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coast magazine - edition 9 Summer 2008

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Editorial When I was a kid, Christmas seemed to take forever to come around. My wise mum used to tell me to “slow down and be patient because the older you get, the faster it will come around,” - and boy, was she right! Another year has flown by, and I’m scratching my head wondering where the time went, and how we got to Edition 9! Summer is a bumper issue and we have 140 glorious pages to keep you busy reading over the summer holidays. Looking back over the year, I feel thankful for all the wonderful coastal characters we’ve met who have been generous to share their stories with Coast readers. You may notice that our advertisers too have grown along with our stories. Please support our local businesses, as they are the people that help contribute to making this coast special! If you’ve ever dreamt of living along this beautiful coastline, turn to page 116 for our coastal building and renovation feature. It should inspire you to create your own dream home. In this edition we talk to Graeme “Gremmy” Garrett (page 18) about his love of surfing and riding tubes in Indonesia. Heading back onto dry land, we talk to Island stalwart Anne Davies (page 50) about her passion for life and community from her Phillip Island farm, and then chat with a talented artist and community campaigner Camille Monet (page 26) about what drives her sense of justice. For music lovers, we have included a bucket-load of festivals to whet your appetite – starting with The Art & Soul festival, Shooglenifty, Chill Island, Pyramid Rock Festival, WOMAD, Inverloch Jazz and the Mossvale Music festival . . . just to name a few. This time of year is perfect for packing the car and heading to the coast for long summer filled days and balmy nights. With so many activities to choose from, we’ve included a summer attractions guide to help keep you entertained. If you’re looking for a unique holiday experience, check out the Prom lighthouse walk on page 58 where you can take in the beautiful landscape and stay in the lighthouse keeper’s residence.

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Maria Reed Anne Roussac-Hoyne Maria Reed, Sally O’Neill, Fiona Power, Kate Lindsay Warren Reed Warren Reed, Maria Reed Positive Exposure Photography 0414 753 739 Maria Reed Nigel Quirk Gabriella McRae 0432 273 107 For all advertising enquiries call Gaby, or email us at ads@phillipislandtothepromcoast.com.au For more information you can log on to www.coastmagazine.net Phillip Island to the Prom coast PO Box 104, San Remo, Victoria 3925 Phone (03) 59 566 369 Fax (03) 59 566 369 Advertising (Gaby) 0432 273 107 Email info@phillipislandtothepromcoast.com.au Web www.coastmagazine.net

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contents &features

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Arts & Events guide We give you the low down on what’s going on

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Coast life Check out what locals are up to around the coast

Camille Monet An artist of conscience

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2 (coast) people Nick Stevens & Jillian Durance

One Tree Hill 32 A band that’s ‘keeping it real’

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15 minutes of fame Surfer Graeme “Gremmy” Garrett

Radio 3MFM From cow sheds to crooners

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Getaway Silverwater Resort San Remo

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Feature Area Leongatha lifestyle

An Artist’s Eye Join Warren Reed on his photographic journey

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Anne Davie A woman of substance

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Around town A snapshot of life

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Wine touring map Try some of the finest local wineries

Wilson’s Prom Lighthouse Come exploring with us

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Mossvale Music Festival Sweet music under the trees

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Summer attractions map For all the great things to do this summer

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Where to eat A quick handy guide on where to wine, dine and snack

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Dine Out Infused at Cowes

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My favourite recipe Meikle’s Ocean View Bistro

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Wilson’s Prom Walks 20 Take a walk on the wild side

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Building & Renovation Feature 116 For everything you need to build or renovate on this coast

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arts & events guide Dec 2007 Exhibition by Marion Chapman Date: 08/12/07 - 12/01/2008 Venue: Kongwak Gallery Contact: Jan Hillyard 5657 4433

ROXY Surf Pro Date: 21 - 27/01/2008 Venue: Woolamai Surf Beach Contact: Max Wells 0438 704 020 www.surfingaustralia.com

Carols at the Creek Date: 15/12/2007 Venue: Coal Creek, Korumburra Contact: Penni Ellicott 5662 9202 pennie@southgippsland.vic.gov.au

Cowes Night Market Date: 12 + 25/01/2008 Venue: Cowes Foreshore Contact: Anne Marie 5952 1131 pical.admin@waterfront.net.au

Our Big Fat New Year’s Eve Date: 31/12/2007 Venue: Leongatha Velodrome Contact: John Taylor 5662 5002

15th Annual Island Classic Motorcycle Racing Date: 26-28/01/2008 Venue: Phillip Island GP circuit Contact: 5952 2710 www.phillipislandcircuit.com.au

Cowes Night Market Date: 29/12/2007 Venue: Cowes Foreshore Contact: Anne Marie 5952 1131 pical.admin@waterfront.net.au

Jan 2008 Twilight Soiree at The Red Lion Date: 12/01/2008 - 8.30pm Venue: 14 The Esplanade, Sunderland Bay Contact: Marlene 5956 7006 Shooglenifty Band Live Date: 9/01/2008 Venue: Meeniyan Hall Contact: Ian Bevington 5664 9239 www.lyrebirdartscouncil.com.au Bass Coast Agricultural Show Date: 12/01/2008 Venue: Wonthaggi Recreation Reserve Contact: Rosemary Loughnan 5972 3259 hicksborough@hotmail.com 2007 Australian 4WD Mud Fest Date: 13/01/2008 Venue: Dalyston Reserve, Tulloch Street Contact: Hans Kamphuis 0418 525 983 www.a4wdmra.com.au Art & Soul Festival Date: 13/01/2008 Venue: Churchill Island (off Phillip Island) Contact: Sian Adnam 0418 519181 sianadnam@hotmail.com Bass Coast Summer Equestrian Show Date: 13/01/2008 Venue: Wonthaggi Recreation Reserve Contact: Rosemary Loughnan 5972 3259

Feb 2008 Cowes Night Market Date: 23/02/2008 Venue: Cowes Foreshore Contact: Anne Marie 5952 1131 pical.admin@waterfront.net.au Inverloch Food & Wine Festival Date: 23/02/2008 Venue: The Glade Inverloch Contact: Kate Edwards 0438 535166 ked27168@bigpond.net.au

Mar 2008 Inverloch Jazz Festival Date: 7-10/03/2008 Venue: Inverloch Contact: 0409 220 864 www.inverlochjazzfest.org.au Cowes Night Market Date: 08/03/2008 Venue: Cowes Foreshore Contact: Anne Marie 5952 1131 pical.admin@waterfront.net.au Mossvale Music Festival 2008 Date: 15/03/2008 Venue: Mossvale Park, Mirboo Nth Contact: Ian Bevington 5664 9239 www.lyrebirdartscouncil.com.au Churchill Island Working Horse Festival Date: Easter Weekend 23 - 24/03/08 Venue: Churchill Island Contact: Cheree 5951 2823 www.churchillisland.org.au

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Ash performs at this year’s Pyramid Rock Festival on Phillip Island along with The Black Keys, Hilltop Hoods, Grinspoon, the Cat Empire, You Am I, Sneaky Sound System, Scribe and many more. . . Coast’s Sally O’Neill caught up with Ash Grunwald by phone (Ash in France, Sally on Phillip Island) to ask a few questions about the festival life - and life in general. Oui Oui!!!

What I like about the festival vibe. I love the festival vibe! People come to festivals to be festive…so they’re (festivals) great to walk into. My role as a performer is to create fun and that’s ready made at a festival. As soon as you walk on stage, you have the time of your life.

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If I was Prime Minister for a day… It would be a very hard job and I’d probably be crap at it…but I would pull out of Iraq, say sorry, set up solar and wind panels on Phillip Island and make changes for the more progressive people… I’d have a big long list anyway…

flowers of finesse Vicky Halabarec from Nicolina’s Florist in Leongatha caught the eye of the judges winning Victorian apprentice of the year 2006. A monetary prize allowed the 3rd year apprentice the opportunity to travel overseas and further her studies visiting the Chelsea Flower Show in England and the Amsterdam Flower markets in Europe.

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Coast magazine in conjunction with the Pyramid Rock crew is giving one lucky reader the chance to win a fantastic Pyramid Rock prize pack including a Lowrider tee, cd’s from Little Birdy, Ash Grunwald, True Live, Blue King Brown and more. Simply write in and tell us why you love Coast magazine - PO Box 104, San Remo. Entries close 30/12/07. Good luck!

If I could talk to a penguin I would say... Well I’ve been circled by a shark at the Penguin Parade (Summerland) beach, so I guess I’d say “I know how you feel”.

Summer for me is… The sound of cicadas brings back summer for me. Hot nights and downhill skating after 12, just flying through the night….

My new year’s resolution… To be a bit healthier.

Peace for me is… Inner contentment. Balance between desiring things and being happy. An element of striving is natural for humans, but too much causes discontentment.

What I know about Phillip Island… My grandparents lived there when I was a kid. I love The Island, Do you ever wish you could have five lives? Well, if I could, in one of them I’d like to live at Phillip Island.

relax & refresh Been working too hard? Summer is a perfect time to wind down, relax and smell the roses (or sea spray if you’re by the coast). If you need a little bit of help, try a yoga class, meditation or massage. Caring practitioners are on hand this summer at Island Healing Health Spa & Fitness Centre (Newhaven) to transport you away from the daily grind, to make you feel refreshed and rejuvenated. Call 5956 7886

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Shooglenifty

Stalwarts of the Scottish folk and fusion ‘acid croft’ scene, Shooglenifty spend much of the time on tour, honing their skills as one of the best live bands on the international circuit. For a decade, Shooglenifty have been sprouting dance beats from Celtic roots. The audience for their energetic live shows keep swelling, thanks to six albums and constant touring.

Meeniyan Hall, Wednesday January 9th, 2008 (8pm) Enquiries: 03 5664 9239 www.lyrebirdartscouncil.com.au

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Exhibition @ Kongwak Gallery Marion Chapman & Tony Mason A joint exhibition by Marion Chapman & Tony Mason explores sea themes and the abstract. From the 8th December to the 12th January. Hours Thursday to Sunday 11am-4pm at the Kongwak Gallery.

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Wanna check out some of the local crew (with a couple of big names thrown in ) stirring it up in the surf on the Island, the South Coast and legendary G land in Indo? Grab a copy of ESA Productions DVD Something Blue - available from Mad Cowes Cafe and Islantis surf shop in Newhaven for $29.95

callingallartists The 2008 Art & Soul festival (Jan 13th) is calling all artists to come and sell their wares at beautiful Churchill Island, off Phillip Island. Listen to the soulful sounds of Liz Stringer, Chubby Rae & The Elevators and Louis King and the Liars club, with a sublime view of the bay beyond, enjoying fine local food and wine. Call Sian Adnam for more details 0418 519181 or log onto www.artyfarty.com.au

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An Island resident since the days of no leg ropes, fires on the beach and footy jumpers for wetsuits (or a 5th share in an old diving suit), musician Simon Curphey is a bit of a local legend. He fronted the legendary Phantom Band in the early 80’s and was invited to play with INXS, Midnight Oil, Matt Finish, Cold Chisel’s Last Stand, Suzi Quattro and many more. Simon joined Goanna and recorded and toured deep into the heartland of Aboriginal Australia. Touring with Brian Cadd, he says “ it was a rare priviledge to see such fine musicans able to play after so much drink.“ Simon’s music is always connected to the water and reflects the spirit of the bush and the blues of the city. He has completed pre-production on 30 of a drawer full of material and his new album “a fish out of water” is currently looking for a manager. If you’d like to purchase a copy, CDs are available locally at Purple Hen Winery, Nude Food and the Anchorage store, or for more details contact Simon Curphey on 0409356151 or email curphey@waterfront.net.au

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go phil go! Local agent Phil Hanley (Alex Scott Wonthaggi) recently competed in the World Ironman Championships at Kona, Hawaii. In hot, windy and humid conditions, he placed 12th (in the 50-54 age group) with a time of 10 hours 42 minutes. The race was contested by 1780 competitors who had qualified at various Ironman events around the world. It consisted of a 3.8km swim, 180km bike leg and a marathon 42km run. The image above shows Phil passing the lava fields on the Queen K. Highway.

hot dog! what an idea. Want to look after your best mate this summer. Check out this nifty idea from Didgereedoona’s called “Doggy’s waterhole” which is a portable waterbowl for your dog. Rolled up and secured, it clips to your dog’s collar when not in use. When unrolled it holds 2 litres of water for your best mate. A great christmas idea for your four legged friend. Available from Baradene Interiors in Inveloch - 10 A’Beckett Street.

curry huts @ the curry leaf Did you know there’s a little bit of Asia in the heart of Cape Woolamai? The Curry Leaf has been serving delicious Indian curry takeaways, and now offers an eating in “experience” with their curry huts out the back. Grab a bunch of friends on a warm evening and you will be transported to Asia, with delicious curry aromas, happy chatter and an ambient atmosphere. Bring you own drinks and make a night of it! 5956 6772

MAYORAL CHARITY BALL A FUNDRAISING SUCCESS!

$17,400 was raised at this year’s Mayoral Charity Ball. Bass Coast Shire Mayor, Cr Neville Goodwin said, “All the money raised at the ball goes to the Bass Coast Community Foundation - a philanthropic trust, established by local people solely to help the Bass Coast community.” “This was the best ever Mayoral Ball and it wouldn’t have been possible without the support of the community and business throughout the Shire,” said Cr Goodwin. “It made me very humble to think that this community once again provided the resources that contributed to a truly unforgettable evening.”

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Come and watch artist Zac Chalmers at work @ Valley Plains Pottery in Leongatha South. Call the studio on 0448 996 386 for opening times

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Nick Stevens and Jillian Durance recently celebrated the birthday of their 110-year-old home at Moyarra in South Gippsland. As the house remains relatively untouched, each room reads like the page of an historic journal. It shares a colourful yet sometimes tragic past with generations of the original owners, the Rainbow family, and its new owners have taken on the unofficial role of caretakers and guardians of a house they speak of as a member of their family.

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The prospect of restoring and enhancing a unique old property was very exciting. Looking back, I think I was drawn here by a haphazard mixture of youth, enthusiasm and ignorance! The first year we were here Jillian had a fairly “ambitious” (that’s code for “ludicrous”) schedule. I remember it was written on the back of an envelope: July: re-stump house. August: renovate kitchen. First week of September: paint house”! If you’ve ever seen that old Cary Grant movie, “Mr Blandings Builds his Dream House” and you were still laughing at the end - I think that’s a good sign that you (as a couple) can survive most renovations. Sometimes I think that what still needs to be done to this house is somewhat overwhelming. As you fix one thing, something else will fall apart, but this gives you the opportunity to discover skills you never knew you had. My grandfather was a boat-builder and my father is a civil engineer, so I enjoy picking up old tools and remembering old sayings like the indispensable: “Measure twice, cut once.”! I’m a writer by trade, and write for film, radio and television. Currently I’m working on “McLeod’s Daughters”, but before that I worked as a journalist on a little independent country newspaper, and as an English teacher in prisons. I met Jillian when she was performing in one of my plays at Warragul - and she was producing the program. I found her to be totally focused when on the stage, but completely unpredictable off it. It was pretty extraordinary to watch . . . at a distance! Jillian is both a teacher and a writer, and we’ve been especially good for each other’s writing. I always rely on Jillian as the first reader and editor for my work. We act as reliable sounding boards for each other’s ideas. Back in the ‘90’s I worked as a teacher in the Education Units at Morwell River Prison and at Won Wron (near Yarram). I must have conducted classes for close to 3000 prisoners. It was quite an education for a “cleanskin” like myself. It was pretty straightforward most of the time, but it was certainly a specialist area. Keys, alarms, scams, escapes, fights, lock-downs, crazy people, normal people, the mad, bad and sad. Like most pressure-cooker workplaces, you could develop a bit of a warped sense of humour. Once I had a student doing an off-campus taxidermy course. He was always after me to bring in road-kill. “Just hit something, Nick, come on.” One day - I’m not sure what came over me - I splashed some tomato sauce inside a plastic bag and left it in his cell with a note saying: “Ran over this snake on the way in. Trust it’s helpful.” The bag was empty of course, and so he had to assume that the snake had revived and was somewhere in his cell. Chaos! Anyway, I received as good as I gave.

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One night I must have irritated some officers, so they handcuffed me to a verandah post and turned the fire hose on me. Most of the time, of course, I was a consummate professional!

Jillian:

Nick and I met while working on one of his plays. I don’t think I made a very good first impression, because I cut his biography to fit within one column in the programme. I never did it again, and we became great friends. When we first saw this place, I think we both had a connection with the house, a kind of empathy for it. It needed care and attention. But it also felt familiar. I had lived in a similar house when I was very young. Both of us came from families very strong in plant nurseries and orcharding. It almost seemed natural to take it on. I love the variety of things to do in an old house and garden. Amazing discoveries. Old objects appearing as you dig. Learning how to drive a truck for hay-carting was very exciting. I love recording our progress, but also collecting stories about the house. We don’t work or renovate all the time. We try to remember to sit under the trees occasionally, have some champagne and toast an achievement. Or wander about saying, “We’ve done this “ or “Wow, lots of cherries this year!” We have to remind ourselves to smell the roses. We could write a book about our house and all the stories that have come to us from people visiting, and local people telling their childhood stories. We love the fact that the 110-year-old apple tree and pear tree are still here. Generations of school children going to the nearby Moyarra school would come up to pick apples from Miss Rainbow’s tree - and still did when we first moved in. Miss Mabel Rainbow received a letter from her neighbour Bill McLean , who was away in France at the Great War. He was looking forward to his return and sitting with her again on the “seat” in the pear tree when he came up to collect the mail. You can still sit in the very same place where they would have sat all those years ago. If only trees and walls could talk. . . We’ve made some great friends since we’ve moved to the area. It’s been a welcoming and friendly community. It’s close to the beach, not too far to go shopping and close enough to the city for family visits and other activities. As for the house? There is nothing finer than the coolness of high ceilings on a hot summer’s day, nor the cosy warmth of a roaring fire on a cold, windy, wintry night. And the bright spread of stars or the full moon shining through the old pine trees stencilling their shadows on the garden path. There is much beauty here, a special atmosphere. It’s home! C

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fifteenminutesof fame Geoff ‘Gremmy’ Garrett is a local lad whose life revolves around surfing. He started at a very young age and continues to surf daily and follow his passion of shaping and manufacturing surfboards for Islantis. Forever chasing the endless summer, he travels to Indonesia for 2 to 3 months of the year, looking for the perfect wave. Coast magazine talks to Gremmy about his surfing life. . . How did you get into surfing?

As a kid I was always around the beach. My brother started surfing first, so I just copied him.

Tell us about your first surfing experience.

My first surfing experience was at YCW. I grabbed my brother’s board and out I went. A couple of waves later, I was hooked.

Who do you admire in surfing circles?

I admire anybody who is able to create the time to surf. I admire the older guys who still love surfing and have devoted a lot of their life to it. Most of the old guys who keep fit through surfing are the happiest people.

Memorable moments in your surfing life? Every moment in surfing is memorable, whether it’s two foot six and onshore, or six feet perfection.

Best surfing experience?

Best have been in Indonesia. It’s not only the perfect waves and weather, but also the people and their culture which makes it special.

Most gnarly?

Indonesia. The waves there are powerful, and break over a shallow coral reef – and any wave can throw you onto it.

Favorite wave - and why?

My favorite would have to be Grajagan in Indo. The waves there are long and hollow. There’s a jungle backdrop, the sky always is always blue, the wind is offshore and the water is warm. Paradise! And Woolamai . . . it’s paradise too!

Where are you at now, with surfing and life?

I’m in a similar place to where I’ve always been. As long as I have the ability to go surfing and shape boards . . . I will be living my dream. It was then, and it still is now.

What do you love about surfing and how does it make you feel?

The thing I love about surfing is the freedom. Your mind is clear and free of thought when you’re in the ocean. I enjoy the solitude, but getting shacked with just a couple of mates is even better. C

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promwalks words Maria Reed & Ryan Duffy photos Maria & Warren Reed

Explore the beauty of Wilson’s Promontory National Park

Wilson’s Promontory is Australia’s southernmost National Park. Located a leisurely 3 hours from Melbourne, it is recognized the world over for its stunning coastal scenery, breathtaking beaches, granite headlands, and unique vegetation and geology. We take a walk with local ranger Ryan Duffy. The Prom - as it is warmly referred to by locals and visitors alike, is home to many species of native animals, reptiles, birds and plants. The park offers a myriad of walks for walking enthusiasts, ranging from short strolls, to day trips and extended overnight stays. With over 20 walks to choose from, Coast magazine went straight to the source and asked the experts. Information,

Interpretation and Education officer at the Prom, Graeme Baxter, enjoys his twelfth year at the Prom and shares his ‘top five’ walks with Coast readers. Prom ranger Ryan Duffy describes the walks for us, and shares his personal highlights.

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LOO-ERN TRACK Rating: Easy Length: 1km Time: 30 minutes

Loo-Errn track is a great short walk for those still and sunny summer days. The track is easily accessible by a boardwalk that follows the shores of Tidal River’s tannin stained waters – with opportunities along the way to fish from platforms. On calm days Tidal River’s water becomes a mirror, reflecting an image of its Melaleuca lined shores and Mt Oberon. Ranger Duffy: “My favourite time to walk along the boardwalk is late in the afternoon when the cool shadow cast over Tidal River contrasts with the changing colours of Mt Oberon’s sunlit northern slopes.”

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LILLY PILLY LINK TRACK Rating: Easy Length: 1km, one way Time: 20 minutes

This short walk links Tidal River to the Lilly Pilly car park. The track comes to life in spring, with a myriad of wildflowers and spectacular colors. Look out for the native orchids – they are a treat. Heath lands close to Lilly Pilly car park erupt into sprays of white, yellow, pink, purple and red flowers. Ranger Duffy: “I love walking along the track with camera in hand, taking photos of the delicate array of native bouquets and exploring the diversity and intricate detail of native flowers throughout the park.”

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LILLY PILLY GULLY NATURE WALK Rating: Easy Length: 2.6km, one way Time: 1 hour This relaxing one way walk offers shade on warm days, or sheltered walking on windy days. For those wishing to explore further a field, the track extends to a moderate 5.8km circuit. Whilst famous for its rugged granite coasts, the Prom has a diverse, forested interior. The Lilly Pilly Gully Nature walk offers an opportunity to observe what grows beneath the green backdrop to Tidal River. A section of boardwalk at the end of the nature walk winds beneath a closed rainforest canopy, dissected by the clear waters of Lilly Pilly Creek. Ranger Duffy:“This is one of my favourite short walks in the Prom, as it travels past vegetation that varies from stunted peppermintscented Eucalypts to towering Blue Gums. A chorus of birdcalls frequently echo through the forest along the length of this walk. Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoos and Gang-Gang Cockatoos are commonly heard during warmer months. Their harsh cry drowns out the chatter of many smaller birds calling closer to the forest floor.”

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VEREKER OUTLOOK Rating: Moderate Length: 3km one way Time: 1 hour

The Vereker Outlook is perfect walk for warm, still autumn days. This 3km one-way walk initially ascends through Banksia woodland, with Grass-trees growing beneath. As the track climbs> the forest opens, presenting many opportunities to view Corner Inlet and the Promontory’s remote north-eastern wilderness. Ranger Duffy: ‘When visiting a National Park, I enjoy finding locations that offer opportunities to absorb views in solitude. Vereker Outlook provides this experience. It is a location where you can sit and watch the shadows of clouds roll across a vast panorama of woodlands, heathlands, mangroves, rugged granite islands and ocean.”

LIGHTHOUSE TRACK Rating: Moderate/Hard Length: 19km one way Time: Allow 2 days (overnight camp/accommodation)>

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Wilson’s Promontory Lighthouse is at its spectacular best during windswept winter days, but can also be enjoyed in different seasons. The 19km hike offers spectacular views, with diverse scenery and vegetation, ending at a rugged outpost where comfortable accommodation can be booked. The walk can be broken into a number of days, with camping opportunities along the way. Ranger Duffy: “Even after visiting the lighthouse on numerous occasions, the first glimpse I get of this rugged outpost always takes my breath away. Perched high on a small headland jutting out into the sometimes windswept seas of Bass Strait, the Lighthouse’s 150 year history is testament to its quality construction. I love seeking refuge within the cottage accommodation on days and nights when Bass Strait’s weather is at its wild best. Hiking 19km through wind and rain is so much easier when there is a warm shower waiting at the other end.” C coast 24

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monet camillle

an artist of conscience

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artist profile

”I’ve always been taught never to fear anybody, and I get to meet some of the most wonderful eccentric characters, and some pretty harsh characters too, but fundamentally I know we’re all human.”

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“Dad was always drawing pictures of the animals, and that probably led to my first realization that I could do the same thing and be an artist, and it was very exciting.�

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Art can do many things. It can be a thing of beauty and a means of expression. For local artist Camille Monet, art is a way of life, a means of healing and a tool for reconnecting communities.

artist profile

Growing up as the daughter of accomplished artist Jason Monet, Camille remembers the comforting sounds of her father carving away at his sculpture in his studio below, and being lulled back to sleep by the steady chipping of his chisel against wood. It was a very formative time for the young artist as she grew up with art being created around her. “There was never a distinction between art and life, art was just a part of our everyday lives.” Their home at Phillip Island resembles a freestanding sculpture of roughly hewn wood. Originally built by her father as a studio, he later added to it and it became their family home. “I think if you’re lucky enough to grow up in a creative environment it certainly shapes who you are. We were brought up with beautiful artwork surrounding us, so we grew up with an aesthetic sense.” Camille laughs when she remembers her first artistic success. “I’d been given a little set of paints and I made a small painting of water lilies.” Her mum entered it in the Dandenong Art Awards and it not only won first prize, but someone bought it for $100. She was only ten at the time, and had beaten 18 and 19 year olds in the same competition. “The paper came and did a story and a picture of me sitting by the pond with my easel and paints. I just thought I was the bee’s knees!” After that, her father let her place little artworks she’d made at his exhibitions. The family led a simple life and considered themselves to be fortunate that they were fairly self-sufficient on the land. They existed on a natural diet of abalone from the sea, and produce from their garden. “We had cows, chickens and a goat. It was quite a big block, but as there weren’t many houses around then we’d just go and tether the cow and the goat on the land around us. Dad was always drawing pictures of the animals, and that probably led to my first realization that I could do the same thing and be an artist, and it was very exciting,” Camille looks back at her childhood with a sense of wonder, and does not downplay the influence of her father’s artistic sensibilities. “Mum and dad separated when I was 13, and I felt then (and I still feel now) that I haven’t had the opportunity to learn enough from him. Even though I’ve watched him and grown up with him, there’s still all that information that needs to be passed on.” “Art has been always been a way of life for me, in everything we’ve been taught. Our cooking is an art, we treat our garden as art; everything is art and it’s not separate. I meet talented people – and the amount of talent out on the streets, in our suburban homes, and in front of our televisions is amazing. The only reason I am an artist is that I have been allowed to develop. I’ve been given the support and recognition that art deserves. I get to meet some people with amazing stories. It’s just incredible, and if they were only given the chance, if only someone said “hey, c’mon, let’s spend some time together, share our stories and be creative” – they could lead an artistic, connected life too.” “Art isn’t just about funneling my ideas into my sculpture - it’s about everyday life, that creative energy that is part of you. “I think that when you’re an emotional and a sensitive person you build up an angst and energy – and there’s only so much you can hold in your body. You’re almost like a computer that that has stored a huge amount of input, and you’ve got to get it out there. If you can do that through your everyday life, rather than putting pressure on yourself as a artist, thinking that you have to do so much today, or have to finish by then, you can just live through it. If you can be creative in everything you do, whether it is through cooking, play, raising your children or storytelling, then I think it’s a bit healthier.” From an early age Camille had a connection with people. “My family were friends with everyone from the local garbo to doctors and artists. We always were surrounded by interesting people I feel lucky that I was taught to communicate and get on with everyone.” She is an individual who possesses a genuine warmth and compassion for humanity. Meeting her at her Phillip Island studio, I find the artist dwarfed by her current work, a towering sculptural mural she is completing as a part of>

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HOMELESSNESS – Camille Monet

artist profile

“A young friend asked me one day, ‘How do people become homeless?’ I said, ‘Well, imagine this situation . . . You’re a lawyer in a firm, and this firm is successful because you are working really, really hard. You’ve got three children and a wife; you’ve got a house and a mortgage to pay off. You don’t get to see your family much because you’re working so hard. One day, you get a call from the police telling you that your three children and your wife have been killed. Because you’ve been so busy, and you’re working your @*! off for the firm, you haven’t been able to really connect with your family, or even spend much time with them; you fall into depression and lose your job.’ This story is typical of some of the people I work with on the streets. People who have supposedly done well. They’ve worked hard and studied hard and operated within the system. They’ve had successful families, and then they find themselves in this situation. Because they are not aware of how to source help in seeking shelter or social security, they’re out on the street. A lovely man I know still lives there today - and I remember him from when I was much younger. I saw him the other day and asked him, ‘What makes you still live on the streets?’ He said, ‘My family is here now, my family is on the street, and we all look out for each other’ – and they do.”

her work as a community arts facilitator in St Kilda. She exhibits a lack of fear that most of us wish we could possess, not only in the enormity of the projects she undertakes, but in the absolute ease with which she relates to people in almost any situation. ”I’ve always been taught never to fear anybody, and I get to meet some of the most wonderful eccentric characters, and some pretty harsh characters too, but fundamentally I know we’re all human.” The idea of her current project is to tell the stories of the streets of St Kilda. “It’s all about giving the marginalized and homeless a voice,” she says. The City of Port Phillip has sponsored a number of her arts projects as a part of their drug and alcohol strategy, which aims to educate people about these issues. Because of the nature of Camille’s work, she has gained access to people living on the streets and dealing with issues such as substance abuse and domestic violence. She has also gained their trust. “At the moment I am working with hundreds of people, meeting them on the streets and in rooming houses, talking to them about their stories on a very personal level. Then I go into schools and talk to kids about homelessness, and we do projects and activities about where people live in the world. I think it is important that we can foster compassion from a young age for people who aren’t as lucky as we are.” The aim of this project is to have an aesthetic outcome, which will be a huge sculpted wall (11.5m x 4.5m) on the side of the City Power building at Talbot Reserve in St Kilda. Traditionally this is a park where a lot of sex workers are to be found, and where some of the darker history of the city resides: it is a place that is very much ‘St Kilda’. The finished mural will depict an Aboriginal flag, with the middle section as a yellow sun which represents the meeting place. Camille says, “We have been given permission to use the story of Bunjil and the meeting place by Aunty Caroline Briggs, who is the custodian of this Bunurong land.” Bunjil the eagle is nine and a half meters wide and

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is flying over St Kilda on his way to the meeting place. At the front of the mural are all the prominent characters Camille has worked closely with. “It has two other main sections representing red earth and black sky, and the stories are interwoven through the rest of the mural.” All the people involved in this project have created (with some tuition from Camille) a tile to surround the mural that will tell their stories. “The whole culture of St Kilda is changing very rapidly, and there are so many fantastic characters who are rich in stories. People from the outside looking in travel to St Kilda for the culture, but they complain about what’s happening over there in the park – indigenous and homeless people gathering to meet, drink and be together. This sense of community is something that has been happening for hundreds of years, yet it’s viewed with fear and suspicion. With the community murals, I can get away with putting in political stuff, and even though a lot of it reflects my own opinions, they are opinions that I have heard again and again on the streets. So, I’m going to have some posters on this mural saying “more affordable housing” and “more small festivals” and all that. It’s not my voice, it’s their voice, but in a way I can help facilitate their being heard.” Although Camille is heavily involved in the artistic creation of this project, making over 100 one-meter-square sculpted tiles, her real energies lie in connecting people, creating awareness and helping better people’s lives. Working from a studio at the community ‘Veg Out’ gardens in St Kilda, Camille says, “I met a lovely little old man who lived in a flat on the Esplanade for the last 25 years. He used to come and visit me almost every day while I was working at the studio – I think he was a little lonely. We got talking about what I was doing, and he said that in all the time he had lived there he had never spoken to anyone in the park, thinking he couldn’t do it, or wouldn’t know what to say. Now he visits the park every day, and has a chat and a laugh. He feels comfortable now, and there’s a link there. Connecting with people is what life is all about.” C

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one tree hill “that’s just the way it goes…”

words sally o’neill photos maria reed & warren reed

In a world where My Space and You Tube are the main drivers for many musicians, Gippsland band ‘One Tree Hill’ is keeping it real.

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band profile

Colin Blay, Tony Rogers and Boyd Maddocks make up the somewhat unlikely trio known as One Tree Hill. Boyd plays harmonica and percussion, Col is guitar and vocals and Tony - bass and vocals. Their catchy style and lyrics like “If you follow your heart, everything will work out in the end. If it all falls apart, we can pick the pieces up again,” make them a feel good band you will want to see again. “We came together with a mutual love of playing music,” said Boyd. “We met at a pub in one of those strange quirks of fate and just kept on playing until 3am – that was about four years ago.” Their self-described ‘kick back acoustic style’ was warmly received when they first performed, nameless, at Kongwak Market one Sunday. “After we played at Kongwak everyone wanted to know our name,” Colin said. “I thought of One Tree Hill because of the tree on the hill I see every time I drive back from Leongatha. Whenever I see it, it’s like coming home.” Since that first gig, they have recorded two cds at Col’s Place – each in just one afternoon. They have sold ‘many hundreds’ at gigs and through local outlets. “We don’t use computers, we just make low key cds. I stamp each cd and then I go to the library to photocopy the covers,” said Boyd. “It’s all about keeping it real.” “We don’t play cover songs. After years of playing in a cover band,

I said ‘that’s it, no more covers’. I take inspiration for my songs from friends around me and life experiences. People put their own spin on things and that’s what I like. Sometimes we see people crying after songs,” said songwriter Colin. “Even I tear up when I’m playing,” chipped in Boyd. One Tree Hill likes to play intimately to small crowds. “We’ve done weddings, buck’s parties (no strippers or anything!) and wineries,” Boyd said. One memorable gig includes a night at the Orient Hotel in Warragul. “We were playing to an empty room with major ‘doof doof’ music going on in the front bar. All the young crew were walking through and then ended up staying with us,” Boyd recalled. Kongwak Market is also a good regular. “When we first started (playing at Kongwak), we’d play the same songs twice, now we have enough to do a whole gig,” Boyd proudly stated. “We try out a lot of new songs at Kongwak,” said Colin. “We love the easy, casual relaxed atmosphere and the forgiving audience.” What’s next for One Tree Hill? “Our new cd is written and ready to record. Now the other guys just need to learn the songs!” Colin said. With the interview over, it’s time for the photo shoot. “Have you got a slimming lens on that camera?” they joke. Sorry guys, we don’t, but it doesn’t really seem to matter to a band who is all about keeping it real. C

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race of champions

The Scott 24 hour Australian MTB championship is the largest mountain biking event in the world. A team of 6 local mountain bike riders took on a gruelling 24hr relay race at Mt. Stromlo recently in an aim to smash their previous year’s placing. Team captain Ash Scott talks to Coast magazine about the tears, trials, tribulations of organising 6 blokes for an endurance event, in confines of a Maui campervan. photos © Sportagraph Denmark

How hard is it to organise a team of six blokes for an endurance event like this? It’s truly hard to organise six guys who all work full time to meet in one place to train regularly and come together for an event. We started with six riders, but lost our first rider Sam Nathan to pneumonia, and another, Scotty Hocking to an operation. Clem Frie stepped up to the plate to replace Sam, which is an achievement in itself as it was the first time he’d ridden a mountain bike. Then we scored with young Nick Aitkin who is one of the best junior cyclists in South Gippsland at only 17. The guys are great; they all brought love and passion to the race.

Preparation this year? We were super prepared. Last year was a farce - we couldn’t even set up a tent! This year we decided to hire a Maui campervan and did it in style. We put in a lot of training this year. We placed 9th last year, so we were pretty happy coming 4th – just missing a spot on the podium. A lot of the guys did thousands of km’s preparation. They were cycling fit and way more prepared. Mark “the Cuz” Scott –was pumped, and did a cycling tour from Vancouver to Tijuana prior to the event which was a pretty good effort.

Who made up your team this year? The local contingent included Mark “The Cuz” Scott, Mark “Ferg Dog” Fergurson, Ronald Purdle, Nick Aitkin, Clem Frie and myself - Ash “The Ashinator” Scott.

How many riders competed in the event this year and where was it held? Thousands – it’s still one of the biggest 24hr events in the Southern Hemisphere. It was held at Mt Stromlo mountain-bike park out the back of Canberra. It’s a really well made course – you could say it’s the home of mountain bike riding in Canberra. It got burnt out 3 years ago and they’ve since remade the track. The track was a lot more groomed than last year’s track, more user friendly, especially for first time event riders. You can really go as fast or slow as you want – it’s a lot more fun to ride.

Any injuries? Yeah, “The Cuz” was doing a practice lap earlier in the day and went over

the handlebars. He landed hard – bruising and fracturing some ribs. He did two laps on his ribs, and on really good times. He really set it up for the rest of us. Ronald went down later, flying over his handlebars in the middle of the night, and he could hardly walk after that, so we were down to a four man team.

How did you go after losing two riders? We really had to thrash out the rest of the laps. For about five hours we were coming third, (and we’re talking the Australian titles), so we were looking down the barrel of a podium finish - but unfortunately we just didn’t get across the line in time. We missed 3rd place by about nine minutes, which isn’t too shabby over 24hrs of racing – so it was still pretty awesome!

Any painful moments? Yeah. Even with a six man team it’s hard to get a break, but when we went down to a 4 man team, it was really hard. You average about 45 minutes per lap and over 24 hours I got about an hour and a half’s sleep. Some guys do the 24 hours solo, racing the whole time on no sleep. They are pretty crazy, but you’ve got to admire them because its pretty tough going. The fastest lap this year was by this Tasmanian rider Sid Taberlay. He did one in 31.38 minutes. The winner Andrew Bell did the event solo, finishing 29 laps in 24 hours and 33 minutes.

Funny moments? We all give each other a bit of grief (only in fun of course!) When “Cuz” did his ribs he was groaning in the top bunk of the camper and I asked him if he’d like some pain killers. I started doing this little house on the prarie thing, like “I’ll go and pump some water from the well and ladle some water from the pail –spoooon it intah ya with some painkillers.” He was laughing so hard, and everytime he laughed he almost cried as it hurt so much. In the morning I heard this voice above me “hey paaaa, are ya there paa? All the boys were cacking themselves.

Will you be competing next year? Sure will. I’ve been doing endurance racing for 6 years, and have done this event two years running. We were really happy with our result this year, but we’re hungry for the podium next year. C coast 37

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radio 3mfm

From humble beginnings in a cowshed at Mt. Misery, community radio station 3mfm has gone from strength to strength and is attracting an audience from far afield. “I get paid to talk…what can be better that?” says a bubbly and talkative Kate Lindsay, who is the Production Manager at South Gippsland’s 3mfm radio station. The 25-year-old mother of two has been with the local communitybased station for nearly two years, and says that those who know her will read the quote with much amusement. Kate, whose dream was to write sporting articles for a large newspaper, now finds herself working in community radio in an area where she grew up, and she says there is nothing she would rather be doing. coast 38

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“It’s hard to imagine that 3mfm actually started out in a disused cowshed at Mt. Misery (near Outtrim), which apparently was beautiful in the summer but aptly named in the winter. I believe many presenters had to dodge the cows as they wound their way up the hills, and often their cars became bogged in the parking area.” While there have been many changes in the physical surroundings since the station moved to Inverloch, it seems as though little has changed in respect to the enthusiasm of the staff, with many presenters still travelling long distances and being prepared to host programs late at night. Kate says that being involved with passionate people is what makes working at the station such a great experience. With only three paid staff, the station’s life-blood is its willing and

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enthusiastic volunteers. “We broadcast 24/7, which does include some time where we rely on computers, but overall our success comes down to the tremendous input from our members,” says Kate. 3mfm boasts a wide variety of personnel and programs, with presenters’ ages ranging from 14 to 75. Kate explains that the station plays designated music from 6am until 6pm, but in other time-slots it is up to the individual presenters to choose their own material. “We have everything from country music to jazz, blues and roots, classical, Italian and other specialised themes. The variety is what makes it special, as well as the personality and flair that each individual brings to his or her timeslot.” Many of these programs develop a large listener-base, and Kate says>

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“Our potential is tremendous, and our aim is to be the most listened-to station throughout South Gippsland and the Bass Coast.”

that fans tune in especially to hear certain genres. “One of our increasingly popular programs is “Local Muzos”, presented by Noélla Goodchild.” Noélla interviews local musicians and plays their music, epitomising the community aspect of the station.” Kate explains that the station is currently focused on becoming more heavily involved in the events of the local community and developing a more updated music selection. “For many years we have been considered as the older person’s radio station. We greatly value our many loyal listeners in the older age bracket, but we would also like to see younger people keen on tuning in. Our potential is tremendous, and our aim is to be the most listened-to station throughout South Gippsland and the Bass Coast.” Stay tuned . . . C

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Follow sharp shooter Chase Burns from ESA productions out on the waves with the local lads this summer.

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An artists eye warren reed

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artist profile

His landscape work has been described as ethereal, sublime . . . a painting in light. But photographer Warren Reed laughs at the claim. “I can’t paint or draw anything other than a stick figure. Photography is my way of being creative.”>

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What is reconciliation? “Our vision is for an Australia that recognises the special place and culture of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians, values their participation and provides equal life chances for all. Reconciliation involves justice, recognition and healing. It’s about helping all Australians move forward with a better understanding of the past and how the past affects the lives of Indigenous people today. Reconciliation involves symbolic recognition of the honoured place of the first Australians, as well as practical measures to address the disadvantage experienced by Indigenous people in health, employment, education and general opportunity.” RECONCILIATION AUSTRALIA To find out more www.reconciliation.org.au Limited Edition Photographic Prints available through Mingara Gallery 035952 3722

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artist profile

It is a far cry from his former life in banking and finance. “I didn’t realise it at the time, but when I went to Uni to study for my degree I used to skip classes all the time to read photography and design books in the library.” He worked (unhappily) for many years in a merchant bank, while his wife Maria, who had been a photographer for many years, would come home and tell him about all the exciting people she had met and photographed, like Nelson Mandela. “That’s when the penny dropped and I thought, ‘what the hell am I doing with my life?” “My lovely, supportive wife,” he laughs (and asks if it sounds like he’s grovelling), said “why don’t you go back to school? I’ll keep the money coming in, cook all the meals, do the dishes and the gardening, keep the house clean, mow the lawns and take out the rubbish . . . so you can focus on photography’.” She did . . . and so did he. He admits that he ‘worked like a lunatic’ for a year. “I lived and breathed photography every waking moment and learnt as much as I could. I absolutely loved and appreciated every moment of it. It gave me a new lease on life and made me feel I could finally do something worthwhile with my life.” He says his work photographing Aboriginal people alongside his wife Maria, to promote reconciliation has been the highlight of his career. The couple had worked with Aboriginal people on a cattle station in the Central Desert region, and the

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personal connections they formed encouraged them to join a reconciliation group on their return to Melbourne. “We spent three months between three desert communities, Mutiljulu, Kaltukatjara, and Walungurru, living with and photographing the people.” Warren and Maria’s work culminated in an exhibition at the Melbourne Festival which aimed to educate people about aboriginal issues. “We want to go back and spend some more time in the communities. We’d like to have a touring exhibition and a book that can further the cause of Aboriginal reconciliation and understanding.” It is his landscape work, however, for which he is most renowned. “I love landscape photography as it gets me out there looking at the great outdoors at the best possible time of day. You don’t often have the opportunity to sit and look at the landscape and appreciate its beauty – to be a part of it, feel it and smell it. It gives me an excuse to sit out in nature and just look and feel. It gives me a feeling of earth, to sit amongst it.” So what is in store for this passionate photographer? “I’d love to do more landscape work, to be artistic and help promote environmental issues. Being a photographer is a real privilege - being able to be creative and spend your life photographing things that you are passionate about and getting to meet great people. I feel I’m really lucky!” C

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words sally o’neill photos warren reed

Daughter of Williams the Shoeman and guardian of Phillip Island’s culture and environment , Anne Davie OAM speaks candidly about her life of community service and continued inspiration.

“Isn’t the rain wonderful?” exclaims Anne Davie as she opens the door to welcome me inside her home. For someone who has achieved so much and continues to be a powerhouse of energy, Anne is a calm and serene soul who is definitely happy where she is. Years of campaigning for justice for human rights, women’s rights, arts and the environment have not jaded this passionate crusader. Speaking in a lilting and gentle tone, I struggle to keep up with the poetic language and empowering comments as we settle down for a chat with rolling green paddocks outside the window. When asked are there any causes or passions she may not yet have shared with the world, she replies, “No, I have put my hand up or I’m in there already.” Not surprising for someone who wears their heart on their sleeve. “My great passion is social justice, and I have a great belief in the power of people. People coming together about issues gives me enormous inspiration.” “It came from being a child of the war. I always wanted to believe that in my lifetime people could be peaceful and not so harsh. At the end of the (second world) war, our family would go to the pictures every Friday night, it was a special treat. Footage was shown of Belsin and Auschwitz, and my brother and I were sent out with rest of the kids. I crept up the stairs and saw the film and even now when I think of it I get quite distressed,” recalls Anne. “Australia’s great shame is our treatment of refugees, the people who are escaping from intolerable situations of depravation and injustice and come to Australia for refuge and, sadly in our hearts, there is a core of people who believe it is our right, and international obligation to turn them away.” Anne belongs to the Phillip Island branch of Rural Australians for

Refugees. “Support for refugees has been very strong in rural Australia, there has been a great outpouring. We assist the Asylum support Centre for west Melbourne. We have a monthly voluntary donation system where people give and collect food and have various events, film nights etc.” Citing one of her heroes as Germaine Greer, Anne spent the 1960’s and 70’s fighting for womens’ rights in a conventional rural setting. “In 1975, in the time of the Whitlam Government, I took a position as Community Development Officer with the Phillip Island Shire. Life was much more difficult then. A councillor at the time said ‘women should be staying in the kitchen and they shouldn’t pursue education’.” “We hear of generations X and Y and baby boomers, well we (women) were described as the silent generation. We got to our 30’s and thought ‘this isn’t the life we wanted.’ There was an alternative and we had to pursue it slowly.” Another passion is the environment which inspired Anne to enter local politics. “When Graeme Burgan, Phil Wright and I stood for Council in 1989, we were elected and the headline on the local paper was ‘Phillip Island Turns Green!” “Landcare brought women around the table talking about farm matters and management of the land – this was really enhancing for relationships in farming families, the women looking after the land.” Anne has also played a major role in the arts on Phillip Island. “I became involved in the arts as it is an expression of the beauty and joy of the place. People today say you must regret new people coming and changing the sleepy community, but their ideas and energy have opened up the whole community with increased passion. Artistic life on Phillip Island is growing, and there are more and more talented>

anne davie

a woman of substance

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I get a buzz about people coming together, standing up and expressing themselves about things they believe in and this does get harder in this more materialistic world.”

artists. I would just love to see a regional gallery, one of a very high standard, we are ready for it now. I believe there is strong connection between creativity and the island.’ Keeping her finger on the pulse of the community, she describes some of the current hot issues. “One of these is the desalination plant; it has just been dropped on us, without any prior warning to any sensitivity about our coastline. The response to it has been incredible and it is still gaining momentum, right across the Shire and across all groups of people. The culmination of it has been the standing on the beach. When I saw all the young people and their children - and the helicopter flew over, I had tears in my eyes. I get a buzz about people coming together, standing up and expressing themselves about things they believe in and this does get harder in this more materialistic world.” “Also, in the last five years the amount of development (on Phillip Island) has increased and has been the cause of a lot of concern, I’d like to think we can keep our townships within the boundaries to safeguard and conserve our rural landscapes and pristine south coast.” When not campaigning for greater causes, Anne is creating her own sustainable world on the family farm of 50 years, ‘Bimbadeen’. She and husband Bob spend time planting trees and have put in an environmental management system to become a sustainable farm. This includes looking after the natural environment, sustaining the

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bio-diversity through fencing of remnant vegetation and managing animal health. They are officially ‘ISO14001 compliant’ and produce their own range of Enviromeat. It’s hard to believe that Anne qualifies to be on the Ministerial Advisory Council of Senior Victorians – not due to lack of qualifications, but to her youthful presence. In this role, Anne advises the Minister for Aging on issues that affect the life of seniors in Victoria. “Health and transport are clearly issues on Phillip Island and we as a generation have the ability to show that aging is a positive experience. Volunteering is one way to keep young and keep contributing in a positive way.” Anne cites husband Bob and family as her ongoing strength. “Bob has been a wonderful partner and support. It has not always been easy for him when I was outspoken on sensitive issues.” Of the future, Anne says that she will “continue to be passionate about issues and hope I can contribute in a positive way”. There’s no doubt about that. “Life’s good,” sums up Anne as she quotes her favourite quotation from Shakespeare’s Hamlet:

This above all: to thine self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. C

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enae is on a mission: she wants to help people rediscover their creativity and she is determined to succeed. “I believe your imagination and creativity are your greatest gifts and I’m passionate about giving people a chance to tap into them,’” she says. Welcoming me into the vibrantly-coloured, light-filled rooms of her Leongatha studio, Renae talks enthusiastically about her art classes, which are designed to encourage people to ‘have a go’ without fear of failure. “People have the opportunity to learn different art techniques in a non-competitive environment. I focus on what ’s inside them and through their artwork they learn in a non-structured way without realising that they are learning.” Over the past five years, children and adults of all ages have developed skills and self-confidence through Renae ’s classes, surprising themselves and their families with what they have achieved. The studio is clearly a productive environment. Artwork in various stages of completion is displayed on the walls, stacked on shelves or drying on racks. Bookshelves crammed with art books and students’ journals are readily accessible. Recently delivered canvasses and art materials are piled up in one corner. Renae’s own latest piece of work, a large, colourful mural reflecting the importance of sport and art in our community, is on one of the two huge work tables. She works on this as we talk, musing on why her classes have been such a success. “Coming in and producing artwork may seem a small thing but it can change lives,” she says. “It gives people a chance to use their creativity. They can switch off and fully be themselves.” Renae pauses, then reaches up for several pieces

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artist profile

words fiona power photos warren reed

It’s hard to imagine anyone with more energy and zest for life than Renae Carmody. The artist, businesswoman and mother of three young children radiates enthusiasm, and a positive approach to everything she does. “That’s how I live my life – no regrets about anything, and the self-belief that if you want to do something strongly enough you can achieve it.” of students’ work which she proudly shows me. “I am interested in bringing out what’s inside them and their personality. I am passionate about individualism, about letting people be themselves.” Renae has certainly carved her own path - one that enabled her to combine her family life with a developing career. A qualified art teacher and travel agent, she held her first exhibition while studying, and parenting a 13-month-old child. “It was a great start,” she said. “It gave me the confidence to produce work that I could sell. I made up a series of postcards printed with four paintings I had done, and sold them to cafes and other places. Then, when I had sold those, I got another lot printed.” Renae was a finalist for the inaugural Gippsland Tourism Awards, which led to more jobs and a very successful exhibition in Leongatha. She continued to produce her own work, drawing inspiration from her local environment and material collected from her own and family members’ travels. “I love depicting lifestyles,” Renae enthuses. “I love the Chinese Jinshan peasant painters because their work is fresh, colourful, and I think I identify with it. When I saw it, it just resonated with my own work!” Renae also taught in local schools. A teacher approached her and asked if she would consider holding art classes for children after school. She looked around for a suitable building and set up her first studio. Word spread as her classes gained in popularity and met a need. “There are lots of sporting opportunities for children growing up here, but not a lot else,” she said. “Now I get kids who like sport but who also like to express themselves in art.” Senior students started attending her Tuesday night sessions, working on their folios in a

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supportive environment, and soon she began classes for adults. “People realise that they can’t ignore their creativity,’” she shrugs. “I get a lot of women who want some time for themselves.’” One of her students is 81 years old. He heard about Renae’s classes about 18 months ago and has been coming ever since. “He drives from Berwick every week,” she beams, clearly delighted with his enthusiasm. “He says it is the one place where he can forget everything else, and that it is the best thing he has ever done!’” With demand increasing, Renae recently moved her studio to central Leongatha and has begun classes in San Remo. She wants to continue to branch out, expanding into creative day and weekend workshops aimed at broadening artistic expression and encouraging personal growth. “I want to make art accessible for people across the region,’” she says. “I am so passionate about helping people tap into their creativity and encouraging kids to use their imagination. It helps them problem-solve and deal with all sorts of situations in life. If they have this positive outlook they can get through anything.’” Renae also organised a network to encourage local women in their diverse enterprises. Network gatherings are opportunities to meet, share experiences and learn from a range of speakers. Renae is confident her own story is one that can encourage others. “I hear people ’s frustration and a lot of that stems from the lack of creativity in their life,” she says. “I don’t paint to please other people. I don’t expect people to judge others. I give positive feedback and constructive criticism for kids and adults. I want the people who come through the studio to be inspired to follow their dreams. I want them to say ‘If she can do that, I can do that too.” C

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running herlife

words Lisa Valastro photos Warren Reed

At 19, she was at the peak of her running ability, training up to 70 km’s a week and competing in various state and national championships in middle-distance events. After an interval of almost 15 years, and 3 kids later, Caroline Beischer was able to trade her slippers for running spikes and be a 1500 metre track queen one last time.

“As a child of the 60’s,” Caroline admits she was more the bookish type rather than the avid athlete she grew to be. “My brother was always the sporty one in our family.” At 14, Caroline entered the school cross-country competition, and running soon became a life sport. Whilst at university in the late 80’s, Caroline continued competing, running in university and state championships and winning gold for the 1500 m (metric mile). After graduating from uni, Caroline went back to her home town of Hervey Bay, Queensland, but could no longer handle city competitions whilst juggling her business commitments. So the track spikes were hung up in 1990, but not quite for the last time. In 2002, a good friend encouraged Caroline to enter the World Masters Games being held in Melbourne later that year. “I just couldn’t resist,” she admitted. To prepare for a major competition again, Caroline said she would do “intense but condensed training sessions” around the oval of the local primary school or the 1km track around her house block, training up to 30km a week, instead of the 70km a week she had been clocking up at uni. Having moved to Wonthaggi and now having three boys, she trained whilst the youngest was asleep and the others were watching a little bit of television. “I would run out of the house, down the path, and be back in under 5 minutes. I was training during Playschool!” Psychological preparation was also required. “The night before the race, I sat in my Melbourne hotel room going through the

same mental preparations as I did in my youth. I even braided my hair the same way and put on my best socks. It’s funny the way you prepare.” Little Benjamin, now one year old, finished his weaning that day! A 12-year gap since last putting on her spikes didn’t stop Caroline from winning gold in the 1500m at the Masters Games. “It was such a huge buzz, but I was so nervous!” She remembers running the race the same way as she did aged 19. “Not very strategically,” she giggles. “Running straight to the front, I had a clear enough break, but the girls caught up by the last lap. At the last bend, I could hear them breathing at my shoulder, so I thought, ‘this is it! This is what you’ve been training for!’ It’s at that point that you reach far inside yourself, for another gear change so to speak.” Speaking to Caroline, it is clear that she is a very humble person. “I feel honoured that people say I am an inspiration, but there are a lot more people out there who have done much better than I have. I couldn’t have done it without people believing in me.” At 39, Caroline is now truly retired from racing, but runs three times a week just to keep fit. She feels strongly that “exercise is an important part of the balance of life- for general health and physical well-being.” With 3 boys, she was happy to hang up her running spikes, exchanging them for play with swords, bows and arrows. C

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Kongwak Gallery Director & resident artist - Jan Barton-Hillyard

Feature artist:

Dec 8 - Jan 12

MARION CHAPMAN Will have an exhibition of her nature studies along with fellow artist Tony Mason

Paintings • sculpture • pottery • ceramics • furniture • woodwork • jewellery • glass • designer clothing

1487 Wonthaggi Korumburra Rd, Kongwak (Melways ref. 612 S11)

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AH 5674 2986 kongwakgallery@yahoo.com.au

Open Thursday to Sunday from 11 am to 4pm, and public holidays. Closed JULY

Paintings, Sculpture, Jewellery, Indigenous Art, Photography, Pottery

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words maria reed photos maria & warren reed

Light

words maria reed photos maria & warren reed

let there be light

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accommodation review

Looking for a unique holiday experience on your next break? The Wilson’s Promontory Lightstation walk oers hikers the opportunity to experience world-class scenery along a 19km undulating bush track, ending at the Lightstation precinct, situated on a small peninsula surrounded by the pounding seas of Bass Strait. The impressive granite tower and head lighthouse keeper’s residence were built in 1859. At 19 meters in height, the lighthouse stands as a beacon to sailors on the fearsome seas below. The four cottages which stand alongside the majestic lighthouse were originally designed to accommodate the lighthouse keepers and their families. Walkers can experience the atmosphere of the lightstation while staying in comfort in one of the restored cottages. But what will make your stay most memorable is the grandeur of the surrounding coast and landscape. You will wake up to a view that will take your breath away, and watch wallabies and wombats grazing on the homestead grounds. Part of the appeal of this hike is its remote location. The

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lightstation is only accessible by foot, departing from Telegraph Saddle near Tidal River. Hikers are encouraged to think seriously about undertaking this walk, as the return trip is over 38kms in length. If you are not a frequent walker, some training is recommended. Even frequent walkers are encouraged to try a walk of the same length with undulating tracks and steep sections in order to gauge their ability to walk the distance with a backpack. The last 800 meters will make you laugh or cry (depending on your physical state after 19km), as it is pretty much a vertical ascent. Visitors are reminded to check in at the Tidal River Visitor Centre before departing, and to start their hike at least six hours prior to sunset to ensure that they arrive before dark. Always check the weather forecast and carry plenty of drinking water. >Departing

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Departing from Telegraph Saddle, sections of the walking track before and after the Roaring Meg campsite provide an alternative to walking on the management road, but the surface condition of this track is less even, adding to the difficulty of the walk. After the elation of arriving at the station, a two-night stay at the lightstation cottages is recommended to allow time to recover from the walk and enjoy the spectacular surrounds of the area. The cottages are beautifully restored and fully equipped with stove/oven, microwave, gas heating, fridge, cooking utensils, cutlery and crockery. Bedrooms in all the cottages have bunk beds, and sleep between two and four people. The kitchen, lounge and dining-room are all communal facilities, and the shared bathrooms have steaming hot showers. The cottages are available for individual and group bookings for one or more nights. While the facilities can be heavily booked in the more temperate months, don’t discount the winter period, as you are likely to witness some amazing weather pass you by from the comfort of your cottage. Check-in is between the hours of 2pm and 5pm, so make sure you allow plenty of time for your walk in. Guests must carry in their own sleeping bag, towel, food and drinks. If you don’t wish to carry a sleeping bag you can pre-book and pay for a doona at the visitor centre at Tidal River, but you have to bring your own sheets. Pillows and pillowcases are provided as a part of your package. With a huge variety of habitats including woodlands, warm temperate rainforests, beaches, headlands and rocky mountain peaks to explore, hikers are reminded of the fragility of the area and are asked to employ minimal-impact bushwalking techniques. All native animals and plants are protected, and rangers ask that you do not feed any of the wildlife, as this can lead to animals becoming dependent on humans for food, or even becoming sick or dying. As the old clichÊ goes . . . take only pictures, and leave only footprints. C

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More than just pipework and pumps‌ photos Maria & Warren Reed words Susan Webster

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THE organisation that fixes the broken pipe in your street is the same one helping save remnant bushland for your grandkids. Tree-planting, pulling weeds, even preserving frog habitats … it’s all part of the work undertaken by Landcare volunteers supported by Westernport Water. promotional feature

Projects such as rabbit-baiting, restoring swampland, re-vegetating riverbanks and restoring landscapes are also backed by the regional water corporation, and protecting heathland, fighting salinity and fencing sensitive areas are part of the bigger picture. Being the smallest water authority in Victoria has benefits for the region – especially for its natural environment. “It means localised care,” said Westernport Water managing director David Mawer. “We see things that might be overlooked in a larger organisation. But being small requires us to be savvy. It also means we have fewer capital resources, so we have had to build up greater community linkages. Westernport Water’s work on natural resources management and landscape sustainability requires co-operative effort, which explains the close working relationship we have forged with local Landcare groups,” Mr Mawer said. In the past eight years, the Westernport Water/Landcare relationship, along with Bass Coast Shire Council, Phillip Island Nature Park and International Power Mitsui has led to the planting of 350,000 trees by Landcare volunteers. This financial year alone has seen the planting of more than 2000 trees by volunteers in the wildlife corridor linked to the Cowes Wastewater treatment plant, part of a total of more than 30,000 plants established across the corridor. Mr Mawer explained. “Managing our precious water resources extends beyond our daily water and gas supply and wastewater treatment activities. Our vision for a sustainable future reaches to water catchments, topography, soil conditions, tree cover and ultimately, to the entire regional eco-system. “Our activities are just part of the bigger scenario. We have never presumed to be working without respect for our natural environment.” Westernport Water and Phillip Island Landcare have been working in partnership since 1999, with a memorandum of understanding introduced in 2003. Mr Mawer said: “We are pleased to be sharing the same vision as Landcare. We share common ground. We have joint goals of a healthy, sustainable ecology. It makes sense that we should work together and leverage each other’s skills, experience and capabilities.” Phillip Island Landcare’s work within the Westernport Water catchment involves 280 people – with 130 of them members of the Urban Landcare program. Testament to this partnership is the Phillip Island Wildlife Corridor Project, launched in 1997 to develop a link between two important stands of remnant bushland across 11 farms over a distance of 16 kilometres. A significant proportion of one of the bio-links runs through Westernport Water’s Cowes Wastewater Treatment Plant. Since 2000, there have been close to 8000 trees planted at this site, with Landcare members joining Westernport Water board members and staff on the project. Westernport Water has also had a broader involvement in the development of other areas of the wildlife corridor. Plants for the project were produced from seed collected locally and supplied to commercial nurseries or grown by volunteers and local schools. Meanwhile, at Tennent Creek, around 12,000 plants indigenous to

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the Bass Valley were planted along 4 kilometres of riverside landscape where introduced willows were removed early in 2001. This work was a joint project between the individual property owners, Westernport Water, West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority, Melbourne Water and the Candowie/Lance Creek Catchment Management Group. Mr Mawer said: “Removing willows and revegetating the area will have a positive impact on the quality of the water flowing into Candowie Reservoir, which means benefits for our customers as well as the environment.” Water recycled from the Cowes Wastewater Plant is being used to restore swampland and support local frog populations and, in the future, there is the possibility of establishing a wetlands at Candowie Reservoir. Phillip Island Landcare prepared a biodiversity asset register and in 2003/4 this was used to assess all sites owned by Westernport Water. Several were identified as having significant remnant vegetation cover. A list was recorded for posterity and a management plan enacted to save these precious outposts of rare and threatened flora and fauna. Westernport Water helps fund the ‘Practically Sustainable’ seminar series including the Urban Landcare Awards for waterwise gardens using indigenous plants. “Between 35-50% of all domestic water use occurs in the garden,” Mr Mawer said. “We are recognising sustainable gardening involving the use of indigenous plants, improving soils and mulching gardens. It is possible to have a garden that can create yearround interest and require little water.” And, in terms of cold, hard cash, Westernport Water is one of the major backers of local initiatives. Landcare groups from Bass Valley, Phillip Island and the Candowie/Lance Creek Catchment Management Group were the most recent recipients of nearly $50,000 in support from Westernport Water. How effective are Westernport Water’s links with Landcare? An outsider’s perspective comes from Rob Youl, a forester and Landcare veteran now in charge of a carbon sequestration project called CarbonSMART. “Bass Coast Shire is a genuine epicentre of Landcare action, with 20 prolific years of community environmental initiatives,” he said. “Bass Coast Landcare Network has been very creative with its corporate partnerships. One of the first of these projects was catchment protection activity with Westernport Water, and the relationship is as strong as ever today. Westernport Water encouraged local landowners to form a Landcare group. Since then the authority has maintained a strong program. Indeed, the program worked so well that the group expanded to cover the neighbouring Lance Creek catchment, part of South Gippsland Water’s system. As far as I know, this situation is unique.” Linkages within Westernport Water’s boundaries and beyond are the hallmark of the corporation’s Landcare support, Mr Mawer said. “We are more than just providers of water. Our stewardship extends beyond just pipework and pumps,” he said. “Alongside Landcare, we are joint custodians of our environment in this magnificent part of the Victorian coastline and hinterland.” C

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silverwater resort

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accommodation review

words maria reed photos warren reed

Located high on a hillside overlooking the idyllic waters of Westernport Bay, Silverwater Resort at San Remo is raising the bar for visitor accommodation in the Bass Coast region. Only 90 minutes from Melbourne, you will be taken by the sublime water views as you make your approach along the Phillip Island Tourist Road. The architecturally designed resort blends seamlessly with the natural surrounds and coastal environment with its use of natural stone and timbers, and indigenous plantings. The four and a half star resort is the vision of BRICO director Brian Rule. A family man himself (with seven children), Brian has created Silverwater as a family resort offering an integrated village with a community feel. This is captured beautifully in the careful positioning of all facilities. Children are catered for with basketball, tennis and table tennis, a rumpus room for the smaller kids, and an outdoor play area and sports oval. Adults wanting a little exercise can also utilise the well-equipped gymnasium. Arriving at the complex we were given a warm reception, and took in the stylish grandeur of the resort as the sun was setting over the bay. The main building features a stylish bar and contemporary restaurant area. We made our way to our apartment and were impressed by the fresh interior spaces, light-filled rooms and stylish appointments. The rooms are finished in neutral colours and natural woods, which, when balanced with an abundance of white space, gives a distinctly coastal feel. The apartments are fully self-contained, which makes them perfect for couples or families. A full- size fridge allows you to bring more than enough supplies to self-cater, although we wanted to try the resort restaurant to sample the finest foods and wine of the region. Each apartment features a generous balcony, providing a perfect place to sit with a glass of wine at the end of the day, or contemplate the view. We enjoyed a cocktail at the bar and then made our way to dinner. Our waitress took us to an intimate corner table, which had a sublime view of the bay. While we made our wine selection, we nibbled on Tuscan tomato and red onion bread with Main Ridge olive oil. The Executive chef, Andrew Kelly, brings a combination of traditional cooking methods from Europe, Asia and New Zealand. For entrée I enjoyed the oven-baked Portobello mushrooms with soft polenta and sage mascarpone, with my partner

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choosing the consommé of duck with tortellini of truffled potato and chives. Mains followed with my selection of sesame-crusted salmon with bok choy and honey soy dressing, and my partner’s choice of grain-fed scotch fillet with garlic-infused kipfler potatoes in a port wine jus. After dinner we sauntered around the resort, checking out the goodies on offer. A couple of rounds of pool in the billiard room and a fine old tokay had us in a jovial mood. Next we had to decide between a swim in the lap pool, a steam in the steam room, or a movie in our room. The movie won and we settled into the comfort of our apartment. The high-speed internet connection also allowed us to catch up on our emails. After a refreshing and pleasantly peaceful night’s sleep we woke up to a vista of the sun rising over the Bass Hills, and watched cows munching lazily on the grassy hillside. Breakfast presented a dilemma. Do we eat in on the balcony and take in the sea breeze and sunshine, making use of the provisions we ordered through the resort’s ‘providore’ service, or do we amble back to the restaurant to read the paper and indulge in a fully cooked breakfast? Indulgence won, and we enjoyed a hearty breakfast cooked by the chef. After breakfast we gave in to temptation and booked an in-room massage. Our masseuse Pamela Matthews pampered us with a soothing relaxation massage using Ayurda natural Ayurvedic products and Heritage Healers Skincare flower essences. Our muscles relaxed and we floated away in bliss. Silverwater resort is definitely a place where you can arrive, park the car and have a complete escape without leaving the resort. C

Silverwater Resort Phillip Island Tourist Road San Remo, Victoria - Enquiries 1800 033 403 www.silverwaterresort.com.au

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photos © WOMAD words sally o’neill

It’s not all beer and skittles out there in the festival world when you are the director, but there’s still plenty of fun to be had and minds to change. . . Ian Scobie, Festival Director for WOMADelaide Festival for the past 16 years, has an impressive event background working on the Adelaide Festival, Olympic Games and Commonwealth Games to name a few. His style is edgy and provocative – all with the aim to bring new music, new experiences and new ideas to the world and minds of his festival audience. “I have been lucky enough to see WOMADelaide grow and develop incredibly. The depth of the event has grown, we have been going for so long now that generations of festival goers have also witnessed its growth,” said Ian. Festivals are not just about music, creating positive change can also be on the line up. “I was thinking the other day about the current electioneering climate and how seven years ago, we started recycling at WOMADelaide,” Ian recalls. “People saw it as unusual. It was before it (recycling) was on the ‘capital P’ political agenda. But people don’t think it is weird now! The concept is more broadly appreciated.” You could say that Ian’s life is one big festival, having worked in the industry for most of his career. “I like it because you create it, it happens, then you clean the blackboard and start again. They are addictive and the festival environment is very rewarding. There is a sense of nourishment and expectations of openness.” In fact, WOMADelaide is so good, that each year the team thinks ‘how can we top that?’. “But you just can’t try to replicate it because the very nature of the festival is a coming together of the moment – the weather, the performers, the audience, their response and more.” With March just around the corner, Ian gives his hot tip to buy tickets early for 2008. With over 400 artists from 17 countries, highlights include Cesária Évora, from Cape Verde, Taraf de Haidouks – from Rumania and

described as ‘the best gypsy band in the world’ and Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings from Georgia, USA. In keeping with the WOMAD tradition of supporting Australian indigenous artists, the festival also welcomes the production of ‘MURUNDAK: The Black Arm Band’ which celebrates Indigenous Australia and brings together the country’s finest contemporary and traditional musicians including Archie Roach, Emma Donovan, Kev Carmody, Lou Bennett, Mark Atkins, Paul Kelly, Ruby Hunter and many more. And on festival opening night, where will Ian be? In the crowd most likely. “I’ll be walking around, checking that the queues are all moving, the lighting is right. Just getting the rhythm of the festival and keeping a sense of how it is for the audience.” And one week after the festival? Not relaxing as you might think, but ‘doing it all again’ at WOMAD, New Zealand. Ian reveals some exciting plans for the future. “We have a new event set for 2010 called ‘WOMAD Earth Station’,” Ian explains. “We have bought 250 acres of land and the audience will camp on site and performances will be on a different scale to WOMADelaide. There will be workshops around the concept of environmental sustainability such as alternative energy. The audience will also participate in environmental activities such as tree planting.” That doesn’t sound radical at all Ian, we’re ready. . .

WOMADelaide 2008 7-9 March www.womadelaide.com.au

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Snugly set into the coastline of South Gippsland, Bear Gully Cottages overlook beautiful Waratah Bay to Wilson’s Promontory. With spectacular ocean views and foreshore frontage, these charming fully self contained two bedroom seaside cottages are definitely for those who enjoy the “difference”.

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Nestled into the rolling hills of South Gippsland is an idyllic park, home to historic trees, open lawn spaces - and the annual Mossvale Music Festival. Every autumn this tranquil location draws people of all ages and all walks of life who share a passion for music. The 2008 Festival will feature a wonderfully entertaining and talented array of musicians from Australia and The USA. Candid, humorous and emotionally powerful, songwriter Loudon Wainwright III will return to Australia for a highly anticipated national tour. Wainwright and his daughter Lucy Wainwright Roche will wow the audiences under the trees at Mossvale. Loudon has a musical heritage that has his family deemed ‘the first American family of folk’. He is father to Martha, Rufus and Lucy Wainwright Roche. Lucy spent a number of years touring with her brother Rufus and has been

described by the New York Times as having a voice “clear as a bell”. Lucy will be performing solo at the festival but says she is looking forward to spending time on the road with her Dad. Also from America, on their debut Australian tours, will be Ruthie Foster and The Duhks. Ruthie Foster’s songs are a remarkable hybrid of blues, gospel, roots and folk music rich with honest spirituality and emotion. Her simply amazing vocal abilities have critics comparing her to Ella Fitzgerald and Aretha Franklin. Whilst The Duhks are at the forefront of a movement dubbed Neo-Traditionalism. With a sound

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musicfestival that can only be described as folk, punk, rock, old-time, soul and salsa fusion, this young band of high energy 20-somethings have been winning fans from all walks of life. Fiery ďŹ ddle, exquisite percussion, high end guitar and banjo meld with one of the absolutely best female voices in the business. If you enjoyed The Mammals at the 2007 Mossvale Festival, the Duhks will only add to your musical journey. To complement this panoply of talented American musicians will be some of Australia’s most loved performers. A truckload of talent is planned, and organisers are currently locking in a line-up of fabulous performers. Great music added to the exceptional ambience of the setting, local food, wines and ales plus free car parking makes the Mossvale Music Festival an autumn highlight. Due to the many musical, family and>

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friendship connections between performers this year, there may even be a few musical surprises or impromptu moments where performers may be joined by others on stage! We will eagerly wait and see. Full festival details can be found at www.lyrebirdartscouncil. com.au or by phone on 5664 9239. Mossvale Park is situated off the Strezlecki Highway, 15kms north of Leongatha in South Gippsland. Melways Reference 528 B8. Adults $40 and Concession and Arts Council members $35. Children under 14 free when accompanied by an adult. C

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Leongatha Looking for a vibrant shopping experience, a place to do lunch, visit a local winery or catch up on the latest movie? Leongatha has it all.

Leongatha is a major commercial centre located 130kms south-east of Melbourne. The largest township in the South Gippsland Shire, it is literally located between the mountains and the sea, nestled in the foothills of the Strzelecki Ranges. A vibrant town, Leongatha is only 25 minutes from Wilson’s Promontory and 20 minutes from the beaches of Inverloch, which makes it a perfect place for a day trip to indulge in shopping, wining and dining, and catching up on the latest movie releases during your summer holidays. Leongatha is the starting point of the Great Southern

Rail Trail. Beginning just south of the Leongatha railway station, it consists of 53km of walking, horse riding and cycling trail that winds it way towards Foster, passing through several small towns which offer visitors a selection of wineries, galleries and antique shops. In January the annual Tastes of Prom Country event in nearby Foster showcases the region’s extensive food and wine industry on the 6th March, while the Mossvale Music Festival on the 15th March (only 14km from Leongatha) offers music lovers a gorgeous day out under the historic, shady trees at Mossvale Park. >

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Lifestyle

Leongatha at a glance:

Henrietta’s – Scrumptious food & home-wares (pg 100) Renae Carmody – Art workshops (pg 54) Stadium Cinemas – For the latest movies (pg 25) Number 9 Dream - Delicious food - all day breakfast (pg 102) A W Smith & Sons - Heavenly gift-ware (pg 41) So me! - A memorable shopping experience (pg 31) Gippsland Audio Visual - Home theatre systems & more (pg 122) Home Hardware - For everything around the home (pg 128) Carino’s – Great meals and service (pg 25) Sportspower Leongatha – All your sporting needs (pg 87) Shan’s Lingerie – Swim wear and luxurious lingerie (pg 35) Denis A. Hawkins Jewellery – Gorgeous designs (pg 35) Jetset – For all your travel requirements (pg 82) Nikolina’s – The most beautiful blooms (pg 41) Prom Country Web – www.promcountry.com.au (pg 91)

Nearby: Windy Ridge Winery - Meet the wine maker Mossvale Park Music Festival - March 15th Tastes of Prom Country - January 6th Valley Plains Pottery - Ceramic studio & gallery C

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jumpforjoy! Coast sales rep Gabriella McRae recently celebrated her fortieth birthday by jumping out of a plane, proving herself unafraid of taking on any challenge. The thing that struck me as odd, as I tumbled from a very small plane at 10,000 feet, was that there was no sensation of falling at all, other than the initial tumble. There was no feeling of ‘I’M GOING TO DIE!’, but simply an amazing sensation of wind noise, and a fabulous view. I literally felt like I was flying! Chris, my wonderful tandem master, pulled the drogue (mini chute) that slowed us down to a stable 200 km’s per hour. Then the next chute opened, and suddenly we were floating in blissful silence, feeling free and absorbing the scenery from an incredible height. I asked Chris when that scary, stomach-churning sensation was going to kick in and he smiled, saying “Let’s do some spirals.” Now that’s my kind of fun. He passed me the reins and we pulled hard to the left - what a feeling! The G force gives you an amazing rush, then you pull to the right and do it all again. Drifting over the highway to a few happy toots of car horns, we made a gentle landing- we just walked it in, to the applause of relieved family and friends. I think it was far worse for them than for me. The team at Commando Skydivers in Tooradin were just fantastic! Cool, calm and collected, they certainly made my birthday memorable - as perfect a day as I could have wished for. Eric, our camera man (yep - he jumped first and filmed the whole event) was great, and left me with some wonderful and somewhat funny footage, all set to music. After some initial training and the luck of the gods (weather-wise), it’s simply UP, UP AND AWAY. Then JERONIMO… Feeling fab at 40 and loving life! C

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. . . aneventfulyear words eleanor mckay photos © bass coast shire & coast magazine

Bass Coast may just be the event capital of regional Victoria. With over 120 events annually (and growing), rarely a week goes by without an impressive array of entertainment on offer. International events, such as the Motorcycle Grand Prix held on Phillip Island, attract media attention and huge crowds. But for many, it’s the unique community events that make visiting Bass Coast such a special experience. Get a taste for crustaceans at the Kilcunda lobster festival, now in its 24th year! Enjoy a day at the track at the Woolamai Picnic Races. Browse the stalls at the Cowes’ night market, or sample local produce at Churchill Island’s farmers market. Or maybe the action at the 4WD Mud Fest is more your style? There’s guaranteed to be something to appeal to every taste. Behind the scenes at all events, large and small, is a dedicated team. And working alongside them to help things run as smoothly and safely as possible is Bass Coast Shire Council’s Events Coordinator, Frank Angarane, and Events Support Officer, Janine Temme. Frank is a familiar face around Bass Coast, where he has lived and worked all his life. Frank’s local knowledge is complemented by Janine’s experience working with community festivals in Melbourne. “Working with community groups and seeing them get a great result from their event is one of the most satisfying parts of my job,” said Frank. “These events are part of the fabric of our local communities. We have something unique here in Bass Coast.” But not every community group is equipped to deal with the paperwork and administration that goes into running an event. “Even the smallest event has to meet standards of health and safety these days,” said Frank. “Our role is to help groups get up to speed on all

these requirements. Help them learn how to deal with the red tape. “We also run workshops on traffic and risk management, and how to apply for permits,” Frank remarked. “Then they can focus on getting the maximum benefit from their event.” Part of Janine’s role is to help get some new events up and running. “We have Event Management and Event Marketing kits to help people looking to start up an event, or just wanting to improve theirs,” informed Janine. “Already, we’re starting to see our events spread right across the Shire. “A good is example is the extra Carols by Candlelight events happening this year, on top of the main ones in Cowes and Wonthaggi,” Janine enthused. The team is always looking at different ways to support local events. “We try to get different event organisers and groups to work together,” explained Frank. “Often events can complement each other, rather than competing. “Take the Bass Coast Summer Series, which includes the San Remo Channel Challenge, The Cowes Classic and the Cape Paterson Aquathon biathlons,” Frank continued. “Competitors can go in all three and win points towards an overall ‘series’ prize. In recent years, these events have been attracting record numbers.” Anyone that knows Frank and Janine knows they are passionate about their jobs. So if you’re thinking of putting on an event, or expanding one, give them a call on 1300 BCOAST (226 278) and see what they can do to help. Organisers should also consider listing their events on Council’s website events calendar at www.basscoast.vic.gov.au C

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Compass Arcade, 16 McCartin St. Leongatha *Conditions apply. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Subject to availability. APT reserves the right to withdraw the offer at any time. Savings valid on 13 Day Moscow (EUWCVS13) only, book & deposit by 15 Dec. 2007. 13 Day Moscow (EUWCVS13) price based on 23 May 2008 sailing Cat. F cabin. ABN 44 004 684 619 Lic. No. 30112 MKT4887

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Looking for a hassle-free, all-inclusive Russian holiday without the inconvenience of packing and unpacking, checking in and out of hotels, or travelling on congested highways? APT Russian river cruises offer all of the above on a luxurious ship, the Viking Surkov, one of the most comfortable cruise ships ever built for river cruising. Offering deluxe staterooms throughout as well as singles and suites, all rooms are located on the outside of the ship affording panoramic vistas of the passing landscape. Deluxe staterooms and suites have plush hotel-style beds and large picture windows, private bathrooms, showers, television and climate control. Your cruise begins in the historic city of Moscow, where we take an in-depth tour of this fascinating place and learn of its rich history. Make your way down the river to St Petersburg, passing ancient Yaroslavl, then along the Volga River to Kizhi, with its intricate wooden architecture. Embrace the village life of the Golden Ring cities as well as the forested islands, vast lakes and quaint lifestyle of rural Russia. The tour concludes with a tour of historic St Petersburg, immortalised in the novels of Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky. If you wish to travel beyond Russia and explore more of the Baltics, then join the Scandinavia and Baltic’s Cruise and Tour. Discover Scandinavia’s fjords, waterfalls, glaciers and its Viking heritage. Experience the best this region has to offer on a tour through Southern Norway and its spectacular Fjordland. You will travel in style to many destinations including Oslo, Flǻm, Copenhagen, Balestrand, Bergen and Lofthus. Wherever you stay, there will always be plenty to see and explore nearby. From the moment you embark on your Baltic cruise, you will appreciate that you are travelling on board the highest rated premium cruise line, Holland America Line. Designed to carry fewer passengers, means more space per guest, public rooms are uncrowded and shore excursions unobtrusive. In your well-appointed guaranteed outside staterooms, luxuriate in plush mattresses, high thread count cotton linen and complimentary room service. Simply sit back and don’t miss a second of the wonderful scenery. C

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Cape Woolamai or “Wooli” as it is fondly referred to by the locals is one of the most popular surfing beaches in Australia. Located on Phillip Island, Cape Woolamai attracts a following of experienced surfers, and is not recommended for the novice. Remember to stay safe this summer and swim between the flags. After a day of sun and surf, head down to Vista Place (just off Woolamai Road) to fill up on the island’s best summer takeaways including The Curry Leaf for hearty curries, White Salt (under the new management of Mario from the Killy pub) for gourmet fish and chips, Woolamai Pizza for an outstanding range of exotic pizzas . . . and while you’re waiting, check out Kush Kush the garden and gift gallery with an oriental touch. For all your holiday supplies visit the Cape Woolamai Express for your food and beveridges. Happy days! C

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WOOLAMAI PIZZA Gourmet and Traditional Pizzas. Try our Pumpkin Pesto, Thai Curry Prawn, Smoked Salmon & Guacamole, Thai Chilli Chicken, Volcano; or from our traditional range Hawaiian, Napolitana, Aussie, Mexican and more. . .

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Korumburra (03) 5655 1066 Leongatha (03) 5662 2275 Wonthaggi (03) 5672 1377 Cowes (03) 5952 1325

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Sports Power Leongatha

35 - 37 McCartin Street, Leongatha 3953

TEL: 5662 3794

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Our thanks go to Lou Curtis-Smith and Gaby McCrae for their contribution to around town.

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Wilsons Promontory and surrounds

www.promcountry.com.au •Accommodation •Maps •Services •Things to see and do •Towns 170 places to stay in South Gippsland. Contact details, photos, facilities, maps, plans, availability, tariffs and specials!

With absolute beach frontage, Cliff Top is perched on an ocean cliff and nestles amidst sand, tea tree and swaying grasses

Smiths Beach, Phillip Island info@clifftop.com.au p. 03 5952 1033

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• Relaxation, therapeutic, Lomi Lomi and hot stone massage • Facials & body wraps • Reiki 1 & 2 • Manicures & Pedicure • Eyelashes & Brows tinted • Waxing • Using 100% natural Ayurvedic products

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RESTORED FURNITURE FROM EUROPE & CHINA Over 20 years experience. Private restoration available. Antiques to contemporary. The Antique gallery is located between the Inverloch Motel and Inverloch Nursery. Open Fri-Sun 10am-5pm. Public & School Holidays or by appointment.

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• Expert color & styling • Hair extensions • Waxing • Massages & Facials • Solarium & spray tans • Pedicure & Manicure

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103b Marine Parade, San Remo, Victoria Ph. (03) 5678 5323

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We offer a complete range of cosmetics and skin care including: Max Factor Innoxa Natio Dr.LeWinn’s Botani Satin 123 Marine Parade, San Remo, Victoria Tel. 03 5678 5202 Fax 03 5678 5376 Email: sanremo.pharmacy@nunet.com.au

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Happy Feet!

Happy Feet, happy body!

The Right Image

What is a podiatrist? If you have been fortunate enough to escape pain in the hips, legs or feet . . . you may be lucky enough not to know. For others that are not so lucky, we know that a podiatrist is a professional who treats disorders of the human foot. Luke Zoanetti from Bass Coast podiatry, located at the 182 Graham St Clinic (Wonthaggi) offers complete care for the feet and lower legs of people of all ages. With an on-site orthotic laboratory, Luke is attracting patients that range from infants to the elderly, to sportspeople and diabetics. Luke provides advice and treatment on children’s ailments including growth problems – sourcing orthotic devices and monitoring the child’s growth. Sportspeople regularly seek advice on training regimes, stretching and footwear. People with diabetes and poor blood flow are also referred to Luke. Bass Coast podiatry also offers nail surgery including full or partial removal, and general podiatry including the treatment of callouses, corns and nail problems. No referrals are necessary, and Medicare patients referred by a doctor will be bulk billed. Luke is pleased that the centre can offer a range of complimentary services to the local community. The region has a great new health care asset, thanks to the confidence and foresight of this talented young man. Podiatrist Jennifer Lewis will be joining Bass Coast Podiatry in December this year, and an additional practice will commence at the Phillip Island Medical Centre at 164 –166 Thompson Ave Cowes in the New Year.

Our feet are the foundation of our life. They take us places, help us dance, play and just be free. Rarely do we give our feet a second thought . . . that is, until we are uncomfortable or have unexpected pain. That’s when we commence to search in earnest for answers to our problems. Enter, problem solver, Clare Nelson from Extra Depth Footwear - North West. Clare says, “ To find the best solution for you, our first job is to assess your feet. We measure both feet every time you purchase a pair of shoes, as your feet can change between visits. It is quite normal to have two different sized feet so we always fit the largest foot first and make the necessary modifications on the smaller foot to ensure the best fit. Sometimes the better foot health solution is split fittings or cast custom footwear. As shoe lasts and sizes over different brands are not standard, we select shoes to match the shape of your feet. When your shoes make contact with the ground during walking and running, your feet elongate, so we allow room for your longest toe. Shoes need to bend where your feet flex, and we ensure that your heels fit comfortably in the shoe.” With extensive experience Clare is confident they will be able to fit you with a pair of shoes that will provide comfort and peace of mind. They can make modifications to shoes to stop heel slippage and fit orthotics or other inserts into extra depth, and extra wide shoes. Clare is excited to be joining the team at 182 Graham Street in Wonthaggi, with their complimentary services including in house podiatrist and specialist imaging.

Robert Leversha, Stewart Wight and Julie Thwaites from Wonthaggi Specialist Imaging offer ultrasounds, 3D Obstetric, CAT scans, MRI scans and X-Rays to the local community. The business was established in Cowes several years ago, when they saw a similar need for a service in Wonthaggi. Director Robert Leversha says, “We’re local people and we’ve set up an independent company to service the local community.” Their aim was to provide imaging services to the region, which normally would require a visit to Melbourne. Radiologists have commenced and shall continue to visit the practice regularly. The director of radiology is Dr Mark Scott who resides locally on a parttime basis. Mark is also director of radiology at the Royal Eye and Ear Hospital specialising in head and neck imaging. They accept all referrals from GP’s and specialists, and the services are bulk billed. They are extending their service to echo cardiography in the New Year, and their tele-radiology service provides a direct link to city-based specialists who can view the images and return a full report to their clinic within two to three hours. Wonthaggi Specialist Imaging are pleased to be a part of the 182 Graham St Clinic with the modern, spacious building that offers the latest in medical technology. The centre is located opposite MacDonald’s on Graham Street, offering ample parking to the rear of the premises.

Bass Coast Podiatry Luke Zoanetti 182 Graham Street Wonthaggi 3995 (03) 5672 2309 admin@basscoastpodiatry.com.au

Extra Depth Footwear Clare Nelson 182 Graham Street Wonthaggi 3995 (03) 9326 0266 (ph for appointment) www.extradepthfootwear-northwest.com.au

Wonthaggi Specialist Imaging 182 Graham Street Wonthaggi 3995 (03) 5672 2066 pirad@pirad.com.au

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WONTHAGGI SPECIALIST IMAGING 182 Graham St, Wonthaggi. PH: 5672 2066 FAX: 5672 2033

BULK BILLING

OPEN 5 DAYS

ALL REFERRALS ACCEPTED • CT SCAN MULTI SLICE 3D RECONSTRUCTION & IVP • EXTREMITY MRI (NON MEDICARE REBATEABLE) - contact the practice regarding pricing • ULTRASOUND WITH 3D • DOPPLER/VASCULAR ULTRASOUND • GENERAL RADIOGRAPHY • ECHO CARDIOGRAPHY (JAN 2008)

• General Podiatry • Biomechanical Assessment • Paediatric Assessment • Prescription Orthotic Therapy • Diabetes Assessment 182 Graham St, Wonthaggi

5 days per week Additional location opening in the New Year at the Phillip Island Medical Centre, 164166 Thompson Ave, Cowes

HI-CAPS and EFTPOS facilities available DVA referrals welcome Enhanced Primary Care (EPC - Medicare) referrals bulk billed TAC and Work Cover referrals welcome

Luke Zoanetti

B Hlth Sc (Pod) M.A. Pod A

Phone 5672 2309 for an appointment

Happy Feet. Happy Body! We provide: • comfort, fashion-width/depth, & medical grade footwear, including cast custom. • Shoes and sandals for orthotics • AA to 5E fittings • Specialist shoes for people with diabetes, arthritis, bunions, hammer toes and more! • Medical modifications • Fitting and Asssessment by Certified Medical Grade Footwear Practitioner • Approved for: DVA, insurance, health funds cover may apply, Aids and Equipment Program.

182 Graham Street

Currently the services provided are:

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Dr. Matt Lynch CHIROPRACTIC

182 THOMPSON AVENUE CARE

PODIATRIST

OSTEOPATH

B. Podiatry (Honors)

B.Sc (Clin.Sc) MH. Sc (Ost)

ADAM BASSED

Helping you live a healthy lifestyle by the coast

• DIABETES FOOT CARE • FOOT PAIN • SHIN PAIN • NAIL SURGERY • ORTHOSES • GENERAL PODIATRY

DONOVAN STRACHAN • BACK & NECK PAINS • SPORT INJURIES • HEADACHE • STIFF JOINTS • MUSCLE ACHES • PREGNANCY CARE

“TOTAL CARE FROM HEAD TO TOE!” By appointment 182 Thompson Ave, COWES Phillip Island

17c A’Beckett Street, Inverloch 180 Graham Street, Wonthaggi

5952 1443

03 5672 1858

Helping families in South Gippsland by using the best of Eastern and Western natural medicine

Leongatha Natural Medicine Centre Wonthaggi Natural Medicine Centre & Island Healing – Newhaven (John only) ACCESS THE POTENTIAL OF YOUR BODY AND MIND

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Life Coach and Physiotherapist Marilla Greenhalgh will work with you to: • Develop strategies that will best serve and support you in your career, relationships, health and fitness, finances and family life. • Create balance in your life. • Focus on what you really want out of life.

call marilla on 0400 982 284 or email totalsynergy@aapt.net.au to find out more

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John Gemmill -

Acupuncturist - (Registered CMRB) Naturopath (including herbs and iridology) Bowen Therapist Phone 5672 2692 or 5662 5644

Louise Norton -

Acupuncturist - (Registered CMRB) General health & fertility management, natal care Phone 0409 166 924

Morgan Wayaani - Kinesiologist, Chinese Masseur, Massage Therapy Phone 0403 853 141

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beach style, city chic Darren George Hair 6-14 The Esplanade, Cowes Phone 03 5952 2647

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winery

A boutique winery with a fine selection of locally produced wines

Cellar door open 10am-5pm daily 1835 Dalyston-Glen Forbes Road, Glen Forbes Victoria 3990 Ph. (03) 5678 8252 www.bassriverwinery.com

James Halliday 5 star rated winery

414 Berrys Beach Rd, Phillip Island Open 7 days 11am to 5pm tel 03 5956 8465 www.phillipislandwines.com.au enq@phillipislandwines.com.au

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Southern Gippsland Wine Trail Pelican Point

Island Adams Point

Yaringa

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Yannathan Caldermeade

Ripplebrook

HASTINGS BITTERN

HILL

Fairhaven

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Merricks

Nolan Merricks Hill Beach

School Hill

Point Leo

Point

Shoreham

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Honeysuckle Point

Red Rock Point

FLINDERS

COWES

C 478 Blowhole

NATIONAL

Penguin Parade

Freeman Point

Point Red Bluff Settlement Point Long Elizabeth Point Island

Peck Point

Passenger Ferry

Phillip Island Smiths Motor Racing Beach

Corinella

C 436

Coronet Bay

Observation Point

Koala Conservation 13 Area

Reef Island

CHURCHILL IS.

Woolamai Waters

Woolamai Beach

Punch Bowl

Cape Woolamai

Black Head

St Helier

Anderson Hill

Woodleigh

Kernot

Hill

Blackwood Forest

Glen Alvie

Burndale

Steenholdt Hill

Kilcunda B 460 R

Archies Creek

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Kardella

KORUMBURRA

11 C 437 Moyarra Mt Misery

Kongwak

Daly Forest Hill Hill Ryanston West Creek

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Korrine

Jumbunna

Outtrim

Dudley

Powlett River C 437

Dudley Sth

WONTHAGGI

C 435

Cape Paterson

Cape Paterson

Mardan Sth

Mirboo

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Dumbalk North

B 460

Koonwarra

Grasstree Hill

C 442

Eagles Nest

C 443

C 442

Fish Creek Nth

C 444

Lake Tutegong

C 445

Bald Hill

Waratah North

Hoddle

Foster Beach

Welshpool

Agnes Toora Beach

C 451 Po

C 447

Barry Beach

Barry Point

Little Snake Island

C 444

SNAKE

Doughboy Island

Yanakie

Mt

Duck Point Granite Island

Walkerville

Beach

Bennison Island

Entrance Office

Grinder Point

Slade Hill

Toora Port Franklin

Sandy Point

Mt Liptrap

Morgan

Maitland Beach

Long Beach

Entrance Poin

Mt Hunter

Chinaman

Chinaman Knob

WILSONS

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Hunter Point Lighthous Point

Mt Margaret

Three Mile Beach

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The number on each establishment relates to the number reference on the map.

Chinaman Beach Singapore Tin Mine Point

Track

WINE TRAIL

Kay Hill Agnes Falls

Silcock Hill

Waratah Bay

Liptrap

Cape Liptrap

Woorarra

Hazel Park

Bennison

Rock Hill

Arch Rock

Binginw Mt Best

Hill

C 446

Hiawatha

Wonyip

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Beech Hill Christies

Proctors

BAY

Fish Creek C 445 9 Mt Hoddle

Madaly

Ryton

RD

Mt Fatigue

Bonnie Brae

FOSTER

Buffalo

Tarwin Lower

Tarwin Meadows

Gunyah

Boolarong

Foster North

ND

Gunyah Junc.

York Hill Turtons Creek

Mt Square Top

Grassy Spur

GRA

Englishs Corner

Hoods

Wonga

Middle Tarwin

Venus Bay

C 788

HWY

Stony Ck

Livingston

Mirboo East

Dollar

Meeniyan

BAY Pt Smythe

Austins Hill

Turton Falls

Carmichael

Tarwin

6

Budgeree East

Tarwin East

Milford

Dumbalk

C 455

C 441

INVERLOCH Honeysuckle Hill

Budgeree

Nerrena

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NAT PARK

Boolarra Sth

Chalmers Hill

Y

BAS S

State Coal Mine

Harmers Haven

HW

MORWELL

GRAND

Limonite

Mardan

Nerrena East

Wattle Bank

Wonthaggi Nth

Darlimurla

Mt Mardan

LEONGATHA

CHURCHILL

Yinnar

Yinnar Sth Boolarra For more inFormation contact

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Leongatha South Ellerside

Dalyston

Museum

Leongatha Airfield

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Prom Country Information Centre 1800 630 704 MIRBOO BAY Island Information Centre 1300 366 422 NTH Phillip

Berrys Ck

Ruby

Korumburra Sth

HW

Jeeralang

ROAD

Wooreen

Fairbank

Coal Ck 2 Sth Hist1ParkKardella

Kilcunda Road

Delburn

Arawata

BenaHolmes

Driffield

Allambee South

Hallston

Mount Eccles

Cooke Hill

Jeetho

Almurta East

Glen Forbes

RID GE

Ross Hill

Ranceby

Powerworks Hazelwood Power Stn

B 460

Thorpdale South

Trida

Strzelecki

Whitelaw

Narracan East

Thorpdale

Ferndale

Pratt Hill

BAY

Krowera

Woolamai

San Remo Red Point

Loch

Poowong

Allambee Childers

Poowong East

Lyall Hill

Almurta

Bass Hill

Anderson Hill Anderson

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Queensferry

Bass

Newhaven

ISLAND

Maru Crafts & Fauna Park

Humphreys Hill

SO

Grantville

A 420

Bass Landing

General Motors Proving Ground

15

Tenby Point

14

Stony Point

Nyora

16

Cobb Bluff

B 420

12 Circuit

Pyramid Rock

ISLAND Stockyard

The Gurdies

Blue Gum Point

Mosquito Hill

Mt Worth State Park

Seaview

MORW

Narracan

GE RID

PHILLIP

Tortoise Point

Spit Point

PARK

Rhyll

Wildlife Park

C 473

The Nobbies Seal Rocks

Jam Jerrup

Tankerton

BAY

Ventnor

West Head

ISLAND

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Point Leo

C 777

Mt Wellington

The Pinnacles

HWY

CRIB POINT Stony Passenger HMAS BAL NAR Cerberus Point Ferry R IN G Balnarring Beach Western Passenger Som Hill Sandy Ferry ers

Poowong Nth

Yallourn W Power Station

Yallourn (Old Site)

Yallourn Open Cut

Coalville

Mt Worth

Tetoora Road

Mountain View

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Heritage Park

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Ellinbank

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Your guide to this region’s best wineries and vineyards 1

Clair de Lune

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Paradise Enough Winery

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Djinta Djinta Winery

11

Kongwak Hills Vineyard

3

Caledonia Australis

12

Phillip Island Vineyard & Winery

4

Lucinda Estate

13

Purple Hen

5

Lyrebird Hill Winery

14

Bass River Winery

6

Drummonds Corrina Vineyard

15

Ramsay’s Vin Rose Winery

7

Waratah Hills Vineyard

16

The Gurdies Winery

8

Basia Mille Vineyard

17

Bass Valley Estate Wines

9

Windy Ridge Vineyard and Winery

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HENRIETTAS CAFE & HOMEWARES

for complete Entertainment

relax, browse, coffee, brunch, decadent

lunch, cakes

specialising in quality bistro, restaurant and function experiences homewares....largest homewares in South Gippsland, giftware, cookware, furniture. Trading hours Mon-Frid 9.00am - 5.30 pm Saturday 9.00am - 3.00pm

48 Bair St Leongatha 3953 03 566 25856

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Number9dream

Watsons on Whitelaw

44 Bair Street, Leongatha Phone 03 5662 2339 Tasty cafe & all day brekky

Sth Gippsland Highway, Meeniyan Phone 03 5664 0053 Quality dining experience

The Continental

Hard Loch Cafe

The Foreshore Rest. & Bar

Nobbies Centre

Panny’s Curry

Wrap n Roll

Harrys on the Esplanade

Pelicans Bistro

Ocean View Hotel

White Salt

Henriettas

Woolamai Pizza

Grand Prix Circuit

Curry Leaf

Wonthaggi Club

Infused

Amaze’n’Things

Foster Golf Club

San Remo Fish Co-op

Island Food Store

5-8 The Esplanade Cowes, Phillip Island Phone 03 5952 2316

11 Beach Rd, Rhyll, Phillip Island Phone 03 5956 9520 Lunch & dinner by the bay

930 Phillip Island Road, Newhaven Phone 03 5956 6600 Curry House & chocolate factory 17 The Esplanade, Cowes Phone 03 5952 6226 Fine dining - Fresh seafood Bass Highway, Kilcunda Phone 03 5678 7011 Seafood & more

48 Bair St, Leongatha Phone 03 5662 5856 Great coffee and relaxed cafe Back Beach Road, Phillip Island Phone 03 5952 2710 Champions cafe & functions 16 McBride Avenue Wonthaggi, Victoria Phone 03 5672 1007

1805 Phillip Island Rd, Cowes Phone 03 5952 2283 Puzzles cafe - food & fun

190 Marine Pde, San Remo Phone 03 5678 5129 Fresh seafood & fish and chips

Phillip Island RSL

10 Smith Street Loch, Victoria Phone 03 5659 4466

Nobbies Centre, Phillip Island Phone 03 5951 2816 Function centre & cafe 144 Marine Pde, San Remo Phone 03 5678 5589 Burgers, wraps & more! 161 Marine Parade, San Remo Phone 03 5678 5205 Live acoustic guitar and great meals 7 Vista Place, Cape Woolamai Phone 03 5956 6336 Gourmet fish & chips Shop 1, 2 Vista Place, Cape Woolamai Phone 03 5956 7000 Gourmet pizzas Shop 9, Vista Plce, Cape Woolamai Phone 03 5956 6772 Great Indian curries 115 Thompson Avenue Cowes, Phillip Island Phone 03 5952 2655 Reserve Road Foster, Victoria Phone 03 5682 2272

Shop 2/75 Chapel, Phillip Island Phone 03 5952 6400 Fresh delicious food

Carinos

Cnr Cowes Rhyll Rd & Thompson Ave Phone 03 5952 1004 New memberships available

6-18 Smith Street, Leongatha Phone 03 5662 2366 Cafe & Wine Bar

Flynn’s Inn

The Guilded Lily

72 Chapel Street, Cowes Phone 03 5952 1800 Traditional Irish Pub

Silverleaves Store

Cnr Sanders Rd & Honeysuckle Gve Phone 03 5952 1110 Fabulous food & coffee

where eat

A quick guide for great places to snack, wine & dine

35 Victoria Rd, Loch Phone 03 5659 4488 Intimate dining, modern menu

Panhandles

145 Thompson Avenue, Cowes Phone 03 5952 2741 The best Tex Mex in town coast 101

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open lunch & Dinner • fully licensed • fresh blackboard lunches - changing daily • great coffee, great cake - all day • modern Australian cuisine • chill bar - the perfect place for a relaxed drink

Simply good food . . . All day breakfast Fully licenced, showcasing Gippsland boutique beers

number9dream 44 Bair Street, Leongatha 3953 03 5662 2339 Wednesday to Sunday 8.30am - 5pmish

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115 Thompson Avenue, Cowes 3922 (03) 59 522 655 Phillip Island, Vic, Australia

the island food store Come in and visit us for a daily selection of baked goods, picnic lunches, pies, tarts, cakes, biscuits, salads, pastas, coffees and much more! Everything we serve is made fresh on the premises, using the very best ingredients from across Victoria and around the world.

Shop 2/75 Chapel Street, Phillip Island

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chef profile

watson’s darren thompson @

on whitelaw

Watson’s on Whitelaw South Gippsland Highway, Meeniyan. Fully Licensed. Ph 5664 0053 Open Thurs-Sun for lunch . Thurs – Sat for dinner Coffee and cake anytime.

Watson’s on Whitelaw at Meeniyan has a talented new chef in its midst. Having earned his stripes working in such Melbourne establishments as Circa, Chinoux Deux, Fenix and Langton’s (for those in the know), chef Darren Thompson assures us that though his pedigree is in fine dining, his aim is to bring good (unpretentious) food to the people of the region. Creating his menu from scratch, Darren says, “ I try to create food that isn’t too unfamiliar to people - classic dishes in a sense, but I also like to add recipes for people who wish to try something new, or be a bit adventurous.” Like art imitating life, you quickly gather that this young chef has a sense of adventure, and he likes to bring this sensibility to his work. After a serious car accident in 2003, his physio encouraged him to get into shape to help his back injury, so he started running and swimming short distances to build up his strength. “15 minutes went to half an hour, and then to an hour, and I just started to progress from there.” Driving to work one day, he was overtaken by a local triathlon, and a little voice in his head said, ‘that’s what I’m going to do next year.’ “I arrived at work and told everyone that I was going to run a triathlon, and they all laughed!” At the time Darren was 34kg overweight, didn’t eat too well and rarely slept, but less than a year later he was competing in his first triathlon. This proved to be even more of a challenge than he expected. Training just a few days before the event, Darren was hit by another cyclist who had been struck by a car. “I went straight over the handlebars and crashed onto my rib-cage, while another car ran over my bike . . . and it was ruined.” Despite fractured ribs, Darren managed to organise a new bike and finish the event, which he describes as “an awesome feeling.” After his first race Darren was hooked, and blitzed his initial time in his second triathlon. “I love a challenge. It’s all about the work you put into it, the preparation - much like cooking. I love getting up early in the morning, going to the pool, going for a run or cycling. It’s all about the mental preparation of getting ready to race; I love it.” Looking for his next adventure, Darren decided he would compete in an Ironman challenge. He ran his first ironman in 45degree heat. “When I got off my bike I had to run 21 kilometers– but I didn’t feel hot at the time as I was so used to working in a hot kitchen.” An ironman’s secret weapon? “I think being in the kitchen is good training for being an ironman. It’s pretty hard going at times – it’s gruelling and it’s hot, and there’s a lot of preparation involved.” C

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Discover our Licensed cafe Jazz nights now on and private functions!

Breakfast lunch & everything in between

Gippsland wines, & cellar door sales

Silverleaves Store relax, indulge, enjoy

Gourmet provisions

Cnr Sanders Road & Honeysuckle Grove, Silverleaves. Phillip Island ( 1 km from Cowes) 03 5952 1110 www.phillipislandgetaway.com.au

PANNY’S CHOCOLATE FACTORY & CURRY KITCHEN Also Known as the Chocolate, Food and Wine Cafe, Panny’s Curry Kitchen, and Chocolate factory is located opposite the tourist information centre on Phillip Island Road in Newhaven.

PANNY’S CHOCOLATE FACTORY, 930 PHILLIP ISLAND RD, NEWHAVEN

03 5956 6600

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dineout

infused Infused Restaurant, Café & Chill Bar

Fully licensed Lunch : 12pm - 3pm Drinks & nibbles : 3pm – 6pm Dinner : 6pm – late 115 Thompson Avenue Cowes, Phillip Island p. 5952 2655

“Food for the eyes and food for the soul – that’s my philosophy for simply great eating,” says restaurateur and chef Patrick O’Garey. His new venture “Infused Restaurant, Café and Chill Bar” at Cowes is causing quite a stir amongst locals and visiting foodies, delighting their tastebuds with arousing flavours and creative presentation. “It’s about making the flavours work with each other, and not trying to overpower the natural flavours of the food.” It is easy to see that Patrick has a passion for food, and he attributes this inspiration to his mother. Growing up as the son of two chefs, you could say that he was ‘born’ into the profession. He says, “I love to cook. There’s the whole creative side, which I find exciting, and then there’s the environment in which you work. The team you work with, the customers, seeing people walk out at the end of the night with smiles on their faces and knowing that you were able to create that – it’s fantastic.” Patrick is carrying on the tradition of keeping it all in the family. His wife, fellow restaurateur and front-of-house Kylie McGuinness welcomes diners to their stylish, modern restaurant with warmth and grace. Their friendly staff, while not related, work as a close-knit team to help diners relax and feel at home. Loving what they do, they will go to any length to make their customers happy. Pat says, “where possible, we make everything from the ground up, using fresh herbs and the best ingredients we can get our hands on.” Peeping into the open plan kitchen, I see Pat shucking plump Tasmanian oysters ready to go out to a customer. You can’t get fresher than that! The modern Australian menu hints at multicultural influences as broad as the range of cultures in this country. Overwhelmed by the choices on offer, we asked the chef to choose, and no sooner had we downed a fine chardonnay than we were presented with a tasting plate featuring a capsicum terrine bursting with the flavours of fetta, mushroom and spinach delicately wrapped in roasted red capsicum, toasted olive bread with E.V. olive oil and a flavoursome olive tapenade. The mix of colours and textures was a delight to the eyes and the palate. Next we were treated to a creative selection of freshly shucked Tasmanian oysters. The cold selection included oysters with housecured trout, pickled cucumber and lemon wasabi, oysters natural

with lemon and parsley, oysters with Nham Jim dressing and oysters with lemon, lime and mint-infused oil. Not to be outdone, the hot selection offered an explosion of flavours with spicy Indian Masala oysters, tempura oysters with chilli jam, oysters with parsley and bacon crumbed with lime aioli, and oysters Kilpatrick. The oysters can be ordered individually, but to experience a real taste sensation, I highly recommend the chef’s selection. For mains Pat selected the puffy battered Tiger Prawns tossed with sticky lime and ginger sauce and accompanied by Asian greens and chilli jam for me, and the duo of game plate for my partner. The prawns were delicate and tender in a tempura style, and were matched beautifully with complimentary flavours. The game plate was plentiful and offered Tasmanian wallaby with slow roasted tomatoes which my partner described as ‘succulent’, along with rabbit and olive pie, and balsamic onion and fetta tart with beetroot chilli mash and jus. At this point we were fully sated, but a tempting view of the dessert menu (and a little encouragement from our lovely waitress) had us ordering the trio of chocolate plate to share. For chocolate lovers, this one is a must, with heavenly mud cake, choc nut wafers and chocolate coffee semifreddo. Finishing with a short macchiato and an organic peppermint from T2’s soothing tea selection, we were left content and smiling. With a wine list that Pat tells me, “is constantly evolving into something bigger and better,” don’t forget that you can also drop in for a drink or snack at Infused’s ‘Chill Bar’. It’s just the place to catch up with friends, sit back, relax and enjoy the atmosphere over a fine wine, beer or cocktail, and great coffee and cake are available all day. With a menu that changes seasonally, and specials offered every day, you’re sure to find something to excite your senses. C

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Local fresh produce with seafood straight from the boat, slow cooked winter foods and in house bakery

Waterfront dining with panoramic bay views

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Ingredients

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Seafood Skewers 200g fresh rockling fillet (skin off ) 6 fresh scallops 6 king prawns 1 whole fresh baby calamari 2 flat mushrooms 150g bacon finely sliced garlic salt & pepper Warm Fennel and Saffron salad 1 large bulb of Fennel (or two small) 1 brown onion 2 cloves of garlic 1 medium sized carrot 1 pinch saffron threads 100ml extra virgin olive oil 25ml white wine vinegar 100ml white wine salt & pepper

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Open Wednesday to Sunday - lunch, dinner & coffees. Breakfast on weekends 89 Whitelaw Street, Meeniyan

Phone: 5664 0053

Fennel and saffron salad Cut the onions in half and finely slice. Cut the carrot in half length ways and slice across ways. Finely slice the garlic. Put olive oil in a pot and bring to a medium heat and place the vegetables in the pot, cook for ten minutes. Pour the vinegar and white wine, adding the saffron at the same time and cook for five minutes. Cut the stalks of the fennel and cut them in half and shave finely with a mandeline (veg slicer) . Pour the contents of the pot over the fennel and rest for 10 minutes Skewers Cut the rockling and bacon into six equal pieces. Peel the King prawns and cut the mushrooms into quarters. Assemble with rockling, bacon scallop, mushroom, calamari, prawns, and the same again on a skewer. Place skewers on a tray and season with salt and pepper and finely sliced garlic and olive oil. Cook under a hot grill for 4 minutes on one side and 3 on the other. Sprinkle with chopped parsley and serve on top of salad. C coast 107

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San Remo Fisherman’s Co-op

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selling fresh fish on Victoria’s most spectacular seaside location

5678 5206

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your coastal real estate specialists AREA Silverleaves Cowes Cowes Kilcunda Cowes Ventnor San Remo Silverleaves Rhyll Surf Beach Cowes Ventnor Ventnor Glen Alvie Cape Paterson

ADDRESS 24 Chale Court Units 1-5, 4-5 Kate Court 17/4 The Esplanade 40 Mitchell Rise 47 Mannagum Drive 47 McHaffies Lane “Bridgeview” - Marine Pde 93 Silverleaves Ave 42 Beach Road 25 Batman Ave 6/37 Stradbroke Ave 2/3 Allandale Close 5/2 The Esplanade Te Puna Wai Sedanka Lowline Stud

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Absolute Beachside Luxury

$997,000

This brand new, architecturally designed apartment boasts one of the Islands best locations. With stunning water views from the balcony, three large bedrooms, (main with ensuite), open plan lounge and dining area, separate second bthrm with laundry and undercover parking.

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This stunning four bedroom home features quality fittings throughout. With polished boards, stainless steel appliances in the kitchen, north facing living area and a large outdoor deck, this home is perfect for entertaining.

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building renovation Thinking about a sea change – or you’ve made one already? What comes next? Maybe it’s time to think about building your dream home or renovating an existing home. When building or renovating, there are many things to consider, such as organising financial support, registered builders, insurance, contracts and safety codes. Investing time in planning at the beginning of your project can save headaches further down the track. Plan the exact details and costs of your requirements to give you a realistic budget before you begin. Create a design ideas folder with cuttings, photos and floor plans that you can take to your designer to give them an idea of your personal taste and style. You can extend this folder with your ideas for external and internal colors, fixtures and fittings, carpets, blinds and interior furnishings. Once you have an idea of the type of building or renovation you wish to create, it is a good idea to have a chat with your local council about your plans, and the rules and regulations of the area. Your local council must approve your project in relation to town planning, health and building requirements. With planning approval, one of your most important decisions will be choosing a builder. For all building

projects over $5000, you and your builder need to sign a major domestic building contract, and only builders registered with the Building Practitioners’ Board can enter into these contracts. For contracts over $12,000 your builder must take out builder’s warranty insurance which covers any structural defects for six years and non-structural defects for two years. Don’t forget about interior finishes and trimmings. This area has an expansive choice of suppliers in flooring, blinds, paint, tiles and more . . . basically everything you could require. You will be surprised by the range and competitive prices of local suppliers. If you choose to build locally, remember to shop locally and save! Coast’s building and renovation feature has taken the hard work out of locating builders, finding suppliers, and sourcing the expertise and products required to start your project. Read on to find out more . . .

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turning concepts into reality 79 Watt Street Wonthaggi Vic 3995 ph. 03 56725196 m. 0409933771 abeaumont@iprimus.com.au

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Customised systems designed to suit any home and budget All major brands supplied, installed and serviced

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guide building & renovation quick find guide Builders

New Dimension Homes 0407 852 790 Smiths Beach Constructions 0417 946 878 Home Design & Construction (03) 5678 5777 Colin Vanderstaay 0409 694 270 Bass Coast Builders (03) 5674 9251 Johnson & Innes (03) 5952 1311 Coldon Homes (03) 5672 1999 Eric Van Agtmaal Builder (03) 5672 3590

Drafting & design

Beaumont Concepts (03) 56725196 Darren Brown Design (03) 5678 5226 Onshore Design (03) 5952 2543

Building suppliers

Home Hardware Leongatha (03) 5662 2311 Wonthaggi Plaster & Hardware (03) 5672 1535 (03) 5672 2267 Westernport Roof Supplies (03) 5952 5212 Building Bitz (03) 5672 4021 Van Steensels (03)56788552

Concreting

New Wave concreting 0402 454 742 Eli Sheering Concreting 0402 632 529

Finance & lending

Commonwealth Bank commbank.com.au Geoff Thompson Home Property consultants 0414 495 984

Interior design

Invisage Interiors (03) 5674 6247

Plumbing & airconditioning

JBW Technologies (03) 5678 7601 South Gippsland Airconditioning (03) 5655 2399 Plumbers Now (03) 5952 6066

Outdoor/Gardening

Southcoast Sheds & Garages (03) 5674 3111 Raw Polymers (Eco wise tanks) (03)5952 6566 Bayscape Mini Diggers 0400 502 738 Bass Coast Garages (03) 5672 1846 Tree Culture 0412 303 913 Island garden Supplies (03) 5956 7397 Island Landscape & Design (03) 5952 3838 Coastal Native Landscapes 0432 060 528 Bill Guy Landscaping 0418 521 976 Lilly Pilly Nursery (03) 5682 1930

Interior finishes

South Coast Furnishings (03) 5952 1488 Southern Ceilings 0412 304 442 Floorworld (03) 5672 5590 Paint Place (03) 5952 2522 (03) 5672 5522 Wonthaggi Tiles & Woodheating (03) 5672 2543 Retravision (03) 56724733 (03) 5952 2221 Gippsland Audio Visual 1300 859 976

Property Agents

Foxsocks RE (03) 5952 6633 Judith Wright Real Estate (03) 5952 5100 San Remo Realty (03) 5678 5141 Alex Scott Phillip Island (03) 5952 2633 Alex Scott Wonthaggi (03) 5672 1911

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specialists are here to help in the Bass Coast and surrounds. builders+designers+finance best builders •designers • competitive finance

new dimension homes

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Paul Stewart Branch Manager, Cowes 03 5952 2238 www.cowes.vic@cba.com.au

Karen Hughes Branch Manager, Korumburra 03 5655 2133 www,korumburra.vic@cba.com.au

Trevor Mabin Personal Lender, Cowes & Korumburra 0401 480 586

Fran Andrighetto Branch Manager, Wonthaggi 03 5672 1322 www.wonthaggi.vic@cba.com.au

With over 17 years local experience, Darren Brown Design has forged itself as one of the regions most From humble beginnings as a local builder of housing and unit reputable building design companies. Their service developments, New Dimension Homes has built a solid reputation for is unique in its ability to connect with their clients providing quality, value for money, home building options throughout individual desires and style, whilst embracing good Melbourne. It has established a growing presence in the Mornington design philosophies to create a result that is both Peninsula, South East Gippsland and the Bass Coast regions. functional and stylish. Having a strong network of A driving force behind the company’s success is director Peter Osborne. building professionals, consultants and builders, With over 50 years of building experience, Peter has earned long Darren Brown Design removes confusion throughout standing industry respect, and has developed strong relationships with the building design and documentation process. The both trade leaders andFiona suppliers. Sainsbury Jayne Chapman Harrington Patsy Britt team at Darren Brown Lynda Design is highly motivated, Personal Lender, Wonthaggi Branch Manager, Leongatha Lender winning member of the Personal Lender New Dimension HomesPersonal is an award Housing approachable and focused on providing absolute 0431 610 806 03 5662 4122 0431 284 207 0431 284 207 Industry Association (HIA) and consistently ranks in the state’s top clarity and direction, while pushing the boundaries of www.leongatha@cba.com.au 100 builders. good design in the pursuit to exceed expectations.

colin vanderstaay homes

The Smiths Beach Constructions team is made up of local, top quality trades people with an absolute passion for design and building. They see their relationship between the builder and their client as the secret to their success. Every home they build is an individual design that has been developed each step of the way with the owners to suit their personal tastes and requirements.

When asked about his design philosophy, Colin Vanderstaay believes that we can live simply and in harmony with nature. Colin says “Buildings can be quite Joanne Anglim Sam Jobling Barbara Pollock Hanna Wardell Area Manager Retail Gippsland Localshould Business face Banker Financial Planning Manager Area Manager economical. Glass north & 03 5100 0704 0410 441 098 Corporate Financial Services 0414 963 542 sourcing ordinary, inexpensive materials 0434 256 846 makes the process cheaper”. His energy efficient designs capture the winter sun and use cross ventilation for cooling, With so many Commonwealth Bank branches in the area, there’s bound to be one in your neck of the woods. What’s more, each which saves on household running costs. branch offers everything you need under the one roof. To arrange a no-obligation appointment, simply call between 8.30 am and 5 pm, Monday to Friday, or drop into the branch closest to you.

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many of our competitors manage your project by telephone, we are always working to exceed the expectations of our clients. Important information. Applications for finance are subject to approval. Fees and charges apply. Financial planning advice is provided by Commonwealth Financial Planners who are representatives of With on-line access Commonwealth Financial Planning Limited, ABN 65 003 900 169 AFSL 231139, a wholly owned but non-guaranteed subsidiary of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia ABN 48 123 123 124. CBALA0003_PI you can keep up to date with the progress With a Commonwealth Bank Viridian Line of of your project. Each stage is photographed Credit you can have money at your fingertips to and uploaded for your pay tradespeople, buy materials and make those convenience. All this is designed to make things renovation dreams come true. All at Home Loan easier for you.Johnson interest rates! www.commbank.com.au & Innes are proud to be Registered Master Builders.

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Beaumont Concepts building designs deliver a unique look and create functional designs for easy living. In every project they endeavour to find and apply innovative solutions to enhance their clients’ investment with great home design.”

eric van agtmaal . builder

coldon homes Coldon’s greatest strength continues to be the building of quality homes at competitive prices. The builders motto states, “we more than satisfy your pocket and your expectations, whether you looking to build a new home or holiday cottage.” You probably have your own ideas about what sort of home you want to live in. They offer a resident drafting service to help design your home. You can also select from their designs, of which there are over 40 plans to choose from. They will build to your architect’s design and in the materials of your choice. They can build you a small home or a mansion. It’s nothing unusual at Coldon to build a second third or even a fourth home for clients whose needs have changed with the passing years.

Local builder Eric Van Agtmaal’s philosophy is ‘no job to big or small.’ With a solid reputation in building, he also specialises in deckings and pergolas.

geoff thompson home & property consultants With over 25years of experience in residential real estate financing and a genuine concern for my clients’ well-being, I specialise in structuring finance for borrowers from all walks of life.

Andrew Cochrane from Bass Coast builders is an environmentally aware builder who is ‘Greensmart’ accredited. A quality home builder, his speciality is new homes and renovations.

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home design & construction

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Home Design & Construction is based in San Remo. A residential and commercial builder, they offer expert advice and free quotes on new homes, extensions, commercial projects, unit developments and house and land packages.

With 30 years experience. Onshore Design offers unique and environmentally sensitive building designs.

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invisage interiors • quality window furnishings

roller blinds • timber and aluminium venetian blinds • roman blinds • drapes • panel glides • plantation shutters • soft furnishings • upholstery and drapery fabrics and all aspects of interior decorating showroom and office - 22a cashin street, inverloch victoria 3996 t 5674 6247 m 0408 585 304 f 5674 6249 e invint@bigpond.net.au

Onshore Design Professionals get results...

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Call for a free appraisal of your project 9/95 Marine Parade, San Remo www.sanremorealty.com.au Ph: 56785 141

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Russell Good

234 Church St, COWES Tel: 5952 2543 Fax: 5952 2899

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Inverloch Display Home (pictured above) located at 75 Tamara Cresent, Inverloch

Quality from start to finish With over 50 years experience, the team at New Dimension Homes bring a vast knowledge of building affordable quality homes that suit all tastes and requirements. We will deliver your new home on time and on budget. With a large range of designs, we can adapt to suit your individual needs. Utilizing Darren Brown Design from San Remo, New Dimension Homes can deliver the home of your dreams. Quality design, workmanship and materials go a long way toward achieving a house that you, the home owner and the builder, can both be proud of.

Dont miss our new display home opening in Cowes in December call Karen 0407 852 790

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WONTHAGGI SUPERSTORE

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PHILLIP ISLAND STORE

15-17 Murray St Wonthaggi 3995

Shop 2, 144 Thompson Ave, Cowes 3992

03 56724733

03 5952 2221

Building homes to suit your lifestyle COLDON homes have been established in the Bass Coast region for over 45 years. We offer great designs that are adaptable to your individual needs. As local builders with an exceptional reputation, we offer value for money, experience and quality construction. ÜÜÜ°V ` iðV °>Õ www.coldonhomes.com.au Cape Paterson, Wonthaggi, VIC 3995 * Ê* / ,-" PHONE: 03 5672 1999 Ê," ]Ê7" / Ê6 ÊÎ x * " \ÊäÎÊxÈÇÓÊ£

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interiors

Situated on beautiful Phillip Island, with two stores in Cowes, Southcoast furnishings specialises in interior and exterior furnishings. They offer free measure and quotes on all our services and can provide a package combination of floor coverings, window coverings, furniture including bedding and ornamentation.

r any weather.

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flooring • blinds • audio visuals • airconditioning

jbw technologies JBW technologies offer climate control for any weather. Customised systems are designed to suit any home and budget. Stocking all major brands, they can supply, install and service air conditioning units, gas and reverse cycle heating and ducted vacuum systems.

floorworld wonthaggi Floorworld offers a wide range of carpets, timber, laminate and vinyl cushion flooring. With a variety of traditional styles and colours mixed with new and innovative concepts, Floorworld has a flooring product to suit any contemporary or traditional style home, as well as commercial applications. Wonthaggi Floorworld endeavours to be the leader in Bass Coast when it comes to quality flooring installations. As a Boral Solid Timber and Hycraft Wool Carpet Distributor, we grant our neighbours quality and luxury at affordable prices.

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Gippsland Audio Visual take the time to consider your living space and present alternatives that foster long term enjoyment that represents money well spent. There is a standard where Audio and Video embrace the audience and reveal the subtle tones that have been carefully committed to the medium by people who are passionate in their field of expertise.This approach to excellence in Audio Visual is also applied in our Corporate Consultations and Installations.

Wonthaggi Retravision Superstore and Phillip Island Retravision team up to give you the best deals on all home appliances including, refrigeration products, cooking and kitchen appliances, home entertainment, LCDs and Plasma panels, home theatre, Hi-Fi, technology equipment, MP3, Digital cameras, Telstra products and much, much more. We offer the biggest range and the most competitive pricing, and service in the district. Wonthaggi Retravision Superstore and Phillip Island Retravision - more than just the best price!

south gippsland air-conditioning South Gippsland Air Conditioning have been serving the Gippsland area since 1985. They design systems to suit their customers needs; from wall split systems, ducted systems and cassette systems. coast 125

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Southern Ceiling S PLASTERERS PLASTERING UNITEX RENDERS SUSPENDED ACOUSTIC CEILINGS COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL

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bass coast garages Servicing Bass Coast, Phillip Island & South Gippsland

• roller/sectional doors • remote controls • sheds • carports • service & repairs • quality guaranteed

p. 5672 1846 John & Joanne Ryan f. 5672 4840 m. 0418 121 391 bcgarages@optusnet.com.au

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suppliers

building supplies • tiles • paint • plumbers and more

home hardware

A.W Smith & Sons Home Hardware have been in Leongatha, servicing South Gippsland for over 60 years. From beyond Welshpool to Phillip Island, to Lang Lang or over to Morwell - they will supply all your building and renovating requirements. You can get almost anything required to build your home or create your outdoor living area . . . and your dream garden.

plumbers now For four generations the Sunderland family have been experts in all your plumbing needs, with a focus on long lasting, efficient and effective outcomes for their clients. They offer free no obligation consultations and will review your plans and suggest options that will be cost effective and environmentally responsible.

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building bitz A visit to Building Bitz in Wonthaggi will surprise and reward you. They stock almost anything in recycled timbers . . . plus the kitchen sink! A paradise for builders and artisians.

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Southern Ceilings are members of the HIA and The Wall and Ceiling Contractors of Victoria, and offer a complete plastering service. From internal walls and ceilings, suspended, acoustic, fire rated and standard plasterboard applications - they’ve got you covered. They also do rendered and textured external walls. They stock the complete UNITEX range of renders and styrene thermal wall systems for commercial and domestic applications.

van steensels Van Steensels Timbers offer so much more than timber. Their family has been operating the business in the Grantville area for more than 18 years. Offering friendly, professional service and advice, visit them for all your hardware, water storage (tanks) and timber needs.

Wonthaggi Plaster stock an extensive range of CSR Gyrock and plasterboard products for your building project or renovation. With their large range of boral bricks and pavers, they have all your interior and exterior building supply needs covered.

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the paint place Apart from offering a great selection of paint, The paint place at Cowes and Wonthaggi also offer the services of a professional color consultant, Carisa Brinsmaid. Drop in and see the team for your next painting project.

From large commercial jobs to building a house (or even a cubby house!), Westerport Roof Supplies will be able to assist you with all your roofing requirements.

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wonthaggi tiles & wood heating Wonthaggi Tiles & Woodheating have a huge selection of floor and wall tiles at competitive prices - shop local and save! They also have everything you need for your wood or gas heating - something to keep in mind when winter rolls around.

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Living Inside Out Outdoor living with

With our extensive outdoor range and New Plant Nursery we also stock•Pool & Spa Chemicals •Wattyl Trade Depot •Key Cutting •Plumbing Supplies •Elgas Exchange and Easy Gas •Water Tanks •Timber & Hardware •Electric & Hand Tools •Water Features A.W Smith & Sons 5-13 Roughead St Leongatha

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Ph: (03) 5662 2311 Fax: (03) 5662 3942

Eco Waterwise Poly tanks 4,500ltr round poly tanks $1290 (2100 h x 1800 d) & 2,500ltr slim line tanks $1490 (2000 h x 2400 l x 700 d) . All colors available now

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Landscaping & Tree care • Tanks • Sheds & Garages • Concreting • Garden Supplies/Ornaments

island garden supplies

Island Garden Supplies stocks everything you could need for the great outdoors. Sand, Pavers, Blended Soils, Screenings, Rocks, Pebbles, Sleepers, Barks, Mulches, Path and Driveway Toppings, Mesh and Trench Reinforcement, and Phillip Island concrete. You’ll get that garden up to scratch in now time at all.

bass coast garages Bass Coast Garages service the Bass Coast, Phillip Island and South Gippsland regions. Quality guaranteed, John and Joanne Ryan offer service and repairs, roller and sectional doors, remote controls, sheds and carports.

New Wave Concreting offer an exciting range of decorative concrete options to complement the style of your home. With over 10 years experience we aim to impress.

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eco waterwise tanks by raw polymers

bayscape minidiggers

southcoast sheds and garages

Burt Loenen from Bayscape Mini Diggers is a fully qualified Horticulturalist/Landscaper, who concentrates on all aspects of landscaping and construction. He specialises in drought tolerant gardens, water tank installations, mini digger excavations, stumpholes, trenching, and site clean-ups, with the assistance of his compact, track, all weather machine.

Southcoast Sheds and Garages carries and extensive range of barns, carports, rollerdoors, fencing, weekenders and gazebos.

The house is built - now what to do with that lump of dirt around it? Call the lanscaping specialists: Island Landscape and Design for contemporary drought tolerant gardens, Coastal Native Landscapes for the best in . . . you guessed it - coastal natives and Bill Guy Landscaping & In2Landscape Design for all aspects of landscape design. For a beautiful selection of trees, shrubs and plants (& garden ornaments), visit Lilly Pilly Nursery in Foster.

tree culture For everything in tree’s call Tree Culture for tree planting, consultation, tree reports, tree removal, stump grinding, pruning, chipping, pest management, root barriers and fire hazard reduction.

Eco waterwise Poly water tanks are manufactured on Phillip Island with a Roto Moulding machine built in Australia. The material used is a Low density Polyethylene powder (pre coloured and UV Stabilised). With our unstable climate and minimum rainfall, every household should do their bit for the enviroment and invest in a home or business water tank. Different colors, styles and capacities available.

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Kush Kush oriental gift gallery has a gorgeous range of waterwalls, hand carved garden art and water bowls, which are believed to bring ‘good luck’ in many parts of Asia.

eli sheerin concreting

Servicing Bass Coast and South Gippsland, Eli Sheerin Concreting specialises in stencil pattern, colored, exposed aggregate, driveways, footpaths, house and shed slabs. No job too big or too small!

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Steve Demos 0417 946 878

your ultimate lifestyle builder

SMITHS BEACH CONSTRUCTIONS & DESIGN Pty Ltd

Eric Van Agtmaal

Builder

Wonthaggi eric.vanagtmaal@bigpond.com

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03 5672 3590 0417 584 273

Solutions for Everyone

With over 25 years of experience in residential real estate financing and a genuine concern for my clients’ well-being, I specialise in structuring finance for borrowers from all walks of life. • New homes and investment loans • Refinance • Personal loans/Home deposit • Vehicle and equipment leasing • Construction loans • Business loans • Reverse mortgages • Self employed lo docs

Call me now for an obligation free consultation or home loan health check.

Geoff Thompson Mob: 0414 495 984 Email: geoff.thompson@capitaltrust.com.au

colin vanderstaay

building your dreams

Registered building practitioner Vanderstaay & son Pty Ltd abn 17 064 900 223 dba 6261 mba 46870 po box 312, San Remo Vic 3925 ph 0409 694 270 fax 0359 566 611

web address - http://colinvand.server101.com

no job to big or small specialising in pergolas & decking

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Efficient Water Outcomes, Effective Hot Water Services, Stunning Home Heating Plumbers NOW can show how to get the most out of your home building or improvement project. Our free no obligation consultation will review your plans and suggest options that will be cost effective & environmentally responsible. We will be happy to work with your architect, designer and builder to incorporate practical solutions to the issues that affect us all.

Plan NOW with Plumbers Now Building or renovating a home involves many decisions. Often the last decisions that are made should have been the first considered: For four generations the Sunderland family have been experts in all plumbing needs, with a focus on long lasting, efficient & effective outcomes for their customers.

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•New homes & renovations. •Environmentally aware. •Greensmart accredited. •Quality home builder.

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building a lifestyle

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words maria reed photos warren reed

Building or renovating can be one of the biggest challenges you may take on in your lifetime. For San Remo local, Pat Wilsmore, the decision to build on her block overlooking the waters at San Remo required careful planning and deliberation.

After 34 years of living in a contemporary family home that overlooked bushland at Briars Hill near Eltham, a visit to Phillip Island got Pat Wilsmore thinking. “I was visiting my sister-in-law in Cowes, and I thought, I like this. I could live here. I could retire here . . . “ Pat sent her sister-in-law on a mission to find a property, and she found a special block on the hill at San Remo. Pat snapped up the block, much to her kids’ horror, “as they were used to having the Sunday roast at my place – but they eventually came around.” The first challenge for Pat was to decide on the design of the house she would like for the block. Fortunately, she was a bit savvy with directional placement for wind and sun as her late husband was an engineer, and she had helped build their family home. “Coming from a family of 9 girls, and only 2 boys, we didn’t learn how to do any ‘boyish’ things.’ Well, not until she met her husband. “I tried to do the design for my house, but I just had no flair. I started fiddling, but I’m no drawer and I just couldn’t get it right.” When a neighbour recommended Russell Good from Onshore Design, she met him and handed over a list of her requirements. “I wanted a modern-looking house and I could see that Russell had a flair for design, so I told him to do what he liked – just go for it! . . . and he did.” Russell says, “My design ideas are created as a response to the site and the surrounding environment and incorporate the client’s lifestyle. I like to approach each job with an open mind and challenge the existing stereotypes of suburban housing by using angles, cantilevers and articulation.” Builder Lindsay Roff-Smith, who she affectionately calls “Rocky”, turned Russell’s design into reality. “They do a lot of work together, and I don’t know if it was because I was old enough to be their mother, but they were excellent. They were so easy to work with, and it was just a fantastic experience all round.” Pat believes the secret to any building or renovation is to be well prepared. “Don’t start building and then change your mind. You have to be absolutely sure, and happy with the design before you start – and by the time I finished with Russell it was ready to go. I think one of the few advantages of being older is being wiser,” she laughs. The house angles cleverly, capturing the light and panoramic views of the bay. Designed for a steep sloping block, Pat’s home is spread over three levels. The ground floor has two bedrooms, a bathroom and living room, perfect for when friends or family drop

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in or stay. The mezzanine level offers a compact laundry and garage access to the side of the property. Upstairs we enter a bright, openplan area overlooking a spectacular view incorporating the kitchen, lounge and dining area, with two bedrooms and ensuite bathroom. “I love everything about this house. I love walking in, I love the openness and I never get sick of the view. I’ve had people say that it’s like living near a train line, that you get used to it and don’t notice it after a while, but that’s not true. I appreciate the view every single time I see it. Every morning when I get up and look out the window, I think I’m just so lucky.” House aside, Pat simply loves living in the area. “I think people are so much more relaxed in a seaside atmosphere. In the street where I live, the people are all around my age, they are all very friendly and we look out for each other without living in each other’s pockets.” The former legal eagle keeps herself busy with tai-chi, golf lessons, family and volunteer work. “When I finished work, I retired, sold the house and moved here. The transition was really easy. I think about things for a long time, I weigh up the pros and cons so that when I make the decision I am sure about what I’m doing. If it’s the right decision – great, and if it’s the wrong decision – great, but move on, and don’t look back . . . and this has been a great decision. C

Designs of the future – Russell Good My main concern in our built environment is that many modern designs compromise the life-cycle of building costs. This causes considerable maintenance costs. Houses used to be designed to last up to 100 years. Many houses built now would be lucky to last 25 years – such is our disposable lifestyle. ECOnomics, will continue to dictate the terms to our responsible authorities and decision makers. ECOlogy and the protection of our natural environment need to have first priority. Decisions need to come from the soul not from the need of making a fast buck, or before you know it there will be nothing left to make money from. Locally, we need our planners to recognise that we are different to Melbourne and our regulations should reflect that. Bass Coast is not a secret anymore, but it is still a special place - relatively free of commercialization. This needs to be protected and I believe small communities need to regularly voice our concerns and opinions.

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www.roofsupplies.com.au

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GREENFIELD GAZEBOS A stunning focal point in any landscape design. Shady - a practical place to relax and entertain.

Distributor for

13 Bear Street, Inverloch

Tel. 5674 3111

Fax. 5674 3388

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WONTHAGGI TILE & WOOD HEATING

Wonthaggi Plaster Warehouse & Showroom Expert Advice Friendly Staff Prompt Delivery

A comprehensive range of floor and wall tiles at competitive prices Southern Cross ceramics

Wonthaggi Country Hardware Boral Bricks Masonary Blocks 24 Hour Display Complete Range

Wonthaggi Plaster (03) 5672 1535 Wonthaggi Country Hardware (03) 5672 2267 42 Inverloch Rd, Wonthaggi

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Phone: 5672 2543

Fax: 5672 2326

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color consultant available WONTHAGGI

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21 Billson Street

149 Thompson Avenue

Tel (03) 5672 5522 Fax (03) 5672 5533

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323a Bass Highway PO BOX 405, Wonthaggi, Vic 3995

Tel (03) 5952 2522 Fax (03) 5952 2593

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servicing Gippsland Area since 1985. Inverloch (03) 5674 3499 Korumburra (03) 56552399

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Coastal Native Landscapes Landscape Design & construction

Australian plant specialists, creating unique coastal gardens JTMBOE MBOETDBQF

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Cutting edge design & landscaping for seaside gardens . design consultations . water features . low maintenance/ drought tolerant gardens . paving & retaining walls . mediteranean/pacific style gardens . over 15 years experience . latest styles and products

Matt Crooks . Smiths Beach . Phillip Island. 0419 356 222 t. 5952 3838 e. info@islandlandscaping.com.au www.islandlandscaping.com.au

* All aspects of landscape design & construction * Fully detailed landscape plans & design consultation * Paving, retaining walls, driveways & paths * Drought tolerant, low maintenance gardens * Revegetation & maintenance services * Garden art & sculpture * Native plants for sale * Tank water available * Truck & tipper hire ALL ASPECTS OF LANDSCAPING & CONSTRUCTION STUMP HOLES & POST HOLES TRENCHING ALL WEATHER TIGHT ACCESS SPECIALISTS DROUGHT TOLERANT GARDENS

MINI DIGGER EXCAVATIONS

Pat Barrett & Jacquie Chambers BURT LOENEN - 0400 0422 685 045 0432 502 060 528738 burtloenen@bigpond.com.au Fully qualified Horticulturists RMB 5768 Cowes Victoria fax. 5952 1424 email: jcpb@aapt.net.au

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ALL ASPECTS OF LANDSCAPING & CONSTRUCTION

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TRENCHING ALL ASPECTS OF LANDSCAPING & CONSTRUCTION ALL WEATHER ACCESS STUMP HOLES TIGHT & POST HOLES SPECIALISTS DROUGHT TOLERANT GARDENS TRENCHING ALL WEATHER TIGHT ACCESS SPECIALISTS BURT LOENEN - GARDENS 0400 502 738 DROUGHT TOLERANT burtloenen@bigpond.com.au BURT LOENEN - 0400 502 738

burtloenen@bigpond.com.au

Fully qualified horticulturist. Water tanks, site clean ups, specialised pruning & maintenance.

MINI DIGGER EXCAVATIONS ALL ASPECTS OF LANDSCAPING & CONSTRUCTION STUMP HOLES & POST HOLES TRENCHING ALL WEATHER TIGHT ACCESS SPECIALISTS DROUGHT TOLERANT GARDENS BURT LOENEN - 0400 502 738

burtloenen@bigpond.com.au

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ISLAND GARDEN SUPPLIES

Sand, Pavers, Blended Soils, Screenings, Rocks, Pebbles, Sleepers, Barks, Mulches, Path and Driveway Toppings & Mesh and Trench Reinforcement, also PHILLIP ISLAND PRE-MIXED CONCRETE

886 Phillip Island Road, Newhaven, 3925 Ph: 5956 7397 Fax: 5956 7929

Lilly Pilly Nursery

Bill Guy Landscaping All aspects of landscape construction Bobcat & Tipper Hire

0418 521 976

www.billguylandscaping.com.au

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IN2LANDSCAPE DESIGN concept & detailed landscaping plans

0415 510 138

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ELI SHEERIN CONCRETING

A b u i l d e r o r a r t i s t s’ h a v e n . . . Specialising in stencil pattern, colored, exposed aggregate, driveways, footpaths, house and shed slabs.

Eli Sheerin 0402 632 529

VAN STEENSEL TIMBERS BUILDING MATERIALS & WATER TANKS

5 Loughran drive, Wonthaggi p. (03) 5672 4021 m. 0427 724 021

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Our team of managers and specialists are here to help in the Bass Coast and surrounds.

Paul Stewart Branch Manager, Cowes 03 5952 2238 www.cowes.vic@cba.com.au

Karen Hughes Branch Manager, Korumburra 03 5655 2133 www,korumburra.vic@cba.com.au

Trevor Mabin Personal Lender, Cowes & Korumburra 0401 480 586

Fran Andrighetto Branch Manager, Wonthaggi 03 5672 1322 www.wonthaggi.vic@cba.com.au

Lynda Sainsbury Personal Lender, Wonthaggi 0431 610 806

Jayne Chapman Branch Manager, Leongatha 03 5662 4122 www.leongatha@cba.com.au

Fiona Harrington Personal Lender 0431 284 207

Patsy Britt Personal Lender 0431 284 207

Sam Jobling Local Business Banker 03 5100 0704

Barbara Pollock Financial Planning Manager 0410 441 098

Hanna Wardell Area Manager Corporate Financial Services 0434 256 846

Joanne Anglim Area Manager Retail Gippsland 0414 963 542

With so many Commonwealth Bank branches in the area, there’s bound to be one in your neck of the woods. What’s more, each branch offers everything you need under the one roof. To arrange a no-obligation appointment, simply call between 8.30 am and 5 pm, Monday to Friday, or drop into the branch closest to you. ■ ■ ■ ■

Home loans and lines of credit. Personal loans. Credit cards. Business loans and equipment finance.

■ Transaction and investment accounts. ■ Home and contents insurance, and motor vehicle insurance. ■ Superannuation, managed funds, wealth creation and tax effective strategies, life insurance and income protection.

commbank.com.au

Important information. Applications for finance are subject to approval. Fees and charges apply. Financial planning advice is provided by Commonwealth Financial Planners who are representatives of Commonwealth Financial Planning Limited, ABN 65 003 900 169 AFSL 231139, a wholly owned but non-guaranteed subsidiary of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia ABN 48 123 123 124. CBALA0003_PI

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I love summer holidays . . . splashing at the beach, finding pretty shells and playing in the sand. Jude is my best friend, and I love holding his hand.

Spencer & Rutherford (handbags & luggage) Mr Jude wears Tommy Rocket. Ms Jordan wears Two Belles

Pandemonium clothes for kids

Pandemonium for Kids, 42 Thompson Ave Cowes. phone 03 5952 1143

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