Mornington Peninsula Magazine Feb 2016

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It’s the year of the (Fire) Monkey in the Chinese calendar, so let’s take a look at what all the Monkey business is about. The Monkey is the ninth of the twelve animals in the Chinese zodiac. The others are: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Rooster, Dog and Pig. I’m a Water Rabbit and apparently kind, affectionate and sometimes too sentimental which is sort of spot on. Your Chinese Zodiac sign is derived from your birth year according to the Chinese lunar calendar – just search say 1972 Chinese Zodiac and see what you come up with! (Each year is also associated with one of five elements: Gold (metal), Wood, Water, Fire and Earth.) Monkey people are known to be clever and skilful, and many Chinese try to give birth in a year of the Monkey because they think it will make their babies smarter. It’s also a good thing to tell a Chinese person that their child ‘is like a monkey’ because the animal is perceived to be clever and powerful. Monkeys are frequently

represented in Chinese fiction (think ‘Monkey King’ Sun Wukong who is the hero of classical novel Journey to the West published in the 16th century) and in Chinese mythology. Some Chinese even pray to the cheeky animal to wish for sons. Monkey people are apparently lively, versatile and innovative but can be jealous, cunning and arrogant. Unexpected fortune is going to find its way to them in 2016, but they are going to have to pay attention not to be too greedy or to gamble it away. They also need to watch out for minor illness and need to take care where food is concerned. They have some lucky colours in white, gold and blue but should avoid black, going east and the numbers, two, five and seven - and watch out for traffic accidents. Relationships are a bit tricky too. Recent Monkey years are 1920, 1932, 1944, 1956, 1968, 1980, 1992, 2004, 2016, next is 2028. The year of the (Fire) Monkey starts on February 8. Let the Monkey business begin!

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LIZ ROGERS SPEAKS WITH AJAY BANKS

Bank on it Ajay Banks has pool blue eyes. The kind of eyes that when staring down the barrel of a camera soak up the screen and pull you right in, into a world where you’re not sure you can swim. He’s not like the others, at least that’s what they told him on his recent three month trip to the States where he did acting classes six days a week and made as many contacts as he could. He’s not your typical Aussie actor, no, no – sure he’s got the same work ethic that Australians are known for in LA, but he’s more sensitive and concerned than beef cake and brawn. He’s got accents down pat too. His love affair with the boards began at The Peninsula School in Mt Eliza and he hasn’t looked back. Resolve and a strong belief in self are tools all actors must have, but this twenty-four year old also has the smarts to realise there’s going to be a bunch of rejections and tough skin is a necessary evil of the ever changing script. He explains. “My first play was Cloud Street (Tim Winton) in year ten with Toorak College. I got the lead role and fell in love with the whole scene straight away. It was the first time my parents came to watch me and they knew I was hooked. The drama department at Peninsula really supported me and recognised I had something. I came top thirty in the state in year eleven/ twelve drama and performed a monologue at Hamer Hall in the Arts Centre which got

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great a response. But, you know, it’s harder out there in the real world…” although he hasn’t done too badly so far. Firstly he’s represented internationally with Bold Artist Management and is listed on the Star Now website. He’s worked on the independent web series The Happiness Curve, has had small roles on Neighbours, been the lead in a series of educational ‘mocumentaries’ for schools and will be performing in The Normal Heart at the Mechanics Institute in Brunswick from February 11 to 20. Does he enjoy the gypsy life that so often goes hand in hand with an acting career? “We moved up to twenty-five times throughout my childhood so it’s sort of part of my DNA. It’s part of what I love about acting. You get to be anyone and go deep into their psyche while moving around the world (hopefully),” - and I think he might just do that, in fact, bank on it.

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ROADSHOW COMES The Australian Decorative and Fine Arts Society, Mornington Peninsula will welcome Lars Tharp, a presenter on the highly regarded BBC’s Antiques Roadshow program, as its first speaker in 2016. Chairman, Janet Glaspole, says that ADFAS is delighted to welcome Lars to the Mornington Peninsula on February 26 when he will tell the fascinating story of London’s Foundling Hospital. It was established in 1739 by the philanthropic sea captain Thomas Coram as a home for the education and maintenance of exposed and deserted young children. Artist William Hogarth had a long association with the Hospital and was a Governor as was composer George Handel. “We are privileged to have an international speaker of this calibre to present our first lecture in 2016” Janet Glaspole said. “Lars will explore how Thomas Coram achieved his aim of providing a refuge for ‘foundlings’, and for babies at risk of infanticide, and the part Hogarth and Handel played in this. It is a gripping story with huge resonance for our own time”. “If you have been thinking about joining ADFAS this is an ideal opportunity for you to come along and see what we have to offer” she continued. “Just call our booking secretary Glad Hungerford on 9787 2092 and she will be happy to reserve a seat for you at a cost of $20”.

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FROM ANTIQUES TO MORNINGTON Membership of ADFAS provides the opportunity to learn more about the Arts in a friendly, welcoming environment. Lectures are held at the Peninsula Community Theatre in Wilsons Road, Mornington at 5.30 on a Friday evening. Each lecture is well illustrated, lasts for an hour, and is followed by light refreshments and an opportunity to meet the lecturer and fellow members. A wide range of topics will be covered in 2016 including Inside Monet’s House at Giverny; Elizabeth Taylor’s greatest love affair…. with jewels and The aesthetics of Traditional Japanese Architecture and Design. According to Janet an additional benefit of membership is the opportunity to join fellow members from across Australia on small group tours designed around their special interests. “Last year I joined such a tour to the United States where we explored the dramatic history and superb art and architecture of three of the USA’s most historic cities – Boston, Washington and New York” she said. “I learnt so much from our excellent tour leader and went to places I would not have visited as an independent traveller”. Each year ADFAS Travel offers members a select range of tours to Europe, the United Kingdom, Asia, America and within Australia. More information on membership can be obtained by calling Pam Matters on 9708 8953. Article by Vicky Davison, ADFAS Committee

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Ditch the festive-season hangover and take a pause for a cause Alcohol and sugar consumption in Australia continue to rank highly on a global stage, with the average Aussie consuming three times the daily recommended limit of sugar, and double the average alcohol consumption - with 12.2 litres annually. As the hangover from Christmas indulgence sets in, many Aussies will be casting their sights to the monthlong pause from alcohol and sugar, as febfast 2016 returns. The challenge, which sees Australia turn to clean living in February, is powered by Youth Support + Advocacy Service (YSAS) and since its inception in 2008, has raised over $7 million. In 2016, YSAS are hoping to see even more Australians take on the challenge to reign in harmful habits, while raising funds for disadvantaged youth. Encouraging Australians to take stock of their health and bad habits for nearly a decade, febfast’s 2015 enrolments saw over 6000 participants commit to 672 hours without alcohol or sugar, with ninety two percent still maintaining these healthy habits today. While Aussies may be guilty of over-indulging in sugary treats and booze, research also shows that alcohol is an area of greatest concern for fun loving Aussies, with two in five indicating they want to cut back. And it’s exactly these individuals that febfast encourages to take on the challenge, according to febfast National Director, Laura Callow. “We know that February is a time when many Aussies are settling back into their routines - with the festive season just about done. This is also a time when people are setting their sights to the year ahead and wanting to embrace any of those new year’s resolutions made, but not yet implemented! “From those who’ve participated, we know that febfast

offers benefits beyond just the month of February - with the act of self-control inspiring thousands of people to continue this way of life for some time to come.” Whether ongoing or simply for the 29 days of February, research shows that as little as one month off booze can have significant health benefits, with a study by University College London seeing improvements in participants’ blood pressure and cholesterol levels, and a lowered risk of developing diabetes and liver disease. This has also been echoed by febfast 2015 participants, who reported a transformative effect on their lives: • 62% said they have lost weight during the month •8 1% have saved money to invest in something special like a holiday •8 6% have become more aware of how their habits impact their health • 60% are more productive at work • 44% say they slept better during the month, giving them more energy to make that early gym class! • A whopping 85% of registrants completed the fast “We know that Australians love a good challenge for a good cause , we are a nation of fun-running, mountain biking, mud clad warriors when it comes to supporting some of our country’s most disadvantaged people, so we know we can count on the goodwill of Aussies to support our specialist programs and health workers assisting disadvantaged youth,” says Callow. febfast participants won’t have to do it alone, with the organisation offering participants helpful survival tips, febfast friendly restaurants and bars, and “time out” passes if you have a special occasion where sugar or alcohol is unavoidable. Registrations for febfast 2016 are now open to individuals or teams, including workplaces. To register visit www.febfast.org.au

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Consultation, expression and expansion Mornington’s stunning Style Temple is not content with just being the home decorating and interior design destination on the Peninsula. This mecca for domestic and commercial interior decorating is about to double its floor space while introducing an interior consultation suite mezzanine floating above. Get ready to have all your interior decorating dreams come true! Co-owner and interior decorator Liz Todd explains. ‘Construction has begun on the second phase of Style Temple’s expansion. There has been such great feedback from existing and new customers that expanding floor space will not only provide our clients with a more extensive range of beautiful furniture, soft furnishings, lighting and gifts, but will allow stock the space it deserves for optimum display potential.’ But that’s not all. The construction of the mezzanine consultation space above the floor means you will have access to an extensive range of fabric books for upholstering and Liz’s impressive design expertise one on one. This will be interior concept central. ‘Having a light and bright private space where I can work with clients individually will be fantastic,’ continues Liz, while having the complete Style Temple ’tool kit’ in the one spot at her finger tips means you can find the precise look you are after or discover a style you never knew existed. The build should take about six weeks to complete and be functioning by late February. Style Temple’s floor stock is ever changing so you know there’ll always be a surprise in-store. With the floor space expansion and business partner Frank O’Leary’s bespoke furniture craftsmanship on hand, the choice of quality stock becomes so vast you’ll never have to go any-where else. This interior design hub heralds a new dawning of world class decorating and design at your doorstep. Take a look inside.

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Touché and away BY LIZ ROGERS

I’ve always admired the art of fencing. The way opponents dance with each other, the gentleness of movement yet brutality of being hit.

This is a sport full of contradictions, strength and strategy and has its origins in the skills taught to warriors when thrusting (a Roman Centurion wielding a gladius) or slashing (the British Cavalry slashing sabres) weapons. That was then. This is now. The modern day fencer is elegant, stylish and has garnered the expertise in tipscoring weapons, foils (descendent of the light court sword used by nobility to train

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for duels) and epee. Touché Fencing Club in Mt Martha aims to provide training and competition for those interested in learning this traditional yet progressive sport in an encouraging and safe environment. Predominantly focusing on epee (duelling sword) which is a simple weapon that can be mastered by any keen sportsman or woman from the age of ten upwards, this family friendly club has two coaches on Wednesday and Thursday evenings who provide constant feedback. Veteran fencer Danny Robson is the winner of the Australian Men’s Veteran National title and Murray Thompson has a physiotherapy background which means

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both men bring different skills to this new fencing club’s program. "Fencing develops a strong sense of ethics, respect and self-worth", says club member Paul Baker. "Competing is fun, and it is great as a parent to watch your child develop into an agile and strong person who is respectful yet determined. You can compete on a national level or just develop skills. Either way, you become more focused and fit." Touché Fencing Club provides all the gear you’ll need to get started (like uniforms, masks and blades) and you can come and try if you are uncertain the sport is for you. There’s an introduction to fencing the first Thursday of every month and

lessons are only $10 a pop thereafter. You can fence on a casual or social basis or book in for the whole term. Paul continues. "Safety and fun are Touché Fencing Club’s top priority. We are a social club that hold fundraisers and sausage sizzles and most parents stay to watch their children’s classes. Everyone is welcome", so there’s no need to be engarde, unless you’re duelling that is . . . Touché Fencing Club Gym room, Osborne Primary School A: 120 Craigie Road, Mt Martha P: 0402 162 650 www.touchefencingclub.org.au paul.baker31@bigpond.com

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Jess Jones of Soar Collective and The Startup Business Coach Tell us a bit about you and what you do: My partner, 3 year old and I moved to the Peninsula 2 years ago. I was in St Kilda West for 6 years prior and while I loved the cafes, restaurants, the beach and the excitement, the lifestyle down here is something else. There’s a real sense of community here, which you just don’t get in the city. In May 2014 from above a Mornington café, I launched my business, the Soar Collective. I’m incredibly passionate about empowering, supporting and connecting women in business. And we’re fortunate to have so many talented businesswomen on the Peninsula. Things you love: Coffee, summer, reading business books, learning, BBQs, music and dancing, being near the water (even though I’m not much of a swimmer!), spending time with friends and family Describe your style: When I’m working (hosting Soar Collective events or attending

meetings and workshops) you can find me in black with a statement necklace. I only own 2 pairs of heels, so I alternate between them. When I’m not working, it’s all about singlets, comfy dresses and t-shirts (love a good stripe) with denim. Can’t live without black or print leggings too and my denim shirts (I own 3 for different looks and occasions!) Do you think Mornington Peninsula has a certain style: Yes, I think it’s relaxed and comfortable, but stylish. Loving the navy and white stripes and the coastal look I’m seeing a bit of at the moment, with splashes of copper or gold jewellery, denim and tan sandals. What’s new in your world: My second child will be born midFeb! While I’m nervous about the idea of running 2 businesses with a 3 year old and newborn, I’m also up for the challenge and curious to see how I’ll handle it.

Business-wise, it’s a really exciting time and it’s going to be a big year for us. We’ve just launched Soar Collective in Berwick with plans to be in a third location mid-year. And I’ve started writing the first book of my series for women in business. I’ve got a few speaking gigs lined up and will be writing regular articles for a few publications (including Mornington Peninsula Magazine) this year too as The Start Up Business Coach. Bring on 2016! Some fave blogs/websites: Business Blueprint, Marie Forleo, Female Entrepreneur Association, Smarter Business Ideas, Kochie’s Business Builders, Collective Hub and The Entourage. Some fave local spots: A Mini Kitchen for delicious coffee and sweets, Buckley’s Chance for pancakes, The Winey Cow for breaky, The Milbri for lunch and Italico for dinner. Find more about Jess at soarcollective.com and jessjones. com.au

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Toorak College has a strong focus on building community and fostering a sense of wellbeing and belonging. With the understanding that physical and mental challenges promote wellbeing, and working together as part of a group fosters team building and a greater sense of belonging and connectedness, Year 10 is being shaped as the Year of Challenge. Currently Year 10 students participate in the Challenge Program through their Health and PE classes. This year a team of girls competed in the Hillary Challenge, Australia’s ultimate inter-school adventure event conducted over three days. Toorak College’s all-girl team has an accomplished track record in this event, which is one of very few where girls and boys teams can compete against each other and mixed teams on a level footing. Year 10 girls also participated in the iconic 404km Mighty Murray Paddle, a five day kayaking experience on the Murray. Toorak College had a strong presence on the river in the 1980s and 1990s so many people are excited to see the school back. The team were lucky enough to have the support of marathon legends Bill Robinson and Mark Thornthwaite, the Murray Marathon Founder. FEBRUARY 2016 (51)

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Additionally, eleven Year 10 students went on a two day adventure hiking through beautiful countryside climbing to the summit of Mt Feathertop. This challenge builds on the skills the girls have developed with the Year 7 and 8 Camp program and Beyond Boundaries in Year 9. This year marked the tenth year that Toorak College has entered the Great Victorian Bike Ride. Twenty nine girls from a variety of year levels rode the 533 kilometre journey which took them around the Central Goldfields of Victoria. Camping and enjoying the hospitality of rural towns such as Avoca, Dunolly, Inglewood, Heathcote and Castlemaine added a social aspect to this physical challenge. These challenges are in addition to the World Challenge adventure in Sri Lanka which is open to girls in Years 10 to 12 and involves completing service learning projects and trekking for three weeks. Altogether these add up to a suite of challenges to suit every girl and every level of fitness. Toorak College has the all-girl advantage. It is the school where you can be brilliant, be you! Applications for 2017 Scholarships close on Friday 11 February. Apply online at www.toorakcollege.vic.edu. au or phone 9788 7234. Visit the school at Open day, Saturday February 20 from 10am to 1pm.

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Growing up in our own sleepy beach town of Shoreham, she once felt most comfortable in the slow and the quiet. Ruby’s love of music started at a young age, dabbling in a variety of instruments such as cello and piano, and now settling with guitar and voice as her musical vehicle. After completing high school she took a few years off and found herself writing and playing music increasingly often, developing her own sound and spending time with fellow musicians. A decision to study at RMIT took her to Melbourne’s northern suburbs, where she now calls home. In the last year she has been playing alongside friend Harrison Storm in his own project, occasionally in his 6 piece band and more commonly in a trio along with Justin Lewis. Ruby talks “I grew up in Shoreham and lived there until I was 20. I now live in Fitzroy North.” Ruby continues “I started playing music with Harrison this year and have been involved in recording the EP and live shows. We play as a band for major shows, but more commonly as a trio with Justin Lewis. We have played at a range of Melbourne venues such as the Toff, the Evelyn and Howler, and also did a short tour to Sydney in August (trio). “ Ruby is one of the featured performers at The Peninsula Picnic Sunday March 20 which will be at Mornington Racing Club. The line-up includes the incredibly

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talented multi ARIA Award winner Missy Higgins, bringing with her a catalogue of sweet hits for picnickers in 2016. Joining this year’s menu of music, with his blues and roots flavour will be sonic virtuoso Kim Churchill, Powderfinger guitarist extraordinaire Darren Middleton giving the Peninsula a taste of his solo offerings and rising Adelaide folk star Timberwolf. Roll out your picnic rug, and relax to the sweet sounds of some of Australia’s finest acts, while taking your taste buds on a trip to heaven discovering the best food, wine and produce from Peninsula favourites. After a sold-out inaugural event, the Mornington Peninsula’s most extensive food, wine and music gathering, The Peninsula Picnic, returns Sunday March 20 with a bigger line-up, a larger site, plus even more gourmet restaurants, decadent wineries, fresh local produce and quality artisan wares. With a country harvest atmosphere, The Peninsula Picnic is the recipe for that perfect regional escape or family day out. Tickets on sale now from www.peninsulapicnic.com.au For more on this sensational food, wine and music gathering see pages 70-71.

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Welcome to the Wooding Galaxy Sarah Wooding is gorgeous. She’s fifteen, has long lusturous locks that stay where they’re supposed to and smart, smart eyes. This Mornington High School student’s favourite subject is science and she hopes to go into gene research one day, but for now, she’s happy hanging out with her Kelpie Jarrah and oh – did I mention – being a finalist in the Miss Teen Galaxy Australia?

Modelling sort of just happened for this sociable and athletic teenager. "I was at the Melbourne Show a couple of years ago and there was a stall where you could have your photo taken and enter a competition. I came second and joined Bettina Modelling Agency," she explains. It took her about twelve months to get a job but that didn’t faze her at all. "My first job was unpaid. A university student needed someone to model for their portfolio. I’ve since been on a billboard in Epping, a paddle board for Tourism Victoria, in a catalogue and am up for a spot in Emo The Musical" - which will be a feature length version of the 2013 short film from writer-director Neil Triffett and funded by Screen Australia.

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So what about Miss Teen Galaxy which "provides the motivation and tools for all delegates to become the best possible version of themselves, to become role models to their peers, their family and their community", (Australia Galaxy Pageants Director, Lucinda Ferguson). "All I did was enter my details and attach some photos. Apparently they only accept entrants who have potential and I was one of them! I went to the first round of competitions in November in 2015 and got fast tracked through to the National final in Queensland in April. There are three different categories – evening wear, fashion and swimwear. You have to do a catwalk parade and an on the spot interview which is a bit intimidating. There’s a lot of charity work involved as well", she continues. Sarah held a lolly jar guessing game and a high tea event at Benito's in Mt Eliza in late January where she auctioned Michael Clarke’s autographed cricket gear. All funds go to the Make a Wish Foundation. So, does she think she’ll win? Her sponsors Bowman & Company Real Estate and Hartfords Hairdressing in Mornington do. "It’s all a bit of fun. It’s a great opportunity…" Mornington Peninsula Magazine wishes her all the luck in the . . . galaxy.

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U3A Artists Capture Summertime Beauty of Mornington Visitors wandering through the many beauty spots of Mornington this summer would have noticed University of the Third Age artists with their palettes settled beneath shady trees or nestled in the banks of native hedgerow.

Art Outside Classes offering the freedom to work within the natural environment were part of a new, U3A Mornington, Summertime Program. Unique, local settings such as Mornington Mills Beach, Beleura House and Gardens and historic Oak Hill Gallery provided inspirational places for enjoyable learning, painting and drawing experiences. In mid-January, the day’s class started with an excellent talk and demonstration by Australian artist, Carolyn Harrington on the topic of painting with acrylics at Oak Hill Gallery.

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Working with oils, acrylics, watercolour or pencils, artists of all abilities, were then guided by experienced U3A art tuitors Jan Oliver and Maryanne MacPhee to select their own space and focus of painting. As the class began, they talked about the many artistic advantages of working outside. Beginning with just a few brush strokes, Margaret Thompson, influenced by the great William Turner, said "…you do not need to get stuck on too much detail to begin with…you pick up inspiration from your surroundings; the natural shapes, colours, textures, light and mood that stay with you and continue to inspire your work until it is finally completed." One of the more advanced U3A artists, Michael Lord explained how he had ‘discovered’ his talent for drawing following a busy career and life in South Africa and Australia. He chose to draw a rusty lock on a very old wooden gate post and fence that separated the 1895 Italianate style homestead of Oak Hill Gallery from the farm sheds. Michael explained, "I like detail. By focussing on the old gate bolt, I hope to invoke the much broader meaning of the drawing - its historical context and sense of agelessness." Typical of U3A members, Michael said, "I have always enjoyed art but never had the opportunity to learn how to draw until I retired and attended art classes at U3A Mornington." Over the course of 2016, U3A Mornington will be celebrating 25 years of enjoyable learning, courses, community and social activities. And we are still growing! Join us and get involved in our year-long and shorter courses commencing in February. You will find us at 5-17, Currawong Street, Mornington. T: 5975 9773. www.u3amornington.com.au Joan Yalden, U3A Mornington

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CHEF’S SUGGESTIONS Location - Infrastructure & Demand meetingsDual and will have aor monthly guestCashflow speaker. All Income Positive very informal in its infancy but it’s going to be a lovely Investment evolution and celebrationProperty of talentedMatching and creative folk.” said Andrea Rowe. Key Capital & Rental Growth Drivers “Fellow freelancer Nikki Fisher and I are excited about the opportunity to network with others writers closer to home and celebrate and encourage the talented penpushers on the Peninsula. As for me I’ve got a new years project to publish a kids coastal picture book project with artist Justine McNamara so this will somehow hold me accountable to get that project up and going and on to bookshelves as well.” The Peninsula Writers Club is the brainchild of Andrea Rowe of Coastal Connection who was recently named as a National Finalist in the Flying Solo Small Business Awards (Work Stylist category).

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Relax, Mornington Cup is on Saturday April 2

Exciting news, Relaxed Racing is here, and the 2016 Mornington BMW Cup is too, with great dining and hospitality packages on sale now.

The Peninsula’s premier race day on Saturday April 2, features exciting enhancements to the Mornington Racecourse menus and product offerings, ensuring that all ages and budgets are catered for. With the refurbishment of the downstairs member facilities now also complete, there is no better time to join the Mornington Racing Club as member, to

receive all the benefits of being part of this exciting club. Reductions in price in the Silver Bounty Lounge and Gunnamatta Restaurant will ensure an affordable experience on what is a fantastic, relaxed day of racing. The trademark Trackside Marquees and Marina Marquees will again be on offer as well as the return of the luxurious Pommery Saddle Club, a must for anyone looking for the ultimate trackside dining experience. For a relaxing day in the gardens, the newly upgraded Garden Bar will now overlook the racetrack with hawker style food stalls providing a unique food offering. Kick back and chill out – this is racing at a different pace. Book now and relax later at www.relaxedracing.com.au

The Buzz has begun, the Beehive is back Like bees to honey ‘The Beehive Marquee’ draws a fashionable and charitable crowd of racegoers to this annual event at the BMW Mornington Cup, held at Mornington Racing Club, this year on Saturday April 2nd.

The uniquely themed public marquee inspired by local businesswomen Annette Sanfilippo and Dee Worrell was started to entertain guests at the races in luxury and raise some well needed funds for their patron charity each year. “This year our patron charity Bully Zero Australia Foundation will benefit from our special day.” says Annette. Annette (aka Queen Bee) continues, “Themed to resemble the elements of all things Beehive and Honey, this year we will engage a ‘Right Royal Soiree’ encompassing luxe fabrics, gold guild and fabulous decorations with help from Linen Hire From Di Simmons, fit for a decadent day out!” It’s just the perfect fun atmosphere for a busy colony of Beehivers. Culinary delights will tease the guest’s taste buds while the stunning angelic voice of Sarah Gardner will wow the crowd to the dance floor. Annette explains “The Honey Pamper Parlour will be taken over by the swarm of beauticians and hairdressers preening and pampering Miss Honey Bees and the discerning Drones all day with hair

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and make-up touch-ups in readiness for the in house ‘Fashion in the Hive’ award vying for the title of King and Queen Bee. Never underestimate the element of surprise as we will sting you from behind with a few on the day! Our fashions will be judged by a celebrity guest and Queen Bee will host the day until raffles will be drawn and gift bags fly out of the hive with all the guests.” Mickey Blue and Annette Sanfilippo Millinery Art are proud gold sponsors of the fashion winners who will continue the Buzz for post event entertainment in Main Street after the day! “There is still time to get involved” says Annette, “It’s a buzz all day long raising funds for Bully Zero and ‘beeing’ well supported by some wonderful businesses. The ‘BEE IN IT BAG’ guests’ take home is supported by the likes of Ace Printing, Kiss Me By the Sea, Linen Hire from Di Simmons, Brooklands of Mornington, Starlettos, Mornington Racecourse, Mornington Peninsula Magazine, Miss Velvet, Tyabb Roses, Ladies in Racing Magazine and many more...” Stop flapping around and follow the Beehive Marquee on facebook to register your interest for 2016. It’s bound to be a honey pot once again. Mornington Peninsula Magazine is excited to be involved for 2016. Tickets MRC 5975 3310 or web link available at www.mrc.net.au FB – The Beehive Marquee Enquiries for tickets, sponsorship or support: Annette Sanfilippo, 0414 465 344 or email consultannette2@gmail.com

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On your bikes March 6 sees riders take to their bikes to raise awareness (and funds!) for the degenerative disease Multiple Sclerosis. This will be the tenth annual MS Melbourne Cycle event and is shaping up to be just as successful as the previous ones. Multiple Sclerosis is the kind of disease that arrives silently and won’t leave. It randomly attacks the central

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BY LIZ ROGERS nervous system and is the most common neurological disease in young adults, and that’s not all. It causes extreme fatigue and chronic pain plus vision, cognitive, continence and mobility issues, and although not all sufferers will be left with a permanent disability, the fallout from such a pervasive disease is often devastating. MS Ambassador and Mt Eliza local Steve Van Ruyven explains. “I was diagnosed with MS twenty years ago and life has never been the same. It has taken me years to learn how to live with it. I had to stop work because I was constantly exhausted and we even moved to the country for ten years. But I am one of the lucky ones. I can still ride a bike and go for long walks. What I do seems to work for me but everyone is different. You know four people are diagnosed every working day.”

Steve was asked to become a MS Ambassador five years ago and now spends his time letting other people know about the disease through information sessions and fundraising events. It will be the sixth time he’s donned red and ridden the 50km circuit which starts and ends at Flemington Racecourse, but you don’t have to ride the whole distance. There are shorter routes! “There’s no cure, but there are better drugs to help you cope. The MS Melbourne Cycle day is uplifting for families and sufferers. The event has raised more than $4 million to improve the quality of life for people living with this life-long disease”, he continues. So hop to it. Get on your bikes and ride – for MS. Register at www.msmelbournecycle.org.au

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February sees the summer weather continue and there are lots of great activities to enjoy in the outdoors. Try learning to scuba dive or swimming with dolphins. You’ll find an amazing underwater world that really does rival Australia’s northern coast for its incredible colour and marine life. You can also go surfing, sailing or stand up paddle boarding, cast a lazy fishing line from a pier or book a fishing charter. Away from those beautiful beaches you will find lots of adventurous attractions. Huge maze gardens have activities for everyone… go tree surfing or tube sliding, wander through beautiful landscapes or stroll along boardwalks through wetlands.

And the award winning Wine Food Farmgate trail reveals 75 of the Mornington Peninsula’s most delicious secrets – from picking fresh fruit to tasting and dining. Drop in on glass blowers as they create brilliant glass art, call into fabulous art galleries, picnic in a sculpture park or amid the spectacular coastal scenery of an art trail. Weekend and mid-week markets are great places to connect with local food producers, artists and crafts people. Shopping centres are small and friendly, antique outlets overflowing with special finds. Discover farm shops or visit more than 30 villages with superb art galleries, boutique shopping and tempting gourmet

food stores. As you Find Your Way around the region, get active on social media and share your photos using #findyourwaymorningtonpeninsula. And if you put together a collection of 4 photos from around the region you could win $5000 - you can find out more at www.findyourway.com.au With so much to choose form, it’s hard to know where to start – that’s why you need the map! The latest one is out now. Pick one up from your local Visitor Information Centre, or phone 5987 3078 to have one mailed to your door.

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Free To Shine expands! Local Mornington non-profit Free To Shine are expanding their education program. The main office in Siem Reap has enrolled over 550 rural Cambodian girls into their program, which puts at-risk girls back in school to stop them from being targeted by sex traffickers. They are now in the beginning stages of opening a second office in Battambang, Cambodia which is close to the Thai border. The organisation has had a number of successful fundraising events in Mornington, including the wildly successful Mornington Masquerade party which raised over $6,500 for girls on the program. They are now looking for donations to replicate their program in Battambang after completing extensive research into the area last year. The research into the region found that the education program in Siem Reap would be as effective in Battambang in making girls less vulnerable to people traffickers and that they would be able to give rural girls there a brighter future. Education has been the main focus of Free To Shine’s programs and has been

a solution to helping girls gain better employment when they leave school as well as becoming better leaders. Family circumstances in Cambodia can sometimes make going to school very difficult. Elderly or injured family members can mean that children are required to work in order to feed the family, lack of transport can stop girls from getting to school over dangerous roads, and the importance of going to school is often understated, particularly for girls. By giving the girls on our program a bike, a school uniform and school supplies, Free To Shine helps to lessen the burden that school puts on the family. Each family is different and circumstances change from village to village. Education Outreach Officers visit each family regularly and determine how the girls are going in school and whether or not they need any further assistance. Free To Shine is committed to preventing girls from being put into the sex trafficking industry and putting them back in school. To find out more, check out freetoshine.org

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Surfs up with DSAMP - AGAIN We love the surfing events that DSAMP (Disabled Surfing Association Mornington Peninsula) put on and January 16 was right up there with the best. 296 volunteers helping the 113 surfers with a disability, move to and from the water’s edge in beach wheel chairs and people being lifted on to long boards excited to hit the waves with ‘smiles on their dials’. This is what community, commitment and diversity looks like. President of DSAMP Ash Gardner

explains. “Our first event in 2012 had one hundred and eighty four volunteers and two surfers. You can see how it’s grown. We now have thirty on our committee and 2015 saw a live auction of eighteen surfboards (supplied by Trigger Bros) in AFL colours signed by the players at Baha in Rye’ - they work closely with the First Reef Project group who have really smart fundraising ideas. ‘We also ran a three part program with Frankston High School in disability awareness and are part of the Community Boardwalk project at Point Leo.” The Point Leo foreshore committee, surf lifesaving club, Mornington Peninsula Shire and local MP Greg Hunt are all contributing to the project.

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Apart from all that activity, the guys who run these events are just plain nice. All surfers with a disability are treated with respect and just like one of the guys which is a refreshing change for many of them. Look out for the next event on March 5. Registration opens at 10am. You don’t need surf experience to volunteer - just a good heart. Disabled Surfing Association Mornington Peninsula Branch P: 0417 362 983 W: disabledsurfers.org/vic/ morning-peninsula-branch/ FB: /Disabled-Surfers-AssociationMornington-Peninsula E: infodsamp@gmail.com

It’s all about your best friend at Paw Things. They specialise in Canine Myofunctional Therapy which involves applying gentle noninvasive massage to enhance your dog’s health and well-being. This means they can treat specific medical conditions and have your pooch feeling better in no time. Massage can aid in the treatment of post injury and surgery rehabilitation, arthritis and chronic pain. It can also help with behavioural or anxiety problems and palliative care of your four legged friend. Paw Things treats your best bud in the comfort of their own home by a professional therapist (they are accredited with the Small Animal and Equine Naturopathic Association) after an initial individual assessment and can advise you on soft tissue diagnosis, gait analysis and range of motion. They always consider the nature and needs of your dog and can develop a short or long term individualised treatment program to get tails wagging. Paw Things, Servicing the Mornington Peninsula seven days a week P: 0426 439 494 www.pawthings.com.au

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The site was given shape after a spate of lost dogs found around Dromana, Safety Beach and surrounding areas over the summer holidays. Locals are liking Lost Dogs and Cats Mornington Peninsula VIC and the aim is to grow this Facebook Community over time to reunite lost pets with their owners. Jackson explains “When we see a lost dog or cat, our natural instinct may be to take it home and search for the owner. But we have to be careful, especially with dogs who may be scared, disoriented and hungry. A dog may bite to protect itself. If you see a lost pet, take some good photos and only approach if you

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EMPLOYEES COME TOGETHER AT SOUTH EAST WATER Minister for Environment, Climate Change and Water Lisa Neville officially opened South East Water’s new state of the art headquarters in Frankston on December 14. Ms Neville and Member for Frankston Paul Edbrooke were joined by members of the South East Water Board, including the recently appointed Chair, Lucia Cade. The new building and relocation of operations to Frankston will result in a reduction in costs for South East Water, a better service for customers, environmental benefits and an on-going boost for the local economy. The new building features: • technologies to provide a more efficient and better service with less disruptions for customers, • reduced operating costs, including through consolidation offices; • leading environmental features; and • a substantial boost to the local economy, including through procurement of local services and products, estimated at up to $132 million per year. By bringing together more than 700 employees in the central Frankston location, local businesses are already

experiencing a boost in trade and South East Water’s on-going procurement of good and services is expected to provide vital job and business opportunities in the region. Environmental features of the new building include rainwater capture and storage for toilet flushing and garden irrigation and LED lighting systems. The building also features new technologies to improve customer service through better communication systems – including a new text message capability for use when there are unplanned disruptions to supply. A central part of South East Water’s relocation strategy is the establishment of strong relationships with local communities and businesses – including a new Shared Value program in which employees team with local community organisations, schools and business to drive improved education, recreation and skills development outcomes in the area. Minister for Environment, Climate Change and Water Lisa Neville said, “This is an exciting new era for South East Water with a new headquarters and Board in place to meet the challenges of the future such as climate change and population growth.” “I want to see our water corporations play a leading role in their communities and it’s great to see South East Water

embracing that through new customer service and community participation initiatives.” Member for Frankston Paul Edbrooke said, “The relocation of South East Water’s headquarters is providing

a great boost for the Frankston community, economy and jobs and I welcome the water corporation’s commitment to our area through their participation in community programs and local economic investment.”

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Providing professionalism, warmth, compassion and respect to help clients release unwanted habits, emotions, thoughts, behaviours and addictions, Effective Hypnotherapy is conducted in a safe and nurturing environment in Mornington. Eileen, a fully qualified hypnotherapist with a diploma in hypnotherapy and psychotherapy, is committed to helping people make lifestyle changes emotionally, mentally and physically, enabling clients to live a more empowered life. Eileen has also studied ego state therapy, sand play therapy for children and has a full qualification in the virtual gastric band, having been trained by London’s Sheila Granger, the founder of this revolutionary treatment. Becoming increasingly popular, Virtual gastric band via hypnosis is safe, without side effects, and cost effective compared with surgery and truly brings about permanent lifestyle and habit changes. Eileen calls it ‘the mind spa’ and again has had success in helping people not only lose weight, but break the dieting cycle. Effective Hypnotherapy also continues to help people to quit smoking. As an ex-smoker herself, Eileen gave up the habit over 12 years ago with hypnotherapy, so she fully understands the process involved. All sessions are individual, with the exception of ‘couples quit smoking sessions’, which she highly recommends. Sand play is also offered - a rapid method and gentle method that gets to the heart of the issue, bypassing the mind. For children and adults, it identifies unspoken issues and brings profound solutions. Eileen also has years of extensive experience in Lifeline counselling, specialising in crisis counselling and helping people through trauma, stress, grief and loss. Eileen is based in Mornington, for more information and testimonials go to her fb page effective hypnotherapy. P: 0402 759 974 or www.effectivehypnotherapy.com.au

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The Great Gatsby at Peninsula Hot Springs Enjoy a night out with a difference… Imagine this, relaxing with friends in the thermal mineral pools of the Bath House at Peninsula Hot Springs followed by a delicious gourmet pizza in the café. Then sitting back and relaxing as The Great Gatsby is played on an inflatable screen outside the Royal Moroccan tent, there will even be popcorn available for purchase to complete your movie experience. This is the perfect way to spend a summer evening with friends, family or your partner. Be quick as there are only limited spaces available for each screening, book by visiting Peninsula Hot Springs’ website or calling 5950 8777. The team at Peninsula Hot Springs have also created a summer activities timetable, offering a variety of activities to enjoy with Bath House bathing including: body clay ritual, yoga, warm water exercise classes, live music and kite making. The activities are available from January 18 to Sunday February 28; please call to get details of the timetable for the days and times the activities will be running. All activities are complimentary with Bath House bathing entry except kite making (additional $2 - $6 per kite). Did you know that Peninsula Hot Springs cool some of their pools on hot days? These pools vary in temperature depending on the weather. There are also the cold plunge pools which will allow you to stay cool throughout your visit. On February 11 Peninsula Hot Springs will also be running a ‘Happiness Retreat’, The Happiness Retreat is a place for you to take time out to relax, unwind and engage in a range of simple yet powerful happiness boosting strategies. During this retreat you will learn the science-backed skills and understanding that contribute to psychological well-being. Visit Peninsula Hot Springs’ website for more information, and to book. For more information: W: www.peninsulahotsprings.com P: (03) 5950 8777 E: info@peninsulahotsprings.com Facebook icon: /Peninsulahotsprings Instagram icon: @ peninsulahotsprings

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Now this is something special. Lesley Mobilia and Lisa Kerr of four month old Sienna Jack Hair Salon in Main Street are giving back to the community and it’s people with high functioning disabilities who are the winners. Lesley explains. “We thought people with disabilities would want to learn how to do their hair and make-up, so we decided to offer grooming sessions once a month”, you have to be able to hold a hair dryer or curling wand – “and there’ll be an end of year course graduation too!” The first group of kids trying this innovative program will be Dromana Specialist School students who’ll arrive by bus with their teachers and leave looking their best! Call 5977 2076 for more information on this life skills inspired idea. Sienna Jack Hair Salon A: 5/134-136 Main St, Mornington Open Monday through Saturday, Friday and Saturday nights by appointment info@siennajack.com.au www.siennajack.com.au

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The man behind The Renovator is much more than a fit personal trainer with biceps. Scott AKA The Renovator spent 15 years as a physical training instructor in the military before moving into the business sector setting up his Boutique studio ‘The Renovator,’ landing a prime position on Mornington’s Main Street over 2 years ago. The demand for his unique training style and methods has seen him move into a much larger state of the art training facility with a clear difference from the moment you walk in the door. Away from his normal duties of coaching, educating, training and running a youth mentoring program this is what The Renovator had to say about the new headquarters. What’s the key difference of Renovator HQ? The people and the culture. Having a capped membership ensures a tight knit culture where people feel comfortable and supported. I may be biased but I have an amazing crew of clients. Can anyone train at Renovator HQ? Due to my experience and exposure to such a large demographic of clients, I have set up this

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So school holidays are over and you let out a deep breath. You think to yourself, ‘now I have time to focus on my business again.’ You settle in at your desk, open up your laptop and sip your cup of coffee. Blank notepad and pen at the ready…now what? You may have your time back, but what about the emails, the admin, meetings to schedule and your goals for 2016? You feel your heart go from relaxed to racing, and wonder where to even start. So give this a try; grab your notebook and write down all of the tasks you need to get done. Once complete, mark them as one of the below (or highlight them with different colours if you prefer something more visual). This method by Stephen Covey makes it a whole lot

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To peel or not to peel – that is the question.

Chemical peels have been performed by dermatologists for over 50 years. With such a variety of cosmetic and laser treatments now on the market, it can be difficult to know where chemical peels fit into today’s beauty regimens. Dr Hugh Roberts, Principal Dermatologist at Peninsula Dermatology gives his thoughts on the role of chemical peels in modern skincare. What are chemical peels? Chemical peels are specifically designed to remove the top layers of the skin to reveal new, regenerated skin. Chemical

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eating. She has clients that are referred to her by surgeons and GPs who are supportive of this innovative technique and the testimonials don’t lie. Karen from the Mornington Peninsula says; ‘it’s certainly worked and the health benefits have been amazing.’ She’s lost 27kg so far since beginning the program in October and has replaced the two litres of diet coke she was drinking per day with two litres of water. ‘I feel less bloated and a lot stronger and more positive about the recovery from my neck surgery,’ she continues. Whether it is 10 or 40kg you want to lose, this program is personalised to you. Take away the battle of the bulge and become slimmer and healthier… Why not begin your success story today? Gayle Dwyer Hypnotherapy Mt Eliza and South Yarra gayledwyerht@bigpond.com 0414 714 644 Find Gayle on Facebook too.

months apart. Medium depth peels are normally used to treat specific skin issues and do not need to be performed as frequently. What are the costs of chemical peels? At Peninsula Dermatology we offer the combination of a superficial chemical peel with complimentary Healite II LED treatment for $99. Treatment packs are also available. For more information on chemical peels or to arrange a no obligation complimentary skincare assessment with our experienced cosmetic nurses contact Peninsula Dermatology on 9770 9788.

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MYC turns 70! Celebrate 70 years of Mornington Yacht Club with free family activities on February 20/21st, 10-4pm. Plus come along to a 70th birthday party with a difference on Saturday March 5, at The Rocks Mornington. Tickets $115 p/p - World Flavours of Food, DJ & Wendy Stapleton.For more info visit www.morningtonyc.net.au or therocksmornington.com.au

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Stephanie is an experienced Astrologer and regular contributor to Mornington Peninsula Magazine. For more info go to seeingwithstars.net or ph: 0411 2555 77

by Stephanie Johnson

Aries

This is a social month for the Rams of the Zodiac. It is time fill your calendar with people and events which boost your joie de vivre. You may experience some intense emotions during the course of the month. Your hopes, dreams and wishes are also on your personal agenda at the moment.

Taurus

February sees you seek to escape from everyday responsibilities in favour of activities that bring pleasure. For once the ever-reliable Taureans want to rise above daily duties and have some unfettered fun. You are likely to join in anything that helps you celebrate life.

Gemini

You may be surprised by your thought processes this month. You are likely to dwell on topics that are quite profound. Light-hearted Geminis are likely to focus on issues of import. You are also likely to question how you invest your time and money. Shared resources are under the microscope.

Cancer

February is a creative month for Cancerians. It is time for you to birth something new. A change is as good as a holiday, as the saying goes. So now you can alter key areas of your life with a view to fully expressing your gifts. Fun is your goal.

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Aquarius

You are fun, delightful and enjoy the finer things in life. You are well able to express yourself. This month, however; sees the emphasis on others. In particular the person closest to you needs some tender loving care. Giving is your best form of receiving. February can be a profound month for Virgos as you consider how you are best able to serve your friends, family and community. You have a date with destiny so expect news to arrive on your doorstep this month, possibly connected with your work. It is time for you to focus on your private life. This could mean that you can spring clean your home or it could be that you indulge in some much-needed “me” time. Your finances are highlighted as you move forward with your personal goals.

Scorpio

You are more forthright than usual this month as the planets align to give you a powerful sense of purpose. It is the ideal period during which to make strides towards any goals that promote your health and wellbeing. Happiness is within your grasp.

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Self-promotion is your key to success this month. You have a date with destiny and good news is likely to arrive in connection with your profession. This is your month to speak your truth, to communicate well with others and perhaps to start a personal journal. Your personal finances are playing on your mind during February. This is the month during which you assess your income and expenditure and balance the books. You may also ponder on some matters that affect your sense of self-worth. Integrity is important to you now.

February sees you reap what you have sown in recent times. If you are in a good position, emotionally and financially, then you are likely to be bountiful. If you are not, then you need to make changes that put you in a better place. You need to put your health and happiness first.

Pisces

It is time to retreat from the world a little if you can. This is your month to be more contemplative, to take some time out and relax. If you cannot take a holiday, then you can take little breaks during each day. Some “me” time is required.

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What is Peninsula Home Hospice (PHH)?

YOU MATTER because you are you, and you matter to the end of your life -Dame Cecily Saunders, founder of the hospice movement

It’s your community-based palliative care service. Our aim is to provide home-based palliative care that optimises quality of life and honours the hope for comfort, choice, dignity and peace. Why is it important? There are many people in our community who are living every day with a life threatening illness and who need support to be able to live their lives as normally as they can. Dying, as with living, should include choices such as being supported to stay in one’s own home surrounded by family and friends but many of us don’t have a big enough family or sufficient friends to give us the care we need. PHH’s palliative care is there to help. Our team includes: Specialist Palliative Care Nurses, Palliative Medical Consultant, Counsellor-Case Workers, Psychologist, Spiritual Care Worker, Art Therapist, Music Therapist and an invaluable group of Client Care Volunteers. Your community palliative care service needs your help.

“In appreciation of your wonderful care given to my mother. You give wonderful service, not only to the patient, but to their carer, which is very comforting at a time when their loved one is passing away”.

If we don’t grow and expand our services now, how will we meet the needs of our ageing population in the future? The simple answer is we won’t. PHH is in the process of raising capital for the purchase and renovation of its new home at 327 Main Street Mornington. Should you wish to assist us plan for the future of palliative care in your community, please visit http://just.ly/buildingthefutureforPHH with all donations over $2.00 tax deductible. For more information about Peninsula Home Hospice please visit www.peninsulahospice.com.au or phone 9783 6177.

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New Quality Care for little locals

Jetty Road Childcare and Kindergarten is a family owned and operated centre which focuses on each child’s individual needs. This new facility, which opened in January, is all about the extension of family values, and offers flexibility for families while maintaining each individual child’s routine. The three year old and four year old kinder programs provide learning in a play orientated environment and combine socialisation and education based exploration. Jetty Road offers an enriching environment where your children can feel appreciated and nurtured. Peninsula local Amanda, along with her husband Ashley, has developed a spacious, purpose-built centre filled with natural light where everyone is welcome. “I’ve been involved in the child care sector since 1997 and have worked across the Peninsula. We offer something a little different from other child care centres here at Jetty Road. We work closely with each child and their family so everyone has a sense of community and belonging - we’re all in this together. Our programs are designed to promote a strong sense of wellbeing and focus on the social, emotional, intellectual and physical needs of each child.” This fresh and clean child friendly centre has a team of experienced, dedicated educators, including a permanent full day kindergarten teacher, so the kinder programs are integrated into the long day care. The curriculum is guided by the Victorian Early Years Learning Framework and the National Quality Standard (NQS) and the spacious rooms and large outdoor areas mean there are lots of things for your precious people to do and see. Why not call Amanda on 5981 1666 for a chat or a tour? Your little locals will love it! Jetty Road Child Care A: 264 Jetty Road, Rosebud P: 5981 1666 info@jettyroadchildcare.com.au www.jettyroadchildcare.com.au FEBRUARY 2016 (51)

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Sweet sounds of success at The Peninsula School The Peninsula School is kicking off 2016 on a high note. With its Dux for 2015, Ngoc Hai Chau Vo, achieving the top ATAR Score of 99.95 there is a lot to celebrate at Peninsula. While the view in the rear view mirror is impressive, its 2016 they have their eye on. A new Year 5 to 8 Program, Becoming Me, will commence this year designed specifically for students at this stage of their life. Principal, Stuart Johnston

believes there is a need to do things differently during this time. “At this age, children experience rapid physical, social, emotional and cognitive development – it’s a pretty complex time. Our program embraces these changes and provides the optimal teaching and learning opportunities for students,” he says. The Music program at Peninsula is also making headlines this year. In a bold move in 2015, the school recruited local, internationally renowned Dr Richard Vaudrey, a 31-year-old passionate cellist

Richard Vaudrey performing

and highly sought after teacher, as their Head of Instrumental and Ensemble Music. “So often I’ve had students come to me disillusioned by stale repertoire and exercises - allowing students to play music they are inspired by, from any genre is the fastest way to growth,” he says.

“It’s a brilliant music programme. I just love music. It’s great for the soul and I know it made a difference to my academic results,” he says somewhat shyly. But with an ATAR score of 99.1 Jonathon is spot on. The Peninsula School’s commitment to music this year will promote the connection between musical tradition Jonathon Carter playing at the end of year event

Richard has clearly made an impact at the school redesigning its music program which has already seen significant success. 2015 Year 12 graduate, Jonathon Carter is one student who is grateful for the opportunity to experience the school’s enthusiasm for music and the performing arts.

and musical relevance in today’s world with an investment in technology in all music teaching rooms. And the ever popular Music@TPS Presents, a series of 8 concerts over the year, will return with some exceptional artists. For more information on The Peninsula School contact 9788 7753.

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Leading the way in 2016 The Peninsula School wishes all families a great start to the 2016 school year.

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‘Nesting boxes for Eastern Rosellas and Wood Ducks’ Artificial tree hollows are very important to the conservation of Australian ‘hollow nesting’ animals. Old natural hollows in trees take hundreds of years to form.

There is lots of competition at this time of year between bats, possums, gliders, owls, parrots, ducks, kookaburras, rosellas and kingfishers as well as numerous species of frogs, snakes and skinks searching for the few nesting spots available. We decided to help our local wildlife. We worked with (from L-R) Sean, Bertil, Paul, Bill, Mic, Richard, Tony and Geoff, all members from the Mornington men’s shed to construct nesting boxes for our local Eastern Rosellas and Wood Ducks. Using marine ply kindly donated by Mornington Bunnings, we got to practice the new skills we learned from our great mentors when making the bat

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and sugar glider boxes. After lots of drilling and screwing the timber templates together, we added some shredded bark and wood shavings into the bottom of the parrot box to make it attractive to the nesting adult Eastern Rosellas, who partner for life. Between 4-8 eggs are laid by the female rosella who is fed by the male while she incubates the eggs. These birds forage on the ground for seeds, grasses and insects and in the trees for nectar. We aim to plant native grasses and shrubs under the nesting boxes at Tony O’Connors local Landcare property and within our school to attract more ground feeding native birds. We can’t wait to sit our nesting boxes snuggly in the forks of trees, we will secure them by threading wire through a piece of old garden hose to attach to the girth of the trees. We also constructed two much larger nesting boxes for Australian wood ducks to move into, they are often found in grasslands, open woodlands, wetlands and pastures foraging for grasses, clover, other herbs and occasionally insects. They lay up to ten eggs in tree hollows near water. We plan to place the duck nesting boxes around the wetlands at Tony O’Connor’s, bordering Balcombe creek in Mt Martha where we have been working as part of the year 7/8 ‘Real Time Learning Program’ each Thursday

this year on many different environmental projects. We are so happy to be contributing in these small ways to help our local natural environment. You can too! If you would like a copy of the nesting box patterns, please contact our teacher Narelle Debenham via ndebenham@mesc.vic.edu.au By Flynn, Oliver, Balin, Sebastien, Ava, Trinity, Benjamin, Floyd, Kira, Charlie-Rose and Ashcka.

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Gather your friends and family for the Peninsula Picnic If you’re looking for the ultimate regional escape or family day out – this is it.

The Mornington Peninsula’s most extensive food, wine and music gathering is returning March Sunday 20, with a bigger line-up, a larger site, and even more great gourmet restaurants, decadent wineries, fresh local produce and quality artisan wares. Roll out your picnic rug and relax to the sweet sounds of Missy Higgins, Powderfinger’s Darren Middleton, Timberwolf, Ruby Whiting and Kim Churchill, whilst discovering the best food, wine and produce from Peninsula favourites.

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With a laid-back country harvest atmosphere, The Peninsula Picnic takes place over one unique day in the leafy and sea-salted surrounds of Mornington Racecourse, and is the recipe for that perfect regional escape or family day out. With local food, wine and produce merchants selling out of many products at the first Peninsula Picnic, they’ve been lining up to return in 2016. Montalto, Terminus at The Flinders Hotel, The Long Table, Dee’s Kitchen, Max’s at Red Hill Estate and D.O.C Mornington will serve picnickers delicious treats from fresh, local and seasonal produce as well as Melbourne’s

finest in Pope Joan and Ian Curley. New food additions for the 2016 event include The Green Olive, Cook and Norman Trattoria, Merricks General Wine Store and Paringa Estate. The inaugural Peninsula Picnic sold out in 2015, and with a bigger line-up in 2016 make sure you get your tickets early via www.peninsulapicnic.com.au The Peninsula Picnic Sunday March 20 Mornington Racecourse Tickets: www.peninsulapicnic.com.au

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Happy Birthday in Heaven Not Long Now until the show! Melissa Jane is a singer-songwriter based right here on the Mornington Peninsula. ‘Happy Birthday in Heaven’ is her debut single. Melissa wrote this song to help people deal with their grief after a loved one has passed, on the anniversary of their birthdate. She hopes that this song will help people get through the day, when they are remembering their loved one. Melissa started writing the lyrics to ‘Happy Birthday in Heaven’, after her own experience with grief and loss. The focus of the song is to help others who have lost someone that they love. A percentage of all profits from the sale of the single ‘Happy Birthday in Heaven’ will be donated to ‘Too Beautiful For Earth Inc.’, a Victorian not for profit organisation established to provide information to

those who have been touched by the loss of a much-wanted baby through miscarriage. ‘Happy Birthday in Heaven’s’ release date in online stores was on Thursday January 14, 2016. Melissa’s passion is music and writing lyrics that people can relate to. Her influences include other singer/ songwriters including Tori Amos, Alicia Keys, and Missy Higgins. Melissa has a Bachelor of Arts (Psychology/Communications), Graduate Diploma in Psychology, and a Master of Counselling. Her area of interest is in dealing with emotions, in particular grief. Enquiries: 0484 080 016 W: melissajane.com.au E: Info@melissajane.com.au T: @melissajanesong

The 88th

The countdown is on to the 88th Red Hill Show! This iconic event will be held at the Red Hill Showgrounds, Arthurs Seat Road on Easter Saturday, March 26 from 8.30am to 5pm. The Red Hill Show is a traditional country show. It is always one of the state’s most popular agricultural shows and 2016 will be no exception. There will be Clydesdales, cattle, sheep, alpacas, poultry, rats and the opportunity to watch the dog high scramble. Pavilions will be filled with flowers, fruit, vegetables, cooking, homemade wines, craft, photography and art. The woodchop is always sensational and the hot chainsaw races have become a crowd favourite. As always there will be plenty of free attractions for the family. Don’t miss the Grand Parade at 2.45pm! For entries and show enquiries, telephone 5989 2357, email: info@redhillshow.com.au, visit the website www.redhillshow.com.au or follow the Red Hill Show on Facebook and Twitter.

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Sunday 11am - 5pm Kite Flying Demonstrations from International & Australian Professionals:

Blues is back!!

Blues at The Briars, the Peninsula’s Premier Blues Festival returns on March 5 for its fourth year at the Historic Homestead at the Briars Mount Martha. The festival will feature the cream of Australia’s deep pool of Blues talent. Russell Morris, Eugene Hideaway Bridges (US), 19 Twenty, Wilson and White (Peninsula locals), Jerome Smith, Catfish Voodoo, Continental Robert Susz (remember the Dynamic Hypnotics), and the Elwood Blues Club Allstars feat Tanya Lee Davies. A truly amazing array of talent. The festival prides itself on fair food and drink prices enjoyed in a rural setting that will astound its patrons. There is always a boutique relaxed vibe that makes the day such a pleasure. Bands start from 12 noon, gates open at 11am, come along, relax on a picnic rug and absorb the best blues show getting around. Dancing strongly recommended! 2016 sees the return of the VIP area which is fully catered, private with a perfect view of the entertainment. Thinking about a great party idea over the summer then why not take a private table in our VIP marquee. Food and beverage package, which included transport to and from the event if staying at the fabulous Brooklands of Mornington, the package FEBRUARY 2016 (51)

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includes entry and after party. 2016 B@TB will for the first time cater for the little blues lovers with a designated, secure children’s area. Legendary Balloon man ‘Twisted Mick’ will delight the littlies with his incredible balloon creations. There will be a jumpy castle, craft tent and a huge TeePee. Storytellers and facepainters will ensure the children go home happy, with stories to tell at school the next week. B@TB recognizes the importance of the whole family experience on the day and has created the kid’s area with that in mind. Children under 14, accompanied by an adult, are free to attend and we aim to create an environment that allows everyone to enjoy their day out. This year also features a DJ after party for all patrons. Stay for the last set with Matt Frederick from PBS and boogie until late. The team at B@TB have worked hard to ensure your experience will be one to remember for a long time. See you on March 5. There are a variety of ticket prices and packages, purchase tickets online at www.bluesatthebriars.com. Rob Ramsay Tickets and further info: Rob Ramsay: 0419 900 189 www.facebook.com/bluesatthebriarsfestival

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Come sleep with me

An attractive nude in a bedroom environment is an often contemplated image. Enhance the scene with sleek silk sheets or rumpled bed linen, a lady or man in repose and a sense of sensuality is immediately conveyed. Now consider the mood lighting and subtle impact it can have on a bedroom scene such as the one above. Soft, side table illumination which mutes the otherwise stronger colours plays its part in setting the seductive scene and all the elements combine and subliminally implant a growing sense of anticipation. Now revisit the curvaceous form. Whether male or female, the viewer gains an appreciation of the line and lay of the body presented to them in unique ways encouraging multiple interpretations. Walking quietly into a certain space at a certain time will expose the visitor to not just one of these scenes, but dozens. How can this be? Manyung Gallery Mt Eliza is featuring the nude form this February. Tastefully painted and sculpted by many of Australia’s best contemporary artists, visitors will view subtle images in charcoal, pastel, oil and bronze which reflect the many celebrations of the human body in which our selves exist. The VIEW.... come sleep with me exhibition opens at 6pm on Friday February 12 and runs through Valentine’s Day to the end of the month. Consider visiting and adding a classic artwork to your boudoir! Participating artists include; Juli Hutchings, Wendy Arnold, Emma Middleton, Andrew Bartosz, Wendy Ng and Feyona Van Stom. Manyung Gallery Mt Eliza is at 1408 Nepean Highway Mt Eliza . (03) 9787 2953 www.manyunggallery.com.au

Open days & Easter Salon at Whistlewood The atmospheric home gallery Whistlewood in the rural hinterland of the Peninsula has become a popular destination for anyone interested in contemporary Aboriginal art.

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Outstanding Aboriginal Art from around Australia At Home With Art Sunday 7 February Sun 13th & Mon 14th March, 11am-5pm

Autumn Salon + Art Parade @ Easter Sat 26th, Sun 27th, Mon 28th March, 11am – 5pm

642 Tucks Road, Shoreham. T: 03 5989 8282 mccullochandmcculloch.com.au

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Curators Susan and Emily McCulloch source Aboriginal art from more than 30 leading art centres around Australia for their exhibitions. Their open days in February and over the March long weekend show more than 100 works, while their Easter Salon + Art Parade will feature the development of colour in Aboriginal art in paintings from the eastern, southern and western desert regions. A highlight will be the launch of works from the Indigenous Jewellery project that features contemporary jewellery and small objects in resin, wood and natural materials by 15 artists of the Pitjantjatjara lands and the Western Desert. WHISTLEWOOD 642 Tucks Road, Shoreham, P: 5989 8282 www.mccullochandmcculloch.com.au Open days: February 7, March 13 & 14. Easter Salon: March 26, 27, 28. 11am-5pm Pictured: Metal racks provide extra display space for great range of Aboriginal art at Whistlewood

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Manyung Gallery Mt Eliza

Manyung Gallery Mt Eliza

Manyung Gallery Sorrento

Come Sleep With Me

Home Grown

I Love My Dog

an exhibition featuring artworks by Juli Hutchings, Janine Daddo, Wendy Arnold, Simmon Schumacher

an exhibition by Graham Jones

an exhibition by John Giese, Gillie & Marc Schattner

Opens Friday February 12 and continues until Sunday February 28

Opens Friday February 12 and continues until Sunday February 28

A Fundraising event for Treasure Chest Charity

Opens Saturday February 13 and continues until March 3

Manyung Gallery Group Sorrento: 113 & 119 Ocean Beach Road | Mt Eliza: 1408 Nepean Highway | Malvern: 8-10 Claremont Avenue View 150 artists online at www.manyunggallery.com.au

For preview or purchase enquiries contact us on (03) 9787 2953 or email staff@manyunggallery.com.au


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Learn the skills you see on stage

Have you ever wanted to learn from the stars you see on the stage? In 2016, Frankston Arts Centre is presenting all kinds of workshops from drumming to dance to acting, delivered by the professional artists who will be starring in the performances. In March, the internationallyacclaimed Brazilian Afro-fusion band Ara Ketu arrives on Aussie soil to perform at Frankston’s own Ventana Fiesta. Before they step on the Frankston Arts Centre stage on March 10, they are offering two workshops

at 6pm. Choose from either drumming or samba and learn the beats and moves that were made famous on the streets of

Rio. Tickets are only $10 if you have a performance ticket to the show at 8pm or $15 for the workshop only. On Tuesday 22 March, the actors from the smash production 4000 Miles are offering a workshop for students in Year 11 and 12. Learn contemporary acting skills and storytelling techniques from members of the touring company and then see them putting these skills to impressive effect as they perform this award-winning play about a grandmother and the extended stay by her couch-surfing grandson. The 10am workshop is free with a performance ticket to the show at 8pm. In April, young aspiring dancers will get the opportunity to work with the cast from Vincent. The LissaJane Dance Company will deliver a workshop in exhilarating contemporary dance on Saturday 2 April at 11am & 1.30pm prior to the performance at 7.30pm. The workshop is $10 for those with a ticket to the show or $15 for those just planning to attend the workshop only. Bookings for any of the events or workshops can be made at www.thefac.com.au or phone 9784 1060. For workshop enquiries, please call 9784 1896

ARA KETU Thursday 10 March, 8pm Direct from Brazil, Afrofusion group Ara Ketu is joined by Brazilian carnival dancers in a night of pulsating rhythms and percussion grooves.

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Critical Stages, Catnip and MopHead Productions

4000 MILES Tuesday 22 March, 8pm This award-winning play by Amy Herzog is a poignant family drama about a couch-surfing grandson and his extended stay with his Jewish grandmother.

LissaJane Dance

VINCENT

Saturday 2 April, 7.30pm An exhilarating dance tells the story of Vincent van Gogh. With a cast of three, an amazing set and an original score, be prepared to be immersed into the mind of the famous artist.

Tickets: 03 9784 1060 thefac.com.au

Brazilian House

Exquisite art at Whistlewood. Photos Gina Walters.

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february 2016 UNTIL JULY 2016 Mornington Peninsula Astronomical Society talk and telescopic viewing at The Briars, Mt. Martha; 1st Friday of the month; 8pm; 0419 253 252; welcome@ mpas.asn.au UNTIL SATURDAY FEBRUARY 13 Twilight Movies at Peninsula Hot Springs 8pm-10pm; 140 Springs Lane, Fingal; 5950 8777; www. peninsulahotsprings.com/2016/01/08/ Summer-activities-at-the-hot-springs UNTIL FEBRUARY 14 Summer Exhibition, Out of the Shadows by Bernadette Jordan; Whitehill Gallery, Whitehill Rd, Dromana/Red Hill Thurs-Sun 11am-5pm www.bernadettejordanart.com UNTIL FEBRUARY 20 Creatures of A Wire World: An Exhibition of Extraordinary Sculpture by Tom Ripon. Stillwater at Crittenden, 25 Harrisons Rd, Dromana; Open 12-5 everyday. mish@ promergingart.com.au UNTIL FRIDAY FEBRUARY 26 Barefoot Bowls @ Yamala Park Frankston Bowling Club, Dunstan St, Frankston South; Jill Tacon 9787 5638 or 0429 433 717 EACH WEEKEND UNTIL SATURDAY FEBRUARY 27 Stringybark Outdoor Cinema 6:30pm10pm; Emu Plains Reserve (Balnarring Racecourse) Coolart Rd, Balnarrring; 5983 1935; www.stringybarkcinema.com UNTIL SUNDAY FEBRUARY 28 Lamppost Gallery New Exhibition: It’s Still Life 4pm-7pm; Foyer of St James the Less Church (Cnr Nepean Hwy & Koetong Pde) 105 Koetong Parade, Mt Eliza; 9775 3301; www.mteliza.melbourneanglican.org.au

Summer Activities at Peninsula Hot Springs 10pm; 140 Springs Lane, Fingal; 5950 8777; www. peninsulahotsprings.com/2016/01/08/ Summer-activities-at-the-hot-springs UNTIL MARCH 27 Return to Hanging Rock at Mulberry Hill Wednesday-Sunday 11am-3:30pm; 385 Golf Links Rd, Frankston South; 9656 9889; www.nationaltrust.org.au/vic/mulberry-hill UNTIL APRIL 25 Sand Sculpting Australia presents A Day at The Zoo at Frankston Waterfront; 10am6pm; purchase tickets on the day with cash; 5986 6684; shelby@sandstormevents.com SATURDAY FEBRUARY 6 Peninsula Short Film Festival at the Village Green in Rosebud. FREE admission. Entertainment from 4pm. Film screening at 7pm. For entry details and enquiries visit www.peninsulashortfilmfestival.com.au Mt Eliza Music Festival. Bands/DJs/ Buskers. Discover what Mt Eliza has to offer in a showcase of local and guest talent, performing throughout the village. 12pm-10pm; Bands, Mt Eliza Village; Alison Doherty 0403 669 559; www. mtelizamusicfestival.com

FEBRUARY 12 - FEBRUARY 13 Enterprize Tall Ship Sailing Docklands to Mornington 6pm; 9621 1294; www. enterprize.org.au FRIDAY FEBRUARY 12-FEBRUARY 28 Come Sleep With Me Exhibition Manyung Gallery, 1408 Nepean Hwy, Mt Eliza; 9787 2953; www.manyunggallery.com.au Home Grown Exhibition Manyung Gallery, 1408 Nepean Hwy, Mt Eliza; 9787 2953; www.manyunggallery.com.au FRIDAY FEBRUARY 12 One Voice – Silvie Paladino; 10.30am1.30pm; FAC, 27-37 Davey St, Frankston; 9784 1060; www.thefac.com.au FEBRUARY 13-MARCH 3 I Love My Dog Exhibition Manyung Gallery, 113 & 119 Ocean Beach Rd, Sorrento; 9787 2953; www.manyunggallery.com.au

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On The Beach Art Exhibition 10am-5pm Friday; Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Civic Reserve Dunns Rd, Mornington; 5975 4395; www.mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au/ EXHIBITIONS/On_the_beach

SUNDAY FEBRUARY 7 & FEBRUARY 14 Ride Mornington Railway 11am-4:30pm; Mornington Railway 460 Moorooduc Hwy, Moorooduc; 1300 767 274; www. morningtonrailway.org.au

Exciting Holiday Program – MPRG Kids! Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Civic Reserve, Dunns Rd, Mornington; 5975 4395; www.morpen.vic.gov.au

SUNDAY FEBRUARY 7 At Home With Art 11am-5pm; 642 Tucks Rd, Shoreham; 5989 8282; www. mccullochandmcculloch.com.au

WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 17 Orchestra Victoria Concert 6pm-8pm; Peninsula Community Theatre, Wilsons Rd Mornington; Andrea Ebsworth 0447 629 628; www.artsonthepeninsula.com Orchestra Victoria Education Workshops 9:30am-2:45pm; Peninsula Community Theatre, Wilsons Rd, Mornington; www. artsonthepeninsula.com FEBRUARY 19-FEBRUARY 21 Western Port Festival 6pm; Hastings Foreshore Marine Pde, Hastings; 5979 3783; www.westernportfestival.org.au SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20 Let Go Fest 12pm-10pm; A Brand New Festival For The Mornington Peninsula, With Multiple Stages and Multiple Genres, at Mornington Racing Club. 1800 101 449; www.facebook.com/letgofest Toorak College Open Day & Testing 10am1pm; Old Mornington Road, Mt Eliza; 9788 7234; www.toorakcolelge.vic.edu.au

SATURDAY FEBRUARY 13 Forever Diamond 8pm; Frankston Arts Centre, 27-37 Davey St, Frankston; 9784 1060; www.thefac.com.au

FEBRUARY 20–FEBRUARY 21 Back to Mornington Yacht Club Weekend 10am-3pm; Mornington Yacht Club, Schnapper Point Dr, Mornington; 5975 7001

Sunset Sailings Departing Queenscliff 7pm-10:30pm & departing Sorrento 8pm9:45pm Searoad Ferry Terminals; 5285 4211; www.searoad.com.au/special-offers

SUNDAY FEBRUARY 21 Uncommon Australians; The Vision of Gordon and Marilyn Darling 10am-5pm; McClelland Sculpture Park+Gallery, 390 McClelland Dr, Langwarrin; 9789 1671; www.mcclellandgallery.com FEBRUARY 25-AUGUST 20 Faulty Towers The Dining Experience Brooklands of Mornington, 99 Tanti Ave, Mornington; Cassandra Birt 5973 9200; www.brooklandsofmornington.com.au

In Conversation with Hazel Edwards 1pm; Frankston Library, 60 Playne St, Frankston; 9784 1020; www.library.frankston.vic.gov.au Junior Rangers: Finding Feathered Friends 12pm; Coolart Wetland and Homestead Lord Somers Rd, Somers; 13 1963; www.juniorrangers.com.au

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SUNDAY FEBRUARY 14 Peninsula Reads’ Family Expo 10am-2pm; Rosebud Village Green & Memorial Hall, Point Nepean Rd Rosebud; MONDAY FEBRUARY 15 Dora’s Pirate Adventure 11am-1:30pm; Frankston Arts Centre, 27-37 Davey St, Frankston; 9784 1060; www.thefac.com.au Orchestra Victoria Community Workshop 7pm; Peninsula Com. Theatre, Wilsons Rd, Mornington; www.artsonthepeninsula.com TUESDAY FEBRUARY 16 Orchestra Victoria Education Workshops 9:30am-3:30pm; Peninsula Community Theatre, Wilsons Rd, Mornington; www.

THURSDAY FEBRUARY 25 Simon Winchester at Montalto 12:30pm-3pm; 33 Shoreham Rd, Red Hill South; The Wheeler Centre 9094 7800; www.wheelercentre.com/events/ simon-winchester-at-montalto FRIDAY FEBRUARY 26 Australian Decorative and Fine Arts Society 5:30pm-7:30pm; Peninsula Community Theatre, Wilsons Rd, Mornington; 9787 2092 (AH): 9787 2092 Opening of Ventana Fiesta Frankston Arts Centre; Carolina Aguilera de Snow 9784 1060; www.artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au/ Exhibitions/Ventana_Fiesta_2016 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 27 Sorrento Primary & St Joseph’s Fete

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10am-4pm Sorrento Primary & St Jospeh’s Primary Schools, Constitution Hill Rd, Sorrento; Cath Doyle 0417 588 021 Mornington Peninsula Relay For Life 3pm; Mornington Secondary College, 1051 Nepean Hwy, Mornington; 1300 656 585 www.fundraising.cancer.org.au/mornington Sunset Sailings Departing Queenscliff 7pm10:30pm & departing Sorrento 8pm-9:45pm Searoad Ferry Terminals; 5285 4211; www. searoad.com.au/special-offers

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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 11 Wine, Cheese, Prizes & Live Music! The Winey Cow, 39A Main St, Mornington; 5976 4018; www.thewineycow.com.au

SUNDAY FEBRUARY 28 Family Fun Day @ The Estuary 10am2pm; Balcombe Estuary Recreation Res, Mt Martha; 0447 160 288; www.berg.org.au FRIDAY MARCH 4 The Mikado 10:30am & 1.30pm; Frankston Arts Centre, 27-37 Davey St, Frankston; 9784 1060; www.thefac.com.au SATURDAY MARCH 5 Let’s Go Surfing day For People With Disabilities 10am-3pm; Point Leo Life Saving Club, Western Pde Point Leo; Ash 0417 362 983 or Stewart 0418 101 645; www.disabledsurfers.org/vic/ morning-peninsula-branch Blues At The Briars Music Festival 12pm; The Briars, Nepean Hwy, Mt Martha; Rob Ramsey 0419 900 189; www. bluesatthebriars.com 25th Anniversary Buddy Holly In Concert 8pm; Frankston Arts Centre, 27-37 Davey St, Frankston; 9784 1060; thefac.com.au SUNDAY MARCH 6 Neighbor Day 2016 10am-2pm; Vern Wright Reserve, Swans Way, Rosebud West; Margie 5985 1297 All About Women Satellite 12:30pm; Cube 37, Frankston Arts Centre, 37 Davey St, Frankston; 9784 1060; www.thefac.com.au Take Me Home - The Music and Life of John Denver 5pm; Frankston Arts Centre, 27-37 Davey St, Frankston; 9784 1060; www.thefac.com.au Clean Up Australia Day www.frankston.vic. gov.au/frrrre

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Prized produce Zac and Jac’s kitchen produce is the stunning range of preserves, olive oil, dukkah and olives from Zac and Jacqui Poulier from Stillwater restaurant and Freshwater catering. This exceptional quality range is hand made in small batches, by their very own chefs using produce grown right here on the Mornington Peninsula! If you have dined at Stillwater you would be familiar with their ultra premium olive oil and dukkah they serve with their bread, now you can purchase this for your very own! The marinated olives are divine, and perfect warmed

slightly and served with crusty bread. The beetroot relish has gained a huge reputation for being the perfect partner to anything pork and delicious with goat’s cheese and rocket! Zac and Jac’s kitchen produce range is available at most good food stores right across the Mornington Peninsula and is the perfect gift for the foodie in your life or to stock up your pantry with yummy goodness! Phone 5987 2538 for your nearest stockist or to enquire about becoming a vendor.

If you love your eggs, a visit to Somerville Egg Farm is a must. Luigi and Maria Napolitano have been producing fresh eggs on the peninsula since 1978. Daughters Linda and Anita now share the running of the farm. On the school holidays grandchildren, Angus, William, Ruby, Stella and Harry are often found in their gumboots learning how to look after the free range hens, maremma dogs, alpacas and goats. The children’s favourite job is serving customers at the barn door which is open six days a week. The family together with the loyal, hardworking staff, proudly produce the best free range, barn laid and cage eggs.

Everyone is welcome to come and see the chickens and buy truly farm fresh eggs with lovely golden yolks. Chicken manure, by the bag or trailer load is also available, enquires welcome. Drop in today to see the free range hens or call 5977 5405 or email admin@ somervilleeggfarm.com.au for further information and wholesale enquiries. SOMERVILLE EGG FARM A: 220 Eramosa Rd West - Corner Eramosa Rd West and Binnak Way, Somerville Shop hours: 8-4.30 Monday to Friday and 8-12.30 Saturday.

Café, Retail, Winery & Upick - Open every day over Summer 9-5pm (upick closed at 4.30pm)

Chicken Manure Also Available Cnr Eramosa Rd West & Binnak Way, Moorooduc

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Bittern Community: Every Sunday at Bittern railway station. Boneo Community: Third Saturday of month, Cnr Boneo & Limestone Rds. Emu Plains: Third Saturday of each month. Balnarring racecourse. 9am - 2pm. Over 140 stalls, kids entertainment, live music, loads of gourmet foods and fresh produce! Frankston Sunday: Every Sunday 8am-1pm in Sherlock & Hay carpark, Young St, Frankston.

Karingal Uniting Church 2nd Saturday of month, 8am-1pm, cnr Karingal Dve & Lindrum Rd, Frankston Mermaid Sorority Night Market: Friday February 19, 6-9pm. Indoor shopping night, bar, live music, beautiful, quality local brands. Frankston Arts & Cultural Centre, www.mermaidsorority.com.au Mornington Farmers’: Second Saturday of month, Mornington Park Schnapper Point Dve, 8:30am-1pm

Somerville Anglican Church: Second Saturday of month 9am-1pm, Stalls can range from bric a brac to plants, fruit & vegies, 2a Eramosa Rd West, Somerville The Briars Market: every Tuesday afternoon 3-6pm; 0478 536 081; briarsmarket@gmail.com Tootgarook Primary School: Fourth Saturday of the month 7.30am-12.30pm. Wellbeing Market: Saturday March 12, 10am-3pm, Balnarring Community Hall, free entry. Wells St Farmers Market: every Thurs 8am-2pm in Wells St

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Oak Hill Community Arts Cooperative’: Artist Inspired, first Sunday of month, Oak Hill 100 Morn-Tyabb Rd, Mornington Red Hill: First Saturday of the month, September-May, RH Showgrounds, Arthur’s Seat Rd, Red Hill 8am to 2pm Rosebud Community School: Second Saturday of the month, Rosebud Primary School Cnr Pt Nepean and Jetty Rd

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Rosebud Lions Club: First Sunday of the month, Rosebud Village Green. 7am till 2pm

An independent market showcasing Melbourne and the Peninsula’s very best makers, creators, growers and collectors. 200+ stalls, kids entertainment, live music, workshops, gourmet food & local fresh produce!

Rosebud Trash n Treasure: Fifth Saturday months, Rosebud Primary School Cnr Pt Nepean & Jetty Rd. 7.30am till noon

Saturday 20th February 9am to 2pm

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Crazy In Love

People fall in love all the time and they go crazy doing it! Research by the British Psychological Society has revealed that the brain ‘in a state of love’ and ‘a state of mental illness’ shows a ‘considerable overlap.’ What that means I suppose is that when love comes knocking on your door, it is impossible to think clearly or behave in the same way that you did before. So let’s explore this strange word ‘love’ and what it does to us. Most of us have felt it - that surge of dizziness, sweat clinging to our palms, the heart pounding pushing blood away from our stomachs so the big butterflies begin to flap. Apparently it only takes a fifth of a second to fall in love, thanks to the chemicals released from our brains, and the sense of euphoria that comes with the ‘love drug’ is extreme. The chemicals dopamine, oxytocin and phenethylamine are potent bed fellows and give us the overwhelming urge to attach to someone. The bonding chemical oxytocin makes us enjoy sex (thank you very much) and is designed to keep us together for as long as possible to have babies! Very sneaky! Valentine’s Day (or Saint Valentine’s Day) is the time when all this body and brain chaos is celebrated worldwide. The origins of the day aren’t clear but some sources believe it comes from the story of the martyred Roman priest St Valentine. Regardless, Valentine’s

BY LIZ ROGERS Day means something to many and unites the world through love and devotion. Friends and sweethearts exchange white pressed flowers in Denmark, South Korean’s give heart shaped oranges, the Italians used to gather in gardens to read poetry and listen to music and South Africans have festivals and women wear pinned hearts on their sleeves. And in France? In the past the loterie d’amour (drawing

for love) saw men and women filling houses that faced one other and taking turns calling out and pairing off. The event became so out of control the French Government banned it. Ah, anything for love. Happy Valentine’s Day on February the fourteenth! This year the date also marks 50 years since decimal currency came in!


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Sweet, unique and lots of fun Elio Giucastro knows how to make cakes - really fabulous cakes. Think huge watermelons and handbags, animals and footballs. He creates them in his kitchen at Biscottini in Mornington, and you can order one for your next special event or birthday party just by giving him a call. His cakes are modelled from client’s personal photos or the vast collection of graphic material he has meticulously sourced. Elio has also been making delicious modern Italian food for around fifteen years. His menu at Biscottini is just

yummy and the atmosphere is all about casual dining and offering fresh wholesome food. The inside of the restaurant opens up onto the street creating a fabulous sidewalk dining area for all seasons. Biscottini is fully licensed and you will find the staff are friendly too – it’s just perfect, Bellisimo! Open seven days a week, Friday and Saturday nights for tapas until 10pm Biscottini Café, Bar and Restaurant A: 157/159 Main St, Mornington P: 5977 0617 FB: /BiscottiniCafe

The Long Table has always been known for its innovative seasonal menus and intimate dining experience, but there’s so much more to this much loved Red Hill restaurant and wine bar. Quality regional produce and personalised service are mainstays of this family owned and run eatery. Andy and Sam have been working hard for the last twelve years to establish a space that showcases local produce (they both have families in the area who provide seasonal harvest to Andy’s kitchen) and the Peninsula’s perfectly palatable wine, beer and cider. The Long Table’s (and yes, there are plenty of small tables too), capability to re-invent itself every few years means it is renowned for being one of the Peninsula’s most original dining destinations. Now in

an exciting new phase of development, Andy and Sam have morphed once again to include a new cellar door offering Quealy Winemaker’s wines for tastings and sales 12-5pm. They have also swung open their restaurant doors to lunch time lovers five days a week. Yes, lunch time never tasted so good! There’s a bocce court, outdoor courtyard & deck and 5.30pm dinners for families and a range of delicious bar snacks and cheeses to keep adults who fancy an end of the day wine content before enjoying an intimate dinner for two. The Long Table A: 159 Shoreham Road, Red Hill South P: 5989 2326 www.thelongtable.com.au FB: /thelongtablerestaurant

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Norwood House

All weather weddings at Norwood BY LIZ ROGERS

Norwood House Receptions & Accommodation An exceptional reputation has been established at Norwood House, during 20 years of operation on the Mornington Peninsula. Friendly owners & staff, and a free in-house WeddingCo-ordinator, are just part of the one-price, all-inclusive Wedding Packages (there are no hidden extra’s). Pool side garden ceremonies & a late1.00 am liquor licence are included. Visit their website for great special offers: www.norwoodhouse.com.au

1198 Nepean Hwy, Mt. Eliza p. 03 5975 7191 e. weddings@norwoodhouse.com.au

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Norwood House in Mt Eliza is renowned for creating wedding days full of wonder. Ida and Chris Bussau along with their son Kristian have been running this family owned and operated business for over twenty-one years and know how to make your special day run as smooth as silk – or satin! Versatility is paramount. You can have your ceremony or reception indoors where Ida takes care of floral arrangements, centre pieces and even the chair seat covers, or outside in the magnificent surrounds which include a pond, water features and two acres of luscious landscaped grounds. There’s no need to worry about the weather. There’s a large gazebo that seats up to sixty

people, and the staff are fast and friendly. Norwood House is known for their welcoming first class service. (They are also renowned for their menus, catering and their 1am liquor licence.) Once your ceremony and seamless reception have taken place – the whole venue is booked for your celebration exclusively - why not stay on and enjoy a delicious breakfast the next morning or a barbeque with friends before you head home? You could also book into the Norwood House Motel for a few extra days and explore the Mornington Peninsula. Engagement, birthday and anniversary celebrations are also catered for. Norwood House Motel and Receptions A: 1198 Nepean Highway, Mt Eliza P: 5975 7977 weddings@norwoodhouse.com.au www.norwoodhouse.com.au

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Summer fun at the Ranelagh Club, Mt Eliza The club has been a hub of activity and excitement during the summer holiday period which has been great to see. Members have been enjoying a variety of activities & events including a fantastic Australia Day celebration on the beach & in the clubhouse. There has also been plenty to keep our younger members occupied with our fabulous Kidsail course & holiday tennis coaching program both running in January. Our new picnic tables & umbrellas are proving to be the perfect spot to enjoy the magnificent view of the City, bay and beach ‌ all whilst indulging in a pizza, fish & chips and drinks from the clubhouse. Those wanting to dip their toes in the water have also been enjoying the BBQ & kitchen facilities in our beach boxes. The pool table is also getting a regular work out – although focusing on the ball can

be difficult with such an amazing view just behind it! There is plenty planned for the rest of the year so why not consider coming down and finding out what the club could mean to you. We are currently welcoming new members every week and would be happy to show you around. With fantastic facilities that include six floodlit mod grass tennis courts, private access to Ranelagh beach, kayak & boat storage, motor boat launching ramp, sailing courses and a contemporary bistro in our clubhouse there is something for everyone of all ages & interests at the Ranelagh Club. For membership enquiries please contact us on 03 9787 0265 (ext 1) or visit our website: wwww.ranelagh.com.au website:

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The place to be this Summer Join us today! We are now accepting new memberships. Members enjoy: Full social calendar of events for all ages I sailing programs and storage I use of 6 floodlit tennis courts private beach access and beach box use I member clubhouse with full service bistro

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Woodman Estate. Classic traditions since 1998.

Woodman Estate on the Mornington Peninsula is a luxurious country house offering all the style and elegance of a bygone era with all the comfort and convenience of the modern day. Featuring indulgent accommodation, superb restaurant dining and a tranquil spa retreat, Woodman Estate is the ideal location to enjoy a leisurely escape. Visit us at woodmanestate.com or phone on 03 5978 8455.


Introducing Woodman Estate Fine Foods. Classic traditions from our table to yours.

With an abundance of fresh produce on our doorstep, the kitchen at Woodman Estate has been preparing estate made jams, preserves, relishes and sauces for years. The new Woodman Estate Fine Foods Collection, allows you to savour them at home with family and friends, or to give as a delicious gourmet gift. Available online and through many fine food and tourism destinations. Visit us at woodmanestatefinefoods.com


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Find your heart in Tyabb

Hearty food and relaxed atmosphere at The Hart of Tyabb. Photos Gina Walters.

BY LIZ ROGERS

Looking for a place to go this Valentine’s Day? Why not drop into Hart of Tyabb where everything is made on-site from fresh and healthy produce and with - you got it - love. Chef Dean Caldwell creates flavours that inspire and delight. All his condiments and sauces are authentic and his gluten free dishes are taste sensations too. Why not try his sumptuous pork

sliders for starters and follow up with the freshest ‘fish of the day’ dish you will find on the Peninsula on the fourteenth? Or come in any time to sample one of his amazing soul satisfying sweets. Yum! The Hart of Tyabb A: 14 Mornington-Tyabb Rd, Tyabb P: 5977 3166 www.hartoftyabb.com

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Tyabb’sfavouritedestination for great coffee, tasty food and great atmosphere. Come in and join us. 14 Mornington-Tyabb Rd, Tyabb (Tyabb Packing House) • 5977 3166 • Open 10am-5pm Thurs-Sun • Find us on Facebook

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Pav O ww ilion E penin w.p xPr g F avi ess eb lion in 1st exp Mo res r nin s.c gto om n! .au

Marry Me McCrae Pavilion McCrae Beach remains the ultimate destination for summer on the Mornington Peninsula. Whether it’s signature-crafted cocktails on the day beds, a relaxed breakfast or lunch in the Café, or a romantic fireside dinner by candlelight in our provincial Dining Room, The Pavilion is the quintessential summer time tradition.

Unique Style Award Winning A tradition unlike any other DINING ROOM • BAR & CAFE SPECIAL EVENTS • PRIVATE DINING

Surfside breakfast and lunch are served daily in the beach house Café with lunch and dinner offered in the Pavilion Dining Room. The ever-popular day beds and deck tables are the perfect spot to enjoy your beverage of choice while basking in the Peninsula sunsets. For your special event, private dining or wedding service request, Pavilion is nestled a short stroll from the beach and a lovers’ leap to the heritage listed McCrae Lighthouse. Situated along the magnificent McCrae Foreshore, Pavilion McCrae Beach is unique in its design, layout and location. Whether it be small and intimate, large and formal or reception services, Pavilion McCrae Beach is available to cater your cocktail style event up to 160 people, as well as full a la carte dining for 100 people in our Private Dining Room. We also offer full event services in the adjoining Pavilion Lawn and Day Bed Deck areas with the Pavilion Bar & Café. For date availability and information, please contact Kristina Boland at 03 5981 1202 or email Kristina@pavilionMB.com.au Pavilion McCrae Beach is open year around and is located at 671/ 673 Point Nepean Road, McCrae and look out for the new Pavilion Express opening in Mornington February 1st!

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The Restaurant with No Menu

“It’s not about recipes nor menus, it’s about sharing a passion which is served on a plate”

A good brew at Coffee Traders With so many places to choose from you have to have good coffee to survive and sometimes something else to stand out. Coffee traders have stepped up for 2016 with some wonderful additions to their already consistent good coffee. Next time you are down on Main St Mornington check out ‘the iced almond mork’ an amazing chocolate twist! or the ‘black tonic’ or ‘cold brew’ that’s been slowly brewed for 11 hours. Food still rocks here but I just love the new summer delights. COFFEE TRADERS MORNINGTON A: 3 Blake St, Mornington P: 5977 1177 Facebook: /Coffeetradersmornington

This is a surprise!

Lazy Joe ain’t so lazy as he now does fresh gummy shark and chips as well as his normal pizza menu. As a traditional pizzeria Lazy Joe’s in Safety Beach ticks all the boxes but the big surprise is when I heard about the gummy shark and chip pack for $12.50, I thought I better go and see for myself. Beer battered gummy, steakhouse chips, house made tartar sauce and lemon wedges. Probably the best kept secret this side of Mt Martha, the serve is generous and tasty. I am sure that Lazy Joe will be extending his menu a little more too. A great little spot with packaged liquor for take away too! LAZY JOES RESTAURANT SAFETY BEACH A: 1/154 Marine Drive, Safety Beach P: 5981 0900 W: www.lazyjoes.com.au

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Laneway Espresso Dromana Under new management, Jim and his team have spiced up Dromana with a new menu, new coffee and new vibe. The all-day breakfast menu includes delectables such as Old-Fashioned Eggs and Bacon, Mushroom Delight, the Spanish Breakfast, the Laneway Benedict – and plenty of quirky choices. The Melba organic coffee looks great and is backed up with a great flavour too. The selection of sweet delights and savoury choices are vast with everything from orange cake and almond cake to muffins and crusty-bread salad rolls. Kid-friendly and trendsetting, Laneway Espresso Dromana is not only delicious, but also a fun place to hang and people-watch. LANEWAY ESPRESSO DROMANA A: 167 Point Nepean Rd, Dromana P: 5981 4624 Facebook: /lanewayespressolittletreasures

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world flavours of the rocks presented in true hawker market style

live music feat. wendy stapleton

+ chill out vibes from our guest DJ

beer, wine & bubbles all included

book online, turn up, indulge, dance & walk it home.

Celebrating 70 years of sailing at Mornington Mornington Yacht Club is celebrating its 70th Birthday and the club invites everyone to the party! Come down to the club on the weekend of February 20 and 21 between 10-4pm. There are plenty of free activities for the family including an exhibition, morning and afternoon tea, live music and of course sailing.

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On Saturday March 5, The Rocks will be hosting a celebration of sailing in Mornington harbour with a ‘festival of flavours.’ The first floor of the Rocks and Mornington Yacht Club will open their doors to the public and offer a special event which includes 6 different food stations in true ‘hawker market’ style (featuring an oyster and champagne bar, a Spanish paella corner, Asian crab sliders, Italian antipasto, Spritz and pasta corner and Japanese Yakatori BBQ). There will also be beer, wine and soft drink included as well as entertainment. Dance on the deck with the Wendy Stapleton Band on one side, and a guest DJ on the other. All this for just $115pp. The evening function kicks off at 7pm. Book online at www.morningtonyc.net.au or ring 5975 7001 or email sarah@ morningtonyc.net.au Mornington Yacht Club has a rich history over 70 years. It is a family friendly club that promotes, encourages and makes accessible the sport of sailing for the enjoyment of the community of every age. Whether going on a social twilight sail, Junior sailing, having a race on a Saturday or Sunday or being a part of the fantastic Sailability program – enabling people with disabilities to go sailing – it is worth coming to have a go and there are plenty of different boats to try. Why not enrol in some sailing lessons with the Tackers programs that are available for 4 to 12 year olds or an adult Learn to Sail or just come and enjoy the club socially.

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Accolades, awards and Asia with a modern twist

Ting Tong Kanteen in Balnarring is making waves with its fresh take on Asian cuisine and canteen style dining. 2015 saw this quirky restaurant receiving a nomination for excellence and a rating with the Peninsula’s Best Bites program - they are finalists in the Best Bites Awards Restaurant Category. They are also finalists in the Victorian and Tasmanian Best New Restaurant section of the Restaurant and Catering Association Awards. Owner and operator Mark Patterson has merged his designer skills with the talent of his three chefs Winnie, Yuya and Chizuru to create a place where Japanese, Indian, Indonesian, Thai, Chinese and Vietnamese dishes merge seamlessly together. (Think TTK pizza with rice paper base and topped with prawns, fresh lemon grass and sweet chilli sauce.) They are also the only establishment on the Western Port side of the Peninsula offering lunch time Yum Cha! Local wines and Asian beers seal the dining experience deal. Ting Tong Kanteen Open six nights a week from 5.30 (closed Tuesdays) Fridays for lunch from 12 to 2.30 For breakfast on Saturday and Sundays from 9 ‘til 11.30 For Yum Cha on Saturday and Sundays from 12 ‘til 2.30 27/3050 Frankston-Flinders Road, Balnarring P: 5931 3588 info@tingtongkanteen.com.au www.tingtongkanteen.com.au Facebook: tingtongkanteen Instagram: @tingtongkanteen

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WATERFRONT CAFE

Crackerjack is a modern award winning cafe, offering destination dining with absolute beachfront views serving restaurant quality fare, cakes and house churned ice-cream, together with Lavazza coffee, local wine and beer. Open for breakfast and lunch 7 days with dinner on the weekends. On a fine day, with the glass doors retracted, guests can spill onto the large deck and enjoy the stunning views over Port Phillip Bay.

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restaurant The iconic Boathouse Restaurant is acclaimed as Frankston’s premiere dining destination. Offering an unpretentious menu based on fresh locally sourced produce. This modern restaurant boasts a lush, creek-side location with true alfresco dining on the deck. Whether you’re looking for a romantic dinner, family get together, special occasion or wedding reception venue The Boathouse Restaurant is perfect for any occasion.

Set menus available by prior arrangement WEDDINGS . FUNCTIONS . CHRISTMAS PARTIES

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Perfectly Portsea

BY LIZ ROGERS

Have you been to the Portsea Hotel lately? This gorgeous venue in the prestigious seaside town of Portsea is great for a cold beer or a meal and has magnificent uninterrupted views of Port Phillip Bay. The beer garden is perfect for dining and

drinks in the sunshine. There’s a pizza shop pumping over summer and on busy weekends, plus the newly built deck area and outdoor Cantina bar offer patrons a pure Portsea experience. A coffee cart operates on busy weekend mornings too. The Portsea Hotel prides itself on a modern and extensive dining menu. Dishes are created using fresh and

seasonal local produce, with pub classics like the Portsea Parma available too and the kitchen is open every day for lunch and dinner. (The beverage list focuses on local wines and quality craft beer.) There are large indoor dining rooms and bars in all dining areas so Hen’s parties, family birthdays, conferences and private functions are a breeze. The Portsea Hotel is also the perfect seaside wedding venue. The front lawn, which looks out over the water is a picturesque ceremony location. There are two separate wedding reception

venues and the experienced Weddings Coordinator takes care of everything. Just call for a tour. The Mornington Peninsula offers golfing, swimming, snorkelling and horse riding. Why not stay in the country style accommodation available above the Portsea Hotel? - Phone now on (03) 5984 2213 to find out more. Portsea Hotel 3746 Point Nepean Road, Portsea www.portseahotel.com.au Facebook: Portsea Hotel Instagram: Portsea Hotel

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AN UNPARALLELED TASTING EXPERIENCE Tony Hancy is surrounded by horse events during early 2016. The tastings at Prancing Horse Estate are ongoing during the summer. Just last month Prancing Horse Estate Wines were proud sponsors of the Boneo Classic World Cup Show-Jumping Class held at Boneo Park. This was a Rio Olympics Qualifying Event. Coming up on Saturday April 2, Tony as Chairman of the Mornington Racing Club, will host the Listed Mornington Cup which will provide the winner with an automatic start in the $3 million Caulfield Cup in October. This is the major Group 1 race over 2400m during the Spring Carnival. No-one in Australia does what Prancing Horse Estate proprietor, Tony Hancy does in his cellar door. No-one even comes close. With stunning views across Western Port Bay and a selection of some of the region’s best wines, Tony opens on weekends to give guests the chance to taste local wines alongside top-notch Burgundy and Chablis. His wines are made under the Prancing Horse label and all shine a spotlight on the fascinating world of biodynamic viticulture. Be assured, an afternoon spent with Tony Hancy is a wine educational experience unparalleled anywhere in Australia. Tony is guided by the philosophy that great wines are made in the vineyard. His passion for biodynamic viticulture has seen the Prancing Horse thumbprint now appear in two countries - France and Australia - across three regions; Chablis, Burgundy and the Mornington FEBRUARY 2016 (51)

Peninsula. The local biodynamic vineyard performs exceptionally well, producing wines with abundant varietal expression. The Burgundy and Chablis are made under the Prancing Horse label and the fascinating comparison of the three wine regions lead to a greater understanding of terroir. For Tony Hancy, the vineyard conveys a special sense of place in the Prancing Horse Estate wines. Because of this, he takes immense pride in its cultivation. To taste the purity of these wines is to shake hands with an ancient volcanic slope with your back to a cool Bass Strait breeze. They are absolutely worth seeking out. On Saturdays the focus at the Prancing Horse cellar door is Local Wines Made Naturally. Taste and enjoy wines that reflect a winemaking pedigree that produces outstanding wines from organically grown Pinot Gris, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes. On Sundays the cellar door introduces the Prancing Horse International Wine Experience. Guests taste a range of great wines from Burgundy, Chablis & Red Hill South. Whites include Meursault 1er Cru Blagny, Chablis and the Reserve Chardonnay. Reds include Morey Saint Denis 1er Cru Clos des Ormes and the Reserve Pinot Noir. All these wines are served with a cheese platter that includes bread and olive oil for $35. Bookings essential for Sunday tasting, contact: Tony Hancy on 0419 393 145 email ahancy@bigpond.net.au Prancing Horse Estate A: 39 Paringa Road Red Hill South W: www.prancinghorseestate.com www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

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Great food, cocktails and friends on the menu at The Milbri in Rosebud. Photos by Gina Walters.

LICCIARDO’S Gallery Bar & Grill

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OPEN VALENTINES DAY BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER The Las Vegas roulette table function

Catch Ben Janz on Sunday 28 Feb, sing for your supper

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A UNIQUE INFUSION OF HERBS AND SPICES IN THE AUSTRALIA BUSH FOOD TRADITION

The reinvention of a Flinders icon Flinders Hotel Forever reinventing itself, the Flinders Hotel has survived fires, storms and cave-ins, as well as countless renovations and extensions since its establishment in 1889. Yet the most significant changes have occurred in recent times since the Inge family purchased the hotel in 2008 and commenced a massive renovation and refurbishment. Still flaunting its old-world charm, this historic venue has been transformed into four magnificent spaces: The Deck, Terminus, Quarters and Peninsula. The Deck is a relaxed bar and bistro in an open environment offering an extensive pub-fare menu and a ‘very special locals’ menu from Monday to Thursday night at $25 per person. Open for lunch or dinner, the wide choice includes Coffin Bay Oysters, Seafood Linguine and Grass Fed Beef served with your choice of Port Jus, Native Pepper Berry Sauce, Mushroom & Thyme Sauce or Garlic Butter, while the public bar also offers a selection of tasty treats. Next door is Terminus, a fine-dining experience that will delight the culinary senses with French and Mediterranean influences. Terminus prides itself on seasonal ingredients, fresh local fish, handmade cheese and seasonal vegetables, creating the perfect platform for amazing food. Just for lunch, the chef has created a special tasting plate with all sorts of treats from the menu. Quarters is the boutique hotel arm of Flinders. With coastal inspiration, it offers guests a luxurious place to relax and retire after exploring the peninsula or enjoying an evening in Flinders, while the Peninsula room – the fourth component of the new Flinders Hotel – is a wonder venue for weddings, corporate functions and other special events. Flinders Hotel A: Cnr Cook & Wood Street, Flinders P: 5989 0201 W: www.flindershotel.com.au Facebook: /Flinders Hotel Vic By The Discreet Diner

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Vantage Martini The Martini is the most iconic of sophisticated cocktails and it brilliantly showcases all three of the Vantage’s main ingredients, the delicacy of the Lemon Myrtle, the strength of the Tasmanian Mountain Pepper and the subtle charm of the Mandarin oil, as the spirit is 95% of the recipe.

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75ml Vantage: The Spirit of a Nation 5ml Dry Vermouth 2 fresh lemon twists

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GARNISH:

1 lemon twist over the top of the drink or 2 olives on a toothpick Find Vantage in duty free shops and Dan Murphy stores. Buy online with free delivery www.danmurphys.com.au

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AA Fresh Approach to Catering Fresh Approach to Catering Freshwater Catering is the newest offering from Zac and Jacqui

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Chin Chin, great flavours cool set up, good value for money.

How long have you worked there? 12 months now.

Name: Deon Jansen Age: 44 Job title: Head Chef

Where did you work previously? I was head chef Oxo Tower London. What is your signature dish? Don’t have one but I love cooking with big flavours. What makes a good chef? Passion and artistic flair.

A chat with Mornington Peninsula’s Food, Wine and Dining Experts

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Favourite food? Asian. Favourite restaurant (other than your own), and why?

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Where do you work? I am head chef at Stillwater at Crittenden.

What is the best thing about the Mornington Peninsula? Great beaches, wineries, bush walks, it’s got it all. What do you do in your spare time? I like to get out on my bike and put in some kms. What is one thing not many people know about you? I really really hate okra. Please share one food tip or secret with our readers. Blanche garlic in boiling water making it easier to peel.

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News from our Vignerons Annual Piers & Pinots Sunday March 13 at Flinders Foreshore from 12 - 3pm Mornington Peninsula is uniquely situated with 3 breezes delivered via Port Phillip Bay, Western Port and Bass Strait. The effect creates ideal conditions for the region’s pinots, wines with outstanding flavours, balanced natural acidity and fine tannins. Twenty two Mornington Peninsula Pinot producers will gather by the sea at the annual Labour Day weekend showcase to taste a range of Pinots along with local fine food and music. A wonderful range of wines are available to taste , or to buy a glass to enjoy along with a seaside lunch. The annual Piers & Pinots Yacht Race is also held on the day, run by Flinders Yacht Club Mornington Peninsula Piers & Pinots is held at Flinders foreshore. Each ticket includes a complimentary Riedel tasting glass, tasting notes and all wine tastings between 12noon - 3pm. Picnic style food will be available for purchase also. This event has been held annually since 2002 and is a very popular wine event. Tickets are $35. Some tickets will be available at the event from 12noon, however will be limited to a comfortable number on the day, pre bookings close midday March 6.

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Mornington Peninsula Winery Walk, Saturday 7 May 2016 Walk from Red Hill to Merricks with local vignerons and friends to celebrate the end of harvest and experience current vintage wines. Taste a variety of wines along the way complemented by a fine selection of food. A beautiful meandering historical rail track provides the perfect way. Mornington Peninsula Wine Walk Saturday 7 May 2016. Full details will be confirmed soon and be advised via the website www.mpva.com.au and email notification to our Event mailing list. The 2015 event went like this: The meeting place was Lindenderry at Red Hill (as the Red Hill Market was held on the day also) follow directions on your booking confirmation and arrive to pick up your walking program ready to start at your designated start time as booked. We proceeded to amble along a purpose built walking track to Red Hill South. After stopping at Red Hill we walked along a beautiful historic rail trail to a private vineyard to meet winemakers showcasing a range of their wines and then down to Stonier and Merricks General Wine Store in Merricks. Join local vignerons to celebrate the end of the 2015 harvest from Red Hill to Merricks...around 10 kilometres. return to Lindenderry by bus. Buses will be available to return walkers to Lindenderry from Merricks from 12-3pm. • start the walk after checking in

at Lindenderry (please confirm instructions on your ticket when booked) - Arthurs Seat Road, Red Hill, at 9am or 10am. •w alk a couple of kilometers to Red Hill to enjoy a sparkling wine and morning canapes at Red Hill Epicurean at the start of the Merricks track- then along the way stop at a vineyard adjacent to the walking track and taste wines from Paringa Estate with a sample of food to match from their Chef • c ontinue on to Stonier Wines and Merricks General Wine Store to taste a selection of their wines (with a couple of surprises along the way) • F inish between 12 and 3pm at Merricks and return by bus to Lindenderry to close the day with a relaxed snack Bookings are essential, tickets sales online are $50pp *Please note, the walking track from Red Hill to Merricks is quite well maintained but good walking shoes are recommended. Other than the odd muddy patch in wet seasons, the track provides for an easy walk which is all on a level or slightly down hill terrain. There is one steep but very short up hill section mid way. When booking a ticket you will have the option of a 9am or 10am start. There may be some variations to the 2015 program in 2016, but essentially it will be the same. www.mpva.com.au

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Fresh, gourmet and great BY LIZ ROGERS If you’re a purveyor of fine pizza, then look no further than That Pizza Shop, with its mouth- watering flavours and unique options like the Urban Turban with IndianStyle butter chicken, sautéed capsicum and mint yogurt! The bases are thin and crisp, made using 00 flour, semolina and mineral water and all ingredients are fresh and prepared on site. Owned and operated by the Lawrence’s, Michelle has worked in numerous pizza restaurants and husband

Daryl is a chef trained by Jacques Reymond. Order online at thatpizzashop.com.au or call 5981 4555. Delivery is available to Dromana, Red Hill, Safety Beach, McCrae and Arthurs Seat. That Pizza Shop 234 Boundary Rd, Dromana Open Wednesday, Thursday, 5pm ‘til 9 Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 11am ‘til 10pm and public holidays

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Hallelujah! We have arrived at Gods Kitchen, the home of good food, hip crowds and low-flying tunes located in an ambient heritage listed church built in 1876. With both indoor and alfresco dining, including a garden courtyard and glassed atrium. Gods Kitchen is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner with a sensational selection of mouthwatering items. Offering pub classics such as Salt & Chilli Calamari and Beer Battered Flathead Tails, the mains are also divine with Beef Cheeks or Shrimp & Pork Sticky Fried Rice. Turn the page and they have the Gods premium pizza selection, adorably named after Mornington Peninsula attractions, including the Tubba Rubba and Two Bays pizzas, which can be nicely topped off with a drop from the wine list. Always happening, Mondays are musos night, Wednesdays host trivia and the natural acoustics from the high timber ceiling in the main church are gold for live musicians, making it one of best live music venues on the Mornington Peninsula. Check out the lineup online. Gods Kitchen A: 53 Barkly Street, Mornington P: 5976 8666 W: www.godskitchenmornington.com.au FEBRUARY 2016 (51)

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Mornington’s authentic Japanese restaurant Dine in & Take-away 37D Main Street, Mornington 5976 1323

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15 Koornalla Crescent Mt Eliza Situated close to beaches and Mt Eliza Village, this beautifully presented fourbedroom home offers families an enviable lifestyle. Featuring Italian glass, porcelain tiles and quality fixtures, this spacious, light-filled home has recently undergone a major renovation. A 15 metre heated swimming pool and surrounding deck sets the scene for enjoyable moments with family and friends. The substantial property includes established gardens and triple-car garage with climate-controlled cellar, study and workshop. Double-storey, the home has a stunning foyer which leads to a dining area and designer kitchen complete with butler’s pantry. The living room includes a fireplace and has access to a charming outdoor courtyard, ideal for entertaining. Also located downstairs are two bedrooms, a rumpus room, bathroom and powder room. Upstairs is a tranquil master suite featuring floor-to-ceiling windows with tree views plus a generous walk-inrobe and en suite with his-and-her vanities and double shower. Another room could be used as a bedroom or third living area. Located a short walk to a clifftop that offers superb views to Mornington at sunset, this property has it all. • Fully renovated four-bedroom family home • Fully-tiled, solar-heated 15 metre swimming pool • Short stroll to beauitiful Moondah Beach • Third living zone or 4th bedroom • Private courtyard with overhead shade cover • Workshop with 3 phase power • 2000-bottle climate-controlled cellar • Ducted gas heating & reverse-cycle air-con • Established gardens with drought-resistant succulent plants • Remote control front gates & security alarm • Land size 1426sqm. approx. • Close to Mt Eliza Village $1.3 million plus 4 bed / 2 bath / 3 car Nicholas Lynch 0411 121 356 Nicholas Lynch Pty Ltd Suite 8, 1A Main Street, MORNINGTON nicholaslynch.com.au

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WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL DO.

9 Seaspray Close, Safety Beach

$3,000,000

This is the most coveted position in Martha Cove, right on the entrance with sweeping views out to Port Phillip Bay. Along the harbour channel with additional views of Mt Martha Hill and Arthurs Seat. Panoramic views whichever way you look.

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Two levels of furnished elegant living 4 generous bedrooms serviced by expansive bathrooms. 2 family rooms featuring gas open fires, one leads to a rear grassed area with outdoor shower A double garage & workshop/control room High ceilings and views in every direction. Master suite with walk through dressing room and luxurious en-suite bathroom with full sized spa bath.

A quality vogue fitted kitchen Open plan living leading to an enclosed sun room and an al fresco terrace featuring a spa bath, triple barbeques and an inbuilt wine refrigerator. C-Bus climate controlled heating and cooling, inbuilt sound system, polished Sydney Blue Gum floors, custom made carpets and computerised blind controls - just a few of the features that this outstanding property has to offer.

Contact Sandra Dunbar on 0409 020 534.

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17-19 Palmers Hill Road, Merricks Beach Expressions of interest closing 10th February Inspect: Saturday and Sunday from 12 – 12:30pm One of the rarest finds in Merricks Beach. Two adjacent blocks of over 1844sm to be offered firstly as a whole. This versatile entertainer is a short walk from the Merricks Beach Foreshore and directly opposite the Bill Carroll Reserve. With a high hedge to provide privacy, this property offers an abundance of space throughout its substantial improvements which comprise stunning light filled air conditioned living area featuring stone wall fire place and quality kitchen & timber flooring, spectacular entertainment deck overlooking tennis court & surrounds, extensive games room with air conditioning and wood heater, 2 bathrooms 4 double bedrooms including a bunk room. John Hanna Balnarring Office 14/3050 Frankston-Flinders Rd, Balnarring M 0408 374 334 E john.hanna@jlbre.com.au

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Having been in business for over 30 years, Sam Elaridi of Bayssour Painting & Decorating is a true professional. “I work on trust and honesty,” Sam says. “All work is guaranteed.” Sam specialises in transforming homes and properties, inside and outside – whether a brandnew paint job on a new-build or renovation, or a refresh on existing paintwork to have it looking new again. “I can also give advice, if needed, on new trends and fashions, colours and what will look good,” says Sam. Bay Linen Logo_CMYK.pdf

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A trendy inner-city design studio in the heart of Mornington. Lifestiles Design Studio has a vast range of decorative architectural artistic and mosaic tiles that allow you to create the perfect design for residential or commercial projects. Owner Deborah Quill explains, “We source our beautiful tiles from around the world. We have stunning new ranges arriving constantly, if we do not have it we will source it for you.” They sell more than just unique tiles: • Reclaimed Timber Vanities and Benches with Blum fittings - Locally Made • Kitchen and Bath Tapware and Accessories from Faucet Strommen - Australian Made

• Handcrafted Concrete Basins - Locally Made Faucet Stommen amazing tapware comes in an assortment of 17 finishes, including Aged Brass, Brushed Rose Gold and Matt Black, just to name a few. Deborah continues “Our qualified design team will help you with all your requirements, big or small. They are there to work closely with customers to help them achieve their dream homes. We tailor our service to suit the individual needs of each client.” If you would like a personal home interior design consultation, Lifestiles’ designers can consult on issues involving interior design, colour consult and building design. Consults can be done in-house or in your home

or commercial site. For innovative ideas on all aspects of interior and exterior design, stop by and check out the fabulous displays, seek practical advice or simply be inspired. Lifestiles Design Studio A: 4 /5 Torca Tce Mornington (just off Mornington-Tyabb Rd near Audi) P: 5976 3507 M: 0439 224 888 E: sales@lifestilesds.com.au W: lifestilesdesignstudio.com.au Opening Hours: Monday to Thursday 9am to 5pm Friday 9am - 4pm; Saturday 10am - 2pm Or by appointment

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Wise up on waste Mornington Peninsula Magazine is serious about

being green, clean and living sustainably. So is Frankston City Council. Their Follow Your Waste Tour late last year saw participants take a guided tour of the Polytrade Material Recycling Facility which is the leading recycling company across Australasia. The Polytrade Material Recycling Facility sorts and processes more than 400,000 tonnes of recyclables each year across its fifteen Material Recovery Facilities. This Australian owned business is focused on generating environmental, economic and social benefits through its recycling of ‘fully commingled’ (all recyclables together as in household waste) recyclables. Think paper, plastic, glass and metals. Tour members also dropped in on the Suez Hallam

Road Landfill which provides ‘responsible environmental management’ of waste that can’t be reused or recycled from households, businesses and industry in the eastern and southeastern suburbs. From this initial tour, here are some of the free environmental events Frankston City Council has organised for the first half of 2016 to help increase awareness about ways in which residents can reduce their amount of landfill waste. First off on February 6 is a Detox Your Home event that educates residents on how to safely and easily dispose of potentially dangerous household chemicals. This is a must for all residents who are concerned about where their unwanted cleaning products end up! March 6 sees various locations around Frankston become part of Clean up Australia Day where residents can get together to help clean up their local environment

BY LIZ ROGERS

in a fun and community first way. Just visit www.frankston.vic.gov.au and search environmental events to register your own Clean up Australia event. May is Composting Awareness Month and complimentary community sessions will be held to show you how to reduce food waste or create worm juice for your garden. Bring the kids along and get your hands dirty while doing something good for the environment. And finally, the Frankston Recycling and Recovery Centre in Skye is the place to go to find a treasure for a fraction of the price of vintage shops. Items can be dropped off and bought in their re-sale shop which is great for the environment and great for you too! Visit www. frankston.vic.gov.au/frrre for a list of all items accepted. The Centre takes a wide range of materials and a discounted charge for hard waste applies to Frankston City residents.

‘Proudly servicing the Mornington Peninsula region’ All Seasons Heating & Airconditioning has teamed with Southside Plumbing, Heating and Cooling

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How do you manage your energy? Both Business & Households can save on their energy. Peak Energy will show you the way! SIMPLE & SUSTAINABLE Energy Management is simply not installing LED or Solar, it is a combination of a number of areas that increase the savings and make those savings sustainable for the long term. Peak Energy consults with clients, both commerical and residential, at all stages to ensure the best possible outcomes for their investment ensuring their power needs are adequately met and within Clean Energy Council guidelines.

REDUCING YOUR ON-GOING COSTS Energy saving is not as complicated as it sounds! Simple things can make an enormous difference in the way we deal with our consumption of power and the savings that go along with it make it worthwhile considering. Updating of equipment that consumes a lot of power to newer more energy efficient items is a good place to start. This can include items such as lighting, heating and cooling units, hot water generation, refrigeration, power generation, energy monitoring sensors and more.

“We simplify the process of managing your energy, at home and work, for the most cost effective results.� Using a mix of energy monitoring software, LED, power storage, solar and common sense is the best way to reduce the ongoing cost of energy usage. Choosing the right energy saving devices is just the first step to a successful energy saving plan. Peak Energy Australia has a number of clients that have utilised a variety of energy saving configurations to make changes to their power consumption and relevant overheads as a result. Energy Savings devices are available for all types of facilities from homes to the largest commercial operation. We can show you how to save your own dollars with a reasonable monthly investment program. *Please check with your accountant for advice on taxation issues, relating to this investment ** Savings are dependant on current individual energy consumption.


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Cross Cleaning off your list today At Time For You our philosophy is: “We believe life is too short to spend it cleaning” Your time is valuable, so it’s our priority to give you some precious time back by cleaning your home for you. Cross CLEANING off your list by contacting me to find you a friendly, trustworthy and reliable cleaner that matches your exact needs. All our cleaners are carefully selected, thoroughly screened, police checked and personally interviewed in their own homes. Time For You is unique in the way we operate, we.....: 1. t elephonically determine your needs, explain our business model and provide you with a cost estimate

2. meet with you at your home to personally see the work to be done and confirm the actual costs 3. find a suitable cleaner 4. obtain a police clearance for the cleaner 5. interview the cleaner in their own homes 6. set up a meeting to personally introduce you to the cleaner 7. will follow up with you and the cleaner to see if everyone is satisfied At any stage if you are unsatisfied with the cleaner, you contact me immediately and I shall find you another cleaner. Joanne Pitschlitz Time For You Cleaning mornington@au.timeforyou.cleaning 0447 790 550

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Specialising in prestige pool finishes, including tiling, landscapes and surrounds. Decks and water features. Mornington Peninsula I Melbourne & surrounds Chris Carter I ph. 0410 771 584 I e. admin@ixldesign.com.au I www.ixldesign.com.au


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Reduce your Energy Bills Switch to LED Lighting FREE with a local, trusted electrician Did you know that LEDs last 20 times longer than halogen downlights while using up to 80 per cent less energy? If you want to enhance your workplace, brighten your home and lower your electricity costs then make the switch to LED lighting – the best part is it’s FREE! LEDs are the safer, stronger and longer lasting alternative to halogen downlights, so there is less impact on the environment, it’s for your family and you can enjoy the benefits of the cost savings. Kingston Electrical Services, a locally owned family business with over 30 years’ experience, can fit your LED lights for you at no cost – it is part of the Victorian Government rebate scheme. They can also change your dimmable halogen lights. Your can save up to 88% on your electricity bill by making the switch.

WHAT’S THE CATCH? There is none, the LED lights and their installation really is free! No strings attached. Plus, you can have unlimited replacements of halogen downlights and a 12 month warranty. So call Peter at Kingston Electrical Services today to book in your appointment. You will encounter friendly, reliable and prompt service – they guarantee it! Accredited under the Victorian Energy Efficiency Target.

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Book your appointment to make the switch today it’s FREE! Offer provided as part of the Victorian Government’s VEET. Available to Victorian residents with home that have existing MR16 halogen downlights. Surcharge applies for ceiling heights above 3.2m. Homes requiring fewer than 5 LED downlights attract a $30 call out fee.

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Make it easy with Drawers 4 Ease BY LIZ ROGERS

So you’re tired of bending over and crouching down to get into the kitchen cupboards. You might even be sick of crawling half way inside searching for that certain ingredient only to find that it’s passed its use by date. And I bet you’re really sick of the aching back and knees that ensue. Enter Drawers 4 Ease, the kitchen cupboard sliding draw system that will revolutionise the way you work in the kitchen. Warren removes awkward stationary shelving and replaces it with high quality, soft flow slide out drawers that come with a 100% satisfaction replacement guarantee. He also makes Lazy Susans for corner cabinets too! And why is this such a great idea apart from the fact it makes your life easier? It also means you don’t need to spend a fortune on renovating your kitchen. Why spend extra cash when you can have an easy function kitchen in half the time and at a fraction of the price? Warren has been working in the building industry for over forty-five years so he knows about function and form. His clever cupboard and pantry solutions increase your storage space by up to 25% and are ideal for arthritis sufferers too. FEBRUARY 2016 (51)

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We replace your kitchen shelves with soft close slide out drawers. No more bending over, no hard to reach places, 25% more accessible storage space!

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an today! Book your Spring Cle The myhome 48 Point Deep Clean System For your Spring Clean, in all rooms we will:  Flick dust & remove cobwebs  from hard to reach places   Clean light fixtures Empty and clean bins, replace  bags

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In bathrooms, ensuites and toilets we will:  Scrub the grouting, getting rid  of any surface mould   Clean the mirrors making them streak free and shiny   Clean the vanity and basin  Sanitise and hygienically clean  the toilet and surrounds

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New, Used or Retro

The business has evolved over the years so that it now has a very interesting and eclectic range of good quality new and used furniture, factory seconds and decorator items. Some of the new furniture is locally manufactured by local businesses and David and Michaela now have 7 factories full of furniture with new stock coming in at least twice a week, so you can always count on finding new pieces and new treasures. Selling direct to the public everything from divine wingback sofa seats to distressed timber drawers, wardrobes fit-outs, pantries, bookcases to dining sets and plenty more! They take special pride in offering their customers good quality and affordable new and used furniture and they also offer custom made-to-order pieces. And with prompt in-house delivery and no flatpacking, this translates to stress-free installation! Frankston Auction Mart A: 42–54 New Street, Frankston T: 9783 9613 W: www.frankstonauctionmart.com.au

Frankston Auction Mart – New & Used Furniture Store has been operating for more than 40 years! It started as an Auction Room and for many years Friday night was an exciting and social local event. Over the years the retail side gradually overtook the auction side and the auctions ceased in 1998 but the name

stayed the same. Frankston Auction Mart has a huge range of quality furniture on the Mornington Peninsula from New to Used and Antique to Retro and is a potential Aladdin’s cave for the householder looking for unusual and/or affordable furnishing options and marvellous fun for the fossicker. Real treasures can be found.

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Our Alpha Awnings also have the advantage of being highly resistant to wind, a particular benefit in coastal areas. An awning must reach at least 40-50km/hour on the Beaufort Wind Scale to be considered highly effective. Our Alpha Awnings can sustain wind speeds over and above the recommended benchmark, with our SRS Awning being the most effective in stormy weather, ensuring we have a system to suit your home’s environment. Dollar Curtains & Blinds Alpha Awning range includes 5 matching styles, which can span 5 metres in width! Talk to our Mornington team about the best Alpha Awning to suit your needs. Call 5975 3655 to book in your free measure & quote or visit Dollar Curtains & Blinds showroom in the Peninsula Home Centre, Shop C4 1128-1132 Nepean Hwy, Mornington. The showroom is open Monday to Friday 9am-5.30pm, Saturdays 9am-5pm and Sundays 10am-4pm.

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With a fairly mild summer and our gardens producing an abundance of beautifully ripe home grown fruit and veggies, many of you may find you have more produce than you can use for your daily meals. This is where the real beauty of growing your own food begins to shine. Preserving! While there may be loads of meals you can prepare with your abundant crops of tomatoes, basil, zucchini, cucumbers, chillis, eggplant and capsicum, there are many preserving techniques to help you enjoy your plentiful supplies later in the year; pickling, freezing, dehydrating and bottling just to name a few. Tomatoes are easy. Making sauces, pastes and jams are on most home-growers radars. But simply storing your whole or chopped tomatoes can allow much more flexibility for many months to come. And if you have planted a good crop (say 20-30 plants) you will likely have enough to take you close or through to the next harvest in 2017. Abundant herbs can be quickly transformed into pesto’s, whacked in the freezer and thawed as

required throughout the year for cooking or snacking. Zucchini’s (and cucumbers) have well earned reputations for overproducing with most people choosing to let them rot on the ground after getting sick of too many zucchini meals over summer. How often though have you wanted to use zucchini or cucumber when they are not in the garden though? Pickling both of these fruits in various ways is fantastic, as is making and freezing zucchini soups, slow cooking or dehydrating zucchini chips and juicing both if you still have too many. Eggplant and capsicum are always well enjoyed in many ways during the warm seasons weather it’s cooked on the barbie, made into dips or just eaten raw. If enough is enough, then think about charring them and storing them in oil to be used all year as condiments and additions to a wide range of meals. And as for chillis. Well if you have more than one good sized plant in this season you’ll likely be wondering what to do with the excess long after the plant has withered and died. Stringing chilli’s up to dry and hanging alongside your garlic in the kitchen

will give you two very versatile and well used meal additions. However, chilli pastes and sauces are a must have in the fridge and cupboard for any spicy food loving family. And, depending on the variety of chilli you have grown, will provide you with many spiced up meals through the year. Doing a bit of reading on preserving will surely give you limitless ideas on how to continue to enjoy your home grown harvests over the coming year, and given a little time and creativity your pantry will be filled with many delicious alternatives for your already fabulous produce.

Happy harvesting! Drew Cooper, Edible Gardens www.ediblegardens.com.au

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Porcelain floor tiles

Here’s how to get your porcelain and ceramic floor tiles and grout to gleam and sparkle like new, with our tile cleaning, grout cleaning service. Our clients are absolutely astounded when they see this system actually work on their own floors, and you will be too. This exciting system does not just remove years of built up dirt and grime from tiled floors, it also removes detergent residues from the grout lines. Detergent residues can make the grout lines appear discoloured and patchy. In fact, detergents actually make the grout more porous, thereby collecting more dirt. This spoils the look of your floors and leads to them resoling relatively quickly.

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By removing detergent residues, as well as soils, grout lines return their original colour, and, with a little care, you will be able to keep your floor looking cleaner for longer.

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2.5 seater, large & standard chair in fabric from

in leather from

3999 $5399

$

in 10 fabric and 4 leather colour options at this price

Charlotte swivel recliner

from

1399

$

in 3 leather/ fabric options

Space 58 from

1999 $ 2599 $

fabric

leather

Loki Chair from

999

$

in 2 colour options

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