Mornington Peninsula Magazine January 2016

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OUR COVER Main Image – Swimwear Galore see page 21 Top Row: Shark Shield see page 17; Try the Spirit of Australia see pages 112-113 Middle: New on Main St – Hawker at Merchant Lane see pages 106-107 and Vespa’s Ice-creams page 100 Bottom: A Summer of at at Manyung Gallery see pages 76-77; The all new GPO Hotel see pages 122-123

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News & Interviews 3-57 Social photos on pages 4, 69, 73, 81,110, 111, 114, 118, 120, 121 Peninsula Parenting 58-59 Fun In The Sun 60-73 Arts & Diary Dates 74-81 Health Beauty Fashion & Stars 82-96 What’s Hot for Summer 84-85 Locavores & Markets 97-99 Food Wine Produce 97-125 Decor Garden Property 126-148 PUBLISHER Lisa Walton lisa@mpmag.com.au CUSTOMER RELATIONS & SALES Julie Saville 0438 879 684 julie@mpmag.com.au Molly Mitchell 0407 225 261 molly@mpmag.com.au Edna McMinimee on holiday until January 2016 JOURNALISTS & FEATURE WRITERS Liz Rogers, Penny Ivison, Jane Hone, Stephanie Johnson, Drew Cooper DISTRIBUTION Archie Mitchell DESIGN Willow Creative PHOTOGRAPHY Gina Walters, Willow Creative DISTRIBUTION Archie Mitchell SOCIAL MEDIA Penny Ivison

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Be wildlife ‘Aware’

Mornington Peninsula families planted shrubs at the Carrum Indigenous Nursery in April last year as part of a ‘Food Forrest’ for injured wildlife. During 2016, a range of healthy green foliage will be available to feed injured koalas and possums rescued by Aware from all over the Peninsula. This environmental project was part of a range of outdoor educational activities the Natured Kids program runs on the Mornington Peninsula for families and their young ones aged birth to 6 years. Call Narelle on 0431 791 379 or email oaks@ bigpond.net.au for details. Help wildlife to suffer less from heat stress this summer by misting your trees and shrubs with water, leave a bowl of fresh water in your garden too. If you find wildlife that require medical attention, please call Aware on 0412 433 727.

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LIZ ROGERS CHATS WITH DAMON GAMEAU

It was 1970 when Rodriguez went ‘Searching for the Sugar Man’ with lyrics about silver magic ships, jumpers, coke and sweet Mary Jane. Over forty years later, actor and director Damon Gameau’s documentary That Sugar Film, winner of AACTA best feature length documentary award 2016, which saw him consume forty teaspoons of sugar a day from foods that are marketed as healthy, has highlighted a new kind of addiction. One that is every bit as deadly as any white powder bought on a street corner. Sugar is very accessible and comes in many shapes and guises. In That Sugar Film Gameau only ate foods that lots of kids take

to school in their lunch boxes or chow down on the weekend. He continued to do the same amount of exercise and was a fit and healthy guy before succumbing to the grainy sweet substance. And guess what? He got really sick, and quick. “Zoe (his wife) becoming pregnant three years ago made me rethink what I was eating”, he says as he tucks into a grilled veggie stack. Within the sixty days of jumping on the processed sugar band wagon, he had developed the signs of fatty liver disease and looked four months pregnant himself. “I felt so bad. My mood swings were nuts and I was only eating things like low fat yoghurt, muslei bars, cereal and fruit juice.” Need to clean out the cupboard yet? Jamie Oliver describes That Sugar Film as ‘a definite must see’. Damon met with the ‘kids eating healthy’ guru earlier in 2015. That Sugar Film has extended into That Sugar Book published by Pan Macmillan (Zoe creates the recipes which look yum) and there’s another book coming in February. There’s also a pumping That Sugar Song. “It’s sort of just taken off”, says Damon who will be in Rosebud in February as a guest judge for the Peninsula Short Film Festival on Saturday Feb 6, he’s an old friend of organiser Steve Bastoni. “There are lots of other projects I want to do. There’s a series of animations and…” but for now he’s interested in educating kids about what they are putting in their mouths. You can go to thatsugarfilm.com to find out how this modern day anti processed sugar man is spreading the word through schools and check out the recipes and new e-book too.

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Did you know that Australia has around two hundred species of native amphibians and all of them are frogs? And that these slimy, weirdly cute, jumping polliwogs play a key role in several food webs both as predators and as prey? (These little croakers are carnivores and love munching on insects while larger animals like snakes and birds are reliant on frogs for breakfast, lunch and dinner!) Frogs are great indicators of the environment because they are sensitive to environmental change. Melbourne Water’s Frog Census running throughout November called for volunteers to record frog chatter at their local rivers, creeks and wetlands across Melbourne in an attempt to determine the numbers and types of frogs surviving. Volunteers took along their notebooks and recording devices (mobile phones) to see just how many and what type of frogs were jumping. Friday November 6 saw the McClelland Sculpture Park & Gallery in Langwarrin get hopping with frog lovers trying to determine the difference between a Common Froglet, Eastern Banjo,

Spotted Marsh or Striped Marsh frog. They also discovered how to create a frog friendly habitat in their own backyards from frog friendly experts. The results of the Melbourne Water Frog Census will be identified, emailed back to the participants and will inform planning and decision making on how Melbourne Water manages the health of our waterways. As frogs are amphibians – they have ‘two’ lives (one in the water and one on land) – they are fabulous gauges of how our water resources are working. This information will also be added to the ALA (Atlas of Living Australia) which is a CSIRO hosted organisation recording data on insects, fish, wildlife and molecular life (http://www1.ala.org.au/csiro.htm). The skin of these mini wonder beasts can regulate salt content; absorb water, change colour and secret mucus. It also absorbs oxygen and releases carbon dioxide. What magical creatures! But it’s no fairy tale that their numbers are decreasing world-wide, so now’s the time to get moving and take care of them and our ecosystem - so it can continue to take care of us. Ridipp ridipp!

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Finding the right person to fit into an existing office culture can be a nightmare. You want someone with a combination of skills and personality that will be a valuable member to your current team. A person that could make a positive impact on the growth and direction of your business cause. Let’s call writtenorby this person Mr Utopia. Andrew Van De Beek However, it is more likely that you will stumble across one of illumin8 partners these two characters: Ms Charisma She is full of personality, bubbly, friendly and extremely approachable. She can hold a conversation like no-one else and can handle a somewhat heated debate well. However, she doesn’t necessarily have the skills that are applicable to the role with which you are looking to fill. Often her experience is little to none and when facing technical questions will show their naivety and inability to answer. Mr Snooze He is a technical mastermind, throw him a problem and will work feverishly at it to get a result. He works very well by himself, often preferring to separate himself from the team in order to complete a project. However, if ever put in front with a client he has no ability to be relational. His hobbies are non-existent, he never participates well in team building exercises, nor does he stay around for an after work social gathering. More often than not, Mr Utopia does not exist (sorry to break that to you). However, with the right amount of leadership and direction, a Ms Charisma or Mr Snooze, may just morph into the ideal employee that you are looking for. Here are a few things we do to continue to inspire and grow our current crop of superstar employees: Encourage a healthy level of social interaction • Have regular informal catch ups • Eat lunch together not always at our desks Promote a healthy work place • Get a massage therapist to visit from time to time • Use stand up desks and ergonomical chairs Show staff that they matter to the business • Give them a voice and an input into what we do • Recognise and celebrate their work and personal successes and milestones Give them the ability to work to their strengths • Allow for flexible working arrangements • Give staff challenges that they will be well suited for So next time you are on the hunt for Mr Utopia, have a quick think about what you can do to inspire and grow other ‘nonperfect’ candidates that may cross your path.

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LIZ ROGERS CHATS TO JEAN KITTSON

Yes Jean

Jean Kittson likes to say yes. That’s how she rolls. She’s never aspired to being famous, she’s just always said sure when someone has asked her to do something. We agree that’s probably because she’s been working since she was twelve. Her first job was at the kiosk in Sorrento where her family settled after a holiday in her father’s cousin’s beach shack. “We all thought wouldn’t it be great if we never had to leave. So we didn’t. We never went back to Lilydale and I never saw my friends again.” Things were sure different down south. “The freedom was what I remember most. Getting up in the morning, grabbing a milk shake then walking to the back beach where we’d get lost for hours with no supervision! Long paddle boards and catamarans on the front beach with no life jackets! Picking nautilus shells up from the sand until it got dark. We’d walk out the front door and get lost climbing cliffs. Mum and Dad were working six days a week so we were left to do our own thing.” Jean’s parents (her mother has just turned ninety-one) encouraged their children to see the world and be adventurous. She is talking to me from the back seat of her car as her daughter drives through the streets of a Christmas-pumped Sydney. There are the odd screams and gentle suggestions on which way to turn, plus a few expletives, but there is also much laughter as her words cascade from her tongue. She’s quick as a whip and doesn’t mind leaving her mark. “Growing up in Sorrento taught me many things. We had the ideal situation of living in a small seaside village for most of the year and then had this huge influx of people over the summer. I worked in restaurants and learnt how to talk to people. I met my first boyfriend who was on holiday from Preston. Teenage-hood was sensational. Hiding under mattresses to get into the Dromana DriveIn and drinking neat vodka, learning how to stand up for myself at Rosebud High, which was really dog eat dog back then. Oh, and the art of the mini skirt! All the boys called me chicken legs! You know I had this fabulous drama teacher in year eight who encouraged me to write

my first play and put it into a competition and I got highly commended. Yay! That’s where it all started.” And then there was Toorak College. “I spent my last two years of schooling at Toorak because schooling wasn’t a top priority for me at Rosebud High. I’ll never forget when I turned my eye lids inside out,” her party trick, “behind the teacher’s back, and the look of horror on the other girl’s faces.” Apparently they were there to learn, not muck up. This was a revelation. Jean believes that having a broad range of experience on the Peninsula has contributed to who she is now. She can still talk to anyone (I feel like we’ve known each other for years), and her deep understanding of character shines through in her performance, script writing and non-fiction. She is also a dab hand at public speaking. Years later she bought a holiday house in Sorrento but sold it when she met her husband who is from NSW. Will she ever return? “That’s where my soul lives – on the back beach in Sorrento. If I move to Victoria it won’t be Melbourne.”

Yes Jean!

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2016 Jeep Portsea Polo The sixteenth annual Jeep Portsea Polo will descend on the stunning Mornington Peninsula on Saturday 9 January, 2016.

The event will again be the hottest ticket of the summer, with the who’s who of Australia’s social scene joining locals and worldclass sponsors, Jeep and Peroni, to watch the fastest growing spectator sport in the world. Hosted at the Point Nepean Quarantine Station, the Jeep Portsea Polo will feature three thrilling matches showcasing some of the world’s best players from Australia, New Zealand and Argentina. The Jeep Portsea Polo has continued to attract high calibre Australian and International talent with past guests including the likes of Whitney Port, Lara Bingle, Harry Kewell, Jessica and Ashley Hart, Chris and Rebecca Judd, Kris Smith and Ruby Rose. Anna Bamford, star of Channel 10’s Wonderland, and Melbournebased Neighbours actress, Olympia Valance are the new faces of the 2016 Jeep Portsea Polo Marquee, whilst an array of Australia’s brightest sporting stars are set to make the drive along Port Phillip Bay to Portsea. Corporate guests will enjoy custom menus crafted by some of Australia’s best chefs with the 2016 event showcasing Ian Curley of the European at the Polo Club Point Nepean Marquee while Mamasita will deliver a spread of authentic modern Mexican dishes in the Mamasita at Portsea Polo Marquee. Jeep Portsea Polo is also excited to announce that international DJ Hot Dub Time Machine, will be the official closing act at this

year’s event. The time travelling dance party sensation will be touring across Australia for Stereosonic before wrapping up the summer party season, seaside at Jeep Portsea Polo. Since 2001, the Portsea Polo has been bolstering the local Peninsula economy through an increase in accommodation, retail and food and beverage, with over 64,000 people attending the event since its inception. With over 6,000 guests expected to descend on Portsea, those wanting to attend are advised to purchase their tickets early to avoid disappointment. For more information please go to www.portseapolo.com.au.

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MECCA Interior decorator Liz Todd and her partner Frank O’Leary (who makes bespoke furniture) have just relocated from Mt Eliza to Mornington and aren’t we the lucky ones? Their Style Temple is a mecca for those who love to love their homes. This light and airy space is filled with incredibly stylish pieces of furniture (including marble baths), soft furnishings, rugs, gifts and lighting, all selected by Liz who has the eye of a designer who has been in the industry long enough to know exactly what works with what.

Liz has been an interior decorator for fifteen years. She can help give a room a facelift or completely rejuvenate your whole interior. Because she and Frank work closely together when designing, they can create domestic or commercial interiors that are both unique and simply stunning. (Think hotels, retail stores, medical specialist rooms and of course people’s homes.) There is no job too small or too large and because they work with you from inception through to completion you know you’ll get the result you’ll want.

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Style Temple’s floor stock is continually changing which means you’ll always find a surprise in store. Liz goes to two Australian design fairs per year and travels overseas regularly searching for that special item to add to her collection. See in-store for the gorgeous Danish designed Cane-line out-door furniture which is marine grade and UV resistant, or Adirondack outdoor chairs which have a life time warranty. She also stocks local artists and Australian Fair Trade brands. This exciting home of all things design is set to double in size in the New Year and there will be a mezzanine space where clients will be able to peruse fabric books for upholstering. There’s even talk of a café. So come in and find your style today. www.styletemple.com.au www.facebook.com/StyleTempleMountEliza


Dad of Instagram, Tom Paganoni Tell us a bit about you and what you do: Things I love: burgers, coffee, triathlons & the Hawks. I am a roof plumber by trade and a dad to three young kids. Oh and I am the best husband in Frankston to my wife who blogs at @lifelovesandliz Describe your style: Laid back. When not working I’ll normally be in training or recovery gear. Being a Little Boogaweezin (Modern Fatherhood) brand ambassador I can also often be seen in their stuff. Especially the MDRNFTHR t-shirt (pictured). They have a relaxed style representing parents of today. Do you think Mornington Peninsula style/fashion has a certain look or feel? I think there is a chilled out approach reflecting the beachside location. And sportswear is becoming more and more common as the population gets more active, which is great. What are a couple of your favourite blogs or websites and why? I’m a big fan of Insta and follow a

heap of people in the triathlon and sporting world. Other websites www.pro4mance.com.au for their nutrition advice relating to triathlon/ sport, and I am always checking out www.giant-bicycles.com for new bikes, their teams/riders and gear I might need. Can you tell us one or two of your fave local spots? (anything from a a cafe/ shop/park/beach/bar) If the sun is out, you’ll most likely

find me at the beach, either training or hanging out with my family and friends. The beach is the number one reason we live where we do. Sunday’s after a big training sesh, we will generally be at one of our fave local cafes having coffee, Flock in Mornington is a family fave, as is Stereo Espresso in Frankston and Cafe del Sol, Safety Beach. Follow Tom’s adventures on Instagram @tpag

Being Fire Ready This Summer It’s Summer, and the peninsula can be the hottest place to be. This Summer is forecast to be hot and dry, so it’s important to be aware of the risks around you and develop a fire safety plan. Here are a few tips to ensure everyone can have a fun, relaxing and safe Summer. • D ownload the FireReady App. This delivers up-to-date information and warnings in your area, straight to your smartphone or iPad. It will also notify you of Fire Danger Ratings and Total Fire Bans.

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• M onitor Fire Danger Ratings. On days when the Fire Danger Rating is Severe, Extreme or Code Red, stick to town centres. On the Mornington Peninsula you are in the Central District. • T ake note of Total Fire Bans. These include restrictions on barbeques, campfires and bonfires. • O bey the Fire Danger Period. This is now in force, and it means no burning off without a permit. This year there will be a zero tolerance approach, and those caught burning off may receive a fine. For more information, visit cfa.vic.gov.au

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A chat with Merc Mornington Peninsula Magazine caught up with Paul Mercurio at Main Street Markets cooking up a storm in his new venture Mercs BBQ Wings & Slaw. Look for him at a foodie market near you. What inspired you to enter the world of food and culinary delights? I have always been inspired by the world of food and culinary delights, in fact when I was a kid I did have a dream for a while to become a chef. As a kid I had jobs in food markets and was the head chef at Red Rooster in Hamilton Hill at the ripe old age of 16! I have been lucky through my work as a professional dancer and then as an actor to have travelled to many different parts of the world. The highlight of these travels was and is the food and how, when, where and why it is served. I love all of the different ingredients and the stories behind the dishes so I think it is really the stories behind and within the dishes that have inspired me to tell my own story through food.

What is your favourite dish to dine on and why? There is no possible way I can answer this question and I will tell you why. I have written three cook books with a total of 270 original recipes between them. I probably have another 50 or so recipes that I have written but haven’t published and I am always writing new ones. Each and every one of them is my favourite!! What I will cook depends on the time of year, the weather, what is in season, what looks good at the shop. On a cold winter’s night I love nothing more than some lamb shanks slow cooked in stout and mint, served on a garlic mash with peas. Autumn is great for my pork and pumpkin red curry, Spring is seafood and Hoegaarden (Belgian wheat beer) risotto. Summer is beer and herbed marinated chicken bbq’d and served with slaw. When the girls come over with their boyfriends it’s slow braised pork sweet ribs,

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Greek salad and kipfler chips and for my wife when the tuna is super fresh salad Nicoise. See what I mean? How has this journey evolved from brewery, beer cafe and now wings? I started brewing my own beer about 27 years ago which led to me cooking with beer a few years after that which led to my obsession with all things breweries and brew pubs. Travelling around the world I have done a lot of research, drinking and eating in brew pubs so it has always been a dream of mine to open and run a Beer Cafe Brewery. Opening Merc’s Bier Cafe in Mornington was a dream come true and I was really proud of the food and the cafe unfortunately the dream didn’t last and I had to walk away from that. It was very disappointing but I learnt a lot of very valuable lessons. Doing the Mercs Wings and Slaw stall is very much about having a project, being creative, keeping my food out there and having some fun. The added bonus is working with my wife Andrea, we have been married 28 years and I reckon to open a business together at this point in our lives is very exciting and fulfilling. Where can we expect to see this husband and wife duo to be popping up over the next few months? You will see us and our food at Craft Markets and Farmers Markets around the Peninsula and Melbourne. We are also looking for the right premises and people to continue the dream of a Beer Cafe and Brewery. Where did the inspiration of Cajun wings come from, was it an overseas experience that drove it forward? Having lived and worked in America and Canada, where the brew pub culture began, I have been inspired by the food, the atmosphere, the beer and the vibe that makes it all work so well. I don’t remember eating Cajun

style wings, I certainly remember the jalapeno peppers, the smoked brisket, the pulled pork, crumbed zucchini sticks, burgers, curly fries and lots more. What I love about my Cajun wings is they are dry BBQ’d (I may have just invented a new style) Often in America the wings are deep fried and then liberally sauced. ‘Mercs Wings’ are dry rubbed then put on the Weber Q and cooked to perfection without oil. That’s why I bought two Weber Q’s for the stall they are brilliant to cook on, especially this sort of food, it is an important point of difference as you get a different flavour. Were you obsessed with something before Cajun wings? In 2004 I was working on a Will Smith movie in Canada and ended up being there for almost 5 months. I used to go to a great little Brew Pub called the Dix and made lots of friends there. The food was good old BBQ and the beer was fresh and excellent. I ended up brewing some beer with the brewer who I became good friends with and I also got into the kitchen and cooked the brewer, owner and manager some of my beer food recipes using their beer. They made their own amazing smoked meat, in particular brisket! That was the beginning of my love affair and obsession with 14 hour smoked brisket. What foods are you craving the most right now? 14 hour smoked Wagyu brisket! If you could cook for and dine with anyone, who would that be? In the year 2000 my younger brother Michael took his own life. I would quite like to have a cook up and a couple of beers with him. He would be quite chuffed to know I had three cook books out and I know he would love my Cajun wings. He was a pretty good cook too!

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AT THE VINTAGE BAZAAR The Rosebud Vintage Bazaar is a treasure trove of all things vintage and retro. There are over sixty stall holders inside this sensational 1920’s Art Deco Broadway Theatre and the ambiance and is unlike anything else you’re going to find on the Peninsula. Whether you’re looking for a 1920’s Great Gatsby look or the groovy 1960’s, this recycled clothing hot spot has got the lot. The Vintage Seamstress brand has got the 1940’s and 50’s fashion era covered. Showcasing an array of beautifully made dresses, skirts and shirts, all designed by Sally and Helen who are passionate vintage era clothing designers, pattern makers and artists. The Vintage Seamstress produces original fashions that could have been worn by the movie stars, shapes that highlight a woman’s silhouette and enhanced by the sumptuous fabrics used. This clothing is for the unique, confident woman who is in search of a little bit of vintage glamour. Sizes at the Bazaar range from XXS to 4XL - for the more voluptuous goddess!

Have a sneak peek at the designs on the online store at www.thevintageseamstress. com where you will see the current Miss Pinup Australia (Snowy Winters) showcasing all the stunning designs. At the Rosebud Vintage Bazaar, Helen and Effie love nothing more than dolling you up from head to toe when you drop by, because dressing and styling are what the girls do best! There has been a real resurgence of vintage style over the past few years. Why not visit The Rosebud Vintage Bazaar and see what all the talk is about. Over 6000 likers on Facebook can’t be wrong! The Rosebud Vintage Bazaar is a wonderful day’s outing full of reminiscing and discovery. Take yourself back to a world when things were simpler and design stood the test of time. There’s Bethy’s Café right inside the original hallway entrance to grab a bite to eat too. See you there. The Vintage Seamstress at ROSEBUD VINTAGE BAZAAR 6 Rosebud Pde, Rosebud Open seven days a week Mon-Sat: 9.30am-5pm, Sun: 10am-5pm P: 5982 1212 M: 0409 935 238

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‘Water is a kind of destiny’, so Gaston Bachelard wrote in Water and Dreams, and so has been the case for Rye man Josh Morgan. Moving to the Peninsula as a child, Josh followed in the footsteps of his elder brother, who was a surfing champion. “My brother was always in the water. If he wasn’t in the beach, he’d be in a puddle,” chuckles Josh. Neither boy let the fact that he was deaf keep him out of the ocean. These days, Josh’s hearing ability is around 23%, or between 50 and 70% when using a hearing aid, but he has the added challenge of having one glass eye. “When I’m in the water, I forget I’m disabled. I forget I’m deaf and all that,” he says. For the last two years, Josh, who is a landscaper and qualified chef, has spent more time taking photos in the water than surfing. “I’m trying to walk away from big wave surfing,” he explains. “Now that I’ve got a daughter, it’s very important to me to be there for her… Now I just want to watch the boys surfing.” The result is a gallery of impressively beautiful photos, taken in a way that only someone who truly understands the ocean could. Amazingly, Josh takes these photographs while treading water in the surf. For Josh, photography is a way to give back to the community that’s supported him since his youth. Surfers can post photos of themselves on social media and increase their chances of securing sponsorships. It’s also an ode to the place where he feels most at peace. “The ocean’s happy to take all your stuff… It’s like therapy; it calms you down,” he says. “I think it’s something to do with the saltwater.”

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Goodbye Mr Music

BY LIZ ROGERS (His warehouse which stores even more musical wonders is still just down the road in Frankston.) His mum Doreen has been a big part of the business too. “Mum has always worked in the store and I couldn’t have done it without her.” Record City Collectables will be missed by Frankston locals and visitors alike (Normie Rowe, Russell Morris and Ronnie Burns were some of the drop-ins), but you can still listen to the kind of music Ray digs on his radio show on 98.7 RRP 9pm on Thursday nights when the 60s are still “My first record was The Beatle’s Twist shaking. and Shout. That’s when I knew I wanted As for sourcing that rare piece of music, to be involved with music. I started an obscure band from Holland or an old collecting. My friends and I were always favourite like Neil Young, Suzi Q or Deep the ones to bring records to parties. I was Purple, well, I don’t know where you’re working in a bank and then just thought going to go to find that now. I’m going to open a shop to showcase my collection. It took me eighteen months to You sure won’t find the atmosphere that find this space. The rest is history. Thirty oozed through Record City’s walls easily. years is a long time to be in business”, Record City Collectables was at 433 says Ray. Nepean Hwy, Frankston Record City Collectables is like going back to a time when pawing through vinyl was considered the coolest thing to do. This was a shop where you could find music to feed your soul. All the vinyl and CD’s in their paper jackets behind the counter, imported cuts, blues and soul, 50s and 60s collectables and seven inch singles full of melody waiting to be listened to in their wide open wooden racks. You could lose hours rummaging through Ray’s lifelong collection of local and international artists. “We had around fifty thousand albums, six thousand CD’s and thirty thousand singles in stock at any one time”, says Ray.

By the time you read this story Record City Collectables in Frankston will be done and dusted. The building has been sold and all occupants have been asked to vacate. Ray Mcgrotty wasn’t looking forward to closing his front door for the last time at the end of December 2015 when I caught up with him earlier in the month.

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Mornington Peninsula wines win a variety of awards at wine shows across the country each year, and are more and more highly profiled in wine reviews in top-level publications such as Australian Gourmet Traveller WINE and the annual James Halliday Australian Wine Companion. Not only does this showcase the quality of wines that are being produced in this region, but also that the region is becoming known for consistent high quality in many markets. As an end product of an agricultural pursuit, wineries need to be able to withstand the vagaries of the weather and maintain a sustainable, consistently high quality product, quite apart from dealing with external factors in diverse markets such as the fluctuating Australian dollar, or the competitive advantages created for other regions and countries by other very supportive governments. The Mornington Peninsula Vignerons Association’s second annual Regional Wine Show took place on 20–21 October at the RACV Cape Schanck Resort. The wines were scored on a 100-point scale and this year’s wines were judged by Chairman of Judges Philip Rich with Steve Flamsteed (Innocent Bystander, Yarra Valley winemaker) and Matt Harrop (Shadowfax, Macedon winemaker). They were joined by Associate Judges: Marei Harel (who is this year’s Age Good Food Guide Champagne), Pol Roger (Sommelier of the Year from Town Mouse) and Sebastian Zotti (Prince Wine Store). 40 wineries participated with just under 200 wines and again the strength of the show was the ability to focus solely on the wines of our region. Once again, the two major awards from the show were the Chardonnay & Pinot Noir Provenance Awards. This award focuses on a winery’s consistent wine quality over two vintages, and not just one exceptional wine. The 2015 Chardonnay Provenance Award was won by Paringa Estate (2011 & 2014 Paringa Estate Chardonnay with runner up finalist Willow Creek Vineyard). The 2015 Pinot Noir Provenance Award was won by Montalto Vineyard & Olive Grove (2010 & 2014 Montalto ‘Merricks Block’ Pinot Noir with runner up finalist Paringa Estate). The three current vintage awards presented were: Current Vintage Chardonnay Award – 2014 Foxeys

Chardonnay; Current Vintage Pinot Noir – 2014 Paringa Estate Pinot Noir; Current Vintage Other (Variety/Vintage) – 2014 Merricks Estate Shiraz. Most interestingly in this year’s show, 70% of all wines received medals and in the Pinot Noir Classes, this overall medal rate rose to 80% with 20% gold medal levels. Chairman of Judges Philip Rich noted the very high quality across the range of wines and particularly in the Pinot Noir classes. Also this year Gold medals were awarded to a Sauvignon Blanc (Phaedrus Estate Mister Wolf Sauvignon Blanc), a Pinot Grigio (2015 Montalto ‘Pennon Hill’ Pinot Grigio) and it was noted that the whole current Shiraz class was exceptional. In the current vintage class of Shiraz this year, 100% of wines received medals. To quote Philip Rich: “When Mornington Peninsula Shiraz is good, it is very, very good”. The Mornington Peninsula Shire sponsored the Exhibitors Tasting this year, also held at the RACV Cape Schanck Resort. The major benefit and strength of the show, is it gives the ability to focus solely on the wines of this region. (Then) Mayor Bev Colomb, Councillors Celli and Garnock attended the Presentation Lunch. This year two visiting chefs from peninsula Chef’s Hat restaurants, Montalto (Martin Webster) and Terminus (Giuseppe Pisciotta), each showcased one course alongside RACV Cape Schanck Chef, Andreas Koker and Red Hill Cheese, resulting in a very special menu, which were served alongside the winning wines. This consistently high quality in the Australian wine industry has extra significance as the size of the Mornington Peninsula wine region is incredibly small compared to the other 60 regions in Australia! Mornington Peninsula Vignerons Association P: 0409 952 948 E: cheryl@mpva.com.au W: mpva.com.au

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Mach1 Panel and Paint in Mornington is a place where hard work, original ideas and caring for customers comes together to create a local business driving itself into the number one spot of automotive accident repairers on the Peninsula. They’ve just won the titles of Best Medium Shop (Victoria) and Best Medium Shop (National) 2015, so they must be doing something right! Sharon Turner explains. ‘Michael and I bought the business in 2008 and have been working round the clock to make Mach1 the prestige accident repairer’s destination on the Peninsula. It took us six months to renovate. Mach1 is now a business we can be proud of. We deliver the best possible service to our customers.’ And that’s exactly what they do. Michael and his team of experts care about your vehicle and use state of the art equipment to get the job done to the highest of standards. (This is automotive repair heaven!) They also go that extra mile to deliver the best outcomes for their customers. Michael loves having a chat and doesn’t mind offering advice to clients who need that little bit of extra attention. Sharon continues. ‘Michael’s Grandfather owned Turner Motors which used to be on the current Mornington Mazda sight, so cars are sort of in our blood. Our panel tradespeople and our “gun” painter Luciano can transform your vehicle and have it looking even better than it did before! We repair all makes of cars and our work is fully guaranteed and carries a five year warranty.’ Mach1 Panel and Paint also specialises in all Insurance claims, plus they offer a twentyfour hour towing service – call 0488 755 367 – and a drop off and pick up service. ‘The Best Medium Shop Victoria and National Awards really mean something to us. Firstly you have to be nominated by more than one person and a group of judges come to take a look at your business to ensure you are operating at the highest level and are achieving everything your nominators have disclosed. We’ve worked really hard to get to where we are’, says Sharon. So if your prestige prized possession is in need of repair, drop in and see the team at Mach1 for Machtastic results and friendly service. Your car will thank you for it.

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The Ranelagh Club the place to be this Summer. The Ranelagh Club in Mount Eliza is the place to be this summer. Our members enjoy a full range of leisure, social and dining options to make the very most of the warmer months with friends and family. The club is situated on a large parcel of private land with idyllic views across the bay and drive down access to the beautiful Ranelagh Beach. The Club offers leisure time activities and programs for all ages including tennis, sailing, walking, scuba , personal fitness , golf ,cycling, wine appreciation and business networking and many more. The social event calendar is full and varied, including family nights, wine tastings, live music, special dining nights and comedy nights.

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World Class sports facility comes to the Peninsula Mornington Peninsula will soon have an international standard athletics track and hockey pitch with the construction of the new facility commencing at Toorak College.

Toorak College has a strong history of investing in its’ facilities to support the development of sporting opportunities for its’ students and the community. This development secures the schools’ position as the only school on the Mornington Peninsula offering specialised and elite sporting pathways for girls. Being the only girls’ school on the Peninsula, Toorak College is part of Girls Sport Victoria (GSV) where girls have the opportunity to compete against other girls’ schools in Melbourne. 2016 Head Girl, Phoebe Blakey explains, “GSV is a wonderful opportunity for all the girls to

participate in sport. Not only does it build skills, physical fitness and good sportsmanship, but it provides a chance to build new friendships.” “The sense of being part of a team and working hard to take sport to the next level is immensely enjoyable and rewarding, and allows girls to find their specific interests or talents. Some of my favourite memories at Toorak are participating in GSV sports - from hockey, to athletics, to soccer, football and rowing. Training and games are exciting to be a part of and the memories and friendships we build will remain with us for the rest of our lives.” 2017 Scholarships offered by Toorak College are Academic, General Excellence and Music scholarships for Years 3 to 12, the RM Ansett Trust Scholarship for entry in Year 9 and the Alice Sloan Memorial Scholarship for entry in Year 10. Apply online: www.toorakcollege. vic.edu.au or phone 9788 7234.

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Sorrento Skate Park Project held its 2nd annual competition at Sorrento Skate Park. The event is run by local boys, Mani Swift, Jed Goss, Storm Brodbridge and Chance Brodbridge. With the support of the local community they were able to work in conjunction with Australian SkateBoarding Federation which was represented by the acclaimed ‘champ’ Renton Millar. It was a hugely successful day with over 30 competitors in the 3 divisions, 12 and under, 16 and under and open, which shared a cash purse of $1,000.

The event was a fundraiser and hopefully they have raised enough for shade cloth, as the park has no shade whatsoever and in the Summer, especially when it is packed with tourists this is essential. Sorrento Skate Park Project also want to raise money for a BBQ facility, whilst their long term goal is a bigger and better skate park. The competition takes a lot of forethought and the boys spent

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Kick start your online strategy It may seem obvious, but many people build a new website without really knowing the ultimate aim of what the website is to achieve for their business. Website solutions come in various forms, it’s important to determine the goals for your website before finding a solution. • How do I intend to use my website? • Is it a vehicle for marketing?

• D o I plan on selling products or services online? • Will I regularly update information, offers or products? Ian Campbell from peninsula based Websitewise has some answers, “Most companies we work with have moved into a philosophy that their website is no longer just a brochure-like page, it’s an adjacent strategy to their business.” He continues “Your website needs to automate parts of your business, show the personality as a brand, provide resources,

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Hello new year! HELLOWORLD ROSEBUD BEACH As the team at Helloworld Rosebud Beach welcome the 2016 year, they are also excited to announce the newest member to their local team, Mairead Bancroft. After completing a diploma in Travel, Tourism and Events Management, Mairead brings a wealth of skills and expertise. A resident of the Mornington Peninsula, she is greatly looking forward to assisting clients in all their travel needs in her new role as Travel Consultant. helloworld Rosebud Beach Shop 12, 967 Pt Nepean Rd rosebudbeach@helloworld.com.au

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Woodleigh Wins the 2015 RACV Energy Breakthrough On the third weekend of November, a small but passionate group of 13 Woodleigh School students and their supporters joined more than 6000 people in Maryborough as teams from more than 150 schools battled it out in the 25th running of the RACV Energy Breakthrough.

CLEARANCE a group of students, ex-students and parents whose commitment has been nothing short of phenomenal. Special mention must go to Chris Keane, Jono’s father who has volunteered countless hours to the HPV program at Woodleigh over the past decade and has been instrumental to the team’s success. Adam Liddiard, Director of Community Relations

over the 24-hour period to win the race by 27 laps, or 44km better than their nearest competitor. Congratulations to the team riding ‘A Little Too Aero’: Andy Gynes Y12, Hugh Campbell Y12, Tom Angelico Y12, Will Allchin Y10, Alex Wardrop Y11, Ben Rawlings Y9, Tim Mauerhofer Y11 and Jono Keane (Coach). This incredible result was only possible thanks to the efforts of

Outstanding results – Bright Futures

I am delighted to announce that the Dux of Woodleigh School for 2015, with an ATAR of 99.45, is Rebecca Sherrington. Bec was one of 9 Woodleigh students who received an ATAR of 95 or more, a result that caps off a fantastic year of achievement for her, having already been named, together with Rhiannon Van Vliet, as a joint recipient of The Woodleigh Prize. I would also like to acknowledge

the results of Liam Bullard, Tea Christmas, Mayra Cuming, Fraser Dawson, Julian Lee, Eliza Nowicki, Casley Rowan and Bobbie Viney, who all achieved scores over 95, as well as celebrating Casley Rowan’s perfect study score of 50 in English. A most impressive, and well deserved result. As a group, the Class of 2015 have performed incredibly well and they are now well set to follow their chosen paths.

In 2015: •1 0.3% of Woodleigh students achieved an ATAR of 95 or more. •2 4.1% of Woodleigh students achieved an ATAR of 90 or more. •4 6% of Woodleigh students achieved an ATAR of 80 or more. •A nd 90.8% of Woodleigh students achieved an ATAR of 50 or more placing them in the top half of the state. Stories of student success at Woodleigh are not limited to those who have achieved top academic scores. Every student from the Class of 2015 has undertaken a broad range of learning experiences beyond core academia and as a result, leave Woodleigh School ready for life. Our efforts throughout the fifteen years of tuition offered at Woodleigh School are focused on graduating mature, independent, resilient individuals. A Woodleigh education is about so much more than an ATAR. Jonathan Walter – Principal of Woodleigh School

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The original Sorrento Sea Baths Picture this: It’s the height of summer and you’re camped on Sorrento foreshore, by the pier. There are trays of refreshments being served to beachgoers, who flock to the nearby Sea Baths for a jump off the diving board and a dip in the bay. If there is a red flag being flown at the Baths, this means it’s the hour of the day in which gentlemen only may bathe. A white flag indicates ladies’ hour, and no flag indicates mixed bathing. Sixpence will get you entry to the baths along with a towel. The tearooms at the beginning of the pier bear the sign ‘Erlandsen’s Baths.’ This is the scene of the original Sorrento Sea Baths, which were built in 1875 by George Coppin. But who was Erlandsen? In 1890, Erland Erlandsen, originally from Denmark, jumped off a Melbourne-bound ship and swam ashore ( 36 Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

BY JANE HONE to Sorrento (or so the story goes – his granddaughter, Susan Schiffer, is careful to point out that this may be just a legend). Erlandsen had just a few shillings in his pocket, but he got to work digging and transporting limestone to Melbourne, among other jobs. He built a house for his wife and six sons at 15 The Esplanade, Sorrento in 1907. He operated the Sorrento Sea Baths until he died in 1937. His son, nicknamed ‘Tally’ took over the business. Tally Erlandsen was a prominent Sorrento figure: apart from running the Baths, he was a couta fisherman and the founder of Sorrento Sailing Club. Tally could be found selling fish, repairing boats and taking the gentry of Sorrento and Portsea on fishing trips from the pier. In the wintertime he built wooden boats for holidaymakers to enjoy in the summer. His wife, Vi, served devonshire tea from the tearooms. In much the same way as visitors and locals now head to Fingal to enjoy Peninsula Hot Springs, people came from far and wide to bathe in Tally’s famous ‘hot sea baths’

– many of them with ailments such as arthritis. These hot baths comprised seawater heated by a briquette heater, and were built close to the shoreline. Tourists would come from Melbourne via paddle steamer and often stay at Mornington Hotel, which then became Koonya Hotel and is now Itali.Co. The original baths were demolished in 1986, and the iconic restaurant, ‘The Baths’, was built in their place. The community were shocked when The Baths burned down in October this year. “When I heard, on that October night, that ‘The Baths’ was on fire, I cried. I was devastated. Our family’s connection with Sorrento, and many childhood memories had gone up in flames,” says Susan Schiffer. “What a sad, sad night it was and the end of a very important part of Sorrento’s life and history.” As long as memories like Susan’s are passed on, stories of the past, such as Erland Erlandsen’s, have a chance of survival.

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Luduco Living’s Grand Sale running from December 27th until February 1st heralds the New Year with sophisticated style plus seductive and substantial savings across their entire range and you’re invited.

It only happens once a year and we know you’ve been waiting patiently. Designer /Owner Jeremy Brook explains; “This year the Sale offerings and reductions are the best you’ve seen yet. There are significant savings throughout the store, including all our custom built furniture” – for which Luduco Living is renowned.

“Local workshops which produce nearly 60% of our product range generously support our once a year Sale period. This year you’ll find up to 30% discount across our customised ranges. These are some of the largest discounts we have ever offered.” “Our great quality ready made ranges are more varied than ever before and are similarly reduced by up to 30%”, he continues, “plus there are wonderful savings on all Luduco accessories, mirrors, artwork and cushions which are sourced both locally and internationally.” Luduco Living is known for its excellent craftsmanship, design and quality product. Their ‘Chair Gallery’ offering has one of the largest selections of motorised and manual recliner chairs and sofas in the state of Victoria. This selection includes their two stellar Norwegian brands of Stress Less and IMG which will also be very much part of the sale – watch out for some fantastic offers on both brands. With all this choice and amazing reductions in

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price you will only see once a year, now is the perfect time for that interior makeover you’ve been promising yourself. Let the experienced team at Luduco Living guide you. They know what they are doing. Your dream interior can become reality whether you make the decisions on your decor or you have the help and guidance of their resident Interior Designer. Either way you should remember, reduction in price does not mean reduction in service, craftsmanship or quality. “It does however mean that you can achieve the desired look for considerably less than our normal prices” continues Jeremy, who has worked globally within the furniture and design industry for more than 40 years.

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Get set for the year ahead!

Setting aside time to regularly review your finances is one of the easiest ways to keep your plans on track and work towards achieving your financial goals.

avoid putting yourself and your family at risk by having inadequate cover.

Here Alex Screen from RetireInvest/RI Advice Frankston looks at how you can take a look at your finances and make any necessary changes in 2016.

“Most personal risk insurance policies need to change after each major life event “, says Alex, “whether that is buying a first home, starting a business, having children or preparing for retirement.”

Review your super… Looking at how your super is invested regularly can make a big difference to the final amount you have when you retire. Does your super’s asset allocation still fit with your risk profile? “This is particularly important if your financial circumstances have changed”, says Alex, “as it could mean you are taking on too much risk.” “On the flip side, you may also be in a situation where you are not taking enough risk, which may mean your retirement nest egg ends up being a lot lower than it could be.” A financial adviser can help you review your super’s investment strategy and make any necessary changes, which will help you build towards the retirement lifestyle you want. As part of this, a financial adviser can also look at how much you are contributing to super and, where it is appropriate, suggest you ‘top-up’ your super through a salary sacrifice arrangement or ‘after-tax’ contributions. “Even a small increase in super contributions can have a big impact on the lifestyle you will enjoy in retirement”, adds Alex, “so get some advice on making your super work harder for you.” Check your personal insurance... There are two main reasons you should regularly review your personal insurances such as Life, TPD, Trauma and Income Protection – to rest assured you’re not paying too much, and to

A financial adviser can check to see if your current levels of insurance are appropriate for your need, and if not, help you to make any changes to existing covers, or to recommend new policies to cover the gaps. “Many people think they have some cover in their super, but often find they have less than a third of the necessary funds when they really consider their family’s needs”, says Alex, “so reviewing your suite of personal insurance and the choices you have to pay for them gives certainty for the future. It’s also vital to be properly underwritten at the time of application to ensure exactly meeting your family’s needs in the event of a claim. “ To find out more about reviewing your finances, whatever your age or financial situation, contact Alex Screen from RetireInvest/RI Advice Frankston on 9783 8077 or at enquiries@rifrankston.com.au *Alex Screen is an Authorised Representative of RI Advice Group Pty Limited (ABN 23 001 774 125), AFSL 238429. This editorial does not consider your personal circumstances and is general advice only. It has been prepared without taking into account any of your individual objectives, financial solutions or needs. Before acting on this information you should consider its appropriateness, having regard to your own objectives, financial situation and needs. You should read the relevant Product Disclosure Statements and seek personal advice from a qualified financial adviser. From time to time we may send you informative updates and details of the range of services we can provide. If you no longer want to receive this information please contact our office to opt out.

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Af ternoon Tea Retirement Communities Australia is delighted to invite you to enjoy a special afternoon with our guest speaker:

They’re off and racing at Martha Cove Village The stylish hats and racing finery may have been packed away for another year, but many people enjoy horse racing beyond the Spring Carnival. Martha Cove Village in Safety Beach, is hosting guest speaker and local horse trainer, Tony Noonan, at a special afternoon tea, where he will share stories about his life at the track. Tony’s love of racing and his belief in the power of community has led to an innovative way for individuals and groups to bring more people into the industry at an affordable cost by joining a Social Syndicate. “Tony spoke to residents at our sister village, Beleura Village in Mornington last year” said Martha Cove Village Manager, Dyreen Quinn. “Even people who weren’t interested in racing loved his presentation. He is such a warm and witty speaker. Now we are up and running at Martha Cove Village, we thought Tony was the perfect person to kick off our 2016 events.” “The enthusiasm created by Tony’s Social Syndicate presentation at Beleura Village has been extraordinary. As a result,

the residents have has created two syndicates, comprising in excess of 40 residents, in a three year old filly named Beleura Belle,” Dyreen shares. “The success of any stable is largely attributed to the support of our owners, who allow us to do what we do best, and that’s train fast horses,” said Tony. “The groups presently involved in Social Syndicates are having a lot of fun learning about racing and adding horse racing to their list of life’s great experiences.”

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Guests at Afternoon Tea at Martha Cove Village will enjoy a catered event and will be able to tour the Clubhouse, displays and village grounds after the presentation. Afternoon Tea will be served in the gorgeous new Clubhouse, where residents enjoy all the lifestyle benefits of village living, including swimming, fitness classes, having a drink at the bar or enjoying a latte at coffee club. The village, which comprises 138 homes, is nearing completion in early 2016.

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New Vet at Bentons

Mud Up Day 2016

Bentons Road Veterinary Clinic is very excited to welcome Dr Michael Hanna to the practice. Michael has recently returned from the UK where he has been successfully running his own veterinary business with his wife for the past 8 years. Thankfully for the local pets, the Australian sun and beach lifestyle has drawn Michael and his family back to the Mornington Peninsula.

Following the success of the inaugural Mud Up Day, The Ideas Library confirms that Mud Up Day 2016 is back with a splash on January 16, 2016. The event returns to Peninsula Obstacle Course for this non-timed environment meaning it’s all about fun without the pressure.

Bentons Road Veterinary Clinic has been growing rapidly since opening in April 2015 and now with Michael joining the team, they can offer even greater veterinary services to the local community. They continue to offer a natural approach to pet health and nutrition while extending their knowledge and experience of more advanced orthopaedic and surgical cases. They are a local family owned and operated clinic focusing on treating every pet with respect and kindness. Their experienced vets and nurses all have special interests in animal behaviour and nutrition; Kelly Halls enjoys emergency medical and surgical cases, soft tissue

surgery, dermatology and solving diagnostic challenges; Michael’s interests lie in orthopaedic surgery, ophthalmology and, coming from the UK, rabbits and exotic pets. Still being the new vet clinic in town, they get a lot of people curious about what they are like. Kelly says “Please come on down and say hello; bring your pet in for a pat, a treat and a cuddle. You are welcome to tour the facilities and get to know what goes on ‘behind that door’. Come on in and meet the team.” Bentons Road Veterinary Clinic A: 136 Bentons Road, Mt Martha. P: 5976 4629 www.bentonsroadvet.com.au

Mud Up Day is perfect for novices or the first time obstacle runner who loves the idea without the electric wires and ice baths (or the months of training) as well as obstacle course lovers who want a great day out with their friends and family. Mud Up Day will once again include dedicated heats for children over 6 as well as a ‘Big and Little’ heat that allows one parent to hit the course with a child, as a team. In addition to the extra children’s heats and the Big and Little heat, a few new elements have also been added such as participant medals for all ages as well as a new charity partner, RPSCA Victoria. Mud Up Day will include not just the run, but plenty of outdoor space for a picnic, food trucks and more. The 5km course is located just off Peninsula Link on Tyabb

Road in Mornington and is only 45 minutes from the Melbourne CBD. With more than 35 obstacles, this Mud Up Day is an exciting way to challenge yourself no matter your age or expe-rience. Tickets are $80 for adults and $40 for children until sold out or January 15, 2016. www.mudupday.com.au No ticket sales on the day. To read more about the work that RSPCA Victoria does, cgo to: www.rspcavic.org

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COME AND VISIT US AT BOUNDARY ROAD FRIENDS OF DROMANA Dromana locals sharing their passion for great customer service...

Deliciously different at Soulsa Katering Looking for something fresh and delicious? You’ve found it. Soulsa Katering is full of Peninsula flavours. People are even prepared to get out of bed on a rainy day and hop on their bikes for a ride for a pie deal which includes one of their award winning pies, muffin and a drink for ten dollars! Their finger foods (they are catering experts) are delicious

alternatives for end of year celebrations. They also bake the best birthday cakes around. All the food is made in-house and the atmosphere is relaxed and friendly. Soulsa Katering - Open seven days a week 228 Boundary Road, Dromana T 5981 9192 soulsakatering@live.com.au www.soulsakatering.com.au

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Old fashioned service is what you’ll find at Sea Breeze Cellars in Dromana. This family owned business is happy to go that extra mile.

It’s time to discover the Mornington Peninsula’s best kept beauty salon secret. Effloresce Beauty!

Newly opened just in time for summer, is the pizza shop like no other – That Pizza Shop.

The Peninsula Gourmet Emporium is the destination for high quality artisan produce supplied by creative locals.

There are over two thousand products in store and that includes around seven hundred varieties of spirits! Why not drop by to sample Australian made Antipodes, Loch and Four Pillars gins plus Monkey 47 from Germany or Saffron Gin from France. They also stock New Zealand tonic syrup sin-ko-nah for all you tonic making fanatics out there.

This gorgeously chic purpose built salon combines rustic elegance with warmth and relaxation and is the perfect place to unwind while discovering your most beautiful you. Waxing, tinting, facials, micro-dermabrasion and peels plus eyelash extensions get you feeling refreshed. Makeup applications, manicures/ pedicures and OPI gel nail treatments are great for weddings and special occasions.

Follow them on Facebook for drink tips and weekly specials. Sea Breeze Cellars 244 Boundary Road, Dromana T 5987 0877 seebreez@bigpond.net.au Mon-Wed 9am ‘til 7.30pm Thurs 9am ‘til 8pm Frid Sat 9am ’til 9pm Sun 10am ‘til 7.30pm

Superior products such as Dermalogica and mineral make-up range Young Blood makes Effloresce the go to salon on the Peninsula. Effloresce Beauty 236 Boundary Road, Dromana T 5981 8818 info@efflorescebeauty.com.au www.efflorescebeauty.com.au Find them on Facebook too

Husband and wife team Daryl and Michelle, have created a unique takeaway destination, focused on serving up quality pizza and pasta with an emphasis on friendly service. With a background as a chef for over 15 years, Daryl has drawn on his passion for quality food, developing a menu that sources locally grown, seasonal produce, to create mouthwatering pizzas and delicious pastas. Try out their range of brunch calzones, served fresh from 8am on weekends.

There’s confectionary, cheeses, jams, tea and spice, plus a huge range of gourmet gluten free produce. They also have speciality items such as Rocky Road Christmas trees! The Peninsula Gourmet Emporium is home to Hamper Yourself which offers a range of designer hampers brimming with gourmet surprises. Come in store or choose on-line (Hamper Yourself delivers) for personal or corporate giving.

Now open 7 days a week during summer, from 5pm. That Pizza Shop also offers local delivery, including Red Hill.

Checkout channel nine’s Post Cards summer series to get a taste of their gourmet artisan style.

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Keep calm and get organised The start of the year is upon us. Did you know that one of the top three New Year resolutions is to get organised?

An organising action plan for the New Year from Paperclip Professional Organisers

We can all relate to that. I know personally every November I make a list of the things I want to get sorted in my home and office while on my break. This is a great start; however, the list is long and the break always seems too short. So this year I have set up an action plan that I thought I would share with you. If, like me, you are having a ‘staycation’ this year, or you have some time available before or after a holiday, guilt can tend to get the better of you, no matter how noble your intentions. When we are doing our organising projects we end up feeling guilty for not taking the time out to just relax … and vice versa! So what’s the answer? Set out an action plan: 1 Write a list of things you would like to get done over the break.

2P rioritise the list in order of importance. 3M ake a decision about how many of the tasks you feel you can realistically finish by the end of your break. (Give yourself permission to leave the rest for another time, making sure you allocate a time in the future to complete the list.) 4O nce you have your top three priorities, set up an action plan. Treat each task as its own project: •G ive your project a deadline (try to set it for the beginning of your break so you can get it over and done with). Remember, projects all have a beginning, middle and end, so you need to finish. • S et up a manila folder with your project name, for example, ‘Garbage clean up’. •W rite down your action plan using the project planning sheet template (Paperclip Professional Organisers can email this to you – refer to the contact

details below). • Break the task down into bite-sized pieces. Work on sections at a time to prevent the feeling of being overwhelmed, which ultimately leads to procrastination. 5 Don’t forget to take a ‘before’ and ‘after’ photos for personal satisfaction! It’s as simple as that. Once complete, you can relax and enjoy the rest of your break – guilt free! For help getting organised, call or email any time. Sue Glasser is a certified organising professional, consultant and workshop facilitator, trained in the Paper Flow® Paperwork and in8®steps Home Organising systems and offers consultations, Skype sessions, phone calls and fun interactive workshops. Paperclip Professional Organisers P: 0402 109 007 E: info@paperclippo.com.au W: www.paperclippo.com.au FB: /PaperClipProfessionalOrganisers

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Start the New Year on Cloud Nine

2016 is a fresh new year — now is the time to set your sights higher by changing the way you manage your cash flow. Local accounting gurus, ROCG Mornington explain how upgrading to cloud software such as Xero could be the first step toward growing your business in 2016.

ROCG Mornington is a member of a multinational network, providing clients with unique access to global resources, coupled with local expertise. In the business world, it’s important to stay ahead of the game, using innovative systems that maximise efficiency. ROCG was the first firm on the Mornington Peninsula to reach Xero Gold Partner status, offering clients access to the full suite of Xero accounting products and Xero add-on partner solutions. Xero is online accounting software that allows you to view your transactions on any device, wherever you are. It is simple and convenient to use, enabling you to run your business on-the-go, get paid faster with online invoicing, and reconcile in seconds. It also integrates with hundreds of business apps so you can streamline your processes and manage your accounts more efficiently.

“We were early adopters of Xero and continue to innovate and drive our business to deliver much more than your average accountants,” said ROCG Mornington’s Partner, Anthony Ryan.

Not only does ROCG use Xero to manage daily business transactions, but as a source of data, allowing the team to provide up-to-date advice to businesses. ROCG Mornington are more than just accountants they analyse data and provide tailored advice, helping businesses and individuals to grow their wealth and reach their goals. “Xero is our weapon of choice as it allows us to see clearly areas for improvement, collaborate closely with clients, and give them easy access to their daily transactions,” said Ian Cockle, Partner.

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New year, new you. Now is the perfect time to make changes that will help you get the most out of your business in the coming year. Speak to the ROCG Mornington team today to find the best solution for you and your business. Call 5975 3122 or email mornington.ap@rocg.com to arrange a complimentary meeting today.

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Water safety for the New Year A first aid course could save a life according to Red Cross and that life could be a young child. Children and young adults are particularly at risk*toddlers under four account for one in ten drowning fatalities and young people from 15 to 24 account for 15%, knowing the basics of first aid can save lives, according to Red Cross. Ensure children are supervised when they go into the water even if they are strong swimmers, do not enter the water if someone appears to be drowning unless you are specifically trained, follow the basic life support procedure and do not endanger yourself, always call ‘000’ at the first opportunity to make sure help arrives as soon as possible. A single day of training could potentially

save the life of a friend or family member this summer and Red Cross offers a wide range of training courses in every state and territory. First aid trainer Anthony Cameron believes at least one person in every household should know first aid. “First aid training is something you should do for the people you love.” “Having the skills and confidence to react and respond correctly in an emergency can minimise the impact of an injury, assist with recovery and even save a life, it means you can relax a little more this summer.” The funds generated from first aid training support the everyday work of Red Cross such as providing breakfast for school children who might otherwise go to school hungry, a daily phone call to check on the welfare of an elderly person living alone or clean water for families from remote villages in Myanmar and Timor-Leste.

To reserve a place at the next Red Cross first aid course in your area or to purchase a Red Cross first aid kit online go to redcross.org.au/firstaid or call 1300 367 428. * Royal Life Saving National Drowning Report 2014

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Empowering young women

“Ambition is not a dirty word. It is believing in yourself and your abilities,” stated Reese Witherspoon during an impassioned speech about empowering young women at Carnegie Hall recently.

Reese Witherspoon encouraged the largely female audience to ask themselves, “What is it in life that you think you can’t accomplish? Or what is it that people have said that you cannot do? Wouldn’t it feel really good to prove them all wrong? What would happen if we were all brave enough to be a little bit more ambitious? I think the world would change.”

with the Native Titles Services Victoria. “I am thoroughly enjoying the experience of working with indigenous communities and developing my knowledge of the native title system,” she says. “I feel fortunate to find inspiration at work. It was at Toorak College that I learnt the importance of communication and the use of language, and to gain great pleasure from whatever I decide to do in life.”

As a society it is important to empower our young women, research shows that girls’ schools build confidence and create a culture of strong academic achievement. In girls’ schools the girls hold every leadership position – in the classroom, on the stage and on the sporting field. They are also more likely to study in the areas of science, technology, engineering and maths and to perform at higher levels in sport.

Celebrating the theme of ‘empowering women’ and in recognition of 40 years since it was the theme song for 1975 UN Year of the Woman, Toorak College girls recorded a video and musical adaptation of Helen Reddy and Ray Burton’s famous 1970’s anthem I am Woman. The lyrics of this song remain as relevant as ever and resonate with the tradition of Toorak College graduates who demonstrate the indefatigable spirit of giving one hundred percent each day. The video has gone viral and been watched across the globe.

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Stops would include Southland, Mordialloc, Frankston, Langwarrin, Baxter, Balcombe, Mt Martha, Safety Beach, Dromana, Arthurs Seat, Rosebud and Rye. It’s no secret that the Peninsula is sorely in need of a more efficient and far-reaching public transport system. The journey from the city to Rosebud currently takes around two hours and 20 minutes, depending on the day. Under the proposed rail link, this travel time would be reduced by 40 minutes. The rail would also ease traffic congestion on our roads, save people money on tolls and petrol, and assist those who aren’t able to drive.

It would encourage more tourism to the area and create thousands of short-term jobs and around 350 long term jobs. On the downside, the project would cost between $2 and $3.5 billion. It would also add congestion to the Frankston line and involve deforestation and loss of farmland. Planners say environmental concerns would be balanced by the planting of new trees and the use of solar panels at each station. The proposal has yet to get the green light, and is still in the stage of raising awareness and garnering support. Spokesman Robert Whitehill says, “Shire fully supports the project, but struggles to be able to advocate it publicly with their limited funding, so that will be the job of the public, as well as the Peninsula Rail Link campaign.” For more, visit Peninsula Rail Link Facebook page or peninsularaillink.net

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Fine food for all Recognised as one of Melbourne’s finest, the Sorrento Catering Company offers exquisite corporate, wedding and event catering services with a unique and unrivalled catering experience, outstanding venues with enviable vistas. Setting an exceptional standard rarely seen in today’s event catering, Barry Iddles and his team of professionals always perform beyond expectation in the pursuit of that perfect occasion and the most successful of outcomes, putting them in constant high demand. Qualified in all aspects of events management, they are able to take the stress out of every occasion and have multiple venues, including the Sorrento Sailing Couta Boat Club, Point Nepean Quarantine Station, Tarnuk & the Boon Warrung Cafe at the Cranbourne Botanical Gardens, the Elk Restaurant in Falls Creek and 333 Collins Street, Melbourne. Recent winners of the Australian Gardens Cranbourne contract, Sorrento Catering Company has appointed an internationally renowned head chef, Andrew Deidun, who will be bringing to the plate flavours from

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his world travels, which includes fresh ingredients, healthy selections and tasty creations from Chile and beyond. Additionally, ensuring that the Boon Wurrung Cafe is placed on the food map for destination dining, Andrew leads the talented kitchen team, including Sri Lankan chef Graham Paul, with his a vast knowledge of Spanish flavours, and Chinese matriarch Yu Dong, who brings some amazing Asian flavours to the kitchen. The Tarnuk Room, next to the cafe, is the perfect place for holding weddings and events, providing outstanding food, service and views. Bookings always fill fast so get in early by contacting events manager Rebekah Bartlett (enquiries@ sorrentocatering.com.au) to assist in turning your function or wedding into the event of the year. In addition, over the summer, the Sorrento Catering Company team will be creating some spectacular food and beverage offerings with snappy professional service at the prestigious Sorrento Sailing Couta Boat Club for the almost 3500 members,

before heading up to Falls Creek over winter to open their flagship restaurant, the sensational Elk. For Barry, extending his reach beyond the palate is important, which is why he founded the charity Skinny Duck in 2015 to help make a difference by raising funds for FareShare, an organisation that creates meals to feed Victoria’s underprivileged and homeless. Barry put on event called Skinny Duck Flyes South for Winter to help raise funds and, to date, the charity has raised in excess of $210,000 to assist in feeding Melbourne. The next Skinny Duck event will be held on February 5, 2016. Guests are invited to enjoy a five-course sit-down dinner at St

Kilda Town Hall for $200, with all proceeds going to FareShare to create healthy and hearty meals for those in need. “We have a host of amazing suppliers donating all produce along with an ‘A’ list of celebrity chefs also donating their time to cook and collaborate,” says Barry. Check out their Facebook page (Skinny-Duck) or make a booking for the next event via their website at www.skinnyduck.com.au. Sorrento Catering Company A: Sorrento, Portsea, Cranbourne, Falls Creek & beyond E: enquiries@sorrentocatering.com.au W: www.sorrentocatering.com.au P: 0400 414 173 FB: /SorrentoCateringCompany

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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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Take charge of your health - NOW BY LIZ ROGERS

You know that drinking lots of water is good for you right? The eight glasses a day formula for glowing skin and cell rehydration should contribute to a long and healthy life. But apparently many of us have been doing more harm than good by guzzling gallons of this ‘driving force of nature’ (Leonardo Da’Vinci) from our taps and the litres of labelled water gracing our supermarket shelves. Not any-more! Enter Magnetic Water a recently launched one hundred per cent natural bottled water drawn from deep within Mt Warrenheip in Ballarat. Environmentally responsible Magnetic Water is created by a cutting edge technology known as The Fluid Processor (invented here on the Peninsula) which filters water through a proprietary electromagnetic process before bottling to further enhance its natural health properties. What does that mean? It means no more drinking water with harmful chemicals, heavy metals and pathogenic bacteria (water-borne disease) in it whether you are buying a bottle from the shop or drinking from a third world well.

That’s the kind of life changing potential this invention has! “More than half of Australians drink bottled water”, says Magnetic Water’s PR representative Susan Heron. “Packaged water in Australia is under regulated so there’s no requirement to prove the purity of the end of product. Magnetic Water is completely free of all harmful substances and is high in Silica which can reduce plaque build-up in blood vessels, Lithium which could slow degenerative mental problems such as Alzheimer’s and Magnesium which reduces muscle cramping and helps you sleep. It has been tested by three NATA (National Association of Testing Authorities) approved scientific laboratories so you know it’s the real deal.” It’s taken a decade of research, but the invention of the The Fluid Processor has meant that Magnetic Water is now outselling most other brands of bottled water. Check out Ritchies supermarkets for a taste. It’s a high alkaline product which assists with the digestive process and balancing the body’s PH too. Magnetic Water’s focus is on remediating

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humanity’s pollution and acid rain affected drinking water. Approximately 4,000 children die daily from water-borne diseases. This powerhouse company already supports children’s charities including the Bali Children Foundation which provides an educational pathway for disadvantaged Balinese children. The RSPCA also supports Magnetic Water for use in maintaining your pet’s health. Now that is life changing. Magnetic Water P.O Box 2144, Seaford P: 9786 0099 M: 0408 459 237

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MAGNETIC WATER is unique, pure and healthy. Tap water can appear ‘clean’ but is often contaminated with harmful bacteria and undesirable chemicals like chlorine. Staying hydrated plays a crucial role in maintaining overall wellbeing, but did you know that the key to maintaining healthy cells is sustaining a balanced alkaline environment in our bodies? MAGNETIC WATER is natural alkaline water. Alkaline water acts as an antioxidant, it helps detoxify the body by assisting in the removal of acidic waste products that can aggravate conditions such as gout and arthritis. Scientific laboratory tests prove conclusively that Magnetic Water surpasses other waters on the market today by providing a perfect ph level of 7.6 and an amazing alkalinity level of 160 mg/L per litre. A balanced level of alkalinity in the body is a key factor to staying healthy and assisting our bodies in fighting disease. Drinking balanced alkaline water such as Magnetic Water improves hydration. Proper electrolyte balance in the body is the key to our hydration. Common electrolytes are calcium, magnesium and potassium. MAGNETIC WATER comes from a pure natural source deep under the layers of basalt and scoria rock of Mt Warrenheip, near Ballarat in Victoria. Our water is naturally infused with essential minerals and electrolytes, calcium, magnesium, potassium and silica. Once our water has been extracted from the earth it is passed through our unique, chemical free, magnetic fluid

processor which enhances its alkaline properties and creates our unique MAGNETIC WATER. The mineral properties of Magnetic Water are not artificially added. Silica for example is naturally present in Magnetic Water, which contains 57 mg/L per litre. The daily recommended adult intake is 20 mg/L to 50 mg/L per day. Silica is essential for bone, hair and skin health. It energizes our immune system and helps promote mineral balance in our bodies. Silica is a vital component of collagen. Collagen is the connective tissue that makes up most of our skin. As we age we lose silica and this contributes to the ageing process. Maintaining balanced silica levels helps us delay the ageing process, keeps our skin, hair and bones healthy and promotes general good health. Silica can be found in every cell in our bodies. MAGNETIC WATER contains 57 mg/L of Silica per litre, the highest naturally occurring silica level of any bottled water in the world. Choose Magnetic Water to preserve your good health.

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For our friends in the bay - the dolphins Local designer Josie Jones continues to give back to the ocean with her ‘I’m really a Mermaid’ poster campaign. Inspired by the ocean and the recent birth of another baby common dolphin to our Port Phillip Bay and Western Port, will see a release of a new poster, with all funds raised going back to the Dolphin Research Institute. This year Josie was awarded the ‘Keep Australia Beautiful Gift fund award’ for her contri-butions to the environment and a chance for local community to get behind her great work. Go into the draw to win a 2 night stay at the beach side accommodation Offshore Retreat when you purchase a poster of your choice from the 6 designs currently available. Purchase a Poster of your choice online from www.sharetheword.com.au OR from the fabulous, environmentally focused, local café A Mini Kitchen in Rye or Marine Biologist lead Sirene Sea Pearls in Dromana JANUARY 2016 (50)

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The Dolphin Research Institute has been helping Victorians to care for our marine treasures for two decades. They advise that two Common Dolphin calf’s have been born into Port Phillip Bay less than one month before we went to print. Common Dolphin cows will calve generally about every 3 years, so everyone is really excited about the two births in a population of around 20 Common Dolphins who live along the Mornington coast. This is a remarkable family as this species usually lives in the open ocean. Bottlenose dolphins also live in Port Phillip and Westernport bays. The Dolphin Research Institute is a not for profit, community-based organisation who relies largely on support from the community to maintain their important work. They work hard to ensure the well-being of dolphins and the marine environment. You can Adopt a Dolphin, become a Supporter or a Volunteer. www.dolphinresearch.org.au P: 1300 130 949

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In February 2015, a group of very motivated Mount Eliza Secondary College (MESC) students – some of whom identified as Indigenous Australian peoples of Aboriginal descent – Wurundjeri, Gunditjmara, YortaYorta and Toogee – approached school leadership to pitch their idea for a bush tucker garden with artwork in an outdoor space. They contacted local community, government groups, businesses and organisations for cultural guidance and much-needed donations of natural landscaping materials. They acquired a ‘class set’ of eucalyptus logs for story circle seating, bark chips, Indigenous bush tucker plants and marine ply boards and outdoor paint to create murals of significance. In communication and consultation with other Indigenous artists, elders and Indigenous community groups, students collaborated to design and paint four murals, each one representing a natural element that supports life on Earth: fire, air, water and soil. Students’ work was under

guidance from traditional caretakers and inspired by traditional marks and symbols and teachings from the dreaming and country Local Boonwurrung Elder Aunty Carolyn Briggs visited and helped the students to name their project ‘Garden of Reciprocity’. These outdoor murals were a primary means of transmitting their Indigenous culture and communicating identity, place and belonging. Students artistically

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expressed their important connection to heritage in contemporary life through their relationship with land, waterways, animals and plants, as well as relationships with other people. Educating the broader community was their goal and they feel they have effectively portrayed this via their artwork and garden project. Students cannot wait for the bush tucker to grow to a size where they can harvest the produce and eventually incorporate these bush foods into the school food technology and cooking programs. The student projects in the natural environment have already attracted the attention of the MP Shire by winning two sustainability awards. DL-sized artwork is for sale at the Mount Eliza Secondary School office for $3 each or four for $10 during school terms in 2016 if you wish to own your personal copy. Mount Eliza Secondary College A: Canadian Bay Rd, Mount Eliza P: 9787 6288 E: oaks@bigpond.net.au

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Get to the Goose - It’s NEW

How great is this? There’s a new adventure playground in the neighbourhood and you’re going to want to spend some serious holiday time enjoying what they have to offer.

The Big Goose in Moorooduc has been open a couple of months and is set to be one of the family friendly destinations on the Peninsula. There is the petting barn where you’ll learn how to feed and handle Guinea pigs, baby chicks, goats and lambs, or you can fly high on a giant jumping pillow or get lost in the two story tyre maze. Helmets are provided with all pony rides or hitch a ride on a tractor and see the sights of the farm –think cows, camels, ostriches, goats and a bunch of other animals in their natural habitat. You can even have a go at mini golf or explore the double decker truck! This cute and friendly kid’s farm focuses on safety, fun and getting together outdoors in the sun. Attention to detail means nothing has been overlooked. There’s wheelchair access, a disabled toilet, two

hotdogs and donuts. Of course you can bring your picnic with you and set up on one of the tables, in the rotunda or stretch out on the grass while enjoying all that great fresh Moorooduc air! The Big Goose’s mission is to ‘Love our animals, entertain families and have fun’. All their fury friends’ pens are cleaned every week and facilities are squeaky clean and the thirteen staff members are on hand to make your day something to remember. Open seven days a week. Don’t be a goose and don’t miss this.

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Blues at the Briars is the place to settle back and relax while listening to first class home grown music. This is the premier blues festival on the Peninsula (in operation for four years now) where you’ll listen to blues at its best in the most beautiful rural setting - The Briars Homestead in Mt Martha. The Blues @ the Briars team is proud to present a facility that offers great food and beverages plus family friendly activities for every one including the littlest of blues lovers. Food vendors sell local produce and the bar stocks a range of drinks (beer, wine, cider and spirits) at great prices. March 5, 2016 sees an event that you’re going to want to put into your calendar now. Legendary Australian music singer/ songwriter Russell Morris will be the feature artist and the day is shaping up to be something to remember. 19 Twenty, The Jerome Smith Band, Catfish Voodoo, Wilson and White, Eugene Hideaway Bridges from the US, Continental Robert Susz and The Elwood Blues Club All-stars featuring Tanya lee Davies are set to get the joint jumping. Russell Morris has had a long and diverse career. His last two album releases have been blues and roots and pertain to events and moments in our rich tapestry of Australian history. (Both albums were produced by Mitch Cairns who works closely with him.) His first release Sharkmouth was based around the depression years, while the following

album Van Diemen’s Land focuses on events such as the prison ships that began Australia as a penal settlement and the paddle steamers on the Murray River. His third album in the trilogy which connects with Australia’s interior is called Red Dirt – Red Heart. There will also be a designated children’s secure area with a jumping castle, craft tent and a huge Tee pee plus legendary balloon man twisted Mick at this family friendly stellar event. Don’t miss it. Blues at the Briars The Briars Homestead Nepean Highway, Mt Martha info@bluesatthebriars.com Tickets: www.bluesatthebriars.com

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SUMMER WINE FOOD FARMGATE DINING What’s hot right now? Mornington Peninsula chefs, cooks and farmers are revelling in fresh seasonal produce, and they’re waiting to share it with you.

They’ll tempt you with mushrooms grilled in fresh vine leaves from the vineyard just metres from your table, fragrant lamb sausages cooked in the farm kitchen, and seasonal vegetables and herbs straight from the garden to your plate. Summer evokes long lazy lunches with friends, lingering breakfasts that turn into brunch, drinkies on the deck or patio, cocktails and wine bars, romantic dinners and family feasts. From coffee and cake for morning tea to tradtional scones at high tea, from award winning winery restaurants to seriously eclectic cafes, you can choose a different dining option on the Mornington Peninsula for every day of the week! The region boasts Italian, French, Australian, and Asian inspired cuisine to name a few, and there’s a plethora of award winning and very tasty fare to try. Find a café or restaurant in an historic building, or a converted

bowling alley, or overlooking the sea. There is so much choice on the Mornington Peninsula and you can use the handy restaurant finder at winefoodfarmgate.com.au to help you locate one to suit you – simply click on the ‘eat’ tab and choose your day. You can also pick up recipes from Wine Food Farmgate chefs, producers and vignerons to create your own Wine Food Farmgate meal. Check out the Wine Food Farmgate blog or grab your free recipe cards from the Mornington Peninsula Visitor

Information Centre, Dromana. Try Crispy skinned Port Phillip Bay snapper, a richly spiced Duck breast with parsnip, red wine lentils and cotchino sausage, hearty Baghdad eggs, delicate Vanilla panna cotta with strawberries, or any number of other inspirational offerings. You can jump on the Wine Food Farmgate Trail to collect your ingredients and share the results using #winefoodfarmgate. If you haven’t explored the Wine Food Farmgate Trail yet, you are missing out on all this delicious fare. Wine Food Farmgate reveals the Mornington Peninsula’s most delicious secrets – from paddock to plate. How do you get a sensational seasonal snapshot of the Mornington Peninsula? Just follow the Mornington Peninsula Wine Food Farmgate trail, where you can eat, forage, sip, shop, learn and tour the very best of this region. With 75 Wine, Food and Farmgate experiences on the Wine Food Farmgate Trail to choose from, 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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Rosebud is full of fun this summer Rosebud’s four kilometres of foreshore, with its shady coastal vegetation, is adjacent to perfect white sands and crystal clear, shallow water beaches, making it an ideal family holiday environment for either a day trip or longer stay.

Camping on the foreshore has long been the favourite option, but for those who enjoy more comfort and space, the town offers many other holiday accommodation options with a plethora of holiday homes for rent, caravan parks and motels, all available throughout the year. Traditionally home to water activities such as sailing, fishing and kayaking, the Rosebud waters are now hosting new adventure activities, Stand Up Paddle Boarding and Kite Surfing, which in particular is not for the faint hearted. The foreshore also is the home of the annual carnival, outdoor bowls and skatepark with the boardwalk being the perfect trail for walking and cycling. The thriving shopping strip of Rosebud and its modern plaza are full of bustling cafes and restaurants, a six screen fully digital cinema, Top Fun mini golf and indoor bowls, all of which are within easy reach of the beach. Further afield JANUARY 2016 (50)

but still within easy access are Boneo Maze and Gardens, Peninsula Hot Springs, Ace Hi Horse Riding, Horseback Winery tours plus numerous wineries, golf courses, farm gate shops and gourmet food experiences. Special events upcoming are the Australia Day Fun Run, the Peninsula Short Film Festival on February 6 and the International Kite Festival on March 13. There really is something for everyone.

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On song accommodation in Rosebud

The touring performer or artist looking for a break, the songwriter looking for an escape, or anyone looking for a creative, restful, alternative stay while down on the Peninsula, The Musicians Retreat B&B at Rosebud plays host to them all. Set in the peaceful, coastal surroundings of

Mornington Peninsula, within the Rosebud Country Club Estate, The Musicians Retreat B&B is a place for anyone to come, unwind, explore and create in a peaceful and relaxed environment. On an acre of land with stunning gardens, fruit trees and lawn, their home has become a haven for family and friends and now guests. With a custom built studio located on premises and a producer/ engineer available, musicians have a place

The Musicians Retreat The touring performer or artist looking for a break, the songwriter looking for an escape, or anyone looking for a creative, restful, alternative stay while down on the Peninsula - The Musicians Retreat B&B at Rosebud plays host to them all.

to create and artists have the opportunity to take full advantage of all the retreat has to offer. The home of Ian and Deb Pav, The Musicians Retreat, is B&B style accommodation, in a picturesque, private surrounding with the space to create - or just take time out. For more information and bookings go to www.themusiciansretreat.com

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Garden Paradise in Boneo

Did you know that there is an oasis of flora and fauna right here on the Peninsula and it is only moments away? Panorama Garden Estate in Boneo is a 55 acre garden and wild life reserve. This magnificent property includes 25 acres of gardens that have taken over eighteen years to develop and they are absolutely stunning. There are nineteen garden displays including a Walled, Universal and Tranquil oasis and many of the plants are Australian Natives. There are also vast views over Bass Straight and Port Philip Bay. Are you ready for a visit yet?

Panorama Garden Estate offers a unique and unforgettable garden and wild life experience. Over twenty thousand plants have been introduced and are set amongst more than eight thousand tons of rock work - but that’s not all. There’s also a wide variety of animals you’ll meet while travelling through this magnificent sanctuary. Rare white kangaroos, wallabies, alpacas, miniature goats, cows and sheep meander through the lush surrounds, while native and pet birds such as peacocks, geese, swans and parrots thrive. Panorama Garden Estate is only an hour’s drive from Melbourne’s CBD but even closer if you’re a Peninsula

local. If you’re coming from up town you can take one of their day tours which includes the mini coach ride from the CBD and back again. Included in the tour is a visit to Sunny Ridge Strawberry Farm and one of the Peninsula’s iconic local wineries. With wonderful waterfalls, lakes and life laden wetlands, this garden estate is full of magical things to see and do and is a perfect family adventure for the holidays. Book now – paradise is calling. Panorama Garden Estate, Boneo www.panoramagardenestate.com.au

Enjoy a great day out visiting one of Austr alia’s largest privately owned garden and wildlife reserves. • 18 Garden displays. • Over 50 native and farm animals. • HOme tO australia’s rare wHite KanGarOOs. • waterfalls, laKes, wetlands & rainfOrest. • views fOr Over 100 KilOmetres Over Bass strait and pOrt pHilip Bay.

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The Peninsula Picnic at Mornington Racecourse The Peninsula Picnic in March 2015 saw thousands of hungry foodies roll out their picnic rugs, pop open a bottle of pinot and listen to the soothing sounds of The Waifs and Paul Dempsey.

Churchill’s ability to play the guitar, harmonica and percussion instruments while singing have made him a popular live act at festivals since he rose to fame in 2009. Darren Middleton from Powderfinger, upcoming artist Timberwolf and local songstress Ruby Whiting round out the all-Australian line-up. 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 Peninsula Picnic Sunday March 20 Mornington Racecourse Tickets: www.peninsulapicnic.com.au

For those who didn’t attend, imagine flowing wine, good food, sunshine and a relaxed afternoon listening to some of the most chilled-out and talented Australian artists. After selling out in 2015, the Peninsula Picnic will return in March 2016 with a bigger line-up, larger site and even more gourmet restaurants, decadent wineries, fresh local produce and quality artisan wares. ARIA Award-winning ‘Scar’ singer, Missy Higgins will headline the music portion of the day, with the Peninsula Picnic one of only two events Higgins is playing in Victoria this season. Indie singer/songwriter Kim Churchill will also be entertaining the crowd with his Australian folk-rock sounds and incredible on-stage performance.

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THERE’S NOTHING LIKE IT! 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 26th 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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LANTASIA

Event Details: Experience the magic of Lantasia: a light sculpture event in the night gardens. Journey through the Boneo Maze at night and discover over 100 beautiful hand-made silk lantern creations. Step back in time with an 1864 vintage carousel, play night mini golf. Enjoy supper at the lakeside cafe, sit back, relax and watch the gardens glow. December 26 – January 27, Time: 6 -10pm Tickets available at the gate: $18 Adults, $15 Children (3-17yrs), $16 Seniors, $60 Family (2A + 2C)

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SILVERS CIRCUS IN MORNINGTON

Established in 1976, Silvers Circus provides world-class family entertainment and fun. With extraordinary artists continually arriving from all parts of the world, Silvers are proud of the everchanging program they are able to present. Now a household name in Australia after nearly three decades on the road, Silvers maintains all the sparkle, glamour and death-defying acts and continues to provide jaw-dropping entertainment for the whole family. The two-hour action show, featuring Ringmaster and Master of Illusions, Simon Tait, will include: • Wheel of Steel • The Globe of Death • Hoola Hoops • Clowns • The Roman Rings • NEW! The Bicycle Act – Justin Valise, a professional idiot specialising in stupidity

and acrobatics on a bicycle, wrestles with the unexpected, combining the theatricality of a modern-day fool with the physical skills of an acrobat. • Illusionist Performing at the Bata show grounds in Mornington, the event runs from January 4-26 and tickets $30 adults; $20 children (3–12); $25 concession. Book by calling 136 100 or via Ticketmaster. SILVERS CIRCUS A: Bata Show Grounds, 1158 Nepean Hwy, Mornington P: 136 100 or call direct 0413 880 044 or 0400 456 157 W: www.silverscircus.com.au or bookings www.ticketmaster.com.au

The Safety Beach Country Club is the place on the Peninsula for all things golf! Whether you’re after a relaxing eighteen holes on a magnificent resort style course set amongst the palm trees and lakes of Safety Beach or a mini or foot golf get together, this exclusive Country Club offers state of the art facilities that are world class. So let’s talk mini golf. The Safety Beach Country Club’s eighteen hole course is set in a picturesque amphitheatre and is suited to all ages. The cushioned artificial grass makes for easy walking and there are three levels of playing which makes the course suitable for all ranks of players. It takes about an hour to complete and there’s lots of challenging obstacles for families or solo punters. Now onto the full sized golf course. The meticulously maintained golf course winds through the estate which has over five hundred mature trees, twenty-two beautiful lakes

and a myriad of bird life to discover. Imagine sinking that hole in one while enjoying the magnificent sea breeze and views of Arthurs Seat and Mt Martha. Get your clubs out now! And finally on to foot golf! The Safety Beach Country Club is the second course in Victoria to offer a foot golf course. This game is set to become a new craze in Australia and has taken off in Europe and America (which has over four hundred courses already). The players use a size five soccer ball and are challenged over nine holes. There are three, four and five par holes and although the course can be tricky, it is ideal for budding golfers and families alike. So there’s the low down on golf at Safety Beach. After you’ve completed whichever course you’ve chosen, visit the Atrium Restaurant for a delicious meal and drink. Cheers to that! Safety Beach Country Club A: 10 Country Club Dve, Safety Beach P: 5981 0100 safetybeachcountryclub.com.au

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Kids having creative fun outdoors Are your kids getting restless over the summer break? Do you want to get them off the technology and get them doing something creative and fun? Then bring them along to the Shire’s Eco Living Display Centre for great activities over summer. Kids will enjoy creating a mural of Balcombe Creek as they learn about the resident plants and animals. The activity leader Mel Smith, a local teacher, said “It’s all about kids having a good time and learning about the natural environment through getting creative”.

Kids can also get involved in gardening with Get Potting. Using the unique heirloom seedlings from The Briars Seed Garden, kids will learn about growing and caring for vegies – as well as making their very own pot to take home. For kids from 3 – 12 years. Kids under 5 need an adult to come along. Create a mural is on Thurs Jan 14 and Fri Jan 15, 10-11am. Get Potting is on Mon 18 and Wed 20 Jan, 10-11am. The Eco Living Display Centre is at the top of the hill at The Briars, 450 Nepean Hwy, Mt Martha Cost: $5 each. Bookings essential, phone 5987 3078

A tour of your own with MP Experience

How’s this? You’re greeted by MP Experience staff at an iconic beach box (which is yours for the day) on Mt Martha beach and the day is beautiful. Everything is ready for you. There are towels, water, Aero guard and sunscreen. There is a soccer ball, cricket set and Frisbee for the kids; a body board and snorkel for the teens, and low beach chairs and cooler (with ice in it!) for mum and dad or a girl’s retreat. There’s a complete picnic setting for up to eight people including a trestle table and chairs and you’re right across the road from the Mt Martha Village where great food and coffee come with the territory. Sound good? This terrific beach box experience presented by MP Experience is ideal for romantic dinners, wedding or Christmas card photos and families alike. They’ll also pick you up from Melbourne in a private Mercedes Vito and drive you to your beach box if you would prefer. Either way - all you have to do is enjoy the view while creating memories that will last a life-time. MP Experience P: 0410 596 637 www.mpexperience.com.au instagram.com/mpexperience twitter.com/tour_mp facebook.com/mpexperience JANUARY 2016 (50)

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Have fun potting up vegetable seedlings to take home. Using unique heirloom seeds from The Briars you’ll learn all about growing and caring for your plants. $5 per child. Bookings required.

Bookings: Phone 5987 3078 For more information on Eco Living Display Centre activities visit www.mornpen.vic.gov.au *For ages 3 – 12 years. Children under 5 years must be accompanied by an adult. Other adults are welcome to attend. Tea, coffee and morning tea provided.

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Limbo Up Close and Sexy

Limbo Up Close at Spiegel Zelt Sorrento opened with a blast in December. This record-breaking, award-winning show is an intoxicating mix of cabaret, circus and acrobatics. It has seduced audiences worldwide with its celebration of otherworldy proportions. Directed by Scott Maidment and presented in the magnificent 1920s inspired Spiegeltent, LIMBO whisks audiences into a sinister netherworld of gut-churning contortion, breath-taking acrobatics and jaw-dropping stunts. The explosive LIMBO band is lead by Elyas Khan with Mick Stuart and Eamon McNelis. They are the driving force of the show, performing the original ecstatic melodies, irreverent electric-acoustic noise and playful, sexy beats of New York composer Sxip Shirey. LIMBO’s stunning international cast also features: Coney Island’s sword swallower, Heather Holliday; French gravity-defying Chinese pole master, Mikael Bres; Australia’s dancing sensation Hilton Denis; the exquisite French-Canadian aerialist, Evelyne Allard; the unstoppable hand balancer Danik Abishev; and German mind-bending contortionist, Tigris. Sold out London, Edinburgh, Sydney, Bogota, Auckland, Adelaide and Munich. Don’t miss your chance to see the show so hot, Madonna came twice. Dates: Tuesday 8 December to Monday 25 January, 2016 Times: 6.30pm & 8.30pm Tickets on sale now www.Ticketmaster.com.au, phone: 136 100 or at the Spiegel Zelt box office phone 0477 833 288.

Summer activities at the hot springs

Unwind at Peninsula Hot Springs this Summer with a wide variety of activities on offer, there is something for everyone. Treat the mind and body to a wellness experience and join in on a complimentary yoga class. The yoga classes are held for one hour on Tuesdays at 7:30am and Fridays at 5:00pm, and are complimentary with Bath House bathing. The classes are held on the lawn just outside the beautiful Royal Moroccan tent. All you need to bring is your yoga mat, some comfortable clothes and your swimwear, so that you can enjoy a soak in the mineral springs afterwards. Indulge with the hot springs new graze and bathe package that offers a delicious grazing platter of local produce, your choice of a glass of wine, beer or juice, and Spa Dreaming Centre bathing, with robe, towel and locker hire all included. This package is available on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons, with the grazing platter served in the Spa Dreaming Centre café between 3:00pm and 6:00pm. This tranquil experience is for adults 16 years and over. On Thursday nights between 6:30pm and 8:30pm, the Bath House café comes alive with music performed by local artists. Listen to the sounds of talented artists while you lounge in your robe and enjoy a delicious meal or refreshment from the café, or revel in the sounds while you bathe. For more information, visit www.peninsulahotsprings.com.

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Peninsula Short Film Fest SATURDAY FEBRUARY 6, VILLAGE GREEN ROSEBUD The star studded line up has just been announced! Peter Helliar from The Project, Michala Banas from Upper Middle Bogan, Damon Gameau – That Sugar Film, Acclaimed Australian Director Rob Connolly (Paper Planes and Balibo) and Actor Lachy Hulme will form the Peninsula Short Film Fest 2016 judging panel. Held on Saturday February 6 at the Village Green Rosebud, the FREE outdoor film festival will showcase a selection of 12 short films. Entry to the Festival is FREE, entertainment commences at 4pm, and films will be screened from 7pm. Come along, bring a rug, food and drinks will be available to purchase at the event. No BYO. If you would like to mingle with the stars in the VIP marquee, limited tickets are available for $150pp. More information: www.peninsulashortfilmfest.com.au

STRINGYBARK CINEMA : CINEMA AMONGST THE STARS This summer, the beautiful Emu Plains Reserve in Balnarring will be transformed into an open air cinema unlike anything seen on the Mornington Peninsula before. An event the whole family will adore! Come early to experience some amazing live, local entertainment, fun activities for the kids, mouth watering food and a bar stocked with Peninsula favorites featuring Quealy Wines and Red Hill Brewery beers. Showing movies weekly, the giant six metre screen illuminated against the iconic stringybark gums will feature all time family favorites like Back To The Future, Stand By Me, Muriel’s Wedding, The Blues Brothers, The Sound Of Music and Dirty Dancing. The season will run from 9th January until 13th February. Gates open at 6:30pm for some fantastic family entertainment with the movies starting at sundown (approx. 8:30pm) Tickets start from $10 (children under 5 free!) For all the details please log onto www.stringybarkcinema.com.au.

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INAUGURAL MT ELIZA MUSIC FESTIVAL FEB 6 Taking place in the heart of Mt Eliza Village, February 6, will be the Mt Eliza Music Festival, showcasing over 50 musical acts and performers over the day & night. Artists will include local and guest talent from across Melbourne including bands, DJs, solo acts, duos and buskers. Performances will take place across 15 venues in the town centre as well as outdoors on the Village Green stage and various busking spots throughout the town. There will be a broad selection of musical genres represented on the day from folk, roots, indie, rock, jazz and blues to funk, soul, world, indigenous, disco & house music. This is a FREE day time event with a variety of dinner packages and shows taking place in selected restaurants and cafes in the evening. During the day, the Village Green stage will host festival headliners Woodlock and Tash Sultana while Nick Barker

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and Geoff Achison, will join a selection of folk and rock acts in the Canadian Bay Hotel from 1pm onwards, entry totally FREE. A variety of market stalls will line the streets while roving performers dance through the village creating a magical festive atmosphere. Children’s activities including musical workshops and a kid’s disco will be on offer, and of course Mt Eliza’s own shopping precinct will be open for visitors to explore. Selected venues will be offering dinner packages and shows in the evening and tickets for these will be available for purchase at the website. Lounge Three 87 will be throwing a House Party with wine tasting and finger food inclusive while Three Wild Ducks will be doing Tapas and DJs. To see a full list of venues offering dinner deals visit the website at www.mtelizamusicfestival.com and to stay up to date follow the festival’s social media channels on Facebook and Instagram.

Known as the torchlight artist, this summer bayside painter Bernadette Jordan is illuminating Whitehill Gallery with her blossoming jewels of nature. A former meditation teacher and intuitive healing facilitator, Bernadette had been painting flowers for some time yet looking for new meaning and inspiration in her work when a chance event gave her the revelation she’d been looking for. A power blackout one stormy night in winter forced her to reach for her household torch when, much to her excitement, she discovered how magical her flowers looked by torchlight. “I’d been searching for a way to take my process of combining meditation/energy channelling and painting to the next level to create work that touches and inspires people,” explains Bernadette. Her answer came that night and her new flower series, ‘Out of the Shadows’, was conceived. “The lighting effect created amazingly beautiful images, dramatic and ethereal. It brought out colours and shapes you just don’t see in the daylight.” Bernadette’s first opening-night at G3 Artspace in Parkdale last July debuted to a record-breaking crowd. “It confirmed to me

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that when the timing is right the path will be shown,” she says, explaining that with the energy vibration injected into the paintings they radiate a presence of their own, making a space look and feel warm and inviting. Bernadette’s passion for painting has always been her primary focus as she aspires to contribute to the joy of art enhancing peoples’ lives. “My intention for every painting is the same – for the viewer to be affected visually, physically and even spiritually. This is a gift I am honoured to be able to share with the world.” ‘Out of the Shadows’ exhibition is at Whitehill Gallery, Sapori Di Casa Dec 12 to Feb 12 11am-5pm, Thurs to Sun. Bernadette Jordan at Whitehill Gallery A: Sapori Di Casa, White Hill Road, Dromana/Red Hill P: 0418 993 605 E: bernie@bernadettejordanart.com W: www.bernadettejordanart.com/outoftheshadows FB: /BernadetteJordanArt

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Summer and the Spirit in All Things It’s summertime. Time to experience the beach, the sea and the bush on the Mornington Peninsula. And this summer, Lamppost Gallery, located in the coastal village of Mt Eliza, offers another way to connect with the Australian landscape.

It’s Still Life is a new exhibition of sculptures by local artist, writer, TV producer and actor, Nathan King, whose art explores states of being in the natural world. A leaf becomes a skeleton and a sea anemone becomes a shellcasing. Following these shifts and changes in natural forms, King’s work expands our view of nature, its diversity, transience and connectedness. Discarded, fallen and forgotten remnants of nature are salvaged and assembled into sculptural forms to accentuate the connections, reflections and relationships of each thing to everything else.

“I create these sculptures to elevate nature in our eyes,” Nathan King explains. “These remnants and objects have a history of being – they are not what they once were, their present state is merely a reflection of their original form. Of course, they haven’t stopped ‘being’ – the spirit of their existence has just shapeshifted into another form. This is a reminder to us about the changing nature of existence. Neither is better than the other – it’s just a different state of existence. These sculptures remind me of that.” EXHIBITION DATES February 5-28 OPENING CELEBRATION Friday February 5, 7-9pm VENUE: Lamppost Gallery Foyer of St James the Less Church, 105 Koetong Pde, Mt Eliza GALLERY HOURS: Wed to Sun 12–4pm (closed Mon & Tues) Find Lamppost Gallery on Facebook or go to mteliza. melbourneanglican.org.au

FROM CANCER TO CANCAN Author Amanda Pipella’s story is testament to the fact that mammograms save lives. At age 51, the Mornington Peninsula mother of two knew something wasn’t right and booked herself in for an overdue mammogram. With no family history of breast cancer, she was acting on instinct and to silence the voice inside her head and heart. This gentle prompting saved Amanda’s life. After the dreaded words “we have found cancer”, begins Amanda’s journey through hope and despair, chemotherapy, surgery and radiation, the Mornington Peninsula and,

finally Paris. Through her novel ‘From Cancer to CanCan’, Amanda takes the reader deep into the physical, emotional, and spiritual life of one who is forced into the world of cancer. You will laugh and cry with her as you learn what really happens behind the scenes as Amanda navigates her way through so many foreign and unnatural experiences to become a breast cancer survivor. Amanda’s book will encourage, inspire and educate. You will love standing at the top of the Eiffel Tower with her waving over Paris, going to her final destination of Moulin Rouge and reading about the impact that the ‘Cancan’ really had on her and her husband. From Cancer to CanCan has been forwarded by Tim Costello, chief executive of World Vision Australia and Suzie Botross, speaker, author and learning and development expert. Amanda’s story is raw and real, and once you pick it up you will not be able to put it down. To purchase a copy, see stockists on advertisement this page, at bookstores nationally or online for $20. www.amandapipella.com

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SUMMER EXHIBITIONS

Every month see over 350 new contemporary paintings and sculptures across Manyung’s Sorrento and Mt Eliza galleries throughout Summer. Operating seven days, Manyung Gallery Sorrento is located at the heart of the Southern Mornington Peninsula, while Manyung Gallery Mt Eliza operates at the Northern gateway and offers visitors the opportunity to explore 10 sub-galleries, sculpture gardens, courtyards and decks. In addition to Manyung’s established gallery at 113A Ocean Beach Road, (corner Darling Rd.), a new consulting space, by appointment, has been established upstairs, next door at 119 Ocean Beach Rd. Here clients will be able to view their art choices in a relaxed and discreet space.

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

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Outstanding Aboriginal art resonates at Whistlewood The brilliant colours of summer feature in more than 80 works of Aboriginal art in a Summer Salon + Art Parade exhibition at Whistlewood this month. “The range of works is encyclopedic,” says co-curator Susan McCulloch. “It’s rare to find Aboriginal art from Arnhem Land, the Kimberley, the Pilbara, the Central, Western & Eastern deserts, Queensland and the Mornington Peninsula in one exhibition.” As authors of one of the leading books on Aboriginal art, McCulloch’s Contemporary Aboriginal Art: the complete guide, Susan McCulloch and Emily McCulloch Childs have worked with more than 80 Aboriginal art centres around Australia for many years, and bring this depth of knowledge to their art consultancy and exhibition presentation, offering insightful advice to both enthusiasts and collectors alike. Works in the Summer Salon include outstanding paintings by Martumili Artists

of the Pilbara such as Nora Wompi and Bugai Whyoulter whose lush canvases have recently starred in a number of important exhibitions in public galleries, those by award winning artists such as Barbara Moore, Robert Fielding, Malaluba Gumana, Tiger Yaltangki and Ngupulya Pumani, senior artists including Emily Pwerle, Barbara Weir, Jeannie Mills, Keith Stevens, Freddie Timms and outstanding younger generation artists such as Teresa Baker, Anyupa Stevens, Freda Brady, Tuppy Goodwin and Charmaine Pwerle. Featured also are beautiful new jewel- like ‘bush medicine’ paintings by the artists of Ampilatwatja in the Eastern Desert, a group of striking works from the artists of Papunya Tula, paintings in ochre by the Kimberley’s Claude Carter, new ceramics from Australia’s oldest art centre, Ernabella Arts and a stunning 2.4m ‘Stars in the Night Sky’ painting by Vicki Cullinan from the APY Lands. Opening the show is a unique Art Parade in which more than 50 works are displayed by a team of paraders while

Susan McCulloch provides informative commentary on the art and artists. “Our Art Parades have become hugely popular events,” says McCulloch. “They’re a great way of accessing a huge range of art and provide insight into the works, their artists and the regions they’re from. It’s a totally new experience with art.”

Summer Salon + Art Parade WHISTLEWOOD 642 Tucks Road, Shoreham Open: January 17 and 22-26, 11am-5pm Art Parade: Saturday January 15 at 2.30pm Book: mccullochart.eventbrite.com.au P: 5989 8282 www.mccullochandmcculloch.com.au

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The Mail Mornington Art Show has established itself as the biggest and best quality Art Show on the Mornington Peninsula and one of the best in Victoria according to the comments of various show judges. Now known as the Rotary Mornington Art Show, this 44th annual show will run for six days from Thursday January 21 until Tuesday January 26. As a change from recent years, opening night will be on Thursday before the Australia Day weekend and will have a gala party atmosphere. Gourmet finger food will be served by waitresses and waiters and refreshments will be available from our bar area. Music will punctuate the evening and our feature artists will mingle with guests. Feature artists for this year will be the ever popular Jayne Henderson and nationally acclaimed local artist Eric Shepherd. Art show judge and widely recognized pastel artist Lyn Mellady (pictured) will also exhibit some of her work. There will be over 800 paintings for sale from a range of media. The great attraction of the Mornington Art Show is the wide variety of art genre from local and interstate artists employing a wide range of media. The range of original art pieces is most extensive and available at prices from

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a couple of hundred dollars to several thousand dollars. Tickets for opening night will be available on line at www.morningtonartexhibition.com.au or from Farrells Bookstore in Mornington. We aim to maintain the tradition of presenting a high quality Art Show with a wide range of exhibits from local and interstate artists at a range of prices to suit all purchasers. All profits from the Art Show will fund a range of community and international projects of the Mornington Rotary Club. Put the dates in your diary now for Jan 21 to Jan 26. by John Renowden, Art Show Chair person

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Summer Salon + Art Parade 2016 Sunday January 17 + Saturday-Tuesday | January 23-26 | 11am-5pm ART PARADE | Saturday January 16 at 2.30pm | Seating limited & bookings essential

From left: Anyupa Stevens (APY Lands), Claude Carter (the Kimberley), Lilly Morton (Eastern Deserts), Bugai Whyoulter (the Pilbara).

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january 2015 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 THROUGH JANUARY 2016 Pool Fun Days at Pelican Park Recreation School Holiday WET intensive program, five day program. See website for January dates and details. www. mornpen.vic.gov.au/Leisure_Tourism/ Aquatic_and_Recreation_Centres/ Pelican_Park_Recreation_Centre UNTIL JANUARY 25 Limbo Up Close 6.30-10.30pm at Spiegel Zelt 154 Ocean Beach Rd, Sorrento. Info and tickets: www.ticketmaster.com.au P: 136 100 or Spiegel Zelt box office. $79-$89 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 FROM THURSDAY DECEMBER 17 Jason Coleman’s Razzle Dazzle & The Humanimals at Cabaret Cathedral adjacent Rye Carnival, book at stickytickets.com.au UNTIL END JANUARY 27 Lantasia at Boneo Maze nightly from 6pm 695 Limestone Rd, Fingal P: 5988 6385 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 THURSDAY DECEMBER 31- JANUARY 9 PLOS presents Mary Poppins; showing at Frankston Arts Centre from New Year’s Eve; BOOK NOW at plos.asn.au or ph 9784 1060. FRIDAY JANUARY 1 New years day picnic & confederates rod

& custom club. 8.30am-3.30pm Mornington Park, Esplanade, Mornington. Come along and see hot rod cars on display. E. Fat40@ bigpond.net.au P. 9457 6456 JANUARY 1-10 9th Peninsula Summer Music Festival World-class Music. Intimate Performances. Unique Peninsula Places. P: 0432 500 130 E.info@peninsulafestival.com.au bookings & tickets http://peninsulafestival.com.au/ SATURDAY JANUARY 2 Portsea Twlight 6.30-9.30pm Run/walk throughPoint Nepean National Park at twilight, 4 or 8km. For further information and to register visit: http://www.solemotive.com/ events/portsea-twilight-2016/ JANUARY 2 – 31 “Refined” an exhibition of temporary statement jewellery by local artist/gold and silversmith Katrina Newman, Antipodes Bookshop Gallery, 138 Ocean Beach Rd, Sorrento, www.katrinanewman.com JANUARY 3 AND 26 Balnarring Picnic Racing Club, Coolart Rd, Balnarring, www.balnarringraces.com JANUARY 4-26 Silvers Circus Entertainment for the whole family. Bata Showgrounds, 1158 Nepean Hwy, Mornington BOOK NOW www.silverscircus.com.au. Bookings at Ticketmaster or circus on 0413 844 241 or 0413 880 044. MONDAY JANUARY 4 Introduction To Soils Workshop with Lindsay Hyde. Bittern Community Hall2426 Frankston-Flinders Rd, Cost $25, inc maps, workbook & lunch. Jacqui Salter 5950 1279 TUESDAY, JANUARY 5 BABBA dinner & show Portsea Golf Club, 46 London Bridge Rd Portsea P: 5981 6100 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 6 Greek Orthodox Blessing of the Waters 11-5pm Rye Foreshore, Pt Nepean Rd, Rye JANUARY 6 School holiday workshops. A fabulous program of workshops for students 5-12yo & VCE Art & Studio Art folio development workshop. www.mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au

JANUARY 7, 14, 21 & 28 Singing Workshops for adults, teens & children by qualified teacher & performer. Contact Colleen 0438 896 184, E. yesyoucansing@gmail.com JANUARY 9 Rye Gift and Family Fun Day, 10am-7pm. A traditional athletic event held annually. Portsea Polo, World Class Polo, beauty and glamour in the amazing Portsea setting. Point Nepean National Park. See website for details www.portseapolo.com.au JANUARY 10 Crib Point Classic Car & Bike Show. Classic cars and bikes on show with on-site catering and market stalls. 10am-4pm JANUARY 10, 18, 29 Mornington Race Day, 320 Racecourse Rd, Mornington, www.mrc.racing.com JANUARY 11, 12 & 14, 19 – 20 School Holiday Fun @ Cube 37, Frankston Arts Centre, www.thefac.com.au, P: 9784 1060 JANUARY 14, 15, 18 & 20 Great Green Activities, fun for kids at Eco Living Display Centre for ages 3 – 12 years. For more info please visit www.mornpen.vic. gov.au and for bookings call 5987 3078 JANUARY 15 Music OFF the Hill. Darren Hanlon, Gretta Ray; Hickinbotham of Dromana; Doors open 6pm. Tickets www.musiconthehill.com.au JANUARY 16 Portsea Swim Classic Now in it’s 30th year, this event attracts up to 1,800 competitors. The course is 1.5km long from Portsea front beach to Point Nepean National Park. For more details visit www.portseasurf.com.au JANUARY 16 – JANUARY 17 Frankston Waterfront Festival, Pier Promenade, Frankston; frankston.vic.gov.au JANUARY 16 - 26 Whistlewood Art Consultancy and Private Gallery, Summer Salon and Art Parade, outstanding contemporary Aboriginal art, 642 Tucks Rd, Shoreham. For more info visit www. mccullochandmcculloch.com.au, Seating is limited & bookings are essential, 5989 8282 or 0419 896 473 or email whistlewood@ mccullochandmcculloch.com.au JANUARY 17 RACV Great Australian Rally – Peter Mac Rallying for a Cure, organized by the All British Classics Car Club, Mornington Racecourse. The largest classic vehicle display in Victoria. 10am-4pm, $10 per person for spectator

entry. Free entry for children under 14yrs. www.greataustralianrally.com.au JANUARY 21-26 44th Annual Mornington Art Show, Peninsula Community Theatre 10-5pm Cnr Nepean Hwy & Wilsons Rd Mornington Tickets $8 at door www.morningtonartshow.com.au JANUARY 23 WAX the Park, The YMCA brings a Skateboard Festival to Rosebud Skate Park, showcasing the sport of skateboarding aimed at the local and skateboarding community. Rosebud Skate Park, Cnr Boneo and Point Nepean Rds, Rosebud. FREE to enter and free to attend 9am-7pm. JANUARY 26 Australia Day in the Mornington Peninsula. Come and celebrate, family friendly community events, FREE activities, live music and more held across the peninsula. For more details visit www.mornpen.vic.gov.au

Sensational Silvie is back

Silvie Paladino is one of Australia’s greatest female voices and is FEBRUARY 5 set to take the stage again at Music ON the Hill David Bridie, Demi Louise, Jeff Wall; Red Hill Pavillion; Doors open 7pm. Frankston Arts Centre on Friday 12 February. Tickets www.musiconthehill.com.au Accompanied by David Cameron FEBRUARY 6 Peninsula Short Film Festival at the on piano, Silvie will showcase her Village Green in Rosebud. FREE admission. vast repertoire - including jazz, Entertainment from 4pm. Film screening at contemporary, musical theatre, 7pm. For entry details and enquiries visit light opera and perform songs www.peninsulashortfilmfestival.com.au from her solo album On My Own. Mt Eliza Music Festival. Bands/DJs/ Busker. Discover what Mt Eliza has to offer Silvie’s first theatrical role was in a showcase of local and guest talent, Eponine in the Australasian tour performing through-out the village. of Les Miserables. She was then invited to perform the same role on the West End in the London production. In 1997, JANUARY 2 – MARCH 27 Silvie returned to London and Return to Hanging Rock: an performed the role of Fantine in exhibition celebrating 40 Les Miserables for a successful years of Picnic at Hanging two-year season. Rock features film costumes A regular favourite at Carols & props, historic artworks & by Candlelight, Silvie has also memorabilia, contemporary performed lead roles in shows artwork, illusory light such as Cats, Miss Saigon, Mamma installation, scent art, sound Mia and Chess – for which she art and a gift shop. Mulberry won a Greenroom Award. Hill, 385 Golf Links Rd, Langwarrin South. Hours WedSilvie Paladino: One Voice Sun 11am-3:30pm, admission 10.30am, 1.30pm fees apply. Bookings & FRIDAY 12 FEBRUARY enquiries returntohangingrock. Bookings at www.thefac.com.au com.au or 9656 9889. or phone 9784 1060

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REFINED An exhibition of contemporary statement jewellery by local artist / gold and silversmith Katrina Newman, opens January 2, 2016 and runs throughout January at Antipodes Bookshop Gallery Sorrento. Katrina’s exhibition is a collection of jewellery made using the ancient technique of cuttlefish casting. Each piece, be it a pendant or a ring, is refined into an elegant work of art. They have a character all of their own, with a special feature and design that reflects her sense of place, and her relationship to the natural beauty of Australia, from the erosion of our ancient mountains to the movement of the sea and our oceans that surround the Mornington Peninsula. All Katrina’s work is made to the highest standard, the pendants and rings are bold statement pieces, you can expect quality craftsmanship and a unique design. You’ll be sure to find the perfect piece to complement your wardrobe. Katrina studied Gold and Silversmithing at Canberra School of Art graduating in 1983; and works from her bush studio with sea views on the beautiful Mornington Peninsula. Contact: Katrina Newman Phone 0413 304 013 E: katrina@katrinanewman.com W: Katrinanewman.com

FAC is the venue for locals to develop their acting skills before they get their big break on the main stage. Drama Thrills and Spills is a one-off drama workshop for three different age-groups on Tuesday 19 January. Each promises to be a fun and engaging introduction to performing on stage, with drama games along with tips and tricks on how to create a compelling performance.

HOT ARTS FOR COOL KIDS

Hots Arts for Cool Kids is a funfilled arts and craft program designed to encourage children to let their imaginations go wild. This January come and get Gritty and Grubby creating all kinds of bugs, plants, flowers, fruit and vegies, anything you may find in the garden. Construct using recycled materials, paper,

Monday 11, Tuesday 12, Thursday 14, Friday 15 January, 10am-12.30pm Ages: 4-12 years Create all kinds of bugs and plants!

Learn acrobalance, tumbling, juggling, hooping, mini tramp and more in this circus skills workshop designed to get you jumping for joy. Practise your new skills and get tips from professional circus trainer, Isi Lumbroso, who leads the team for these fun-filled energetic workshops. Wednesday, January 20, 10.30am12 pm, (5 - 7years) $20,1-3pm, (8-13 years) $25 at Cube 37 Bookings for any of the events or workshops can be made at www. thefac.com.au or phone 9784 1060

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Tuesday 19 January Ages 5-8 years: 9.30am-10.30am Ages 9-12 years: 11am-12pm Ages 13-16 years: 12.30pm-1.30pm

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Wednesday 20 January Ages 5-8 years: 10.30am-12pm Ages 9-13 years: 1pm-3pm Include aerials, juggling and more!

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painting, sewing, woodwork and help grow the Glass Cube exhibition that will glow in the dark. 10am-12.30pm, Monday 11, Tuesday 12, Thursday 14 & Friday 15, January, at Cube 37 $15 first child, $10 subsequent child

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For parents looking for cool things to do with the kids this summer, Frankston Arts Centre has got something for everyone.

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Come and live, life, live at Frankston Arts Centre. MC Sammy J and some fabulous dancers from the Ventana Fiesta entertained as Frankston Arts Centre showed off its programs for 2016.

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Smile it’s natural Smile with natural looking dentures! The experienced David Pearce of Mornington Denture Clinic, has been creating great smiles for many years. You will find Mornington Denture Clinic provides excellent customer service while listening to your individual needs. Throughout your whole denture journey, staff pride themselves on making sure that their valued patients feel comfortable, confident and at ease at all times. A complimentary consult is given to all new patients at a half price fee for implant denture first visit consults. The professional staff explain in detail any treatment required, giving the best options for your unique needs and wants, including written quotes.

As members of DPA, Denture Clinic Assoc, Department of Veteran Affairs, VDS and HiCaps, they aim to cover everyone’s budget. Mornington Denture Clinic provide full dentures, partials, temporary, cosmetic, implant dentures and mouth-guards. Find them in Mornington, or they have a second clinic in Karingal for everyone’s convenience. Both clinics offer emergency same day denture repairs, so you are never long without your teeth! Please feel free to contact the friendly receptionists at either clinic to get you started on what will be a satisfying denture experience. Mornington Denture Clinic A: 2/340 Main St, Mornington P: 5976 8222 www.morningtondentureclinic.com.au

sophistication Looking to dramatically change your view of the world?

Pop into Mt Eliza Optical to try on a pair of Maui Jim sunglasses as advertised on TV and experience the difference. These sexy sunglasses not only look sensational but are up there with some of the best designer sunglasses available on the market. Why? Because they really do change your view and they look great too. Mt Eliza Optical takes pride in telling its clients that once they take the plunge and buy a pair of Maui’s and check out the

water from Olivers Hill, they’ll never go back to having unpolarised lenses. These Hawaiian Island sunglasses make your colours shine! Maui Jim sunglasses are suitable for prescription and Mt Eliza Optical have new models in store NOW, and don’t forget the all day Wednesday special – 20% off all non-prescription sunglasses.

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Summer is here, bringing with it a glorious season full of lazy beach days, barbeques and endless sunshine. But in addition to all that summer fun, parents may also want to consider scheduling an orthodontic assessment for their children – and getting a head start on better oral health. When it comes to orthodontics for children, summer is by far the most convenient time of year to begin treatment. Free from the complications of school year scheduling and extracurricular activities, your children can begin the new year well on their way to straighter, healthier teeth. By beginning orthodontic treatment for their kids during the summer months, parents can avoid a host of scheduling hassles, and also give their children plenty of time to get used to their braces before going back into a classroom environment. Although braces are much more subtle and comfortable today than in years past, patients of all ages may still be apprehensive about appearances during treatment. At our Mt Eliza or Rosebud offices, we can provide prospective patients with an appliance model so they can see what the braces will look like on their teeth. If you believe your child may benefit from an orthodontic assessment, contact our office today. Our team provides the best in friendly, skilful and affordable orthodontic care, and we will work with you and your child to ensure an effective and realistic treatment plan to suit your individual needs. Happy summer to all our peninsula neighbours, we look forward to seeing you soon. To get in touch, visit us online: www.hanksorthodontics.com.au or call 9787 3849

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W H AT ’ S HOT FOR SUMMER

Holiday reading: From Cancer to CanCan by Amanda Pipella. Selected bookstores & online. www.amandapipella.com The Urban Vantage “A Drink for all Cities” - made with Vantage Australia - The Spirit of a Nation. Find this cocktail recipe and more at www.spiritofanation.com/cocktail

Wake Me when I’m Famous cushion $89 from Style Temple 5-7 Diane St, Mornington www.styletemple.com.au P. 5975 7432

Freshen up your summer table. Lots of beautiful new tableware available from Made in Japan. Come and have a look 30 Watt Rd Mornington P. 5976 3464 www.mij.com.au

IMG Space 58 chair in Black tuxedo leather Luduco Living, Peninsula Home: 1128-1132 Nepean Highway, Mornington P: 5973 4899

Outdoor Loungebags, available in mini, single & double sizes $80-$199 Lekkel & Wade P. 0418 519 456 www.lekkelandwade.com

Beautiful bracelets from ‘Wyse’ $24.95 Evergreen Clothing 5/9 Blake St, Mornington P. 5973 4546

Hand crochet silk cotton necklaces $40 Made local / All colors Sirene Sea Pearls 17 Pier St, Dromana P. 5981 4840

MT ELIZA OPTICAL time and care for you We could tell you he’s sexy, but you know that We could tell you he’s hot, but you know that, We could tell you he’s free, but he’s not, We could tell you he’s here…But I think you know the answer! So here is what we can tell you… Those amazing spectacles are HERE, IN-STORE, RIGHT NOW! Come in and try them on. (He would’ve been better, we all know that)

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Beautiful Aquamarine and diamond ring hand crafted by Simon Kushnir Marlene Miller Antiques 128 Ocean Beach Road, Sorrento P. 5984 1762

Weston San Francisco top with sequins and soutache circles. Made in USA $219 Yellow Butterfly 21 Pier St, Dromana www.yellowbutterfly.com.au P. 0474 314 414

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Parents Gather for Divine Inspiration

Parenting in the modern world is fraught with challenges and can be overwhelming, especially considering the amount of information we are bombarded with around parenting, health and wellbeing.

Melissa Rowe understands the challenges of parenting in the modern world. Mornington Peninsula mum Melissa Rowe is using her 15 years professional experience as a social worker and counsellor, coupled with her own experience of motherhood, to connect like-minded mothers at her mindful mamas space, Mindful parenting courses, counselling, coaching and special events. Many mothers are wanting to make some different choices about how they are raising their children. Many mothers are choosing a more holistic and mindful view of raising children and their health and wellness. Melissa is passionate about empowering mothers to be part of the mindful mama movement. Mindful mothering is about embracing the good, the bad and the ugly of motherhood with compassion for self and others. It is about empowering ourselves to make better choices mind, body and spirit. Understanding ourselves as women

and mothers on a deeper level is vital so we can be better, do better and feel better. In a special event scheduled for February 6, Melissa will join Therese Kerr at Beach Lane, Nepean Highway, Carrum to educate, empower and inspire mothers with insights and learning to create enriching change in their homes.

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Therese Kerr is not only mother to Miranda and Matthew Kerr but a visionary, public speaker, author and passionate advocate for holistic family health. Therese will share information and arm guests with knowledge to make informed choices for their health and the health of their families through chemical-free and organic living. Therese has been touring Australia educating the public about chemical-free living and the solutions people can use within their homes. Therese will also share her certified organic premium Australian beauty and personal care collection for women, men and babies, The Divine Collection, at the event. Melissa will explore the topic of mindful parenting and how working on our parenting is not about becoming perfect parents but about embracing the perfect imperfectness of parenting and how doing so can impact on not only our children’s resilience and wellbeing but our own as parents. Melissa and Therese are delighted to be teaming up to immerse guests in an educational and empowering event in the most beautiful surrounds of Beach Lane and The Wholesome Nest that will leave you feeling inspired and excited about your health and wellness as a family. For all relevant information on the event please see www.thekidsnest.com.au or contact Melissa Rowe, Founder mobile: 0421 337 719 Email: thekidsnest@ gmail.com

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Hats off to Felicity

Felicity Northeast is known as THE milliner of the Mornington Peninsula but her reputation is now international. She has rapidly developed a reputation for unique designs and elegance in her hats and is continuing to win accolades and competitions. Over the past year she has won 2 professional millinery competitions – the inaugural competitions of the Melbourne Racing Club at both Caulfield and Mornington. Nothing thrills her more than seeing her clients competing in the Fashions on The Field competitions, and of course doing well, not to mention

the racehorse owners winning a race or two. This year Felicity was involved in a special event. She was selected in a special group of professional milliners to have a dinner evening with acclaimed Milliner Stephen Jones, OBE – courtesy of Sofitel and Restaurant 35. Jones is internationally recognised and has designed hats for the Royal Family and many celebrities including Madonna, Beyoncé, Rihanna, Kylie, Mick Jagger as well as designers such as John Galliano for Dior and Vivienne

Westwood. She says it “was an incredible night, one I will never forget.” The Spring carnival is always hectic for such a wellrespected milliner, but it doesn’t end there. Felicity has quickly moved on to a Summer hat range (they can be seen on her FB site or Instagram) there are orders from interstate, brides to be and of course the Mornington Cup on April 2, 2016. The 2016 Spring planning has

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begun with research of fashion trends and supplies from around the world. Felicity makes about 60 unique hats for her collection and also bespoke pieces to suit an individual’s outfit, all of which are distinctive originals. Local clients can make an appointment to see her at Mt Eliza or contact her on email, Facebook or phone. www.felicitynortheast.com fn@felicitynortheast.com

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Peninsula Springs is a local, family owned and operated Natural Spring Water business, serving the Mornington Peninsula and Bayside Regions. We pride ourselves on providing great service and great tasting Natural Spring Water to our clients. Delivered Free to your door. Indulge in the taste of Peninsula Springs Natural Spring Water in 15 litre or 600ml size bottles.

Pictured from above left: Millinery award winning entry at Caulfield, Melbourne Racing Club modelled by Tea Blagojevic. Oaks Day with Stephen Jones OBE and Samantha Paterson wearing Felicity Northeast Millinery. Brodie Worrell a FOTF judge on Oaks Day wearing Felicity Northeast Millinery. Brodie Worrell a FOTF judge on Cup Day wearing Felicity Northeast Millinery.

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Rosebud

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Peninsula’s original & best est. over 45 yrs

Health • Beauty • Yoga

879 Nepean Hwy Rosebud Store P. 5986 1005 Appointments P. 0409 396 324

To your health

health. Yoga teacher and beauty therapist Josephine provides a rejuvenating and healing experience like no other. She uses a combination of yoga (which includes Rosebud Health Store has been operating for over fortybreath flow, movement, mantra and meditation) and five years helping people with their wellbeing. They have massage in a unique healing and rejuvenating experience a wonderful range of whole foods, gluten free products, natural skin care and make-up plus ‘nasty’ free house hold to encourage relaxation and a feeling of peace. She also offers soothing facials and natural make-up lessons. Simply cleaning products for the chemical sensitive client. Mary, the owner and naturopath, can guide you through vitamin invigorating! supplement selection or suggest herbal or flower essence All treatments available in store studio. regimes for optimum physical, mental and emotional Rosebud Health Store A: 879 Point Nepean Rd, Rosebud P: 5986 1005 rosebudhealthstore@reeds.net.au josephineoliviatherapy@gmail.com www.rosebudhealthstore.com.au Find Josephine on FB too @ Josephine Taverna

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The New Renovator HQ

by Liz Rogers

Renovator HQ is a state of the art boutique training facility catering for a wide demographic of clientele. This fresh fitness fortress provides a high spec space to build your body and be part of a unique tight-knit culture whether you are fourteen or seventy years old. Renovator HQ is all about wellness and injury prevention. Aesthetically unlike any other gym on the Peninsula, Renovator HQ focuses on forging strong relationships with their clients and developing a real sense of mental and physical empowerment. Both Renovator HQ trainers have extensive military physical training experience. This means they have had exposure to a large variety of levels of fitness which has resulted in the development of extensive skill sets. Put simply, they can accommodate high performance athletes, obese adults with mobility issues and any one in between. Renovator HQ has been set up to cater for small groups and clients train in lanes making it easy to access a large range of equipment. All sessions are fully instructed and clients are taught to train strategically to get the results they want. One to one communication between trainer and client is key to this fitness studio’s success. Excellent injury management practices and modified programs ensure all levels of fitness are catered for, while the beautiful new client lounge offers a place to sit back and have a coffee after completing your work out. Watch out for a new skin care range which will be available for purchase in the lounge coming soon. Because Renovator HQ has a capped membership of one hundred, clients individual needs are always met and a unique culture ensues. People get to know each other and support one another in business and in the wider community. The Renovator also runs youth mentoring programs to strengthen character, gain a sense of accountability and develop discipline. Powerful stuff!

The Renovator 185 Mornington-Tyabb Rd, Mornington M. 0410 886 822 www.therenovatorhq.com.au/ FB The-renovator.com.au

EVERY SUCCESSFUL JOURNEY STARTS WITH A PLAN... - Exclusive membership - Unlimited Personalised Training - Access to The Renovator - Choose when and how often you train - Up to 7 sessions per day 6 days a week - Capped memberships - Ensures exclusivity and a tight knit culture - Access to fully equipped boutique studio for all sessions - NO contracts, NO joining fees, & NO exit fees

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The Wellness Manor celebrated its launch with sophistication and style on Sunday December 6, opening its beautiful doors and welcome its first guests on December 7 in Mornington.

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It was the realisation of Dr Sally (Savage) Shaw, founder of The Enchanted Adventure Garden and Peninsula Skin Cancer Clinics, long held a dream to fully integrate both natural and medical treatments in luxurious environs to enhance lifestyle vitality, wellness and personal best aesthetics. The Wellness Manor advocates the four pillars of health: nutrition, exercise, detox and skin health. Dr Sally Shaw’s 25 years experience in general health and wellbeing, along with her specialty - skin health, has resulted in a luxurious personally embracing

program that will support you to reveal your personal best in wellness, vitality and aesthetics, with healthy doses of laughter, quality relaxation and peaceful sanctuary. Plenty of favourite spa staples support your experience with massage, scrubs, masks and wraps with organic nature based ingredients tailored to detox, de-stress and revitalise. Pool experiences are included with any wellness treatment which is followed by delightful immersion in the exquisite outdoor relaxation room nuzzled into sheep skin, with mesmerising silk billowing above. Cold press juices, teas, lattes, fruits and cakes, and mindful colouring are all de rigeur.

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Over the last few decades the cosmeceutical industry has expanded at an exponential rate. With so many products on the market, many claiming miraculous anti-ageing properties and exotic active ingredients, it can be difficult to determine which product is right for you. Dr Hugh Roberts, Principal Dermatologist at Peninsula Dermatology, discusses his top 5 key skin care ingredients. SUNSCREEN Sunscreens are the single most important cosmeceutical ingredient and are an essential component of a daily skin care regimen. The impact of ultraviolet radiation (UV) on the skin is well documented and is a major contributor to skin cancers, fine lines, wrinkles and excessive pigmentation. In recent years the focus has shifted to the important contribution of UVA exposure on the visible signs of ageing. When looking for a sunscreen it is important to remember that the sun protection factor (SPF) is a measure of UVB protection not UVA. Always look for a broad spectrum sunscreen as these products generally offer good UVB and UVA protection. VITAMIN A Retinoids, derived from vitamin A, are considered by many dermatologists to be the key active ingredient to combat and even reverse the signs of ageing. Retinoids can be found in both prescription medications and over the counter cosmeceuticals. The prescription retinoid tretinoin has been extensively studied and is a proven treatment for a wide range of skin conditions including fine lines and wrinkles, sun damage, acne and pigmentation. The cosmeceutical retinoids such as retinol and retinaldehyde are often better tolerated but are considered less effective than prescription retinoids. NIACINAMIDE Niacinamide has been shown to significantly reduce the visible signs of skin aging such as skin elasticity, fine lines, pigmentation and skin redness. Nicacinamide is also effective for mild to moderate acne and rosacea. ANTIOXIDANTS There are a large number of antioxidants available in the cosmeceutical market. Antioxidants are thought to act by reducing the concentration of free radicals in the skin and reducing inflammation. Antioxidants that have shown promising effects on the skin include vitamin C, vitamin E and alpha-lipoic acid. ALPHA HYDROXY ACIDS Alpha hydroxy acids (AHA’s) improve skin texture and reduce signs of ageing by promoting shedding of the outer layers of the skin and at higher concentrations promote collagen and hyaluronic acid production. More dramatic results are seen with the stronger AHA’s however these should only be used under medical supervision as inappropriate use can permanently damage the skin PENINSULA DERMATOLOGY - SKIN CARE CONSULTATION Peninsula Dermatology is pleased to offer a complimentary skin care consultation with one of our experienced cosmetic nurses. In this consultation our cosmetic nurse will take a detailed history of your current skincare regimen and carefully examine your skin. They will then tailor a comprehensive skin care plan to address your specific concerns such as wrinkle prevention, pigmentation, sun damage or acne control. If required, additional skin care treatments may be offered during this consultation including chemical peels, injectable treatments or laser therapy. For enquires contact Peninsula Dermatology on 9770 9788.

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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

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January is the ideal month for you to share good times with your family and at home. Your New Year resolutions are likely to be connected to your private life, how best to expend your energy when you are away from your responsibilities. Your home may also need a facelift.

Libra

Aquarius

Cancer

It is time to assert yourself and speak your truth. Realisations come slowly at first as you see all sides of the story but then you are crystal clear on what decisions need to be made and what you need to voice. This is about learning, listening and illuminating.

Scorpio

Pisces

The New Year is a fresh start for Aries as you set new goals in connection with your life direction and investments. Relationships are likely to be a focus as you decide what is best for you. This is the ideal time to set a new daily health regime.

Taurus

While others are making their New Year resolutions you are continuing on with your usual practical application to ensuring that your investments are sound. Nevertheless, it is time to dream a little and see the big picture rather than sweating the details.

Gemini

The start of a new calendar year is an excellent time for Cancerians to create a vision board or treasure map for the year ahead. Your mind is sharp and you are able to visualise what you want. Others are likely to notice your efforts in January.

You start the year with a busy month during which daily chores are challenging. As much as you would like a change of scenery now is the time to get out your diary and make plans. A lifestyle change may be beneficial if you need a physical overhaul. 2016 starts as a very good year for the Virgos of the Zodiac. Your health and happiness is influenced by fortunate planetary alignments. You can prosper and make the most of these positive times by birthing something new and creative. You radiate good fortune. Home and family are in for a bit of a shake-up at the start of the year but you have plenty of energy to cope with the changes. You have a serious decision to make in January and again you have the ability to handle matters at hand.

Enthusiastic Archers you can pull your bow back and aim for the heights this month. Professional goals and personal finances are highlighted and you are also in a position to reap serious rewards from past efforts. Your target is to be purposeful and seek meaning. January is a powerful month for the Capricorns of the Zodiac. You are able to express your truth assertively and forge ahead with personal goals. You can also enjoy connections with other cultures, spiritual pursuits, travel documentaries or a voyage to a foreign land.

World events are likely to be on your mind as the new calendar year starts. As a result, you may be more reflective than usual, or you may take some much-needed rest and recreation. You may need to hibernate in order to recharge your energy levels.

Your friends and loved ones are the focus of the New Year. You can relax and reap the rewards of any positive connections that you have made in recent times while walking away from any negative influences. You may also make some new positive contacts.

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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!

Mornington Racecourse Craft Summer Twilight: Thurs Jan 7, 14 & 21, Racecourse Rd 4pm-9pm

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

Mornington Racecourse Craft: Second Sunday of month, Racecourse Rd 9am-2pm

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

Mt Eliza Farmers’: Fourth Sunday of month, Mt Eliza Village Green. 9am - 1pm

Frankston Sunday: Every Sunday 8am-1pm in Sherlock & Hay carpark, Young St, Frankston.

Oak Hill Community Arts Cooperative’: Artist Inspired, first Sunday of month, Oak Hill 100 Morn-Tyabb Rd, Mornington

Hastings in Street: Every Thursday. Over 40 stalls everything home made, home grown & craft, High St, Hastings 9-1pm.

Point Nepean Craft Market at Quarantine Station; Sunday Jan 17, 9am-2pm; handmade, home grown items; free entry; parking $5; no dogs; 5976 3266; www.facebook.com/ pages/Craft-Markets-Australia

Karingal Uniting Church 2nd Saturday of month, 8am-1pm, cnr Karingal Dve & Lindrum Rd, Frankston Mornington Farmers’: Second Saturday of month, Mornington Park Schnapper Point Dve, 8:30am-1pm

Rosebud Community School: Second Saturday of the month, Rosebud Primary School Cnr Pt Nepean and Jetty Rd

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Red Hill: First Saturday of the month, September-May, RH Showgrounds, Arthur’s Seat Rd, Red Hill 8am to 2pm

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Seaford Farmers’: Third Sunday every month, 8am-1pm Broughton St Reserve Station St Seaford Seaford Handmade Homemade Third Sunday of month, 10am-3pm, Seaford Scout Hall, Seaford 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 The Wild Collective, a wild kind of market. January 15, The Briars, 450 Nepean Hwy Mt Martha Free entry, parking $5. Tootgarook Primary School: Fourth Saturday of the month 7.30am-12.30pm. Wells St Farmers Market: every Thurs 8am-2pm in Wells St

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Woolumbi Farm Produce Store in Tyabb stocks only the best quality and freshest produce. Everything in-store has been grown, bred and made right on the farm and you can’t get more delicious (and healthy) than that. This organic boutique farm was founded on ethical food principles. That means you’ll find rare breeds of free range animals and chickens that you won’t necessarily find anywhere else. All animals are butchered on-site by owner Sonya Neff (yes, a female butcher who loves learning everything about the animal) with care and responsibility to create the most delicious range of gourmet smallgoods on the Peninsula. There’s a fabulous smoke house too where speciality hotdogs, cabana, and German continental sausages are created. The Woolumbi farm range of

Christmas hams and bacon were an absolute Peninsula hit. “Woolumbi Farm is totally transparent to our customers”, says Sonya. “Kenneth and I believe it is important to know where your food comes from and how it has been grown or raised. It is also paramount that we grow our Pick your own famous Sunny Ridge strawberries at the beautiful third generation owned Hinterland property. Treat yourself to heavenly des-serts and delectable chocolate fondue in their strawberry cafe. Purchase seasonal fresh produce or peruse through the retail shop for local gourmet products and gifts. Sample Rebello’s award winning boutique strawberry wines, liquors and

produce with respect to what it is doing to the land. We don’t use any pesticides and abide by the principles of environmental sustainability.” What this means for Woolumbi Farm customers is that each product you purchase is made with care and consideration. Gourmet gluten free sausages with no fillers, handmade jams, pickles and chutneys, artisan made salamis and Long legs cider which is pressed from pears right on the farm all come to you full of flavour and freshness. “All our ingredients are one hundred per cent natural. We also offer CHARCUTERIE courses so you can learn how to create your own small goods”, continues Sonya. Drop into this gorgeous farm today to sample a taste of real food, from earth to you. Woolumbi Farm A: 233 Coolart Rd, Tyabb P: 0417 523 173 www.woolumbi.com

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One of the Peninsula’s newest cafés Merchant & Maker in McCrae. Pics by JP

The Mt Eliza Farmers Market is full of wonderful things to see and eat. This eclectic group of stall holders offers only the best local produce delivered directly to you from their paddock to your plate. Operating on the fourth Sunday of every month from 9am ‘til 1pm come rain, hail or shine, this not so little market (every market there’s over 1600 shoppers through the gates) means taking your time to sample delicious produce in a uniquely village atmosphere. 75% of all produce is grown on local properties and the range of gourmet treats, scrumptious meats and fresh vegetables is astounding. Think smoked salt, goat’s meat, cheese, muesli, cakes, olives, sour-dough breads and seasonal veggies plus peninsula wines the region is renowned for. You can visit the regular stall holders for foodie tips, or many of the Village traders who are now opening on Sundays as a result of the market’s success. The Mt Eliza Farmers Market has been running for over five years and is going strong. Why not head down to the Village for a relaxing Sunday morning of food, fun and family friendly atmosphere and take home a slice of the peninsula’s fabulous lifestyle. Mt Eliza Farmers Market Cnr Mt Eliza Way & Canadian Bay Rd, Mt Eliza Melway Ref: 105 F1 P: 0403 889 559 www.mtelizafarmersmarket.com.au

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The classic cone has made a comeback with an amazing choice of different flavours, colours and of course toppings. As I was given this assignment something was very obvious to me ice-cream has become sophisticated. I ventured in to Vespa’s, newly opened in Mornington, to discover the secret to their ‘extra creamy’ onsite special was that it is not only freshly made, but double pasteurised. The flavours here range from exotic to classic and as I ‘roadtested’ the pistachio all I could say was OMG. This was exactly how it should be creamy beyond expectation and a full flavour of pistachio coming though. Their strawberry brought back memories of eating fresh strawberries in the paddocks, it was so fruity and visually beautiful. Next stop Provincia in Safety Beach, a need for ice-cream whilst looking across the road at the bay lapping on the golden sands. The perfect setting for summer. This place offers the classics ranging from rum and raisin, salted caramel, boysenberry, classic vanilla and so on. The flavours don’t disappoint and the waffle cone is a must as they have a fresh crunch that hold the icecream for more than long enough to devour. A secret tip their popular coconut ice-cream sells out quickly, so make an enquiry to experience this irresistible flavour. Mubble in Sorrento is the ‘go to place’ with a constant line onto the street waiting to savour their amazing flavours. This place has

generous serves and the right combinations since opening in 1992. Their flagship flavours for summer are fun and special by all means. This place is awesome, you have to make the promise to come back again and again. There are plenty more fabulous places to plonk or stroll and enjoy the big lick this summer. Get yourselves out there and explore the peninsula, artisan flavours are to be had and enjoyed Vespa’s, 31 Main St, Mornington Provincia, 154 Marine Dve, Safety Beach Mubble, 69 Ocean Beach Rd, Sorrento

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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. 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.

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Wayne Klintworth and Bob Laing, founders of Bass & Flinders Distillery in Red Hill, truly have their finger on the pulse from grape to glass, but it wasn’t always that way. After having previously dabbled in distilling in Bob’s laundry, the two started do some research as they considered the possibilities, before enlisting the help of a master distiller who was trained in Cognac to mentor them. Shortly after, in 2009, the fine-aged distillery was formed. With a passion and understanding of how to produce high quality spirits, their key point of difference with the Bass & Flinders end products is that the spirits are distilled from grapes. “We are in the Mornington Peninsula wine region so it made sense for us to use this amazing ingredient,” explains Wayne. “It is more expensive compared to

wheat or barley; however, this process with Shiraz and Chardonnay creates some amazing flavours.” Proof of this is in the product range, which comprises Shearwater Vodka and Grappa, both made from Chardonnay grapes, a variety of gins, including Soft and Smooth, Wild and Spicy, Monsoon and New Winter Gin, distilled from Shiraz grapes, and the soon to be released Genever gin with Viognier grapes and native based botanicals. Add to this the tart and refreshing Limoncello and Crema di Limoncello, distilled of course from lemons and served chilled over ice and their offerings become even harder to resist. For something extra special, a smooth fine spirit called Ochre has been recently launched and is already flying off

the shelf. “It’s an aged-grape spirit and it definitely holds its own,” says Wayne. Aged for four years in small oak barrels, it’s packaged in striking bottles made in France with leather labels and leather seals, resulting in an elixir that is tasty to both the eye and pallet. Open to the public, you can view their artful processes in person at their Red Hill distillery, or better yet, sign up for a gin masterclass where you can learn about the history of gin before making your own special blend tailored to your tastebuds, complete with a personalised label. Bass & Flinders Distillery A: 232 Red Hill Road, Red Hill P: 0419 548 430 W: www.bassandflindersdistillery.com

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newcomers and every MOTH will be opened by a Peninsula based act as MOTH is committed to showcasing local artists. In September MOTH celebrated its first birthday. More than 14 national and local artists returned to help celebrate and perform three songs each to a packed Pavilion in full party mood. A highlight was Lisa Miller and Shane O’Mara joined by local guitar hero Charlie Owen for a rendition of Lucinda Williams’ classic Joy. Funds raised helped to buy badly needed equipment and provided deserving Dromana College student Lucas Roller with a music scholarship.

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Music on the Hill is hosted by the Red Hill sports clubs. Proceeds go to the artists, equipment hire and local community initiatives. Visit musiconthehill.com.au to find out more. MOTH calendar for early 2016 Friday January 1 Rob Snarski, Madeleine Duke Red Hill Pavilion. Doors 7pm Friday January 15 Darren Hanlon, Gretta Ray Hickinbotham of Dromana. Doors 6pm Music OFF the Hill Friday February 5 David Bridie, Demi Louise, Jeff Wall

Red Hill Pavilion. Doors 7pm Friday March 4 International Womens’ Day MOTH Sally Seltmann, Younis Clare, Jessie Lloyd, Tash Parker Red Hill Pavilion, Doors 7pm Get Tix at musiconthehill.com.au Pictured: Fraser A Gorman launched his album Slow Gum at MOTH in June. Charlie Owen, Lisa Miller and Shane O’Mara at MOTH’s 1st birthday celebration show. Shane Nicholson launched his album Hell Breaks Loose in August. The album won this year’s ARIA for best Country album

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The restaurant without a menu This New Year Eighteen78 will be reinventing itself yet again. Since the arrival of Chef E a mere six months ago Eighteen78 has gone from strength to strength and built a solid foundation for the future. The fabulous Chefs Tasting Dining Experience has everyone talking about the passion and inventive nature of the restaurant. As Eighteen78 strives to become as sustainable

and locally sourced as possible they will be removing the al a carte option and will become a restaurant without a menu which will increase the surprise factor for the guests. Bookings are essential for Eighteen78 as people from all over Victoria are travelling to the Peninsula for iconic Peninsula dining, beautiful beaches and fantastic produce. This Valentines Day Eighteen78 will be open for two sittings for the most romantic day of the year. Lunch and dinner service will be based around the incredible Chefs Tasting Dining Experience with five beautifully crafted Southern European influenced courses which will take you on a culinary journey like no other. Each couple will receive a welcoming glass of bubbles upon arrival and a beautifully gift boxed single stem red rose. “It’s not about recipes nor menus, it’s about sharing a passion which is served on a plate” – Chef E Bookings essential Sunday 14th February: Lunch service at 1pm, Dinner service at 7pm $150 per couple or $250 with matched wines per course.

recipe LENTIL AND GOAT’S CURD SALAD

Valentine’s Day lunch & dinner Enjoy a romantic five course dining experience

Now it’s January, most of us have eaten our way through the festive season and our thoughts turn to healthy and light options! My Puy lentil and local goats curd salad is just the thing for a light Summer evening. Heres how: 1 cup puy lentils - rinsed and drained (french lentils) 1 pomegranate Handful rocket leaves 100 gms local goats curd (Tully’s or Market Life grocers have the Main Ridge one) Handful of flat leaf parsley and fresh mint, finely chopped Toasted pumpkin seeds 50gm preserved lemon, rind only, finely chopped 200 gms pumpkin, roasted in cubes Dressing: 1 tablespoon good quality olive oil juice half lemon 1 tsp honey 1 tsp quality seeded mustard

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Boil the lentils until tender, drain and run under cold water to stop the cooking process.

In a bowl, combine lentils, herbs, pumpkin seeds, preserved lemon, roasted pumpkin and rocket. Whisk together dressing ingredients and combine with salad. Assemble in a serving bowl and dot with the goat’s curd. Add a piece of grilled ocean trout or salmon for some extra protein! Your body will thank you for this one! All the best and a happy New Year everyone! Jacqui Poulier Freshwater Catering, Zac & Jacs, Stillwater at Crittenden

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Delivering events of perfection... From the people that bought you the acclaimed Stillwater at Crittenden restaurant, Freshwater Catering is their newest offering.

industry professionals, who are ready to transform your next event into something truly spectacular, whatever the size and budget

Born from a realisation that the Mornington Peninsula deserved a high-end caterer and from their passion to create and deliver events of absolute perfection.

Jacqui continues “Our corporate lunch and picnic boxes are the perfect solution to your next meeting, with all dietary requirements catered for and dropped off to you anywhere on the Peninsula.”

“We are restaurant people, with many years catering and running thousands of beautiful events from large-scale weddings to bespoke private dining.” says Jacqui Poulier. “Our emphasis is on fresh, sustainable and local produce, bringing the taste of the Mornington Peninsula region to you. Our dining aesthetic reflects the centrality of Freshwater environmental values. Local, fresh, organic and seasonal produce is key to a low carbon imprint on a global scale and our core business does not rely on carbon intensive, high volume storage and distribution systems.” Freshwater Catering events range from gala balls, weddings, engagements, birthdays, christenings, private dining at home, showroom opening and product launches and everything in between. Owned and operated by Zac and Jacqui Poulier, their expert team is made up of passionate,

“Private dinner parties are our specialty, bringing the Stillwater Restaurant experience to you! Special birthdays are catered to with ease with our mouthwatering range of handmade canapés and hand-held meals.” You can even hire their specially designed Freshwater Food Truck to come to your next event! A commercial kitchen on wheels, they can cater to any event, big or small with the uncompromising quality you have come to know from Zac and Jacqui Poulier. Freshwater Catering 2/11 Trewhitt Court, Dromana P. 5987 2538 M. 0409 420 669 E jacqui@freshwatercatering.com.au www.freshwatercatering.com.au facebook.com/Freshwater Catering

BEAUTIFUL, BESPOKE CATERING FOR THE MORNINGTON PENINSULA Weddings, birthdays, corporate events and more! Freshwater catering is the exciting new catering arm from Zac, Jacqui and team at the acclaimed Stillwater at Crittenden restaurant. Whatever the size and budget, Freshwater can cater to your next event, whether it be a beautiful wedding for 20-150 guests, a gourmet BBQ at home, special birthday or christening, bespoke private dinner party, corporate event and everything in between! Make your summer entertaining a breeze with our drop off platters, BBQ packages and canapés. Host the perfect dinner party with our incredible chefs and wait staff on hand to take care of everything. Whatever the occasion, Freshwater ensures your event is memorable and a complete success.

For more information, visit our website www.freshwatercatering.com.au or call us on 59872538


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Global street food

comes to Mornington’s newest laneway Bringing laneway-style street food to Mornington, Hawker on Merchant Lane is in a league of its own. Mornington foodies rejoice! Hawker on Merchant Lane has everything you love about Melbourne’s street food scene, without the road trip. With its moody lighting, rustic furniture, and bare brick walls plastered with posters and street art, you’ll think you’ve wandered down Degraves Street in Melbourne. Hawker is part of Merchant Lane, a new concept inspired by Melbourne’s laneways, with a collection bars, a restaurant, nightclub and coffee bar, all in one location. Chefs serve up global food from a window, food truck style, with starters, mains, sides and desserts, perfect for sharing. The dishes are clean, fresh and diverse; a fusion of street food of the world. To kick things off, choose from a couple of starters to share, like the crispy Tempura soft shell crab with papaya and tuna mayo (see ad opposite) or our signature wings. For mains, favourites include the sticky lamb ribs (pictured right) with Thai basil dressing. The dried chilli calamari is great for sharing (or keeping to yourself) with sweet and spicy sauce for an extra kick.

There’s something for the sweet tooth too. Cool the heat with the banana and butterscotch fritters with citrus semi freddo or Thai egg custard with vanilla bean pastry. Heading down to the beach or shopping on Main Street during the day? Try Hawker’s new lunch menu including slow cooked duck sliders, Thai laksa, fried rice with Chinese sausage and more. All dishes from $8-13. To mix things up a little, Hawker has special menus available for a limited time each month. This month experience flavours of the Caribbean with a Jamaican inspired dinner menu Thursday January 14th. Keep coming to see what’s new on the lane. Hawker is open Wednesday - Sunday. Lunch from 12pm and dinner from 6pm. To book visit www.merchantlane.com.au/hawker

Pineapple cider - made in heaven Here’s some exciting news for all you cider devotees out there- Bear Essentials Pineapple Cider, Australia’s original Pineapple Cider, has hit the market and it looks like it’s going to give the apple one a run for its money!

Say “hello” to Bear Essentials Pineapple Cider If you love the taste of Pineapple then this cider is for you! Order online or ask for it at these leading retailers:

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This delicious beverage is not a pineapple flavoured cider but rather a Pineapple Cider made naturally from pineapples and its smooth sweet tropical flavour is just right for warm summer days or hot summer nights. Made from the finest Queensland pineapples, this thirst quencher is naturally fermented (you heard me – no chemicals or sulphites what so ever) so you know there’s no nasties and has no artificial preservatives or cane sugar. All the sweetness comes from the juiciest pineapples on the planet which are grown and harvested by the best pineapple farmers up north. Fresh, healthy plants are paramount to producing this quality beverage.

Bear Essentials Pineapple Cider has been fully pasteurized instead of having chemicals added to the brew so you can taste the real natural flavour of the pineapple deep within the drink. With an eight per cent alcohol rating, one bottle equals one point seven standard drinks. So next time you’re searching for a summer refresher or a winter sweetener, try Bear Essentials Pineapple Cider.

Retailers include: Cellarbrations (McCrae), Bottlemart (Rosebud West), Zagames in Berwick and Reservoir (Bottlemart), Thirsty Camel in Cranbourne (Settlement Hotel) and Seaford (Riviera Hotel) and Mike’s Bottle Shop in Cranbourne.

More information: Find Bear Essentials Pineapple Cider on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram & LinkedIn or visit the website:

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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.


Relax and rejuvenate at Woodman Estate.

Forget the crowds! Relax and rejuvenate at the Woodman Estate Spa Retreat. Overlooking a magnificent private lake, treat yourself and enjoy massage, facials, mud wraps and other relaxation treatments. Better still, stay over in this tranquil setting and rejuvenate with one of our tailored re-energiser wellness programs; 3, 5 or 7 days. Why wait? Your own private sanctuary is here. Visit us at woodmanestate.com or phone on 03 5978 8455.


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Somerville’s home-style cookin’ Somerville has a funky venue for fresh, natural, homestyle cooking. Miss Moose Tuck Shop Cafe is a quirky eatery providing quick and easy dining for families, groups, individuals, those on the go and everything else in between.

Frankston’s fabulous Boathouse Restaurant, right on the water, great on balmy summer’s days or nights

Dishing up breakfast, brunch, lunch and take-home meals, as well as catering, some of the sumptuous menu offerings include Corn and Coconut Fritter with Avocado Croquettes and Poached Eggs for breakfast, or Thai Chicken Balls on the lunch menu, either of which can be washed down with one of their amazing smoothies made of all natural ingredients or rich coffee from their splendid blend. Always fresh, everything is made on the premises. BY DISCREET DINER Miss Moose Tuck Shop Cafe A: 1/25 Grant Road, Somerville P: 5977 5353 Fb: /Miss-Moose-Tuck-Shop

Bonjour,

Bienvenue au Bistro La Provence! Bistro La Provence celebrates rustic food, beverage and the culture of Provence, offering fresh seasonal produce typical of that found in a provincial bistro. Nestled among the beautiful landscaped Vision Gardens located in the heart of the food and wine region of the Mornington Peninsula. Lots of room in the garden allows for a picnic like atmosphere with a bunch of family and friends. A good catch up or tranquil spot for any occasion. Bistro La Provence on the premises of Vision Gardens is brand new, as is the French chef running it. Born in Normandy, then spending 10 years each in Paris and Provence, he’s got 30 years of cooking experience under his belt. Owning his own restaurant in Provence for 4 years, he moved to Australia in 2011, falling in love with the Bittern countryside, Bistro La Provence is the result of this romance. The team at Bistro La Provence pride themselves on ensuring your experience is one you will remember and want to share with your friends and family. Please contact via phone or email to make a booking. You’ll find our trading hours via our webpage and facebook page which will vary for the summer period so that we can offer a breakfast, lunch and dinner service. BISTRO LA PROVENCE 2680 Frankston-Flinders Rd, Bittern (Vision Gardens) Email: info@bistrolaprovence.com.au Social: www.facebook.com/bistrolaprovence/ P: 5983 0396 www.bistrolaprovence.com.au

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Food Wine Produce Recent networking night at the Brass Razu in Mornington

Gastronome, art and ambience at Stillwater Animate your life a little this summer with neon at Stillwater at Crittenden Estate in Dromana. Take a visit to the Creatures of a Wire World exhibition by Tom Ripon where you’ll meet a giant polar bear, elephant family and some seriously massive birds. Visit the award winning Stillwater for a scrumptious bite to eat before, during or after this wonderful outdoor exhibition. This is pure Peninsula pleasure.

COUNTING HOUSE New look. New menu. New art. New style.

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Things have changed at Counting House on the Esplanade in Mornington. There’s a new deck, new footpath seating, new menu, new bar and new opening times! Max Griffin is still the owner of this treasured Mornington bank building that used to serve fine French food.

local life style so think delicious calamari, clams, ribs and scotch fillet steak!’ The Counting House is open seven days a week and Friday and Saturday nights for dinner, but you can grab a beer, wine (90% are local) or coffee and soak up the fabulous esplanade and park perspective any time.

‘We’re more like a gastro pub now focussing on Take a look at their new website or come inside public house style dining’, says Max. ‘We wanted to check out the difference- sit back, and stay a to make the space more relaxed to represent the while. Walk-ins are welcome.

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THE SPIRIT OF A NATION Vantage Australia uses the finest Australian Botanicals that cut across traditional spirit genres. Enjoy neat, on ice or to form the perfect base for most cocktails.


A unique taste of National Pride...

Bill Hargitay is on a mission to develop and market a truly Australian premium spirit and he’s doing just that. Vantage Australia, his supremely delicious all Australian alternative to gin, vodka or rum, offers a sophisticated drink full of Australian Botanical essence and identity. Lemon Myrtle, Tasmanian Mountain pepper berries and Australian bred mandarin oil (which creates balance by sweetening and highlighting citrus undertones) are the stars and there’s nothing else like it on the market. Bill talks. ‘It occurred to me as I travelled around the world that many countries had their own National spirits that their people identified with. Russia has her vodka, the English love a gin, Japan has Sake and the Mexicans are known for their Tequila. I thought to myself – why doesn’t Australia have a national spirit? I mean we are the fourth largest wine exporter in the world, yet we are known as a nation of beer drinkers. We are without a national spirit that represents Australia domestically or on the world stage. This is where Vantage Australia comes in. It’s taken me four years to develop this product and get it to market.’ Vantage Australia – The Spirit of a Nation – uses the finest Australian botanicals to create an exceptional drink which is held in the most beautiful of decanter bottles. This luxury Australian spirit is now stocked in duty free shops where travellers can pick up a one litre icon series bottle (think a magnificent vessel that represents Australian provenance, heritage and iconography with the Sydney Opera House indelibly etched onto its frosted glass). Both the 1 litre and the 700ml (depicting Australia’s pioneering spirit) are available through Dan Murphy’s online store www.danmurphys.com.au - with free delivery and are on the shelf in forty-six stores in the New Year. ‘A bottle of Vantage is the ideal keepsake for travellers returning home after a visit to Australia. It represents the unique flora flavours of our country in the bush food tradition.’ But it’s too good not to keep some for ourselves. The Vantage Australia list of cocktails is to die for. Each Australian city has their own individual cocktail and the Vantage Mojito, Martini and Margarita take the originals to a new level. The Red Centre with beetroot juice just looks smashing. Go to www.spiritofanation.com/vantage-australia-launch/ or email Bill at bill.hargitay@spiritofanation.com for more information on this outstanding Australian spirit – the Spirit of a Nation – our nation.

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

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Manhattan in Mornington P. 5976 4867

Squires Loft P. 5976 8482

Vespas Gelateria P. 5976 3447

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Steak

ON MAIN Steakhouse Specialists Squires Loft in Mornington

BY LIZ ROGERS

Think Steak. Think Squire’s Loft in Mornington. Think delicious sauces and bastes. Think Squires Loft in Mornington. Think you’re in need of a tender, juicy premium grass fed piece of beef. You guessed it. Think Squire’s Loft in… This relatively new steakhouse restaurant is quickly becoming the place to hunker down and fill up on food that is cooked to perfection. Even though ribs and steak top the menu, owners Rick and Angela Palahinjak offer a great range of delicious dishes set to satisfy all taste preferences. There’s yummy salmon and black tiger prawns, chicken and lamb chops, and a fresh range of salads and grilled veggie meals, plus the Squire’s Loft desserts are sweetly sensational. All of their dishes (except

the breads and desserts) are gluten free too. “I’d been going to Squire’s for years so I knew how great the product was before deciding to take over the franchise in Mornington”, says Rick, whose previous career in IT as an engineer for Hewlett Packard is far removed from running a restaurant, but he loves it. He continues. “I was surprised by how many people knew the brand when we opened. Squire’s Loft has been around for twenty-two years so its reputation as a great eatery has been proven time and time again. Mornington is the ideal place for a steak house that offers a hearty and satisfying menu for people who enjoy great taste.

We really fill the market now Black Angus has closed down.” Squire’s Loft first opened in Johannesburg and came to Australia not long after. Success was immediate and there are now sixteen outlets around the country. There’s even one in Thailand. Head on down to Main St to tuck into a Black Angus today, or a T-bone, or a Scotch Fillet or Rump… Just delectable! Squire’s Loft Open seven days a week for lunch A: 104 Main St, Mornington P: 5976 8482 www.squiresloft.com.au

Steaming hot Little Rebel Coffee Roastery, tucked away in the Dromana industrial estate, is a fantastic new addition to the ever-growing coffee community on the peninsula. Established in 2012, these guys know what they’re doing when it comes to roasting and have decided to open up to the public and share their love for the bean. The cafe has wonderful delights and is a great meeting place start your day, catch up with a friend or just sit and reflect. I’m sure this place’ll be around for a very long time. BY DISCREET DINER Little Rebel Coffee Roastery A: 22 Collins Road, Dromana P: 0418 121 467 W: www.littlerebel.com.au

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“The Steak Specialists”

OPEN FOR LUNCH AND DINNER 104 Main Street, Mornington 5976 8482 www.squiresloft.com.au


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INSPIRING MODERN AUSTRALIAN COOKING Rob is always incorporating European and Asian flavours to his Australian cooking, to meld new aromatic influences and styles to his menu. Rob’s crayfish pot and tapas are everyone’s favourite. “I’m about giving quality and value using the best local ingredients possible, creating flavours which will heighten a person’s tastebuds.” Chill out on the deck with some tapas and wine while you groove to the latest music under the shade of the 100 year old oak tree. Simply a must over Summer, with his ever changing special menu board. Rob caters for up to 100 people with your music or his, and he is introducing fabulous summer cocktails from his cocktail bar. FUN TO BE HAD!

Licciardo’s Gallery Bar & Grill A: 1408 Nepean Hwy, Mt Eliza P: 9787 2001

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SUMMER FUNCTIONS SPECIALTY WITH ROB! Gallery Bar & Grill A MENU CHANGED WEEKLY encorporating our most popular dishes Have a relaxing drink with friends on the sunny decking, under the incredible old oak tree, or inside in the brasserie surrounded by full length windows.

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During the launch of the 2015 Best Bites Food Guide held recently at Hastings Community Hub, the Mornington Peninsula Shire announced the finalists for the 2015 Best Bites Food Awards. The event included a cooking demonstration promoting healthy, local produce by local chef Tim Hollands and students from Joey’s Café at St Joseph’s Primary School Crib Point. Certificates were presented to the finalists by Ange Barry (CEO of the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Foundation), Duncan Malcolm (Chairman of the Western Port Biosphere Reserve) and Cerberus Ward Councillor David Garnock (Mornington Peninsula Shire). To be judged over the next few months, with the winners announced in March 2016, finalists include: RESTAURANT: Barmah Park Winery Moorooduc, Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron, Hummingbird Eco Retreat Red Hill, Ting

Tong Kanteen Balnarring and Woodman Estate Moorooduc. CAFÉ: Just Fine Food Sorrento, Merchant and Maker McCrae, Merricks General Wine Store, Sandwich King Hastings and Tilly’s at Tyabb. AGED CARE: Delivered Meals Service Rosebud, Freedom Aged Care Dromana, George Vowell Aged Care Centre Mt Eliza and Shoreham House Aged Care. BED AND BREAKFAST: Harmony Bed and Breakfast Fingal, Mt Martha B&B By the Sea and Orchard Luxury Accommodation Red Hill. SCHOOL CANTEEN/CHILD CARE: Balnarring Early Learning Centre, Capel Sounds Educational Child Care Centre, St Joseph’s Primary School Crib Point, Toorak College Mt Eliza and Western Port Child Care Hastings. SUPERMARKET: Aldi Hastings, Aldi Mornington, Ritchies Balnarring and Ritchies Mt Eliza TAKE AWAY: Cackleberry Farm Hastings, Helios Dromana, La Casa Nostra Deli Rosebud, Palamara Fruits Mt Eliza, Point Leo General Store and Yo My Goodness

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2015 Best Bites Food Awards finalists announced

Mornington. INNOVATION: Green Olive at Red Hill, La Casa Nostra Deli Rosebud, Merchant and Maker McCrae, Mock Orchards Red Hill, Peninsula Health Community Health and Portsea Hotel. The Best Bites Food Guide and Awards celebrate the most outstanding food businesses on the Mornington Peninsula in the areas of nutrition, tobacco and alcohol, waste and recycling, energy and water efficiency and access for all. The 2015 Best Bites Food Guide, which

lists more than 400 local food businesses serving safe, healthy and sustainable food, is now available free from Shire customer service centres, libraries and tourism centres and online at www.mornpen.vic. gov.au. Pictured at the announcement of the finalists for Best Bites Awards 2015: Cerberus Ward Councillor David Garnock, Seawinds Ward Councillor Antonella Celi, Tim Hollands (chef), Ange Barry (CEO of Stephanie Alexanders Kitchen Garden Foundation), and Peter O’Brien Mornington Peninsula Shire

About Thyme Cafe & Restaurant

Wed to Sun for breakfast & lunch. Dinner - Thur to Sat from 6pm

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Tasting the peninsula Who is the Discreet Diner?

Just your average Joe, the Discreet Diner has been wandering the Mornington Peninsula for over 30 years. He knows it well and enjoys every inch. Forever curious, he is always on the hunt for all things new that are edible and delectable to share with the world. With his international travels, the Discreet Diner’s palate for food and beverages is vast, ranging from fine dining to street food, from all corners of the globe. Yet the food is only a part of the process, equally as important is the ambience, which he embraces as part of the dining experience. This ongoing search is a never-ending journey that will always be close to the Discreet Diner’s heart (and stomach!) so come along for the ride and allow his passion to inspire your own gastronomic adventures and expand your passion for the flavours of the peninsula. Look for the symbol, happy eating and reading.

No Sign of Slowing for ‘The Boyz’

‘The Boyz has been an institution for over 14 years and the place packs a crowd and holds the vibe that it did when it first opened. Food, coffee and sweet things are all still very much the priority. The Boyz’ all day grazing was a total decision buster. They have nailed the choices with lamb kofta sliders, fish of the day, wild mushroom arancini, glazed belly pork burger, ragu pappardelle and many more. This, naturally, can all be complemented with alcoholic beverages, hot or cold beverages too. A petite, but wonderful, wine choice while also stocking local beers and cider. ‘The Boyz’ still hold their own in a Main Street that is definitely becoming dominated with good eateries. The lamb kofta was amazing, the beetroot a real surprise that popped the tastebuds and complemented the thick cut fries as my guilty pleasure of the day. Well done, Boyz. BY DISCREET DINER

Ray White Mornington Christmas cheer and Mornington’s darling – The Winey Cow

The Boyz 4 Breakie A: 1A Main Street, Mornington P: 5977 2888 W: theboyz4breakie.com.au Fb: /TheBoyz4Breakie

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Made with local produce, fresh ingredients & a whole lot of love.

Dine in or take-away. www.thanksalbert.com.au 32 Main Street, Mornington I T 5976 8296 I Open every day except Christmas I thanksalbert@gmail.com I Find us on Facebook

LOVE CHEESE? LOVE WINE? Enjoy a fun night of wine, cheese, prizes & live music at The Winey Cow. Thursday Februar y 11th

Open for Brunch, Dinner and Private Functions. 39A Main St, Mornington P: 5976 4018

Hosted by The Winey Cow in collaboration with Moorooduc Estate Winer y & Main Ridge Dair y. Lear n about the ar t of wine and cheese making and pairing wine and cheese together A fabulous night out with a par tner of a friend Tickets only (see website for more details) great

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It’s in the Hart This Tyabb treasure makes all its food from scratch. Yep, everything you order including all sauces and condiments at The Hart of Tyabb has been made from local produce by Chef Dean Caldwell who just loves to create fresh and tasty food. He’s even been known to come out of the kitchen and chat with a food intolerant customer or two - The Hart of Tyabb is on the gluten free website - and whip up something that they can eat. Now that’s service.

Owner Tony Hart believes that customers come first. All Hart of Tyabb staff are friendly and helpful and their fully electronic ordering system, orders are taken with a tablet at the table and sent off to respective areas so there’s never any confusion, it means your meal comes to you just the way you like it. There’s room for around ninety people inside and the outdoor area seats a cool fifty so big get togethers aren’t a problem, plus they are fully licensed. The Hart of Tyabb opened in 2013 and has been growing in reputation ever since. That’s because their food is delicious. Whether you order a pumpkin tart with sage and caramelised onion, toasted almonds and Blue Bay fetta, or the fantastic cauliflower burger (pictured), crispy cauliflower in panko crumbs with tzatziki, you know you’re eating food that’s doing you good. The hand-made cakes are pretty impressive too and the specials board changes daily so there’s something different if you feel like a change. Enjoy! The Hart of Tyabb A: 14 Mornington-Tyabb Rd, Tyabb P: 5977 3166 www.hartoftyabb.com

The Hart of Tyabb offers a funky fresh menu

636 Frankston-Flinders Rd, Baxter When it comes to authentic Indian cooking, nothing beats Indian Mahal – Baxter. We create authentic Indian dishes that are sure to transport you to India with every bite.

Tyabb’s favourite destination 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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by Liz Rogers

The Milbri has just turned one so why not celebrate with a visit to this very sleek venue and step inside to get your fair share of cool. Occupying a prime position on Point Nepean Rd, this hip cocktail, breakfast, lunch and dinner bar is happening all day every day. Breakfast is on from seven am (think jamon, manchego and spinach omelette or chorizo and roasted pork shoulder, rich tomato and bean sauce served on toast with poached eggs) or taste a twice cooked duck quesadilla with corn salsa and currant and fig puree for lunch. Dinner will get your taste buds talking with chicken ribs with chilli, lime and coriander jam or pan seared barramundi fillet on celeriac puree with seasonal salad. The Milbri’s atmosphere is relaxed and friendly which makes it ideal for an end of the day drink but why wait ‘til then? Their cocktail list is extensive and unique. Try a Birds and the Bees local Bass and Flinders sheer water vodka with grapefruit strained over a honey infused ice sphere or a Maple Manhattan house made bacon washed bourbon served in a hickory smoked glass. Fabulous! The coffee is top notch too. They serve the exclusive Milbri blend roasted by Little Rebel coffee roasters which recently won a bronze medal (out of eight hundred participants) in the Compak Golden Beans award.

Extensive list of sparklings, whites and reds, beers & ciders by the glass, Reserve wines & cocktails! Smoothies

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Cool has come to Rosebud

So now you know where they are why not drop by. Summer’s the time to get together with friends, and the Milbri is the place to do it. The Milbri – Espresso, Restaurant, Bar 1183 Point Nepean Rd, Rosebud Open seven days a week from 7am ‘til 11pm 5982 3901 www.themilbri.com.au info@themilbri.com.au and follow them on FB too.

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Viva L’Italia

Ciao Bella Pizzeria focuses on casual dining in a vibrant and cosy atmosphere. This authentic Italian restaurant has been voted best regional Pizzeria - Restaurant in Victoria 2011- 2012 and 2014. The kitchen garden plays an important part of their Italian cucina. Claudio uses only the freshest produce and the best ingredients on the market. All Ciao Bella food is made fresh for you. Hand-made pasta, the freshest of seafood and a range of delicious desserts are available. Ciao Bella is family friendly, with a serene garden deck that overlooks the veggie garden which is perfect for a summer’s day dining experience. Imagine sipping an aperitivo and snacking on their famous award winning pizza in the sunshine! Ciao Bella love their food, and they love growing and cooking it for you too, so next time you’re down on the Peninsula, pop into Ciao Bella for a uniquely Italian experience. They’re open every day from the 27th of December for lunch and dinner. Ciao a presto. Ciao Bella A: 2998 Frankton-Flinders Road, Balnarring P: 5931 3098 www.ciaobellapizza.com.au Join them on Facebook too

Just in time for Summer, the GPO Hotel has undergone an impressive refurb making it a little shinier, brighter and adding a distinct fresh vibe to the already bustling venue. The new fit-out is attracting a younger crowd however owner Sam Austen has made sure that the locals favourite watering hole has kept the unpretentious hospitality they are famous for. The leafy outdoor area and expansive dining space delivers a perfect balance between bar and restaurant and judging by the crowd, this all rounded venue is welcoming day trippers, families, couples, singles, groups and anyone that enjoys a friendly atmosphere, live music and good grub. Head Chef Patrick Bowring has put his stamp on The GPO’s menu by slowly yet deliberately introducing patrons to the delights of modern Tex Mex cuisine. The Yoder Smokers

imported direct from Texas produce mouth-watering American Style BBQ, giving this place a distinctive edge in the area. ‘The Peninsula’s best blues and all things smoke’ is on the first and third Sunday of every month. From Midday to 6pm the Texas BBQ inspired menu and Melbourne’s best blue’s artists is making The GPO Hotel a very popular choice for Sunday sessions among locals and those visiting the Peninsula for the day or weekend. The GPO Hotel has been revived without losing the casual atmosphere that locals have come to love. The central Rosebud location, mouth watering menu and consistently entertaining live music has positioned The GPO Hotel as the Peninsula’s place to meet. GPO Hotel Mornington Peninsula A: 1003 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud P: 5982 3200 www.thegpo.com.au

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True to Italian hospitality, classes are held in the welcoming environment of her home in Mornington. The lessons are fun and interactive with an emphasis on speaking. Everyone has their own learning style and Lorenza is a skilled teacher who can tailor the lessons to the individual and the group as a whole. There are maximum 8 people in her classes ensuring each student is given optimum attention. Lorenza also offers private lessons to individuals, tutoring to VCE students and children’s classes. Details on the website: www.youritalianexperience.com.au Places are limited so book now. Contact: Lorenza Arestia Your Italian Experience www.youritalianexperience.com.au Telephone: 0409806391 Email: italexp@bigpond.com

Japanese for lunch anyone? For 15 years Kazu has been serving the Mornington Peninsula with authentic Japanese cuisine. Their chefs are from the Kanto region of Japan, you will experience a balance of traditional and modern Japanese delicacies, cooked in a traditional Japanese way. At this restaurant, you can dine on an array of Japanese food, like Sushi, Sashimi, Sukiyaki and Teriyaki. All dishes are superbly tasty. Kazu offer a variety of meals including set banquets, as well as their take away menu featuring sushi and sashimi. Dine in or take away. Kazu Japanese Restaurant 37a Main Street Mornington P: 5976 1323

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This impressive double storey 70 square home will certainly tick all the boxes. Situated on Mornington’s prestigious Esplanade and overlooking the sandy shore of Fishermans Beach, it offers expansive sea views from both levels. Currently used as a Bed & Breakfast the property produces a substantial yearly income. This superb home has so much to offer. Downstairs there is a sunny lounge leading onto a paved alfresco area, where you can enjoy the 10 seater spa whilst watching the ships pass by. Three double bedrooms, all with ensuites, you will also find a study, laundry and powder room on this level. There is a lift to take you upstairs where the gourmet kitchen will be the envy of any cook, boasting stainless steel appliances, induction cook top, built in coffee maker and steamer oven. This leads onto the large family area with sliding doors that open onto the balcony where you can sit and enjoy the view and as you watch the sun go down over the bay. Off the family area is also a further bedroom with ensuite and large gym. A climate controlled wine cellar is the darling of the basement, ideal for the wine enthusiast. A spacious 3.5 car garage plus storage complete this outstanding property along with an electric gate, intercom and CCTV camera giving privacy and security.

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The best of both worlds Downsizers enjoying the best of both worlds – Peninsula living and a ‘city pad’ Two years ago, when the opportunity to

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While we are enjoying a nice cool down over this warm holiday period, bear in mind the needs of your food crops and other plants. An extra splash of water here or there may not be enough to ward off the extreme temperatures during the next few months. Unprotected soils will have become hydrophobic by now and will not be absorbing as much water as you think. That means that the feeding roots of most of your plants may be hot and dry, leading to a lack of uptake of water and nutrients and a decline in your plants health. To protect your gardens properly you need to ensure you can deliver water as directly to the roots of your plants as possible, and as you’ve heard many times before…mulch heavily. A well functioning drip irrigation system and a thick layer of protective mulch will be a big step in helping your plants survive 30+ temperatures. On the hotter days however, some physical shading will help even more. The hot northerlys accompanied by the heat from the sun won’t only temporarily wilt some of your crops, they can burn the leaves, stems

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For over 35 years, OZ Design Furniture have been delivering unique and attractive designs for Australian homes and helping to create beautiful living spaces to enjoy. The dedicated team of experts in design, fabrics, sofas, leather, timber and homewares work together to incorporate the latest furniture trends with high quality materials. Using style, passion and creativity, the OZ experts design pieces that will be enjoyed for years to come. Whatever your style, OZ Design has it covered, offering quality furniture across the 4 key style groups: OZ Coast, OZ Abode, OZ Arthouse and OZ Global. To view the latest Summer 15-16 collection, visit OZ Design Furniture Mornington and chat with the friendly staff for product information, style tips and inspiration. OZ Design Furniture Peninsula Home 1128 -1132 Nepean Highway, Mornington www.ozdesignfurniture.com.au

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Bring on the Quirky It’s not unusual to hear gasps of amazement from first time visitors to La Brocante in Red Hill South and customers often comment that it’s great to find a store with a difference. La Brocante is certainly different. Owners Penny Attiwill and Matt Learmonth scour France, Belgium and beyond for unusual and quirky furniture, lighting and curiosities, plus ranges of hard-to-find new European wares and foodstuffs.

There’s a definite vintage French style to this intriguing store which is packed with an eclectic collection of authentic vintage pieces – large and small – from every corner of France. Every piece has a story and Penny and Matt will happily chat to you about the provenance of the zinctopped table from Paris, the 1950s garden chairs from Belgium or any other curiosity in store. There’s a curated range of relevant books covering French related travel, food and interior design and new ranges like the handmade ceramics from Spain and linen

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cushions from Scotland. La Brocante also publishes its own vintageinspired greeting cards and posters including several cycling images of the Tour de France and Giro d’Italia dating from the 1930s, ‘40s and ‘50s. All posters are available framed or unframed. La Brocante A: 137 Shoreham Road in Red Hill South. Daily 10-5, Sunday 11-4 P: 5931 0293 W: labrocante.com.au.

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Your Leaking Shower Specialist Owner operator Jorg Melzer from Bayside Grout Solutions can cater to all your tile and grout maintenance needs.

And the results speak for themselves! Jorg particularly specialises in repairing leaking showers and rejuvenating worn-out showers and tiled surfaces. All work is done without the removal of your existing tiles and most standard showers are rejuvenated in half a day with your shower back in service 24 hours later. Bayside Grout Solutions also offers you the unique option to restore/ recolour or rejuvenate your existing grout surfaces. Jorg says one of his fastest growing services is the shower rejuvenation. Real estate agents are recommending this process as a pre-sale makeover for tired bathrooms before putting homes

on the market and for rentals before tenants move in. In just four hours, Jorg can have your shower looking like new with all the mouldy grout removed and replaced with new grout, new silicone seals, tiles polished and shower screens cleaned. Jorg has all the solutions for leaking showers that have caused water damage to their surrounds. His solutions are cost effective and hassle free, he offers a FREE no obligation quote and report on repairs. Jorg also has many solutions for your tile or grout problems with your indoor tiles and can clean and seal all outdoor tiles. You only need to try his service once and you won’t be disappointed. Call now on 0424 843 358. Find us on Facebook: Bayside-GROUT-Solutions

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Sungrace is the enterprising kind Sungrace Enterprises have got you covered in the harsh Australian sun. This industrial, commercial and domestic provider of both soft and hard cover shade

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coverage for all sporting, recreational, business and personal needs. They also provide innovative solutions for design, construction and installation in the area of landscaping and innovative plant design. Sungrace Enterprises are experts at installing indoor or outdoor Air Plants. Tillandsias are perfect for people who want design and low maintenance. Bromeliads, Air Plant and grafted designs with fountains are a Sungrace Enterprises specialty. These plants attach their roots to rocks, shrubs or even porcelain glass and get all the water and nutrients they

need through their specialised leaves. They make fabulous centre pieces (weddings) or gorgeous reception desk conversation starters and are perfect for party and function enhancing. Call Sungrace Enterprises today to see how. Sungrace Enterprises A: 27 Olstead Road, Baxter P: 5971 3246 M: 0425 725 610 gilbertgrace10@hotmail.com www.sungrace.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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