Chelsea • Mordialloc • Mentone
For the last time on the Mornington Peninsula
463 Nepean Highway
CHELSEA
4 OCT – 16 NOV
phone
An independent voice for the community
FREE
Your weekly community newspaper covering news from Carrum to Mentone For all your advertising and editorial needs, call us on 03
9772 7077
chelsea@obrienrealestate.com.au
Wednesday 22 October 2014
5973 6424 or email: team@baysidenews.com.au www.baysidenews.com.au
Hooked on Mates Day
THE wind was up and the fish were biting at the annual Mates Day on the Bay event on Sunday. The annual event, hosted at Launching Way on the Patterson River, gives disabled youngsters and their carers a chance to bait up and cast a line...and maybe catch a snapper. Organiser Lynette Hogan said the “day was terrific” and made more so by the hard work of “umpteen” volunteers and Chelsea police, St John’s Ambulance and the Hobson’s Bay fishing club coupled with the generosity of boat owners. Motorcycle legend Casey Stoner, far left, joined fishing broadcaster Paul Worstling, second right, guest Adam and his father, Mick to reel in a large snapper. See story, Page 8. Pictures: Gary Sissons
Appeal delays Bay Trail Neil Walker neil@baysidenews.com.au THE completion of the Kingston portion of the Bay Trail has been delayed again due to an appeal to VCAT. The Kingston Residents Association lodged a “last minute” appeal to the administrative tribunal after councillors voted in August to grant a permit
to remove vegetation to build a 1 kilometre section of the Bay Trail between Charman Rd and Mentone Life Saving Club. Councillors have been split on how much tea tree and scrub should be pulled out to pave the way for the shared bike and pedestrian trail. Cr Ron Brownlees said the KRA’s “last minute” intervention was “a pret-
ty ordinary turn of events”. “It’s fairly disgraceful that a group who claims to represent the community would try to deny the use of the Bay Trail to so many Kingston residents,” Cr Brownlees said. Kingston councillors have been debating the best way to build the municipality’s section of the Bay Trail for more than seven years.
Bayside and Port Phillip councils have finished their sections of the Bay Trail. The state government advised Kingston Council in early 2011 that VicRoads would have “no objection” to narrowing the four-lane parallel section of Beach Rd since the outer lanes are 3.7 metres wide, more than the 3-metre minimum requirement.
Councillors have rejected that option. Cr Brownlees said the section of the Bay Trail between Charman Rd and Mentone Life Saving Club could have been completed “by Christmas” if the KRA had not lodged the VCAT appeal. KRA president Maureen Lim did not return telephone calls from The News requesting comment.
Peninsula Fireplace
Centre
MORNINGTON PENINSULA STRATA SPECIALISTS
OWNERS CORPORATION-STRATA BODY CORPORATION MANAGEMENT By engaging OCV MANAGEMENT owners can be assured they are employing one of the most professional, dependable and innovative management companies.
ATTENTION:
U6/42 HARTNETT DRIVE SEAFORD PH: 9770 4011 W: www.peninsulafireplace.com.au E: info@peninsulafireplace.com.au
OWNERS, DEVELOPERS, ESTATE AGENTS, SOLICITORS/CONVEYANCERS We provide Owners Corporation management services for residential,commercial and industrial properties of new and existing lots.
16 Blamey Place, Mornington, 3931 Ph: 5975 0000 Fx:9417 9699 E: sales@ocvmanagement.com.au www.ocvmanagement.com.au
SHOP LOCAL MORDIALLOC Visit Mordialloc Traders Association online at...
www.mordialloc.com