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Gallery appeal THE McClelland Gallery and Sculpture Park has launched its first annual appeal to raise muchneeded funds to keep the art gallery and park in Langwarrin open to the public free of charge. McClelland deputy director Lyn Johnson and development manager Phillip Jones are spearheading the fundraising efforts. All donations to the March appeal for the not-for-profit gallery are tax deductible. See story Page 6. Picture: Gary Sissons

Rates cap means ‘jobs crisis’ Neil Walker neil@baysidenews.com.au THE south east suburbs could face a “jobs crisis” if a Labor state government pledge to cap rates goes ahead, according to Frankston councillors. At last week’s public council meeting, councillors were unanimous in their criticism of the Andrews government’s pre-election promise to limit future rates increases to

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consumer price index (CPI) rises. “I don’t think my time as a councillor has seen me so concerned at a proposal that a government has put up at an election,” Cr Colin Hampton said. “This is a very populist point for a government or an opposition to take. It doesn’t take into account – in my opinion – the effects it will have today and into the future on the management and planning of local government.” The Labor state government plans to bring in the rates capping policy for the 2016-17 financial year onwards.

The most recent CPI figure available was 1.7 per cent for the year to December 2014. Frankston Council’s long-term financial plan is based on annual rates rise of 5.5 per cent. A council officer’s report stated Frankston Council faces a $22 million shortfall in funding over four years if the Andrews government’s policy comes into force. Cr Hampton said most council costs, such as bitumen for roads and concrete for building upgrades, rise faster than the CPI rate.

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“Capital works will nearly draw to a close … it has a kick-on effect. This is a very short-sighted thing to do. People should understand it will cost services to this community and eventually it will cost jobs.” Local Government Minister Natalie Hutchins met with Frankston councillors last month to hear concerns about the state government’s rates capping policy. Cr Glenn Aitken “found the minister very approachable and she was very easy to talk to about this”.

“We did emphasise through our officers and the CEO particularly and councillors the impact that the rates cap would have Victoria wide,” he said. “There is no doubt whatsoever that rates cap will impact on the services councils throughout the state deliver to their communities. “Frankston is not exactly awash with money. We have to hold a very tight budget to do what we want to do.” Continued Page 8

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Ziggie, where are you? HAS anyone seen Ziggie? The 160cm tall, fibreglass statue appears to have been the victim of some monkey business last week and police are appealing for public assistance in finding him. Ziggie was stolen from outside a tobacconist on Thompson St between 6pm Tuesday 24 February and 6am Wednesday 25 February. Investigators believe a man wearing dark clothing took the statue – and its attached ashtray and metal stand - and fled the scene. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or file a confidential report at crimestoppers.com.au

Proudly giving: Members of Proudly Frankston and representatives of six community organisations receiving contributions from the group formed to promote community spirit. Picture: Marg Harrison, BusinessTimes

SIX community groups have shared in the benefits of a long, lazy lunch. The tickets bought by 500 diners who ate lunch last November while being entertained by jazzman James Morrison and bands made up of past and present students at Frankston High School contributed to the $7000 handed out last week by Proudly Frankston.

Proudly Frankston is a group dedicated to “promoting greater community spirit for Frankston”. Cheques were last Tuesday handed to Shirlene Thomas of Peninsula Health, Kim Michod, Peninsula Home Hospice, Georgia Simon, Menzies Caring for Kids, Christine Richards, Frankston Homeless Support Services, Simon Green, Frankston Dolphins Football Club and John Albiston,

Frankston High School. Alan Wickes, Proudly Frankston’s president, said the amount raised by the group throughout 2014 was cut by at least $10,000 when bad weather forced the long, lazy lunch to be held indoors at Mornington Racing Club instead of on the oval at Frankston Park.  Frankston Wine and Food Society, which raises money for

Proudly Frankston, is holding the first of four lunches for the year at Ranelagh Club, Mt Eliza, on Wednesday 11 March. The fourcourse “international lunch” by chef Roong Saisombait-Holtz will be served with six French wines. Cost: $70 members, $90 nonmembers. Details and bookings: 0419 343 989.

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‡ Harmony Day at Orwil Street Community House Friday 20 March, 10am–1pm ‡ Langwarrin Celebration Day Sunday 22 March, 11am–2pm, Elisabeth Murdoch College ‡ Frankston North Community Centre Saturday 28 March, 11am–2pm, 26 Mahogany Avenue ‡ Groundswell Community Garden Saturday 28 March, 11am–1pm, Montague Park, Frankston

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Free events. Bookings essential: 9768 1628 or frankston.vic.gov.au and search ‘Environmental Events’

‡ Solar Information Session Saturday 14 March, 10–11.30am, Frankston South Community and Recreation Centre, 55 Towerhill Road, Frankston South Independent advice to help you make the choice before you invest in solar power.

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February – March 2015 Celebrating Latin American, Portuguese and Spanish cultures

Ventana Street Fiesta Saturday 14 March

Wells Street is transformed into a Latin wonderland with live music, dance, traditional food, children’s games, family workshops, market stalls and more.

Honouring our newest citizens Local families with a baby born in the past 12 months are invited to come along to a Welcoming Babies ceremony held in their neighbourhood. The Mayor provides HDFK IDPLO\ ZLWK D FHUWL¿FDWH DQG WKHUH is storytime, light refreshments and an opportunity to meet other families in your community. ‡ Karingal – Wednesday 18 March ‡ Frankston South – Thursday 16 April ‡ Langwarrin – Tuesday 5 May Details: frankston.vic.gov.au/ welcomingbabies or 1300 322 322

The 26-Storey Treehouse Thursday 19 March, 4.30-5.30pm, Frankston Arts Centre

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Saturday 14 March, 1–3pm, St Francis Xavier Parish, 60 Davey Street, Frankston Enter Church via Park Street. Details: 0407 509 510

Wednesday 25 March, 10am, Frankston Library Long Room, 60 Playne Street, Frankston Free information and referral session hosted by Impact Volunteering. Details: 9770 6492

Friday 13 March, 10–11am, Frankston Visitor Information Centre, 7N Pier Promenade, Frankston Waterfront

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Understand Passover 11.45am Beach Ceremony: Frankston Foreshore (Wells Street end) 12.45pm Parade: Frankston Foreshore to Wells Street Plaza SP 2I¿FLDO :HOFRPH Wells Street Plaza 1–7pm Main Fiesta: Wells Street 7pm After Party: live band Sin Frontera at The Groove Train or dinner and sangria at Rocotillos or The Coffee Club

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Thursday 26 March, 8pm, Frankston Arts Centre, Davey Street, Frankston Internationally-acclaimed baritone JosĂŠ CarbĂł is joined by Adelaide International Guitar Festival Artistic Director and celebrated classical guitarist Slava Grigoryan and his equally renowned guitarist brother Leonard, for an evening of ‘passionate’ tango. Tickets: 9784 1060 or thefac.com.au

Monday 30 March, 6.30pm for 7pm start, High Street Uniting Church, 16–18 High Street, Frankston Enjoy a Seder meal and learn how our Jewish friends celebrate Passover. Tickets: $10–$20 ($45 for family). Please book by 20 March: 1300 322 842

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Forward thinking vital for business Neil Walker neil@baysidenews.com.au FORMER UK prime minister Margaret Thatcher infamously proclaimed “there is no such thing as society” in 1987 but it is not an opinion futurist Mark McCrindle would share. The social researcher, author and professional speaker has made a career out of analysing modern society’s trends and actions. He is heading to Mornington this month to share some of his insights as a guest speaker as part of the Frankston and Mornington Peninsula Business Breakfast Series. Mr McCrindle established McCrindle Research nine years ago and has made it his business to tell corporate clients and governments about societal shifts on the horizon. The company conducts focus group research and collates and digs through data to make statistics clear to more than 100 corporate and government clients. He regularly appears as a social research commentator in the press and on TV and radio on shows such as Channel Ten’s The Project, ABC News 24 and Channel Seven’s Sunrise. “I was working towards a psychology degree and my goal back then was to become a psychologist but I actually preferred sociology more, looking at society rather than individuals,” he said. “We try to help people understand the trends and changes to come. We all spend so long focused on what we’re doing now or the technical

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aspects of our industry that we forget to observe the changing external environment and technological shift.” He said his presentation in Mornington is a good chance for businesspeople to find out how changing demographics, including the coming of age of those born from 1982 onwards, commonly referred to as Generation Y, will impact on their companies both as consumers and employees. “[Companies] can suddenly find they’re good at what they do but they’re no longer relevant to the society we live in.” Planning for change is essential for a business aiming to thrive in a technological advances and the rise of social media, according to Mr McCrindle. McCrindle Research itself has had to adapt to change over the past decade. “When we began as market researchers it was just all about statistics

and reports but these days it’s about a ‘summary card’ to communicate to stakeholders and visual presentations and animated visuals … social media and multi-media presentations didn’t exist when we started. “It’s about visualising stats – taking it out of percentages and pie charts – and communicating in a simple and a quick way rather than having to read through a table.” McCrindle Research’s move to incorporate graphics and multi-media in its presentation of statistics gleaned through research has been recognised by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The ABS awarded McCrindle Research a Statistics Excellence Award in 2013 for “excellence in using statistics in the media”. The award came just two years after ABC’s Media Watch show questioned some of McCrindle Research’s survey methods in its earlier years. Mr McCrindle is unfazed by the criticism. “If you develop a career that’s out there, you’re going to have people who have a go. We’re all about conducting quality research.” Mark McCrindle will talk about Trends transforming the business landscape: thriving in times of unprecedented change at Mornington Racecourse on Tuesday 17 March, 7-9am. The FMP Business Breakfast Series is hosted by Frankston Council, Mornington Peninsula Shire, Frankston Business Network, Monash University and Mornington Peninsula Regional Tourism. See frankstonbusinessnetwork.com.au/ fmpbrekky for full details.

In brief Ventana Film Festival, until 17 March, Frankston Library, free Enjoy award-winning documentary Mundo Alas, 6pm, Tuesday 17 March. It follows a troupe of disabled musicians touring Argentina. A film from Ecuador will be screened 6.30pm, Tuesday 10 March. Domestic Violence Forum, Frankston Arts Centre, 6.30pm, Friday 13 March Australian of the Year Rosie Batty is guest speaker at ‘A Call To Action’, a forum to tackle family violence. The event is free but bookings are required on 9784 1060. Note: children Under 16 years are not permitted. The event is hosted by Sisterhood Frankston and Mornington Peninsula and sponsored by Frankston Council. Ventana, live music Sundays at Frankston City Library, 1.30pm, 15 and 29 March, free This free community festival, 5–9:45pm, Saturday 20 December, Carrum Downs Recreation Reserve has family-friendly activities such as face painting, rides and amusements, craft activities, food stalls, entertainment on stage from 5pm, Christmas carols from 8.30pm and a fireworks display (weather permitting). The event is alcohol and drug free. Details: 9782 0133. ‘Baykeepers’ film screening, Frankston High School, 6pm, Tuesday 17 March Every year tonnes of plastic rubbish is washed into the bay. Once in the water it is broken down into small particles – nurdles – that are a major contributor to marine pollution. ‘The Baykeepers’ short film takes a look at this local issue and discusses what we can do about it. Free

screening and Q&A with beach patrol activist Neil Blake. Lego Club for Kids, Frankston Library, 4-5pm, Wednesday 18 March This popular free children’s activities club is held fortnightly in school term. It is open to all children, however, those under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Harmony Day, White St Mall, Frankston, 11am-noon, Thursday 19 March The event will showcase multicultural music and dance and feature a mini-expo to share information about services available for the multicultural community. The event is being organised by council and Frankston Multicultural Services Network. The 26-Storey Treehouse at Frankston Arts Centre, 19 and 20 March This hilarious children’s performance has been adapted by Richard Tulloch, author of Bananas in Pyjamas and The Book of Everything. Information on 9784 1060 or see thefac.com.au Ironman Asia-Pacific Championship, Frankston Waterfront, Sunday 22 March The annual test of fitness and stamina, Ironman Asia-Pacific returns to the Frankston Waterfront. Residents and visitors are encouraged to make it down before 7am to secure a spot and cheer on participants. Langwarrin Celebration Day, 11am2pm, Sunday 22 March Langwarrin Township Committee is holding a community celebration day and looking for local community, business groups and variety stallholders to join in. Call Rae Higman 9789 7614 or Sam Rowley 9789 7653.

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Arts Appeal: McClelland Gallery deputy director Lyn Johnson and development manager Phillip Jones hope Frankston residents dig deep to support the gallery and sculpture park. Picture: Gary Sissons

The art of making an appeal THE McClelland Sculpture Park and Gallery is asking Frankston businesses and residents to pitch in to keep its Langwarrin premises open. McClelland has faced a financial squeeze since the death of major patron Dame Elisabeth Murdoch in early 2013. Dame Murdoch’s $400,000 annual grant was a vital contribution to the gallery’s $1 million annual operational costs. McClelland does not charge for admission to the gallery or park and relies on donations and income earned from hosting events. The appeal for funds will run throughout the month of March. Donors can also become sponsors. “This is the first time we’ve done

it,” McClelland development manager Phillip Jones said. “We’re seeking new ways to fund ourselves and introduce new audiences to the gallery … this appeal will be an annual initiative.” More than 130,000 people visit the park each year. “We want to raise $50,000 throughout March which will make a big difference to what we do,” Mr Jones said. “We try to be as self-reliant as we possibly can.” “The gallery is in good shape but we do need the local community to help us out a little bit to keep the ball rolling.” Mr Jones said “McClelland also has an important role to play in

educating and inspiring students from around the area, and the funds we raise make it possible to offer our school workshops and holiday programs for kids.” “We work hard to make sure every donation dollar counts in bringing Australian art to the community.” Donations to the first McClelland annual appeal can be made until 31 March. Visit mcclellandgallery.com or call 9789 1671 for information. McClelland Sculpture Park and Gallery is a registered not-for-profit organisation and all donations are tax deductible. Major donors can also become McClelland Ambassadors. Neil Walker


SEW promises ecology review Living examples: Frankston footballers Sam Fox (second from left at back) and Brad Sykes (third from left) with Bonbeach footballer Ricky Sykes and fellow Dolphin Dale Sutton during one of their Kick Start to a Healthy Heart programs at Frankston Park.

Footy players take ‘heart’ to the young FRANKSTON Dolphins players Brad Sykes and Sam Fox are running school holiday programs through in Frankston and on the Mornington Peninsula. Both players are in their fourth season with Frankston’s VFL team and are qualified coaches and say they want to show youngsters how sport and healthy lifestyle choices can improve their quality of life They say team sport has engendered life lessons that helps them with the challenges of everyday life and have started Syked for Sport to help spread the message. Fox said they attributed their personal confidence and success to sport. “Through our Kick Start to a Healthy Heart program we aim to bring about a revolution in the community by fostering a fresh culture of

fun, purpose and inspiration through affordable sports programs that reach as many youngsters as possible,” Fox said. “Online games and social networking have captivated the imagination and energy of our youth, which has its place, however, Kick Start to a Healthy Heart leads to more physical activity, more social interaction and increased emotional wellbeing.” Fox said research shows participation in sport and particularly team sport provides “unique benefits to the youth of our community”. “Benefits include greater confidence and self-belief, improvements in motor skills, rising fitness levels, and healthier eating habits. Active participation in sport is valuable as it develops pro-active interpersonal skills such as teamwork, leadership,

sportsmanship, positivity, resilience and socialisation.” Kick Start to a Healthy Heart has run an eight-week program at six primary schools and is also developing a leadership program for high school students to educate and coach “budding young leaders”. “We are keen to raise public awareness of our passion and programs - particularly within our local schools - so that more youth of this generation have an opportunity to receive a kick start toward finding their place in this community and to making a difference,” Fox said. The Kick Start to a Healthy Heart six-day school holiday programs for 5-10 year olds are supported by the Frankston Dolphins. Bookings: www. sykedforsport.com.au

SOUTH East Water says it is set to appoint an ecologist to conduct an environmental assessment of its decommissioned reservoir land in Mt Eliza. A spokesperson says it is also “investigating the possibility of a designated area of public open space” in the 2.8 hectares on the corner of Barmah and Kanya roads, which it wants Mornington Peninsula Shire to rezone for housing. The decisions come on the heels of a growing push by residents and wildlife experts for all the land to be used for a nature reserve instead of housing. The news has been welcomed by Kunyung Residents Group. Spokeswoman Rebecca Taylor said it was a positive step SEW had put on the public record that it was “seriously looking at creating a reserve”. Last year the government water authority asked the shire to rezone 24 blocks of about 1000 square metres each, worth about $450,000 a block or $10.8 million in total. The shire has called for public comment and is expected to consider the matter at a council meeting in Mt Martha on 23 March. It has received more than 75 submissions with many calling for a reserve in a part of Mt Eliza that has just two inland reserves – Bruce Cameron Reserve (site of Kunyung Preschool) and a flood-prone area next to Gunyong Creek.

Wildlife experts helping the residents group have identified 18 species of native birds using the fenced-off land and dam, which has water after rain, as well as four kinds of skink, two species of blue-tongue lizard, three species of frog, and four mammal species. South East Water said its reservoir was decommissioned in 1999. “In cases where land is surplus to operational requirements, an application is made to council to consider a change to the planning scheme. In this instance, the application was made to revert the land from its Public Use Zoning to its previous zoning, which was residential. “South East Water as the current landowner will not [itself] be developing the land for residential purposes. “South East Water is currently engaged in discussions with local council and members of the community in regards to the application for the rezoning. “While these discussions are ongoing, South East Water has worked with initial feedback and recommendations from some members of the community in regards to concerns surrounding local flora and fauna on the site. “To deliver on our continued responsibilities as an essential service provider, we seek to ensure efficient operation of infrastructure and use of land owned by the corporation.” Mike Hast

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‘Jobs crisis’ flagged if rates capped Continued from Page 1 Councillors agreed to write to Ms Hutchins to express their ongoing concerns about the government’s rate capping policy. The Municipal Association of Victoria has noted ratings agency Standard & Poor’s predicted “a cap could lead to a mismatch between councils’ ability to raise revenue and spending, leading to financial problems”. The Andrews government last week announced the Essential Services Commission will conduct an inquiry into the rate capping proposal and will report back to government. Councils will be consulted as part of the inquiry. A spokesperson for Local Government Minister Natalie Hutchins said the minister’s meeting with Frankston Council “was centred on the Andrews Labor Government’s plan to stop massive rate rises.” “This included how the policy will help Frankston ratepayers, how the consultation process will work and how councils who are seeking an exemption will need to be able to justify their spending.” Councils who wish to increase rates by more than the CPI rate will have the option to apply to the Essential Services Commission and justify the reason for the rate rise.

Mosque members help clean up Australia THE Langwarrin-based Ahmadiyya Muslim Association Victoria has been credited as providing the third highest number of volunteers at this year’s Clean Up Australia Day. On Sunday 1 March more than 200 volunteers from association helped

collect rubbish at selected sites in Langwarrin, Dandenong and Werribee South. At Langwarrin, below, the clean-up began at the association’s mosque, Bait-ul-Salam (House of Peace), with a recitation from the Quran and its

English translation. Imam Janud said Ahmadi Muslims volunteered “very enthusiastically” because cleaning up was “a part of our faith” and Muhammad had proclaimed “cleanliness is half of your faith”. “Secondly, we are proud Austral-

ians; we want to do our part in safeguarding Australia for future generations. This is just one of many ways we can do so,” Imam Janud said. More than 1200 volunteers from the association worked at nine clean-up sites across Australia.

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FRANKSTON Hospital was on bypass for non-life threatening cases for an hour on Tuesday 3 March, CEO Sue Williams said. “In the last quarter, the hospital achieved an operating time on bypass of just 2 per cent - well below the 3 per cent target set by the Department of Health and Human Services. This has

Chance ‘meating’ arrest AN off-duty policeman had a rare arrest while conducting his weekly shopping in Langwarrin on Sunday. Walking into a supermarket on Cranbourne-Frankston Rd, Carrum Downs, about 12.30pm he noticed a man wheeling $500 worth of meat out of the store.

THE two-lane concrete bridge over Kananook Creek, Seaford, will be upgraded thanks to a $433,000 federal government grant. The bridge, on the busy Seaford Rd, links the Frankston Freeway with Nepean Highway. VicRoads works will also improve pedestrian and freight access.

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AFTER pursuing a hectic corporate lifestyle for many years, in 2003 Greg and Sue O’Donoghue decided to pack up their kids, Sam and Sophie, and move to the glorious wine-growing region of the Mornington Peninsula, one hour from Melbourne. Here, they created Green Olive at Red Hill, a picture perfect 27-acre farm where they grow olives, grapes, herbs and veggies, raise sheep, chooks and ducks, and turn amazing produce from local farmers into a range of goodies everyone loves. While the O’Donoghues are dedicated to creating food for the heart and soul, with the aim of being fully sustainable, they still face the same challenges as many businesses, when it comes to energy usage, consumption and cost. After a bad experience with their previous energy supplier including a lack of customer service, billing inconsistencies and rising costs, Greg O’Donoghue contacted ERM Business Energy to see how they compared. “We waited nine months for our previous retailer to get back to us with an answer about our power consumption with no response, so we decided to look elsewhere,” explained Greg.

“We shopped around with a few electricity providers, but ERM Business Energy were the best by a long shot. We couldn’t have been happier with their response.” Green Olive at Red Hill, which was named Winner of the Excellence in Food Tourism category at the 2014 Victorian Tourism Awards, requires a substantial amount of electricity to successfully operate the business. “We have to power the cool rooms where the sheep are hung after butchering, run the commercial kitchen including the ovens and kettles to make jam and chutney, and operate the irrigation system for the olive grove and vegetable gardens, so it all adds up,” Greg explained. Complacency can prove costly. The prospect of having to switch power companies is often a deterrent for many businesses, however ERM Business Energy can help make the process quick and easy.

“Our ERM Account Manager did all the work for us, so switching was easy. Now we know where we stand with our power bill every month. It’s always on time, it’s easy to understand and if I have any questions, I just shoot them an email and I get a prompt response, usually the same day,” said Greg. ERM Business Energy encourages businesses to look at the bottom line, when comparing electricity charges. Many retailers are seen to be offering big discounts, but in reality all that counts is how many cents per kilowatt hour businesses are paying. “When we switched to ERM, we saved about $8,000 to $10,000 per year,” Greg said. “That made a big difference to our business.” “And with ERM, we’re not locked in. There’s the Áexibility to leave whenever we want - although we’re 100% satisÀed, so we’re not going anywhere!” “I’d happily recommend ERM to any business looking for great service, simple billing and big savings.” To Ànd out how ERM Business Energy may be able to help your business, call 134 376.

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Entertainers: Yirrmal and the Yolngu Boys will be appearing alongside Ella Hooper and Frank Yamma at the Water to Water Festival at The Briars on Saturday 21 March.

Entertainers go to water FRANK Yamma and former Killing Heidi singer Ella Hooper will be performing later this month at the second Baany to Warrna Ngargee – Water to Water Festival, at The Briars, Mt Martha. Yamma, who sings in English and Pitjantjatjara, has toured Australia and overseas. Hooper, a singer-songwriter, radio presenter and TV personality, won four ARIA awards in 2000 as a member of Killing Heidi. Yirrmal and the Yolngu Boys will return to The Briars to join musicians, dancers and artists during Cultural Diversity Week, Harmony Day and the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. Mornington Peninsula resident and niece of Archie Roach, Nola Lauch, will also be on stage along with the Indigenous Hip Hop Projects. The non-profit festival aims to promote

POLICE are investigating a sexual assault on the Frankston foreshore two weeks ago. A 15-year-old girl was walking along a makeshift footpath on the south bank of the Kananook Creek near the boat hire dock on Sunday 22 February at 3.35pm. The victim told police she was approached by a young man who tried to strike up a conversation. The girl said she found him hard to understand due to his accent and began to walk away. The man then grabbed her inappropriately several times before she managed to shove him out of her way. The man then ran away north along the creek bank. The man is described as being in his late teens or early 20s, of Indian or sub-Continental appearance, 165-170cm tall, brown hair, thin build, with stubble on his chin and a thick accent. Anyone with information should call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make a report to crimestoppers.com.au

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Political intrigue, missteps inspire satire ARTISTS Fran Henke and Tony Sowersby have had plenty of grist for their painting mills for this year’s Bald Archy Prize, the satirical portraiture contest that spoofs the Archibald Prize. It’s been a year of political intrigue and missteps to inspire the artists. Mrs Henke, a long-time Hastings resident, has entered Catgirl, also known as Minister for Foreign Affairs and deputy Liberal leader Julie Bishop; Chairway to Heaven, her tribute to disability activist Stella Young; and When Charlie Met Ahmed, a collage tribute following the terrorist attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, a late entry “which I donated to the Bald Archy Prize for its future and for which a significant bid has already been received”, she said. Her artist’s statements are: “Catgirl – Foreign Minister Julie Bishop clawed her way into Cabinet; performed in Parliament with feline ferocity; and has purred her way around world cat-astrophies – with class. “Chairway to Heaven – ‘I’ve been an atheist ... ever since I first heard that there was only a stairway to heaven,’ said Stella Young, journalist, disability advocate and comedian. Born with osteogenesis imperfecta, Stella used a wheelchair for most of her life, which ended too soon on 6 December 2014, aged 32. Noted also for her red polka dot shoes, Stella and her shoes winged their way up nevertheless. “When Charlie met Ahmed – the atrocities in Paris in January struck at the heart of the right to cartoon and caricature, bringing a small print run magazine to world prominence. The people came together en masse. In this

work, their face is represented by the Statue of Liberty, which was born in Paris. “Australia has a proud ‘black and white’ history from first publications on settlement through to Oz magazine and onwards. Not without challenge as Oz publishers were dragged through the courts for obscenity. Archibald prizewinner William Dobell also endured court action for his portrait of Joshua Smith, criticised by people as a caricature. Australia has also suffered at the hands of extremists – remember Martin Place. Lest We Forget.” Seaford artist Sowersby has entered Andrew Bolt has egg on his face as well as Jovial Joe.

“This is what right-wing commentator Andrew Bolt said during September 2013: ‘Abbott, whom I rate highly as an honest and moral man ... tells me Labor’s fall has underlined how critical it is for politicians to honour promises. He’s repeatedly vowed to make no promises he cannot keep ... Yes, Abbott is set to do better than anyone would once have thought. Including him ... I also trust his good heart. He will in time probably prove more popular than he’s recently become ... Bring on the return of integrity in politics ... Because – pssst – here’s the tip. Tony Abbott is actually a very nice and quite sensitive man ...’” Sowersby’s statement for Jovial Joe

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Plans for boardwalk beach access PLANS have been drawn up to build a boardwalk and viewing platform at Point Leo surf beach. The wooden structure which would provide easier access across sand dunes to the beach is being proposed by the Disabled Surfers Association Mornington Peninsula branch with backing and labour from Point Leo Surf Life Saving Club and Point Leo Foreshore Committee. The project has been costed at $60,000 and Mornington Peninsula Shire is being asked to contribute $20,000. The DSA, which holds two surf events for disabled surfers a year, has several wheelchairs which can be used to carry disabled people to the beach but are difficult to handle if pushed by one person. The branch last year built a bitumen track from the car park to the lifesaving club and now wants to extend beach access with a boardwalk. “The aims are threefold, to provide access to the beach throughout the year for all abilities, such as people who have a disability, wheelchairs, aged and infirm and young families with prams,” committee member John Bowers said. The boardwalk would also provide views over the beach for lifesavers. “Currently, the vegetation obstructs a full view and with the viewing platform in its proposed location the view will never be blocked out,” Mr Bowers said. “On our surf event days wheelchair bound people are brought from the registration area [at the lifesaving clubhouse] to the beach on our

An easier way: There is no easy way for disabled surfers to get to the water at Point Leo. Special wheelchairs must be pushed and dragged onto the sand while the surfers wait their turn in the forecourt of the lifesaving club. Plans have been made for a boardwalk to make it more easy to access the beach. Pictures: Keith PLatt

Sandcruiser wheelchairs with a harness attachment and one person pulling and one pushing the chair through the sand. “These surfers are marshalled at the clubhouse where they do not have a view of the beach, excluding them from any involvement until they are

transferred to the beach. “The eventual aim is to have the Point Leo area as an all abilities area with appropriate facilities.” Mr Bowers said this would make Point Leo’s the peninsula’s only all abilities accessible surf beach.

“Most of the bayside beaches do not have appropriate access, either.” “About one in five people on the peninsula have a disability, our population is aging and with more people retiring to the area this means a major attraction cannot be utilised.”

Accessibility app A NEW app has been launched to show places around Frankston with access for the disabled. The Out & About app also shows wheelchair access, accessible toilets, disabled parking, accessible walking paths and hearing loops. Users can search by location, venue type or accessibility feature, such as wheelchair accessibility, accessible toilets, disabled parking, hearing loops or handrails. The app has been released by the not-for-profit disability and aged care services provider Villa Maria to “improve social inclusion for people with disabilities and mobility limitations”. Of the 2500-plus venues listed on the app, 65 are in Frankston including aquatic centres, restaurants and cafes, shopping centres, cinemas, museums and tourist attractions. Villa Maria wants to hear from Frankston residents about other accessible venues and events, to help build a list that will enable people to find the most suitable place for them. “We want to help people of all abilities find these places with the touch of a finger. The more venues and events we have on the app, the more useful it is to everyone,” executive manager marketing Rebecca Ryan said. Users can also make suggestions, write a review or rate a listing. To recommend a venue or event for inclusion, residents can download the app and follow the prompts, The app is available on Android and iPhone. For more information see outandaboutapp.com.au or call Villa Maria on 9837 6641.

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If you have been looking for a great fitness centre then come along and try the free classes on the day. There are free cellulite treatments, group fitness classes and lucky door prizes. On top of that, Fernwood Mornington has recently celebrated a milestone in the fitness industry with five

staff members recognized for being at the centre for 10 years. The five staff members, along with members that have been with the centre for 10 years, celebrated with a lovely morning tea, awards and gifts. Di Williams, CEO of Fernwood even came down to be part of the cel-

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WE DELIVER... LANGWARRIN LOT 1 & LOT 3 115 WEST ROAD ENJOY THE SERENITY A rare opportunity to not only build your dream home on prime acreage but to also lead a lifestyle second to none in a super quiet location that offers the best in relaxation. Above average building envelope to build your dream home and garage. Offering two great sized blocks of 1.4ha (3.5 acres approx.) and 1.0ha (2.5 acres approx.) of Low Residential zoned land complete with own private driveways and fences and a beautiful dam to feed the ducks. Enjoy the ambience of the trees or you have the option to clear the block (subject to council approval). Connections are available to the front of the property including an electrical pit. Titles are available in July/August giving you a long settlement option. Ideally located only minutes from major roads including Peninsula Link, Schools and buses on Robinson´s Road, shops and the train station to connect to the city. With acreage in huge demand and sought after in Langwarrin due to farm living in an metropolitan area, be quick to secure one of the best blocks going around.

CLOSING DATE SALE (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR) Tuesday, March 24th at 6pm ESR Starting from $530,000+ VIEW Saturday between 3:00pm and 3:30pm CONTACT Trent Marden 0409 222 544 OFFICE 23 Playne Street, Frankston 9776 6000

LANGWARRIN 13 HORNSBY DRIVE I AM THE ENTERTAINER Enjoy quality family living and entertaining with this modern three bedroom home. Offering first home buyers and young families a fantastic opportunity to call fast growing Langwarrin your next home. Upon entry you will feel the warmth and coziness of the formal lounge and dining area including feature brick wall. Master bedroom with bay windows and ensuite complement an excellent floor plan including bedrooms with built in robes and a modern kitchen with loads of bench space and dishwasher. Throughout the property is evaporative heating and cooling. Entertain all year round with a fully enclosed alfresco area with the added feature of a pot belly stove for the winter months. Leading out from here is a paved courtyard, large lawn area for the kids and a double lock up remote garage with the added bonus of rear access. Ideally located only minutes from Lang Park Primary School, child care facilities, Gateway Shopping Centre and cafes, buses and local parks, make this home your next obvious choice.

3 2 2 CLOSING DATE SALE (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR) Tuesday, March 24th at 6pm ESR 370,000+ VIEW Saturday 1:00pm - 1:30pm CONTACT Trent Marden 0409 222 544 OFFICE 23 Playne Street, Frankston 9776 6000

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Offers over $479,000

3 • Quality Federation style home in the prestigious Manorwoods Estate. • Set on a 694sqm (approx.) block • Three bedrooms include main with WIR & FES • Separate office and lounge • Open plan dining & family area with Coonara woodheater • Ducted heating, split-system air-conditioning and ducted vacuum system Inspect: Saturday 14th March 11.45-12.15pm

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• Stunning bay views

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OLIVERS HILL AREA - INVESTMENT OR OCCUPIER A hot buying opportunity in this much envied neighbourhood and 1 of just 4 easy to maintain unit’s moments from Norman Avenue shops, Yamala Reserve, Bowling & Tennis clubs. Ideal for home occupier or investor. This 2 bedroom & 2 bathroom unit includes formal lounge, separate dining and meals, master with ensuite, air conditioning, outside entertainment, single garage & neat easy-care gardens that ensure your privacy. :LWK VR PXFK DW \RXU ¿QJHUWLSV LW¶V D PXVW VHH

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NEWS

Meet the team... Manos Findikakis

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If you would like more information about joining this exciting team, please call Maria Findikakis on 0417 301 875

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NEWS

Top tips for first–time property investors Planning, research and good management will help you to enjoy your investment The purchase of your Àrst investment property marks an exciting new Ànancial phase in your life. It may also cause some butterÁies as you venture into this unfamiliar territory. As with any Àrst-term venture you may well encounter some problems but here are some tips that should help you to avoid, or at least reduce, some of the issues associated with being a landlord. Screen tenants Check their details carefully and contact their referees and former property managers. It takes time but it helps to ensure your property is in good hands. Watch the money Don’t let tenants get behind with payments or you’ll set an unfortunate precedent and Ànd yourself out of pocket. If payments are late take immediate action to show you mean business. Insure yourself A landlord insurance policy can cover you against potentially expensive payouts and loss of rental income. Among its beneÀts is the protection it can provide if tenants damage your property. Do your sums Rental income yields are below home loan interest rates, so make sure you can cover the interest cost differential. Other expenses could include council, land and water rates, and maintenance.

Plan for a rainy day As well as planning Ànancially for the expected, you need to anticipate and provide for the unexpected, such as an unplanned vacancy or a sudden interest rate rise. Put things right Failure to attend to maintenance issues could prove a legal liability risk for you if tenants are injured. Have repairs done as quickly as possible, and keep an eye on general maintenance. Keep your distance Resist any temptation to become your tenant’s new best friend; otherwise it could be difÀcult to take action if issues arise. This is a business relationship and should stay that way. Inspect regularly A minor maintenance problem now could become a costly repair job in the future. Regular inspections by you or your property manager can save a lot of time and trouble. Don’t be greedy If you try to squeeze every last dollar of rental income from your tenants, you might lose them. This could result in a vacancy that can be more expensive than taking less in rent. Consider delegating Many people dream of owning investment properties but don’t want the work of managing them. In that case, for a small percentage of the rental income it’s worth appointing a property manager with time and expertise to look after your investment.

Professional property management

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Opportunity is A Knocking Front unit of only two on block. There is separate access and no common area therefore no body corporate. A renovation has been started but not completed. The front door opens to the kitchen/living area with a separate large walk in laundry/pantry. The kitchen overlooks a small back yard with paved area. There is also access through the living area to a terrace and fully enclosed private garden.The house has three bedrooms, the main with BIRs and ceiling fans, and the third bedroom with sliding door access to the front yard. There are two toilets and two bathrooms; one with a bath and the other a shower. There are polished boards throughout and each living area and bedroom has large windows and plenty of light. In a sought after Seaford location, this home is situated within walking distance of beach and transport and is close to schools and shops. The right buyer will be someone who can see this home’s charm and potential or for the developer who wants to start again.

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Seaford 2/80 Kirkwood Avenue Development Opportunity Rear allotment for sale. One of two allotments, both with separate access and no common area therefore no Body Corporate.The title for this allotment includes the gravel driveway, the large carport and workshop plus the vacant block with shed. Situated within walking distance of beach and transport and is close to schools, parks, walking-tracks and shops makes this an ideal investment and development opportunity.

Auction Saturday 11th April at 11.00am View Saturday 11.00-11.30am

Rob Austin 0418 347 750

LJ Hooker Seaford 03 9785 3888 All information contained herein is gathered from sources we consider to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided. Interested parties must solely rely on their own enquiries.

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Harcourts Limitless

Harcourts

82 Mount Eliza Way, Mount Eliza 03 9788 7400 www.limitless.harcourts.com.au

SINCE 1888

AUCTION

FOR SALE

Dromana 12 Bellevue Road

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Contemporary family entertainer with sweeping bay views

Your search is over

Enjoying sweeping views across Port Phillip Bay, this magnificent double storey residence is crafted to capture contemporary family living, moments from Dromana beach. It boasts a spacious lounge and dining area, large family and meals area and modern kitchen. French doors lead to an elevated entertaining deck and glorious 12-metre inground pool. Upstairs is the rumpus room and sun-drenched balcony. Accommodation is completed by a huge master suite, three additional bedrooms, a spacious family bathroom, separate study and powder room. Attributes include an alarm system, automatic double garage, split system A/C, ducted heating and Foxtel access points.

Stop searching as it’s all here in this wonderful beachside home on a superb 1003sqm allotment close to transport, shops, schools and a short stroll to the beach. The home offers a private entry flowing through to the kitchen with dishwasher, under bench oven and hotplates that overlooks a generous family room that opens to a stunning undercover entertaining patio with cafe blind and overhead heating. If you’re looking for tranquillity this can be found in the formal lounge and dining that opens also the patio. The main bedroom boasts its own ensuite and a bank of mirrored built in robes, whilst the other 3 bedrooms are serviced by a central bathroom. Extras include double remote controlled lock up garage with rear roller door, gas ducted heating, reverse cycle air-con and ‘Crim Safe” security doors.

AUCTION View Open

FOR SALE View Open

Saturday 21st March at 11.30am www.harcourts.com.au Saturday 11.30-12.00pm or anytime by appointment

Steve Foster-Swan 0404 088 651

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Negotiable over $675,000 www.harcourts.com.au Saturday 1.30-2.00pm or anytime by appointment

Leanne Porter 0418 106 668

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Fingal 260 Sandy Road Peaceful. Private. Perfect. Your personal coastal escape awaits you... Opportunity at its finest, design and build your dream home on your very own slice of paradise. This beautiful 5 acre allotment is situated on one of the Mornington peninsulas most exclusive golf courses. The rolling landscapes are lined with ti-tree, providing privacy on all sides. There’s not a neighbour for as far as the eye can see. Surrounded by some of the best golf courses and beaches in the world, this property is bound to impress any outdoor enthusiast. Whilst this magnificent block of land seems so isolated and secluded from the busy hustle and bustle of the world, you are only a short drive away from local schools, shops and public transport facilities. The best restaurants and wineries the Mornington Peninsula has to offer, are literally on your door stop. It really doesn’t get much better than this. With land becoming scarcer on the Mornington Peninsula this truly is a rare opportunity. Design and build your own spacious coastal retreat or land bank this very generous 5 acre approx allotment for future capital gain. Land Size:2.02ha (5.00 acres) (approx) FOR SALE View Open

www.harcourts.com.au Anytime by appointment

Brent Pullar M 0419 148 081 E brent.pullar@naiharcourts.com.au Kara James M 0412 939 224 E kara.james@naiharcourts.com.au

Mortgage Express Suite 11/20-22 Ranelagh Drive, Mount Eliza Christine Penford 0414 228 891 christine.penford@mortgage-express.com.au

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NEW LISTING

Frankston South De Groot Bakery

NEW LISTING

FOR SALE Mornington

52 Norman Avenue Not often does an opportunity present itself to join the quality businesses and neighbourhood of the Norman Avenue shopping strip. A popular destination set at the top of Olivers Hill, this location caters for a wide variety of local clientele. 80m2 approx New lease on offer, low rent Q Equipment in great condition Q Grease Trap Q Q

FOR SALE

176 Main Street View www.harcourts.com.au For Sale $129,000 (No GST) Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 9788 7400 E kara.james@naiharcourts.com.au HARCOURTS LIMITLESS P 9788 7400

Have you have been waiting to invest in Main Street freehold? Stop and check out this tenanted investment showing a great return for a retail investment.

View www.harcourts.com.au For Sale $975,000 No GST

New 5+5 year lease with annual increases Spacious ground floor retail Q Residence above with access to ground floor Q 44m2 Main Street frontage on title

Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 9788 7400 E kara.james@naiharcourts.com.au HARCOURTS LIMITLESS P 9788 7400

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Mount Eliza Spoon @ Mount Eliza

FOR SALE Mornington Bella Once Loved

FOR SALE

4/96 Main Street

1/84 Mount Eliza Way Opportunity here to join the vibrant village atmosphere. This restaurant has licensed indoor & outdoor dining, a strong local following & great reputation.

View www.harcourts.com.au For Sale $195,000 WIWO

One of Mornington’s most well renowned boutiques has hit View www.harcourts.com.au the market. With a strong local client base and a prominent For Sale $80,000 (No GST) Main Street location, dress yourself for success here.

120m2 approx Long lease with reasonable rent Q Full commercial kitchen Q Licensed to 11pm, 7 days

Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 9788 7400 E kara.james@naiharcourts.com.au HARCOURTS LIMITLESS P 9788 7400

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Brent Pullar Director Harcourts Limitless Mobile: 0419 148 081 Ph:9788 7400 brent.pullar@harcourts.com.au Kara James Commercial Specialist Mobile: 0412 939 224 Ph:9788 7400 kara.james@naiharcourts.com.au

Mortgage Express Suite 11/20-22 Ranelagh Drive, Mount Eliza Christine Penford 0414 228 891 christine.penford@mortgage-express.com.au

Build on the power of our network TM

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BITTERN 13 Hector Close

NEW LISTING

NOW YOU SEE IT...

HAPPY LIVING IN HECTOR

Near-new and well presented, this modern home integrates indoor and outdoor living with a smartly configured floorplan catering for all family requirements. The main bedroom features FES & WIR, light-filled living zones at the rear of the home include lounge and dining area, a theatre room and family zone. The spacious kitchen has s/steel appliances, glass splashback and plenty of bench space. The entertaining hub has a decked area with room for a pool (STCA). Additional features include double garage. Contact Exclusive Agent.

Newly built, this modern 4BR home perfectly integrates indoor and outdoor living with a smartly configured floorplan catering for the family requirements. The main bedroom features FES & WIR, living zones at the rear of the home include casual living and dining, theatre room and study. The spacious kitchen has quality appliances, glass splashback and large bench. The private yard is a haven for entertaining with a decked area and plenty of room for a pool. (STCA). Other features include double garage & heating & cooling. Contact Exclusive Agent.

PRICE $500,000 Offers Over VIEW Saturday 12:00-12:30pm AGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996

SOMERVILLE 46 Clarendon Drive

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PRICE $580,000 VIEW Saturday 1:30-2:00pm AGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996

BITTERN 14 / 75 Hendersons Road

TERMS OF ENDEARMENT

BITTERN IS THE NEW BALNARRING

Set behind a high front hedge this private home has a front verandah providing cover from the afternoon sun. Step inside and you will instantly feel at home with traditional period features such ornate cornices, high ceilings with picture rails and traditional doors. This affordable 3BR home consists of galley kitchen with dishwasher, meals area, separate lounge, ducted heating, s/system air-con, polished floorboards throughout and a double garage. This home exudes charm and ill suit those looking for their next project. Contact Exclusive Agent.

For those looking for a quality unit within a well-built and well-designed complex this needs your immediate attention. Including GDH and air-con, double garage and landscaping to the front and rear of the property. Caesarstone benchtops and s/steel appliances to kitchen with LCD downlights to entry. Finished with fly screens, letterbox and clothes line. Save on stamp duty and get in now. Contact Exclusive Agent.

PRICE $350,000 VIEW By Appointment AGENT Paige Brierley 0405 496 722

PRICE $349,500 VIEW Saturday 1:00-1:30pm AGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996

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2 & 3 / 257 Marine Parade

PRICE From $299,950 VIEW Saturday 11:00-11.30am AGENT Ken Brown 0402 868 368

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CRIB POINT 5/38 Park Road AHEAD OF THE COMPETITION As big as a house and best value in town, this quality 3BR unit at rear of complex is suited to first home buyers, investors or retirees. The home is near new and features a beautiful modern kitchen with s/steel appliances, two bedrooms with BIR’s and main bedroom with FES & WIR, huge open-plan lounge and meals area with ducted heating and feature down lights throughout. Outside boasts a low maintenance courtyard, paved entertaining area and double garage with remote. Contact Exclusive Agent.

Two brand new units perfect for investors and first home buyers alike. Featuring two or three bedrooms, main with WIR and dualentry bathroom, stainless steel appliances to the kitchen, gas ducted heating and down lights throughout, neutral carpets and feature tiles to wet areas. There is internal access from the single garage, a paved outdoor entertaining area and a water tank. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to get your foot in the door. Contact Exclusive Agent.

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Backing onto parkland and just moments from Balnarring Beach and the general store, this 4BR home has comfortable living areas with air conditioning, a wood combustion heater and two bathrooms. The kitchen has an electric oven, a dishwasher, and there is a servery window through to the main living area. Step outdoors to an enormous alfresco entertaining area, surrounded by native flora and fauna. Other features include a single garage and a handy garden shed. Contact Exclusive Agent.

BRAND NEW & READY FOR YOU!

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PRICE $500,000 Offers Over VIEW Saturday 12:30-1:00pm AGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996

PRIVATE BEACH HAVEN

Neat and tidy brick-veneer home on approx. 652m2 lot offering all the family essentials. All bedrooms have BIR’s, the galley kitchen has gas cooking and the living zones have a gas wall furnace. Adjacent to the local store and within close proximity to schools and parks, further features include double carport, established gardens and garden shed. A perfect investment or ideal for first home buyers. Contact Exclusive Agent.

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PRICE $320,000 VIEW Saturday 1:00-1:30pm AGENT Ken Brown 0402 868 368


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1/143 Fortescue Avenue, SEAFORD ST JU TED LIS

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Street front with yard close to the beach Enjoy the light & breezy ambiance of open plan living downstairs Spacious kitchen area offers stainless steel appliances Reverse cycle air conditioning and heating in lounge Offers a great lifestyle within walking distance to Seaford Beach Currently tenanted at approx. $336 p/w until June 2015

Offers Over $365,000 OPEN: Saturday 2:00 – 2:30pm

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Sandra Bardebes 0414 707 455

24 Weatherston, SEAFORD

Sight to behold Address: Price: Agency: Agent:

77 Winona Road, MOUNT ELIZA Negotiable over $880,000 Harcourts Limitless, 82 Mt Eliza Way, Mount Eliza, 9788 7400 Leanne Porter, 0418 106 668

A SERENE setting is the perfect backdrop to this outstanding home set on 3707 square metres high on the hill at Mount Eliza. Completely renovated, there is a grand entry foyer with superb polished Jarrah timber floors throughout most rooms. A formal lounge room has a wood heater and natural light fills the space courtesy of the celestory windows. The separate dining room is also nice and bright with an outlook to a private atrium. Modern appliances feature in the kitchen which now also boasts granite benchtops and plenty of storage options, and from the adjoining family room you can access the undercover entertaining deck with glass balustrade and breakfast patio. There are four bedrooms – all have built-in robes, whilst the larger main bedroom features an ensuite with double vanity. Externally there is a double garage under the roof line of the home, and towards the rear of the block is a detached double garage with power and workshop space.

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Renovate this character home & enjoy the beach lifestyle Within walking distance to Seaford station and shopping precinct Three bedrooms including master bedroom with full ensuite Gas ducted heating & airconditioning Vaulted ceilings, undercover verandah Carport, off street parking, land size approx. 602m2

Offers Over $455,000 OPEN: Visit: eview.com.au

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Sandra Bardebes 0414 707 455

eview.com.au

168 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888 Tyabb

For Sale

16 Peach Grove, Tyabb

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City Chic Meets Country Tranquility Renovated with a designer’s eye for style, this exciting property combines the luxury of 2.75 blissful acres, approx, with a cosmopolitan four-bedroom, two-bathroom family home with stunning views to Westernport Bay and French Island. Superb formal and casual living zones complement a sleek stone kitchen with induction cooking and knock-out entertaining cabana. Every luxury is here from zoned underfloor heating to R/C air conditioning and garaging for three cars. The fully fenced farmlet offers excellent amenity from remote gates to a picturesque dam, flourishing orchard and kitchen garden. Soak up the tranquility of this first class property while enjoying close proximity to Tyabb Village and schools.

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$980,000 - $1,080,000 Saturday 1.00–1.30pm Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Rhiannon Kairys 0405 237 570 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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Sale Price: $110,000 + SAV ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ <ĞǀŝŶ tƌŝŐŚƚ Ϭϰϭϳ ϱϲϰ ϰϱϰ

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A GREAT lifestyle business is on hand with this mobile coffee van. The sale includes a well-maintained and equipped 2009 Maxi Caddy VW which has all signwriting. There is also a brand new generator with remaining warranty. The business has a set round which extends from 6pm to about 1.30pm, Monday to Friday. The van also caters to patrons at football matches and markets on the peninsula.

OPERATING completely un-manned, this laundrette is open from 6.30am until 10pm. On-site are 10 washing machines and 8 dryers, one change machine and one soap dispensing machine. The business has been established for 40 years and the premises has an office with plenty of parking available for customers.

Mobile coffee van,MORNINGTON, PENINSULA Price: $91,500 + sav Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151

Laundrette, SEAFORD Price: $195,000 Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Graham Haddock, 0417 360 963

Business Sales Specialists www.latessabusiness.com.au 50 Playne Street Frankston

Tel: (03) 9781 1588 Business Migrants Expert Advisory Service PRICE REDUCTION GYM SUPPLEMENTS SOMERVILLE Attractive business, the only one selling gym supplements on the Peninsula, also sells gym gear & DFFHVVRULHV 9HQGRU KDSS\ WR WUDLQ EX\HU 9LEUDQW ZHEVLWH ZLWK RQOLQH store also. All stock included in price.

CHEMDRY

GENERAL STORE

FISH & CHIPS

MORNINGTON &XVWRP EXLOW WUDLOHUV WRRO ER[HV gates. Fabrication services, MIG welding, sheet metal folding. Minor & major repairs offer good income.

BAYSIDE 2XWVWDQGLQJ RSSRUWXQLW\ WR SXUFKDVH this ChemDry Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Franchise. Endless possibilities await the astute buyer as 7 2 FDQ EH HDVLO\ GRXEOHG *URZ WKH business, relish the lifestyle. As new 9: YDQ DOO HTXLS WUDLQLQJ

CRANBOURNE 3 bedroom accommodation, trades 7 GD\V DP SP 7DNHDZD\V DQG general store lines inc gas bottles. Huge potential, current owner forced WR VHOO QHZ RZQHU ZLOO PD[LPL]H potential. Established 18 years.

SEAFORD Large double shop located in prime DUHD FORVH WR VFKRRO 6HDWV has coolroom. Has 3 bedroom DFFRPPRGDWLRQ DW UHDU 7UDGHV days 7.30am to 7.30pm.

MOUNT ELIZA Newborn to 14 years clothing, accessories, footwear & toys. Shopping centre under revamp, currently managed by staff, vendor offers assistance. Website & domain QDPH LQF GD\V

PRICED TO SELL

$70,000 + sav NEW LISTING INDUSTRIAL TAKEAWAY

$75,000 + sav

$80,000 + sav

AUTOMOTIVE COMPRESSORS

LAUNDRETTE

CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES Supply of auto air-conditioning compressors throughout Australia. Customer base includes a wide range of related businesses and industries.

FRANKSTON $WWHQGHG ò GD\V IRU VHUYLFH washing, drying, ironing and open 7 days 7am until 9.30pm for coin operated machines. 12 washers, 8 dryers. Premises air-conditioned and alarmed, with automatic door.

$59,000

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INDUSTRIAL TAKEAWAY

MOBILE COFFEE VAN

BRAESIDE Great price for the turnover! Cheap rent, long lease, prominent corner SRVLWLRQ FRROURRP 7UDGLQJ GD\V Can’t go wrong with this one. Call now!

MORNINGTON 3XUSRVH EXLOW 9: YDQ FRYHULQJ sporting events, real estate auctions, private and corporate events, Mornington Industrial Estate. (VWDEOLVKHG \HDUV ZRUN GD\V 8am-1.30pm and Saturday. .

$89,000 + sav BUSINESS & FREEHOLD

CHINESE RESTAURANT

SOMERVILLE CARRUM DOWNS Well located in the plaza, these Fully renovated, large clean shop premises have a fully set up with wonderful atmosphere. Good commercial kitchen, air-conditioning VHDWLQJ FDSDFLW\ H[FHOOHQW HTXLSDQG RIIHU VHDWLQJ IRU XS WR GLQHUV ment, large kitchen and storage area. Est 28 years, a spruce up is needed 2ZQHU QRW VXLWHG WR EXVLQHVV GD\V +8*( 327(17,$/ but that is all, has a new cooker. 9HQGRU ZLVK WR UHWLUH

$99,500 + sav

$119,500

CONFECTIONERY MANUFACTURING

INDUSTRIAL TAKEAWAY

MORNINGTON PENINSULA Established 7 years selling wholesale & retail fudge, glazed nuts etc. Supplying retail outlets on the Peninsula & interstate, attends regular markets & special events. Factory outlet store and online sales, FB presence.

SEAFORD ,GHDO IRU ÂżUVW EXVLQHVV RZQHU WUDGH 0RQ )UL DP WR SP DQG Saturday morning. Seats 10 inside and more outside, good preparation DUHD .HHQ 9HQGRU

$130,000 + sav

$140,000 + sav

CAFE

FRESH CHICKEN

$150,000 + sav PRICE REDUCED CAFE & RESTAURANT

$95,000

CONVENIENCE STORE

$99,000 + sav

$95,000 + sav

LICENSED RESTAURANT

MOUNT ELIZA EILDON General store lines, cafÊ, takeaway 7ZR IUHHKROG VKRSV RQ PDLQ VWUHHW DYDLODEOH # JVW – can be a restaurant. Wonderful %XVLQHVV VHOOV FDPSLQJ JHDU ¿VKLQJ atmosphere with no opposition. tackle & bait, auto spares, water Residential area, has seating for 20. sports equipment, work gear etc. Est 7 days. 3 bedroom accommodation. 30 years, only one in town.

$120,000 + sav CAFE MELBOURNE 6LWXDWHG LQ ODUJH FRUSRUDWH RIÂżFH building, many orders from within plus catering orders. Good seating FDSDFLW\ H[FHOOHQW HTXLSPHQW days only!

BRIGHTON Great location opposite beach and near train station, school & bowling club. Has 3BR accommodation. )XOO\ UHQRYDWHG H[FHOOHQW equipment, light food preparation RQO\ 6HDWV LQ PRUH RXW

$150,000 + sav

$180,000 + sav

CARDS, GIFTS & TOBACCO

PRICE REDUCED CHILDRENS WEAR BOUTIQUE

MANUFACTURING

CLEANING

FRANKSTON Rugantino’s – a Frankston icon, established over 40 years, prominent highway location – now available to purchase. Italian cuisine with online ordering system for deliveries from Carrum Downs to Mt Eliza. Commercial kitchen, seating for 180 with a casual pizza area and a UHVWDXUDQW DUHD 9HQGRU DGYLVHV 7 2 LQ H[FHVV RI SZ

$530,000 + sav FREEHOLD

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ROSEBUD Established 20 years with only two owners, vendor will stay on to train. 3URÂżWDEOH EXVLQHVV LQ QHHG RI IUHVK DSSURDFK WR WDNH WR QH[W OHYHO 3ULPH position in busy shopping plaza. Good equipment.

ROSEBUD Licensed premises on prominent corner along Pt Nepean Road, opposite WKH IRUHVKRUH 6HDWV LQ RXWVLGH great atmosphere, good food with KHDOWK\ FKRLFHV EXV\ EUHDNIDVW OXQFK trade. Dual shop, two dining areas. 6 VKRZV S Z 7 2

$180,000 + sav PRICE REDUCED NEWSAGENCY

$180,000 + sav NEW LISTING PIZZA, FISH & CHIPS

WARRAGUL 2QH RI WKH EHVW DUHDV RI WRZQ WKLV business is always busy with a pleasant work atmosphere. Greeting card sales very strong, one of John Sands top performers. Fully managed ZLWK DQ H[FHSWLRQDO 7 2 LQ H[FHVV RI 0 SD 7UDGHV ò days.

MAIN RIDGE KEYSBOROUGH CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES Award winning business set on 20 Factory in a bay of four factories, Fully managed school cleaning acres with sweeping vineyard views easily accessed via Dandenong business. Long standing permanent FDVXDO VWDII (VWDEOLVKHG \HDUV %\SDVV RU (DVWOLQN 2I¿FH PH]]DQLQH from the alfresco deck. Well appointed, fully equipped kitchen, large bar VHSDUDWH VWRUDJH DUHD DPSOH ÀRRU \HDUO\ FRQWUDFWV FRQWUDFW ZRUWK area. Caters 110 for weddings, 70 for work space. a-la-carte. 2 bm cottage potential for manager’s residence or pantry.

$185,000 + sav

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST APPLIES

$240,000

$295,000 + sav

$345,000 + sav

$350,000 + sav

HOLIDAY LODGE

CONFECTIONERY

LICENSED RESTAURANT

MANUFACTURING

GLASS APPLICATIONS

DEMOLITION BUSINESS

MORNINGTON PENINSULA Manufacture, supply, installation. Specialise in glass design applications – splashbacks, pool fencing, splashbacks, shower screens etc also security doors. Large premises, TXDOL¿HG VWDII 9HQGRU ZLOOLQJ WR VWD\ RQ IRU \HDUV LI UHTXLUHG

MOUNT ELIZA Large recognized leader in the LQGXVWU\ HVW +XJH FOLHQW EDVH forward orders in place, houses to factories including insurance work. 14 vehicles including trailers, H[FDYDWRUV EREFDWV

$1.25 million + sav

$1.5 million

WARATAH NORTH CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES Group lodge can accommodate up to Award winning supplier of customized 20 people, 3 cottages, solar heated & personalized chocolates. Purpose pool. 10 acre freehold property also built factory, huge product range, DYDLODEOH IRU 0 DFUHV RI sells Australia wide. bushland at rear attracts birds & wildlife.

$350,000 + sav (business)

$400,000 + sav

CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES SORRENTO Specialising in design and Family run pizza & pasta business, all manufacture of quality sheetmetal foods purchased from local suppliers. Upmarket, attractive presentation, to- components and general sheetmetal ZRUN +XJH IDFWRU\ ZLWK ODUJH RIÂżFH tal 200 seating capacity. Huge scope, space. Forward orders in place. ODUJH SURÂżWV 9HQGRU KDSS\ WR VWD\ RQ and manage if required.

$650,000 + sav

$1 million + sav

COBRAM NARRE WARREN SOUTH Looking for a move to the country? %XV\ WDNHDZD\ PLON EDU ZLWK JRRG Here’s a great opportunity to buy this cash turnover, large shop with walk-in original style newsagency, owned coolroom, commercial kitchen, double E\ WKH FXUUHQW IDPLO\ IRU \HDUV 'Hpizza oven. Long lease available liveries Cobram and rural surrounds. includes 3 bdm residence with double *3 )UHHKROG DOVR DYDLODEOH LI garage. required.

Tony Latessa CEA (REIV), AREI, ABB, MAICD Mobile: 0412 525 151 REIV BUSINESS AGENT VICTORIA Australian Institute of Business Brokers Committee Member. 33 years selling experience based on honesty and reliability

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ESTATE AGENTS SINCE 1905

1/11 BENNETTS ROAD, MORNINGTON

Multi Purpose Warehouse •155 m2 approx incl Office PLUS mezzanine 70m2 approx • Street access with parking & roller door • Office space including kitchen toilets & shower • Clean & well presented

For Lease $1,750pcm + GST + Ogs Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

13 & 15 / 90 MAIN STREET, MORNINGTON

2-4 HENRY WILSON DRIVE, ROSEBUD

Two Iconic Shops in The Mall

Space, Yard and Security

• Shop 13: 5+5+5 year lease at $23,232 per annum • Shop 15: 5+5+5 year lease at $21,264 per annum • Shops are 43m2 approx. each • 2 lot subdivision available (STCA)

For Sale $895,000 Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

• High profile corner location • Building measures 2000m2 approx. • Yard measures 4000m2 approx. • Roller doors, reception area and double gates to secure yard

For Lease $13,167pcm + GST + Ogs Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

209 TYABB ROAD, MORNINGTON

185 MAIN STREET, MORNINGTON

1-3 DIANE STREET, MORNINGTON

Retail Shop and Office Space

Main Street Retail

• 4 Retail Shops ideal for retail food outlets • Sizes range from 62 to 72 m2 approx • Lower & upper level office space • 326m2 total of office space • Now under construction completion expected mid 2015

• 158.4 m2 approx • Excellent location in Main Street • Rear access • Available now

Tyabb Road Showroom & Yard

For Lease Price On Application Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

For Lease $5,000 + GST + Ogs Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

Retail / Convenience Store • 176m2 approx includes mezzanine • New complex backing on to Dallas Brooks Park • Front office with warehouse and roller door • Available 15th March 2015

Jacobs & Lowe Commercial & Industrial Department 5976 5900 commercial@jlbre.com.au

For Lease $1,600pcm + GST + Ogs Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

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For Lease $7,000pcm + GST + Ogs Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

Following the recent sale of 60-62 Main Street, Mornington we have an unprecedented demand of qualified freehold purchasers. If you are thinking of selling or would like to know what your property may be worth, please contact us for a complimentary, obligation free appraisal.

2/35 PROGRESS STREET, MORNINGTON

220 Main Street, Mornington 5976 5900

• Land size: 2251 m2 approx • Building size: 450 m2 & 110 m2 approx • Showroom, office, workshop & yard • Exposure plus on the corner of Diane St & Tyabb Road • Available Now

Shop 11, 210 Dunns Road, Mornington 5976 8899

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New family medical centre open in Carrum Downs MCCORMICKS Road Family and Medical Centre is now open in Carrum Downs, offering a full range of medical services, including a skin cancer and melanoma clinic. A fabulous new and much needed medical centre, McCormicks Road Family and Medical Centre is taking new clients now and even offers bulk billing. The team of experienced doctors can take care of a large variety of health issues in the community.

They have extensive knowledge in the areas of general practice, men’s health, women’s health, cortisone injections, mole mapping, workers compensation, pathology on site and even $10 per unit for wrinkle treatment. McCormicks Road Family and Medical Centre is open from 9am till 6pm, 7 days a week, at 21 McCormicks Road, Carrum Downs. Phone 8796 3679.

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100 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK...

Beware rabbit poisoning in process Compiled by Melissa Walsh THE ‘Argus’ acknowledges last week £6 from six commercial travellers, as a first instalment of £1 weekly each, while the war lasts, to the Belgium Fund. Included in this list of donors of £1 weekly is the name of Mr J. B. Jolly, of Frankston. *** THE district Rabbit Inspector wishes us to draw attention to the advertisement appearing in this issue warning persons not to interfere with any poisoning operations or other work, carried out by him, or his assistants, on any land. People who so offend are liable to a fine of £20, under section 37 of the Vermin Destruction Act. Interference may mean trespassing on land on which poisoning operations are being carried out, or setting traps, or shooting, or removing poisoned rabbits without the consent of the Inspector, etc. *** IT will be seen by advertisement in another column that the Westernport Progress Association have organized a second trip for this season, round Westernport Bay, by the S.S Genista, on Saturday, March 20th. A special train has been arranged to connect, leaving Flinders street at 8.10 a.m, stopping at all stations, and returning from Stony Point at 6.30 p.m. The boat will call at Cowes on the return voyage, and the Hastings Band will accompany the trip. This excursion is a delightful one and affords an opportunity of seeing the Naval Base and nearly all of the beautiful islands,

and bay of Westernport. The price of the tickets for the sea trip is three shillings and sixpence. The ordinary return fare from Stony Point to San Remo is 10 and the return voyage can only be made on the following day, whereas, on the excursion, the whole can be done on one day. *** WE are pleased to see that a meeting of the subscribers to the Frankston Patriotic Fund has been called for Monday next, at 8 p.m. We understand that there is a substantial sum of money in hand. The meeting will decide as to the disposal of this and will discuss the desirability of making a special appeal for the Belgian Relief Fund. There will be a subsequent meeting of the subscribers to the presentation fund to the members of the expeditionary forces, drawn from Frankston and the district. As all interested, whether previous subscribers or not, are invited to attend, it is hoped that there will be a large muster of the public. *** A MEETING of the committee of the Frankston Sports Club was held in Mechanics’ Institute on Monday evening, the President (Captain Sherlock being in the chair.) The secretary presented the balance sheet duly audited, of the New Year’s Day meeting which showed a profit of £28s 11d. On the motion of Mr Dalman, seconded by Mr McComb, £10 was voted towards the further fencing in of the park, and £23s 11d was voted to the Relief of the Belgian

fund. Captain Sherlock moved that an honorarium of five guineas be given to the secretary for the manner in which he had carried out the work in connection with the late sports. Seconded by Dr Plowman and carried, a unanimous vote of thanks was passed to the ladies who gratuitously ran the refreshment stall on sports day, resulting in the handsome sum of £7 10s being handed over to the committee. Messrs Dalman and McComb were also thanked for having taken the position of auditors at the last moment, owing to the auditors who had previously been appointed, not being available. The meeting then closed. *** THE meeting, convened by Miss B. Rogers, to consider in what way money could be raised for the Belgian Relief Fund, was held on Saturday night last, March 6th and was well attended. A good plan was thought out and is to be put into practice at once. It will appeal to everyone, as the amounts asked for are trifling, but, given at regular intervals, will soon mount up to a substantial sum, and everybody will have the satisfaction of knowing they did what they could. Collection cards are now in circulation (each member to have six and hold themselves responsible for them). All cards are numbered, and are to be checked on the 1st of every month, when the meetings are held. Following is the result of the election of office bearers President, Captain Sherlock; Vice presidents, Mesdames Mason and McCormack; Treasurer,

nothing to fear”? Have you got kids, grandkids? Sorry, you’re in the mix like it or not, personal freedom in danger. What happens if you’re identified in error? A Current Affair at your door for the ‘sensational’ angle no matter the truth? Metadata, like smoking and alcohol will be a case of “the more they get the more they want”. For your own good. They’re human beings; that’s what human beings do. A form of subtle degradations to our freedom in favour of authoritarianism, almost always historically involving corruption to some degree. As Lord Tony says: “There is no greater responsibility on me, on the government, than keeping you safe”. [On radio: “If you see something suspicious call the National Security Hotline] Refer R G Menzies “Reds under the bed”.

a prize duffer in the first place. One wonders if our pollies have noticed the drop in interest rates, obviously affecting pensioners and self-funded retirees with a few bob stashed away in term deposits paying peanuts. Hey - you Canberra suits, the deeming rates need adjusting down, NOW! Superannuation tax breaks, negative gearing and the use of trusts - I mention these on the chance our Treasurer is reading this column.

Mr Bert Hay; joint secretaries, Misses Gregory and Rogers. Committee — Misses Sherlock (2), Twining (2), Jackson, Reynolds, Hartland, Young, Mesdames Aitken and Beall, and Messrs Oates, Brody, and Beall. *** THE anniversary of the Main Creek Methodist Sunday School was celebrated on Sunday 28th February. On Monday night March 3rd a public meeting was held in the church and in spite of threatening weather, the building was filled. The entertainment was given by the scholars and teachers of the school, and the children deserved credit for the manner in which their parts were rendered. Mr J. Smith (superintendent of the school) opened the meeting with a hymn and prayer and introduced Sargent Baldry, who occupied the chair throughout the evening. A visit from Santa Claus was much appreciated by the little folk and proved the truth of the old adage, (It is better late than never.) The programme ran as follows. Opening hymn number 1. Sankey’s prayer ; chairman’s address. chorus ‘The shepherd folk’; recitation ‘After the battle,’ Miss Lottie Barker; recitation ‘My suggestion,’ Master Victor Lawford; solo, Miss Ruby Harvey ‘The Australian war song;’ recitation Master Norman Baldry, ‘Boy’s troubles’; solo Master Brinton, ‘The soldiers keepsake;’ Children ‘Patriotic banner march’; recitation Miss McIlroy ‘Tell the rope-maker’ recitation Master Horrie Shand; recitation, Miss Ethel Baldry, ‘When should he come;’

solo Miss Lottie Barker, A Japanese refrain’; recitation Miss Ruby Harvey ‘The lesson in the train’ recitation Lorna Baldry. ‘The Xmas log;’ collection; organ solo, Mrs Brady; children, Xmas glee, ‘Here comes jolly old Santa Claus; solo, Father Xmas, recitation Mrs McIlroy, Handing down;’ solo Master Brinton ‘The song of the drummer’; distribution of prizes; God save the King; benediction. *** THE third annual sports in connection with the Naval Base was held on Saturday last, at which there was a good attendance. The day was very oppressive till about four o’clock when the wind changed to cool, which was a great relief both to onlookers and those taking part in the sports. The officers worked well in getting the long programme through and though a little behind time in starting owing to the lateness of the special train, they managed to keep well up to time. The entries were good, and in the majority of events the finishes were close and exciting. Mr W. H. Wilson, as secretary was the right man in the right place, and kept everything going with a good swing. The Hastings Brass Band was in attendance and played selections during the day. *** FLINDERS Shire Council. Saturday, February 27th, 1915. The monthly meeting of above was held at Dromana, on Saturday last. From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 13 March, 1915

A Grain of Salt WHO is God? A tricky question. We all have two primary advisers: that little voice in your head and of course “they”. Discerning the various advisements from “they” is as difficult as the various interpretations in the bible. “They” spend lots of time on television, radio and obviously are well known as psychologists, the AMA (Masters of “they”), health food proprietors, and almost every person of the wowser type. The Wallabies, Hawks, Ricky Ponting, Mark Webber; seemingly all famous people join the “they” clan and recommend Swisse as the path to health and happiness. (Or Blackmores for only $37.99 at Chemist Warehouse; great value “they” say). “They” are big on the word “organic”. Tea bags, eggs, you name it. Good advice, “they” say. I like white bread, but “they” say no, the brown grainy bread is the go? So there I sit nightly on my Unicare lounge chair, Dettol sprayed coffee table watching Midsomer Murders, a Swisse pill, organic green tea with a dash of permeate free milk, toast of brown grainy bread and organic jam, knowing all is well on the health front. Previous addictions cigarettes and that “disgusting” habit being almost forgotten dreams. *** Metadata! The Australian Federal Police honcho wants power to access personal computer histories to help catch criminals. The possibility of misuse screams loud and clear. Power control freaks at work. No computer, no iPhone? Safe on the principle “If you’ve got nothing to hide you’ve got

*** More often than not the problem is we subconsciously assume trust forgetting the obvious human element throughout every walk of life. The NAB scandal and compensation payouts as a result of self-interested financial advisers are “inappropriate practices”. Who would have thought? Other examples in everyday living associated with natural trust by way of human nature. So you’re gone into the NAB for financial advice, or any bank for that matter, and possibly due to a conflict of interest you’ve lost a few thousand dollars. What can I say? Sorry? Where did the brilliant idea banks were there to help you first pop into your skull? Let’s be honest, you were

*** The AFL football season looms, aside from the rubbish at the start to make money at our expense. An extra $25 for six months to watch Rupert’s Foxtel. My foolproof system of watching my mighty Magpies. Tape it obviously, watch from the first bounce, switch to a good murder mystery if my boys get two goals behind and, after the match, delete if we lose and watch it all (maybe twice) if we win, (three times if we beat Hawthorn). Fast forward the half-time nonsense from ex-footballers purported to now being expert commentators who almost all love the sound of their own voices and show us lots of intelligent moves in that first half we somehow missed. *** That’s the beauty of Rye. Along comes the perfect sunny days, lazy days with the ever present background of those jet skis, rising to a sound equal only to Beethoven’s 5th. For this we are ever thankful to our thoughtful Mornington Peninsula Council, who in their wisdom have

By Cliff Ellen upgraded access at Rye so that we non jet ski enthusiasts can experience the true love and art of music. *** I’m against capital punishment; all cases being political. If I had my way I’d lean heavily towards life imprisonment with, in severe cases, a private parts dismemberment. *** Where did I ever get the idea George Brandis would make a good Minister for the Arts?... Privatising utilities will ALWAYS drive prices up. End of discussion...The National Party’s Andrew Broad suggesting our homes be included in the assets test; one way to get noticed, however stupid...Strange how our government puts these seemingly minor surcharges on certain necessary prescriptions...Boycott Bali and penalise innocent Balinese workers? Must I take the blame for Ronald Ryan’s hanging? Well yes - I haven’t been to Coburg since

1967...“The new Sportsbet cashcard. You can collect at any ATM. And that cash is ALL yours” Yeah-right...Monday 23/2, the night Lachy Hulme arrived in Gallipoli on Channel 9; so?... Maybe if they built a yellow submarine; frighten off the sharks and a well-known theme song... Bring back Sarah Ferguson. *** “How anybody expects a man to stay in business with every two-bit wowser in the country claiming a veto over what we can say and can’t say and what we can show and what we can’t show it’s enough to make you throw up. The whole principle is wrong; it’s like demanding that grown men live on skim milk because the baby can’t eat steak”. [Robert Heinlein]. “We are getting on with government. That’s what we do” [Tony Abbott]... hooroo...cliffie9@bigpond.com www.ello8.com Frankston Times 9 March 2015

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Red Hill Show’s pole position THE Red Hill Show is now just three weeks away. Submission day for the Show’s many competition categories is looming. Cakes need to be baked, cheeses aged and alpacas groomed. But with only two weeks before their totem pole needs to be constructed, the horticulture staff at the Karingal organisation, led by Senior Site Manager John Proudlock, still appear very relaxed. Six years ago the team, together with the intellectually and physically disabled adults who attend the centre in Rosebud every day, began entering the Red Hill Show’s Decorated Shoe competition. The Red Hill Show ribbons on the wall celebrate their finest competitive moments, including ‘Shoe Horn’ (a shoe adorned with a bull’s horn), ‘Tap Shoe’ (literally a bathroom tap within a shoe) and ‘Boot Scoot’ (a boot attached to a scooter). “No one got that one except for me; it was too obscure for the judges” Proudlock says of ‘Shoo Fly’; a shoe with a jeans zipper instead of laces. ”Tough As Old Boots: that was when we just got an old boot and stuck some knives and forks in it.”

When the Decorated Shoe competition wound up three years ago, the Karingal team switched their focus to the Best Decorated Totem Pole competition. And on this sunny afternoon, the totem pole concepts are flying. “Icy Pole – a totem pole made of ice.” “Pole Dancer – we could do something with that!” “What about a Pole-a Bear?!” “The judge for the Totem Pole Competition, she used to work for McLelland Gallery, and she actually selected all the artwork to go along Peninsula Link,” says Proudlock. With that insider information, the team have a new plan: build a totem pole designed specifically to appeal to judge Charlotte Carter. On Red Hill Show Day – Saturday March 28th - look out for a totem pole inspired entirely by Peninsula Link sculptures. “A Tree of Life totem pole…..stick a ram’s head on top of it….it’s Year of the Goat!” The Red Hill Show will be held on Saturday, March 28th. Some competition categories are still accepting entries – visit redhillshow.com.au for details.


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An open letter to the Essendon Football Club By Stuart McCullough CALL it fate. Or kismet. But whatever it is, it’s clear that the stars are well and truly aligned. Here you are, in need of players to field a team. And here am I; with a spare pair of boots, shorts that leave little to the imagination and a whole lot of time on my hands. Destiny has brought us together. In anticipation of your call, I have commenced an exacting regimen of physical training. I’ve done at least a dozen pushups, albeit not all at once and not whilst lying down (the floor needed a vacuum). I am now in the greatest shape in my life, which I think might be a squircle, and I am ready to make my debut as a professional footballer. I was always destined to be a professional athlete. But more than just supreme skills, I bring something to the table other players simply cannot: life experience. This should be of considerable interest to your football club. For starters, unlike most new recruits, I will not have a ridiculous haircut. This is attributable both to old-fashioned common sense as well as a shortage of material. Nor will I decorate myself like a human colouring book as so many footballers do, looking like they’re on day release rather than the interchange bench. As for the risk of staying out late and doing something stupid at a nightclub, rest assured – it’s hard to make a goose of yourself when you’re in bed by ten o’clock after binge-watching episodes of ‘The Wire’. Monosyllabic press conferences will be a thing of the past. In fact, forget

press conferences altogether. Instead, I’ll invite journalists over for a fullblown dinner party with cabana and barbecue shapes, cheese fondue and a fruit platter – the works. There will be no more grunting or glazing over in response to questions from the press as I expound at length. I will never, ever say that I’m taking things ‘one game at a time’, preferring instead to hand out

copies of my five year strategic plan to members of the assembled media. Yes sir, things are going to be different. That’s not the only change I plan to make. I will not refer to my teammates as ‘the boys’. It’s a term that’s always made me feel uncomfortable; suggesting, as it does, that many of our professional athletes are in a state of perpetual arrested development that sees

them lumped with the emotional intelligence of a twelve year old. I realize that it’s supposed to make it sound as though the group is an indivisible entity, but who are we kidding? Football clubs are, like most workplaces, replete with petty jealousies and conflict driven by the unauthorized taking of the last tub of yoghurt from the communal fridge. These disputes are the reason ‘trade week’ was invented. It’s time for honesty. From now on, other players will be ‘workmates’ or, if strictly necessary, ‘colleagues’. As a past player of the Tyabb Junior Football Club, you should be happy to have me. But if I really do need to list my achievements in order to get you over the line, so be it. At the 1984 Club Pie Night and Raffle Draw, I was awarded ‘Best Dressed’. The following year I backed that up with a certificate for ‘Most Punctual’. Say what you will about the Brownlow, but it’s no substitute for turning up on time. For three years running, I got a small statuette describing me as the ‘most improved’ player. Assuming that I have continued that stunning trajectory, it boggles the mind to think about how good I must be by now. I was a halfback flanker. To this day, I hear people on the street describing me a flanker. That said, my hearing is not what it used to be and I’ll concede that these people may, in fact, be referring to me as something that simply sounds like ‘flanker’. I am also an excellent tackler. During an awkward growth spurt in the mid-eighties, I even perfected the art of tackling

myself. The ball would be heading in my general direction and I would start running only to immediately fall over. It did wonders for my match stats. If that doesn’t persuade you, consider this: Tyabb is just one town over from Hastings. And Hastings produced the greatest player ever to strap on the boots for your club, namely John Coleman. It would be a sentimental pick. Although I can’t claim to have kicked as many goals on the football field a John Coleman, I have kicked many other goals in life more generally, including a killer reverse park opposite the supermarket just last week. But, fact is, I’m only writing this letter because I’m starting to get concerned. I would have thought you’d have phoned by now. Essendon: it’s time to think way, way, way outside the box. Pick me to join your rag-tag bunch of underdogs. I am prepared to supply my own boots, socks, oranges and have even come up with my own nickname: the Exfoliater. I’m not sure what it means, but it sure sounds impressive. I realize you’ve got plenty on your mind and to expedite the process, I’ve also enclosed a sample to test at your convenience. Careful with the lid, though, as I’m not sure it’s watertight. Please send through the dates and times for training sessions when you get a chance. If, despite this letter, you decide not to select me, please retain the sample as my gift to you. stuart@stuartmccullough.com

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SPIBY HITS DAVEYS By Melissa Walsh Michael Spiby brings his magical style of music to Daveys on Thursday April 23, for his Michael Spiby Get On Board tour. Many magical things have happened during Spiby’s musical life. And after fronting one of our most-loved bands, The Badloves, Michael is now focusing full-time on his solo career. The Badloves released just two studio albums 1993’s Get On Board (which spent 69 weeks on the charts, peaking at number five) and 1995’s Holy Roadside (which went gold and reached number 14). The first concert Spiby attended was by the band Stylus, by default. “My great-aunt had her birthday dinner at the Croxton Park Hotel. We were about to go home when a band started setting up, so we stayed for the show. At that stage, I had no intention of being a musician. But I remember dad’s remark: “Look how skinny their legs are – you could be a musician, too,” says Spiby with a laugh. Despite his dad’s advice, Michael actually set out to become a teacher. But his life changed one unforgettable day at Frankston Teachers College. “I came out of a psychology lecture and heard

a band sound checking,” he recalls. “I stuck around for the gig and even though only about 20 people were there, they were just phenomenal. That gig instantly changed my career path.” The band was Cold Chisel. Years later, Michael found himself in the Top 10 with Jimmy Barnes, with The Badloves and Barnesy’s classic cover of The Weight. Michael is now working to his own schedule. He’s also been in the studio with Tasmania’s acclaimed Southern Gospel Choir, co-producing their second album, High On A Mountain. “I’ve always been a daydreamer,” Spiby says, “and that’s how I write songs. Things happen when I daydream – magic things. I can see why band members evolve into solo acts. I feel the only way I can make music is to follow my own instinct, without compromise, and see what comes out.” It promises to be an exciting future for an artist with a fascinating past. Check out Michael Spiby at Daveys Frankston on Thursday April 23. Tickets are $25, available at the venue and Moshtix.

WILD AND WONDERFUL By Melissa Walsh WYLIE & THE WILD WEST (USA) will be setting The Hallam Hotel on fire this Wednesday March 18, the coolest cowpoke going around. Wylie Gustafson is a native Montanan singer-songwriter who lives the songs he writes. With three decades of writing, recording and performing under his belt, Wylie has matured into a dynamic talent, and has become one of the few authentic voices of the West. Forget everything you hate about modern country, this guy is old-school cool without being a tired period piece. His friendly demeanor is born from his unpretentious life as a working class cow-horseman on the remote rangelands of the American high-plains. For over the last 25 years, Wylie and his band, The Wild West, have performed their refreshing blend of cowboy, swing, folk and yodeling music worldwide. Wylie’s dynamic stage presence keeps getting him invited back to venues year after year. As a seasoned singersongwriter with over a dozen nationally distributed albums under his belt, Wylie has etched his presence onto the American music scene and is the originator of the High Plains Yodeling style which evokes the loneliness of his northern Montana home. Tickets are from $27. Buy online or purchase at the venue.

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BOAT, 5.4 Salem, well looked after, always garaged, Chrysler 383, tunnel ramp, extractor, exhaust. $28,900ono. Phone 5941 2997.

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MUSTANG, 16' runabout, fully restored, modified, 110 Johnson, 12 months reg., boat and trailer, everything new, reduced price due to ill health. SALE PRICE $7,500. 0414 258 675. 9580 4676. Aspendale.

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WHITTLEY 19ft f/g cruiser, exec condition, set up galley, mercruiser 205, dual axle trailer, garaged many extras. $25,000 ono. Contact 0412 853 361.

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YAMAHA JET SKI, 2000. Very low use, only 60 hours. In mint condition, first to see will buy. Just had full service by Yamaha dealer. Only one owner from new. $4,500ono. Call Brian 0409 648 237

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CAMPERVAN TOYOTA LWB 1988, good condition, rear and side awning annexe, reg til 2015, FRQ-106, $5,500. 0458 112 164.

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BOAT, aluminium, 4.2 metre. Three years old. As new. Level carpet floor, Gal. trailor, padded swivel seats, canopy, rod holders and many extras. 20 HP. Mercury Outboard- electric start. $8,200. Ph: 5941 4341 or 0409 762 809

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AFTER 52 YEARS OF TRADING THE FIRST AUCTION LIST IS AS FOLLOWS: COLLECTABLE CARS ~ TRUCKS ~ PARTS ETC ~ MOTOR BIKES ~ TRACTOR ~ TRAILERS ~ CARAVAN ~ & MORE For full details see the advert in the Weekly Times. Visit our website or Facebook page for more information, photos & to subscribe to our email list. *Catalogue available on day of sale* Please note plenty of parking for all including trucks, trailers, etc.. Please note: early viewing from 7.30am day of sale only. Remember this is a wrecker so all vehicles & parts are in all sorts of cond. Everything is where is, as is, no warranty but we do guarantee clear title, 7 days to remove

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CARPORT, 5.4W x 7.4L, slate grey colorbond, GC, 2 steel legs, buyer to dismantle. $650. 0405 444 696.

IAN GRANT'S GRANT TOURER, 2007, Custom, 19ft, AC, 120ltr 3 way Domestic fridge, roll out pantry, center lounge and dinette, QS bed, TV, CD player /stereo, full battery system, solar panels, roll out awning incl walls and floor, front boot, dual gas bottles, roll out external BBQ, electric brakes, sleeps 2, seats 6, lots of extras, one owner, Seaford. $26,950. 0419 529 164.

FORD, territory, AWD SY, dual fuel, silver, 140,500kms, immaculate condition, HR towbar, etc. $11,490. 5940 2442.

GREAT WALL ute, great bargain, 25,300 km, reg to July 2015, manual, YKP296. $9,500 with RWC. 0438 418 808.

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MILLARD, 17ft Poptop, 2010. Front kitchen, lots of bench and cupboard space, raised 120lt fridge, sink heater, electric pump, cook top 1 electric 3 gas, grill, pullout pantry. "L" shape dinette, island double bed, roof aircon/ heater, battery pack. Full annex plus rear storage room, standup with roof down. $30,000 neg. Ph: 5985 5471 or 0408 581 279 CAMPER fully-contained foldout camper, 1974 model, has been updated inside, comes with gas and electric fridges, two spare wheels, original canvas in great condition. Must sell $2200. Phone Chris 0425852478.

PAKENHAM, caravan park, onsite or removable, 24ft caravan, with private ensuite and adjoining 24ft Aluminium annexe and large entertaining verandah. Walk in-walk out sale, includes 50" LED TV, Blue-ray player, double fridge/freezer. wall units and much more. Also with heating/cooling system,AC, sale also includes 3x3m garden shed for extra storage. $45,000ono. Contact Ivan: 0402 428 713 or Ann 0422 970 654. ROYAL FLAIR, 2006, caravan in VGC, 3 way fridge, SB's, stereo /radio, full annexe with new awning, 2 gas bottles with over riders. $14,500. Phone 5995 1869 or 0407 302 336. VISCOUNT, pop-top, 16ft, Grand Tourer, new Tebbs annexe, awning, double bed, microwave, TV, porta potty, good 3-way fridge, new tyres, service history. $7,500. 5982-1061.

V CARAVAN, Franklin Hacien, 1986, 16ft, beautiful layout, front kitchen, gas stove, oven, microwave, fridge, sink, laminated interior, club lounge, plenty of storage, posturepedic QS bed at back, set top box/TV with new antenna, stereo and every accessory you'll need for a great holiday. New brakes and tyres. $3,000. 0431 544 193.

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CHRYSLER, Safari, 1968, wagon, 225 Hemi Slant 6, clean original condition, engine no. LVE40718. $15,000. 9706 2325.

DAIHATSU, Terios, 1999, auto, 1.3, 161,000kms, DVD, alarm, reverse camera, reg until 11/15, RWC, POL-626. $4,100. 0433 175 066.

HOLDEN, Jackaroo, 1995, green, 4 new tyres, reconditioned engine, reg. to 11/15, PYB-401. $4,000ono. 0401 741 357.

HONDA, CRV Sport, AWD, 2004, leather, top of the range, auto, sunroof, gold, EC, RWC, reg. to 02/16, with service book, STI-338. $9,750. 0478 192 950. HYUNDAI, 2013, i20, 5 door, auto, sedan, ZUO-972, as new condition, only 6,700kms. $12,750. 9799 9569. MAZDA UTE, Bravo, 2003, alloy tray, AC, ABS brakes, 5 speed manual, just serviced, new thermostat/fuel filter, 293,000kms, dual fuel, RWC supplied, SCM-506. $5,500. 0437 143 174.

MERCEDES E240 ELEGANCE W210. 1998, auto, sunroof, reg til Sept (ZYZ717) RWC, good car. $6950.00. Ph: 0429 665 529. NISSAN, Maxima, 250 STL, 2013, 8,200kms, reg to 03/15 RWC, AAK-806. $22,500. 0434 958 732.

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Motorcycles

HARLEY DAVIDSON SPORTSTER 1994 Custom. Registered til Oct '15 (AYTZ). No roadworthy, 39,000kms. Excellent condition, Harlequinn colour. $10,000 ono. Ph: 0400 826 298

HONDA CT110 Postie Bike 2010, fully maintained and serviced, very good condition, comes with Victoria RWC, ready to register, engine number: JDOIE2610869, low kms, ideal learners bike. $1850.00. Phone 0423 757 047

Caravans & Trailers

ATLANTIC, series 2, Magelan, date of build 28/5/11, AC, heating, ensuite, double bed, extras, 8 metres long, $45,000. 0409 100 277. CAMPER TRAILER, 8'x4', pull out stove/kitchen, water tank, full annexe, 240V and 12Vpower, 7 stage battery charger with power points, QS bed, only used once. $5,900. 9786 9469 or 0400 577 463.

Buy & Sell in our CAMPER, 7 x 4 Australian off road camper in chequer plate. AL-KO Independent suspension with 11/4 row stubaxles. Treg coupling. Electric brakes. H/duty v/unmarked 12oz canvas. W /tank. Vast internal storage. Ex Condition. $4500. Ph: 9787 6000

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Sorras win a thriller PROVINCIAL By IT Gully SORRENTO gets another crack at a Provincial pennant after drawing on first innings with Long Island in the semi final on the weekend. Resuming on the second day at 7/68 with star Nick Jewell still at the crease, Sorrento was eventually bowled out for 92, the same score Long Island made the day before. Given Sorrento finished higher on the ladder, that was enough to get them through to the grand final. Long Island administrators will still be regretting the error in clearing Brad Denny, which cost them the outright win against Rye and 20 points. These 20 points would have seen Long Island finish on top of the ladder and advance to the grand final after drawing with Sorrento. Instead of clearing Denny from Peninsula Old Boys, where he played one game last season, they cleared him from Somerville. It was a tough call from the MPCA but the rules are the rules. After drawing the semi final with Sorrento, the Islanders batted again

but conceded the match after falling quickly to 7/47. Scott Phillips made a pair of ducks, however he did snare seven wickets, including a hat–trick that netted Anthony Blackwell, Jack Falck and Leigh Poholke. On the opening day of the match, Blackwell snared 6/5 off 11 overs while Andrew King picked up 3/23. The excitement in the match, other than 27 wickets falling, was a streaker! Late on the second day in the other semi final between Peninsula Old Boys and Baxter, the game was evenly poised after POB won the toss and batted first. The Old Boys made 9/224 in their 80 overs, Jon Forrest top scoring with 47, while Matt Hyden scored 38, Brandon Lawler 31 and Dylan O’Malley 25. Baxter lost their first wicket on the second day for 42, before Shane McComb was run out and Ben Matters was caught behind. At that stage Baxter was 3/65. After tea on Sunday, Baxter had regained the upper hand at 3/46 with Daniel Warwick and Dale Irving still at the crease nearing their 50’s.

Evenly poised: It was a close match between Peninsula Old Boys and Baxter. Picture: Andrew Hurst

District games go to wire

DISTRICT By IT Gully THE District semi finals still had plenty of life in them at tea on the second day. While Somerville won on first innings against Seaford, Red Hill was still needing 30 runs with two wickets in hand in their match against Main Ridge. Seaford needed 25 runs with one wicket in hand at the beginning of the second day of their match at Somerville. However, Nick Simpendorfer could only add a further five runs to his overnight total of 39 before going out. Seaford was bowled out for 97, giving Somerville a first innings lead of 17. Somerville was cruising in its second innings at 3/63, however, had slumped to 7/94 at tea – a lead of 123. Given there were only 40 overs left in the match at that point, the Eagles were in the box seat. There were some however who believed that a target of 140 off 20 overs would still be achieveable for Seaford, considering their batting line up. In the other semi final, the all-conquering Red Hill was still 30 runs from victory at tea against Main Ridge on the second day. The Hillmen were cruising at 2/70, chasing Main Ridges’ 158, however, at tea were reeling at 8/128. With Nick Esipoff still at the crease, anything was possible for the home side. Brad Rossborough top scored for the Ridge with a half century. At tea, Rossborough had claimed two wickets and Jason Albress had claimed three.

Box seat: Somerville were coming along nicely on the last day. Picture: Andrew Hurst Frankston Times 9 March 2015

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Panthers claw thrilling victory SUB-DISTRICT By IT Gully PEARCEDALE will play Rosebud in the Sub District grand final this weekend after each recording thrilling semi final victories last weekend. After scoring just 101, Pearcedale successfully defended the total, rolling YCW in dramatic circumstances two runs short of the total. The Stonecats resumed at 2/35 on Sunday but lost two quick wickets and the game was even once again. Paul Bradley, Pat Falzon and Paul Fulton threatened to take the game away from Pearcedale, getting within 15 runs of the total before Bradley was caught and Falzon was trapped in front. Andrew Kitson was removed for a duck and this left Fulton and his son Sam to get the half a dozen runs needed for victory. Paul Fulton went for a quick single on the arm of Pearcedale skipper Kaine Smith, which left his 16-yearold son Sam short by at least two metres. There were another 40-odd overs left in the match. YCW lost their last four wickets for 12 runs. Shayne Gillings finished with seven wickets for Pearcedale after top scoring with 33 on the opening day. At tea on the second day, Pearcedale was batting out the overs and were 1/17. Rosebud beat Tootgarook on the first day of their semi final. Tootgarook batted first and were bowled out for just 64. Jason Nagel was sensational for the Buds with 6/13. In reply, the Buds got to 5/65 at stumps, a lead of one. The home side and flag favorites were eventually bowled out on the second day for 111, a lead of 46.

Batting challenge: Seaford still needed 140 off 20 overs to claim a win. Picture: Andrew Hurst

FRANKSTON VFL FOOTBALL Practice Matches Saturday 21st March FRANKSTON vs Williamstown 10.30 am & 1pm (Frankston Park)

Saturday 28th March FRANKSTON vs Port Melbourne 11am & 2pm (Frankston Park)

Friday 3rd April FRANKSTON vs Coburg Frankston (VFL) Football Club est. 1887 Cnr Plowman Place & Young Street, Frankston 3199 Saturday 11th April Ph: 9783 7888 email:info@frankstonfc.com.au FRANKSTON vs Sandringham www.frankstonfc.com.au 11am & 2pm (Frankston Park) 11am & 2pm (Coburg)

Mornington Retirement Village and TFSL is hosting a series of free information sessions in response to the government changes to Aged Care that became effective on July 1st 2014. Changes are part of reforms to the aged care system to make it more sustainable and affordable.

Date: Thursday 19th March Session Times 2.30 and 7.00pm Venue: The Clubhouse, The Mornington 150 Mornington Tyabb Road Mornington 3931

email. admin@morningtonrv.com.au www.morningtonrv.com.au

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Motoring Honda to showcase NSX concept at GP HONDA Australia will showcase the highly anticipated NSX Concept vehicle during the 2015 Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix March 12–15 as part of the “Honda Power Room” display. Visitors to the “Honda Power Room” will have an exclusive opportunity to get up close and personal with the new-generation NSX Concept vehicle ahead of its expected arrival in Australian showrooms in 2016. The Accord Hybrid – which features an all-new hybrid drivetrain under Honda’s Earth Dreams Technology banner – will also make its debut at the “Honda Power Room” ahead of its arrival in Australia mid 2015. Honda Australia Managing Director and CEO, Mr. Noriyuki Takakura is excited to give Australian motoring enthusiasts an exclusive opportunity to see the NSX Concept in its first public appearance. “The Honda NSX represents the ultimate combination of power, sportiness and efficiency,” Mr. Takakura said. “It’s the most advanced example of our next-generation hybrid technology and the perfect concept vehicle to showcase in the Honda Power Room. We’re delighted to be exhibiting the Accord Hybrid alongside the NSX, a vehicle that will be accessible for our customers and showcases our all-new hybrid drivetrain for the first time in Australia.” Honda’s SUV range will also be on display, with the recently launched all-new compact SUV the HR-V and the popular CR-V in the Honda Power Room.

A shining star. Mercedes-Benz Mornington 2014 Provincial Vans Dealer of the Year. Mercedes-Benz would like to congratulate Mercedes-Benz Mornington’s General Manager, Chris Thoday and his staff on being awarded 2014 Provincial Vans Dealer of the Year. Over the last twelve months they have consistently demonstrated the dedication and excellence that have been hallmarks of the Mercedes-Benz brand. Find out for yourself by visiting Mercedes-Benz Mornington at 29 Tyabb Road, Mornington.

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