Mornington Peninsula Magazine November 2015

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News & Interviews, Socials 3-49 Mount Martha 50-51 Beautiful Balnarring 52-53 Arts & Diary Dates, Socials 54-63 Health Beauty Fashion & Stars 64-81 The Look 66 Must Haves 70 Peninsula Parenting & Education 82-84 Locavores & Markets 85-86 Food Wine Produce, Socials 85-111 Decor Home Garden Property 112-136

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Oh my cod! Hutchins brothers face closure It’s fair to say, Neville and Dalton Hutchins have been in Mornington for a very long time. In fact, the Hutchins family has been fishing the local waters since 1860, starting out at Schnapper Point and Balcombe Creek in Mt Martha. In 1890, the fresh fish shed opened that’s still stands on Fishermans Beach, having been extended by Neville’s father after World War II to what it is today. Generational fishermen, Neville and Dalton love what they do. They sell their morning catch from their blue-painted shack on the sand at Fishermans Beach, with ‘FISH’ in red block vertical letters on the sign. They were born into fishing and boldly follow in their father’s and grandfathers’ footsteps. Their fish is always available and is always freshly caught, as the brothers will only catch what they believe will sell and rarely continue catching fish for the sake of freezing it. The

enthusiasm and local knowledge of these two colourful characters has beautiful romance to the whole process of buying your locally caught fresh fish for the day. Opening from 9am daily, their selection is seasonal, including such fresh offerings as filleted leatherjacket, King George whiting, pinkies, bay salmon and pike. The choice and range is often extensive, each caught and meticulously filleted and boned where possible by Neville and Dalton. In an age of carbon emissions and food contaminants, this sustainable wild-catch business is exactly what we all need. It has low food miles, low energy requirements and strong quality assurance, offering a great service to the broader community and a wonderful positive contribution to the local area – both for the us, the consumer, and for the fishermen. However, a state government plan to phase out commercial netting in Port Phillip Bay may mean Neville and Dalton are the last in line of this family fishing business. “We want to do what our family has done for five

generations,” says Neville. “Supply fresh fish from Port Phillip Bay to all.” According to the brothers the Mornington Peninsula Shire has supported them, recognising the importance of this sustainable food industry that is iconic to the area. “If you love fresh fish but are not able or don’t have the inclination to go fishing, why should you be denied the chance to buy fresh fish direct from Port Phillip Bay?” says Dalton. It would be tragic to see another trade disappear, particularly a fifth-generation fishing family, to be replaced with imported goods. Help show your support by sending an email to our local Member of Parliament: David Morris MP david. morris@parliament.vic.gov.au. Hutchins Brothers Fishermans Beach, Mornington P: 5975 3090

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It may be based out of a home office in Mount Martha, but Purple Soup has taken founder and director, Tim Marchinton, to more than 45 countries, to work with children who are living with chronic illness. Tim founded Purple Soup 14 years ago, and, since that time, he and his team have shared their unique brand of adventure therapy with hundreds of children - and their families - affected by chronic conditions such as cystic fibrosis, haemophilia and epilepsy. “The programs we run are designed to rebuild confidence, self-esteem, trust and courage in a supportive environment,” Tim said. “We encourage our participants to step outside their comfort zone and to challenge themselves, and when they do, the emotional rewards gained are incredibly powerful.” In the US, the benefits of adventure therapy are widely recognised and the discipline is viewed as a valuable complement to traditional medical treatments. But Purple Soup is still the only organisation in Australia offering these sorts of programs to children with chronic conditions – although Tim and his team have won several significant international awards for their work. Mornington Peninsula Magazine’s graphic designer Julie Haines recently volunteered for Purple Soup as a photographer and visited Manipal, in Southern India, to run a family camp for boys living with haemophilia. They had more than 100 patients, parents and siblings attend the three-day camp. “This program was extremely challenging, due to the heat, the basic conditions and the fact that people living with haemophilia in India don’t have access

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to the medication that’s available to us in Australia, however it was a rewarding experience both personally and professionally,” Julie says. “But during any time when it has been difficult forging ahead, I find inspiration in the children – and their families – that I meet along the way. “Being able to support them to manage their condition is reward enough for my team and I.” Purple Soup receives no government or philanthropic funding. Instead, Tim facilitates corporate team-building events such as Murder Mystery Dinners, Rock Trivia Nights, Supreme Chef Cooking Competitions and Beach Olympic events to raise funds to offset the costs of the adventure therapy programs he runs both in Australia, and overseas. “Our team-building clients love that we have a distinct point of difference, with the profits from these activities channelled into our adventure therapy programs. “Our corporate clients view our teambuilding proposition as more appealing than our competitors’, as we provide a comparable service, while also allowing them to make a contribution to the lives of children with chronic illnesses. “It’s a win-win for everyone.” www.purplesoup.org

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A sobering decision The alleged conversation went thus … ‘My mission tonight is to find out what colour knickers you have on’, said Mr Jones. ‘They are white’, said Miss Smith. ‘Touch my skirt, and I’ll kill you’. It was 11pm and at the tail end of the proverbial work Christmas party. Mr Jones had consumed 12 beers and a vodka and coke in the preceding seven hours and this was one of several problematic exchanges he had had with his co-workers that night even-tually leading to his dismissal. Mr Jones felt that outcome was a little harsh, and took his case to the Fair Work Commission. Let’s set the scene. It’s December and, like most days in December, somewhere, there’s a Christmas party going on. In preparation for the festivities, Mr Jones knocked off early and went home for a couple of beers, a shower and a change of clothes before arriving at the function. Things started poorly when Mr Jones was

’rudely interrupted‘ by a man who joined a conversation he was having. His response was swift. ‘Get lost mate’. Unfortunately, Mr Jones was unaware that said interrupter was a very senior member of staff. Strike one? Soon after, Mr Jones was in the throes of small talk with a female co-worker. ’I want to ask for your number‘, he began, ’But I don’t want to be rejected‘. Her response was equally swift. ’You know what, I’m just going to go‘. And she did. Strike 2? The function officially ended at 10.00 pm and the party moved upstairs to the public bar. For legal reasons, this is important because the participants were now members of the public, not employees at a company Christmas party. Mr Jones was soon overheard saying to another female employee, ’I used to think you were a stuck-up bitch, but John says you’re alright. If John likes you, then you must be ok‘. After which, said female employee left crying. Strike 3? Another female colleague subsequently

ordered Mr Jones a vodka and coke. On delivery of the drink Mr Jones grasped her face and kissed her on the mouth, and told her that, ’I’m going to go home and dream about you tonight‘. Err … strike 4? The party was moving on to another venue sometime after 11.00 pm and was joined by a ’stumbling and swaying‘ Mr Jones at a taxi stand, where the exchange at the beginning of this article occurred. Strike 5? Mr Jones was eventually dismissed for his behaviour, took his case to the Fair Work Commission, and won.

‘How?’ you ask! The Commissioner did not dispute the exchanges had taken place but found Mr Jones had been unfairly dismissed because most of what happened was outside official Christmas party hours, when he was not covered by workplace rules of behaviour. The Commissioner also added that Mr Jones’ employer shared part of the blame for serving unlimited free alcohol. Nicolina Lademann Marshalls & Dent Lawyers

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TWO PASSIONS If ever there were a person who encapsulated the ‘Work to live - not live to work’ philosophy, surely Deb Williams would be that person. Deb has been a passionate Samoyed owner for 30 years, and takes her dogs to places such as the Royal Botanic Gardens, the Tulip Festival and walks on the beach with the Samoyed Club of Victoria (along with as many as 25 other Samoyeds!) Described as “the dogs that have Christmas in their heart all year round,” the loving and docile nature of Samoyeds means they’re perfect for pulling along Santa’s sleigh (not to mention their association with snow). Deb’s dogs participate in the Santa sled run at various locations across the peninsula in December, and they also visit places such as nursing homes and childcare centres. Deb’s other love is photography - a passion that she shares with her partner, Geoff. Though they do take photos of the dogs, the couple is particularly interested in photographing the night sky. “The first time I managed to catch an aurora at the back beach at Rye I didn’t realise it was such a big deal…since then I’ve learnt a lot more about it and realised that we don’t get them that often in

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Victoria, so we’ve been quite fortunate.” All of this is funded by Deb’s bookkeeping and computer training businesses. Deb’s dogs will be appearing on Saturday, December 12 at Mt Eliza Shopping Centre at 10am; on Sunday, December 13 at Marriott Waters Shopping Centre, Lyndhurst at 12pm; and on Christmas Eve at the Rosebud Woolworths car park at 10am. You can view photos by Deb and Geoff on occasions in Mornington Peninsula Magazine or on their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ DebGeoffPhotography

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SERVICING THE MORNINGTON PENINSULA SINCE 1979

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I’m Bringing Sexy Back

Think back a few years to how you used to relate with your accountant. It likely would have included;

showing true value, prior to doing any work; • Were approachable, attentive to your individual needs and able to develop relationships well; • Were able to work with you anywhere, anytime. Be it at your place of work, their office, at a cafe, or even via a video call; • Removed the clutter of paper and replaced it with digital signature, digital communication, apps for your phone that make life so much easier; • Went out of their way to ensure that you had all the tools and resources available to help you to be as successful as possible.

• A lot of hand written notes; • Extremely long and detailed bills to justify high fees; • Old and dated suit and ties; • You would visit them at their offices; • Hard copy paper forms to sign; • Made you work to their needs.

If you are still dealing with an iceage accountant and consistently finding yourself in a cold shower, perhaps it’s time to change. I’m sexy and I know it and I know a whole range of other accountants who are as well.

The words ‘sexy’ and ‘accountant’ are rarely (if ever) muttered within miles of each other, let alone in the same sentence. If I asked your impression of what an accountant is, you would respond with something like: efficient, money focused, detailed, boring and nerdy. Well, I’m here to break that age old misconception. I’m ‘bringing sexy back’. I trust you understand that by ‘sexy’ I am not referring to physical appearance, but the service and value that they deliver to you.

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Well I believe in miracles, since the new accountant came along, you sexy thing.

What if your accountant did away with all of those things and started working alongside you in ways that empowered and equipped you? What if they:

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Miss Fisher and her car

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Peninsula local Mike Harbar just loves art and cars; and motor bikes and aeroplanes and boats! This freelance illustrator has drawn the lot from AC Cobra to Zagato, and then some. His commissioned works hang on walls around the world and also appears in car magazines, at club events and most recently he has created a beautiful piece of art featuring the Miss Fisher Murder Mysteries Exhibition at Ripponlea. Mike explains. “I know the owner of the car in the Miss Fisher series. One thing led to another and my drawing of her and the classic red 1923 H6B HispanoSuiza became part of the artwork at Ripponlea.” (Hispano Suiza’s were manufactured in France but were originally made in Spain where King Alfonso was a major enthusiast. Apparently Miss Fisher hired the car from the local garage for 50 bucks a week after the garage mechanic refused to sell it to her!) Mike’s drawing is multi-layered and bursting with technical difficulty. Using just lead pencil and water colour this illustration comes alive. He continues. “Automotive Art is quite a challenge but it helps

having an Industrial Design background. I understand the technical engineering behind vehicle design.’ He combines this knowledge with the use of flowing lines to create detailed works that car nuts love. ‘It’s very labour intensive. There are probably more brain surgeons than car artists…” mmm, sounds tricky. Mike has been drawing cars ever since he could hold a pencil. Originally from the UK he settled down south in 2000 where he now spends most of his time illustrating. His Bathurst Legends, Mad Max, Bentley and Aston Martin pictures are in demand; he’s just sent another Aston Martin overseas. He can also personalise existing prints by adding your numberplates and changing the colour of your vehicle, or he can start from scratch with an original commissioned artwork. Fans of Miss Fisher can order his Ripponlea prints. View Mike’s work at www.classiclinesartist.com or email him at mike@car-artist.com to organise your special Christmas gift. Phryne would be pleased!

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MP Magazine caught up with Postcards presenter Brodie Harper at Bayside recently and chatted fashion, Frankston and the latest happenings on the popular and long running TV show. Frankston is often seen as the black sheep of the Mornington Peninsula family, what is your view on this? Like any area, there will always be positives and negatives but we have what I think is the best beach in the bay for one. We are always at the beach – my husband is there year-round. We also have every facility you

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would need. The new PARC is amazing - we go there for swimming lessons. Yes it’s a long way if I have an early start in the city, but then once I am home, I am home and it is relaxed and easy. I can come down to the shops in my workout gear and not care. I am such a homebody though so I have to say that my home is my favourite place in Frankston. Speaking of workout gear, can you describe your approach to fashion? I am not one of those people who wears workout gear just to grab a coffee, but I work out every day and with a busy schedule and a young daughter, I need to be ready to take my window of exercise time whenever it comes up. If I am in active-wear, I’m ready! Otherwise I like to keep it simple but on trend, so I usually rotate between my three favourite labels, Thurley, Kachel and Jump. What has been a highlight visit on Postcards for you lately? I discovered Picknics café in Rye via Postcards recently and it is fast becoming a favourite. Really great service and fresh produce that is local wherever possible. They have the Picknic Basket produce store next door that is also worth a look. Postcards has been going for so long now, what do you think the secret to its success is? I think there is always something new to discover in Victoria. Even if we have been to a place before everyone refurbs and they are keen to show of their new look and we hear about so many great new places all the time. When you have time off do you prefer to travel locally or overseas? I will go anywhere warm. I don’t tend to travel in Victoria because it can feel a bit like I am at work but Queensland, Hawaii and Fiji are all favourites. Catch Brodie on Postcards, Sundays at 5:30 on Channel 9 BY PENNY IVISON

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How To Rock Your

DIVORCE A Mornington Peninsula mother of two has given her new single status the ultimate reinvention, taking the lowest point of her life to a whole new high. Renee Catt has created a new career based on lessons from her divorce and now helps others going through a breakup. She chose to see her divorce as an opportunity to find herself instead of mourning the loss of someone else.

s Catt is a personal M travel manager of 18 years who is often dubbed ‘the divorce guru’. She believes there is no time for a never-ending pity party, but always time to plan a good divorce party. “After the emotions are dealt with it is time to divorce your story and move forward,” she says. “Divorce really can be an empowering experience… you get a fresh start at life. I was about to turn 40 and it’s been one hell of a ride.”

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Now known as ‘The Divorce Go To Girl’, Ms Catt helps other women through their divorce journeys. She loves speaking at events to inspire others to see the flipside to divorce. She first embarked on a divorce retreat, then a divorce holiday to Las Vegas and returned a new woman. Ms Catt, now 42, says “being suddenly single is way more fun than being unhappily married”. One of her first steps as a ‘single woman’ was to have the tattoo of her wedding date removed, as quickly as it had been inked on two months earlier. She is frequently asked how she got over it and her top tips include: be grateful for the good times you had and the fresh start at life; do a ‘Madonna’ and reinvent yourself even if it’s just a new hairdo; reconnect with ‘you’; spend your settlement wisely; and plan the ultimate divorce holiday to Las Vegas. Vic Rajah, principal of Calley Family Lawyers, is a supporter. “Renee is a true inspiration for those going through the trauma of a breakup. Her tips, empathy and guidance may be of true benefit to someone looking to find their feet,” he says. Ms Catt says everyone can choose to rock their divorce. “Celebrate your divorce and the opportunity you have to become a better version of you, not bitter,” she says. THE DIVORCE GO TO GIRL W: www.divorcegotogirl.com

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NEW USED RETRO find treasures Frankston Auction Mart – New & Used Furniture Store has been operating for more than 40 years! It started as an Auction Room and for many years Friday night was an exciting and social local event. Over the years the retail side gradually overtook the auction side and the auctions ceased in 1998 but the name stayed the same. Frankston Auction Mart has a huge range of quality furniture on the Mornington Peninsula from New to Used and Antique to Retro and is a potential Aladdin’s cave for the householder looking for unusual

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

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Foot Golf at Safety Beach what Safety Beach footgolf, the second I heard about this I was intrigued.

As I arrived at the golf course and met Shane Johnson the golf pro all of my doubts were washed away. This simply is a marvelous game for budding golfers and families to get involved in a fun outdoor activity. Safety Beach is a second course in Victoria to set up what could become a new craze in Australia. It is currently sweeping Europe and America with over 400 US golf courses offering foot golf. After asking Shane to guide me through the process his comments secured something I was curious to know, “generally this game will take just over one hour. We recently had a family where the mum hired a cart whilst the boys played the game and got really involved.” Shane continued, “No-one has got a hole in one yet, I am confident birdies are there on the course but it definitely a challenge for all ages.” Shane also went on to say that soccer clubs, schools and other active groups have been interested and taking up the game.

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Of course it’s something new and different but as soon as you see what it’s all about you will be back for more. Using a size five soccer ball, you are challenged over nine holes, just as you would be in golf. There are par five holes, par three holes and par four holes and it is very challenging. The other interesting part of this game is that the hole and flag do not intrude on the normal game of golf and whilst there will be golfers teeing off you can very easily have a team of four following behind playing foot golf. So a revolution is beginning right here at Safety Beach. Not only is this radical for a golf course, it offers great training, exercise and outdoor skills you may never have imagined you could possess. Check out their website for more details www.safetybeachcountryclub.com.au/ mini-golf Cost is $10 adults, $7 for kids and away you go. Experience a wonderful walk playing a very new game with family or friends. Safety Beach Country Club A: 10 Country Club Dve Safety Beach P: 5981 0100

SPEND SUMMER ON YOUR OWN BOAT BERTH Hidden Harbour Marina is giving you the chance to win your very own 13m boat berth for summer. Located at Martha Cove on the beautiful Mornington Peninsula, Hidden Harbour Marina enables boat owners to access the southern part of Port Phillip Bay away from the city crowds. It is one of the safest harbours on Port Phillip Bay with the entrance located just between Safety Beach and Mount Martha. The marina has a depth of 2.4 metres, which is ideal for most large boats and yachts (up to 2.2m draft). Winning your own boat berth means you can avoid the nuisance of boat ramps and enjoy the ease of a marina berth allowing you to spend more time on the water. Hidden Harbour Marina offers 24 hour security, a safe harbour protected from the weather, water, power, toilet facilities and free parking. It is also home to a friendly community of like-minded people. While winning a boat berth would be amazing, it’s more than just that. Spending time in the Mornington Peninsula region is a prize within itself with numerous wineries, dining options, an abundance of fresh produce, activities for the whole family and amazing fishing spots the Peninsula has something on offer for just about everyone. So, what do you have to do to be in the running and to be the envy of all your mates? Simply visit http://www. hiddenharbourmarina.com.au/win and tell us why you would like to win a berth for summer. Boat Berth Prize use is from December 20, 2015 – January 31, 2016 – value $1,000. Winner will be drawn at the marina on 11 December 2015.

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The picnic basket just got tastier! The Peninsula Picnic Returns in March 2016 A Food, Wine & Music Gathering

Talented multi ARIA Award winner Missy Higgins, is bringing with her a catalogue of sweet hits for picnickers in 2016. Joining this year’s menu of music, with his blues and roots flavour will be sonic virtuoso Kim Churchill, Powderfinger guitarist extraordinaire Darren Middleton giving the Peninsula a taste of his solo offerings, rising Adelaide folk star Timberwolf and Shoreham local singer songwriter Ruby Whiting. Roll out your picnic rug, and relax to the sweet sounds of some of Australia’s finest acts, while taking your taste buds on a trip to heaven discovering the best food, wine and produce from Peninsula favourites, watch our pages for the full list of food and wine providores as announced. The Peninsula Picnic enjoyed a sold out inaugural event, and why not it was the most extensive food, wine and music gathering ever seen on the peninsula. Returning March 20 they are planning a bigger line-up, a larger site, plus even more gourmet restaurants, decadent wineries, fresh local produce and quality artisan wares. With a country harvest atmosphere, The Peninsula Picnic takes place over one unique day in the leafy and sea-salted

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surrounds of Mornington Racecourse, and is the recipe for that perfect regional escape or family day out. “The Mornington Peninsula, about an hour from Melbourne, is beautiful with its boutique wineries, rolling hills and long beach walks. Increasingly it’s known for its gourmet food too. Put it all together and it’s a stylish place, indeed. With this new venture, it may just redefine the very idea of a simple Sunday picnic.” The Guardian “The sight of discovering such quirky finds like witty signs to make you smile and food that had be created with love and passion and had you licking your lip has us excited for 2016!!” Wicked Child “The first non-race day event at the racecourse was a complete success, with a sell out crowd of over 4,500 … wine flowed from all four corners of the festival … The perfect weather, combined with some ice cold Pimms made the day one of the most unique and memorable festivals of 2015 … Keep an eye out for The Peninsula Picnic, because it is going to get bigger and bigger each year.” Adam Not Eve The Peninsula Picnic Sunday March 20, 2016 Tickets on Sale Now www.peninsulapicnic.com.au facebook.com/peninsulapicnic Twitter & Instagram @peninsulapicnic

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Up your style stakes on the sand this summer with new season Lovin’ Summer beach tents and towels! Bang on trend and guaranteed to add a generous dash of designer flair to the lazy days of summer, Lovin’ Summer are thrilled to announce the release of four new fashion prints and a fabulous round towel range, so those in search of stylish, chic and simple sun protection will be spoiled for choice this summer. The stunning Tropics beach tent range features gorgeous graphic designs inspired by the mood and essence of some of the world’s best-loved beaches – Waikiki, Rio, Malibu and the Bahamas – and when you mix and match with Lovin’ Summer’s exciting new range of fashionable tassel-edge round beach towels, the stage is set for stylish summer fun. Lightweight and portable, all Lovin’ Summer beach tents are made from 100% cotton canvas fabric, delivering 97% UV protection and, just as importantly, set-up is guaranteed ‘goof proof’ with no fiddly knots or complicated instructions to remember. Following a hugely successful launch in the US earlier this year, Lovin’ Summer has taken the States by storm and is now the number one selling beach tent in America – so the saying ‘You never know where a Lovin’ Summer beach tent will pop up’ has never been more true!

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“Unlike any other beach shade product on the market today, we designed our Lovin’ Summer beach tents to be easily assembled by one person in just a few simple steps,” said Kel from Lovin’ Summer. “That’s why there are no complicated knots or confusing instructions like the majority of ‘popup’ beach tents currently on the market. We just wanted the whole process to be simple, for the tents to look great and to do a great job – and they do.” According to Kel, Lovin’ Summer beach tents cast enough shade for the entire family while providing maximum UV protection, natural airflow and a clear line of sight up and down the beach. “Our tents can be adjusted throughout the day to move with the sun so you can stay protected all day without losing your cool or losing sight of the kids.” Priced at just $169, $149 (travel tent) and $79 (round towels) with free shipping Australiawide, a Lovin’ Summer beach tent is equally at home on the beach, in the park or even the back-yard – the only problem now is, which design to choose! Lovin’ Summer P: (03) 8609 6562 W: www.lovinsummer.com.au FB: beachtentsbylovinsummer Instagram: @ lovinsummerbeachtents

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Rosie Batty’s newly published book ‘A Mothers Story’, launched in Mornington on October 8 at a special event hosted by ‘Peninsula Voice,’ marks a significant milestone in Rosie’s journey from tragedy to triumph. Rosie captured the audience’s attention in an interview with Jon Faine from ABC 774, as she spoke of her challenges and also the significant achievements she has made during an incredible journey since the tragic death of her only son, Luke. Over 450 people attended the recent event. Eighteen months ago, Rosie was an everyday mum from the quiet township of Tyabb on the Mornington Peninsula. She could not have known what was coming on that fateful day of February 12th 2014, when her son Luke was murdered by his father after playing cricket together. The very next day Rosie started a strong campaign against family violence and has courageously continued along this path ever since. A year ago Rosie spoke alongside Ken Lay, former Chief of Police, Fiona McCormack, CEO of Domestic Violence Victoria and Rodney Vlais, Acting CEO of No to Violence at the first community forum, held in Mornington. ‘Peninsula Voice’, a community organization that supports social change, hosted the event, giving Rosie an opportunity to speak about the areas that she identified as needing urgent change. She states,

“As a society, we look to blame the victims, rather than make the perpetrators accountable.” As Australian of the Year, Rosie has spoken at over 250 events to get her message across about how serious the issue of family violence is on our society. There is still a staggering 2 women per week murdered in Australia, 1 in 3 women affected by violence and 1 in 4 children. However, the Federal Government recently announced a $100 million package to deal with domestic and family violence. In addition, the Federal Government will hand out mobile phones to women fleeing domestic violence, to help them escape ongoing abuse. As part of the Government package, $36.5 million will be spent over three years to provide more training for police, social workers and emergency staff to better support women. There will also be training for hospital staff to recognise the signs of domestic violence, as well as a duty lawyer at selected hospitals to provide legal assistance. Rosie spoke at her book launch about her campaign called ‘Never alone’ of which 40,000 people have joined to date. She says, “ I think that what I’ve wanted to achieve, is a strong advocacy group who can keep our politicians on focus and continue to keep placing that pressure where it needs to be.” She goes on to quote

a statement that Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull MP, said recently, “Not all disrespect of women ends in violence, but all violence begins with disrespect.” As Rosie reflects back to last year, she recalls the wonderful support she received from members of the community. She states, “Community support is incredible at a time when you at your lowest, a bunch of flowers or a home cooked meal, these gestures of kindness were amazing.” Jon Faine adds, “Whatever this thing called community is, we find out through sometimes tragic events, like bushfires and like Luke’s death. That’s where we define what community is.” Rosie finishes the conversation with a message of hope, “What I would like to see is for conversations to continue. I would like to think we’ve started the ball rolling in the right direction.” She looks up at a picture of her son Luke positioned for all to see on stage, and says, “The reason I have worked so hard, is to make a difference, so that Luke didn’t die in vain.” Rosie’s campaign website is: www.neveralone.com.au If you would like to know more about support services available for family and domestic violence, contact the 1800 Respect national helpline on 1800 737 732 or the Men’s Referral Service on 1300 766 491. Women’s Crisis Line: 1800 811 811. Lifeline (24 hour crisis line): 131 114.

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Incredible Edible Garden takes flight An author, an illustrator and a rather delicious book launch at The Hungry Peacock. Two Mornington Peninsula women have combined to create a children’s book and they will launch it at a family friendly café in Tyabb on November 28. The Incredible Edible Garden is herbalist, naturopath and energetic healer Victoria Breheny’s debut children’s book. It is the second children’s book that designer, author and illustrator Jemma Phillips has illustrated. Ms Phillips released her first children’s book earlier this year titled Bucket Sheep. The two share an affinity with the outdoors, a love of animals and a passion for children’s stories. Ms Breheny is a mother of two, plus “two handsome Labradors, four cheeky chickens and two comical Guinea pigs”. She was inspired, she says, from a young age by her mother’s love of the garden. “Life couldn’t be much sweeter,” she says on sharing her children’s book with the world. Ms Phillips is previously an artist of children’s walls and Christmas cards and her watercolour illustrations are inspired by childhood memories, animals and both the English and Australian country sides.

She too surrounds herself with animals at home - dogs Bailey and Diesel and a cat, Charlotte. The Incredible Edible Garden will be launched at The Hungry Peacock, 16 Mornington-Tyabb Rd, Tyabb, on Saturday November 28, 2-4pm. Look for The Incredible Edible Garden in local book stores.

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John Darbyshire came to Sorrento in 1845 and lived with his wife in a hut constructed mainly of flattened kerosene tins, held together by native ivy. One summer evening, when the tide was low, Darby went cray fishing around the rocks of the Sorrento Back Beach. He perhaps failed to observe a sudden change in weather or else believed he could withstand the gale and became marooned out there for four days and three nights. To escape drowning, Darby scrambled onto the rock that now bears his name. The Sorrento Life Saving Corps helped to keep Darby alive by sending food and water via the rocket and Source: Jenny Skelton’s book ‘My Reflections, Sorrento & Portsea Cemeteries’. he was eventually rescued. Jenny is a committee member for the Nepean Historical Society and also runs the ‘History of Sorrento & Portsea’ Facebook page.

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Through Ancestry.com, you can search historical records, census and voter lists, immigration and travel information, military records or school directories and almanacs and uncover your own family history stories. Mornington Peninsula woman June, a regular visitor to Rosebud Library, used Ancestry.com to trace her relatives back to the First Fleet. Using criminal, shipping, census and death records she was able to piece together the story of Jacob Bellette on her family tree. Jacob stole some linen from his employer on Christmas Day, which resulted in a police chase over rooftops to catch him.

Eventually he was found hiding in a wardrobe. For his crime, Jacob was transported to Sydney on the First Fleet and was then sent out to Norfolk Island. On Norfolk Island, Jacob met Anne Harper who was sent out on the Lady Juliana, or the ‘Floating Brothel’, on the Second Fleet. Once married, Jacob and Anne had eight children together. When Norfolk Island was closed, the couple were sent to Tasmania where they had their ninth child. Once freed, both Jacob and Anne were given land grants. At Our Library – available at Mornington, Hastings, Somerville and Rosebud libraries you can trace your family tree through FREE access to the Library Edition of Ancestry. com.

Ancestry Library Edition provides the largest collection of online genealogical resources. To start searching your family history all you need is: •A current library card and PIN • T o visit either Hastings, Mornington, Rosebud or Somerville libraries •A ccess to one of the public internet computers, or connection to the library’s Wi-Fi from your personal device If you are a novice, the Ancestry.com Learning Centre is a great place to start your genealogical journey. Bookings can be made with the friendly library team members to help get you started with using Ancestry.com. For further details, head to ourlibrary.mornpen.vic.gov.au

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Anti Diabetes (BAD), and contestants will need to be well versed in the issues surrounding diabetes. They will also judged against criteria such as personality, elegance and appearance, and awareness of world affairs. The event will take place in Manila from November 19 to 30, so John only has a few weeks to prepare himself for his first ever pageant. He says that he’s had limited experience in amateur modelling - volunteering to strut his stuff in a suit at a fashion show, for example - but the pageant world is new to him entirely. At just 26, John has already racked up an impressive list of achievements. He plays volleyball at both a state and international level, returning from the Asian World Championships in Taipei in August and competing interstate

every fortnight. He also plays beach volleyball for Victoria, and his team has come first in the nationals twice. As if that weren’t enough, John is also part-owner of an electrical business in Melbourne, having moved from his native Mt Eliza two and a half years ago. The fact that he shares the business with two friends means that he has the flexibility to pursue his host of other interests. All of this seems to put John in a prime position to win Mister Pancontinental 2015. Who knows where he’ll go from there? To find out more about John and his campaign to win the pageant, visit the Mister Pancontinental Australia 2015 Facebook page.

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– you name it, she organises it so you don’t have to, and all with a smile. (Norwood House is known for friendly first class service.) All the rooms at Norwood House Motel and Receptions are clean and comfortable, so your guests can stay on after the reception to enjoy a delicious breakfast the next morning or alternatively book in for a couple of days to laze around the pool or explore the Mornington Peninsula. Norwood House Motel and Receptions can also be hired for birthday and engagement parties. Norwood House Motel and Receptions A: 1198 Nepean Highway, Mt Eliza P: 5975 7977 www.norwoodhouse.com.au

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play a role in the fashion but we believe the Mornington Peninsula is home to all styles and that’s why we love this place so much! What are a couple of your favourite blogs or websites and why? The Nook Gallery – These local legends always have something new and interesting like shows/galleries happening at their space! Afends.com these guys are amazing and they make hemp based clothing HOW COOL! Can you tell us one or two of your fave local spots? (anything from a a cafe/shop/park/beach/ bar) Our weekly catch up meetings are at the Royal Hotel in Mornington. What a spot for a meeting! Views, bar and amazing food! One of our other favourite spots is Emu Plains Market in Balnarring. We love the atmosphere, the people and the local talent is mind blowing.

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Making Waves This stunning collection of images has been captured by local ocean photographer Matt Burgess. “From a young age I have always had a fascination with the ocean; I feel more at home floating in the water with my camera than anywhere on land. “I am amazed by the ocean and its many

forms and the relationship between water and light. The Mornington Peninsula offers me many opportunities to create images, with the dramatic back drops and ever changing weather and light conditions.” You can view more of Matt’s work at www. mattburgessphoto.com or on instagram @ matt_burgess_photo.

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Celebrating The New, The Old, and The Now The New

On Monday 12 October, we celebrated the opening of our Arts Festival and the newgeneration Homesteads 1, 2 and 3. Around 800 guests joined current Principal Jonathan Walter, together with his predecessors Paul Turner, Ian Macmillan and Michael Norman to mark what is a transformational change to the teaching and learning spaces at Woodleigh School. The new buildings are a great leap forward, and plans for the replacement of Homesteads 4, 6 and 7 are well underway. Their redevelopment will bring all of Woodleigh’s Year 7-10 classrooms into the 21st century – comfortable, functional, customisable, sustainable and technologically integrated homes away from home, for all Woodleigh students. It is a landmark time in our School’s history.

The Old

On Saturday 17 October, 353 very well dressed guests celebrated Woodleigh’s 40th birthday in wonderful style at The Big Four-0. The night was filled with laughter and smiles, amazing dance floor moments, poignant speeches and wonderful entertainment. Special thanks to Barn and Co. and Stillwater at Crittenden, the food was sublime.

The Now

On Wednesday 21 October we said farewell to our Year 12 Class of 2015 at our Morning Reflections Ceremony and Year 12 Assembly. The 12s of 2015 have been a wonderful, cohesive, hard-working group of leaders in our School. We wish them the very best for their exams and encourage them to take time to celebrate the things they have achieved already, with the understanding that there is still plenty to be done.

And a final reminder to all students sitting exams in the coming weeks; when you’re in the exam room, and you’re ready, and raring to go... Read the question. Read the question. Then, read the question again! Best wishes to all, and thank you for the memories. Adam Liddiard – Director of Community Relations Woodleigh School

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Get on the Wine Food Farmgate Trail

chocolates and bread, grab a bit of salami When was the last time you really explored the food and wine experiences and some pickles, or a local steak for the barbie and you have all the ingredients for a of the Mornington Peninsula? Did you realise there is so much on offer? You can pick up fresh salad vegies or pick your own strawberries - they are in season now! Gather some olives, apples, cheese,

great spring picnic. Of course there is great fresh seafood as well… Spring is the season for snapper and mussels and with more than 200km of coastline the Mornington Peninsula has some great options. You can

pick up locally made beer, cider and spirits as well as great local wine (of course). There’s a plethora of award winning and very tasty tipples to try. If you haven’t got onto the Wine Food Farmgate Trail yet, you are missing out on all this delicious fare. All direct from the maker/grower with low carbon miles - you can’t get any fresher than that! Alternatively you can find a funky café,

groovy brewery or wine bar, or all manner of restaurants where all the sourcing has already been done for you. With 75 Wine, Food and Farmgate experiences now 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 03 5987 3078 to have one mailed to your door.

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Cut down by disease BY JANE HONE

Cypress trees are not native to Australia, but they have long been favoured in this country for their density and their ability to grow quickly. “In the 1920s throughout Victoria, cypress and pine trees were used as windbreaks in both farm and coastal environments,” explains Greg Powell from Mornington Peninsula Shire. Now, cypress trees are starting to die, due to what is thought to be a combination of fungal pathogens and environmental conditions such as drought, waterlogging and humidity. Cypress canker is the pathogen that poses the biggest threat to cypress trees worldwide, and there is currently no known cure for it. According to Greg, there is also the fact that cypress trees grow “larger and faster” in Australia than in their native North America, which can cause structural issues such as large branch failure later in life. Signs of the disease include reddish cankers with small black dots on the surface and foliage that yellows rapidly. Greg says that, “With the greater number of the existing trees throughout Victoria being close to 100 years of age and the impacts of drought, storms and surrounding

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anyone for croquet? development, many are having to be removed.” The Department of Environment and Primary Industries advises that the management of affected cypress trees is the responsibility of land owners or managers, and recommends replacing severely affected trees with more tolerant cypress varieties, or Australian natives. If you suspect that you have a case of cypress canker on your property, you can call DEPI’s Crop Health Services on 9032 7515 to organise testing. If you would like to report diseased trees, email plant.protection@depi. vic.gov.au and include any relevant photographs.

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If you’ve travelled down to Point Nepean and seen a group of people playing croquet on the Parade Ground, you could mistakenly think they have been hired as a charming, nostalgic sight for tourists. Actually, they are the enthusiastic members of Sorrento Croquet Club. So-called because when founder Val Grinblat established the club in 1998, she hoped to secure a playing ground in Sorrento, the club has been playing at the beautiful Point Nepean for around 14 years. And members couldn’t be happier with their surrounds. “It’s just magnificent being there on Parade Ground with dolphins jumping around in the foreground and the ships coming in and out,” says member Cathy Prisow. The croquet players often find themselves chatting and giving directions and historical information to tourists visiting Point Nepean. “We’re part of the scenery down there now,” laughs club secretary Carol Yule. Each year Sorrento Croquet hosts a Southeast Metropolitan Croquet Association Tournament, and visitors are consistently amazed by the

beauty of Parade Ground. The club plays year-round, with games taking place on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday afternoons. The club is currently home to 36 members is always on the lookout for more croquet enthusiasts. Carol says that you don’t need to know how to play the game in order to join, and that members are happy assist novices and provide mallets. Anyone who wants to have a go at croquet can call the club to organise a visit. “You don’t need any special equipment or clothing. Just come along and give it a try,” says Carol. “We’re all very friendly and welcoming… and it’s a great time of year to start!” Contact croquetsorrento@gmail.com or 5986 5446 with any enquiries.

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“The concept of trading to exchange goods and services Kitchen Labs has confected the perfect remedy to growing its business and conserving cash flow. not only keeps us competitive in the market, but it means Since joining Bartercard almost three years ago, the company’s owner Danny Raees Khawari has already done half a million dollars’ worth of business through the cashless marketplace, saving approximately $500,000. The Hallam-based entrepreneur, who also owns Macho Construction Services which specialises in commercial, residential and industrial construction services, said the concept of trading works in his businesses. “We do rendering, supply EPS installation and lightweight cladding on Bartercard which earns us trade dollars,” said Danny. “We then spend the alternative currency on business expenses, so we don’t have to touch our cash flow.” “We use Bartercard to pay for raw materials and services such as construction cleans, invest in property and dine out at restaurants when we need a break.” He said the other items on his cashless spending list include furniture and office equipment, printing and collateral, website design and digital marketing to keep his brand visible in the online market. “A lot of our business comes from website enquiries, so it’s important for customers to find us online,” he said.

that we can spend the cash we’ve conserved on growing our brand on and offline, and creating more value for our customers.” Danny added that one of the key ways of growing his businesses has been a collaborative approach. “We’ve created local partnerships and continual supply agreements with other building and construction companies on Bartercard to ensure there’s a constant flow of work,” he said. “It’s not only given us exposure to a new market of customers, but makes demand consistently steady.” He said that outdoor kitchens are always trending in the luxury space, and custom designs allow customers to tailorbuild to their entertaining style. When asked what else he plans to spend trade dollars on, Danny added that a holiday in Fiji is in the pipeline. “Bartercard offers a thousand accommodation options world-wide without the cash expense to boot,” he said. “So the only excuse not to go on holidays is keeping up with the extra business on Bartercard.” For more information on growing your business with Bartercard, contact Bartercard Mornington Peninsula on 9773 8177 or 0410 023 453.

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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!

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. Follow them on Facebook for drink tips and weekly specials. Sea Breeze Cellars 244 Boundary Road, Dromana T 5987 0877 seabreeze@bigpond.net.au

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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. 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

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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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!

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No i-deer! BY JANE HONE

You may have noticed, just before you pass the Dromana Drive-in on the freeway, some deer spread out across a paddock, antlers pointing to the sky. What kind of deer farm is it? Answering this question has proven to be harder than it seems, since the owners do not live onsite and their contact details are elusive... Unable to get in touch with the owners of the deer, and in the absence of any other apparent deer farms on the Mornington Peninsula, we wondered whether the region was appropriate for this type of farm. Andrew McKinnon, president of the Deer Industry Association of Australia, said that the peninsula would be suitable for deer farming. “It’s a good area, because they’ve got good rainfall down there, and it’s more suitable for having the babies,” he said. “You’ve generally got grass greener for longer.” Andrew explained that his own deer farm is near Mount Gambier, which is typically dry by Christmas, the time when deer mothers have their offspring. Despite this, his deer “do quite well.” There are currently 80 or 90 registered

deer farms in Australia, most of which are in Victoria. Much of the profit from deer farming is made through antler and velvet production (deer velvet is prized for its myriad of health benefits). Of course, there is also venison, which is slowly rising in popularity in this country. According to Andrew, many people have the wrong idea about venison because they’ve only tried the meat from an older stag that’s been shot in the wild for its antlers, rather than the young deer which are bred for meat on farms. NSW meat producer Tim Hansen and his team at Mandagery Creek say that venison is “a superior quality meat possessing wonderful flavour and extreme tenderness”, and is “high in iron and protein and low in fat and cholesterol.” So why not give venison a go using the following some fabulous recipes, courtesy of Tim Hansen’s wife Sophie, who runs the blog www.locallovely.blogspot.com.au. For these tasty venison recipes go to our website www. morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au And as for the Dromana deer?

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Self-Defence with a Difference

There’s something special about Mornington Judo Club.

With an ex-Olympian head coach at the helm for over thirty years, a secretary that’s been there nearly as long, three assistant coaches with serious judo careers under their (black) belts and “Mornington’s next Olympian” in a training role, it’s no wonder the club is one of the biggest in the state. But Head Coach Michael Picken says that the key to the club’s success is that it doesn’t focus exclusively on success. “We’re not about the top end athletes, although we have our fair share. We’re more about people having a good experience… We try to make it as fun as possible.” One of the athletes Michael’s talking about is Harry Cassar. At eighteen, Harry has just gotten his black belt and ranks in the top four in Australia for his weight category. He offers up his services for free at twice-weekly training sessions, where he teaches junior members all the tricks he’s learnt so far. Then there are assistant coaches David Karney, Edgar Proy and Steve Bognar, who have all competed at a national level. “The coaches at the club are absolutely magnificent,” says Ari Masters, whose seven and nine year old sons (pictured)

attend the club and compete nationally and internationally. “There’s no money in it; they do it for love.” Secretary Kath Sheenan fell in love with the club when her son started training there three decades ago. When new people arrive, Kath “gets them a cup of tea and makes them feel welcome at the door.” Originating in Japan, judo is practiced worldwide. The sport is particularly popular in France, where Ari plans to take his sons next year to compete. When asked why people like judo, Michael says that, “It’s great for your confidence… You find kids who are a little bit shy and a little bit reluctant to push themselves forward… In Judo, you have to come forward.” Ari agrees, pointing out that it’s useful for young people to learn how to defend themselves against bullies, and for girls in particular to gain self defence skills. Many girls and women have trained at Mornington Judo Club over the years, and done quite well. Michael encourages more females to join the club. “It’s a real community,” he says. “We make everyone feel welcome.” Mornington Judo Club A: 4 Bruce Street, Mornington P: 5975 5352 W: www.morningtonjudo.com

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Mornington Peninsula’s inaugural women’s conference & cocktail event SoarCon is just around the corner! EVENT DETAILS Saturday November 14th at Peppers Moonah Links, Fingal

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Conference: 8.30am - 5pm Soar Awards Cocktail Party: 5.30pm - 7.30pm If you are in business, employed, studying or at crossroads deciding which path to take, this Soar Collective event is for you. “It’s so vitally important to have the opportunity to connect with people that are on the same journey as you. It gives an amazing opportunity to share, learn, grow and support each other. Amazing things happen at these conferences when the collective is put together. It’s so inspiring to not only hear and learn from speakers, but equally so from the people sitting right next to you that have gone through what you’re going through and all want to make an impact on the world.” - Tina Tower, Begin Bright Book your tickets now – complete packages are available including VIP. Tickets for the Soar Awards can be purchased separately.

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Real Bakery

Who doesn’t love a neighbourhood bakery/café, tempting cakes for all occasions, the wafting aroma of baking bread? Nothing replaces a real bakery for quality! And that’s what Tony Shepherd’s slogan has been for 25 years “Quality is our priority” “We strive to achieve this daily at our two bakeries located in Mt Eliza and Mt Martha.” says Tony

Great range of breads, cakes, pies, coffee, juices and smoothies and a selection of deli rolls and foccacias.

“At the Sheep Station Bakehouse we make everything we sell from the great range of breads, cakes, slices, gelati, coffee, juices, smoothies, fine selection of deli rolls and focaccias and our amazing selection of pies, pasties and sausage rolls.” Come in and see Rachel and the team. SHEEP STATION BAKEHOUSE A: 18 Lochiel Ave, Mt Martha P: 5974 3544 W: www.sheepstationbakehouse.com.au

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Brow Theory is a boutique service devoted to maintaining and shaping the perfect eyebrow and creating stunning, natural lashes. Threading is an ancient Indian art which uses a length of thread to remove unwanted hair. The precision and definition that threading can achieve makes it particularly suitable for shaping eyebrows. A lash lift creates the appearance of longer lashes and produces a luscious curl that will last for six to eight weeks. Lashes are lifted from the root and curled right up to the tip, resulting in beautiful, defined and dramatic lashes you will love. Having expanded to four stores across Melbourne and Mt Martha, Brow Theory offers excellence in facials, threading and all things eyebrows. Brow Theory A: within Bespoke Hair, 34/38 Lochiel Ave, Mt Martha P: 0439 834 384 E: mtmartha@browtheory.com.au W: browtheory.com.au FB: Brow Theory Insta: @browtheory

What does a self-confessed Italophile with a passion for the Australian countryside do? She learns to cook in Italy then buys a resort-style home to teach Italian cooking by the sea. That’s what Deborah Bourke, owner of Fare Italian Cookery School, did when she relocated to the Mornington Peninsula in 2012. From her stunning home in a beautiful area of Mt Martha that has been likened to the Amalfi Coast of Italy, which she purchased with her partner Rodney Paterson, who is also the in-house barista, she provides visitors with the opportunity to learn to cook authentic Italian cuisine in a spectacular setting. Day cooking classes are available, as well as the indulgent 3 Day Foodies Cookery Retreat, which includes accommodation for two nights in their luxury B&B accommodation, Kiss Me by the Sea, breakfast daily and four cook-and-dine classes. Students learn how to make fresh pasta, gnocchi and sauces, antipasti, meat, chicken, fish and desserts, using the finest seasonal produce sourced from local properties and purveyors of fine foods. Deborah believes that a passion for Italian food can bring people together, regardless of their cooking ability. Fare Italian Cookery School provides this experience in a wonderful environment that revolves around the simple deliciousness of Italian food, served up with spectacular sea views! Fare Italian Cookery School A: 2 Two Bays Crescent, Mount Martha P: (03) 5974 8365 W: www.fareitaliancookeryschool.com.au FB: @ Kiss Me By The Sea

Peninsula pair are a property owner’s delight

A dynamic duo is turning property maintenance on its head for time poor Peninsula home owners. Husband and wife Andrew and Alex Levy are the faces behind Allocate Peninsula – the ultimate property service on the Mornington Peninsula. Theirs is a personalised service that includes holiday house letting, preparing properties for sale, holiday house cleaning and maintenance. Their approach is hands on and their service is detailed - from house cleans to window washing, high pressure washing, decluttering, linen changes and more. “Living on the peninsula gives us a hands on approach to every request, giving you the reassurance of a quality job every time,” they say. “If you are thinking of holiday letting your home, or perhaps it is time to move on and you would like your property spruced up for selling, don’t hesitate to contact us for a quote.” Allocate Peninsula M: Andrew 0412 409 088, Alex 0417 558 250 W: allocatepeninsula.com.au FB: /Allocate Peninsula Insta: @allocatepeninsula

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Holiday Activities Beautiful Balnarring

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. Open for dinner Tuesday to Sunday, for lunch Friday to Sunday and in summer everyday for lunch and dinner. Next time you’re down on the Peninsula, pop into Ciao Bella for a uniquely Italian experience. Ciao a presto. Ciao Bella 2998 Frankton-Flinders Road, Balnarring 5931 3098 info@ciaobellapizza.com.au www.ciaobellapizza.com.au Join them on Facebook too

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Barefoot Bowling

Balnarring Bowls & Social Club invites young and old to TRY BOWLS! Barefoot Bowls Season commenced on 23 October, and continues each Friday (except for Christmas Day) until 11 March. From 4.30pm until dark, bowls are distributed, instruction is offered and patrons enjoy a snag and a drink. Ladies President, Robbie Steege, said “Four of us came to the Club one Friday for a drink and to watch barefoot bowls. We signed up as Social Members and had our first coaching that night. Now we play Pennant Bowls.” “And that first visit was just three years ago”, Robbie added. Adults $3.00 entry. Kids are free. Need more information? Geoff 0427 968 557 or Robbie 0417 336 663

COME & TRY Barefoot BOWLS! ALL AGES WELCOME!

For the last two years this unpretentious French eatery has established itself as a favourite of locals and weekenders with quality food, a great wine list and a casual, convivial atmosphere. Cooking classic French cuisine, Le Bouchon has hit a note with diners for simple, traditional, generous dishes and daily specials. BYO is happily accepted Tuesdays and Wednesdays. At lunch choose a la carte or the selected menu of 2 courses for $35, 3 courses for $45, served with a glass of wine. Le Bouchon is open for dinner Tuesday to Saturday, lunch Thursday to Saturday with extended hours over Summer. Bookings advised. The food at Le Bouchon is honest and classically French. Everything on the menu is gluten free, there are vegetarian choices and children’s menu, making it not only unpretentious, but friendly and welcoming for all. Le Bouchon A: Shop 3, 10 Russell St, Balnarring P: 5983 2012 www.lebouchon.com.au

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The girls source beautiful local and international labels to create a range for everybody. The sisters have gained a reputation as personal stylists and are happy to style customers for special occasions or just for everyday wear. Ruby Finch prides itself on its extensive range of jeans in various styles and shapes to accommodate young girls and women alike. They also have a vast range of footwear ranging from comfortable lace ups to Spanish espadrilles and wedges you won’t want to take off. The girls are constantly adding labels to their store to reflect the ever changing fashion industry and have the exciting ‘Stevie May’ arriving in store shortly. The girls welcome your feedback or queries on their facebook page or simply give them a call on (03) 5931 3843.

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Traditional, quality French cuisine

Stockists of: mesop (featured) Pako Litto The Hip Tee LTB Jeans Maiocchi Mandalay nikel & sole Metalicus Noa Noa Conchita Stevie May Neo shoes & more

from 4.30pm, each FRIDAY during Summer (excl. Christmas Day) Bowls provided • BBQ Bar from 4pm • drinks at tiny prices! Balnarring Bowls & Social Club Bruce St Reserve, Balnarring For more info call Geoff 0427 968 557

Ruby Finch was a dream venture for twin sisters Mandy and Melissa back in August 2009. It is a gorgeous boutique in the quaint seaside suburb of Balnarring specialising in unique women’s fashion, footwear and accessories.

Beautiful Holiday Activities Balnarring

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Christmas

entertainment Nova Star Productions have all of your Christmas stiltwalking characters covered.

If your Christmas event needs a beautiful Angel or two or three, a stunning sparkly Christmas Fairy or a cheeky, excitable Elf, then Nova Star Productions can make it a magical success. Call 0411 120 761, email info@leoniedeavin.com.au or visit our website for more Christmas Characters www.novastarproductions.com.au

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Award-winning Mornington Peninsula author, Karen Turner’s debut novel, Torn, is a historical fiction novel set in the Regency era that explores the darkly human nature of relationships, while remaining true to the popular genre. Unlike many ‘Jane Austen’ style stories that often feature chaste lovers and scandals strictly kept ‘behind closed doors’, Karen set out to look at the damaging effects of love and betrayal in graphic detail, all the while remaining faithful to the historical era. “I wanted the characters in Torn to be evolved, with real flaws and failings. “Despite living in a world of elegance and excess, they needed to experience deep betrayal, pain and true suffering like they would today,”

Karen says. Set against a backdrop of love and treachery during the turbulent years of the Napoleonic Wars, this sweeping saga tells the story of a young girl, Alex Broughton, and her journey to womanhood. As events progress, Alex experiences the devastating effects of war, unrequited love, and suffers a cruel betrayal from an unlikely source. First released in 2013, Torn is part of a trilogy. The second novel, Inviolate, continues the narrative of Alex Broughton and her passionate struggle against the constraints of her time. The much anticipated third installment will be released in 2016. Torn and Inviolate can be purchased at select bookstores, including Dymocks stores, as well as via Amazon and other e-book retailers. Find out more at karenturner.com.au

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LIGHT MATTER 4 – 24ANN December 201 5 GREENWOOD An Inner Journey 5 – 28 June

an exhibition about light and what it means to shine

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Time to get happy!

The Mindfulness Festival

Take some well-earned chill time to enjoy wellbeing workshops, empowering guest speakers and live music at the Mindfulness Festival at Boneo Maze and Mini Golf on Saturday 28 November from 11am to 5pm.

A family friendly community festival, it is the signature fundraising event for the Wellness Pavilion – a new facility to enhance mental health and wellbeing for youth on the peninsula. With all profits raised going to the Wellness Pavilion, the Mindfulness Festival is a feel good opportunity to encourage happiness and wellbeing. There will be live music from The Warrains, SugaTree, Drew Bowden, Lady and the Tramps, The Daddios and other great acts, as well as guest speakers who will join specialist yoga, meditation

and nutrition practitioners as they demonstrate child and teen friendly techniques to empower kids to better address life’s challenges and feel calm and energised. Bring a picnic hamper or feast on the sumptuous offers there, as the kids explore the acres of outdoor fun. Tickets are $25 per adult, $20 per child, $23 per senior, $80 per family of four (additional children $15 pp), which includes mini golf (the Adventure Zone is an additional $5 per ride). Call Boneo Maze on 5988 6385 to prepurchase tickets, or order online at www.southernpeninsulaartscentre.com. A full program of events is at www.boneomaze.com.au. The Mindfulness Festival A: Boneo Maze and Mini Golf, 695 Limestone Rd, Fingal P: (03) 5988 6385 FB: @ Rosebud Wellness Pavilion

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THE MINDFULNESS FESTIVAL

Let’s connect and live happy A community picnic at Boneo Maze & Mini Golf with family friendly live music, yoga, meditation, mazes, mini golf + outdoor games

All profits go towards the building of the Wellness Pavilion at Rosebud Secondary College

SAT NOV 28 2015 11AM-5PM BONEO MAZE & MINI GOLF LIMESTONE RD, BONEO FOR INFORMATION & BOOKINGS Call Boneo Maze on Tel 5988 6385 to pre-purchase your ticket or order on line via

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Who listens to the radio? BY LIZ ROGERS

Mt Eliza Music Festival

Line Up Announced The line-up has been announced for the inaugural Mt Eliza Music Festival, and it’s looking mighty fine. The event, which will take place on Saturday February 6, 2016 at Mt Eliza’s Village Green, will feature the likes of Woodlock, Tash Sultana, Parallel People, Mike Gurrieri, Steve Ward, JPA and Marty Williams (pictured above playing at the Main St Festival) with more still to be announced. A diverse range of music genres will be represented at the festival, including multicultural acts and youth bands as well as a ‘Boho Blends DJ booth’, buskers, stiltwalkers, face painters and a silent disco. The festival was born when Mt Eliza resident and Melbourne music industry insider Tim Meyer noticed an opportunity for a festival of this kind on the peninsula, and found that there was a lot of enthusiasm and support for the idea. Mornington Peninsula Magazine is proud to be an inaugural sponsor. “Everyone in town was up for it and people have been very supportive,” says Tim. “The Chamber of Commerce got right behind it and helped venues onboard, so we’re incredibly grateful for their support.” Tim is helped by a team of volunteers, as well as Alison Doherty and the Mt Eliza Chamber of Commerce. The festival will carry on into the night as live music performances take place at a variety of eateries and bars in town. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/mtelizamusicfestival, www.mtelizamusicfestival.com or email tim@mtelizamusicfestival.com NOVEMBER 2015 (48)

The King of Jordan had one. Dick Smith still has one. Member of SPARC (the Southern Peninsula Amateur Radio Club) Mark Bruechert has one too and has chatted with weather operators on remote islands, foreign aircraft and ships sailing solo on wild and expansive oceans.

Everybody’s got a hobby right? Well it seems that some of us are a little more serious about them than others. Mark explains. ‘I see radio as the first real social platform. People began making their own systems in the 1890’s because they wanted to connect with people from around the globe. All you need is a suitable radio, a wire antenna and some form of power supply and you’re away’.

There are around twenty thousand licenced amateur radio operators in Australia, one and a half million in Japan and up to three hundred thousand in the States. Each country has its own unique call sign – Australia’s is VK (Victor Kilo) and you can add on a three when you’re calling from Victoria (VK3). It appears that bouncing signals off satellites and the moon is pretty popular. Rosebud High students have even connected with space station astronauts via radio waves. Mark continues. ‘There are three grades of licence; foundation, standard and advanced and all owner/operators require one. There are strict behavioural codes to which all amateurs conform.’ There are two amateur radio clubs on the Peninsula, one in Frankston (FAMPARC) the other in Rosebud. November 29th sees the SPARC guys getting together to run their Rosebud Radio Fest at Eastbourne

The art of hot glass Gordon Studio Glassblowers

Primary School in Allambi Avenue Rosebud and it’s promising to be even bigger and better than last year. Experienced amateurs will be conducting forums throughout the day, AVRS (Australian Vintage Radio Society) and emergency services will be represented, plus there’ll be loads of radio equipment (think antennae and components), door prizes,

food and free parking - all for just six dollars entry. Listen up! SPARC Southern Peninsula Amateur Radio Club Rosebud Radio Fest To find out more contact: www.rosebudradiofest.com markybradio@gmail.com j.ross@tpg.com.au clive.rob@bigpond.com Find them on Facebook

Glass blowing is an age-old craft with traditions that spans back thousands of year, the tools and techniques of which remained largely unchanged today. Gordon Studio Glassblowers gallery and studio, situated in Red Hill, affords the rare opportunity to witness this ancient craft. From the safety of the viewing mezzanine, visitors are able to watch the artists at work, or – better yet – join them. Owned and operated by Australian glass artists Eileen Gordon and Grant Donaldson, visitors to the studio are able to partake in workshops. Having run the studio for over 20 years, Eileen certainly knows what she’s doing and makes it look easy. Watching her work, manipulating and forging this organic substance, is hypnotic and erotic as it oozes and slides around with fluidity, as though it has a soul of its own, which the artist almost has to bend with. In small groups of around eight, students are taught the basic techniques to be able to create their own tiny masterpieces – or in this case, paperweights or glasses. Using a mini furnace to reheat, called the glory hole, blowing irons to blow the glass and give it shape, and the tongs and pincers, students can experience this incredible craft firsthand. The end result is coupled with a sense of achievement, having had a taste of this fascinating world of glass blowing and glass art, evoking a new appreciation for this craft that is so simple yet so complex, using an ancient substance that is organically beautiful. Gordon Studio Glassblowers P: (03) 5989 7073 A: 290 Red Hill Road, Red Hill W: www.gordonstudio.com.au FB: Gordon Studio Glassblowers www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

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Christmas Family Fun Festival

St Thomas More Primary’s Christmas Family Fun Festival will be held on Sunday 22nd November from 11am to 4pm. The festival will include many attractions including market stalls, craft, massage, carnival Games, showbags, food and drink, and music and entertainment. There will also be rides for everyone to enjoy, including Combat Challenge Obstacle, Chair-O-Plane, Cup and Saucer, Jumping Castle, Animal Farm, Cha-Cha and The Hurricane. Wristbands for UNLIMITED RIDES can be purchased on www.trybooking. com/153474 or at the Ride Ticket Booth on the day of the festival. This year’s festival theme is Christmas and will include Christmas crafts and Christmas tree orders, along with many other Christmas goodies. St Thomas More Primary School 313 Canadian Bay Rd, Mt Eliza For more information please visit https://www.facebook.com/ stmchristmasfamilyfestival

Fight For Bella The Allan’s family has had their world turned upside down when their gorgeous 6 year old daughter Bella was diagnosed in September with T cell leukaemia, a rare form of cancer. Bella’s family and friends have organized a Cocktail fundraiser night on Saturday November 28 at The Mezzanine North Melbourne. Tickets are available for $110 via www.eventbrite.com.au/e/fight-forbella-tickets-18644337716

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Mary Poppins is coming to the Frankston stage

around Victoria and previously performed the role of Fantine in our production of Les Miserables. The magical story of the world’s favourite Nanny arriving on Cherry Tree Lane will be triumphantly and spectacularly brought to the stage with dazzling choreography, incredible effects, beautiful sets and costumes and unforgettable songs. Join PLOS for the limited season opening on New Year’s Eve at Frankston Arts Centre. Tickets available for all shows but secure your tickets quickly as they are selling fast for this production that is one not to miss. What a wonderful production for the holidays. For more or to book go to www.plos.asn.au

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They welcome to the company Lenny Thomas in the role of Michael Banks. Lenny is nine years old and attends primary school in Chelsea. He is joined in the role of Jane Banks by Felicity Bertram who attends Woodleigh School. Both have brought great maturity and a cheeky sense of fun to these important roles as they sing dance and act their way through the rehearsal period. They can’t wait to hit the Frankston Arts Centre stage in early January. The adults involved in PLOS are enthralled by their performances. Completing the family are the parents George and Winifred Banks played by Daniel Ginsberg and Lauren Elise. Both bring a wealth of musical theatre experience to the production. Daniel Ginsberg while being the director of some of their past shows including Legally Blonde and The Addams Family, last performed on stage in the PLOS production of Oliver! Lauren has performed in many shows with companies

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PLOS Musical Productions is pleased to introduce the ‘Banks Family’. The family is the cornerstone of the story and the children Jane and Michael are instrumental in bringing the story of Mary Poppins to life as they visit the many London landmarks with Mary Poppins and Bert.

Kaleidoscope of Colour Artists have embraced the Summer feeling with intriguing creations of colourful art and sculpture.

Featuring Linda Dry-Parker, Stacey Mrmacovski, Yosi Messiah, Monica Adams

November Exhibition Opens Friday 6th until Sunday 22nd Come and Enjoy the vibrant colours and range of art on show during November.

Preview exhibition online www.manyunggallery.com.au For enquiries and purchase details please call (03) 9787 2953 or email staff@manyunggallery.com.au 1408 Nepean Hwy, Mt Eliza Proudly sponsored by Dromana Estate Wines NOVEMBER 2015 (48)

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Art + Social Media = Success BY PENNY IVISON

When Brisbane artist Michael Bond finally decided to start taking his work seriously a few years ago, he set himself a pipedream goal of being stocked in the popular Melbourne gallery and interiors showroom Fenton and Fenton. He began quietly posting his contemporary abstract art on Instagram and instantly found an appreciative audience. Excitingly, it was not long after that Fenton and Fenton approached him to be a part of their ‘Peace of Art’ auction raising money for schools in Ethiopia. He was honoured to contribute to this worthy cause and it led to him achieving his goal of being represented at Fenton and Fenton.

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He hopes to soon be able to give up his day job completely, nailing the ultimate but often elusive artist’s goal. Michael’s works are bold and engaging and embody an attitude of ‘there is no right or wrong’. These works do not aim to please, but they are infinitely pleasing and fly off the walls of his now Australia wide stockists. Local finger-on-the-pulse shop owner Meg at Greedilulu discovered Michael’s work on social media and approached him to be a stockist, giving the peninsula its very own place to view and purchase these paintings. Pop into Greedilulu at 12 Blake Street, Mornington, or find Michael on Instagram @chesty007 and online at fentonandfenton.com.au.

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AT MCCULLOCH

“Artworks featuring humour and acute observations of flora and fauna, of early days and life today, is a big part of Aboriginal art making these days, but is not usually the first thing that springs to mind when one thinks of Aboriginal art,” says Whistlewood’s co-curator Susan McCulloch. “We decided that a show featuring bold, beautiful, quirky, colourful and unusual paintings, weavings, carvings, ceramics plus a range of homewares would make for an ideal end of year exhibition.” “It’s a time to give thanks for the year gone by, to celebrate the festive season and the year ahead – to add a light touch to the seriousness of daily life, and to lift the spirits through these fun works of art – any of which would make for a special and unique Christmas gift (or gift to oneself!)”

Featured will be imaginative figurative woven sculptures by the southern deserts’ Tjanpi Grass Weavers; quirky felt and mixed media sculptures by Alice Spring’s Yarrenyty Altere Artists: small, beautifully packaged Bagu ‘firemaker’ ceramics from Girringun Arts of Far North Queensland; intricately decorated bird carvings from Elcho Island; small feathered sculptures, prints and jewellery by Baluk Artists of the Mornington Peninsula; a wide range of innovative and very different figurative and raw abstract paintings plus licensed design homewares of all manner of items. Christmas Salon: Aboriginal Art & Gifts for Christmas December 5 & 6, 11 am-5pm WHISTLEWOOD Art Consultancy + Private Gallery A: 642 Tucks Road, Shoreham T: 5989 8282 E: info@mccullochandmcculloch.com.au

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CHRISTMAS SALON

‘Quirky and colourful’ is the theme of the Christmas Salon of Aboriginal art at Whistlewood, Art Consultancy + Private Gallery, Shoreham on December 5 & 6.

Painting pictured: Alec Baker, Ngura (Country), acrylic on canvas, 101 x 152 cm. Courtesy Iwantja Arts.

STRINGYBARK CINEMA: THE ULTIMATE OUTDOOR MOVIE EXPERIENCE

true open air cinema experience; picnicking and feasting on delicious food by some of Melbourne’s cutting-edge food, wine and beer vendors whilst enjoying free, local, live entertainment. The family friendly environment also offers plenty for the little ones to do including a great array of pre screening entertainment. The Stringybark Cinema is a joint venture developed by Gus Berger of Gusto Films and Blow Up Cinema and the founder of the Emu Plains Market, Vanessa Johnson. It opens on Saturday 9th January 2016. For complete screening program and all other information, keep an eye on updates on www.stringybarkcinema.com. au & www.facebook.com/stringybarkcinema.

treats including cult classics, all-time family favorites and nostalgic movies sure to bring plenty of smiles and golden memories. On the grassy field of Emu Plains, filmgoers can enjoy a

The Emu Plains Reserve is the green heart of the Balnarring region and home to the picturesque Emu Plains Market and Balnarring Picnic Races. On Saturday nights during summer, festive food vans, gourmet desserts and local beer and wine suppliers will gather under the stringybarks where a giant six metre screen is illuminated against the iconic stringybark gums. The Stringybark Cinema program will include cinematic

CHRISTMAS SALON Aboriginal Art + Gifts WHISTLEWOOD A R T C O N S U LT A N C Y + P R I VAT E G A L L E R Y

Quirky & colourful Aboriginal paintings, carvings, ceramics & weavings plus homewares • cards Ipad sleeves • ornaments • glasses cases • cushions bags • scarves • teapots • mugs and much more...

Saturday Dec 5 & Sunday Dec 6 11am-5pm Upcoming I Summer Salon + Art Parade Jan 16-26, 2016

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Niningka Munkuri Lewis, Mulga Park Road, 100 x 100 cm. Courtesy Ernabella Arts

Situated just an hour’s drive from Melbourne, Stringybark Cinema is the exciting new place to be for families enjoying summer on the Mornington Peninsula.

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thebumblebees.com.au Arthurs Seat Challenge; starts opp. Rosebud Pier, Pt Nepean Rd; 8.30am-1pm; 0412 947 609; entries@arthursseatchallenge.com.au

november 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

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 7 Balnarring Picnic Races, Balnarring Racecourse, Coolart Road; 10am; adults $10, children u 18 free; www.balnarringraces.com

SATURDAY OCTOBER 3 TO DECEMBER 19 Ballroom Dancing at Rosebud Senior Citizens Hall; 121 Ninth Ave, Rosebud; 1st & 3rd Saturdays in month; 7.30pm; 0429 023 321

MONDAY NOVEMBER 9 Fastrac Foodservice Trade Show & Buy Day Frankston Arts Centre on Davey Street; 8:30am – 4pm; to register www.regonline. com/foodservicetradshowandbuyday

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 12 Lah-Lah’s Big Live Band 11am; member & U14 $25, full $30, family (4) $100, 2 & under free; Frankston Arts Centre; 9784 1060, www. thefac.com.au

UNTIL SUNDAY NOVEMBER 29 Salon Des Refuses The Official Alternative Selection to the Archibald and Wynne Prizes 2015 Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Dunns Road Mornington; www.mprg. mornpen.vic.gov.au/EXHIBITIONS UNTIL DECEMBER 19 Westernport Historical Ghost Tours; Saturday nights 8.30-10.30pm; facebook. com/westernporthistoricalghosttours

Peninsula Chamber Musicians at Peninsula Community Theatre 91 Wilsons Road, Mornington; tickets $25, $20 for concession; www.trybooking.com/152943

THURSDAY OCTOBER 29 TO DECEMBER 12 Australia Will Be There – Victorians in the First World War at Frankston Arts Centre; Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm; Sat 9am-2pm

Secrets Of Success & Auspicious Arts Workshop, Safety Beach Yacht Club, 185 Marine Dve, Safety Beach; Practical Business Skills for the Arts Sector; 9am-5.30pm; $20 inc. food; auspiciousincubator.com.au

NOVEMBER 6 TO SUNDAY NOVEMBER 22 Kaleidoscope of Colour Manyung Gallery Mt Eliza, 1408 Nepean Highway, Mt Eliza; 9787 2953; www.manyunggallery.com.au

FLAK: True stories from men who flew in WWII by Michael Veitch at Southern Peninsula Arts Centre, Rosebud; 2pm-3pm; 5986 8204; mackenzie.anthea.l@edumail.vic.gov.au

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 11 Remembrance Day Service at Frankston cenotaph; cnr Young & Davey Streets; 10.45am

OCTOBER 4 TO MONDAY NOVEMBER 16 Little Archies Portrait Prize at Oak Hill Gallery; 5973 4299; 100 Mornington-Tyabb Road, Mornington; www.oakhillgallery.com.au

NOVEMBER 4 TO DECEMBER 2 Works on Paper Youth Art Exhibition at Karingal Place Neighbourhood Cen, Frankston

Remembrance Day Service at Frankston Memorial Cemetery; 10.30am; 9783 2288; secretary@frankstonrsl.com.au

A Tribute to Terracotta 5 course degustation; Whispering Vines Café, Trofeo Estate 85 Harrisons Road, Dromana; 7-11pm; 5981 8688; loris@trofeoestate.com SATURDAY NOVEMBER 7 & NOVEMBER 8 Five Gardeners’ Gardens in Mt Eliza & Frankston South; various locations; 10am4pm; fundraising event for Anglican Parish of Mt Eliza; weekend pass $25; single garden $6; children free; 9775 3301

Fiona O’Loughlin Come Laugh With Us! 7:30pm; $35 per ticket; 5985 2277; Rye Hotel, 2415 Nepean Highway, Rye Concert Events Brendan Grace 8pm; member $47, full $49; Frankston Arts Centre; 9784 1060; www.thefac.com.au FRIDAY NOVEMBER 13 – NOVEMBER 15 Rosebud 17th Annual Film Fest at Rosebud Cinemas; 5981 2555; rosebud@ peninsulacinemas.com.au SATURDAY NOVEMBER 14 SoarCon conference and cocktail event for women in business at Peppers Moonah Links Resort; 55 Peter Thomson Drive, Fingal; 8.30am-7.30pm; 0417 560 438; hello@ soarcollective.com Rosebud Buskfest on the streets of Rosebud; 10am-1pm; 0403 889 559; facebook.com/ rosebudbuskfest;

NOVEMBER 14 & 15, NOVEMBER 21 & 22 Peninsula Studio Trail Open Studio Weekends at studios between Frankston and Sorrento; free; 0413 304 013; info@ peninsulastudiotrail.org SUNDAY NOVEMBER 15 Red Hill Country Fair at Red Hill Consolidated School, Mornington-Flinders Rd, Red Hill; free entry; 10am-5pm; 5989 2321; andrewandbecnovotny@bigpond.com A Little Night Music with MCO Virtuosi – Melbourne Chamber Orchestra’s new string consort at Peninsula Community Theatre, Mornington; 2.30pm & 4.30pm; tix $48 adult, $43 concession, $18 student; 9789 8392 Backstage Dance Academy - Tribute 11am & 5pm; full $29, concession $25, U18 $20, 2 & under free; Frankston Arts Centre; 9784 1060; www.thefac.com.au Come and try the sport of Petanque Mornington Park, Cnr Esplanade and Schnapper Point; 10am-3pm all welcome; mharrisson@netspace.net.au

Frankston and Mornington Peninsula Business Breakfast at Mornington Racecourse; 7am-9am; tix $60 or $600 table; 9781 1422; info@frankstonchamber.com.au FRIDAY NOVEMBER 13 Cruden Farm Open Day and garden tours at 60 Cranbourne/Frankston Rd, (enter Cranhaven Rd), Langwarrin; 10am-2pm; 9789 1676; crudenfarm@icloud.com Lunch with Magda Szubanski, celebrating her new book Reckoning at Merricks General Store, 3460 Frankston-Flinders Rd., Merricks; 3pm; 5989 8088; admin@mgwinestore. com.au Gina Hogan: Woman of the 60’s 10:30am; Frankston Arts Centre; 9784 1060; www. thefac.com.au

Enterprize Tall Ship one hour sailings from Mornington pier; 11am-4pm Saturday & 11am-2.30pm Sunday; from $20; 9621 1294; sailing@enterprize.org.au SUNDAY NOVEMBER 8 Kimberley’s Dance School 1:30pm; $27; Frankston Arts Centre; 9784 1060; www. thefac.com.au Bumble Bee Baby + Childrens Markets at Peninsula Community Theatre, 91 Wilsons Road, Mornington; 4pm; 9am – 12pm; www.

MONDAY NOVEMBER 16 Silk Education & Training Open Day Cranbourne Campus, 65 Berwick-Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne East; 2 sessions – session 1: 11am-1pm, session 2 – 3pm – 7pm; 1300 734 356; www.silkeducation.com.au For Mama with Love at Mornington Bowls Club, 767-768 Esplanade, Mornington; 7pm11pm; raising funds for local mothers in need; $50; 0416 060 373; formamawithlove.com.au Leawarra Calisthenics Club 6pm; full $25, concession $16, U16 $15, family (4) $70, 2 & under free; Frankston Arts Centre; 9784 1060; www.thefac.com.au Melbourne Fringe on Tour Southern Peninsula Arts Centre, 245 Eastbourne Road, Rosebud; 7:30pm; 5986 8595; www. southernpeninsulaartcentre.com NOVEMBER 14 & NOVEMBER 15 Mornington Peninsula Patchworkers “Patched Images 2015” exhibition at Toorak Ladies College, Mt Eliza; 10am-5pm Sat & 10am-4pm Sun; entry $6; 0438 136 447; blencowe@optusnet.com.au

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WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 18 Royal Australian Navy Band Soundwave Concert; 2pm & 7pm; Band Complex, HMAS Cerberus, Stony Point Road, Crib Point THURSDAY NOVEMBER 19 Look after your self-esteem from the outside and inside out Canadian Bay Hotel Mt Eliza 35 Ranelagh Drive, Mt Eliza; www. divorcegotogirl.com/events NOVEMBER 19 & NOVEMBER 20 Upstage Dance and Cheer Thursday 7pm & Friday 7pm; full $28.10 & U16 $18.10; Frankston Arts Centre; 9784 1060; www. thefac.com.au FRIDAY NOVEMBER 20 The Beatles Night: Stacey Smith and Sam Tan performs Beatles classics all night long 8:30pm; Brass Razu, 13 Main Street, Mornington; 5975 0108

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Opera in the Roses at Cruden Farm, Langwarrin; 11am-4pm; raising funds for Royal Children’s Hospital; 0406 369 877; hooper. judith@gmail.com Bittern Spring Festival at Bittern Primary School, Portsmouth Rd, Bittern; 4pm-8pm; free entry; 5983 9590; bittern.ps@edumail. vic.gov.au FRIDAY NOVEMBER 20 – DECEMBER 6 Tiptoe Through the Tombstones at Mt Eliza Community Centre; Cabaret style spoof; $10 to $28; 1300 665 377/0419 304 650 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 21 Keeping Chickens Workshop at the Briars, Mt Martha; 10am-12pm; bookings essential: 5987 3078; info@tourism.mornpen.vic.gov.au Gum Leaf Weaving $55 per person; 11am1pm; Baluk Arts, 6 Bruce Street, Mornington; 5975 5000; www.balukarts.org.au Dromana Primary School Fete; 10am; free entry; rides, stalls and live music; 5987 2367; dromana.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au Twilight Concert Music from Film & TV at Peninsula Community Theatre, Mornington; 7-9.30pm; tickets: adult $25, concession $22, u14 $12 via trybooking.com; 0407 140 196; http://www.frankstonmusicsociety.org.au/ Have Yourself a Barry Little Christmas at Cube 37, 37 Davey St, Frankston with Barry Morgan from World of Organs; 7.30pm; 9784 1060; artscentre@frankston.vic.gov.au; SUNDAY NOVEMBER 22 Seaford Wetlands Fun Run at Seaford North Primary School, 81 Hallifax St Seaford 3198; 8.30am; www.wetlandsfunrun.com.au/ National Trust Open Day at The Briars; 10am3pm; farm animals, heritage garden & shops; entry by gold coin; 5988 9853 Festival of Cars and Family Fun Day at Cruden Farm, Langwarrin; 11am-3pm; 0408 566 932; redmangraeme@gmail.com; St Thomas More Christmas Family Fun Festival; 313 Canadian Bay Rd, Mt Eliza; 11am-4pm; https://www.facebook.com/ stmchristmasfamilyfestival South East Water Long Lazy Lunch at Frankston Park, Plowman Place, Frankston; 12pm; all tickets $140 includes 3 course meal and beverages; 9784 1060; thefac.com.au THURSDAY NOVEMBER 26 Musical Film Premier – That’s love 2 Mornington Cinema, Main Street Mornington;

RSVP by 10 Nov. redandpaul@gmail.com FRIDAY NOVEMBER 27 A Christmas Cracker – Night of Opera at the Peninsula Community Theatre, Mornington; 7.30pm-10.30pm; profits go to The Brotherhood of St. Laurence “RESET” project; $60 adults, $30 concession; 0407 145 552; mpearce@ bsl.org.au SATURDAY NOVEMBER 28 Primrose Fair at Cloisters, Toorak College, Mt Eliza; 9am-3pm; www.primrosefair.com.au Dromana Hub Family Fun Day 10am-2pm; free entry; www.thatsconvenient.com.au The Mindfulness Festival 11am-5pm; Boneo Maze & Mini Golf Limestone Road, Boneo; 5988 6385 for tickets; www. southernpeninsulaartcentre.com.au Wallaroo Primary School family fun fair at Stalwart Avenue, Hastings; 10am-3pm; stalls, food and games; free entry; 5979 2654; wallaroo.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au Frankston’s Christmas Festival of Lights at Davey Street, Frankston; 5pm-10pm; fireworks and lighting of the Christmas tree at 9.30pm; 1300 322 322 ‘50s & ‘60s Rock ‘n Roll Dance at Peninsula Community Centre, Mornington; 7pm-11.30pm; bookings essential: 0418 386 079; cjrockers@ gmail.com SUNDAY NOVEMBER 29 Navy Blue Harmony Concert 2pm; all tickets $20; Frankston Arts Centre; 9784 1060; www. thefac.com.au Peninsula Pet Expo; Rosebud Village Green; 9am to 3pm; 1300 850 600; events@mornpen. vic.gov.au Point Nepean Craft Market at Quarantine Station; 10am-2pm; handmade, home grown items; free entry; parking $5; no dogs; 5976 3266; www.facebook.com/pages/Craft-MarketsAustralia DECEMBER 4 TO FRIDAY DECEMBER 24 Light Matter at St James the Less Church Foyer, Cnr Nepean Highway and Koetong Parade, Mt Eliza; www.mteliza.melbourneanglican.org.au FRIDAY DECEMBER 4 Spirit of Christmas at Frankston Arts Centre; 10.30am-3pm; Christmas carols and light refreshments; members $18, full $20, group 10+ $18ea; 9784 1060; artscentre@frankston. vic.gov.au Neon Dreaming – Cirque Sur Roues 7pm; member, concession & U16 $10, full $15, group 10+ $9 each, family (4) $35; Frankston Arts Centre; 9784 1060; www.thefac.com.au

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SATURDAY DECEMBER 5 Drum Making Workshop $75 per person; 11am-1pm; Baluk Arts, 6 Bruce Street, Mornington; 5975 5000; www.balukarts.org.au SUNDAY DECEMBER 6 The Bel Canto Choir Concert 2:30pm; St James the Less Anglican Church, 105 Koetong Parade, Mt Eliza; adults $20, concession $15, 9787 5383 THURSDAY DECEMBER 10 Carols on the Green Mt Eliza; 6pm-8.30pm; Village Green Cnr Mt Eliza Way & Canadian Bay Rd, Mt Eliza; free entry; bring a picnic rug. DECEMBER 10 & DECEMBER 11 Cruden Farm Open Day; 10am-2pm (Garden tour at 10am); bookings required: 9789 1676; crudenfarm@icloud.com SUNDAY DECEMBER 13 Big Day Out for Dogs and Canine Christmas Market at State Dog Centre, KCC Park, 655 Westernport Highway, Skye; 10.30am-4pm; 0403 889 559; alidoc@bigpond.net.au THURSDAY DECEMBER 17 Special Christmas Show curated by Mark Vincent; Frankston Arts Centre; 6.30-9pm; $55; 9784 1060 SATURDAY DECEMBER 26 – APRIL 25 Sand Sculpting Australia presents A Day at The Zoo at Frankston Waterfront; 10am-6pm; purchase tickets on the day with cash; 5986 6684; shelby@sandstormevents.com COMING SOON! PLOS presents Mary Poppins; showing at Frankston Arts Centre from New Year’s Eve; BOOK NOW at plos.asn.au or ph 9784 1060. JANUARY 16 – JANUARY 17 Frankston Waterfront Festival, Pier Promenade, Frankston; frankston.vic.gov.au

FREE LISTINGS An arts or community event can be listed here FREE. Upload details at morningtonpeninsula magazine.com.au Deadline 14th of month prior To list on Morn Pen Shire’s free arts blog go to artsonthepeninsula.com Barry Morgan

Have Yourself a BarrY little CHristMas saturday 21 November, 7.30pm

Yes, it’s Yuletide cheer – Morgan Organ style. Let Barry put a smile on your family’s dial.

MORGAN ORGAN STYLE Stephen Teakle is Barry Morgan, and he’s bringing his hilarious Christmas organ show, ‘Have Yourself a Barry Little Christmas’ to the Frankston Arts Centre this month. Teakle rose to popularity after performing on ABC’s Spicks and Specks, and has since appeared on a multitude of TV shows, sold out at comedy festivals around the country and travelled overseas as Barry Morgan. He’s not just a comedian but also a serious musician, and has even toured with the famous Gotye. Cube 37, 37 Davey St, Frankston. Tickets $38/$35 concession/$30 U30 via FAC box office, over the phone on 9784 1060 or online at thefac.com.au.

SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS Led by compere Chris McKenna and starring renowned tenor Roy Best, you’re sure to be in good company at Gaslight’s performance of Christmas carols at the Frankston Arts Centre on Friday December 4. There will be a mixture of classic and contemporary carols, light refreshments, and a Christmas lunch for those wanting to partake. Performances are at 10.30am and 1.30pm. Tickets $18 members/$20 full/$18ea group 10+; lunch $25. Book through thefac.com.au or 9784 1060.

DOING IT FOR THE MAMAS Featuring barefoot bowls, tapas, silent auctions, raffles and the musical styles of award-winning DJ Chasedown, For Mama with Love is set to be a fun night out. The event will be raising funds for local pregnant mothers, families and children in need. Mornington Bowls Club, 767-768 Esplanade, Mornington, 7pm – 11pm, Saturday November 14. Tickets $50 from www. formamawithlove.com.au or by calling Mel (0416 060 373), Janine (0432 419 189) or Lisa (0425 369 905). Daytime Music + theatre

GasliGHt CoMpaNY: spirit of CHristMas friday 4 December, 10.30am & 1.30pm

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DECEMBER 5 & SUNDAY DECEMBER 6 Christmas Salon Aboriginal Art + Gifts 11am5pm; Whistlewood Art Consultancy and Private Gallery 642 Tucks Road, Shoreham; 5989 8282; www.mccullochandmcculloch.com.au

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Melbourne Coastrek walk from Cape Schanck to Point Nepean Quarantine; departs 6am; raising money for the Fred Hollows Foundation; register online http://melbourne.coastrek.com/; 0411 344 138; skye@wildwomenontop.com

Gaslight’s 30th Anniversary spirit of Christmas performance – led by Chris McKenna and starring Roy Best – will be a wonderful mix of contemporary songs and traditional carols.

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Creating vibrant smiles for healthy lifestyles Shine Dental Group was established in 2011 and has been growing ever since.

The team of expert dentists and dental nursing staff at Shine Dental Group know that oral health equates to self-esteem and is vital in maintaining optimum overall health. This is why holistic patient care comes first and foremost in both their Frankston and Cranbourne dental practices and preventive dentistry (which aims to stop any potential dental issues from arising in the future) is practiced with care and consideration. Shine Dental Group is a family first practice committed to providing quality dental care of the highest standard. They provide Cosmetic Dentistry – such as crowns, bridges, veneers, inlays/onlays and are a registered provider of Invisalign clear braces which aim to straighten teeth from minor to major malocclusion (poor bite). They also do partial and complete dentures to replace missing teeth.

Other services include: Intraoral photos and x-rays, Scale and Clean, Root Canal Treatment, In-chair teeth whitening, Composite (white) fillings, custom mouth guards and splints. They can diagnose and treat minor and major dental disease. ‘Happy gas’ is available for nervous patients while male and female dentists are on call. Child Dental Benefits are available too. FRANKSTON PRACTICE A: 190 Cranbourne Road, Frankston P: 8790 0320 Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri 9am ‘til 5:30pm Wed 10am ‘til 7pm Sat 9am ‘til 1pm

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Dromana’s newest fashion and lifestyle boutique Beau & Arrow is off to a flying start with owner Katie Mason commenting that their stylish yet affordable selection of labels has had a great reaction since opening in June this year. With a lifelong love of both fashion and the Mornington Peninsula, Katie shares that every piece in the shop is chosen to represent the lifestyle right here on our doorstep. From an outfit perfect for that long lazy lunch in Red Hill, to a striped tee paired back with a great pair of jeans for the morning beach walk and coffee run, the clothes at Beau and Arrow truly inhibit the Mornington Peninsula. Alongside the seasonal apparel, Beau & Arrow also carries a gorgeous range of gifts and accessories from Jolie & Deen through to the latest from footwear label Mollini. There is also a beautiful range of lifestyle products such as the stylish Cocolux candles and salty scrubs from

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Instagram favourite ‘Summer Salt’. Located on Point Nepean Road in Dromana, Beau & Arrow is a stylish tribute to many Australian and international designers with a fusion of affordable fashion and lifestyle products. Open Tuesday – Sunday,

Beau and Arrow looks forward to welcoming you in store soon! Beau & Arrow Boutique A: 277 - 281, Pt Nepean Rd, Dromana P: 0423 368 012 W: beauandarrow.com.au I: @beauandarrowlifestyle F: /beauandarrowlifestyle

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GLAMOURISING SOLES AROUND THE WORLD

Sunkissed Sundays with Miss Velvet Maxi $59.95, Miss Velvet Stud belt $129.95, Top End shoes $159.95 Miss Velvet Shop 5/19 Wells St, Frankston P: 9783 8358

New deliveries of Ginger & Smart RESORT, just released - Mineral Sleeveless Dress now in Store

PRIVLEGE Australia, bold lime and charcoal asymmetrical dress. Great for traveling $119

Fiona’s of Mornington 46 Main Street, Mornington P: 5976 2524

Sapphire Blue Fashion 7/16 Main Street, Mornington P: 5976 3707 (Opp. Cameron’s Menswear)


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Masquerade success

Free To Shine’s Mornington Masquerade, October 10, was a roaring success. With help from the local community and businesses they raised $6,549. Free To Shine works to stop sex trafficking in rural Cambodia. They identify and help girls who are at risk of being trafficked, get them back in school and give them the chance at a brighter future. This night of fundraising from Mornington will enable Free To Shine to enrol 21 more girls onto their scholarship program. Local musicians Nino N. Kuzmar, Freya Hanley and Black Water Riff generously donated their time and their music and gained a few fans along the way. With the support and donations of local businesses and local people, they raised $880 from a $20 ‘Lucky Dip’ and $1,480 from a live auction.

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There were two other Free To Shine masquerades on the same night, on the Sunshine Coast and Sydney. With these three fundraisers and generous people, Free To Shine raised a total $20,523. Enough to find and enrol 68 more girls into their program. Ten new ongoing sponsors were found for the girls already on the program. Free To Shine would like to extend a big thank you to everyone who attended and supported them on the night.

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Anny’s on the corner of Wells & Young streets Frankston is a well known and respected family owned manufacturing jeweller.

They have been serving the Peninsula for over 25 years now, with the public’s jewellery needs. With a jeweller onsite every day there is no need to wait weeks on end to get quotes or advice on repairing and remodelling your jewellery. Your precious and sentimental heirloom jewellery is always repaired and remodelled in store. Anny’s also pride themselves on offering and supplying high quality diamonds and coloured gemstones direct to you, with all their relevant certificates, They keep up with the ever changing fashion market, as well as stocking well known, universal brands of the trade, like Thomas Sabo, Nikki Lissoni and Dora wedding bands. Owner Harry explains “We are proud to call ourselves genuine jewellers and not ‘supermarket jewellers’.” “Why not investigate us more by jumping onto our Facebook page where you will see that our work and happy clients’ feedback speak for us more.”

“We look forward to meeting and assisting you with any jewellery needs soon.” Anny’s Manufacturing Jewellers A: 92 Young Street Frankston P: 9783 6226 E: annys@annys.com.au W: annys.com.au Fb: /annysjewellers

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Hanging lanterns in store now. Jardinerie Down the laneway 200 Main Street, Mornington P. 0418 335 445 www.jardinerie.com.au

Sassy statement pieces for women who want to stand out. Candy necklace $65 White Tiger Designs, P. 0413 511 358 www.whitetigerdesigns.com.au

Copper Swirl range back in stock and lots more. Shipments arriving thick & fast! Come have a look. Made In Japan P. 5976 3464 30 Watt Rd Mornington www.mij.com.au Sumptuous and stylish comfort from the “City� Chair Luduco Living Unit B1, 1128-1132 Nepean Hwy, Mornington P. 5973 4243 www.luduco.com

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

Mr TEA tea Infuser - throw some tea in your trousers! $14.95 Ideas by the Bay P. 5977 0708 34 Main St, Mornington

Upholstered bedheads prices starting from $600 The Cullin Design, Mt Eliza P. 0438 786 120 www.thecullindesign.com.au

Take a fresh look at the revived GPO Hotel. Right: New season asparagus salad. 1003 Pt Nepean Rd, Rosebud P. 5982 3200 rosegpo.com.au Left: Tahitian South Sea Pearl and silver ring $350 Round 10mm pearl available with other pearls Sirene Sea Pearls 17 Pier St Dromana P. 5981 4840

Hubsch Denmark hand made glass Vase with leather band19xh20cm $49 Yellow Butterfly 21 Pier Street Dromana www.yellowbutterfly.com.au P. 0474 314 414


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Planet sensitive care for your hair and skin at Amicus by Liz Rogers The team of expert hairdressers and beauty therapists at Amicus Hair and Beauty in Mornington are continually striving to be the best in the business. They work hard at developing their knowledge of the latest trends and techniques to ensure their valued clients get the best of care. Amicus specialises in hair colour and uses only the finest natural plant derived products. Their organic hair colour systems from environmentally conscious ZenzTherapy in Copenhagen and the plant based hair care label Aveda means your hair looks its most radiant in the most planet sensitive way. They are also the Peninsula’s Session Salon for Melbourne based Kevin Murphy which is a line of ecologically sound, cruelty, sulphate and paraben free products that focus on natural hair nourishment combined with optimum product performance. Now let’s talk naturally soothing skin care at Amicus. The AVEDA Stress Fix aroma range which boasts certified organic lavender from the French Alps, lavandin and clary sage essence along with flower and plant oils is clinically proven to reduce stress and re-energise the mind and tired dull skin. Come in today to experience Aveda’s Stress Fix rituals and leave feeling fresh and re-vitalised. Amicus is currently offering a free shellac nail polish treatment with any hour long beauty therapy service.

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Studio Hairdressing Academy Shop I, 13-15 Thompson St, Frankston P: 9781 1836 www.studiohairdressingacademy.com.au enquiries@studiohairdressingacademy.com.au

Do you have a passion for hairdressing? Then Studio hairdressing academy is for you, incorporating two generations of passionate hairdressers that have combined their skills to create a unique practical based learning environment for students.

Studio hairdressing academy is situated on the Mornington Peninsula, and its professional educators provide training for hairdressers of the future, today. Studio hairdressing academy offers our funded Partial Scholarship Program as well as Fee for Service tuition to students both on a full-time and parttime basis for: • Certificate II in hairdressing a pre apprenticeship training course • Certificate III in hairdressing full qualification

Studio Hairdressing Academy and staff provide a family atmosphere where students come to be educated in the fine arts and skills of hairdressing, becoming confident professionals while honing their skills in our fully functioning onsite salon. We have been educating and producing quality hairdressers with good work ethics, current hairdressing skills and knowledge leading to our past trainees being in high demand in the hairdressing industry.

Come and join us at Studio Hairdressing Academy . . . . It’s just the beginning . . . . Studio Hairdressing Academy is accredited through Unity College Australia RTO 6330.

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Most of us have been there – combing through our not so co-operative children’s hair for head lice. So why not head down to The Halo Clinic in Mornington where the expert team of head lice technicians will get the job done quickly and as painlessly as possible. The friendly team at The Halo Clinic have been extensively trained in head lice removal and have backgrounds in either nursing or hairdressing. Naturally safe products are used and prices vary depending on hair length. Advice on how to prevent reinfestation is also on hand and explained to both parents and children. Lice love coming to school even more than some of our kids do! Give them the flick fast. Visit The Head Lice Angels at The Halo Clinic. Call 1800 HEADLICE for an appointment today. 4/72 Blamey Place, Mornington 1/676 Centre Rd, Bentleigh East Mobile service available http://www.thehaloclinic.com.au On Facebook too

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Picture bamboo ceilings, elephants, lotus flowers, soft lighting and bright colours juxtaposing warm, traditional Thai furnishings and you’ll have a pretty clear image of Duang’s Lucky Thai Massage in Mornington. Duang originally comes from Surin, Thailand—home of the annual Surin Elephant Round-Up, so the elephant paraphernalia that decorates Lucky Thai is a nod to her roots. She has been working as a massage therapist for some time, and with the help of her partner Drew, finally realised her long held dream of opening her own business this October. The result is an authentic, boutique style massage parlour where guests can enjoy services including traditional Thai massage, head/ neck/shoulders massage, full body oil massage, foot massage and deep tissue massage.

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Guests can book in advance or walk in off the street (Lucky Thai is conveniently located off Mornington’s Main Street). There are changing weekly specials, advertised via a sign out the front, and regulars are rewarded with a loyalty card that gets them their 10th massage free. Lucky Thai is open 10am-6pm every day, so there is ample opportunity to get in and give it a try before Duang is inundated with clients! Duang’s Lucky Thai Massage A: 2/154 Main Street Mornington P: 5973 5557

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Suriya Lotus Spa at Ground Floor 3/ 211 Main St is Mornington’s premier Thai luxury spa and the therapies are based on the ancient Thai and Aryurvedic Healing Principles. The Spa offers heavenly healing body massages and treatments, pampering beauty treatments, rejuvenating organic body scrubs and facials including the famous Thai gold facial therapy. All of which will leave you feeling and looking younger with an increased sense of wellbeing, mental calm and positivity. The warmer weather is here and our bodies have woken from the winter months with a zest of new energy for new beginnings. This is the time to get back into shape and rejuvenate our health and fitness. An essential component for our reborn fitness regime is regular therapeutic massage which helps us manage the rigors of exercise and also the stress of our busy lives. Traditional Thai massage treatments have their roots in an ancient tradition and have been proven for thousands of years to return health and wellbeing because they take into account the whole physiology. Using rhythmic pressure on the energy lines of the body the massage releases blockages in the muscle fibre, nerve function and circulation. The physical and mental benefits are many; relaxation, reduced stress, improved circulation, detoxification, flexibility and increased mobility, calming the spirit and balancing the mind and body, better health and wellbeing. Followed by

a calming Thai herbal tea you will feel subtle and relaxed. The staff at Suriya Lotus Spa have many years experience in the ancient art of Thai healing and beauty treatments and will help you choose the right treatment for your particular need. Whether it be a luxury relaxing oil massage, or remedial massage, a healing herbal compress massage, hot stone massage,

skin rejuvenation treatment or a beauty facial treatment, you will leave feeling more in harmony and have a deeper sense of well being. Bookings Essential Suriya Lotus Spa A: Ground Floor, 3/ 211 Main St, Mornington P: 5973 4999

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he Well Mansion is a unique retreat that provides a lifestyle change for the thinking individual, holistic therapists offer wellness connections in luxurious harmony. Our staff are caring and careful, accepting the differences we all have in mind and body. At The Wellness Mansion there is no expectation of what beauty is, but that everyone has their own beauty. We want to help provide vitality and laughter and advocate the four pillars of health: nutrition, exercise, detox and skin health. Dr Sally Shaw, who has had 25yrs experience in womens health and skin health, has designed an effective and reflective experience. Massage, scrubs, masks and wraps using organic nature based ingredients are tailored to detox your stressed and tired body and to invigorate and stimulate your mind. Facials to provide rehydration, anti-aging and correction are as effective as they are soothing using organic products from Gaia Retreat in Byron

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Fat’s not too Bad!

There is a common assumption that fat is a bad thing, whether it be in your food or on unwanted parts of your body.

That is not true for your face and, as one Hollywood actress famously said, “when you get to 40 you need to choose between your face and your behind”. In other words, as we age, fat is lost from our faces to the extent that we often feel some other curves are more generous than we might like, should we want to maintain a youthful facial contour. This concept has really only been enhanced by facial rejuvenation surgeons in the last few years and now micro fat transfer has become a main part of facelifting surgery. Fat is removed from the thigh using a fine liposuction instrument and purified before it is re-injected into the face. It then becomes part of the facial tissues, producing a natural and lifted contour, almost permanently. Recovery is much quicker than other facial enhancement techniques and it also can improve the texture of the skin.

Reconstructive and cosmetic surgeon Tim Brown uses micro fat grafting in most of his facial rejuvenation procedures to help lift the cheeks and brow and to reduce the fold between the nose and cheek. It is also useful for reducing tear troughs the grooves that separate the lower eyelid from the rest of the cheek. While synthetic dermal fillers can provide great results for some areas, the eyelid particularly lends itself to micro fat transfer as it is soft and not visible through the thin skin. Often if this is the only area that requires treatment, it can be undertaken in Mr Brown’s Berwick rooms under local anaesthetic. Typically, bruising and swelling resolve within two weeks. For advice and a consultation with Mr Brown, call 8768 5000. TIM BROWN Plastic, Reconstructive & Cosmetic Surgeon MA MCHIR FRCS FRCS (PLAST) FRACS DMCC A: Stephenson House, Suite 2 8-12 Gibb Street, Berwick P: 8768 5000 W: www.timbrown.com.au

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TIM BROWN PLASTIC SURGEON Why go to the CBD when you can get Plastic Surgery on the Peninsula? With over 20 years experience in the industry, Mr Brown has been operating out of the Peninsula for 10 years.

Breast Augmentation Face Lift Neck lift Brow lift Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty) Breast Reduction Eyelid reduction (Blepharoplasty) PREPARING YOURSELF FOR A FACE LIFT Mr. Brown likes your skin to be in peak condition for your facial procedures,so he might suggest PDT (photo dynamic therapy)or infusion treatments prior to your surgery. SKIN by RPS is Mr Tim Browns own skin care line. It transforms the skin through feeding and stimulating the dermis (inner skin layer) whereas other skin care lines inflict unnecessary trauma and inflammation to the skin. For a brochure on all our products please phone our rooms or email us directly at info@timbrown.com.au

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

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Aries

You have a date with destiny. Someone important is entering or leaving your life. This is out of your control. Your lesson is to let go and let the changes occur. You may welcome the shifts which are as inevitable as the Sun rising and setting.

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Romance and passion are the themes this month. It is your time to date, mate and relate whether you are single or in a committed relationship. You need to fall in love with someone or something so that you find an outlet for your ardour.

Gemini November is a busy month for Geminis as you look at introducing more fun into your daily calendar. This is the ideal time to take up a new pastime, something that keeps you busy and stimulates. Children may provide inspiration. Your creative juices are flowing. Cancer

The start of November sees your emotions running high. You soon find a way to express your feelings. Communication is the key to your success this month. You may also enjoy a short journey with a loved one. Something to help you temporarily escape responsibilities.

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Good fortune abounds in your private life. Your home is a source of comfort and support. Your family also provides happy moments. Mostly though you feel good about your own personal attributes and the foundations of your life. Fun times abound at home. Money matters are on your mind this month. It is time to sort through your paperwork and peruse your personal finances. You may re-do your budget or seek counsel from a financial adviser. Connections with others and short journeys are also in the stars now. The start of the month sees you retreat for some much-needed rest and resuscitation. Personal finances may also be under the microscope. Soon your ruling planet Venus moves into your Zodiac Sign and you are ready to face the world with a new sense of self.

The Sun has moved into your Zodiac Sign and you are ready to put your best foot forward. Friends, colleagues and groups of people are by your side. You can afford to focus on your own self-interests this month, with a little help from your associates.

Your personal interests are set aside for professional goals this month. Plans need to be made so that you can move forward in your chosen career. You can shine as long as you pay attention to the details. When you are not working then enjoy your own company. You have strong connections with groups this month. This could be a club, organisation or social circle. Perhaps business colleagues take up your time. However, there is also a strong need to retreat so that you can work on some serious or demanding affairs.

November sees your social life take a serious turn. You may be required to plan a work event, or perhaps a friend is in need. Whatever your personal scenario it is time to focus on your professional life and involve your associates. Family may need to take a step back.

It is your month to date, mate and relate. If you are single then you may meet a special someone. If you are in a committed relationship then it is time to romance your partner. Affection and appreciation need to be shown. Ignore your partner at your own peril.

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Peninsula Dermatology is one of the largest custom built dermatology centres in Australia, equipped with state of the art facilities and the latest medical grade lasers. Our expert dermatologists and cosmetic nurses offer a wide range of general and cosmetic services including skin rejuvenation, anti-ageing and sun damage treatments. www.peninsuladermatology.com.au

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highly regarded Trainers in the Industry, who launched Eduskill Driver Training & Education in 2007–2008. Always an outstanding student herself, Michelle won the coveted Student of the Year Award in 2008 with Honours and Distinction from Box Hill Institute. Michelle is also a Gold Class Keys 2 Drive Provider of the Commonwealth-Funded Keys 2 Drive Program, as well as a proud Member of the Australian Driver Trainers Association Vic Pty Ltd. Michelle’s outstanding expertise is derived from her own experience of having suffered anxiety conditions associated with driving when she was learning. She is acutely attuned with the varied learning levels and abilities of students and all Eduskill Instructors are trained in assisting the nervous or anxious Driver. Michelle and her team are able to find solutions to even the most complicated Student-Driver problems and also specialise in dealing with learning difficulties and complex medical issues. Drawing upon this as well as her previous work as a Law Clerk, HR Manager and Workplace Trainer, Michelle and her friendly and dedicated team of patient, compassionate and professional Instructors at Eduskill Driver Training & Education are committed to providing lifelong, habitforming, skill-based training to set their

Learner Drivers on the right track right from the get go. No matter what the student’s age, background or level of ability, the fleet of friendly and Fully Qualified Driving Instructors at Eduskill Driver Training & Education are able to make the learning process as smooth, enjoyable and nonthreatening as possible. They take pride in providing specialised training to the Learner Driver as well as providing specialised services for the coaching role of their Supervisor. Eduskill Driver Training & Education offers a variety of services – including beginner drivers for both automatic or manual licenses; updating skills; manual changeover; overseas changeover; undertaking medical review; and relicensing – with fantastic discount packages to help drivers through their training. You can also purchase Gift Certificates which are a great idea for Christmas. So give Michelle and the team a call today and they will get you on the Road to Driving success. Eduskill Driver Training & Education P: 0419 376 926 W: www.eduskill.com.au E: eduskill@hotmail.com F: facebook.com/eduskilldrivertraining

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October saw massive celebrations for the official opening of the first three, new generation Woodleigh Homesteads. Also to celebrate was the release of ‘Independent Thoughts’, the book showcasing 40 Woodleigh stories over the school’s 40 year history, and then there is the 2015 Woodleigh Arts Festival! Past Principals Michael Norman, Ian Macmillan and Paul Turner were there to open the buildings with live music, art, design, theatre, fun and creativity all on show. Displayed were the VCE art and Vizcomm portfolios for 2015 (see pics this page), with everyone celebrating 40 years at Woodleigh amongst the trees. Proceeds from the sale of the book go towards Woodleigh School Community Scholarship Fund, which benefits students from the local Sudanese and Indigenous Communities. Woodleigh School A: 485 Golf Links Road, Langwarrin South P: 5971 6100 W: www.woodleigh.vic.edu.au

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Big Day Out for Dogs and Canine Christmas Market Sunday December 13, 10.30am-4pm at State Dog Centre, KCC Park, 655 Westernport Highway, Skye; Bittern Community: Every Sunday at Bittern railway station. Boneo Community: Third Saturday of month, Cnr Boneo & Limestone Rds. Bumble Bee Baby & Childrens Market: Sunday November 8, Peninsula Community Theatre, cnr Nepean Hwy & Wilsons Rd, Mornington. 9am-12pm Emu Plains: Third Saturday of each month. Balnarring racecourse. 9am - 2pm. Over 140 stalls, kids entertainment, live music, loads of gourmet foods and fresh produce! Frankston Sunday: 8am-1pm in Sherlock & Hay carpark, Young St, Frankston. Hastings in Street: Every Thursday. Over 40 stalls everything home made, home grown & craft, High St, Hastings 9-1pm. Loved it Market at Peninsula Community Theatre, Mornington; Sunday Nov 22, 9.30am-1.30pm; over 60 indoor stalls of pre-loved fashion and accessories; $3 entry; 0417 138 125; loveditmarket@gmail.com Market on The Hill at the Briars; Sunday December 20, 11am-5pm; local design market; gold coin donation; info@ marketonthehill.com

McClelland College Market Day; Sat Nov 21, 9.30am-2pm; over 40 craft and community stall holders; McClelland College, Alexandra Ave, Frankston; 9789 4544 Mornington Farmers’: Second Saturday of month, Mornington Park Schnapper Point Dve, 8:30am-1pm Mornington’s Main Street: Every Wednesday 9am - 3pm between Cromwell and Albert Sts. Mornington Racecourse Craft: Second Sunday of month, Racecourse Rd 9am-2pm Mt Eliza Farmers’: Fourth Sunday of month, Mt Eliza Village Green. 9am - 1pm Mt Eliza School Christmas Market Sat November 14, 12pm6pm; www.facebook.com/mepschristmasmarket Oak Hill Community Arts Cooperative’: Artist Inspired, first Sunday of month, Oak Hill 100 Morn-Tyabb Rd, Mornington Overport Primary School Christmas Market: Towerhill Rd, Frankston; delicious food and craft stalls; Fri Nov 13, 3.30pm7.30pm; info@creativehampersandgifts.com.au Point Nepean Craft Market at Quarantine Station; Sunday Nov 29, 10am-2pm; handmade, home grown items; free entry; parking $5; no dogs; 5976 3266; www.facebook.com/ pages/Craft-Markets-Australia

Primrose Fair Designer Market Sat Nov 28, 9-3pm; at Cloisters, Toorak College, Mt Eliza; primrosefair.com.au Red Hill Cricket Club Twilight Market Fri Nov 27, 5-9pm; Red Hill Rec Reserve; market stalls, entertainment, wine tasting, food trucks; free entry; 9770 0064; rhtcm@outlook.com Red Hill: First Saturday of the month, September-May, RH Showgrounds, Arthur’s Seat Rd, Red Hill 8am to 2pm Rosebud Community School: 2nd Saturday of the month, Rosebud Primary School Cnr Pt Nepean and Jetty Rd Rosebud Lions Club: First Sunday of the month, Rosebud Village Green. 7am till 2pm Rosebud Trash n Treasure: Fifth Saturday months, Rosebud Primary School Cnr Pt Nepean & Jetty Rd. 7.30am till noon Seaford Farmers’: Third Sunday every month, 8am-1pm Broughton St Reserve Station St Seaford Somerville Anglican Church: 2nd Saturday of month 9am1pm, Stalls can range from bric a brac to plants, fruit & vegies, 2a Eramosa Rd West, Somerville The Briars Market: every Tuesday afternoon 3-6pm; 0478 536 081; briarsmarket@gmail.com Tootgarook Primary School: Fourth Saturday of the month 7.30am-12.30pm. Wells St Farmers Market: every Thurs 8am-2pm in Wells St

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who grow, raise, make & bake Local, regional, fresh - that is the mantra at Zac and Jac’s kitchen produce. The owners source their ingredients from peninsula farmers and growers to create their mouth-watering range. Think sticky spiced local pears, crunchy dukkah, tangy beetroot relish, luscious strawberry jam and ultra-premium olive oil just to name a few. Their range is the ideal gift for a foodie and an excellent pantry staple. Available at most good food stores locally.

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Every element of the Raw Meet Café concept was chosen to complement the core values Bulk Whole Foods, an organisation that is answering the call for a healthier lifestyle here on the Mornington Peninsula.

Bulk Whole Foods, with two stores in Somerville and Mornington felt the time was right to give their loyal customers a wholefoods café experience while converting café lovers all over to their healthy food principles. Raw Meet is a café that truly cares about what customers eat and only uses ingredients that have been thoughtfully sourced, prepared and presented. When founder of Bulk Whole Foods, Bibi Lafleur, initially dreamed of what she envisaged her first café to be, she knew it had to a unique space focused on the creation of healthy menu options that cater for people with food intolerances and specific dietary lifestyle choices such as vegan and paleo. She wanted all this, as well as food that was both exciting and nourishing. The Café menu is not at all rigid, rather it changes with the seasons, and where possible using locally sourced, organic ingredients. What’s more staff are fully versed

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on food allergies and the ingredients used and happily offer substitutes for those with an intolerance when possible. The Raw Meet menu includes salads, nut mylks, raw protein balls, smoothies and juices, chai lattes and of course raw cakes and desserts enabling customers to indulge in their sweet cravings in a healthy way. New café manager, Shae, loves to develop new recipes. Currently the salted caramel iced coffee is a winner and, she says the chai lattes have been so popular, they are now offering a take home chai mix for customers to buy. The Raw Meet goal is to create a shift in what people commonly consider a treat. “A treat needn’t be junk food,” says founder, Bibi Lafleur. “Raw Meet challenges that perception for both children and adults. And yes, we serve excellent coffee too.” Take a fresh approach to your café outings and visit Raw Meet, and while you’re there you can pick up your take home wholefoods at the market next door. Raw Meet Café A: 1083 Frankston-Flinders Rd, Somerville (near the library) P: 5977 8348 F: /rawmeetcafe

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Individual Main Ridge Dairy goats’ curd & blood orange cheesecake with a Hobnob crumble I love this dessert- so simple, fresh and a lovely texture. The flavor combination of the blood orange and goats curd is sublime! The best part is you can make and refrigerate this dessert a few days prior, meaning you can simply top it with the crumble to serve on the day! The perfect spring dinner party dessert. JACQUI POULIER Makes 7 individual cheesecake portions For the cheese cake filling: 300g Main Ridge dairy goats curd 300g cream cheese 150g local goats cheese 100g icing sugar 1 orange- zested I leaf gelatin Soak gelatin in cold water. Beat the cheeses together, slowing add the icing sugar, followed by the orange zest. Melt gelatin with 1 tablespoon water over heat, slowly add to mix. Set aside in piping bag. NOVEMBER 2015 (48)

Blood orange jelly 600 ml blood orange puree 3gm agar agar I tbls Demerara Sugar. Bring sugar and juice to boil, add the agar agar, boil for 45 sec to activate the agar agar. Pass thru seive and set aside. Hob Nob crumble 100g plain flour 100g rolled oats 130 g Demerara Sugar. 150 g butter 5 g baking soda pinch salt Add all the dry ingredients together, kneed in butter to form a dough, spread thinly on tray and bake at 185 degrees Celsius for 9 minutes, cool then smash to create crumble. To serve: In a glass, fill with half inch jelly, leave to set 5 min in fridge then, pipe cheese cake on set jelly. Repeat this process twice. Finish with hob nob crumble. www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

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BY LIZ ROGERS grazing on ‘seasonal and regional shared plates while sipping on interesting varietals from the Quealy cellar’. Are you there yet? And if you’re looking for a place to have a celebration, they are also experts at first class function and event organisation. Your birthday party, anniversary or Christmas get together will be remembered because Quality regional produce and personalised service are there’s something really special about The Long Table’s Red mainstays of this family owned and run eatery. Andy and Hill South style. Sam have been working hard for the last twelve years to The Long Table establish a space that showcases local produce (they both 159 Shoreham Road, Red Hill South have families in the area who provide seasonal harvest 5989 2326 to Andy’s kitchen) and the Peninsula’s perfectly palatable info@thelongtable.com.au wine, beer and cider. www.thelongtable.com.au The Long Table’s (and yes, there are plenty of small tables Find The Long Table on Facebook too), capability to reinvent itself every few years means it

The Long Table has always been known for its innovative seasonal menus and intimate dining experience, but there’s so much more to this much loved Red Hill restaurant and wine bar.

Sunday Sessions @ The Long Table $20 shared plates + $8 glasses of Quealy wine Every Sunday in November from 11am to 4pm Live music from 1pm #goodfoodmonth

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is renowned for being one of the Peninsula’s most original dining destinations. Now in an exciting new phase of development, Andy and Sam have morphed once again to include a new cellar door which will open Melbourne Cup weekend in November. They have also swung open their restaurant doors to lunch time lovers five days a week. Yes, lunch time never tasted so good! There’s a bocce court outside plus bean bags and 5.30pm dinners for families and a range of delicious bar snacks, charcuteries and cheeses to keep adults who fancy an end of the day wine content before enjoying an intimate dinner for two. The Long Table is thrilled to be offering their Sunday Sessions (with live music from young local artists from 1pm onwards) as part of the Good Food Month running throughout November. Spend a lazy November Sunday

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Stillwater at Crittenden restaurateurs go mobile

THE secret it out – the team behind the acclaimed Stillwater at Crittenden Restaurant have launched a new venture and it is mobile. Zac and Jacqui Poulier have unleashed Freshwater Catering, a high-end catering business that takes the restaurateur’s fresh, seasonal creations to the client. The Pouliers’ have set up a large commercial kitchen in Dromana and a custom-built mobile commercial kitchen, so they can prepare and serve their mouthwatering creations offsite without needing to use clients’ kitchens.

Freshwater Catering 2/11 Trewhitt Crt, Dromana P: 59872538 M: 0409 420 669 W: www.freshwatercatering.com.au FB: facebook.com/Freshwater Catering

This means you can now experience Zac and Jacqui Poulier’s award winning food and service not only at Stillwater but anywhere on the Mornington Peninsula! Freshwater Catering is born from a belief that the Mornington Peninsula

deserves a high-end caterer and from the owners’ passion for creating and delivering events of absolute perfection. It is also backed by a team with more than 20 years’ experience hosting and catering for beautiful events, from large scale weddings to corporate functions and private dining. The emphasis remains on fresh, sustainable, local produce and those sought after seasonal tastes of the Mornington Peninsula region. This new venture caters for gala balls, weddings, engagements, birthdays, christenings, private dining at home, showroom openings, product launches and everything in between. It caters for functions of all sizes and budgets and promises to transform an event into something “truly spectacular.”

BEAUTIFUL, BESPOKE CATERING FOR THE MORNINGTON PENINSULA Now taking bookings for Christmas parties and end of year events! 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 office Christmas break up one that everyone will be talking about, with our incredible Christmas party menus. Whatever the occasion, Freshwater ensures your event is memorable and a complete success.

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OPENING NIGHT MERCHANT LANE

Merchant Lane brings Melbourne laneways to Mornington Inspired by eclectic Melbourne laneways, Merchant Lane is a unique place to eat, drink and be entertained. Featuring a collection of merchants in one location, the recently opened Main Street venue breaks all the rules of traditional pubs, bars and restaurants. When it comes to food ‘the lane’ really comes alive after midday when Hawker opens its window. Inspired by street food from around the globe, Hawker serves up diverse, clean, and fresh flavours perfect for sharing. The lunch menu from 123pm gives you the opportunity to sample variations of the dinner menu with a lunch style edge. At 6pm Hawker is buzzing with a menu including dishes such as the pressed pork shoulder and hock with kimchi, or the seared yellow fin tuna with a side of papaya salad. Or for something sweet, the coconut and lemongrass panna cotta is divine. “An ever changing menu makes Hawker an ideal place for customers to come and enjoy a new style of dining and food in the area. With the hope of giving them an experience they won’t forget, they will return for more I guarantee it!” said Head Chef Kacey Byrne. Hawker is open for lunch and dinner from 12pm-3pm then again from 6pm-late, Wednesday to Sunday.

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If you need a morning pick-me up then head to the ML Coffee Truck, opening its doors bright and early at 7.30am with fresh coffee and doughnuts. You can also grab lunch or after work drinks at ML Bar, have a specialist beer at Craft & Co., or dance the night away at Ruby Nightclub. There is so much to do and see on Merchant Lane. Merchant Lane is more than a new location to eat and drink, head there to enjoy the ever-changing street art from Mornington Gallery, The Nook, and be inspired by music from local and city artists. The Lane is the brainchild of Paul Cameron, whose previous projects include The Social, The Bay Hotel and The Pavillion. Joining a number of local business owners, Paul wanted to bring the rustic laneways of Melbourne to Mornington, a never before seen concept on the Peninsula. The vision, now a reality, is fast becoming a popular destination with locals and tourists alike. “I first thought of this concept two years ago, and now a big 12 months in the making and the collaboration with my fellow owners has finally come to life! Merchant Lane is exactly what Mornington has been missing, that slice of Melbourne on our doorstep!” said Cameron. Whether you’re looking for a new hangout or venue for your next event, Merchant Lane has it all. Come and discover what’s on the Lane or book your event today. For more information visit www.merchantlane.com.au

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A business deal signed over an early morning espresso... A couple of gorgeous hipsters enjoying a huge cooked breakfast after a big Saturday night... A family stopping for some lunch as they walk the children (or grandchildren!) to the park a few hundred metres away... Cafe on the Mount, referred to by locals as ‘The Mount’ is the place where customers of all walks of life enjoy the energy of a buzzing cafe with attentive staff. The Mount offers all day breakfast and Lavazza’s Brazilian/Indonesian blend of espresso. The lunch menu incorporates ever-changing specials including carefully selected fresh Fish of the Day and other fabulous seafood options. They welcome children and their families, and if a glass of wine helps – they’ve got it covered as they are licensed!

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Visit the sexy but sophisticated, nouveau sister venue of the Mount, right next door: Lounge Three87. The place to see and be seen at, Lounge Three87 offers a cool taste of the city in our own beautiful Mount Eliza village... More than just a bar. A jug of refreshing Sangria for the table; crisp, iced cider on tap; or a glass of chardonnay as a chaser to your Oysters Natural... Select from the bar menu or specials board, which travels the world with weekly ‘themed by country’ offerings. And where else you can start it all with a cocktail (perhaps The 387), made with love to celebrate life!

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A tasty line-up! TASTE OF MELBOURNE 2015 Returning to the grassy knolls of the Pelican Lawn of Albert Park Lake this November is the Taste of Melbourne 2015. In an explosion of talent and flavour, the 2015 festival will host an illustrious line-up of Melbourne’s top dining destinations, showcase premium food and beverage exhibitors and interactive gourmet masterclasses. Taste is excited to welcome for the first time, chef/restaurateur guru Andrew McConnell and his two res-taurants Supernormal and Luxembourg, to the commanding line up. The list of restaurants new to Taste also includes one of Victoria’s ultimate dining destinations, Dunkeld’s Royal Mail Hotel – an exclusive opportunity to sample their nature-based cuisine in the heart of the city.

Continuing the list, Pastuso’s chef and Peruvian native Alejandro Saravia will bring authentic cuisine, San Telmo will showcase the essence of Argentine culture and cuisine and Pei Modern, Mark Best’s produce-oriented Melbourne bistro. Returning favourites include a selection Melbourne’s most popular institutions including Frank Camorra’s beloved MoVida, authentic Mexican taqueria Mamasita and St Kilda’s prominent dining destination Circa, The Prince. The festival also provides the best opportunity to learn from the culinary masters, with Melbourne’s best chefs showcasing their skills during live cooking demonstrations in the Electrolux Taste Theatre. A new exclusive offering to 2015 is the

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Audi Platinum Lounge presented by Riedel, offering a luxurious oasis where private wine tastings, an open bar and relaxed seating will enhance the premier dining experience at Taste. Set to sizzle from Thursday 12 November to Sunday November 15, tickets go on sale 24 August from Ticketek and start from $25, while Audi Platinum Lounge presented by Riedel tickets are from $135. We have 10 double passes to give away to Taste of Melbourne 2015 this 12–15 November. To enter, simple go to facebook.com/MPmag. Hurry we will have to draw these quickly. Taste of Melbourne 2015 A: Pelican Lawn, Albert Park Lake W: www.tasteofmelbourne.com.au Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @ Taste of Melbourne

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Tasting “just like Grandma used to make,” Woodman Estate’s jams and preserves are fast becoming the most popular range of Woodman’s Fine Foods. Since 1998, Woodman’s Estate has been known for it’s jams and preserves, which are produced inhouse and served with their popular breakfast and high tea sittings. All are made from Victorian ingredients using traditional Woodman Estate recipes. Owner Rick Woodman tries to source as much as he can from the peninsula. He says that here on the peninsula we have a “food bowl right on our doorstep” and a plethora of “quality products at close proximity.” The strawberries in the Pure Strawberry jam, for example, are from Sunny Ridge Strawberry Farm, the rhubarb in the Rhubarb and Ginger comes from Baxter Valley Produce, and there’s the Peninsula Wildflower and Honey, which uses honey from local bees. Mr Woodman says that these days, people like to know where the food they’re eating is coming from, and they like it to be locally grown. Woodman’s jams and preserves are “made with love and care”, from all natural ingredients and with no preservatives.

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There is a mixture of classic products (Pure Strawberry) for the nostalgic customer, and those with a modern twist (Peach and Cardamom), for more adventurous types. The range includes Raspberry and Boysenberry, Imperial Mandarin and Spiced Pear. The second phase of Woodman preserves will focus on condiments, with mouth-watering products such as tomato and chilli chutney, Australian pickled garden vegetables and beetroot & horseradish relish. Woodman’s jams and preserves are currently stocked at around 20 peninsula locations and moving into stores in Melbourne. Pick up a ‘gift trio’ as a thoughtful present, or indulge in one for yourself! Woodman Estate A: 136 Graydens Road, Moorooduc P: 5978 8455 W: www.woodmanestate.com

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Wednesday October 14 saw the launch of Woodman Estate’s Fine Food Range. Hosted in the beautiful surrounds of Woodman Estate, guests were treated to lovely sunset views of the proper-ty’s lake—as well as canapés served with delicious Woodman preserves and condiments. There was also the unveiling of the impressive Farmer’s Produce Lunch.

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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.


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THE WIZARD PLAYS TRIBUTE AT LICCIARDO’S! Andrew Farrell “the Wizard” plays tribute to the legendary piano players and singers who have inspired him and millions all over the world with hits like Rhapsody in Blue, Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me, Great Balls of Fire, Georgia On My Mind, Honesty etc. from 4-8pm on Sunday November 22. For bookings please call 9787 2001. CHRISTMAS…CHRISTMAS…CHRISTMAS…CHRISTMAS... Have your Christmas function at Licciardo’s Gallery Bar & Grill, with full menu, or special prices for a la carte or finger food options. Relax under the old oak tree in the courtyard, out on the sunny decking or inside in the brasserie, followed by a jig on the dance floor if you’re up to it! Rob is serving breakfast on Sundays as well as the entertaining ‘Sing for Your Supper’ on Sunday afternoons from December through to January with new acts appearing all the time. Specials are changing weekly, introducing sensational seafood dishes with a distinctive authentic earthy provincial style of their own!

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Bellisimo Bel Sorriso

Now in their third year Mario and Stephanie are continuing the trend of quality food however updating the menu to make more affordable for everybody. They have recently introduced antipasti (small plates) to the menu. You will also find an affordable and tempting lunch menu, one course for $25 or two courses for $35, each includes a glass of wine. Some of the taste tempters include Italian style wagu beef burger and Tasmanian mussels in spicy tomato broth. Bel Sorriso also offers take-away meals. Their balcony is always open. They have a private function room which is perfect for Christmas parties, birthdays, corporate events or any celebrations. Join Stephanie and Mario Tavian for dinner Wednesday to Monday, or lunch Thursday to Sunday. They are closed on Tuesdays. This restaurant has been favourably reviewed by the Age Good Food Guide and also has a quality approval seal from the Italian government. Pop in soon for a taste of Italy right here in Frankston. They will be open Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve offering a la carte, menu packages, fingerfood, degustation and catering. Call for details and to book. Bel Sorriso Restaurant A: 343 Nepean Hwy Frankston P: 9770 0111 www.belsorriso.com.au

Dromana Estate springs into Summer One of the Mornington Peninsula’s finest wineries is ready to throw its doors open to a long awaited summer. Dromana Estate Winery, home to the beautiful hidden Tuerong Homestead, will reopen its café/restaurant alongside the cellar door and vineyard on Friday November 6. That means those award winning wines can once again be savoured with a meal in the relaxed atmosphere of the Estate grounds. NOVEMBER 2015 (48)

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Bel Sorriso has been serving modern Italian food and wine from their fabulous Frankston restaurant for two years.

Open for Dinner Wed-Mon & Lunch Thurs-Sun Affordable modern Italian cuisine Offering take-away & private dining

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This year’s summer menu includes a light menu for children as well as pizzas, pasta dishes, charcuterie and cheese shared plates. Dromana Estate Winery’s award winning labels include the Dromana Estate range which is the flagship label of the company boasting a highly acclaimed pinot noir and chardonnay; the Mornington Estate range showcasing the best varieties of the cool climate region; and the David

Traeger range. Dromana Estate Winery is located just off the Peninsula Freeway and food service opens Thursdays to Sundays 11am to 4pm and for private functions, both evenings and daytime. Dromana Estate Winery A: 555 Old Moorooduc Road, Tuerong P: 5974 4400 W: www.dromanaestate.com.au Facebook: /DromanaEstate

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Three Wild Ducks, We’ll be back for more BY THE DISCREET DINER

The Morley Boys have expanded and done an exceptional job offering Three Wild Ducks and their burger bar at the top end of Mt Eliza. Three Wild Ducks has some amazing tasty morsels with entree selections like confit quail, fried calamari with harissa mayo, locally cured scallops, roasted belly pork and it keeps going. Mains include ribeye, wild mushrooms and truffle gnocchi, and always a fish and a duck of the day. I love a place that supports well with an extensive kids menu and Three Wild Ducks achieve this with great choice, as well as adding ‘kids mocktails’ to complement the meal. My lunch special was perfect, a shellfish and saffron spaghettini complemented with aioli, citrus and spice. A side of moreish chips all washed down with a Clare Valley sauv blanc. As I talked to Morley, he also mentioned the other project he’s been working on. The changes made at Ranelagh Club are all geared up for summer, with an amazing view, great events, tasty food being lined up for balmy day and nights with friends. Three Wild Ducks A: 34 Mt Eliza Way, Mt Eliza P: 9787 0200 W: http://info7823.wix.com/three-wild-ducks.com Facebook: Three Wild Ducks

Christmas Made Easy, by Rye Hotel

If Christmas Day means not just cheer and festivities to you, but also cooking, hosting and cleaning up, why not let Rye Hotel handle the less fun parts for you at its annual Christmas Luncheon? Rye Hotel has put together a stellar three course menu, featuring a Fruits De Mer Platter for the seafood lovers and a Traditional Christmas Roast for those wanting a classic roast turkey with all the trimmings (among a variety of other dishes). The hotel’s large bistro area is suitable for big groups, families or couples, and there’s even an outdoor courtyard and

indoor play area for the kids, not to mention the beautiful Rye Beach right across the road. Lunch is $98.50 per adult, $87.50 for seniors and $45 per child (12 years and under). Bookings should be made as soon as possible for this popular event, particularly if you want to sit at a certain table, and final payment is due on December 18. Take advantage of the opportunity to let someone else do the work for you this Christmas! Book via admin@ryehotel.com.au or by calling 5985 2277.

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Lively list of mouthwatering dishes When it comes to the authentic flavour of India and Nepal, nothing compares to Baxter’s Indian Mahal. From the Malai Chicken Tikka to the Tandoori Prawns, chef Nar Bahadur and his team have you covered. With the grills sizzling seven days a week to create food that will satisfy the tastebuds, Indian Mahal also caters to all your needs – whether it’s an army of hungry guests at home or a fine dining experience for two in the restaurant. Indian Mahal have all the bases covered with express lunch offers, family packs online ordering and 10% off for you first time experience, and the delivery option makes it very easy to have Indian at home (within a 5km radius). We speak to Nar.

Where have you worked previously? I have been in Australia for 15 years and decided to share what I have learned having restaurants in Nepal, Delhi, Tokyo and now Baxter.

Why is your restaurant different to others? The difference with this eatery is that we offer genuine

Nepalese dishes, a traditional tandoor oven with all the offerings you can image and plenty of banquet choices.

What are your favourite dishes right now? My favourites include Chicken Momo’s (these are a Tibetan dumpling and a yummy choice), Goat Curry (something I made lots of in Nepal), Prawn Masala and Palak Paneer. All of these flavours are amazing! From lively groups catching up to quiet couples on romantic dates, India Mahal is always popular for dining, as well as takeaway, with the phone running hot and bagged orders flying out the door. And with mouthwatering dishes such as tender Lamb Rogan Josh, homemade Malai Koftas cheese and potato dumplings and delectable Onion Bhajis with orange slices – always generously served – it’s easy to understand why. You’ll have a hard time leaving without a fully satiated palette … and a leftover pack for tomorrow’s lunch! India really has touched Baxter. Indian Mahal A: 636 Frankston-Flinders Rd, Baxter P: 5971 1757 W: www.indianmahalbaxter.com.au

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Set off main street, welcome to ‘Little Italy in Mornington’. Ristorante italiano, cafe, winebar, pizzeria. As I enter this unassuming venue, I am totally immersed in everything Italian and the menu is to die for. ‘Tutta la giornata’ all day menu that has such an extensive range of antipasti (to share), primi (entree), secondi (mains), contorni (sides), insalate (salads), pizza and pasta (of course) and dolci (desserts). Where do you start?? The wine list is as extensive, offering great choices from their homeland to Australia

and New Zealand. Soup of the day was exceptional, a beautiful wholesome, flavoured pork and vegetable broth that was perfect for a brisk spring afternoon (I’m sure it was a family heirloom handed down). This was complemented with a side dish of Verdure Verde Saltate, baby spinach, silver beet, kale, broccolini, garlic and chilli. Satisfied is an understatement. This place delivers on all levels. Manhattan in Mornington A: 2/55 Barkly Street, Mornington P: 5976 4867 W: manhattaninmornington.com.au

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GPO Hotel Rebranded. Refurbished. Revived. BY LIZ ROGERS

Things are looking different at GPO Hotel. There’s still the same great food but head Chef Pat Bowring has headed down a Tex Mex Cuisine direction – think Texas smoked beef brisket burger and pulled pork sliders on brioche – and the refurbishment of the interior now screams drop in, have a beer and a big bite of flavoursome food. (The kitchen is open seven days a week from 8am and there’s a share food and a la carte menu.) Beach side casual dining with a modern twist is where it’s at. Industrial look recycled timber table tops, off white walls, three high bars with stools for a quick end of day drink or pre-dinner pick-me-up all combine to create a fresh and functional space to hang out or dine in style. New lighting and live music on Sundays sets the tone for cruise control weekends.

Smart rebranding has given this Peninsula favourite a new lease on life. Dropping the Rose from the name has given the place some real funk and the interior makeover has created a destination for all ages. There are two separate function areas (catering for up to one hundred and fifty) so Christmas and birthdays are sorted and GPO’s friendly staff will have you feeling like you’re at home. Stop by some time. You’ll be surprised. GPO Hotel Mornington Peninsula A: 1003 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud P: 5982 3200 mail@rosegpo.com.au www.thegpo.com.au Pictured: Beef Brisket Tortillas: House smoked brisket (smoked over 12 hours) served in soft shell tortillas with a tomatillo and cucumber salsa. Serve with a crisp glass of Foxeys Hangout Pinot Gris or a glass or Mornington Brewery’s Pale Ale.

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Our sold out Beautiful By The Bay event at Mornington Yacht Club lived up to its name. Fabulous engaging speakers, luscious food, a few well executed auctions and a bevvy of raffle prizes. A huge thank-you to all our sponsors. What a fun event. Raising over $8,000 for BCNA. Put it in your calendar for the first Wednesday in October 2016.

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Head on down to the rocks for a mussel frenzy on Sunday November 15, as part of The Age Good Food Month $35 inc. a local Mornington ale details at therocksmornington.com.au

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SEAFOOD OF EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY

Catch of the day BY LIZ ROGERS

Mornington Seafoods Wholesale and Supply is a family owned and operated business. For twenty-five years the Karamaloudis clan has been getting up early, heading to the fish markets and bringing back the freshest fish for the Peninsula’s mad for fish fans.

The freshest fish on the Mornington Peninsula See in store for daily specials

Call now 5975 6768

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All seafood is sustainable and is sourced locally or from Lakes Entrance, Eden or Queensland. There are wild catch Australian prawns, shucked oysters and sword fish steaks. The Karamaloudis’ make their own delicious marinara mix and the sardine fillets are fresh and bone free! All fish is processed on site, and Wednesdays and Fridays sees fresh fish and chip lunch time specials. Get in early to place your end of year order for crayfish, scallops and prawns – the Christmas seafood season is almost here! Mornington Seafoods Open Tuesday through Saturday 1/234 Main Street, Mornington 5975 6768 morningtonseafoods@bigpond.com www.morningtonseafoods.com.au Find them on Facebook too.

About Thyme to Relax, Dine, Indulge

If you are looking for an intimate restaurant to enjoy casual dining during balmy Summer nights and days, you can’t go past About Thyme in Mornington.

This is the place to go for a yummy breakfast, lunch or dinner. Scott and Katrina Devery run this fabulous café, offering a menu which is refreshingly different to other eateries in town. The food on offer is a dynamic mix of flavours, inspired by Scott’s European background, with a sprinkling of Asia and expertly put together for maximum enjoyment.

About Thyme Cafe & Restaurant Wednesday to Sunday for breakfast and lunch. Dinner - Thursday to Saturday from 6pm

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A specials board is updated constantly with mouthwatering specials like Calamari Salad with apple, bean shoots, quinoa and Nuoc Cham – a Vietnamese style dressing. The menu for Spring/Summer includes American Beef Ribs with red rice and slaw; Prawn and Scallop Seafood Linguini; while favourites like Vietnamese prawn spring rolls are still featured. Don’t forget the desserts, indulge your sweet desires and try the Vanilla Pavlova with lemon curd, berries and cream. Yum! I love the menu at About Thyme, it is small yet filled with delicious options to suit all tastes. We often order a few dishes to share so we can experience the variety of different taste sensations. Do try the tasting plate, perfect to pair with a bottle of wine. While you can BYO wine, they offer a great cocktail, beer and wine list, refreshingly featuring local beers and wine. Allpress coffee is on offer at any time of the day or night. Pop in soon to this friendly, funky local haunt. The restaurant is fully licensed and open Wednesday to Sunday for Breakfast and Lunch (7 days in Summer); and Dinner Thursday to Saturday. About Thyme A: 10 Blake Street, Mornington P: 5973 6362 FB: /aboutthymemornington

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Thanks for that –

Albert

by Liz Rogers

Mornington’s first dedicated burger bar has opened in Main Street and if the success of its owners (cast your eyes across the road to The Winey Cow) is anything to go by we’re all in for a treat. First there’s the BURGER. Not your average every day greasy fix at the end of the night kind of burger, but a taste bud blowout kind of pure grass fed Angus beef sensation. All Thanks Albert meat patties are pressed daily in-house and head chef Marcus Toomey just loves to play around with flavour. There’s the Mornington Glory with fried egg, beetroot, brie, cos lettuce, tomato and aioli or the El’berto stuffed full of spiced salami, cheese, tomato, jalapeno salsa, and chipotle mayo and cos lettuce. Got your mouth watering yet?

gourmet burger bar is third owner and manager Josh Watt who is determined to make Thanks Albert the go to place in Main Street. The name Thanks Albert comes from a tongue in cheek phrase used by the Hendersons and their friends. This quirkiness spills over to the urban eco interior (dark timbers, concrete and smooth lines) and menu. There’s something for your Young Einstein (kids love taste too) and gourmet hotdogs with spicy bratwurst or Italian sausage fill the spot, plus they’re open all day for late lunch/snack lovers. All burgers are served on brioche buns and food intolerances are also catered for.

Local produce, fresh ingredients and a whole lot of love are keys to the success of all Thanks Albert burgers. There’s always a little surprise inside, and Mornington locals Jill and Campbell Henderson are naturals at the hospitality game. They’ve been working they’re open every day. Soon to be fully licensed, this in the industry for years and know how to create food will be the after the beach or before heading out place to be. Thanks for that, Albert! that is deliciously affordable. The face of this exciting

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Bringing a buzz to food excellence

There’s a buzz around the peninsula food scene right now and it’s emanating from the Best Bites Food Guide and Food Awards.

Nominations for the 2015 Awards have closed, judging is underway and finalists will be announced in December. This Mornington Peninsula Shire initiative celebrates food excellence. Local food businesses were invited to nominate for the annual Best Bites Awards and to list in the annual Best Bites Food Guide. Best Bites assesses and promotes those food businesses that provide safe and healthy food, use environmentally sustainable practices and provide safe and accessible premises. The winner of the coveted 2014 Restaurant category was Hummingbird Café in Red Hill. This year has seven categories: Restaurant, School Canteen/Child Care, Supermarket, Take Away, Bed and Breakfast, Home-Based Retailer, Aged Care and Innovation. Mayor Bev Colomb urged Mornington Peninsula food businesses to get involved. “The 2014 Best Bites finalists all set great examples within the local food industry by providing healthy and nutritious food at sustainable and accessible premises,” she said. Judging is done by an independent panel of experts. Winners will be announced in March. Best Bites Food Guide and Awards P: 5950 1050 W: hwww.mornpen.vic.gov.au

Annual Orphans of Ghana Ball, divine food, fabulous entertainment and lots of money raised for the orphans.

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Food businesses who achieve a 95% plus food safety rating in their annual assessment are eligible to apply for recognition in:

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Look out for the Best Bites window stickers and certificates at food businesses throughout the Mornington Peninsula Businesses that have received Best Bites accreditation are featured in the Best Bites Food Guide. The 2015 Guide is being launched soon and will be available at Shire customer service centres. The online Best Bites Directory is available on www.mornpen.vic.gov.au

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The Ranelagh Club the place to be this Summer.

Members enjoy: 6 flood lit tennis courts Member’s Clubhouse with full service bistro Family friendly sailing factilities, programs & storage Private beach access & 3 beach boxes Full calendar of social events

The Ranelagh Club is a little slice of paradise located in the Ranelagh Estate in Mount Eliza. With private access to the beach and club house, there is a little something for everyone at the Ranelagh Club.

The Bistro at Ranelagh has recently undergone a transformation and offers a wonderful and reasonably priced menu in an elegant yet relaxed Clubhouse and boasts one of the best sunset views on the Peninsula.

Members enjoy access to all the sporting, social and dining activities the club offers including tennis, sailing, private beach boxes, private dining, social functions and much more.

We welcome new members to the club. So come and join us, our amazing views, our friendly atmosphere, and our action packed activity calendar, just in time for Summer.

Our member social calendar includes comedy, music, special shows, wine events, our annual President’s Ball as well as many nights just for the kids.

To inquire about membership, or visit The Ranelagh Club, contact us on 9787 0265 or visit www.ranelagh.com.au

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food wine produce Name: Eyal Cohen-Litant, AKA Chef E Age: 31

Job title: Chef

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

Where do you work? Eighteen78 @ the Brooklands of Mornington. How long have you worked there? Since June 2015. Where did you work previously? I worked at the three star Michelin ‘Da Vittorio’ located in Bergamo, Italy. I also worked for Marco Pierre White’s one star Michelin ‘Mirabelle’. In addition, I owned a catering and event production company known as ‘ECLpassion’. What is your signature dish? If I have to choose one it has to be a ‘Ceviche’, the national dish of Peru that combines the flavours of freshly caught fish, citrus, herbs and some fruit. I make mine with kingfish, lime, shallots, coriander and some delicious Sunny Ridge strawberries. Absolutely sensational! What makes a good chef? Working very hard and having the right attitude. I always believed that it’s not what you do, it’s how you do it! If a person has passion, determination, respect to self and others, self discipline and a will to learn and grow, the sky is the limit, and that’s how you become a good chef.

Favourite food? I really love southern European cuisines. The approach to food in countries like Italy, Spain and France is second to none. Food is culture, family and friends, and in these environments it already tastes better. Never in my life had I met an unpassionate or uninspired southern European chef, which should say a thing or two about their culture. Favourite restaurant (other than your own), and why? El Cellar de Can Roca, one of the world’s most renowned restaurant. Located in Cataluña in Spain, this family owned business is run by three brothers, and keeps emphasizing on innovation, customer service and the greatest attention to detail. When I dined there few years ago I felt like this is the experience I would like to share with my guests. Although there is a major difference between the Roca brothers and myself I just strive to be as close as possible that I can. What is the best thing about the Mornington Peninsula? There are many things that are ‘best’ about the Mornington Peninsula! Whether it’s the people, the produce,

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the vineyards, the views, the beaches and the air we breathe. Mornington Peninsula is best without a shadow of a doubt! What do you do in your spare time? Taking a long drive on the beautiful, epic roads of the Peninsula while listening to one of my many CDs collection and pretending to be James Bond ;) I also enjoy practicing yoga and dancing salsa with my lovely wife. I love to play basketball and I relish my daily walks with our two beautiful Jack Russell’s. What is one thing not many people know about you? I was born and raised in Jerusalem, I have lived in 6 countries and I speak 5 languages. Please share one food tip or secret with our readers. When it comes to chicken and other poultry dishes remember to brine them for at least few hours or even overnight prior to cooking. There are different types of brines and everybody has their own formula. My basic brining solution has ¼ cup rock salt, ½ cup castor sugar, black peppercorns, bay leaves, thyme and lemon grass, all dissolved in 2 litres of warm water.

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Wow check out Ritchies Mt Eliza SOMETHING special is happening at Ritchies IGA Mt Eliza.

The fully renovated supermarket is expanding its gourmet offerings and the latest is a fresh instore sushi and sashimi bar. In-store chefs now prepare platters of sushi and sashimi from a busy kitchen nestled between the fresh fruit and the bakery. It is, the owners say, an addition to their gourmet mix that is ideal for entertaining and for Christmas. Ritchies IGA Mt Eliza already has the unique La Maison Maille Boutique featuring 22 varieties of mustard, vinegar and vinaigrette – an Australian first when it launched. There is a gourmet cheese bar featuring more than 100 varieties of cheese sourced from around the world and a gourmet seafood section featuring prawns, mussels

and oysters plus whole and filleted fish. The deli has a wide variety of continental smallgoods, sliced on demand meats, fresh salads, a large antipasto range and pastries. Then there’s the large selection of Christmas party platters made to order, free range BBQ chickens, turkey and hams. Ritchies IGA Liquor Mt Eliza is designed to complete the festive season meal shopping with a wide range of wine, beer and spirits supporting vineyards and breweries from the Mornington Peninsula, plus leading national and international varieties. Most importantly, the owners say, all this has been done while retaining Ritchies’ trademark community focus - the Ritchies Community Benefit Card, Myer One Rewards, CB email savings, Christmas Club, petrol discounts and seniors discount. Ritchies IGA Mt Eliza A: 89 Mt Eliza Way, Mt Eliza P: 9787 4322 W: www.ritchies.com.au

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PROPERTY OF THE MONTH

BLUE RIBBON COASTAL RESIDENCE Magnificently renovated, spacious, blue chip residence commanding expansive views from Mt Martha past the city skyline and straight out through Port Phillip Heads. Watch the big ships sail past close by in the shipping channels. This is one of the most impressive homes I have ever

had the privilege to inspect. Two levels of luxurious comfort with nothing but super wide double glazed picture windows between you and the vista. The tasteful renovation, has been carried out to the highest of standards with fixtures and fittings certain to impress. Five big bedrooms (could be six), four living zones, delightful courtyard and gardens on a large 1850 m2 allotment, with secure parking for 4 cars and a great workshop. Inspections strictly by appointment, (ID required). Join us for the Grand Opening Sat 7th Nov 12 -1pm

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FISHERMAN’S BEACH BEAUTY If you have seen a few and are tired of being disappointed.... put this one at the top of the list to see. Fishermans Beach has been the favourite summer playground to visit for generations

of beachgoers and it is literally metres from the door of this superior beachside property that offers potential dual accommodation. A feeling of spaciousness starts in the front foyer leading to a very elegant living room which features a gas

‘SEA THE CITY’

log fire place and home theatre system. Floor to ceiling glass doors frame the front courtyard garden and set in this tranquil area are two mesmerizing and unique water features. Downstairs a modern kitchen/ family room features a cosy wood fire and has sliding glass doors to a delightful rear landscaped courtyard. The downstairs bedroom also looks out to the garden and there is a bathroom and powder room. Upstairs there are another two bedrooms and a second sleek and modern kitchen / living room. This open plan design creates the hub of your entertaining area, right down to views that are sheltered, private and breathtaking. Bi fold doors separate the

open plan living area and terrace, creating an easy indoor outdoor space. Sit back and watch the yachts sailing around the bend or watch people fishing from the rocks. There is always something interesting to look at on Fishermans Beach. A large double garage has internal access plus rear door to back garden. This home is low maintenance and set in an enviable location close to beach and facilities with fabulous north facing views. 4 Williams Road, Mornington POA Twilight inspection Thursday 6:00 to 6:30 Saturday inspection 2:00 to 2:30 Honor Baxter Real Estate Honor 0418 148 468

4 Williams Rd, Mornington With fabulous Fishies Beach across the road and a short stroll to Mornington’s shopping, cafes & restaurants, this stylish home enjoys uninterrupted views across the bay to the city. A flexible floorplan includes a modern kitchen/ familyroom downstairs and a formal sitting room plus home theatre system. Upstairs a 2nd new kitchen/livingroom have created a flexible floorplan making this home ideal for families to share or dual occupancy living. Perfectly positioned on a low maintenance block, the fully landscaped front and rear courtyard gardens, plus the spacious upstairs terrace, provide excellent entertaining areas.

Features include: 3 bedroom/3 bathrooms/3 living rooms Air-conditioning/gas ducted heating, ceiling fans, ducted vacuum Spacious entertaining terrace with water feature, BBQ plumbed to mains gas, sink with hot & cold water Indoor/outdoor speakers Double lock up garage with rear roller door Alarm system and secure front gate/intercom Inspect: Thursday 6-6:30 Saturday 2-2:30 Call Honor - 0418 148 468

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EXCLUSIVE SEASIDE RESIDENCES

COMING TO MAIN STREET With its magnificent coastline, exquisite wineries, fine dining and a wealth of nearby leisure activities, the Mornington Peninsula is one of Australia’s most desirable coastal locations. Enjoy truly privileged living at the exclusive Miramar seaside residences. Featuring contemporary architecture that boasts a stylish neutral colour palette and strong sculptural form, inspired by the local coastal environment. The tasteful, softened interface blends seamlessly into the surroundings and conceals a lush, private rooftop garden. Located in the heart of the Mornington retail precinct, you can enjoy all the amenities you need in one place. Each thoughtfully planned residence is designed to draw in ample natural light

and sunshine. The earthy colour scape and beautiful wide timber oak flooring offer a warm and comforting atmosphere. Superior quality joinery, porcelain splashbacks and Miele appliances, combine durability with aesthetic appeal to make day-to-day living a breeze. All residents have access to the private rooftop terrace, with an exclusive view of the picturesque Mornington Peninsula. This fully concealed space is perfect for enjoying the sea breeze in solitude, whilst the ample leisure areas and barbeque facilities are also ideal for entertaining family and friends. Easily personalised with two colour palettes, a natural selection of materials has been used to complement the seaside location. These superb apartments are an entertainer’s delight. Register your interest today by visiting www.miramarmornington.com.au or calling 1800 326 935

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Summer’s on the way so it’s time to start thinking outdoor living. The garden of Quasimodo has a fabulous range of garden statues and pots, water features, sculptures and stone/timber furniture plus wood fire ovens for outdoor cook ups. Landscape and construction advice is also onsite via the Peninsula’s garden experts Qscape, while Seascape Spas and Compass Pools (the largest range of fibreglass pools in the southern hemisphere) are also available. But that’s not all! The versatile multi-purpose fibreglass Versa Box storage solution - think water feature, ice box storage, selfirrigating system or just beautiful seating will enhance any outdoor setting, while the amazing interlocking vertical construction block system Pentablock gets your outdoor space set for warm weather entertaining. No construction experience is required for Pentablock installation which comes in a variety of natural stone options and both Versa Box and Pentablock are EXCLUSIVE to The Garden of Quasimodo. The Garden of Quasimodo has just been part of the successful Garden and Lifestyle Show held at Mornington Racecourse in September where they displayed some of the best innovative design ideas on the Mornington Peninsula. Come in today to make your outdoor design dreams come true. The Garden of Quasimodo A: Corner Males and Moorooduc Hwy, Moorooduc P: 5978 8700 www.gardenofquasimodo.com.au/ www.versbox.com.au www.pentablock.com.au

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Merrigal delivers consistent, uncompromised quality custom built homes

Building and also designing all styles of homes from “We can build all forms of construction on level sites of with plenty of site fall, using all forms of construction Hampton, Contemporary, Ultra Modern, French materials.” Provincial or even your own personal design. “Using our group of designers and engineers we can work together to develop your own plans. We are also more than happy to quote from your own plans. Much of our work is based from client supplied plans. We are able to determine a firm fixed quote if all information is supplied, usually within two weeks.” explains owner Danny Jones.

Building only around 10-20 homes per year, this highly regarded local building company specialises in giving attention to detail to each of their projects. “If you are proposing a future home or project we would be happy to discuss and set you up in the right direction.” says Danny.

Merrigal is located in Mornington and builds homes across the broad Mornington Peninsula and outer South Eastern suburbs of Melbourne but also has projects outside these parameters. Merrigal focuses on designing its homes with you, for you, to ensure you achieve your dream home. Merrigal Homes A: 102 Watt Road Mornington P: 5975 6670, 0478 108 404 www.merrigapremiumlhomes.com.au

You name it, we can build it! Locally owned Mornington Peninsula builder with over 30 years experience can assist you on the new exciting journey of creating your new custom designed home, luxury holiday house, investment property, striking unit, beach house or even modest villa. Contact our friendly team for more information. Ph: (03) 5975 6670

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Ethics, Africa and Interior Design BY LIZ ROGERS

Greedilulu is a home wares store that offers much more than interior design inspiration. All Greedilulu products are ethically sourced – there are hand woven baskets from small villages in Kenya and South American woven bags and purses – and owner Megan Luiz just loves to support local artisans who create with devotion. ‘That’s where the name comes from’, says Luiz. ‘I used to holiday in a beach cottage in South Africa where I grew up. It was called Greedilulu and I loved it.’ It is this fondness of her African heritage plus her connection to the Mornington Peninsula that has created the Greedilulu bohemian luxe store. You’ll find products from across the globe (Balinese, Egyptian, Thai, American and European) at affordable prices, plus there’s a diversity of product that will

inspire. (Think Hook & Eye Interiors, Sage & Clare Textiles, handmade fair trade rugs by Pampas and Moroccan wedding blankets.) ‘I support fair trade and have a strong focus on building relationships with small Australian businesses’, she continues. Greedilulu has just completed its first eight week basket weaving course in conjunction with Sister Works who help vulnerable asylum seeker and refugee women become self sufficient. Visit Megan at Greedilulu for more information or to create an interior space your loved ones will never want to leave! Greedilulu A: 12 Blake Street, Mornington P: 5973 5257 hello@greedilulu.com www.greedilulu.com

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SPRING GARDEN & LIFESTYLE SHOW

bailey & co

antiques and collectables 36 wells road, seaford Cnr mcculloch avenue

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www.baileyandco.com.au Bailey & Co invite you to visit our huge Seaford antiques warehouse. Importers of rare French antiques & collectables selling direct to the public at wholesale prices. Wed to Fri 10am-3pm Sat & Sun 10am-4pm

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Lawn mowing & edging Tree lopping Hedging / Pruning Weeding Landscaping Transplanting Ride on available Car parks & Commercial properties Covered by public liability insurance

Friendly & reliable service for a competitive free quote call Karl

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One stop spot for heating, cooling and plumbing BY LIZ ROGERS

Southside Plumbing has merged with All Seasons Heating and Air Conditioning to create a company that gets things done. All work is completed to the highest of standards with owner Peter Dwyer (who’s been plumbing for over thirty years) urging his team to ‘do the job like you’re doing it in your own home. It’s got to be right.’ This family owned business prides itself on workmanship. Repairs and maintenance on all heating and cooling appliances plus general plumbing services (hot water service or air conditioning installations, ducted heating maintenance and carbon monoxide testing of gas appliances to mention a few) means you can make one call and know you’re covered. The girls in the office are friendly and helpful and organise things fast - and because Peter’s plumbers (there’s seven of them) are on staff, you know they are going to be on time, every time. All Seasons Heating and Air Conditioning offer a ten per cent discount off all labour charges for pensioners and are constantly updating their Facebook page with information in regards to special deals. Did you know that there are significant Government rebates when converting electrical appliances to gas? They do, and are happy to let you know all about it! Call today for more information or just because you need the job done right. All Seasons Heating and Air Conditioning (Southside Plumbing) 1585 Dandenong Hastings Road, Langwarrin 1300 669 555 www.southsidehc.com.au

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

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Rock & Redgum BY LIZ ROGERS

The temperature’s rising, so now’s the time to get busy with Rock & Redgum Landscape and Garden Supplies in Dromana. This established building and garden supplier prides itself on offering a wide range of high quality products to transform your outdoor space into a place for relaxation and rejuvenation. Established for over a decade this local family business is committed to forming strong and long term relationships with industry professionals and home owners alike. Reliability is paramount to their success. Prompt, professional and careful delivery of your product is guaranteed, while extensive knowledge and excellent customer service sees clients returning time after time.

Rock & Redgum Landscape and Garden Supplies offers three large, well-stocked yards which house a wide range of local, state and interstate products. (Think mulches, pebbles, rocks, boulders, sleepers, edgings and stones…) Steel and paving products are available too. Their amazing Rockyard is full of sourced stone from across Victoria and interstate. Take a wander through and hand select the right pieces for you. Rock & Redgum deliver across the Peninsula and beyond so there’s no excuse not to get busy – come in and see them today! Rock & Redgum Landscape and Garden Supplies A: 19 Brasser Ave (Cnr Dalkeith Drive), Dromana P: 5981 0555 sales@rockandredgum.com.au www.rockandredgum.net.au

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‘NO CHARGE’ GREEN WASTE WEEKEND

BY LIZ ROGERS

Dispose of your green waste for ‘no charge’ at Mornington Peninsula Shire’s ‘No Charge’ Green Waste Weekend at all Resource Recovery Centres (tips) on November 14 and 15. The ‘No Charge’ Green Waste Weekend is for Shire residents or ratepayers only, with green waste to be delivered only from residential vehicles and trailers. No commercial vehicles or commercial green waste accepted. Proof of residency is required. Delays are to be expected particularly at the beginning and end of the day. Consider using the Tyabb site to avoid delays at Mornington. Mornington can only accept up to three cubic metres of green waste per trip. Green waste includes all types of garden waste and untreated timber. You can also opt-in to receive a 240-litre fortnightly kerbside green waste bin collection if you live in the ‘urban area’ of the shire. There is a cost for this service. Contact the shire for more information. Mornington Peninsula Shire Mayor Councillor Bev Colomb said the ‘no charge’ green waste weekend is a good opportunity for all residents to clean up around their properties, especially in the approach to summer and the fire season. Resource Recovery Centres are open 8am – 5pm on this weekend. Rye: Truemans Road; Tyabb: McKirdys Road; Mornington: Watt Road.

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HERITAGE PROTECTION Mornington Peninsula Shire Mayor Councillor Bev Colomb said Council has strengthened the protection for heritage buildings in the Ocean Beach Road precinct in Sorrento. Council last night adopted the Ocean Beach Road Heritage Policy formalising heritage guidelines with a view to future inclusion in the Mornington Peninsula Planning Scheme. Nepean Ward Councillor Tim Rodgers said the policy provides a high level of detailed guidance for the protection of heritage values in the area. “With increasing development pressures and to ensure heritage values are protected, it is appropriate to provide improved heritage guidelines to assist Council in assessing planning applications for properties under the Heritage Overlay that applies to the Ocean Beach Road precinct in Sorrento,” he said. Councillor Hugh Fraser, fellow Nepean Ward Councillor, said that the heritage values of Sorrento are an important part of the town and its unique attraction to residents and visitors alike. “I am pleased Council has adopted this policy which provides improved clarity and specific details regarding heights, setbacks, shop fronts, building form, preferred materials and signage,” said Cr Fraser. The policy does not introduce new planning controls, but substantially improves the level of guidance for new development and will assist in assessing planning applications and protecting heritage values in the area.

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STUNNING CRAFTED FURNITURE AT OZ DESIGN OZ Design Furniture Mornington welcome you in store to view the latest summer 15-16 collection. This season OZ Design are embracing the Australian summer lifestyle with stories inspired by the latest interior trends. The OZ Abode collection showcases beautifully crafted furniture for everyday living. Create a home with heart this summer and for years after that, with the use of quality leathers and fabrics, styled with bold patterns, texture and complemented with beautiful solid timbers. To view more of the new season 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 Peninsula. www.ozdesignfurniture.com.au Pictured: Vincent 3 seater sofa in lindeman fabric, Brooks coffee and side table in Victorian ash, Lopez Designer Chair in gracia platinum fabric and OZ Design Furniture homewares.

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We can grow a wide range of fruit trees successfully here on the Peninsula; stone-fruit, apples and pears, berries and figs can all thrive given the right care. Some thrive with no care at all. However if you do suffer problems with your fruit trees there are a number of things to consider. The best way to prevent problems with fruit trees is to make sure the tree is growing healthily. A healthy tree is naturally more resilient to pest and disease problems than a weak tree. That means we have to get our soils right, in particular drainage and pH. Most fruit trees prefer well drained soils and so soil preparation before planting is important. Both drainage and soil pH issues may be remedied by with the additions of organic matter. We also need to pay attention to the way we manage our fruit trees. A number of factors may affect the pest and disease status of your orchard, including variety, irrigation methods, feeding, mulching habits and pruning techniques.

We probably all know by now that drip irrigation is the preferred method of watering our gardens, and your fruit trees should be no exception. Overhead irrigation can lead to mildew and fungal problems in warmer periods and can also waste a lot of water. Installing drip irrigation isn’t expensive and you will be rewarded with cleaner fruit. At this time of year removing rapidly growing grasses from the base of your fruit trees, feeding well with composted manures and mulching heavily will give your trees some protection as they enter the hotter months of the growing season. Summer pruning can also be done now to remove excessive spring growth, over-flowering and overcrowding of new shoots. This is a particularly important time to prune the excessive new growth on your espaliered fruit trees. The above simple methods should be enough to keep your trees healthy year after year. As a last resort however, and if our trees are suffering or have suffered recently a major pest or disease issue, we can remedy this promptly to reduce infestation and spread by using organic sprays. There are a number of

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