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Everyday water test scoops award pool A COMMON fish tank water quality test kit is tackling stormwater pollution at Mornington beach. The innovative test has been recognised at this year’s Stormwater Victoria Awards. Staff from the Environment Protection Authority worked with Mornington Peninsula Shire Council, Melbourne Water and Melbourne University’s Centre for Aquatic Pollution Investigation and Management on the

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and waterways,� Mr Cottam said. “The test itself looks like a small box which is placed in the stormwater drain for a period of time, and a colour scale indicates how much ammonia is in the sample. “It works by detecting ammonia, which is usually found in higher levels where faecal pollution is present. “The test is reusable: it can be used up to 100 times, and results are revealed within five minutes in the

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The EPA is working with its partner organisations to implement the test at Frankston beach. The Stormwater Victoria Awards recognise innovations in stormwater management that help protect the health of our beaches, ecosystems and communities. Water quality updates are available on the Cleaner Yarra and Bay website: cleaneryarraandbay.vic.gov.au Stephen Taylor

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State laws will keep tabs on councillors THE state government has introduced laws to strengthen local government governance and reduce councillor misconduct. Minister for Local Government Natalie Hutchins said the changes would improve the standard of behaviour of councillors, provide a clear process for dealing with misconduct, and empower councils and her to take action against councillors "doing the wrong thing". Mornington Peninsula Shire councillors will be required to sign codes of conduct, and councils will have to introduce procedures to deal with alleged breaches. Allegations of misconduct and "serious misconduct" will be dealt with by independent councillor conduct panels, which will have the power to suspend councillors for up to six months. The minister has new powers, including the option to recommend to the Governor-inCouncil that a councillor be stood down if: ď Ž The councillor has been accused of serious or gross misconduct and a panel or VCAT hearing is pending. ď Ž The councillor's behaviour represents a threat to health and safety, is preventing council from performing its functions or is inconsistent with the role of councillor. ď Ž A municipal monitor recommends that the minister stand down a councillor. The minister will appoint municipal monitors and can issue governance directions to councils. The changes also prohibit ward funds, also known as discretionary funds, as recommended by the Local Government Investigations and Compliance Inspectorate.

The shire saw the writing on the wall last year and ended ward funds in May but there was a last night of spending that saw $113,934 allocated by councillors to projects such as a rotunda, a war memorial, soccer goal posts, coast guard communications equipment, and $16,000 of improvements to a Rosebud laneway. Councillors had $10,000 a year to distribute in their wards. That final opening of the fiscal floodgates saw $46,900 spent in Briars Ward (Crs Anne Shaw, Andrew Dixon and Bev Colomb), $30,500 in Seawinds Ward (Antonella Celi, David Gibb and Graham Pittock), $9737 in Nepean Ward (Hugh Fraser and Tim Rodgers), $6797 in Cerberus Ward (David Garnock), and $20,000 in Watson Ward (Lynn Bowden) $20,000. Red Hill Ward received nothing as Frank Martin was ill and on leave. He retired soon after but was not replaced until a byelection in August elected Tim Wood. Ms Hutchins said some of the laws would be progressively introduced over coming months to "ensure councils are ready for the changes". "Since becoming minister, I've heard from councils and communities that these changes are desperately needed. Giving councils and the state government the ability to step in earlier will help ensure problems with councillor standards and governance aren't left to grow." Ms Hutchins said overall misconduct among Victoria's 79 councils was rare but "it is vital that our governance frameworks are robust and ready to deal with misconduct". Mike Hast and David Harrison

Action stations: Carolyn Donovan says her calendar pays tribute to firefighters – and raises funds for a worthy cause. Picture: Keith Platt

Firefighters pause to pose for the cause A STYLISED calendar featuring fire fighters from across the Mornington Peninsula is helping raise money for the new Monash Children’s Hospital. Designed to hang on the wall, the Victorian Firefighter Calendar 2016 displays a month a page with space for jotting down notes in each day’s box. Public holidays are clearly marked. The glossy pages feature fire fighters in posed, semi-action shots at locations all over the peninsula. Producer Carolyn Donovan, of Mornington, said the calendar paid tribute to the crews who “go above and beyond every day to serve the community�. “They choose their valued profession because they want to make a difference in the world – to their community,� she said.

“They are willing to put their own lives on the line for ours, every day, and for that the community is truly grateful.� This is the second calendar: last year’s effort raised $2700. “My husband is a firefighter and I saw that there was no calendar here and yet, overseas, lots of crews do them as major fundraisers,� Ms Donovan said. The print run of 500 is designed to $5000 for the hospital once costs are deducted. The online price is $20 or $15 when bought over the counter. “The hospital is excited and proud that we are using the concept to raise funds for them,� Ms Donovan said. “It promotes fire fighters in such a positive light.�

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Shortfall in cliff path repair money Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au THE state government has provided just one third of the money needed to fix a track down a steep cliff in Mornington. Barriers to prevent anyone using the track have been torn down and hundreds of walkers and joggers use the track each week to access Mills Beach from Kalimna Drive, officially known as the Caraar Creek Coastal Cliff Pathway. Parts of the track’s bitumen covering have collapsed and sections of the exposed cliff are still subject to severe erosion. Stormwater drainage from luxury homes above the track - blamed for much of the erosion – appears to no longer be a threat, but Mornington Peninsula Shire told the state government it would cost $200,000 to reinstate the track itself. However, despite receiving just $50,000, the mayor, Cr Bev Colomb said she was “thrilled to welcome the state government funding towards restoration of the cliff pathway... Council received the full amount it asked for in its submission ($50,000), and congratulates the community for their input into lobbying for funding for this project. “The council is meeting with the path community soon, and with the announcement of this funding Council will now consider the best options forward.� Mornington Liberal MP David Morris said the government’s contribution “could most charitably be described as

Open and shut: The track down the cliff from Kalimna Drive to Mills Beach, Mornington, is officially closed but used by hundreds who brave the crumbling surface and chance of further land slips.

underwhelming�. He has accused the Labor government of showing little support for the Mornington Peninsula and has asked for it to make a larger contribution towards fixing the cliff track. Peter Nicholson, of the Cliff Path Steering Group, said it would be expensive to repair the track “because it’s so inaccessible to machinery and there is no rock at that point to put soil anchors into easily�. “Bev [Cr Colomb] is right that the shire did apply for $50,000 from the environment department’s coastal safety/access fund. It’s not clear why this amount was asked for, but the

application was done in a rush, and it was very good work by the coastal planner involved to find out about the grants and get a well thought-out application on one days notice,� Mr Nicholson said. “The shire has been saying for some time they have been working to get funding, but I do not believe they have done that on any systematic basis and, if so, they certainly didn’t involve the Cliff Path Steering Group.� A website (beleauracliffpath.com) established by the steering group to make sure the track does not remain closed says it was built “in 1915-22 by a small team of men with shovels

and ponies�. “Such a project could never be attempted now. With today’s land prices and engineering standards, there would be a $10 million price tag. This iconic Mornington asset has worked well for 99 years and it is unthinkable to lose it now. “The three landslips over the last 12 years have been caused by storm-water and irrigation water released in an irresponsible way by a small number of houses on the cliff. This has cost the shire a lot of money, inconvenienced the public and threatened the future of the path. In recent years the shire has failed to enforce its own stormwater

rules with disastrous results.â€? Mr Morris said the government’s contribution amounted to “one quarter of the total cost of reinstatementâ€?. He said it was “extremely disappointingâ€? the government had shown “next to no interest in supporting the Mornington Peninsulaâ€? since winning government from the Coalition, of which he was a member. “But we are still here, we are not going anywhere, and we will continue to remind this government they were elected to look after the whole state, not just their own backyard.â€? Mr Morris has asked Environment Minister Lisa Neville to provide $150,000 through her department to â€œâ€Ś undertake sufficient works to stabilise the Beleura cliff path, repair damage from a landslip and get the track open and functioning againâ€?. Mr Morris said the track had been used for many years and had suffered “longstanding drainage issues, particularly from some houses in the areaâ€?. When announcing the $50,000 funding, Ms Neville said it was part of $700,000 being used throughout the state “to improve public coastal access and public safety for Victoriansâ€?. “These grants give critical support to committees that strive to improve public access and minimise risk by fully funding or part-funding these valuable projects,â€? Ms Neville said. Money has also been allocated to: access to the northern end of Moondah Beach, Mt Eliza, $27,000; beach access from Whitecliffs to Cameron Bight foreshore, Rye to Sorrento, $ 6410; access and safety at Fishermen's Beach, Mornington, $24,400.

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Clothesline a symbol against family violence THE Frankston and Mornington Peninsula Family Violence Network recognised National Week without Violence in late October with a visual art display The Clothesline to raise awareness of family violence. The project uses T-shirts hanging on a clothesline as doing the laundry was once considered “women’s work” and women often chatted over backyard fences while hanging the washing out to dry, and confidences were exchanged. Members of the Frankston and Mornington Peninsula Family Violence Network were joined by Australian of the Year Rosie Batty, family violence campaigner and author Sally Halligan, and Dean Clinton, of Victoria Police, at Cube 37 in Frankston, to launch the project last month. Cr David Garnock said Mornington Peninsula Shire was committed to the prevention of family violence. “On average, every week, one Australian woman is killed by a current or former partner. One in three women – about 3.9 million – will have experienced some sort of violence by the age of 15. For indigenous women, the rates of violence are 35 times greater,” Cr Garnock said. “Family violence is a key social and health issue which requires advocacy, collaboration and resourcing.” Cr Garnock said the shire was committed to making the peninsula a safe place, acting to eliminate violence in all forms, ensuring relationships between all members of the community are respectful and promoting the

rights of men, women and children to live free from violence. “It is important for us as a council – and as a community – that men, women and children have the opportunity to participate equally in all spheres of public and private life without fear or discrimination. “We will continue to work towards increasing community awareness of family violence as a key social and health issue.” The Clothesline installation will be displayed throughout the peninsula next year.

Breakfast with cause MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire will host a White Ribbon fundraising breakfast, 7-9am, Wednesday 25 November, at the Mornington Golf Club, Tallis Drive, Mornington. This is part of the campaign to stop violence against women. Tickets are $35 can be reserved at bit.ly/1W1nPH3. Payments can also be made at shire customer service centres.

Community march A WESTERN Port Takes a Stand community march will be held Wednesday 25 November. All are welcome to show support. The march will leave the Victoria St, Hastings Post Office car park, 11.30am. The march will be followed by speakers and a free barbecue at Hastings hall. Details: Hastings Respectful Relationships secretary, 0429 978 916.

Testing time: Greg Hunt and Clean Ocean Foundation’s John Gemmill show how water samples can be tested. Picture: Supplied

Clean Ocean leads national program TO the casual observer at Dromana it may have looked like a group of people was having an enjoyable day at the beach. There were some tricky balancing acts on stand-up paddleboards and quickly arranged photos. There was enjoyment and the need for balance, but it was also the arranged announcement of the involvement of “citizen scientists” in monitoring water quality. Flinders MP and Environment Minister Greg Hunt jumped aboard a SUP to show how water samples could be collected offshore and then, with John Gemmill of the Clean Ocean Foundation measured the water’s PH level. Mr Hunt, a long-time supporter of the foundation (he sported a Clean Ocean sticker on his car and his supporters wore the foundation’s t-shirts when handing our how-to-vote cards

on an election day), said $400,000 from the National Environmental Science Program would be used for citizens to collect and test water samples. The program would be led by Clean Ocean and the results of this monitoring of sewage outfall flows and pollution levels would be added to a national database. “The program will monitor the impact of sewage on our marine biodiversity,” Mr Hunt said. The program will see “fishers and surfers … become citizen scientists in a major new science project to monitor the impact of sewage on Australia’s marine biodiversity and ecosystems”. “Together with researchers, recreational water users will contribute to a National Outfall Database (NOD),

to be developed in consultation with the states and Northern Territory,” Mr Hunt said. “The research will form the basis of a national collaboration between communities, scientists, water authorities and government agencies with the aim of working together to reduce the pollution load on our marine environment.” Mr Gemmill said Clean Ocean Foundation was “honoured to be asked to deliver the NOD. It is a very important step in the cleaning up of Australia’s coastline”. “Since achieving our crucial goal of the upgrade of the Eastern Treatment Plant that discharged at Gunnamatta, Clean Ocean Foundation has been focusing on addressing outfalls from a national approach, because our oceans know no borders,” Mr Gemmill said.

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Let there be lights – at last Mike Hast mike@mpnews.com.au CONSTRUCTION of long-awaited traffic lights in Mt Eliza where Tower Rd and Volitans Ave join the Nepean Hwy is set to start next week. The $500,000 project is a win for safety campaigners who have been lobbying for lights or turning restrictions since 2008 at the acknowledged black spot. The federal government will contribute $400,000 and Mornington Peninsula Shire $100,000. Construction will be managed by state government authority VicRoads. The project, due to be completed in December, will include a pedestrian-operated crossing north of the intersection, cycling lanes, moving of the southbound bus stop, and a concrete footpath. Vehicle-activated, under-road pads at Tower Rd will trigger the lights, allowing vehicles to enter Nepean Hwy safely. Federal infrastructure minister Warren Truss said the project would "make major improvements to road safety for all users of this section of the Nepean Hwy, including pedestrians and cyclists". "In the five years between January 2009 and December 2013 there were six crashes on this section of the highway including two fatalities and two serious injuries," Mr Truss said. Federal Dunkley MP Bruce Billson, who lobbied for the government money, said the road would be "safer for motorists, for pedestrians to cross and for cy-

clists to navigate, especially near the bus stop". "Safety upgrades to this stretch of road are badly needed ... and I am relieved the work is set to begin," he said. "Cycling lanes with a green-coloured surface treatment will improve safety for the many cyclists who ride through the area." The original cost was $300,000 but the price went up when VicRoads said the lights needed vehicle-activated pads at Tower Rd. This should avoid dangerous manoeuvres by drivers who have run out of patience trying to enter the highway. Mornington MP David Morris, who lives in Mt Eliza, called for the state government to improve the intersection when he spoke in the Parliament mid-April. He said there had been "substantial development of the roads feeding into Tower Rd and to a lesser extent from Volitans Ave, but there are a lot more cars wanting to get onto the highway, and that has contributed to pressure on the intersection". Shire mayor Cr Bev Colomb said the works would reduce traffic congestion. "This is a busy section of the highway used by about 27,000 vehicles a day. When the project is completed, improved traffic flows through the intersection will reduce congestion problems," she said. During construction, one highway lane in each direction will be closed between 9.30am and 3pm and the speed limit will be reduced.

Reuse, reduce: Stephen Halpin and Eleanor Meyer take their recycling app to the world. Picture: Yanni

App on line for award A MOBILE phone app providing information about recycling has been nominated for a smart technology award. The Sustain Me app, developed by Mornington Peninsula residents Eleanor Meyer and Stephen Halpin, was put up for a Banksia award on Sunday. They hope that every item that can be disposed of is eventually categorised and listed in the Sustain Me application, with instructions on how to discard it. The app can help local councils reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill. Mornington Peninsula Shire is one of four councils partnering the initiative and tailoring its information to residents. It contributed $5000 to the start-up. “The

Banksia award recognises the promise of the platform as, once the app rolls out nationally, councils and governments across the country will be able to provide residents with specific information about sustainability events, programs, as well as recycling information,” Mr Halpin, of Mt Martha, said. Co-founder and director of the Sustain Me Group, Eleanor Meyer, of Parkdale, said that while socially aware people were interested in recycling, they often fell into bad habits when unaware of better ways to act. “The app will help them at the point of decision making, providing accurate information immediately, thereby removing the guess work,” she said. Stephen Taylor

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RESIDENTS wanting to help shape the way the shire council spends its income can have a say about the 2016-17 annual budget. Mornington Peninsula Shire is again inviting input from ratepayers as it develops a budget, which this time will be affected by the state government's new rate capping rules. Victoria councils are facing the prospect of lower rate income, and will have to show "special circumstances" to increase rates by more than the cost of inflation. Rate capping will be introduced for the 2016-17 financial year, and the shire will have to find new sources of revenue to maintain or increase services. In one of her last actions before stepping down as mayor, Cr Bev Colomb late last week invited "all of the local community – including residents, businesses, sporting and community groups" to make a budget submission. "It is important to offer this opportunity for the community to provide input to the preparation of the draft budget so that it continues to reflect the priorities identified by our community as well as providing ongoing service enhancements and infrastructure upgrades," she said. "You can submit ideas by post, email or online through the shire's website. Verbal presentations in support of written submissions can be made to a committee of council 6-8pm on Tuesday 8 December at the shire office in Besgrove St, Rosebud." This would also be an opportunity to learn more about the budget and its development process. To make a verbal presentation, register via email to budget@mornpen.vic.gov.au by 5pm Wednesday 2 December. Cr Colomb said the budget was "part of a long-term process through which the shire delivers programs, projects and initiatives in line with its [2013-17] strategic plan", which can be downloaded from the shire's website or obtained from shire offices in hard copy. She said the strategic plan had been developed by the council "based on extensive input from local communities

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New night bus THE Night Network bus starting on New Year’s Day will run from Carrum railway station to Rosebud, with stops at Carrum Downs and Frankston. The new service is part of one-year trial of all-night transport. The Night Network bus sees a re-routing of the existing 970 NightRider bus. Frankston MP Paul Edbrooke said the service “will allow people in Frankston to enjoy a night out or get to work, and get home again safer and sooner”. “Trains will run every hour to Frankston, and will be bolstered by bus services that will get people home to Frankston.” Details: ptv.vic.gov.au/nightnetwork or call 1800 800 007 (6am- midnight).

Good cause trivia A TRIVIA night in aid of Lymphoma Australia will be held at the newly renovated Peninsula Room at Mornington Racecourse, Gate 3, Racecourse Rd, 7-11.30pm Friday 13 November. Highlights include live music, cocktail food, raffles, silent auction, and giveaways. Dress: Above average with a twist of lime (for lymphoma). Cost: $50 each person (tables of 10-12). Tickets from: igotthegoodcancer@gmail.com

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A corner with youth services under the one roof YOUNG people in the Mornington area have a new place to hang out with the opening of The Corner, a youth resource centre, in Wilsons Rd. The centre brings together a range of youth services under one roof and caters to the needs of the growing youth population in Mt Eliza, Mornington and Mt Martha. “The Corner will provide a modern and safe space where young people can seek advice and support from a range of youth organisations, including the council’s

youth service and Headspace,” Dunkley MP Bruce Billson said. “It will offer drop-in services, fun and engaging programs, youth-orientated activities and school holiday programs to help young people make new friends, build confidence and feel included in their community.” Mornington Peninsula Shire mayor Cr Bev Colomb said the centre was an investment in the future wellbeing and prosperity of young people in the Mornington region.

Down on The Corner: On Friday it was the turn of politicians and councillors to have a go with the recreational facilities at The Corner in Mornington. From now on it will be a place where youngsters can catch up with mates and find help if needed. Picture: Yanni

“It will provide opportunities to access information and support, alternative education, youth engagement activities and importantly provide a space where young people are made to feel safe and connected,” she said. “Seven jobs were created during construction with two ongoing jobs being created over the life of the project.” The Mornington Youth Centre was jointly funded with the federal government providing $800,000 and the shire $320,508.

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NEWS DESK Racing club's $4.8m 'new spaces' MORNINGTON Racing Club's $4.8 million facilities upgrade was opened by state racing minister Martin Pakula at the Peninsula Cup on Sunday last week. The redevelopment includes a "multifunction" area, deck and new pavilion, which is adjacent to the mounting yard and track, and provides a new place to watch racing. The government contributed $2.34 million to the project from the Victorian Racing Industry Fund, and Melbourne Racing Club tipped in $2.77 million. The Mornington club merged with Melbourne Racing Club in 2010. Mr Pakula said racing in Victoria generating more than $2.8 billion in economic activity and supported more than 26,500 full-time jobs. He said the industry fund returned unclaimed wagering dividends and on-course wagering taxes to the industry, and allowed the three racing codes, clubs and other key stakeholders to "have a say in growing Victorian racing". It funds projects and initiatives at tracks in Victoria, supporting jobs, improving animal and participant safety, and increasing integrity measures. "The refurbishment will make Mornington Racecourse the largest events centre on the peninsula, making it a great event space for the community," he said. Melbourne Racing Club CEO Brodie Arnhold said the new areas "provide improved facilities on race days" and "a new function space for the community on non-race days".

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THE original Mornington train station and, right, post office (now a museum) are included in an audio tour of historic Mornington.

Main St history on a smartphone CITIZENS of 19th century Mornington would be astonished at the latest technology that guides tourists and locals through the history of Main St. No more guide books, pamphlets or humans leading a group – it's an audio tour (or podcast) with 18 recordings that can be downloaded by scanning a QR code on plaques placed near historic buildings on Main St and the Esplanade. The tour complements a revised heritage walk brochure produced by Mornington and District Historical Society and the chamber of commerce for the town's 150th in 2011. The project also saw the replacement of historic signs installed many years ago, some of which had disappeared or been damaged. The audio tour was launched at the society's headquarters – the old post office – on Friday 30 November. Scanning one of the QR codes with a smartphone or tablet downloads the podcast as well as images and the

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audio script, which was developed for the hearing impaired. A QR scanning app is needed. Podcasts describe the town's courthouse and lock-up; Coffee Palace; Commercial Bank; Blake St; Railway Store; Grand Hotel; Main St south; old fire station; Plaza Cafe; Bradford Dairy; livery and coach stables, Oriental Bank and Allchin's Store; Males Butchery and the hairdresser; cottage, billiard room and shops; Mechanics' Institute and RSL Club; Federal House; old post office; and old State Savings Bank. Historical society president Diane White told a gathering (which included federal MP Bruce Billson, state MP David Morris, shire mayor Cr Bev Colomb, shire heritage planner Dale Kelly, and society members) that she heard about QR codes at a history conference in South Australia several years ago. "One of the speakers said it was how to get young people interested

in history as they liked using their smartphones for innovative purposes," she said. Seattle in the United States pioneered QR codes for history walks. The audio project cost $4480 and was covered by the federal government's Community Heritage and Icons Program. Mr Billson said the project had brought to life Mornington's rich history. "It includes online access to local history and stories narrated by local identities, which enables residents and visitors alike to tap into the society's remarkable resources," he said. "The audio project will enable the community to celebrate our rich history for generations to come in a fun and engaging way." Cr Colomb said the project would be good for students. Details: morningtondistricthistory. org.au • The QR (quick response) code

was developed by the Japanese auto industry in 1995 to track vehicles on the production line. It is a twodimensional barcode that contains far more information than a normal product barcode. QR codes are used for a wide variety of purposes including tracking, document management, marketing and advertising, ticketing, and to link consumers to websites. A Japanese stonemason is carving QRs on gravestones to tell the story of the dear departed. Mike Hast


Signs point to a constructive course

Cathie’s world: Painter Cathie Coleman draws inspiration from her experiences. The interpretation of her memories includes the reality of the time coloured by her emotions. Coleman is one of 19 artists included on this year’s Peninsula Studion Trail. Picture: Yanni

Follow the trail to find an artist ARTISTS across the Mornington Peninsula are showing themselves as well as their works over the next two weekends. While it’s usually a display of their works, 19 artists are on the map for this year’s Peninsula Studio Trail, inviting the public into their studios to see art in the making. “You can look forward to rooms filled with the smell of drying paints and ink; canvases waiting to be stretched; needles threading; ceramic wheels wet and turning; hot burners burning, and molten silver pouring,” gold and silversmith Katrina Newman

said. Many of the artists will be demonstrating the techniques that make their work so special.” Ms Newman will be demonstrating cuttlefish casting and lamp-worked glass bead making. Recent paintings by Bittern artist Cathie Coleman show “varying aspects of her world”. Her works in waxy oil paints illustrate her memories of such things as a road trip home from Cairns, “significant spots from the local environment, including a peek inside Miss Coles gate at Merricks” and the ever-changing views from, The Swamp, her farm

in Hendersons Rd, Bittern. “These places are just the beginning of my paintings moving away from a realist landscape to include the secrets, colours and feelings that emerge as I paint,” Coleman says. Other artists on this year’s trail include ceramicists Sandi Faulkner and Susie Lawrence who will conduct workshops for children and adults. Marilyn Townsend will demonstrate the art of making textile necklaces and cuffs and painting aprons for Christmas gifts. The Peninsula Studio Trail was started by artists in 2009 and this

year’s decision to go over two weekends will allow visitors to take in as many studios as they want from Frankston to Sorrento, and around Western Port and Port Phillip bays. The studios will open 10am-4pm, Saturday 14 and 21 November and Sunday 15 and 22 November. A map of the trail is at peninsulastudiotrail.org or call Katrina Newman on 0413 304 013, email: katrina. newman1@yahoo.com.au or Cathie Coleman, 0418 839 704, cathiecoleman@hotmail.com Keith Platt

COMMUNICATING with those who are deaf or hard-of-hearing will be made easier for those attending a fun and practical development course at Camp Manyung, starting this Thursday. Through games, activities, group and pair work attendees will develop the ability to sign in a range of social and workplace settings. Additionally, they will be able to sign their favourite children’s book or sign a favourite song. The Auslan Company, the only deaf owned and operated Auslan and Deaf Awareness Training Organisation in Australia, won the Cardinia Business Award 2011 for the Most Innovative Business, and was a finalist in other categories, its founder, Darren Roberts, said. The course is aimed at professionals in the disability sector, education, welfare, speech pathology, nursing, parents and the general community. The four-week course runs 10amnoon from Thursday 12 November to Thursday 3 December. The cost is $120 per person or $100 (University/ TAFE/HCC/Seniors) and $80 students aged 8-17. Camp Manyung is in Sunnyside Rd, Mt Eliza. Those attending will receive a workbook with photos and signing descriptions. A certificate of attendance will be provided to those passing the practical course requirements. Enrol online at weteachme.com/ learnauslan/or email Darren Roberts at darren@auslan.net.au or call 0404 091 772.

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Last ditch effort to save dam land for frogs Mike Hast mike@mpnews.com.au THE co-founder of Kunyung Residents Group, formed to lobby for South East Water's decommissioned Mt Eliza reservoir to be turned into a reserve, has started an online petition. The blurb accompanying Rebecca Taylor's change.org petition is an impassioned letter to Premier Daniel Andrews, planning minister Richard Wynne, South East Water, and Mornington Peninsula Shire requesting the land become a wildlife reserve instead

of a 24-lot housing estate. It is headed "South East Water customers, would you give up a $6 savings on your bill to save a frog?" The dam was decommissioned in 1999 and has become a haven for wildlife. It is on the corner of Barmah and Kanya roads near Kunyung Rd. Wildlife experts say the fenced 2.8-hectare block contains about 100 locally significant flora and fauna species including the only substantial frog population in Mt Eliza. It is home to native birds and mammals – including the endangered grey-headed flying fox – and holds the only established

colony of now locally rare kangaroo grass as well as orchids. In early 2014, South East Water asked the shire to rezone the 24 blocks of about 1000 square metres each via a planning scheme amendment, which must be approved by planning Minister Richard Wynne. SEW wants to sell the blocks to developers for full price, estimated to be worth between $10–$13 million. An independent planning panel heard from all parties in August, and recommended the land be used for houses with no reserve, disappointing residents, the shire and Mornington

MP David Morris who in the Parliament had called on state environment minister Lisa Neville to "give the land to the people" for a reserve. "Transport magnate Sir Reg Ansett bought the land in the late 1950s and gave it to State Rivers and Water Supply Commission for a reservoir instead of a site on his land nearby. A submission to set aside two lots for public housing was rejected by the panel as was a request by the shire that one hectare be public open space. The panel report has been sent to Mr Wynne, who has the final say. In her letter, Ms Taylor says the

water authority told her money from the land sale would be passed on to its customer. "At the current market value of the land, this would equate to a $6 one-off saving for each of its 1.65 million customers. "Join with us to tell South East Water and the Victorian Andrews Government that we would prefer that they use our $6 saving for a more altruistic purpose of preserving the environment of the reservoir." • A link to the petition is on Kunyung Residents Group's Facebook page at facebook.com/KunyungSaysNo

Tag time: Left, Members of the Victorian Wader Study Group preparing to carefully process birds netted at Flinders; above, a male ruddy turnstone has its bill measured (the blue tag indicates it was originally caught at King Is and probably called into Flinders on its way further south; and, below, a net being fired over birds roosting at Stockyard Point, Western Port. Pictures: Rob Patrick

Annual visitors flock to Flinders JUST as many families pride themselves on an annual visit to a favourite holiday spot so it is for thousands of birds that regard Western Port as one of their homes. The large bay and its islands include internationally recognised wetlands which governments have an obligation to protect under the Ramsar treaty as well as beaches. One migratory bird that regularly flies in to Flinders is back for its 14 th recorded visit. Flagged when two years old, the ruddy turnstone has been making a

24,000 kilometre round trip since 2003. Another two-year-old was flagged in 2007. Victorian Wader Study Group member Penny Johns keenly awaits the arrival of the birds each year and says four other turnstones spotted this year dropped in one their way back to King Island where they were originally flagged. Ms Johns and other birdwatchers have been flagging turnstones, red-necked stints and other migratory shorebirds at Flinders since the mid1990s.

“Ruddy turnstones are very site faithful,” Ms Johns said. “That was one of the reasons that we chose that species to attach geolocators to in 2007. “We had to re-catch them to download the information and we knew there was a good chance of that. “However, their numbers are in decline. In 1997 there were 150 here when we first flagged them. Today we are lucky to see 20.” Ms Johns said some good news was that a pair of hooded plovers was nesting at Flinders, the first recorded there for 20 years. Keith Platt

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Council knocks back Tully’s wine outlet

Pedal power: Bentons 632 students Suané, Ebony and Robyn with the mayor, Cr Bev Colomb.

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FEEDBACK is being sought on Mornington Peninsula Shire’s “sustainable transport strategy”. The strategy outlines a vision for sustainable transport and how it can contribute to the shire’s health, economic, social and environmental sustainability. Priorities are increasing transport options for older residents; providing better access to schools and jobs; easing traffic congestion; reducing car use; integrating transport and land use planning, and promoting walking and riding. The strategy is on view until 7 December. Complete the online survey at the shire’s website or, post comments to rita.kontas@mornpen.vic. gov.au by 5pm Tuesday 7 December.

THE owner of Tully's Corner Produce Store on the Moorooduc Highway, Moorooduc, was not a happy man when he left the council chamber in Rosebud on Monday last week. Frank Brancatisano wanted the council to approve his application to sell in his store bottled wine produced by three nearby wineries – Barmah Park Vineyard and Stumpy Gully Vineyard in Moorooduc, and Massoni Vineyard in Mt Eliza. He'd spent a motza on reports from town planner Ratio Consultants and was confident that green wedge zone changes made by Coalition planning minister Matthew Guy, before the Napthine government was rolled by Labor, would allow packaged wine sales – so-called "primary produce". Shire planner James Bryan had recommended the application be approved but when the vote came, it was 6-3 against. Mr Bryan's report to councillors stated Tully's had a permit for retail sales and "primary produce sales" issued in 2007 but this did not include alcohol or "non-food" products. Now Tully's wanted to use a corner of its building to "sell wine sourced from vines from adjacent land" during its normal opening hours (9am-6pm Monday-Saturday and 10am-6pm on Sunday). Just one objection was received by

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the shire. A Mt Eliza resident stated that the sale of alcoholic products in the green wedge zone was usually in the form of a "cellar door" for wine produced on a property. "This application equates to a bottle shop and is prohibited in the green wedge. The sale of locally produced alcoholic products as a means of enhancing the peninsula tourism experience is better conducted from cellar doors. "The application confuses green wedge zone cellar door-type operations with the traditional bottle shop." Mornington Peninsula Vignerons Association supported the Tully's application as did several winemakers. Mr Bryan said green wedge zone changes made by Mr Guy meant "sale of wine produced from grapes grown on 'adjacent land' is now considered to be primary produce sales". "The sale of wine is to be limited to wines produced from grapes grown within a 3 kilometre radius of [Tully's]". The council refused the application, stating "the sale of liquor from a retail premises fails to comply with the purpose and intent of" green wedge zone rules, and it would "result in an intensification of a retail use, which is prohibited in the green wedge". • Mr Brancatisano won approval from the council earlier this year to open a 200 square metre bottle shop at Moorooduc Coolstores, just 1.4km from Tully's.

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LETTERS Fire in waiting The largest problem with this issue is public apathy and lack of education and council inaction (“Fire: a catastrophe in waiting”, The News 27/10/15). Mornington Peninsula Shire has regulations regarding fuel loads and clearance but appears to do nothing in the way of policing or enforcing their own regulations. I live in McCrae on the side of Arthurs Seat. It’s a beautiful spot and I love it here. But some of the blocks here are never cleared. Fuel loads are massive. When I clear mine I am frequently abused for causing too much smoke. Also mentioned [in the article] were safe havens. Here, the only possible safe haven - which is council maintained - has so much vegetation that it is more of a hazard than a haven. A haven is needed, as there are only three escape routes from this area and they run either across or parallel to the freeway. The freeway is where a fire may start. When we get a fire here it is going to be bad, very bad. John Shorter, McCrae

Tree shortfall Earlier this year I wrote suggesting the problems of growing 20 million trees (plants) throughout Australia to fulfill the requirements of Direct Action (ERT) would take considerable organisation. The publication Ground Swell has pointed out that 20 million trees, planted a10 metre centres would fill a circular area 26 kilometres in diameter. Take a map of Greater Melbourne and with the centre at Dandenong, 26km diameter would take you through Mt Eliza, Cannons Creek, St Kilda and Mt. Evelyn. To fight our Co2 emissions, that area would be sufficient for Australia according to [Flinders MP and Environment Minister] Greg Hunt. Ground Swell has also calculated that the actual number of trees required to meet the policy objectives according to CSIRO would be 15 billion trees. Greg Hunt has claimed over 65 times the Co2 absorption rate than the CSIRO figures. Take a map of Victoria and Australia and see how small a 26km diameter circle would cover: a mere dot on the full map of Australia. I wonder what the rest of the thinking members of the Climate Conference in Paris would think if the Australian representative produced such a map as Australia’s solution. Add the plans for a massive mine in Queensland to produce black coal which will add millions of tons of Co2 to our atmosphere. The above indicates just how out of touch our Minister for the Environment is with reality. Peter Strickland, Balnarring

Change is coming You have to smile at the climate change deniers out there. They remind one of an ostrich with their head stuck in the sand, trying to look up their ancestors. Apparently, there are only puffs of steam coming out the La Trobe Valley, so all is right with the world. As long as nothing is happening in their area for the moment, there is no climate change. The sea level is rising in the Pacific Ocean, putting remote low lying island nations such as

Kiribati and the Marshall Islands in danger of inundation. In fact, small parts of some islands have been flooded already. In Mexico, they recently experienced the most powerful storms ever recorded anywhere. According to meteorologists, Australia can expect the "Godzilla of all El Ninos" this year. The waters in the Great Barrier Reef are warming and slowly killing the reef. Add the pollution run off from mines and farms and we have a huge problem. The polar ice caps are melting at an alarming rate, not to mention the glaciers in Greenland and other places. May I suggest that the deniers remove the scales from their eyes. We owe [former Prime Minister] Tony Abbott or, for that matter [Flinders MP and Environment Minister] Greg Hunt, no apology. Speaking of Mr Hunt, his time is nearly up to get the PenBus funding returned. John Cain, McCrae

Coal is costly Alan Reid ("Unreliable Energy”, Letters, 3/11/15) appears to have an ideological rather than an informed approach to climate change and renewable energy. The economic, health, and environmental impact associated with the extraction, transportation, processing and combustion of coal conservatively triples the price of coal-generated power, making renewable energy economically competitive (New York Academy of Science February, 2011). In Australia the adverse impacts from coalfired electricity are estimated to be $2.6 billion (Climate Change Council report, 2014). In Europe, the health impact of coal-powered electricity is 43 billion Euros ($61 billion). That sum includes 182,000 premature deaths, 8500 new cases of chronic bronchitis and more than four million lost working days. Dr E A S Sarma, former Secretary to India’s Ministry of Power, says coal is not the answer to India’s poverty. It contributes to 80,000-115,000 premature deaths and 20 million new asthma cases annually. It is also responsible for around 40 per cent of the greenhouse gas emissions (The Guardian, 7/8/15). By some twisted logic Australia is going to risk its own environment and export its coal to India. Maybe Mr Reid will be inspired by Morocco where solar energy plants will store solar produced energy, making 24/7 solar energy possible. Of course we cant just stop burning coal tomorrow as Mr Reid rather naively implies, but being so firmly wedded to coal has prevented Australia from exploring exciting possibilities for renewable energy that would create wealth and jobs. A decision that in the future will leave us an impoverished and discredited nation. Finally, as Mr Reid seems rather fond of using the term “greenie” in an apparently derogatory way. I am not a member of any political party, just a citizen who cares about the future for Australia and for the future of my children and grandchildren. Geoff Selby, Moorooduc

Alternatives’ turn Yes, Alan Reid ("Unreliable Energy”, Letters, 3/11/15), renewable energy is more expensive

than dirty coal or other carbon driven energy production, but only if we ignore the devastating effects of global warming on the world’s economies and the future displacement of hundreds of millions of people. In a world of climate change denial, this all will not come to pass and we can keep on as usual. But we need to be turning our energy production to the more sustainable sources of wind, solar, thermal solar and wave energy. The coal fired energy sector has for years promised nonpolluting energy from coal, but seem to be incapable or unwilling to invest adequate resources to developing such a beast. The argument that nuclear energy is the solution is just as misleading. The solutions for taking care of the byproducts of such energy production can still not be taken care off without lumbering future generations with the responsibility and ensuing cost of storing these dangerous materials. The cost of this is of course left to the public purse after the energy sector has made it's stash. Mr Reid's assertions that there is no 24/7 renewable energy system available, is misleading at best and plain wrong. I suggest he go and check out the Beyond Zero emission website bze.org.au and I'm sure he'll find a lot of answers to his questions. It should be clear to us all that if we keep going the way we always have, the cost of not attempting to slow our emissions will cost our society a great deal more than we can imagine. To keep on pandering to the carbon lobby and climate change deniers, will be at humanity’s peril. Rupert Steiner, Balnarring

Doubling up It’s with dismay and concern that I read the convenient rhetoric forwarded by [Liberal Nepean MP] Martin Dixon (“Bay Trail ‘facts’ wrong”, Letters, 3/11/2015) where he managed to avoid any reference to the fact there will be already be a suitable safe bay trail just some meters away. This additional bay trail on the foreshore could potentially remove more than 50 per cent of the vegetation along narrower sections of the foreshore. We must remember that this segment of foreshore is very narrow, unlike those in surrounding areas such as at Capel Sound. References to a “meandering trail” and some “boardwalks” by Mr Dixon are mutually exclusive with a dual carriageway pathway which, under current standards, would require some four metres width of vegetation removal. Projects such as this often have a very questionable level of governance and I draw reference to a recent bay trail clearance issue in Kingston, along the bay, which prompted community outrage and an appeal to VCAT against the terrible level of damage inflicted on their foreshore. The community has been asked to provide comment on a map which provides only two lines (drawn with a marker pen) through the foreshore. The level of transparency is questionable and we request that the community are fully informed of the pathway details, level of vegetation removal, dune grading and provide coastal impact assessment statements. The community values the natural character of

the foreshore and for Mr Dixon to promote this risk upon our coastline is an extremely disappointing position. Kelvin Stingel, Mornington Peninsula Greens

Pay rise deserved I have been a council “basher” for some 10 years now and have gained a certain amount of notoriety on the subject, so it comes as no surprise that many of my “followers” have asked what I think of Mornington Peninsula Shire’s new CEO. My response has been one of guarded optimism but I am now ready to go out on a limb. I can see more than superficial changes taking place, such as his approach to customer service and the $700,000 saving in insurance costs. Carl Cowie has saved the shire millions of dollars and is working on containing costs without sacrificing essential services. Changing the culture of a local government bureaucracy is a monumental task but I believe that Mr Cowie is up to it, as can be evidenced by his culling much deadwood from the bureaucracy Our councillors need to develop a set of measurable key performance objectives then get out of his way and let him get the job done. They can then get on with other important issues, like holding meaningful ward meetings and listening to their constituents. They might even initiate some of the “best practices” of community engagement that they seem reluctant to do. I believe it is about time for his performance review and I doubt that many will complain about a very nice pay rise. He is turning this place around and deserves it. I understand that his pay is at the bottom of the pay scale for CEOs in shires of more than 100,000 citizens and this gap should be narrowed significantly. Joe Lenzo, Safety Beach Editor: It is understood councillors have already reviewed the CEO’s position and are likely to lift his current $324,000 salary package to more than $375,000. Letters to the editor can be sent to The News, PO Box 588, Hastings 3915 or emailed to: team@mpnews.com.au Letters should be kept to a maximum 300 words and include name, address and contact phone number for verification purposes.

Car park cleared WORKMEN accidentally ruptured a gas line outside Mornington Central shopping centre, Gordon St, 12.12pm, Wednesday, prompting the evacuation of the car park. Fire crews from Mornington said strong winds blowing through the car park off Barkly St spread the gas, prompting them to isolate entrances along the east wall. Station officer Mark Flower said the 50mm high-pressure natural gas main had to be dug up before it could be fixed. “With the assistance of centre management we isolated the car park and evacuated cars,” he said. The gas was not explosive, and fire crews stayed to monitor the gas cloud. At 2.30pm the leak was isolated and clamped by workmen. A second call from shopkeepers to “a strong smell of gas” at the corner of Queen and Main streets was identified as being dispersed from the original car park leak.

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PENINSULA Aero Club, Tyabb, has been named Aero Club of the Year. This comes through aviation magazine, Australian Flying, acting for the Royal Aeronautical Society, Australian Division. “Of all the clubs in the country, Peninsula Aero Club’s submission won,” president Peter Bernardi said. The award was presented by Captain David Jacobson, a former commercial airline pilot with 24,000 flying hours’ experience. It recognises the club’s outstanding support, facilities and training to the general aviation community, as well as its high standards of safety in operations, while creating an environment that fosters participation in aviation. The award also acknowledges the efforts of club members and the committee as being valuable members of the general aviation community. “It is a fantastic achievement for the aero club,” Mr Bernardi said. The November/December edition of Australian Flying award reads: “Peninsula Aero Club is not only a vibrant club for visitors and aviators, but also the body that administers Mornington Peninsula Airport at Tyabb in Victoria. “With around 530 members, PAC provides facilities for social gatherings, maintenance organisations, warbird collectors, Air Ambulance, Victoria Police Air Wing, Royal Flying Doctor Service and firebombing operations. “PAC is also actively involved in encouraging secondary school students to explore flying careers through the Student Flight Training

MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire has made a commitment to be carbon neutral and has been working with the community to develop the best approach to achieving this outcome, the mayor Cr Bev Colomb says. A draft carbon neutral policy, action plan and the supporting business cases, are available for community feedback. Cr Colomb said carbon neutrality was a forward-thinking approach to long-term environmental improvement. “In August, council endorsed the preferred option in achieving carbon neutrality within five years,” she said. “This approach includes actions to significantly reduce emissions, such as upgrading public street lighting to LED lights, installing solar panels on shire buildings and implementing best-practice energy efficiency in shire buildings.” Cr Colomb said the draft policy reflected this preferred approach and set out principles the shire would exercise when developing policies, strategies or implementing projects that impact on its greenhouse gas emissions profile. “The draft policy will ensure the shire continues to monitor greenhouse gas emissions and makes informed, best-value decisions to support emission reduction,” she said. The draft policy, action plan and the supporting business cases are on public exhibition until Monday 7 December. To provide feedback email carbonneutral@mornpen.vic.gov.au To view the policy and for further information visit mornpen.vic.gov.au/ Draft_Carbon_Neutral_Policy

Here’s to you: Peninsula Aero Club president Peter Bernardi accepts the Aero Club of the Year award from Captain David Jacobson watched by Royal Aeronautical Society chairman Murray Stimsom.

program. “Members are also very active in Angel Flight and the club is one of the major supporters of FunFlight.” Mr Bernardi said club management’s view was that Tyabb airport is “an integral part of the Tyabb community”. The aero club will host the Christmas Toy Run with the Antique

Aeroplane Association of Australia on Saturday 28 November. “Our Tyabb community is invited to join us,” Mr Bernardi said. “It’s our way of giving something back. “We’ll have aircraft on display, some fantastic heavy metal going through its paces in the sky and, afterwards, on display near the clubhouse. “There will be a free sausage sizzle

lunch and club members will be out and about with their planes.” Visitors can take unwrapped gifts for Food for All, which has been working across the Mornington Peninsula for the past 24 years. Toys are needed for children aged 8-14. Lego or similar are always popular. Tyabb Air Show will be held on the long weekend, Sunday 13 March.

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RANELAGH HOUSE With 47m of absolute cliff-top and beach frontage and set on 4853sqm (approx), historic Ranelagh House is a time capsule of local history dating back to the 1860s and one of the Mornington Peninsula’s key landmark properties. Featuring uninterrupted views of Port Phillip Bay, a path leading down to the sandy beach, sweeping lawns and gardens and a wonderful air of timeless elegance, the substantial 4 bedroom residence retains many of its period features including leadlight windows and high ceilings, a library and formal rooms, while sheltered verandahs provide for relaxed outdoor entertaining. Formerly known as Nyora, the property has served as a country residence, guest house and permanent home for Melbourne’s elite for 150 years. Now the opportunity exists to write a new chapter in the history of this remarkable property.

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Offers Over $3.8M By Appointment James Crowder 0407 813 377 Deb Ketting-Olivier 0403 554 955

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Shop 7 / 20-22 Ranelagh Drive MOUNT ELIZA www.communityrealestate.com.au

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Shop 2, 188-194 Main Street Mornington www.conleyluff.com.au

Conley FRANKSTON SOUTH

5975 7733

AUCTION: SATURDAY 5TH DECEMBER AT 11.30AM

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An affordable & immaculately presented family home set in a quiet location close to schools & shops. This spacious 4BR home is on a 701m2 approx. allotment surrounded by mature gardens. •4 bedrooms (master with FENS & WIR) •Zoned living with formal lounge & family room •Renovated kitchen with s/steel appliances •Huge covered pergola with electric spa & cafe blinds •Private yard with separate studio with power •Double garage with internal access & rear roller door •Ducted heating & split system air conditioning An ideal family setting awaits the next new owner!

Located in coveted Frankston South & offering a functional 4 bedroom layout this family home has endless possibilities both now & for the future with potential bay views from a 2nd storey (STCA) or the prospect of a great rental return. •Main bedroom with walk thru wardrobe to ensuite •Sensational all weather Alfresco area with fire place •659m2 (approx) block •Country style Kitchen •Polished timber floors •Double carport •Ducted heating

21 Heritage Avenue Inspect Sat 11-11.30am or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Ben York 0477 020 090

83 St. Mitchell Circuit Inspect SAT 3-3.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Ben York 0477 020 090

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A sensational home to match the calibre of its sensational position! This luxury beachside residence close to Fisherman’s Beach offers style, quality & class. Located just a short stroll to Main St with an array of restaurants, bars, boutique shops and more. With construction just complete on this magnificent home boasting 27.7sq (approx) of luxury living just oozes class at every turn. •4 bedrooms, downstairs master suite with fitted WIR & palatial ensuite •Vast light filled open living/dining downstairs •Hostess style stone topped kitchen with butler pantry •3m ceilings throughout the lower level •Louvre roofed entertaining area flowing seamlessly of the living space •Second zoned living area upstairs with balcony & bay glimpses •Timber flooring & feature stringer staircase •Double garage with internal access With all the luxury appointments that you would expect in a home of this calibre which include reverse cycle heating & cooling, two-pac cabinetry, heated floors to the ensuite, alfresco entertaining, Bosch appliances to name just a few, an inspection is required to truly appreciate this exceptional property!

KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 265 337

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ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST 0418 563 580

CARON LLOYD RECEPTION 5975 7733

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NICOLE VAN DEN DUNGEN PROPERTY MANAGER 5975 7733

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Shop 2, 188-194 Main Street Mornington www.conleyluff.com.au

Conley

5975 7733

$585,000 PLUS

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INSPECT FROM 3-3.30PM AT DISPLAY SUITE LOCATED AT 1/10 MAXWELL STREET, MORNINGTON Looking to downsize or looking to invest? Buy off the plan and save on stamp duty with these low maintenance 3BR villas all with 2 bathrooms and double garage •Modern kitchen with s/steel appliances •Choice of timber / tiled floors •Quality carpets to bedrooms •High ceilings and doors •Gas ducted heating/ split system cooling •Roller blinds & flyscreens •6 star energy rating Display suite available for inspection

Its only a 5 minute stroll from this versatile brick veneer home to Bentons Square Shopping Centre, with parkland opposite & rear access to the property for boats or a caravan.With 4 bedrooms plus 5th bedroom with plumbing (FES/WIR to super main bedroom), computer room, formal lounge, deluxe kitchen with stone benchtops & s/steel appliances, formal dining with pitched roof, a large family room & internal access from the double garage. Including gas ducted heating & ducted evaporative cooling, dishwasher, solar/gas hot water service, cubby house, and an inviting shade sail over the paved entertaining area.

1-9/24 Green Island Avenue Inspect Sat 3-3.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

29 Tolmie Way Inspect Sat 11-11.30am or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

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Beautiful gardens and a huge 1113m2 lot in the exclusive summerfields estate create an ideal setting for this big living brick veneer family home. With 4 bedrooms plus study (Two with FES plus main bathroom), wide formal entry, spacious lounge, quality kitchen with stainless steel appliances & adjoining meals alcove, a large tiles family room, a big separate rumpus/games room, and internal entry to the auto double garage. Gas ducted heating and evaporative cooling for all seasons comfort, dishwasher, drive-through access to the large rear yard that has a shed and inviting lawns for play and entertaining.

32 Kathleen Crescent Inspect Sat 2-2.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Steve Conley 0428 389 670

KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 265 337

WENDY O’HALLORAN OFFICE MANAGER 5975 7733

ROD MORAHAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 0498 965 555

STEVE CONLEY LICENSED ESTATE AGENT 0428 389 670

ALAN HAYES INSPECTION HOST 0413 028 353

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST 0418 563 580

CARON LLOYD RECEPTION 5975 7733

NICOLE VAN DEN DUNGEN PROPERTY MANAGER 5975 7733

JAN MEYER FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION 5975 7733

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Shop 2, 188-194 Main Street Mornington www.conleyluff.com.au

Conley

5975 7733

MORNINGTON

$535,000 PLUS

MORNINGTON

$730,000 - $770,000

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46 Adelaide Street

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Set in a well established beachside location this recently renovated home offers an easy care lifestyle. •3 bedrooms (main with BIR’s & new carpet) •Light filled living room with electric log fire •Deluxe stone topped kitchen •Stylish bathroom •Timber flooring •Huge 8 x 5m covered entertaining area •Large single lock up carport LARGE TOWNHOUSE WITH LUSH GARDENS •Gas ducted heating & air conditioner Exclusive Beleura Hill development, offering a great sense of space throughout with zoned living areas & 3 On its own title & in a delightful garden setting, the only huge bedrooms including main with WIR & FES. thing missing is you! •Deluxe kitchen with s/steel appliances •Zoned living both upstairs & down •Main bathroom with corner spa •Huge decked entertaining area •Lush manicured gardens •Double garage with internal access 6 Gleneagles Avenue •Ducted heating & refrigerated cooling

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Inspect Wed 3-3.30pm & Sat 11-11.30am Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555 3/16 Lucerne Avenue

MORNINGTON

$509,000 - $617,000

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A sensational opportunity to choose from this luxurious group of 4 villas & townhouses. Which are positioned within easy access to shops, transport & parks coupled by a sophisticated & modern feel making these residences the ideal choice to more enjoyable low maintenance living. Offering both double & single storey homes with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and double garage. A north-east orientation naturally captures light & warmth, accompanied by large open living spaces and high ceilings giving each a sense of space. Comprising of all the creature comforts one would come to expect with a development of this calibre. Please note 3D Images are for 6 Van Ness Avenue Concept Purposes Only

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Inspect by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555 2 / 65 Green Island Avenue

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New townhouse, set at the rear of a group of 7, offering 18.5 squares of living plus double garage. This sophisticated home includes 4BR’s – 2 with ensuite plus main bathroom, gas ducted heating & 2 x split systems, auto panel lift garage door, quality carpet & tiles throughout, stone benchtops & s/steel appliances to kitchen, a 6 star energy rating, letterbox, clothes line, flyscreens, security doors, roller blinds, landscaping, driveway and paths plus TV points with antenna. Inspect Sat 1-1.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Ben York 0477 020 090

Inspect Sat 11-11.30am or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555 4/44-46 Alameda Avenue

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ALAN HAYES INSPECTION HOST 0413 028 353

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST 0418 563 580

CARON LLOYD RECEPTION 5975 7733

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Saturday 28th November 2015 @ 3.00p.m. $795,000 plus Saturday 3.00 - 3.30p.m. Bill Joycey 0403 555 424

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James Crowder 0407 813 377

40 Mt Elliza Way, Mt. Eliza

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

Mornington Auction This Saturday

Auction

A3 B2 C2

11 Fleming Street, Mornington Composed like an organic work of art, this sculptural single-level three-bedroom, 2.5 bathroom plus a study residence is designed to reflect its coveted coastal setting just moments from Fisherman’s Beach. Striking design from the American Cedar cladding to the dramatic picture windows, serenely soaring 3 metre ceilings, zoned living, stunning Caesarstone kitchen and low-maintenance landscaped gardens overlooked by a fabulous decked alfresco entertaining area create memorable surroundings of long-term appeal. Enjoy this exclusive location close to Esplanade walking trails, the beach, schools and Mornington Main Street’s diverse choice of cafes, boutiques and shops.

Auction Inspect Contact

Saturday 14th November 1.00pm As advertised or by appointment Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Rachel Crook 0419 300 515

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

Balnarring Auction This Saturday

Auction

A5 B2 C8

82 Bittern Dromana Road, Balnarring Set on 61 acres (approx.) close to Balnarring Village resides magnificent “Lakelands Thoroughbred Farm”, a first class agistment facility that has provided respite to some of Australia’s most notable Group 1 horses including 2015 Melbourne Cup runners. The secure property is crowned with a stunning five-bedroom, two-bathroom plus a study Harkaway Home with swimming pool elevated to oversee the superb surroundings and stunning spring fed lake with an island. The property is divided into 30 paddocks all with electric fencing and linked by laneways. A large barn integrates three stables and machinery storage alongside a horse wash and two holding yards.

Auction Inspect Contact

Saturday 14th November 3.00pm As advertised or by appointment Alex Campbell 0432 344 394 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103

bowmanandcompany.com.au

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

Mornington Auction This Saturday

Auction

36 Taranna Street, Mornington Tucked away in a quiet street, this light-filled single-level three-bedroom residence is surrounded by desirable family focused amenities and designed for comfort. A first class foot in the door for first home buyers or investors looking for a quality addition to their property portfolio, the welcoming home with separate living and dining rooms and an efficient kitchen offers immediate lifestyle enjoyment in low-maintenance surroundings. A paved alfresco dining area adjoining a stretch of lawn, a double garage, shed, ducted heating and evaporative cooling are additional assets. Currently tenanted at $355 per week. Close to schools, transport and Main Street shopping, this appealing home offers complete convenience in a peaceful location.

Auction Saturday 14th November 11.00am Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Tashkin Hassan 0432 567 061 Jamie Johnston 0432 143 037 bowmanandcompany.com.au

A3 B1 C2

Mornington Auction This Saturday

Auction

101 Strachans Road, Mornington Cushioned within picturesque gardens and just a short walk to the beach, this single-level three-bedroom, two-bathroom home combines great character with excellent family living and is an outstanding entry point into beachside Mornington. Every room draws your eye out to the tranquil garden views from the glassed sunroom to the sitting room with a gas fireplace and open-plan living and dining room. A family-size caesarstone kitchen adjoining a meals area offers on trend appointments; while an entertaining deck set beneath a wisteria-draped pergola is a beautiful retreat. Close to the beach, schools, Main Street and Bentons Square, this attractive home is a fabulous introduction into a sought-after lifestyle.

Auction Saturday 14th November 12.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Jamie Johnston 0432 143 037 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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

Mount Martha Auction This Saturday

Auction

45 Walara Drive, Mount Martha Custom built to the highest standard to maximise the advantages of this exceptional north-facing allotment, this striking split-level three-bedroom, four-bathroom plus a study/4th bedroom residence combines stunning appointments with magnificent water and city views, a poolside paradise and a massive man cave comfortably accommodating 5/6 cars plus a bathroom. Soak up the sea views from the immaculate stone kitchen and living room with French doors to a deep balcony overlooking the deck wrapped solar heated pool. Add to that the exceptional beachside location metres from a small group of shops and close to the beach, Mt Martha Village, parks and schools and you have a first class family home.

Auction Saturday 14th November 2.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Alex Campbell 0432 344 394 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

A3 B2 C5

Mornington

Auction

2/26 Wellington Street, Mornington The epitome of excellence, this superlative craftsman built two-storey townhouse offers a lifestyle of privilege and exclusivity. Featuring three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms with an en suite to the main bedroom. The residence has LED lighting, oak timber flooring and a seven star energy rating. From the eye-catching contemporary facade to the spacious light-filled interior, this stunning townhouse offers boutique living at its beautiful best in one of Mornington’s most privileged locations close to Main Street’s cosmopolitan shops, cafes, restaurants and the beach.

Auction Saturday 28th November 1.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Rachel Crook 0419 300 515 bowmanandcompany.com.au

A3 B2 C2 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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

Dromana

Auction

42 Manna Street, Dromana Auction Saturday 28th November 3.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Jamie Johnston 0432 143 037 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

Positioned to capture elevated bay views with Mount Martha in the distance, this striking four-bedroom, 2.5 bathroom residence with a double garage rises over three levels and offers a wonderful lifestyle on a manageable block. Large windows and expanses of deck interact with its setting and fabulous bay views with two zoned living rooms, a huge entertainer’s kitchen and spacious dining room. Even the main bedroom with en suite enjoys bay views from bed! Positioned on the lower reaches of Arthurs Seat yet only a short distance to Bay beaches and convenient to shops, cafes and local primary and secondary schools, this vibrant home embraces the best of a Mornington Peninsula lifestyle.

Red Hill

For Lease

A4 B2 C2 Mount Martha

For Lease

1075 Mornington Flinders Road, Red Hill

6 Shanns Avenue, Mount Martha

With sweeping views across the valley this near new 4 bedroom weatherboard home is a must to see! Set on a 6 acre chemical free apple orchid, this 1 acre (approx.) house allotment ticks all the boxes. Features a spacious open plan lounge & dining with polished floorboards and split system heating and cooling, a modern kitchen with dishwasher which overlooks the valley below, 4 generous bedrooms, 2 with BIR’S and master bedroom with ensuite and W.I.R, add to this a generous wrap around deck, all within walking distance to the shops and Red Hill Consolidated Primary School

3 bedroom home within walking distance to the beach. Consisting of L-shaped living area with new carpet, gas heating and split system, kitchen with dishwasher, gas stove top/elec oven and loads of pantry space. Main bedroom with built in robes and ensuite, family bathroom with separate toilet & large laundry. Lock up shed & off street parking *Weekly price includes garden & lawn maintenance.

For Lease Price $650 per week Contact Kym Colliver 0408 666 763 bowmanandcompany.com.au

For Lease Price On Application Contact Caitlin Brown 0408 546 132 bowmanandcompany.com.au

A4 B2 C2 Mornington

For Lease

A3 B2 C2 Mornington

For Lease

50 Baldock Road, Mornington

12 Darcy Street, Mornington

Beautiful four bedroom home offers rural living without the maintenance or upkeep while enjoying the outlook of the farm life right at your finger tips. This property offers a great family room and an additional tiled dining room off the kitchen. The kitchen is equipped with electric cooking, dishwasher, ample of cupboard space and a breakfast bar overlooking the rural scenes. Master bedroom with walk in robe and ensuite, built in robes to other bedrooms, family bathroom with separate bath, shower and powder room. Other features include evaporative cooling,

This light bright family home situated a short distance to Benton’s square shopping centre and transport features master bedroom with walk in robe and ensuite, built in robes in both additional bedrooms, two generous living areas with gas heating, separated by a central kitchen, a full main bathroom with a bath and separate toilet and laundry. Fully secured low maintenance rear yard with side gate access and a lock up garage.

For Lease Price $650 per week or $900 per week furnished Contact Kym Colliver 0408 666 763 bowmanandcompany.com.au

For Lease Price $420 per week Contact Caitlin Brown 0408 546 132 bowmanandcompany.com.au

A4 B2

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Mornington

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• Bay views towards Arthurs Seat and The Heads

• Formal and informal living areas, plus near-new kitchen bathed in natural light

• L-shaped living/dining adjoins modern kitchen, zoned bedrooms, master-to-ensuite with walk-through-robe, hidden laundry, wine cellar, plus dbl garage/workshop

• Spotted gum flooring, high pitched ceilings and openfire add character and beauty throughout

• Stunning one acre (approx.) allotment with coastal garden vistas, well-lit arbour, tennis court, flourishing vegetable boxes and extensive alfresco decking

• Undercover alfresco deck with bar and 6-seater spa

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• Situated on an easily maintained, well-established 1400sqm (approx.) site, close to Mount Eliza Regional Park

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• Well-maintained and modernised single-level, three-bedroom-plus-study residence • Fertile land with fruit salad orchard, vegetable/herb gardens, two dams, cattle yards and vineyard varieties • Large machinery shed with lockable access driveway, plus three-phase power available in four different locations from Mornington-Tyabb Road • Ripe for entrepreneurial expansion, small-scale farmers, wine lovers and those seeking the quiet life

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AUCTION Saturday 14th of November at 11:00am TERMS 10% Deposit/Balance 30-120 Days INSPECT Saturday 10:30 - 11:00am MORNINGTON OFFICE 5975 4555 DEAN PHILLIPS 0402 833 865 AMY DAY 0408 559 086

mcewingpartners.com

AUCTION Saturday 14th of November at 1:00pm TERMS 10% Deposit/Balance 60-90 Days INSPECT Saturday 12:30 - 1:00pm MORNINGTON OFFICE 5975 4555 CHELSEY GIBSON 0409 277 997

Mornington Mount Eliza

160 Main Street 7/84 Mt Eliza Way

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Open for Inspection: Saturday 3 – 3:30 pm Amanda Haimona: 0419 387 682

Premier Lempriere 26 Lempriere Ave, Mt Martha

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Set on a sprawling 1¼-acre allotment (approx.) in battle-axe seclusion, this spectacular & spacious home of Western Australian limestone construction is triumphant in contemporary family-sized sophistication. The epitome of class and impeccable taste, the luxurious interior boasts a lavish selection of formal and informal living and entertaining zones. The architecturally designed, four-bedroom-plus-study layout offers a wide staircase entry, stone-topped kitchen-to-dining space, sunken living room, formal dining area, lounge room, powder room, central bathroom, beverage bar, huge laundry and two ensuites. Walls of windows and two separate observation balconies frame the glorious seaside vistas.

Amanda Haimona: 0419 387 682

Bonaccorde Property Services 4-42 Lochiel Avenue, Mount Martha VIC 3934

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Harcourts Mornington

Harcourts

Suite 2 / 1a Main Street 03 5970 8000 www.mornington.harcourts.com.au

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INSPECT THIS SATURDAY

Mornington 5/14 Tanti Avenue

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Location + Lifestyle = Sutton Grange · Executive townhouse with basement double garage · Paved courtyard with edible garden · Entertaining deck with views to the harbour · Enormous main bedroom suite with luxury ensuite and walk in robe · Quality fixtures and fittings throughout · 200 metres to Main Street, the Beach and public transport · Be part of Mornington’s history For Sale $1,250,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1.30-2.00pm or anytime by appointment Janet McNeill 0419 503 327

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Single level and perfectly positioned Set on Beleura Hill side, nestled in a secure complex a delightful 3 bedroom 2 bathroom home. This single level townhouse boasts an entertainer’s galley kitchen with stainless steel fittings, 2 large entertainment areas with a gas fire feature in the lounge. The home has an oversize garage for beach toys tools and your surf boards. The easy maintained outdoor area is paved and has a covered deck for outdoor entertaining and relaxing. Close to the beach parklands and within walking distance to the vibrant Mornington Main St wineries and all the treats the Peninsula has to offer.

For Sale $685,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12.30-1.00pm or anytime by appointment Janet McNeill 0419 503 327

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Harcourts Mornington

Harcourts

Suite 2 / 1a Main Street 03 5970 8000 www.mornington.harcourts.com.au

SINCE 1888

Harcourts Mornington

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NUMBER 1 BUYING, SELLING, RENTING Î Over 60 Years of combined experience and local knowledge Î On average 5 homes sold before even hitting the market Î Over $14,000,000 in property sales just for the month of October Î An average of 22 days on market Î Exceptional Prices, Exceptional Service & Exceptional Agents

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Harcourts Mornington

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Suite 2 / 1a Main Street 03 5970 8000 www.mornington.harcourts.com.au

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Mornington Beach Box / 6 Mills Beach Calling BEACH BABIES craving ABSOLUTE beach frontage!!! Looking for the box seat at the fireworks this Australia Day? Need to take a break from the Mornington Bay Run? Got kids/grandkids in the Life Saving Clubs Nippers group? You cannot go past this perfectly positioned beach box on the family friendly Mills Beach, just 36 steps from the Life Saving Clubhouse and kiosk. Here is the chance to truly command the attention you deserve, with the opportunity to secure pole position and get in before the summer rush. Come along and check out the ideal size of this beach box, which fits all your beach requirements‌.the only thing missing is the kitchen sink!

For Sale www.harcourts.com.au View Open Anytime by appointment Janet McNeill 0419 503 327 E janet.mcneill@harcourts.com.au

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

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Inspired by the grace and grandeur of a bygone era! Echoing the grace and grandeur of days gone by yet exceeding all expectations of today’s discerning market, this exquisite seven-bedroom property delivers character, class and quality. Beautiful bay views lend a dream backdrop to this lifestyle where luxury inclusions range from a gorgeous guest cottage to a sparkling solar heated, salt chlorinated pool. The 3696sqm (approx.) estate is framed by mature gardens – hedged for privacy, and the showpiece two-storey Hawthorn brick residence is at the top of a sealed driveway that circles in front of the home. From the tiled formal entry there is a lovely guest room with dual-access bathroom, and an elegant formal study or fifth bedroom. Continuing on is a vast, open-plan affair while sliding doors expand the space out to the rear deck and pool. The superb kitchen boasts quality stainless steel appliances including a Bosch dishwasher, a handy appliance cabinet and plenty of sleek white cabinetry to ensure a place for everything. Upstairs, a versatile second living area will work beautifully as a private family lounge or parents’ retreat with large format windows framing the beautiful bay views across the treetops. The master bedroom has a fitted walk-in robe and deluxe spa ensuite with frameless walk-in shower, while two more bedrooms, both with built-in robes, share the sleek main bathroom. Adding fabulous flexibility to family life or potential for extra income (STCA), a detached two bedroom cottage has its own kitchen, bathroom and reverse cycle air conditioner.

For Sale Open Saturday 1.30-2.00pm or anytime by appointment

Leanne Porter P 9788 7400 0418 106 668 E leanne.porter@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Limitless

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5 Moorhead Avenue, MORNINGTON $590,000 plus Barry Plant, 172 Main Street, Mornington, 5975 4999 Dimitri Tantanis, 0425 863 681

IF you are in need of more space in the backyard to park the extra vehicles, boats and trailers, this sensational property has all the room for the toys and your growing family. Set on a 1523 square metre block, this well-presented home has all the essentials covered with four bedrooms, two living areas and two bathrooms. The bright family and dining area breezily combines with a stylish kitchen which has plenty of storage options and stainless steel appliances including an under-bench oven and a dishwasher. A separate formal lounge room has reverse cycle heating and air-conditioning. Three of the bedrooms have built-in robes and all share the main bathroom, with the larger main bedroom featuring a walk-in robe in addition to an ensuite. Set in a peaceful pocket of town close to Bentons Square shopping centre, schools and transport, this neat home will comfortably cater to the space needs of any family.

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NEW LISTING

31 NUNNS ROAD, MORNINGTON LOCATION, LUXURY, LIFESTYLE Magnificent beachside home featuring loads of natural light through all the seasons. Meticulous thought and planning have created an easy flow floor plan which will comfortably accommodate large families who love to entertain. Take the feature staircase upstairs to an open plan living space with spacious kitchen boasting quality appliances, Caesarstone benches and ample storage space. Also upstairs is the master bedroom with WIR & FES. Downstairs are two more spacious bedrooms with BIRs, sharing the family bathroom with separate bath, shower and double basins. There is a separate powder room for guests. Another living room has floor to ceiling sliding glass doors opening to private and protected courtyard with timber decking overlooking beautiful gardens.

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Vivienne Spencer 0409 558 330

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

4/52 WILSONS ROAD, MORNINGTON

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36 BATH STREET, MORNINGTON

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THE PERFECT POSITION TO LIVE With the beach, shops & park at your doorstep, this just has to be the perfect position to live. This double storey townhouse offers a spacious floor plan with kitchen featuring stone bench tops & stainless steel appliances set next to the living area which opens to the merbau deck perfect for entertaining! Upstairs you have a large master bedroom with walk-in robe & full ensuite. Two further bedrooms are serviced by a large family bathroom, all finished in neutral toning. Other extras include hydronic heating, R/C air-con, ducted vacuum, and alarm system.

UNIQUE CHARM OF DAYS GONE BY Positioned in arguably one of the best streets in Mornington, this 1920s timber home has the charm and character from a bygone era, on one of the few large blocks left in this area. In need of some renovation, this classic home has a great floor plan with lounge, formal dining, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, family room, separate self contained bungalow, separate workshop and carport. The approx.1079m2 block offers privacy and space with mature shady trees, in ground heated pool and spa, and is just a short stroll to Main Street and Mills Beach.

For Sale: $710,000

AUCTION: This Saturday 14th November at 12.00pm Inspect: Saturday from 11.30am

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment Vivienne Spencer 0409 558 330

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NEW LISTING

11 KARELLA CRESCENT, MORNINGTON

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STUNNING ARCHITECT DESIGNED FAMILY HOME FOR THE BEST YEARS OF YOUR LIFE Features include: 4 Queen size bedrooms plus study, expansive kitchen with Caesar stone benches & breakfast bar, quality fixtures and appliances, solid bamboo flooring, spacious living and dining, alfresco style timber deck & courtyard, double remote garage with workshop, large ensuite, family bathroom & powder room. Gas log fire place, ducted heating, split system air-conditioning and a 6-star energy rating.

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Karin Mander 0409 597 508

A207/83 SPINNAKER TCE. SAFETY BEACH

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68 OCEANIC DRIVE, SAFETY BEACH

THERE IS NO COMPARISON – UNPARALLELED POSITION AND SPACE! The largest first floor apartment within the entire Harbour side complex with approx. 17 squares of open plan living. Offering absolute water frontage, plenty of natural light and 3BR’s, there is a spacious living area, stone benchtops and s/steel appliances to the kitchen and ducted heating and cooling throughout. Sliding doors open directly onto the alfresco outdoor entertaining area complete with remote cafe blinds whilst the heated in ground pool, gymnasium and BBQ facilities are there for you and your friends to enjoy. The basement car park offers room for the family cars together with the added advantage of a lock up store room.

MORE THAN VACANT LAND - BE A PART OF A TRULY WONDERFUL LIFESTYLE! Just when you thought Hidden Harbour had completely sold out and you had missed out totally! Along comes this prime level allotment of approximately 472m2. Fully fenced and just a few hundred metres to the water’s edge in one direction and a 3 iron to the golf club in the other. Design & build your own home and take advantage of the extensive walking tracks, BBQ & exercise facilities, free priority boat launching and 24 hour security. Hesitate this time and you will definitely miss out!

For Sale: $735,000

For Sale: $335,000

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment Stuart Cox 0417 124 707

220 Main Street, Mornington 5976 5900

Shop 11, Bentons Square, Mornington 5976 8899

Stuart Cox 0417 124 707

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K E E W E N O N S I G D N I ST UIRED I L SOL NEW LY REQ NT E G UR

270 BUNGOWER ROAD, MOOROODUC

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SPRING TRIFECTA - STYLE, SUBSTANCE & SPACE! This magnificent contemporary home in the heart of Moorooduc is resplendent with 4BR plus study, zoned north-facing living spaces and a stunning open-plan kitchen. Further value is added by double-glazing & ducted reverse-cycle A/C whilst equine enthusiasts are spoilt by a 40m x 30m sand ménage and post & rail fencing. A hot & cold wash bay, tack room & feed storage take up part of a 200sqm (approx) shed that also provides additional vehicle storage and workshop facilities. The 3 phase power supply, a 10kw solar power system and 90,000L of water tank capacity, ensures this property is very frugal to operate.

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Cameron McDonald 0418 330 916

VACANT LAND

725 ARTHURS SEAT ROAD, ARTHURS SEAT

76 BELLINGHAM ROAD, ARTHUR’S SEAT

RARE RESIDENTIAL ALLOTMENT This level building allotment is waiting for you to build your dream. Lightly treed and located on service road well back from Arthurs Seat Road the land is approx 620 sq m. Vacant blocks in this area are few and far between so don’t miss this opportunity in this lovely treed area.

ULTIMATE PRIVACY AND QUIET COUNTRY LIFESTYLE Some Features of this magnificent lifestyle property are: - Approx 34 acres with landscaped gardens plus bush areas and grazing paddocks - Ideal paddock to establish a vineyard - Creek & dam plus huge household water supply - Individual stone home across three levels offering 4BR’s, several living areas with open fire places, two bathrooms, timber kitchen and studio on lower level - Secluded location away from the roads exuding peace and serenity - Excellent IG swimming pool and adjacent pavilion plus tennis court

For Sale: $330,000 plus

For Sale: Contact Agent

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment Phillip McNeil-Young 0428 148 693

Phillip McNeil-Young 0428 148 693

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5/3 KING STREET, MORNINGTON

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THE KINGS DOMAIN With bay glimpses from an enviable blue chip position, this luxurious double storey three bedroom townhouse will enable you to enjoy a lifestyle that is second to none! The ultimate in comfort and carefree living is fully catered for with a flexible floor-plan offering a downstairs master bedroom with ensuite, sleek and stylish kitchen with granite bench tops and stainless steel appliances, gas ducted heating, air conditioning, powder room,ducted vacuum system, remote double garage and high ceilings throughout. Walk to everything that fabulous Mornington has to offer!

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Simon Farrar 0412 734 130

46/131 NEPEAN HIGHWAY, DROMANA

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THE ULTIMATE HOLIDAY LIFESTYLE Fully furnished and perfectly positioned, this gorgeous villa is a short drive to beaches and shops. Stylish and modern, the property features 2 bedrooms, lovely bathroom, well equipped kitchen, single car port, and beautiful living dining room with bi-fold doors opening to the front deck which is perfect for happy hour drinks after a long day of play. Located in the Dromana Holiday Village, you will have unlimited access to the undercover BBQ areas, Indoor kitchen/dining room, indoor heated pool, outdoor solar heated pool, tennis court, games room with pool table and arcade games and children’s playground.

66 WENSLEYDALE DRIVE, MORNINGTON

For Sale: Offers over $650,000

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

220 Main Street, Mornington 5976 5900

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FAMILY LIVING AT ITS BEST This much loved and well-maintained 2 storey home presents a wonderful opportunity for those craving space both inside and out! With impressive street appeal and loaded with fabulous features this beautiful property has a free flowing and practical floor plan which easily allows for further modernising to keep pace with current design trends. From the wide entrance is a huge formal lounge and dining room, well equipped kitchen with stone bench tops and dishwasher, Informal meals area, rumpus room, study or 4th bedroom downstairs, 3 bedrooms upstairs including master with walk through robes and ensuite.

For Sale: $200,000 Susan Clavin 0417 141 007

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UNDER CONSTRUCTION

UNITS 1, 2 & 3 /98 TANTI AVENUE, MORNINGTON

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ENERGY EFFICIENT LIVING 3 Townhouses under construction - get in early on massive stamp duty savings and further savings once you move in with the interactive grid solar panels and solar hot water service. Built for environmentally friendly living the home will also be wired for the electric car. The home has 3 bedrooms, double garage, living areas upstairs and downstairs, hydronic heating, air conditioning, light and bright and in this location only a short walk to Mornington Main Street. Homes like these are becoming harder to find so don’t wait!

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Chris Garrett 0419 397 835

NEW LISTING

2/2 OAKLAND STREET, MORNINGTON

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YOUR FUTURE BEGINS RIGHT HERE More like a cottage style home than a unit, this delightful property is quietly tucked away from the road amongst a friendly neighborhood. Featuring trendy new white kitchen with vibrant splash backs, stainless steel appliances, spacious living room with gas regent heater, and new floating timber style floorboards. The two bedrooms are large enough for a queen or king size bed, with WIR to the master bedroom and BIR to the second bedroom. The fully fenced rear yard is perfect for BBQ’s or as a secure play area for children.

CROSS THE STREET ONTO THE BEACH! Immaculate 2BR unit, located across the road from the beach and walking distance to supermarkets, offering open plan living with plenty of room for a dining table and direct access to the fenced back yard. Both bedrooms have BIR’s, main bedroom has dual-access to the bathroom, there is ducted heating throughout and a single garage with external access. This property is an excellent investment, retirement prospect, or a permanent beachside holiday home. The property is currently tenanted until April 2016 to a long term tenant. Inspections are by private appointment on Thursdays and Fridays with 24 hours notice.

For Sale: $370,000 - $400,000

For Sale: $395,000 - $425,000

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment Karin Mander 0409 597 508

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534 PURVES ROAD, MAIN RIDGE

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‘IRAGANA’ - COME HOME AND JUST BREATHE! There is a fantastic view here of the bay and pastureland, and by night the glittering lights all around the bay are a feast for the eyes. Entering the main lounge-room the view sets the scene, and the main bedroom, kitchen and family room overlook rolling pastures and the bay beyond. With five glorious acres, the property also features a separate cottage with living area, bedroom, bathroom and kitchenette. Additionally a gazebo overlooks the fully tiled kidney shaped pool which sits within the crazy paving tiled pool area. The possibilities and potential are endless with this wonderful family home - just waiting for that special family!

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Kay Jeffs 0419 108 124

7/104 COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE, SAFETY BEACH

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ATTENTION OVER 55’S Looking for that next step - look no further. This fabulous 12 sq. approx, first floor, private ‘MANAGER’S APARTMENT’ consists of 3BR’s – main with FES, family bathroom plus separate toilet. Open plan living comprises lounge, dining & kitchen all leading onto a balcony where you can sit and take in the scenery. Low maintenance and in a retirement village, there is an easy walk to the bay, Safety Beach Country Club where you can play golf and enjoy the facilities including restaurant. The current tenant pays ALL OUTGOINGS - water, rates, electricity and body corp.

3/259 DROMANA PARADE, SAFETY BEACH

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STYLE AND SOPHISTICATION Situated a mere 2 minute walk to the beach, this modern and well presented 3BR unit offers an enviable lifestyle choice. With fantastic tenants in situ until February 2016, and wanting to stay - what a wonderful scenario for the investor. Featuring a formal entrance, stunning timber floors, kitchen, master bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe, second bedroom adjacent to the beautiful main bathroom. Small third bedroom or study and an open plan family dining room opening onto the manicured private courtyard, this delightful home is perfect for the entertainer.

For Sale: $550,000 - $590,000

For Sale: $330,000 - $380,000

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment Kay Jeffs 0419 108 124

220 Main Street, Mornington 5976 5900

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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT IS OUR OBSESSION It takes dedication and commitment to become a great property manager, and at hockingstuart, our people are the best in the business

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This immaculate single level home on 447m2 land (approx) is warm, welcoming and the perfect OPPORTUNITY FOR ĂžRST HOME BUYERS DOWN SIZERS AND INVESTORS TO SECURE A PIECE OF BEAUTIFUL -ORNINGTON #ONSISTING OF "2mS WITH BUILT IN ROBES MAIN BATHROOM OPEN PLAN LOUNGE DINING AND KITCHEN AREAS THAT Ă&#x;OW OUT TO A COVERED ALFRESCO ENTERTAINING DECK 4HE LARGE KITCHEN HAS an island bench providing ample space while quality gas stove, electric wall oven and extensive pantry is perfect for the chef at heart. Low maintenance gardens and fully fenced rear yard make this property perfect for families and retirees looking to make a sea change.

A remarkable property, this 1453sqm (approx.) allotment has dual frontages and bay views with not one, not two.. but three independent residences all on the one title. The future options are only limited by your imagination! Canny investors looking for a Blue Chip portfolio addition should snap this up with its three potential income streams, while owner-occupiers will appreciate the old time glamour of the gracious two-storey 1920s solid brick four-bedroom RESIDENCE AND THE Ă&#x;EXIBILITY OF SEPARATE IN LAW OR GUEST ACCOMMODATION Ă˜ND THEN THEREmS THE exceptional land that will draw the attention of developers, STCA. An amazing future awaits!

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$370,000+ contact agent Brett Trebilcock 0439 209 891 / btrebilcock@hockingstuart.com.au Trevor Timmers 0477 005 700 / ttimmers@hockingstuart.com.au

$695,000+ contact agent Brett Trebilcock 0439 209 891 / btrebilcock@hockingstuart.com.au Steve Edmund 0419 396 976 / sedmund@hockingstuart.com.au

MOUNT MARTHA 47 Ellerina Road

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This landmark home located off the Esplanade offers much more than just commanding 180 degree views from Red Hill to Portsea. Built to a high commercial standard to withstand the seaside elements for years to come, no expense was spared in the design and construction of this captivating architectural property. The ultimate lifestyle is yours, close to art galleries, golf courses, wineries, crystal clear beaches, and only 45 minutes from the CBD. An enormous expanse of glass throughout the home frames the stunning and ever changing scenery of the Peninsula from dawn to dusk. Follow the ships as they enter the bay at Queenscliff, and then turn for Melbourne at the south channel mark. Enjoy the parade of boats that come and go from the safe harbour of Martha Cove, and admire the super yachts moored off the renowned pebble beach down THE END OF THE STREET 4HE EXCEPTIONAL Ă&#x;OOR PLAN PROVIDES UP TO SIX BEDROOMS AND WONDERFUL LIVING SPACES FOR INTIMATE OR LARGE SCALE ENTERTAINING Ă˜ STUNNING ELEVATED INĂžNITY POOL WITH SKY SPA AND PANORAMIC BAY VIEWmS COMPLETES THIS SIGNATURE HOME AND SETS IT AMONG THE AREAmS BEST )NSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT )DENTIĂžCATION REQUIRED

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1/65 Strachans Road, MORNINGTON Offers over $595,000 Eview Group, 176 Main Street, Mornington, 5971 0300 Grant Kersley, 0418 516 536

PERFECTLY set close to South Beach, village shops and cafes, this gorgeous limestone beach house is everything you have dreamed of in a home. The substantial 2460 square metre block features a sparkling in-ground pool with spa, an adjoining pool house and detached guests’ studio has an ensuite. Embraced by a wrap-around verandah and upper balcony that merges the indoor and outdoor living found upstairs, the home has been substantially renovated, and while it is absolutely breathtaking, there is still a gleeful kick-off-your-shoes and relax vibe to be enjoyed here. The family zone has mellow timber floors and a big limestone open fireplace is a real feature. Three bedrooms all have built-in robes and share the sleek main bathroom and a separate powder room, while upstairs, soaring cathedral ceilings with dramatic exposed beams and trusses provide the wow factor to a sprawling open-plan area that spills to the upper balcony. Also upstairs is a splendid kitchen and a huge main bedroom blessed with treetop views.

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39 Dominion Road, MOUNT MARTHA contact agent Harcourts, 82 Mount Eliza Way, Mount Eliza 9788 7400 Steve Foster-Swan, 0404 088 651

MOUNT MARTHA 1/16 Cromdale Street

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The best of Mornington and Mount Martha at your doorstop and only 200m from the beach, The Dava Hotel, boardwalks, Bentons Square, medical centre, cafes and restaurants. Craftsmen built, this two storey residence incorporates the little things that make a big difference. High ceilings, sunny open floor plan with polished timber floors, kitchen with stone benchtopss, vinyl wrap doors, glass splashbacks and European s/steel appliances. Three good sized bedrooms including main with ensuite and robes plus a study. Landscaped gardens, rainwater tank, fruit trees and herb gardens, private high fence, heating, cooling, security alarm and double lock up garage with internal access.

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Saturday 28th November at 12:00pm View As advertised or by appointment Lina Luppino 0419 571 583 Ph: 5973 2814

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Construction is about to commence of this stunning 2 bedroom home. Comprising entrance hall, open plan lounge & dining area, modern kitchen with stone bench tops & s/steel appliances, dual-entry bathroom, two bedrooms with built in robes, private landscaped courtyard and garage plus extra car space. All on its own title with no owners corporation. Conveniently positioned, just minutes to Bentons Square Shopping Centre. Act now and save substantially on stamp duty. NOTE: Images are for illustrative purposes only

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Auction:

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3 Main Street

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PERFECT FAMILY HOME

PRICE REDUCED

HASTINGS 16 Kuan Yin Place

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Offering 4BR’s – main with WIR & FES, formal lounge, bright kitchen with s/steel appliances, family living area complete with cosy wood heater, and a covered outdoor deck. Other features include double garage with rear roller door and ducted heating. All set on corner lot with access to rear yard, and a short walk to schools.

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PRICE $400,000 Offers Over VIEW Saturday 12:00-12:30pm AGENT Andrew Watt 0419 524 560 CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

Comfortable 2BR unit in a peaceful location close to Woolleys Beach foreshore. Open plan lounge and dining, kitchen with gas s/steel appliances. Outside features spacious rear yard, garden shed and single lock-up garage. This property presents beautifully, captures lots of light and is very affordable.

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INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

PRICE REDUCED

HASTINGS 4 Warren Crescent Set in a court location, this home has a spacious lounge with gas wall furnace, polished timber floors, a bright kitchen with gas cook top and wall oven and three bedrooms with built in robes sharing the main bathroom with separate shower. Outside the property has been fully fenced, there is a drive through carport and single garage.

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HASTINGS 1 Curlew Court

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EXECUTORS AUCTION

CRIB POINT 30 Hamilton Street RARE UNTOUCHED ½ ACRE Fully serviced and perfectly rectangular allotment of 20.12 metres by 100.58 metres deep (2,024,m² - an imperial ½ acre) with all services available plus sealed road access to front and rear. Rarely offered level treed parcel of land almost the last opportunity to purchase in this sought after area. Planning permit available for single dwelling (STCA). This untouched site is ideal for trades person wanting to separate home from work. Situated among quality homes and with good ground this property must be sold on the day. Go see any time. Contact Auctioneer Chris Watt on 0417 588 321 for further details.

AUCTION Saturday 28th November at 2.00pm TERMS 10% Deposit, Balance 60 days, Vacant Possession

VIEW AGENT

Anytime Chris Watt 0417 588 321

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

CENTURY 21 AGENTS SMARTER BOLDER FASTER

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Auction Saturday 5th December at 11am on site 57 Alicudi Avenue, Frankston South

Rare and Unique Development Site (STCA)

Fantastic Western Port freehold Address: Auction: Agency: Agent:

2996 Frankston-Flinders Road, BALNARRING Friday, November 27 at 1pm Kevin Wright Commercial, 1/26 Mclaren Place, Mornington, 5977 2255 Kevin Wright 0417 564 454

ONE of the landmark sites in this bustling coastal town, this exciting freehold opportunity comes with one building leased to an established tenant, and a second building currently vacant. Relocate your business here or land bank for future re-development (STCA) as the prospects for the region continue to grow. Zoned Commercial 2.

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Land Area: 20,963m2 (5 Acres) approx Suit owner occupier or developer large allotment in South Frankston

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Terms of sale: 10% deposit, Balance 30/60/90 days

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4-6 MALIBU CIRCUIT, CARRUM DOWNS 69m2 - 159m2 areas available Secure compound with CCTV and automatic gates Opposite Bunnings and close to Masters Features Incl: 8m internal height, kitchenette, toilet, electric RSD Suit: car, motorbike, boat, jetski, caravan and household storage

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Thursday 3rd December at 11am 620 Frankston-Dandenong Road, Carrum Downs

Invest in a 10 Year Lease

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3 street frontages Land area: 5,800m2* Building area: 375m2* 10 year lease to publicly listed company Rental $140,000 P.A. (net) with fixed increases of $10,000 P.A. for next 2 years thereafter 3.5% 12 month rental bank guarantee Further development opportunity on land of 2,890m2* Terms: 10% deposit, Balance 60 days *Sizes approx

Factory with the lot Address: For Lease: Agency: Agent:

2/14 Kenji Street, MORNINGTON $1520 per calendar month + GST + outgoings Kevin Wright Commercial, 1/26 Mclaren Place, Mornington, 5977 2255 Tanya Scagliarini 0438 289 859

THIS excellent factory has a floor space of about 170 square metres with an additional 80 square metre mezzanine storage level. There are office, staff toilet and shower amenities plus secure car parking for customers. The site is completely fenced and there is an electric roller door to the front.

Peter Blake 0419 308 080 James Roux 0 417 514 431

Michael Crowder 0408 358 926

A NEW BENCHMARK FOR BUSINESS STRATA TITLED OFFICES WITH BAY VIEWS FOR SALE/LEASE Located in the heart of Frankston, new commercial precinct Nepean450 represents a gateway between Melbourne and Mornington Peninsula, offering occupants: > Office space available for sale or lease, over 7 levels totalling 10,534sqm > Strata titled offices from 117sqm to 1710sqm > Ground floor retail spaces at varying sizes > Generous secure onsite car spaces > Uninterrupted views to Port Phillip Bay and the hinterland Don’t miss out on this exciting new opportunity in Melbourne’s premier bayside capital – Frankston. nepean450.com.au Linda Ellis - 0400 480 397 Michael Crowder - 0408 358 926 Nep ean Hwy

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CARRUM DOWNS Shop 2 & 3/1 Frankston Gardens Drive (Cnr. Frankston - Dandenong Rd) CORNER THE MARKET WITH THESE TWO HIGH PROFILE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES Located on a highly visible corner with excellent signage opportunities for the existing tenants, both shops are leased to well-established businesses.

AUCTION Thursday 26th November at 12.00pm

SHOP 2: Q Leased to Munn Partners Real Estate Q Current rental $19,761 (Plus GST plus Outgoings) Q Option for further term: 3 yrs Q Approx floor area: 86sqm

TERMS VIEW AGENT

(on-site) 10% Deposit, Balance 30/60 days Strictly By Appointment Only Trevor McCann 0407 043 932

SHOP 3: Q Leased to Julie Dixon Accountants Q Current rent $ 21,360 (Plus GST plus Outgoings) Q Approx floor area: 92sqm With ample off street car parking, close proximity to Dandenong and Frankston with excellent connectivity to Eastlink, Peninsula link and Nepean Highway, these properties are both being offered for sale as a going concern.

CENTURY 21 BEAMARIS 9589 0222 26 South Concourse, Vic 3193

CENTURY 21 AGENTS SMARTER BOLDER FASTER

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DETERMINED TO RIDE HIS BIKE AGAIN I’m Mauricio Munoz from Aspendale. I’m the proud father of 3 fantastic kids whom you’ll ever meet (Imogen 21, Lex 18 and Rhen 16), I’ve been married to Michelle for over 20 years. Everything in our lives was going as good as anyone could have wished for; our kids were doing well at school and behaving like responsible \RXQJ DGXOWV :H KDG ¿QDOO\ VWDUWHG renovating our home, life was sweet! However, on a relatively warm evening in July 2013, my whole life was turned upside down in a space of a few seconds. , ZDV LQYROYHG LQ D KRUUL¿F DFFLGHQW that has led to countless surgeries, a stint in ICU for 12 days, 15 weeks in the Royal Melbourne Hospital followed by ongoing rehabilitation. In a careless act, I was struck by a truck at 80km/hr whilst cycling home from work. It was the night before my daughters 19th birthday. At that point the doctors and surgeons braced my family for the worst. They predicted that my survival rate was minimal. Having shattered my pelvis, severed my renal artery (leading me to be bleeding out rapidly), severed several arteries to my kidney, broken my sternum, 6 ribs, a compound fracture to left ankle, a fractured left lower tibia, a fractured eye socket and broken teeth, they decided an induced coma was the only option. My gorgeous wife drove daily to Royal Melbourne Hospital to be by my side for 15 weeks. My beautiful daughter attending university, working part time and playing mum to her younger brothers, 13 and 15 years

of age at the time. Despite all this my family stayed strong, we kept each other sane during the ordeal. I was ÂżQDOO\ VHQW KRPH DW &KULVWPDV KRZHYHU KDYLQJ ORVW D VLJQLÂżFDQW amount of weight my recovery was far from over. In December 2013, I was transferred to St John of God Frankston Rehabilitation Hospital as an outpatient and introduced to Senior Physiotherapist Brigitte, whom I owe so much to and give much credit for helping me get to where I am today. I’ll never forget the day I met Brigitte. She was just everything I expected from a Health Professional and MORE! Brigitte treated me with humility and as a friend instead of a number. As a true professional, from the get go we discussed the recovery program and set ‘realistic’ goals. This was to ensure I knew exactly what I needed to focus on and importantly, to ensure I took stock of my progress. This process was extremely valuable to ensure I kept myself in good mental health. Throughout the time I was under her watchful eye, she was constantly assuring me that all the aches and pains would improve over time and I would be able get on with my life – open a new chapter in my life. 7KH ÂżUVW PRQWKV RI UHKDELOLWDWLRQ treatment consisted of two sessions a week Hydrotherapy (the warm water was so welcoming to my aching bones and muscles), balancing exercises, walking between the ‘ballerina’ bars, joint movement manipulation, muscle strengthening (upper and lower body),

occupational therapy, hip and core strengthening and remedial massage. As I became stronger and mobile, Brigitte introduced me to Jorgen, another Senior Physiotherapist, to ensure my recovery process stepped up another notch! Jorgen was just awesome; he always had a smile on his face and always on the go! You knew that your heart rate would hit the roof during his sessions. This ZDV VRPHWKLQJ %ULJLWWH LGHQWLÂżHG early through my recovery due to my sporting background. I needed to feel active; I needed to feel alive and independent again. The biggest challenge I found through my recovery was that I was impatient and I did not think the rehabilitation process would take so long. Two years on and I’ve been able to reach milestones no one thought was possible. Brigitte, Jorgen and everyone at St John of God Frankston Rehabilitation Hospital were so supportive and their care was second to none. I’ve have permanent nerve damage to both of my legs from the knees down but I’m fortunate to be alive. I’m walking not like before but none the less, mobile and the fact that I have little to no feeling in my feet and still able to walk is an incredible miracle. , VXIIHU HYHU\ GD\ IURP VLJQLÂżFDQW amounts of pain and I still struggle to comprehend how anyone could hit another human being and fail to stop at the scene. However, I’m determined to move on and every time I feel down, I remember Brigitte’s voice in my head asking me, ‘Do you

Mauricio in 2013 after his accident want to get on with life?’ The answer has always been YES!! In recognition to all the help I’ve received in the past 2 and half years and in desperately trying to reach closure, I’ve decided to embark on a challenge of a life time. I’m back on the bike and training to ride from Melbourne to Adelaide in January 2016 to promote road safety awareness (Amy Gillett Foundation A Meter Matters campaign) and raise money for Royal Melbourne Hospital without whom I may not be here

today. If you would like to donate to Mauricio’s ride, please go to: www.gofundme.com/zf3ju2kd REFERRALS: All referrals can be sent to: St John of God Frankston Rehabilitation Hospital 255-265 Cranbourne Road, Frankston 3199 Fax: (03) 9788 3304

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OUR feet are vital for mobility and balance and are the basis of most of our daily activities, but are often ignored. We asked the experts at Foot & Leg Pain Clinics to shed some light on some common foot and leg concerns and things to be aware of:  The most common foot & leg concerns include: heel pain and arch pain which are often diagnosed or misdiagnosed as plantar fasciitis; knee pain, injuries and arthritis; as well as shin and ankle pain  A large number of foot and leg concerns are misdiagnosed and incorrectly treated so its important to find an experienced and appropriate practitioner to assist them. A musculoskeletal or sports podiatrist is usually the best person to assist.  Bad foot posture can continually pull our bodies out of alignment, which can contribute to much; ankle, shin, knee, hip, back and neck issues.  Early symptoms for diabetes, arthritis, nerve and circulatory problems often show themselves initially in the feet.  Scientific research clearly demonstrates the direct effect chronic foot pain can have upon both your physical and mental health, largely due to the high amount of nerve endings in the feet.  Traditional treatments such as cortisone and anti-inflammatory medications have now proven to have the capacity to delay healing and cause further tissue damage.  Foot and leg problems left untreated almost always get worse, however most foot & leg concerns can be assisted quite easily and effectively with appropriate treatment. “People often endure painful conditions for too long, they assume nothing can be done or re-

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Two brave young lads lose their life Compiled by Melissa Walsh THE Langwarrin branch of the Red Cross Society report a steady response to their appeal for funds, over £5 being contributed for the last month. At a working bee arranged by Mrs Williams, of Ruperstan, an average attendance of twelve assisted in making sand bags for the trenches. *** A welcome home social will be tendered to Private E. A. Berry, who has returned invalided from the front, and also a farewell and presentation will be given to Gunner Wm Evans, who has enlisted, on Saturday, 20th inst, in the Langwarrin Recreation Hall. *** REV Adamson, of Melbourne, will preach in the Frankston Methodist Church on Sunday next, the occasion being the Sunday School Anniversary. Three services will be held, when there will be special singing by the children. On Monday night there will be the usual anniversary public meeting, in the Church. The children will provide the programme and a good time is expected. *** THE Peninsular Motor Garage Pty. Ltd. is a growing industry locally. No fewer than three men are permanently engaged at the Frankston branch, and two at the Mornington branch. We hear that an up-to- date plant is about to be installed at one of the Company’s Garages, and each employee is a first rate mechanic, as well as being careful

and steady drivers. *** A meeting of the Committee of Frankston Sports Club was held in the Mechanics’ Hall on Friday evening, when there was a good attendance. Dr Plowman was in the chair. The principal business was the formulating a programme of events for the New Year’s Day meeting, the principal of which are:—Sheffield Handicap of £15 5s 220 yds handicap of £8, 75 yds handicap of £4 10s, Flag Relay race £3, two log chopping contests of £8 and £4 10s respectively, two bicycle events of £6 10s and £3 10s respectively. A meeting of ladies to arrange for the refreshment booth will be held in the Mechanics’ at 8 o’clock on Tuesday evening next. *** NEWS has been received that two of the brave lads who volunteered for service from this district have succumbed and given their lives in the execution of their duty. We refer to Private Victor Robert Jondahl, son of Captain and Mrs Jondahl, of Langwarrin, who died on the 2nd November at Malta Hospital, and Corporal Leonard H.Flood, of Mornington, who died on the 22nd October, at Heliopolis. Wheeler Frank Shepherd, son of Mr G. Shepherd, of Somerville, has also been invalided from Malta to England. Wheeler Shepherd took part in the historic landing at Gallipoli and was in the fighting line for about five months when laid low by sickness. *** THE State School Amateur Athletic

Association held their Championship Sports; on the Melbourne Amateur Sports Ground, on Friday last. From the “Argus” we note 4000 spectators witnessed the various contests, for which there were 2000 entries. The State School Championship of Victoria was won in fine style by J. Heagney who has won the Boys Race three years in succession, at the Frankston Athletic Sports. Little Clem Heagney,at the same meeting, also won, the under 13 years State School Championship Victoria, over the 120 yards distance. The Heagney boys ran in the nomination of the Middle Brighton State School and this is the first year a Brighton school boy has won the Championship of all State schools. Although the youngest boy running in the Championship events, at the Meeting, Jack Heagney proved unbeatable on the day, and won the long jump championship, the 120 yards championship, and the 220 yards championship, as well as the championship of the Meeting. A splendid photo of John Heagney appears in last week’s issue of the Weekly Times, and we note that he is a nephew of Mr F. Jolly, the ex-consistant Victorian runner, and the winner of the Melbourne Hardware Plate, and many first class Victoria Handicaps, including the Frankston Sheffield Handicap, and also the Frankston and Bendigo Easter Fair 220 yards events. *** ON Saturday evening, the 6th of November, the many friends of Mr Geo

Denyer assembled by invitation, at Mr Girdleston’s house, Frankston, to express their pleasure at Mr Denyer’s promotion to a higher position in the Railway service. During the evening, Mr Gale in presenting Mr Denyer with a smokers’ outfit, and Mrs Denyer with books where he expressed his pleasure and satisfaction of a 20 years’ association as fellow workman and friend. In the Railway service Mr Denyer’s services in the interests of his fellow man were recognized by his genuine expressions of regret at his loss, and pleasure at his promotion. Messrs McGrath, Croskell, and Nichols ably supported Mr Gale’s remarks. Mr Denyer, in replying, thanked all for their kind expressions towards his wife and himself, both by word and gifts. His time in Frankston had been a pleasant one, and regretted his departure from it and his many friends he had made. But there was always the satisfaction of meeting old friends, an opportunity he would gladly avail himself of. Musical items were contributed during the evening by Messrs Wastill, Croskell, and McCombe, Miss F. Girdlestone being the accompanist. A hearty vote of thanks, moved by Mr Gale to Mrs Girdlestone, for her kindness in supplying the room and piano for a very pleasant evening was carried unanimously. *** MORNINGTON Junction Miniature Rifle Club.Much spirit was infused into this live club on Saturday last as

the first shoot for the gold medal (presented by Mr Walsh) took place. The excitement and rivalry was too much for some members who in practise have been looked up to as top notchers, for they went to pieces. Mr G. Scott, a young member, was the winner for the day, showing that by the system of handicapping adopted, it is possible for a junior shot to win against the more experienced. As the medal has to be won three times before becoming the property of any one and that on each win the member loses one third of his handicap, some exciting and keen shooting is looked forward to. The latest home illustrated papers and games were provided and outdoor sport indulged in the afternoon proved a pleasant one. More residents of the district are joining and all are welcome. *** THERE was a good attendance of workers at the Recreation Reserve on Saturday last, when further progress was made in getting the ground in order for the Boxing Day sports. Afternoon tea was again provided by the ladies. The Sports Club committee held a meeting in the evening, when it was decided to hold a concert in aid of the Patriotic Fund on Boxing night, 27th Dec, the Mechanics’ committee having patriotically foregone their usual concert on that date, and granted the hall to the Sports Club. From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 13 November, 1915

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Happy birthday to me. Sort of. By Stuart McCullough YOU can only deny it for so long. That’s because there’s no clear line between ‘youth’ and ‘middle age’ as such. One day, you’re young and swanning along in skinny jeans with a ridiculous haircut and enjoying the latest that modern music has to offer. Then, before you know what’s happening and with no warning whatsoever, putting on skinny jeans is like trying to stuff a sausage, your ridiculous haircut owes less to flamboyance than it does to a chronic shortage of material and modern music does not so much make you want to dance as it does want to rip your ears off. It’s time to face up to the bitter reality: I am no longer young. In truth, I’ve been aware for some time. But that doesn’t stop me from feeling a tiny bit sorry for myself. I probably feel this way every time I have a birthday. Come to think of it, the whole ‘birthday’ racket is probably to blame. When you think about it, it’s ridiculous that we celebrate getting older every year. I can understand it when you’re little: it means presents and cake and family. But at a certain age, birthdays feel more administrative in nature. In an ideal world, birthdays would be celebrated less frequently, preferably in five-year increments. Realising that you’ve reached that magical tipping point after which pretty much everything is about a gradual decline is about so much more than merely the physical. Granted, there’s nothing worse that catching an accidental glance of your increasingly

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decrepit visage and recoiling. But if you, like me, have destroyed every mirror you own, there are other indicators you can use. For me, at least, there were plenty of signs to indicate that I had officially (and irretrievably) crossed over. Vinyl. By which I mean small, circular objects onto which you lower a

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needle and they produce music. Without any warning, I woke up and was obsessed with vinyl. This relatively recent development makes no sense at all. Sure, there was a record player in the house when I was growing up, but we weren’t allowed to touch it, lest we should damage my father’s extensive collection of recordings by the

Randy Van Horne Singers. By the time we were old enough to be trusted, we weren’t interested; preferring cassettes instead. When compact discs came along, I was happy enough to abandon vinyl without a second thought. Who was to know that, thirty years later, CDs would be good for not much more than resting your drink. Now I am obsessed with the stuff. Push comes to shove, I might even prattle on about sound quality and warmth and whole bunch of other malarkey that even I don’t really believe. It means I end up spending hours trawling through second hand shops, trying to find anything by The Randy Van Horne singers in mint condition. Video. The first time I clapped eyes on a video recorder, it seemed nothing short of a miracle. Forget flying to the moon – the ability to record episodes of ‘Cop Shop’ whilst watching ‘The Love Boat’ surely ranks as humankind’s crowning achievement. I couldn’t tell you when I last watched a video. I’m not even one hundred percent certain that I still own a VCR. What I do have, though, are plenty of videotapes. Boxes of them. Kids today have no idea. They’re lucky if they know what to do with a DVD, must less a videotape. Precisely why I’ve kept my collection of videos is somewhat beyond me. Perhaps it’s because they represent some of my best work. I cannot help but flush with pride whenever I think of the time that I managed to perfectly edit out the ads during a screening of ‘Stalag 17’. It could have been the work of a professional. Young people fail to ap-

preciate what videotapes represent and how controversial they could be. Only once our school curriculums include ‘VHS versus Betamax’ as part of the history syllabus will the youth of today properly appreciate the conflict that threaten to tear this nation apart. Perspective. Young people look a lot younger than they used to. This becomes especially apparent when you’re out at night. Whereas once, everyone looked like you did with only the occasional older person floating in the crowd like a geriatric crouton, now nobody looks old enough to drive. Luckily, I have no interest in going out and staying up late, preferring instead to a cup of decaffeinated tea and a repeat screening of ‘A Touch of Frost’. On those occasions when we do decide to push on past ten o’clock and go and see a band, we inevitably need a nap first and are lucky to make it half way through the set before we each turn to the other and agree that we have ‘made our point’ and can leave early. Maybe it’s time to embrace it. So long skinny jeans – it was nice knowing you. So what if I look as though I’m part through transforming into the Incredible Hulk? Or if hats are no longer a mere fashion statement but a necessity due to a lack of hair? Or if I can remember the 1980s and still have the occasional ‘acid wash flashback’? Deal with it. I am happy to have reached an age where candles on a birthday cake may activate the smoke alarm. Happy birthday to me. Woo hoo. stuart@stuartmccullough.com


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By David Hawkins DO you ever have trouble getting your kids to go to bed? Justine Clarke understands and she just might have an answer to your problem. The all-round Australian talent and popular children’s entertainer is currently travelling the country with her 2015 show, the Pyjama Jam! Tour, following on the heels of the launch of her fifth album, Pyjama Jam; an album of songs focused around the witching hour(s) for parents. “I really wanted to make a lullaby album but not one that assumed that the child was happily in bed and ready to sleep,” Justine explained. As a parent of three, Justine is well versed in the challenges of the nightly bedtime routine, “There is quite a fractious energy at that hour of the night,” she said. “My six year-old fights every aspect of it (going to bed).” And, like so many other Aussie parents, she often uses music to help soothe her kids through the ups & downs, “I think that the journey to bed can be quite a long and difficult one, so I wanted to make an album that went from bath time to bed time.” One of the songs on the album, Bobby The Tractor, started life as a homespun tune that Justine wrote for her youngest. “I used to sing it to him as a lullaby but now it’s this really guitardriven, rock & roll song.” The new version is a favourite of her own kids and even the actor playing the farmer in the video clip is actually Justine’s Uncle Bobby, the original inspiration. “He has a farm and he has a tractor. I must have

been sleep-deprived,” she laughs, “because he’s not a tractor. The Pyjama Jam! Tour will be appearing at the Playhouse Theatre, here in Melbourne, but this is a different experience than her previous concerts, “This year we’re playing in more intimate spaces,” Justine revealed, “so that all of the kids have a much richer experience.” While larger auditoriums are the norm for kids’ concerts, she acknowledged that some areas of those spaces offered less connection than seats at the front. The Pyjama Jam! Tour seeks to change that. “I really want this to be a special experience… An opportunity for preschoolers to go to their first live music concert which, I feel, can make a really lasting impression.” “Because it’s a soothing album, it’s also a soothing show. You can wear your pyjamas, you can bring your cuddly toy,” says Clarke. But she’s not just talking about the children; parents are also encouraged to get into the energy and slip on their comfy PJs. “There’s no bells and whistles; the kids and their engagement with the music are the bells and whistles.” The Pyjama Jam! Tour show will be at the Play House Theatre, Melbourne Arts centre, on Sunday 15th of November for four shows – 10am, 12pm, 2pm & 4pm. Tickets can be purchased via Ticketmaster (136 100) or through the Arts Centre (1300 182 183). For more information visit www.justineclarke. com.au/tours


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Old Boys reign supreme PROVINCIAL By IT Gully PENINSULA Old Boys sit on top of the MPCA Provincial ladder after knocking over Long Island comfortably on Saturday. Chasing 157 for victory, the Old Boys cruised past the total three wickets down and finished the day 6/212. The Old Boys’ top order all pretty much got going except for skipper Matt Hyden who was caught behind off Jake Middleton for 16 after banging a four and six. Dylan O’Malley scored 40 at the top of the batting line-up, Wade Pelzer opened with 33, Eivion Bowen hit 46 and Will Crowder continued his outstanding start to the season with his third straight half century, batting at five. Crowder has 168 runs for the season in three innings.

Simon Dignan was the most successful bowler for the Islanders with 2/39 from nine overs. Crib Point moved inside of the top bracket after inflicting Rye’s second outright loss in just three matches on Saturday. Magpies stalwart Glenn Barclay broke club records the week before with his destructing 9/24 off 18 overs, setting up the commanding win. The Demons were already staring down the barrel after the first day’s play when they were all out for 67 in their first innings and two wickets down in their second, still 13 runs behind Crib Point’s quick fire 6/106. There was no luck on day two for the Demons either. Rye made 126 in their second innings, Tom Baron top scoring with 65, while Harrison Wilson made 16 batting at nine. With more than 60 overs to make more than 85 runs, the Magpies got

there six wickets down. Adam Keulen at the top of the order made 47. There were some nervous moments for the Pies in the chase, losing five batsmen for less than 10 runs. Brad Davidson strode to the crease and took control. Langwarrin and Somerville played out a draw in their one-day match on Saturday at Lloyd Park. The Kangaroos batted first and mustered 182 in their 40 overs. Jake Prosser top scored for the home side with an unbeaten 72 while club star Mal Coutts was back in the First XI and scored 33. Kangas skipper Travis Campbell was the key to holding the powerful Somerville batting line-up to an equally 182. Campbell bowled 10 overs for just 19 runs. Matt Prosser was also outstanding with 4/39 from seven overs after

opening the batting with 26, while Jake Prosser also picked up a couple of valuable wickets. Somerville was locked on 182, seven wickets down, after 40 overs. The draw sees Somerville remain in second place on 32 points, four points behind Peninsula Old Boys, while Langwarrin is knocking on the door of the four with 20 points. Mornington’s James Latham scored an unbeaten 101 and Brad McDonald hit 54 in their big win over fourth-placed Sorrento. The Dogs finished at 6/201 after their 40 overs. Sorrento recruits Bobby Wilson scored 52 and Ben Tracy 51 in the chase, however, the Sharks were bowled out for 167. Nick Jewell, who has hit well over 200 runs this season, was run out for a duck. Jack Heseltine picked-up 3/39 for

the Dogs, while Michael Heib and Luke Popov snared two wickets each. Mt Eliza successfully defended a 111 runs total against Baxter. Resuming at 6/74, Baxter failed to get the total. Todd Quinn added four runs to his overnight total and Leigh Paterson added 15 (25). At one stage, Baxter looked the goods at 7/93. However, they lost 3/2 to be all out for 95. Mt Eliza batted again and finished at 4/157. Pines picked-up the win against Moorooduc, winning by 45 runs. Defending 187, Pines bowled out the Ducs for 142. Jarryd Bailey top scored for the Ducs with 29. Craig Entwhistle was sensational with the rock for the Piners with 5/51 from 18 overs while the star that is Ricky Ramsdale picked-up 4/50 from 34 overs.

Peardale panthers escape capture DISTRICT By IT Gully PEARCEDALE remains in equal top spot on the MPCA District ladder after getting out of jail against Seaford Tigers. The Panthers were defending an ordinary total of 128, however, did have the Tigers on the back foot early, resuming at 1/7. The Tigers started extremely well with opener Jon Plakourakis scoring 25 and Aaron Mountney contributing 18. The visitors were cruising at 1/42. However, within a blink of an eye, that score line dropped to 8/66. The Tigers were bowled out for 81 in 43.5 overs. Kain Smith and Shayne Gillings were superb for the Panthers with 4/7 and 4/20 respectively. After snaring 5/57, Jordy Watters made 13 batting at 10 for the Tigers. Pearcedale went out to bat again and finished at 3/65 with Shane Maggs (27) and Chris Dew (31) both unbeaten. Carrum’s disastrous start to the season continued on Saturday after they were smashed by Mt Martha. Resuming at 0/5 after the Reds set them 177 for victory, the Lions lasted just 54.5 overs before losing the match. John Mitchell top scored at the top of the innings with 27, while Cory Foster made 18 and Liam Dobson 14 at the bottom of the order. Mt Martha skipper Curtis Stone was superb for the winners with 5/33 from 19 overs. Kyle Bendle snared 2/11 from 7.5 overs. Red Hill maintained its dominance over the competition with a strong victory over Boneo. However, the Hillmen didn’t have things all their own way. The Pandas certainly set the Hillmen a challenge, scoring 182 on day one. The Hillmen resumed at 0/10 and looked extremely shaky at one point when they were 4/27. Simon Dart (0) and Matt Merifield were both back in the sheds. Things became a little worse when

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Andrew Mock went with the score on just 44. However, Riley Shaw took command with 96 and Brent Martin stuck around also with a more than handy 60 to take the score to 223 from 79 overs. Sean Spencer picked up three wickets for the Pandas while Cam Williams and Daniel Wilson claimed a couple each. Delacombe Park is just percentage out of the top four after beating Main Ridge. The Parkers batted first and made 4/184 from its 40 overs, Jon Guthrie opening with 64 and Joel Malcolm scoring an unbeaten 65. Ash Walker hit a valuable 26 in the middle order. Luke Collins (2/23) and Gareth Wyatt (2/35) were the only Main Ridge wicket takers. In reply, the visitors were bowled out for 174. Travis Barker did everything he could to get his side over the line with 86 but no other batsman could stick around long enough to get the additional 11 runs for victory. Once again it was Shane Deal who stepped up to get valuable wickets, claiming 3/33. Flinders took a massive scalp on Saturday, knocking over Seaford by more than 70 runs. Defending 8/242, Flinders bowled out its more fancied opponent for 169 in just 48.5 overs. Ryan McQueen (27), Paul Hartle (21), Chris Cleef (41) and Dil Pageni (42) flew the flag for Seaford but five scores under five wasn’t enough to challenge. Blake Hogan-Keogh was outstanding for Flinders with 5/28 from 11 overs. In the final game, Baden Powell took hold of top spot on the ladder with a 10-wicket victory over Heatherhill. The Hills batted first and were bowled out for 93. Baden Powell got the runs without loss.

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Rye Football Club Raffle Winning ticket held by Pixie and Jocy Cameron, Pixie a former Rye Premiership team member, played in both 1964 and 1965 Premiership teams. The draw for the 2015 “Your Choice” raffle was conducted on Sunday October the 18th and drawn at 3.30pm by Gary Cain. 1st Prize - 35,000 Ticket 723 Pixie and Jocy Cameron - Rye 2nd Prize - $1,000 Ticket 084 Damian McManus - Rye 3rd Prize - $1,000 Ticket 268 Dennis Dunn - Rye 4th Prize - $1,000 Ticket 281 Sue White - Lachlan (Tasmania) 5th Prize - $1,000 Ticket 618 Mick Jennings - Mornington 6th Prize - $1,000 Ticket 029 Aaron Vernon - Safety Beach. Rye’s your choice raffle will be run again next season. Congratulations to all prize winners and a big thank you for all who purchased tickets this year. It was another successful raffle and a great day had at the clubrooms for the draw.

Hoppers in charge SUB-DISTRICT By IT Gully DROMANA maintained its stranglehold on the MPCA Sub District competition with an effortless victory against Skye. After rain effected all matches in Sub District last weekend, all matches were limited overs games on Saturday. Skye batted first against the Hoppers on their home deck but could only manage 78 runs in 32 overs. Young gun Jack Fowler was at it again for Dromana, snaring 5/14 from just six overs. He then went out and made an unbeaten 51 to absolutely tear the game apart. Jye Voelkle was also very good for the Hoppers with 3/35 from eight overs and Craig Dunlop picked-up 2/13 from 10 overs. Rob Gruar, as usual, top scored for Skye, this time with 17. In reply, the Hoppers made the runs three wickets down and with 21 overs to spare. Aaron Kaddatz scored an unbeaten 16 to go with Fowler’s half century. Balnarring is just percentage outside of second place on the ladder after beating Tyabb by five wickets. The Yabbies won the toss and batted first and made 9/121 with Michael Edwards again top scoring with an unbeaten 38. Nathan Hudgson hit 18 batting at 11. Brenton Taylor was outstanding for the Saints with the ball, picking up 6/17 from 10 overs. In reply, Balnarring scored 5/127 in 39 overs.

Nathan Kleinig top scored with 38 and skipper David Ross scored 25. Hastings sits in fourth place on the ladder after easily accounting for Ballam Park. The Blues batted first and posted a healthy score of 7/166. Timmy Birch was the star yet again with 36. Keeper Jaysen Bradshaw was also significant in the win with an unbeaten 45, while Al Kristensen contributed 30 and Luke Hewitt 21. In reply, the Knights were rolled for 116. Hastings’ bowlers were superb. Mitch Floyd opened with 3/26, Liam Bradshaw snared 2/15 from eight overs, Hewitt picked-up 2/37 and Isuru Dias was back for his first game and took 2/26 from nine overs. Rosebud maintained its position in the top four with a win against Frankston YCW. Billy Quigley hit 39 and Jason Mathers contributed 20 in Rosebud’s modest total of 127 in 40 overs. Andrew Kitson was superb for the Stonecats with 2/10 from 10 overs. In reply, despite 53 from Jack Greenwood, the home side was rolled for just 120. Jason Nagel was superb with 2/14 from 10 overs, while Scott Millar claimed 3/33 from 10 overs. Tootgarook is in second place on the ladder after a strong performance against Carrum Downs. Tootgarook batted first and made 7/176, before they were able to restrict the Cougars to 9/167 in its 40 overs.

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By Toe Punt SORRENTO has landed multiple Peninsula Team of the Year centre half forward Scott Lockwood. Lockwood was said to be on the move to an amateur club closer to the city but after a few chats with new coach Nick Jewell, decided to go to Sorrento. Mt Eliza team mate and hard running defender Jack Egan will join Lockwood at the Sharks. Whilst it’s big news for the Sharks, Jewell played it down. “Look, we are just replacing at the moment. We get Lockwood for Leigh Poholke and Egan for Troy Schwarze. If you like, Nick Corp, who we recruited last week, is also a replacement for Ryan Jeffries who has retired,” Jewell said. Sorrento is “very close” with one other big name. The quiet word coming out of Sorrento, but is yet to be confirmed, is that Myles Pitt has a serious back injury and star players Daniel Grant and Jon Croad are both headed for Queensland.

In other news: has lost Team of the Year forward Andrew Dean to Tooradin. The Seagulls were hopeful of landing Jye Lloyd also but he’s going nowhere according to Rye. Frankston Bombers have picked up Jarryd Amalfi from Langwarrin and four players who have been at Frankston Dolphins. Two are Bombers boys in Ryan Marks-Logan and Dale Sutton while Sam Fox and Ryan Kitchen have also signed. Both Bombers and Dolphins say Fox will play more games at their respective clubs this season. Dromana has welcomed back premiership player Beau McMurray and recruited former Tyabb and Langwarrin forward Matt Dimkos. Dimkos needs to get his body right to be of any value to the Tigers after playing less than half of all available games in the past three seasons. Somerville stars Ben Crowe, Steve Crowe, Jacob Wilson and a few others sent some shockwaves through the Eagles’ nest last week when they were pictured on the Toe Punt Facebook page wearing Crib Point jumpers and shaking the hands of Magpies’ star Michael Cook. It was all a prank during the buck’s weekend of Wilson. Rye

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