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It’s a long way to the top, if you want to drop the toll NICHOLAS Lynch (left) is already in training for this year’s Arthurs Seat Challenge. The Mornington real estate agent, joined here by son Brodie Lynch, and Abbey Brady, has run in six of the annual runs. They raise money for the Fit2Drive program working towards a future free of deaths and serious injuries on our roads by educating young drivers. Read more Page 9 Picture: Yanni

Burglars hit sporting clubs Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au A WAVE of night-time burglaries at small sporting and leisure clubs across the Mornington Peninsula has members on high alert. Detective Senior Sergeant Peter Drake, of Mornington Peninsula CIU, said more than a dozen robberies had occurred at club houses at Rosebud, Dromana, Balnarring,

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Bold pitch for Moonah ‘paradise’ Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au TOURISM officials are optimistic a lavish golf, residential, conference centre and hotel development surrounding Moonah Links golf course will become a reality. The Chinese-backed project, valued at several hundred million dollars, is designed around its two 18-hole golf courses at Fingal. It will include a 450-room, five-star hotel, a conference centre with seven restaurants, and three grand recreation centres: hot springs resort, water theme park and spa therapy resort. A golf institute built on the courses will be linked to 12 golf schools in China. The Chinese-led Peninsula International Group is making a bold pitch for the project, with an array of consultants being briefed for presentations to Mornington Peninsula Shire. It bought Moonah Links with its two golf courses, as well as a hotel at Fingal, for $18.5 million in August last year, according to industry sources. The golf resort covers 238 hectares with its Legends and Open courses. A promotional video describing the peninsula as “a paradise” and “one of the world’s must-see places” is aimed at international visitors. It promotes the region’s beaches, wineries, golf courses and tourist attractions, and emphasises Melbourne’s long-standing mantle as “World’s Most Liveable City”. Mornington Peninsula Regional Tourism Board managing director Matt McDonald said sustainable tour-

Bold vision: A Chinese-led consortium is planning to spend hundreds of millions of dollars devloping Moonah Links in Fingal.

ism, such as that espoused in the hotel and golf development, was more beneficial than day-trips for the region’s economy. “Tourism is the No. 1 employer on the Mornington Peninsula and we welcome sustainable tourism investment that promotes jobs and visitation to the region,” he said. “The proposed development seeks to grow year-round visitation from domestic and international visitors, factors that are critical to the long-term success of the visitor economy on the Mornington Peninsula.”

Mr McDonald said the proposed development would focus on the region’s world class golf courses, spa and wellness centres. “It also builds on some of the state’s strengths, being sport, recreation and international students – markets in which the Mornington Peninsula has not been strong historically.” He said neither the tourism board, nor the Mornington Peninsula Shire, were “across the detail of the development as yet”. “I am only seeing it for the first time but am following it with great interest”.

The Moonah Links site has reportedly long been earmarked for tourism development. “However, the proposal needs to go through the necessary planning and regulatory process with the state and local governments.” Acting Tourism and Major Events Minister Philip Dalidakis said through a spokesman: “We want to see worldclass destinations like the Mornington Peninsula continue to offer an unforgettable experience for visitors because it means more opportunities for nearby businesses and jobs for locals. “That’s why we’ve helped the devel-

oper with ways they can work with the Mornington Peninsula Shire to make this proposal work, like we do with many organisations with bold plans for great projects.” The developer has not sought state government funding for a project. “[They] have made representations to the government regarding facilitation advice, which the government has provided,” he said. “The matter remains one between the developer and the Mornington Peninsula Shire.”

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Ram raids hit shopping centres FOUR men in a stolen four-wheeldrive rammed their way into the Frankston Power Centre in an attempt to steal an ATM, 6.40am, Monday 3 October. Detective Senior Constable Bernie Dowling, of Frankston CIU, said the men crashed into the ATM in the food hall of the centre, corner Cranbourne Rd and Gertrude St, but ran off when their vehicle became stuck, leaving a trail of destruction. In a similar raid, thieves used two four-wheel-drives in a ram-raid attack on Peninsula Homemaker Centre, Mornington, early Saturday 24 September, and got away with a large amount of cash. Police said four men in a Nissan Patrol tried to pull out a bollard out front of the centre, 3.40am, but only managed to bend it. They were able to position the vehicle so it could ram through a door into the centre and used a grinder to cut the ATM free. The men lifted the 300kg machine into the rear of a second vehicle when the first vehicle became wedged between the bollard and the wall during their escape.

Carnage: The damage done by a ram raid at the Frankston Power Centre when thieves drove a stolen 4WD through the shopping centre food court. Pictures: Gary Sissons

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Parking woes lead to traffic chaos Art event: Miss Australia International Jessica Martini and Miss Westernport Mikaela Fowler join art show chair John Renowden at last year’s opening.

Art show to be great – again By John Renowden THE Mornington Art Show has established itself as the biggest and best quality art show on the Mornington Peninsula and one of the best in Victoria, judging by the comments of various show judges and submitting artists. The 45th show will run for six days: Thursday 19 January to Thursday 26 January at the Mornington Peninsula Community Theatre, corner Nepean Hwy and Wilsons Rd. The annual art show attracts a wide range of valued sponsors and a great number of quality artists. The Mornington Peninsula News Group remains a major supporter and sponsor of the art show. Like the last show, opening night will be on a Thursday and will end on the Australia Day weekend. Opening night and will have a gala party atmosphere with a nautical theme. Gourmet finger food will be served and refreshments will be available from the bar. Music will add to the flavor of the evening and feature artists Craig Davey and Ron Brown will mingle with guests. Art show judge and artist Julie Goldspink will

also exhibit some of her work. More than 800 paintings from several Australian states will be for sale. The great attraction of the Mornington Art Show is the wide variety of art genre from local and interstate artists employing a wide range of media. The range of original art pieces for sale from a couple of hundred to several thousand dollars is most extensive. Tickets for opening night will be available on line at mornington artshow.com.au or from Farrells Bookstore in Mornington from November onwards. Artists are encouraged to submit their work via Gallery 247 from 1 November- 18 December. “We aim to maintain the tradition of presenting a high quality art show with a wide range of exhibits from local and interstate artists at a range of prices to suit all purchasers,” art show chairperson John Renowden said. Profits from the show will fund a range of community and international projects of the Mornington Rotary Club.

Parking nightmares: Cars parking illegally are a headache for Mt Eliza Primary School. Picture: Gary Sissons.

PARENTS double and triple parking at Mt Eliza Primary School pick up and drop off times are still risking lives and creating traffic chaos, despite years of campaigning for safe parking practises. A resident, who did not want to be identified, told The News pick up and drop off times outside the school were “a nightmare” as parents tried to squeeze their cars in wherever they could to wait for their children. He said he had complained to police, the Mornington Peninsula Shire council and the school for two years about the “dangerous” double parking that occurs every school day. “The council has tried to fix this issue by supplying extra car parking to the rear of the school and adding another crossing supervisor, but it’s still a problem,” he said. “Still we are faced with irresponsible parents

who choose to double and triple park at these times. “It is only a matter of time before a serious injury happens and who will be held accountable.” Mt Eliza Primary School principal Brett Bell said the school had battled the issue “since the 70s”, but that the growing school population was exacerbating parking issues. “We have worked with the council, the police and the school community, and implemented lots of strategies to improve the safety of pick up and drop off times. He said each time the council and police was called, parking behaviour improved for a short time. “Clearly parent behaviour needs to change,” he said. The Mornington Peninsula Council could not be contacted for comment.

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App invention has deals flocking A MORNINGTON man is hoping to take the world by storm with his new dealbased app, ifloc. Anthony Cincotta’s ultra-local app will send people notifications of deals available within a one kilometre radius of their location. “It is aimed to help businesses capture the market of people currently nearby, and to create a more instantaneous result,� said Mr Cincotta. That differs significantly from other deal applications, that offer deals with a much larger geographical location. “The idea is that somebody might be walking down Main Street Mornington, and deals will pop up on their screen as they walk. “They can get real dollar savings as they go about their day, without having to print off coupons or vouchers like other deal offerings�. As for the businesses, they will be able to log on anywhere in the world and create deals to better capture nearby business. It is hoped that this automation will lead to uptake in georgraphical locations far and wide. “We are starting it in Mornington, and just ironing out a few kinks to get it right, and then we hope it will organically roll out to other areas as businesses see the benefits of the app,� said Mr Cincotta. ifloc was a year in the making with Mr Cincotta working with business partner, Nick Waite, to bring the idea to fruition. ifloc will be officially launched at the Main Street Mornington Festival on Sunday 16 October. The ifloc app is available at both the Apple app store and Android Play app store for download now. www.ifloc.com or info@ifloc.com

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Holiday lessons: Gidja Walker points out some of the features of Balcombe Estuary to youngsters during a bush tour last week.

Estuary’s useful plants THE saltbush, found at Balcombe Estuary, Mt Martha, is a tasty plant, excellent for reviving tired travellers. And bower spinach is good to eat but should be blanched first to remove poisonous oxalates. Ecologist and artist Gidja Walker revealed some of the secrets of plant life to children last Wednesday as part of a BERG Mt Martha school holiday activity. The children learned that every plant has a story, many are tasty, some are medicinal and all need to be treated with respect. Ms Walker started the exploration with the spiny-headed mat rush which she said was a traditional basket-weaving plant of the Bunurong people. In the next hour, as she led the children on a bush tour, she wove a delicate bracelet from her frond of mat rush. “Each plant will let you know which piece can

be taken,” she said gently easing a reed from the mat rush clump before eating the soft white end. “It tastes like peas,” she said, encouraging the children to try it. Other facts learned on the tour:  Tea tree oil is good medicine, useful for getting rid of head lice, but not the eggs;  Swamp paper bark was used to make baby “nappies” when lined with moss, and was used to wrap food and wounds;  Green samphire is tasty and people on the Cornish coast in England grow it to eat with crabs;  The common reed is an excellent water purifier but is becoming an endangered species.  If you get an insect stuck in your skin, put sticky tape on it (or wax strips) and rip off;  If you are looking for water in the desert, search for giant bulrushes, because they grow in the freshest water. Judy Hubbard

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Uninvited bees find new home IT wasn’t as dramatic as a fire, but Mornington fire station officer Simon Mildren was only too happy to respond to a call out of an unusual nature last week. A swarm of bees had made themselves at home on the front doorstep of a Mt Martha home and the owners – with young children – were a little nervous about them staying. Unsure who to contact, they alerted the brigade who arrived with a camera to make an educational documentary for similar occasions. Mr Mildren said swarms at this time of year were normal and, if left undisturbed, were relatively harmless. “This is hard for people to com-

prehend because a swarm is often noisy, however, it is important to know that they are just looking for somewhere to settle and make a new home,” he said. The station officer became interested in beekeeping several years ago as a way of making his favourite honey wheat beer. He has his own hive and happily added the Mt Martha bees to it. Fortunately, they all integrated well. “Bees are social creatures who usually venture three-five kilometres from home in search of pollen,” he said. “In this case, we were keen to support the family and, also, to save the hive and prevent it from being exterminated.” The bees, with their queen safely

protected in the middle of the swarm, were quickly rehoused into a plastic box – but not before the smell of the bees’ attack pheromone put him on high alert. Then it was back to the station and on to Mr Mildren’s Macclesfield home in the morning. “If you come across a swarm of bees you should leave them alone and contact your local council who maintains a list of beekeepers for this purpose,” he said. “It is best to leave swarm management to trained beekeepers so that no one – including the bees – gets hurt.” The film of the bee rescue can be seen on the CFA website, as well as an information brochure on beekeeping.

Bee-line: Steady hands as Simon Mildren prepares to relocate this Mt Martha hive.

‘Tide of support’ for Dolphins Neil Walker neil@mpnews.com.au A STEERING group formed to help Frankston Football Club negotiate choppy financial waters says community support for the Dolphins’ continued existence is rising. Club record games holder Peter Geddes says the group is urging members and supporters to “keep your feet” and not stumble in backing the beleaguered club after AFL Victoria stripped its VFL licence for next season.

“We have been inundated with a tide of support for the Dolphins over the last week and are confident that we can put together an effective business plan to guide us through the next few years,” Mr Geddes said in a statement. The Dolphins will not be allowed to field a VFL side next season but plan to reapply for league membership in 2018. The football club was placed into voluntary administration in late August amid debts understood to be in excess of $1.5 million, mostly owed

to the state government and Tabcorp for pokies’ licences. The club removed all 27 electronic gaming machines at its newly built function centre in May this year. Worrells Solvency and Forensic Accountants, the administrators of the club, met with creditors last Monday (3 October) and creditors agreed to postpone any decision on the club’s future until a further meeting on 28 October. The Dolphins’ plight has united political opponents in a bid to keep the 129-year-old club alive despite the

because it creates so many opportunities for young footballers aspiring to get into the VFL or AFL and creates community outcomes, whether it be youth engagement, job opportunities, multicultural integration and the avoidance of many social pitfalls through community engagement. “I will be working my utmost hardest hand-in-hand with the local community to ensure this is the case”. The committee will examine the long-term financial viability of the football club, its governance and will arrange fundraisers in coming months.

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Running up to bring the toll down On track: Nicholas Lynch (left) with 16-year-old son Brodie and 13-year-old Abbey Brady. Picture: Yanni

Cameron McCullough cameron@mpnews.com.au WHEN more than 2000 people gather at the foot of Arthurs Seat on Sunday 6 November, one group will stand out from the rest. They will be wearing the black and blue running shirts of the Nicholas Lynch Real Estate team, which has sponsored the annual challenge for the past eight years. Proprietor Nicholas has run the 6.7 kilometre course six times, while son Brodie won his category over the past two years, and Abbey Brady, daughter of the company’s client services manager Jo Brady, won in her category last year. “This is something we’re very passionate about,” Mr Lynch said. “I’ve always believed in the importance of involvement in community sport. This event also adds the aspect of road safety fundraising, which makes it even more worthwhile. “Most of the staff at Nicholas Lynch Real Estate are parents, so, on a personal level, we understand the importance of driver education for our youth.” Last year, Nicholas Lynch Real Estate staff and families made up about 30 participants in the race. This time they are hoping for closer to 40 – all wearing the company logo on their shirts. In 2014, as a show of continued support for the event, the company paid for more than 200 competitors to register.

“We paid the registrations to increase awareness of the event,” Mr Lynch said. “Those people have discovered how much fun and how rewarding it is, and have gone on to participate on

their own accord since then.” Arthurs Seat Challenge funds the Fit2Drive program which delivers peer facilitated workshops to Year 11 students at schools and community settings across the state.

The program aims to provide young drivers and their passengers with better decision-making capabilities to cope with difficult driving situations. Transport Accident Commission chief executive officer Joe Calafiore

supports the campaign and also congratulates the Mornington Peninsula Shire for being the first Towards Zero municipality with its range of road safety initiatives. “Towards Zero is not just a campaign or vision – it defines our approach to saving lives and we’re thrilled that the people of the Mornington Peninsula have embraced the positive approach to road safety,” he said. “From 2011-15, on average 22 per cent of all drivers killed in Victoria were aged 18-25 – despite the group representing just 14 per cent of all Victorian licence holders,” Mr Calafiore said. “Good driver behaviour is learned from a young age, which is why we have a number of road safety programs, like Fit2Drive, running in schools and regional areas.” As for Nicholas Lynch, who recently celebrated his 47th birthday by going for a 47 kilometre run, he’ll be there again – running up Arthurs Seat for a great cause. To register for the family friendly event go to arthursseatchallenge.com. au or call 0412 947 609..

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Nature at risk: The former reservoir could be sold for housing. Picture: Yanni

A FLYING mammal that lives on the Mornington Peninsula but is listed as “vulnerable” by the Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE) could be the last hope of saving the former South East Water reservoir in Mt Eliza from development. Since South East Water announced plans last year to rezone the 2.8 ha Kunyung Rd site, it has largely been untouched and remains one of Mt Eliza’s last wildlife habitats. A variety of frogs, flying foxes and possibly the almost extinct southern brown bandicoot and the nationally significant white-footed dunnart live there. Environmentalists are concerned their protests over redevelopment plans are falling on deaf ears, with the lure of profit coming first. However, there are hopes that an appeal to protect the grey-headed flying fox may give protestors “a national lifeline”. The mammal, which eats native flowers, pollen and nectar and has colonies at the site, is known to play a vital role in keeping ecosystems in good health. Fears are also growing that most of the remaining environmentally sensitive land in Mt Eliza will soon be snapped up for development, with rumours that the buyer of the neighbouring Moondah estate in Kunyung Rd – Ryman Healthcare – is interested in acquiring the South East Water site. New Zealand-based Ryman Healthcare recently paid almost $40 million for the 8.9-hectare waterfront property, and has indicated it is continuing to look for suitable sites to build more aged care facilities in Australia. South Eastern Centre for Sustainability president Steve Karakitsos said further development in the Kunyung Rd area was threatening already

vulnerable species, such as the grey-head flying fox. He said South East Water’s plan to redevelop its Mt Eliza land for profit showed it had little concern for the “hundreds of thousands” of native species living there. “We all know about the giant panda and rhino but are oblivious to the animals in our own backyards,” he said. Mr Karakitsos said South East Water should be true to its public image of caring for the environment.

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But Mt Eliza planning activist Rebecca Taylor, who started residents’ group ‘Kunyung Says No’ and an online petition to save the land, said the council should start being “transparent” about its dealings with South East Water. “I have no faith in South East Water’s commitment to the environment, so it is important that what goes on between them and council is transparent,” she said. “The council originally told us it had contacted all relevant residents about the rezoning proposal, but when I did a survey of residents, only eight in

Mt Eliza had received notification.” Environmentalists and residents are pushing for all or part of the 57 Kunyung Rd site to be rezoned for public open space or reserved as environmental nature corridors. A Mornington Peninsula Council report last year suggests it has adopted a pro-development stance, by stating that a panel hearing found “no basis on which to recommend any or all of the land should be zoned Public Park and Recreation Zone or Public Conservation and Resource Zone as a result of its potential habitat values”. According to the report, the two-member panel had taken “unaccompanied” inspections of the site before making its findings. In August another council report stated it had taken “further advocacy” to achieve an open space provision of at least 10 per cent and some provision for affordable housing at the site. The impressive site has a complicated history and is within a broader 825-lot suburban housing estate established in 1924. In the late-1950s, much of the land was owned by aviation pioneer Reg Ansett, who then bought further land from his neighbours and then sold this parcel to the government, which developed the reservoir. The Environment minster Lisa Neville said projects likely to have a significant impact on a matter protected under national environment law, such as a threatened species, must be submitted to the federal environment department to see whether federal assessment is needed. “It is the proponent’s responsibility to refer an activity under national environment law if they think it could cause a significant impact on a nationally protected matter,” she said. Mornington Peninsula Council, planning minister Richard Wynne, Frankston MP Paul Edbrooke and Ryman Healthcare all declined to comment when contacted.

Sports clubs hit by thefts Continued fron Page 1 Music equipment including two Pioneer DJ turntables, amplifiers and microphones valued at more than $3000 were stolen from the Red Hill Football Club, 14-16 September, following a previous raid in August when $2000 in liquor was taken. Thieves ransacked the clubrooms after wrenching open double doors to enter the building. Vice president Harry Byrt said the club was a “soft target” for thieves. “Because we are in an isolated position, even if the alarm did go off it would take 20 minutes for the police to get here,” he said. “We need CCTV cameras to catch people’s faces or number plates.” St Andrews Beach Golf Club was broken into and power tools valued at $600 stolen, overnight Sunday 2 October. Thieves used bolt cutters to cut padlocks on a garden shed.

CCTV footage shows two men and a woman with a torch on the premises at 3am. “We are upping patrols on these areas to help catch these offenders,” Detective Drake said. Burglars are not only targeting sporting clubs: A cigarette vending machine valued at $6000 was stolen from the Kings Creek Hotel, Frankston-Flinders Rd, Hastings, overnight 27 September. Detective Drake said the thieves broke in through a smokers’ area window and wheeled the machine, containing an unknown quantity of cigarettes, out to a dark-coloured utility in the car park. CCTV shows one wearing an orange fluoro jacket and olive pants; the other a blue hoodie and jeans. Anyone with information should call Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.

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New foster care model trialled Fireys offer MORNINGTON Peninsula and Frankston foster carers may soon have the opportunity to transform the way vulnerable children and young people are supported under a new model of foster care. Under the internationally-recognised model, professionalised foster carers will be trained to provide intensive support for children and young people who experience significant emotional or behavioural problems. The state government is investing

$5.6 million to trial a ‘Treatment Foster Care Oregon’ program, which supports the state’s child protection and family services system and aims to keep young people out of residential care. Professionalised foster carers will work with at least 28 children over two years, under the guidance of a team of practitioners who provide weekly training and support. More than $20 million for nine specific initiatives will be tested in southern Victoria.

OzChild and Anglicare Victoria will recruit and train carers to deliver the program in the bayside, peninsula and southern Melbourne areas. There will be at least 14 new, professionalised foster care placements a year, with OzChild to focus on children aged 7-11 years and Anglicare working with young people aged 12-18 years. The model has been successful in New York, where figures show it has reduced the number of children and young people in residential care.

State Families and Children Minister Jenny Mikakos said the model has the potential to completely transform the way vulnerable children and young people are supported, with “life-changing impact�. Anglicare Victoria CEO Paul McDonald said it was expected that the majority of children and young people would be reunited with their families, where safe, or supported to reach their full potential “with loving kinship or foster care families�.

Zombies unleashed on line Neil Walker neil@mpnews.com.au IF you see hordes of shambling bloodsplattered hordes near train stations in the next few weeks there may be no need to call police or protective services officers for help. The mob may be dressed and made up as zombies as part of an independent short movie project called Benedict being filmed in Melbourne and its suburbs. It’s a ghoulish sight familiar to fans of TV show The Walking Dead but is slightly less common along the Frankston line. Zombies shuffled along to Mordialloc on a Sunday morning last month (18 September) to film some scenes under the railway bridge next to Mordialloc Creek. Bonbeach actor Rick Vaveliuk, 38, was one of the few, in his role as the titular Benedict, not infected by a zombie plague so still had the brainssss to tell The News about filming at Mordialloc for the spin-off prequel from another independent film due for release next year called The Last Hope. “The scene was set in Europe where the outbreak begins so it’s six months before the events in The Last Hope,� he said. “It was an escape scene at the train station so that’s why we used the tunnel and that part of Mordialloc because it fit the setting perfectly.� He said there were about 30 people on the makeshift set, “mostly zombies and a few civilians�. Approval for the early morning shoot was approved by Kingston Council, police, emergency services and Metro Trains. “Everyone was very helpful,� Vaveliuk said. The actor says he also shot scenes in Mentone, Brunswick and Doveton and “I’m spitting out all these little short

movies for practice�. A shorter version of Benedict is online on YouTube now and the scene filmed at Mordialloc will be added to “an extended director’s cut�. Benedict’s big brother film feature The Last Hope, written and directed by St Kilda resident Leigh Ormsby, is a zombie tale with a modern Australian twist. The film’s synopsis reveals: “The world has been devastated by the virus that has reanimated the dead to consume the living. Australia has so far remained unscathed through a brutal border protection policy and internment facilities.� As is the custom in such films, all hell breaks loose, this time due to the arrival of “a mysterious girl� and an uprising at a detention centre. “Will Australia, the last hope for many, finally fall?� the synopsis asks. The short film was partly financed by its makers via Pozible crowdfunding campaigns. Its modest budget aims to take some sharp shots at Australia’s and is billed as “a metaphor for everyone who sees Australia for what it is.� “For Australians, our country is a beacon of hope for many due to our high living standards, the fact we are so connected to the world, yet so isolated. “For anyone who lives here, there is hope that you can become someone. For people wishing to live here, Australia is a land of hope and freedom. But what happens when that hope is stripped away for both those wanting to come here and for those that already living here? “Also, zombies are cool and who doesn’t love a good zombie film?!� Benedict and The Last Hope will both be released like a zombie virus next year and its makers hope they spread quickly online. See @filmthelasthope page on Facebook for further information.

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FIREFIGHTERS will be assisting paramedics at Frankston, Rosebud and Patterson River after the launch of an initiative to boost emergency responses to heart attack calls. The three stations are among five to receive the new Emergency Medical Response (EMR) program, which will also operate at Pakenham and Traralgon. Data from Ambulance Victoria shows the number of Victorians suffering heart attacks increased to a ten-year high last year. Firefighters at the five fire stations will now be dispatched to respond to triple zero calls for heart attack and non-breathing patients at the same time as paramedics. CFA and Ambulance Victoria trialled the program in 2011 and found it significantly improved response times and helped increase survival rates of heart attack patients. The five stations have been upgraded with emergency medical response equipment and defibrillators have been installed in the fire trucks. The firefighters have received specialist training to provide basic life support and give CPR. The EMR program at all 35 integrated CFA stations around the state, with 15 integrated stations now providing emergency medical responses. It is also in operation in the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, which has successfully provided the critical first responder services since 2000. Emergency Services Minister James Merlino and Ambulance Services Minister Jill Hennessey visited the Frankston Fire Station on Monday (3 October) to launch the service. Mr Merlino said training firefighters to respond to heart attacks will help support paramedics and deliver faster emergency medical response times for growing communities.

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Mental health disorders on rise Liz Bell liz@mpnews.com.au PEOPLE living in Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula have higher levels of mental health disorders than the Victorian average, with health services struggling to cope with demand. Figures from the state’s mental health intake service, Neami, put the two areas ahead of some of its biggest neighbours, including Bayside, when it comes to mental health. Peninsula Health, the peninsula’s main providers of health services, is stretched to capacity, with waiting lists in many cases for people needing assistance. Peninsula Health operations director Sharon

Sherwood says demand for mental health care on the peninsula had been steadily rising for the past decade, with most patients requiring long-term treatment. Peninsula Health has about 115 residential beds in the public system for people with mental health illnesses, with about 70 of those available for young people. Courtney Gould from Headspace Frankston said the number of young people needing help was “huge”, with one in four young people – or about 10,000 people - in the Frankston and Mornington Peninsula area experiencing a mental health issue in any 12-month period. The 2010 Australia Bureau of Statistics report gives a snapshot of mental health in young people

in Frankston, with 16.2 per cent of secondary students having very high levels of psychological distress, higher than the state average by 4 per cent. In 2010, almost seven out of every 1000 young people on the peninsula were hospitalised with a psychiatric condition, slightly higher than the Victorian average. In Frankston it jumped to around nine out of every 1000. Unemployment and homelessness are thought to be factors, with rates higher than the 12 per cent Victorian average in West Park (24.3 per cent) Baxter-Pearcedale (18.2 per cent), Tyabb (16.9 per cent) and Hastings (15.9 per cent). Depression is revealed as a key issue for young people in the recently released Local Government Areas Strategic Framework for Young People

2015-2019 report by Frankston and Mornington Peninsula Shire councils. An increase in young people with depression is also evident in Mornington Peninsula Shire’s ‘Communities that Care Healthy Neighbourhood School Survey’ results 2012 report. That survey found nearly one-third of young people in the Mornington Peninsula Shire had recently been bullied. Ms Gould said specialist support was the key to helping young people bounce back from mental illness. “We know that if a young person has a mental health issue and engages with treatment, they are less likely to go on to develop more issues,” she said. “They learn tools to cope, manage stress and look after themselves”. Headspace helps people recognise symptoms and learn where to get help and how to look after themselves and their friends. “The earlier things are picked up and dealt with, the quicker recovery time and less impact on their lives,” Ms Gould said. Homelessness has been a growing concern across Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula for several years. Records from Christian group, SalvoCare, show there were 2200 “unique clients” seeking emergency housing in Frankston in 2012-13 and 600 “repeat clients”. Volunteer organisation Community Support Frankston reports 444 people with no fixed address needed help from the agency in 2014. Picture: Jarryd Bravo

Age no barrier for this music man AT 90, Sidney Cartlidge deserves a well-earned rest and could be forgiven for hanging up his harmonica. But the music has not stopped for the sprightly nonagenarian, who still enjoys entertaining others and can be found regularly delivering “music therapy” and playing tunes at aged care homes around Mornington. A harmonica player since he was 10 in Staffordshire, England, Mr Cartlidge’s love of music and enthusiasm for performing have not waned over the years, despite a forced hiatus in 2014 when he and his musician mates had to seek a new venue. At the time, the self-funded concerts he performed at the Morven Manor retirement village were so popular and the crowds so large that the band literally outgrew their welcome and had to start looking for a new venue with more parking spaces. Two years later Mr Cartlidge is still performing at aged care centres around the peninsula and still believes music therapy is the best medicine for all people in “their retirement years”. “It brings new friendships and extends the desire to get involved with many senior activities on the Mornington region,” he said. Mr Cartlidge firmly believes that brain functions such as knowledge and understanding are enhanced as people age, and that these open up new activities and opportunities. Hs determination to stay involved and be active is testament to that philosophy. At his home at Morven Manor “Sid” has a range of harmonicas to cover different events, a keyboard and his “latest find”, a Technics theatre organ. His repertoire is arranged to provide songs that relate to “the golden age” - great music of bygone days, including When Irish Eyes Are Smiling, Music from Amsterdam, It’s a Long Way to Tipperary, and Waltzing Matilda. Liz Bell

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Mt Martha beauty: A visit to Cate Jaede’s garden is all for a good cause. Picture: Yanni

Open garden for Ugandan cause Green land: These swans enjoy the peace and pristine environment at Boneo Park.

THE work of Landcare groups on the Mornington Peninsula will be celebrated to coincide with Landcare Victoria’s 30th birthday next month, with a range of events organised by the Port Phillip & Westernport Catchment Management Authority. In partnership with Trust for Nature’s “Spring into Nature” program and the Mornington Peninsula Landcare Network, there will be an afternoon of guided tours and presentations at Boneo Park Equestrian Centre on Saturday, 5 November, from 1-5pm. Boneo Park Equestrian Centre is on 330 hectares and home to a variety of habitat types. In 2013, more than 200 hectares of the land was placed under a conservation covenant with the

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THERE are plenty of reasons to visit the beautiful, carefully nurtured native garden of Mt Martha residents Cate and Chris Jaede, but none better than to help the impoverished children living in Uganda’s slums. Mrs Jaede has been raising money for the charity Kwaya Australia for several years and will take a self-funded trip to the east African country next year to assist with programs in the villages and schools. She said volunteers who visit and support the Ugandan orphanages must pay their own way, and all the money raised goes directly to support the programs and students. “We are certainly not wealthy people, but doing this is something we strongly believe in and we love seeing the students prosper,” she said. Kwaya Australia is affiliated with The African Children’s Choir (ACC), which supports students from the slums to attend school and university and give them a future out of poverty.

Mrs Jaede said most of the students go on to study courses at university level which allow them to go back into their villages and provide services and support for their communities. Earlier this year the Jaede’s hosted a group of 20 graduates from the ACC, who spent a week on the peninsula to raise money for their university education by entertaining residents with their uplifting world music. The Jaede’s magnificent garden, which they spent 12 years creating from scratch, will be open on Saturday and Sunday, 5 and 6 November, from 10am-4pm. Light refreshments will be available, and Richard Anderson from Merricks Nursery will provide advice and have plants for sale. The open garden will be held at 38 Ellerina Road, Mt Martha. Entry is $5, and all proceeds go to Kwaya Uganda to help with volunteer work in the slums. Liz Bell

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NEWS DESK Women ‘strike’ to end war WHEN the women of ancient Greece stage a sex strike for peace, sparks fly and the comedy ‘pops-up’ everywhere in Lysistrata, a bawdy anti-war comedy by the playwright Aristophanes. It’s kept audiences laughing – and squirming – for 2500 years. Lysistrata is a comic account of a woman’s mission to end the Peloponnesian War. She convinces other women to withhold sexual privileges from their husbands as a means of forcing them to negotiate a peace treaty. The play will be held 8pm, 13, 14 and 15 October, at McClelland College Performing Arts Centre, 26 Alexander Cr, Karingal (enter off Karingal Drive). Lysistrata has much to offer theatre-goers and society, director Emma Sproule said. “If the laughs can shake us hard enough, perhaps they might shake us free of the chains in which a

patriarchal society binds us still.” Dionysus Theatre is a contemporary company, established on the Mornington Peninsula by Victorian Drama League award-winning Director Emma Sproule. Performers include Braiden Barnard, Lauren Browne, Lachlan Casey-Roleff, Cian Cornish, Suzanna Crismani, Caitlin Duff, Maddison Fleming, Pearce Hessling, Victoria Hill, Joshua Quinn, Madeline Rintoul, Michelle Robertson, Gretel Sharp, Anthony Staunton, Alarna Summers, Gemma Sylvester-Keech, Melanie Thomas, Jett Thomas, Zachary Thomas and Jakob Wilson. Tickets are $30 or $25 concession. Groups of eight or more are discounted. There’s cabaret-style seating, BYO nibbles and drinks at bar prices. The production contains course language, sexual references and imagery and partial nudity. It’s not suitable for patrons aged Under 15 years. Bookings: tickethost.com.au Event=1083 Year category at the Optus My Business Awards 2016. The awards recognise individual and business excellence across a range of industries. Ms Wild said she was humbled by the nomination. The winners will be announced at a five-star gala awards dinner on Friday, 18 November at Sydney’s Four Points by Sheraton.

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Gong getters: Mt Eliza resident Bob Greaves received a Council of the Ageing Senior Achiever Award from Housing Disability and Ageing Minister Martin Foley at a ceremony at Government House last week. Verna Phillips, of Carrum Downs, received a Veteran Community Award from Governor of Victoria, Linda Dessau AM. Mornington News 11 October 2016

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Seniors not sitting still MT ELIZA resident Bob Greaves received a Council of the Ageing Senior Achiever Award at a ceremony at Government House last week. He was one of eight recipients of the award presented as during the 2016 Victorian Seniors Festival. It offers more than 1300 free and lowcost events all over Victoria, including a great array of social, cultural, educational and bodyand-soul activities. Other local award recipients were Vishnu Prasad, of Skye: Promotion of Multiculturalism Award, and Verna Phillips, of Carrum Downs: Veteran Community Award. An Age-Friendly Victoria Award went to Peninsula Transport Assist which provides transport for older people in an area described as having “very little public transport”. The Governor, Linda Dessau AM, and Housing Disability and Ageing Minister Martin Foley hosted the day in which Echuca’s Gwen Smith was named Victoria’s Senior of the Year. The various category winners, aged 67-90, from all over Victoria, are described as a diverse group of leaders, role models, advocates and participants in many volunteer activities in their communities. “Seniors make an incredible contribution to our community – and testament to that are the many worthy nominations we received from across Victoria,” Mr Foley said. “Congratulations to all the award recipients today and thank you for your dedication and commitment to your communities. “We are proud to support these awards which are a fitting part of the 34th Victorian Seniors Festival.” Details: seniorsonline.vic.gov.au

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“BREASTFEEDING through the Holidays” will be the topic at Peninsula Group of the Australian Breastfeeding Association’s discussion meeting, 10am, Tuesday 11 October. It will be held in Room 7, Mt Martha Community House, corner The Esplanade and Dominion Rd, Mt Martha. New members welcome. Details: 0407 327 737.


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One day super sale FOR the fifth year in a row, Mornington Pool and Spa Centre is holding its annual One Day Only Sale, where everything across the floor is 30 percent off. Owner Simon Glasman is proud to say the sale is getting bigger every year. “It’s two weeks earlier this year because we wanted to cater to loyal customers and not have it on cup weekend. There will be an energy saving pump and robot cleaner given away, valued at $1700,” said Simon. “We have seen over the past three years robot cleaners replacing traditional suction cleaners making pool users happier than ever before. We are thrilled to be able to offer this to the public with our one day only sale, which has become a fabulous family day out as well. We have a jumping castle, hot dogs, fairy floss and lots of fun for the family.” The Mornington Pool and Spa Centre is the one stop shop for all your pool needs and accessories which has been operating for 28 years, with Simon taking over in July 2008. The team at Mornington Pool and Spa Centre are among the most experienced suppliers of products and services in the Pool and Spa Industry. With the help of suppliers like Astral Pools, Maytronics, and Bioguard, Mornington Pool and Spa Centre continues to offer the best prices and product on the peninsula. “We have lots of new products for removing long term stains from the pool to the latest automation allowing you to control your pool and spa using your iPhone or android phone,” said Simon. “We also have a massive range of pool toys as well

Honouring and celebrating life through stories so you can stock up for your entire season in one go.” Whether it be for a water test, pick up a pump, buy a new automatic cleaner it is all possible and readily available at this one stop shop. Mornington Pool and Spa Centre stocks all major brands and equipment. “As a Bioguard approved retailer we stock the most cutting edge water testing devices, “the accuscan” along with Bioguards complete range of chemicals rated as the best chemicals available in the marketplace today,” said Simon. “Furthermore we are the only pool shop that offers computerized water testing on-site or poolside.” Come in and check out the Mornington Pool and Spa Centre’s One Day Only Sale on Saturday October 5 from 9am till 5pm. First 100 customers receive showbags packed with pool goodies. Mornington Pool and Spa Centre is at 33 Yuilles Rd, Mornington.Phone 5975-8466. www.morningtonpoolandspacentre.com.au

ONE of the most powerful connections to loved ones who have passed are their life stories. Snippets that recount major milestones, life events, preferences and personality traits preserve the memory of cherished family and friends for generations. “Many people don’t realise the importance of documenting the details of their lives so that their story is not lost for future generations as time goes on,” explains Angela Uilderks, Director - Customer Experience, Southern Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust. “When we stop and think of the emotions evoked by our favourite stories about those long gone, it’s clear to see the value of documenting our lives and MYLifebook can capture all these things.” Ask the question, “What’s your favourite story from a loved one who has gone?” and people will inevitably recount memories seasoned with emotions and a feeling of connection to someone we might not have even met. As evidenced by a quick poll around the office that elicited the following responses: Jasmine: “My mother told me that my grandmother would sit by the fire and curse as she tried to comb tangles out of her hair, it was so fine it knotted easily…I have that same problem today!”

Frank: “During the war, the army commandeered my grandfather’s house and kicked him and his family out. He was so incensed he took the soldiers to task. He didn’t get the house back, but a full day of stubborn argument wore them down so they gave him back his furniture.’’ Christine: “My grandfather was a mining surveyor. He didn’t have modern equipment and had to use complex mathematical formulas to get the exact angles and lengths necessary to ensure the coal mine shafts went where they should. It’s where I got my love of maths I think.” Kara: ‘’I still remember the art room at my Great Aunt’s; the sharpened Derwent pencils and the floral arrangements she used to paint… and I am lucky enough to have one of her creations as a constant memory.’’ The ease with which the memories flow shows our universal ability to connect over stories. We’re intrigued and inspired by the lives of those who’ve come before us, sometimes in the most profound way. As Maya Angelou said, “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.” Start recording your story today, download your copy of MyLifebook at: victoriancremations.com.au

Plan how you want to be remembered is a document that gives you a place to record YOUR life, YOUR memories, YOUR legacy and YOUR final wishes. is YOUR story.

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Mornington 1 & 2 / 17 Pender Avenue

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Two Executive Homes Coming Soon.... These luxuriously appointed, brand new single storey homes (under construction now) will suit the most discerning buyers whilst providing absolute convenience within easy access to cafes, shops, Birdrock beach, buses and the delights of the Esplanade. Delivering 24 squares (URL) approx of stylish living with an emphasis on space and light and an open plan design to suit a family requiring a low maintenance lifestyle. Includes all the extras you would expect with this prized position. Just move in and enjoy the beachside lifestyle.

For Sale Price Negotiable over $835,000 www.harcourts.com.au/VMG25948 Darren Hood M 0419 666 126 P 03 5970 8000 darren.hood@harcourts.com.au Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

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Brand-New Luxury Designer Villa Easy living and effortless entertaining begins in these brand-new designer villas just footsteps to the array of shops, cafes and services of Main Street and walking distance to the Beach for an evening dip. Perfect for downsizers, with a location that promises never-ending demand so close to the pearls of Mornington.

For Sale Price $769,000 www.harcourts.com.au/VMG254912 Darren Hood M 0419 666 126 P 03 5970 8000 darren.hood@harcourts.com.au Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

Mornington Units 1-4 / 1-3 Maxwell Street

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Price Negotiable over $675,000 www.harcourts.com.au Darren Hood M 0419 666 126 P 03 5970 8000 darren.hood@harcourts.com.au Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

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Mount Martha 337 Esplanade

‘Wahini’ Her name ‘Wahini’ (Hawaiian for young woman) hints at the decades that have passed since this beach house was built to capture one of the best outlooks Mount Martha’s Esplanade has to offer. ‘Wahini’ at 337 Esplanade represents a magic opportunity to rebuild and maximize uninterrupted, never to be built out bay views. Her location on an Esplanade service road offers the illusion of absolute cliff-top frontage and multi-million dollar homes surround her but can’t be seen in her view. She has 4 bedrooms – 2 in the main house, 1 underneath and 1 in a bungalow. The kitchen, bathroom and laundry are neat and functional and the living room has an open fireplace and magnificent water views. She is on 705 sqm (approx) and is ready to move into or rent out while you plan your dream home.

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Mornington 18 Serenity Way

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Sleek, spacious and beautifully appointed, this 4BR, 34.6 sq m (approx) home in the Summerfields Estate is a gold class family find. This is sensational single level living with 4 large bedrooms, 3 living rooms, 2 bathrooms, alfresco entertaining and a study! The home sits on a 1078sq m (approx) corner allotment with a double remote garage plus an 8m x 4m single lock-up garage and space for a lap pool! It is built to the highest standards with granite benchtops, split system units in all bedrooms, a spa ensuite with toilet and bidet, SMEG appliances, 10,000L water tanks and 3.5kW solar system. Includes master with large walk-in robe; built-ins to remaining bedrooms; ducted heating and a sparkling open plan kitchen with island bench just steps from the covered patio. It’s stylish, spacious and supurb family living!

Price Negotiable over $850,000 View Saturday 12:30-1:00pm www.harcourts.com.au/VMG26235 Sue Monaghan M 0400 481 862 P 03 5970 8000 sue.monaghan@harcourts.com.au Malcolm Parkinson M 0421 704 246 P 03 5970 8000 malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

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Mornington 15 Strachans Road Enthusiasm, Knowledge and Confidence

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Andrew was referred to us through a friend and upon meeting him we were impressed by his enthusiasm, knowledge of area trends and confidence in selling our home. Our home sale was not an instant event, rather an ongoing process with a very pleasing result. During this time we discovered Andrew listened to us in regards to the type of feedback we wanted from opens and was responsive and empathetic to us when we had family health issues that impacted upon our sales campaign. He remained positive through this time but also appeared honest and had our best interests at heart. Andrew then found us our new home also and followed through with positive and happy assistance. We recommend Andrew because of his integrity, high standards of personal qualities, honesty and positive enthusiasm, as well as his ability to sell a home. Andrew Gillespie M 0414 680 512 P 03 5970 8000 andrew.gillespie@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

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Position Perfect Situated in the Golden Mile of Mt Eliza in one of Mt Eliza’s most coveted streets with broad views across the bay, experience beachside living reserved for the privileged few. Beautifully styled for contemporary modern living, this stunning home on 2283sqm (approx.) is a family oasis featuring 3 bedrooms with ensuites, 2 living areas, study, kitchen with stainless steel appliances, stone surfaces and glass splashback, gallery and tennis court. Seize the chance to live the very best of Mt Eliza’s fabulous lifestyle and be walking distance to the beach, Toorak College and the village.

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Once In A Lifetime Perched on Oliver’s Hill, this majestic four-bedroom beachside home with luxury guest apartment offers a life of unparalleled privilege. From the two-car garage off the entry foyer, glide up the internal lift to find the central living and dining area forming the hub of the home. The stunning kitchen is beautifully appointed for entertaining. The bedrooms are on the fourth level with water views, which includes the master suite with walk-in robe and superior ensuite. This level also includes a family bathroom, laundry and private access.

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575 Nepean Highway, FRANKSTON SOUTH PRICE: $2,400,000 plus INSPECT: By Appointment CONTACT: Marc Jacob 0411 375 531 Bill Joycey 0403 555 424

40 Mt Elliza Way, Mt. Eliza

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Dueran Delight 20 Dueran Street is a very special home which was built by the current owners in 1975 for their growing family. Situated beach-side & consisting of 3 bedrooms plus study/4th bedrooms with established gardens & double garage. As you walk up the steps to the front veranda you are greeted by an entrance area & a spacious living with raised dining room which overlooks the front garden. Leading off the hallway is the kitchen & meals area, a study with built in desk & shelving plus a huge laundry room & external access to the covered terrace & back garden. The master bedroom has a large walk through robe & renovated ensuite with vanity, shower & toilet. Two further bedrooms with built in robes & shelving are serviced by the family bathroom with a separate toilet. Under the home is a large double garage with work bench, shelving & cupboards & access to the under house storage area.

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Luxury Resort Style Living Resort style living at its best, this generous 7 bedroom single level family home has been recently renovated & is well equipped with sensational indoor/outdoor living spaces. Kitchen with European appliances, stone bench tops & a spacious butler’s pantry. The open plan living area opens onto an undercover entertaining area & overlooks the swimming pool & spa. The deluxe master bedroom has his & her WIRs, ensuite & a private courtyard. There is also a self-contained 2 bedroom dwelling, a 2 car garage and ample car spaces. Zoned eligible for Frankston High School, walking distance to Davey’s Bay, Toorak College & Mt Eliza village.

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656 Nepean Highway, FRANKSTON SOUTH PRICE: $1,600,000 Plus INSPECT: By Appointment CONTACT: Bill Joycey 0403 555 424 Ronnie Kenrick 0414 349 063

40 Mt Elliza Way, Mt. Eliza

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Open: By Appointment

MORNINGTON 27 Johns Road Luxurious New Beachside Residence!

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$947,000

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Perfectly positioned for easy access to Fishermans Beach, shops, transport and parkland, this new home offers a wonderful seaside lifestyle for permanent or holiday living. Comprising 3 bedrooms (large downstairs master with FES/WIR ), spacious living spaces upstairs and down, deluxe kitchen with Miele appliances, a large balcony plus a covered outdoor entertaining and a double garage with internal entry. • Ducted heating & refrigerated cooling • Floor to ceiling tiling to wet areas & free standing bath • Premium timber flooring • Stone bench tops

• High ceilings & doors • Flyscreens, blinds & down lights • Fully landscaped front & rear yards • Exposed aggregate driveway

The Epitome of Beachside Living

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Ben York 0477 020 090

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Situated in a quiet leafy street will be these two alluring new townhouses that offer a lock-and-leave lifestyle which will allow you to indulge in the many delights the Mornington Peninsula is famous for! With an essence on space and light coupled with an exceptionally flexible floor-plan, these immaculate residences will be built for luxury living and to the calibre you would expect based on the beachside position. • 3 large bedrooms plus study (master w/FES + WIR) • Premium timber floors • 2 living areas (upstairs & down) • Ducted heating & cooling throughout • Deluxe stone topped kitchen with Miele appliances • Auto double garage • Floor to ceiling tiles in all bathrooms & toilets • Fully landscaped

MORNINGTON 59a Venice Street Parkview

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Offering a contemporary facade, low maintenance allotment & all the mod cons coupled with a spacious & well designed floor plan which includes 3 large bedrooms plus study, downstairs master with FES & WIR, 2 zoned living areas plus auto double garage. • Blinds & flyscreens • Floor to ceiling tiles in ensuite & bathroom • Fitted wardrobes • Gloss kitchen with stone tops & European appliances • Double glazed windows • Ducted heating, refrigerated cooling • Fully paved & landscaped • Premium carpets

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Open: Sat 1-1.30pm

MORNINGTON 31a Prince Street

Open: By Appointment

MORNINGTON 16 Mitchell Street

Open: Tues, Thurs & Sat 1-1:30pm 3

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Ben York 0477 020 090

$800,000 - $880,000

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From a beachside position overlooking green open parkland, this stunning new residence comprises the best fixtures and fittings that The Tempo Group is known for. This outstanding home has been designed with an emphasis on light and low-maintenance living ideal for retirees, holiday makers or executive couples. • Timber flooring • Grohe tap ware and showers • Bi Fold doors to alfresco entertaining area • Floor to ceiling tiles & stone tops in bathrooms • Fitted wardrobe systems • Kitchen with stone benchtops & Bosch appliances • Ducted heating & refrigerated cooling • Blinds and fly screens throughout • Premium carpets and high ceilings • Water tank & double glazed windows

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

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MORNINGTON 87 St Mitchell Circuit Renovate Or Detonate

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• Living & kitchen meal area • Solar panelling • 688m2 block

John Young 0412 766 804

Ben York 0477 020 090

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MORNINGTON 2/60 Herbert Street 4

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Unparalleled quality & luxury coupled with a prized position just minutes away from Mornington’s Main Street & the beautiful Mills Beach. This stunning new residence will incorporate sleek architecture & designed with an emphasis on the space & light-filled living whilst bringing together both the internal & Kayn Luff external areas beautifully. 0416 265 337 • 4 bedrooms (palatial master suite with fitted robe & • Timber flooring ensuite with freestanding bath) • High ceilings & doors • 2 spacious living areas (upstairs & down) • Ducted heating & cooling • Deluxe kitchen with Miele appliances • Fully landscaped • Stone topped kitchen & bathrooms • Remote double garage with rear roller door access Ben York 0477 020 090

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MORNINGTON 26a Adelaide Street Lochiel

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When it comes to buying property you should consider the ‘3 P’s’ in the case of this home they are ‘Pristine, Private & Park’ making a secluded & serene seaside escape! An as new presentation adds to the appeal of this warm & inviting residence that is sure to make you want to call it home coupled with neutral tones, Bamboo floor & a gas fire that anybody would enjoy on a cold winters day. • 4 bedrooms (large master suite with WIR & ensuite) • Zoned & spacious living areas upstairs & down • Country style kitchen with feature timber topped island bench

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MORNINGTON 49 Queen Street 3

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Just a stone’s throw from Fisherman’s Beach, this residence offers style, quality & class. With construction commencing on this magnificent home boasting over 25sq of luxury living and alfresco just exudes class at every turn.

• Alfresco entertaining area & sizeable rear garden with gated access to park • Ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, high ceiling & double garage

With a lovely leafy, scenic outlook over the open parklands to the rear which offers a leisurely walk to Main Street, local strip shops in Wilsons Rd & Fishermans Beach topping off the list of reasons you should consider this a place to call home.

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

• 3 bedrooms, downstairs master suite with fitted WIR & luxury ensuite • Vast light filled open living/dining downstairs • Hostess style stone topped kitchen with Miele appliances & butler pantry • Gas log fire to living area

• Alfresco entertaining area flowing seamlessly to the living space • Second zoned living area upstairs with balcony • Ducted heating & cooling • Solid timber flooring & premium carpets • Auto double garage with internal access

John Young 0412 766 804

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MORNINGTON 36 Marquis Avenue Family Favourite

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Fabulous for a family friendly environment for all & offering the perfect fusion of space both inside & out which is the perfect recipe for this sensational offering! Set in a quiet, well established area close to schools, shops & public transport. Offering a spacious 3 bedroom home boasting a pristine presentation including light filled living areas all on a large 820m2 allotment with plenty of room to expand the home or add improves such as a pool! • Ducted heating & evaporative cooling • 3 large bedrooms (master with ensuite & WIR) • Remote double garage with internal access • 2 spacious living areas • Large backyard • Modern kitchen with splashback & Smeg appliances • Outdoor entertaining area • Laundry chute With large blocks of land getting smaller & smaller & so few for sale this is the perfect opportunity to secure a decent holding with a great home that offers so much to the next lucky purchaser.

MORNINGTON 16 King Street

John Young 0412 766 804

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When location matters, it doesn’t get much better than this when it comes to buying quality real estate that will show the lucky new purchaser nothing but joy when it comes to lifestyle, investment or simply a place to call home. With a proud corner position just a short few minutes stroll to get your morning coffee, do the shopping or enjoy the beautiful sandy beaches on offer couple with plenty of potential. • Corner allotment just moments from Main Street & Beach • Large comfortable 2 bedroom home • Spacious living • Potential Plus!

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

Property like this doesn’t come along to often so now is not the time to hesitate! Ben York 0477 020 090

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Michelle Bennie 0499 988 861

Ciril Campelj 0417 549 302

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Jax MacKenzie 0426 247 090

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Daylan Kempster 0400 234 122

Victoria Arbuthnott 0499 096 337

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Brett Trebilcock 0439 209 891

Michelle Bennie 0499 988 861

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

Mount Martha Auction this Saturday

Auction

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345 Craigie Road, Mount Martha Without peer, “Riverwood Equestrian” is a spectacular 50 acre (Approx.) estate bordering Balcombe creek with stateof-the-art facilities for horses and is one of the largest land holdings in the area located minutes from Mornington Racecourse. With a four bedroom, 2.5 bathroom north-facing residence with heated pool, facilities include ten post and rail paddocks each with runs, water troughs and shelters, brand new 16 x 12 metre comprehensively appointed barn, 50x80 metre fully irrigated arena with a state-of-the-art surface, separate owner’s stables, bore and three dams located within minutes of Mornington Main St, schools and the beachfront.

Auction Inspect Contact

Saturday 15th October 2.00pm As advertised or by appointment Ayden Nelson 0419 447 038 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103

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

Mount Martha

Auction

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49 Dunns Road, Mount Martha Dunridge Estate is set on 3.4 acres (approx.) in the golden stretch of Dunns Road. The unique Tuscan four-bedroom, three-bathroom plus a study residence brings a taste of Italy to the coast and epitomises the values of family and friends coming together to share ďŹ ne food and good wine with a productive vineyard, state-of-the-art cellar and tasting room, pizza oven, kitchen garden and beautiful walled northern courtyard garden for long hours of alfresco enjoyment. Features include four living zones, self-contained two-bedroom unit, two large workshops and solar electricity. All this minutes from Osborne Primary School and Bentons Square and close to the beach and Mornington Main Street.

Auction Inspect Contact

Saturday 22nd October 2.00pm As advertised or by appointment Alex Campbell 0432 344 394 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103

bowmanandcompany.com.au

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MARKET PLACE

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4 Hakea Drive, MOUNT MARTHA $460,000 plus Hockingstuart, 204 Main Street, Mornington, 5973 5444 Brett Trebilcock, 0439 209 891

YOURS for the taking is this bright, low-maintenance single-level residence nestled among the quiet streets of a family-friendly neighbourhood, close to schools and Bentons Square Shopping Centre. Set towards the front of the home is the large master bedrom with walk-in robe and ensuite bathroom with spa, there is a formal lounge room with fireplace and separate formal dining room. For more casual times, a second meals area adjoins the timber-themed kitchen complete with dishwasher and a wall oven. A large ssecond living zone creates a nice family environment with two more bedrooms and a second bathroom branching off from here. The tidy exterior boasts neat paving and grass areas and from the street there is a double garage with internal access and plenty of storage. Presented in excellent condition, the home will no doubt suit an investor or firsthome buyer.

656 Nepean Highway, FRANKSTON SOUTH $1,600,000 plus Hall & Hall Real Estate, 40 Mount Eliza Way, Mount Eliza, 9787 1200 Bill Joycey, 0403 555 424

BOASTING a staggering seven bedrooms, this resort inspired home, securely set behind automated gates, has been recently renovated with sensational indoor and outdoor entertaining areas. At the forefront is the magnificent 10 metre solar and gas heated inground pool with spa which is surrounded by granite pavers. Overlooking the pool is the spacious undercover entertaining area complete with heating, ceiling fans and a trendy recessed television. Inside, and the well-appointed kitchen featuring European appliances and stone benchtops is incorporated into a larger open plan living area. A deluxe master bedroom has his and her’s walk-in robes, and the ensuite has a double shower and twin vanity. Two splendid guest bedrooms both have an ensuite, and a fourth bedroom has a built-in robe. A self-contained two-bedroom studio has a kitchen and combined bathroom and laundry. This ingenious home has a host of innovative features – the spa can begin heating from an app on your smart phone – and the huge block offers plenty of off-street parking in addition to the double garage.

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

For Sale

733A Nepean Highway, Mornington Exhibiting a total commitment to quality, this impeccable new single-level three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence delivers flawless contemporary quality in a lifestyle address that puts the best of Mornington at your fingertips. Attention to detail is paramount to the exceptional design which optimises both living space and privacy with carefully considered zoning. With a double remote garage with internal access, entertainer’s stone kitchen with butler’s pantry, sky-lit living and dining flowing to an undercover deck, a luxe main bedroom suite, polished floorboards and heating/cooling, this stunning home is close to Bentons Square, schools, the beachfront and Main Street’s cafes and shops.

Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Ayden Nelson 0419 447 038 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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MOUNT ELIZA 9 Gunyong Creek Lane

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AUCTION Saturday 22nd October at 2:00pm Open: Saturday & Sunday 1.30pm-2.00pm Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 Jake Wilson 0400 991 362

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SAFETY BEACH 53 Marine Drive

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Front Row Location - Pole Position Prime locations don’t get much be er than this! Not only does this property have an enviable front row position right on Marine Drive, it`s one of the lucky properties that enjoys uninterrupted bay views from the ground level up. Yes that`s right, there are no shrubs, tea tree or comfort stations blocking the expansive views across the beautiful blue waters of Port Phillip Bay all the way to the city skyline. Immaculately presented this large family home features; spacious open plan living, generous hostess kitchen adjoining private undercover alfresco area, large study and a formal lounge room at the front, both with a stunning bay outlook. Three generous bedrooms with WIR and full en-suite incorporating corner spa to the master, another grand living/rumpus room on the second level that is accessed via the feature staircase with a quality inclinator (seat lift) installed. Full length balcony that wraps around to a dedicated entertaining/BBQ area where you can relax and enjoy the visual extravaganza of the bay during the day or the twinkling lights at night. Remote gated entry that leads to a double carport via a wide side driveway granting easy access to the rear of the property where you will find a remote double garage with internal access, separate boat or caravan storage shed featuring a high roofline for the toys, plus a separate large garden workshop, ducted heating, air-conditioning and lots more on offer. This home has far too many features to list and our vendor`s instructions are very clear: inspection is a must, as this property must be sold!

AUCTION Saturday 5th November at 1:00pm Open: Saturday & Sunday 12.30pm-1.00pm Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 Jake Wilson 0400 991 362

1011-1013 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud

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ROSEBUD 3 4/24 Woodvale Road

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Take advantage of the huge stamp duty savings available here before it`s too late. This stylish designer townhouse is currently under construction and is sure to impress. Scheduled for completion in November and ideally located in a tranquil leafy street with easy access to the freeway, local beach or McCrae Plaza. Just some of the special features include; a stylish modern facade, clever 3 bedroom floor plan with spacious bright living areas

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

ROSEBUD 1/208 Je y Road

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Only 1 left. When only the best will do for your retirement here is a choice of two elegant, craftsman built townhouses within easy walk to restaurants and supermarket. Each home comprises 3BR’s, master with WIR FES, open plan living/meals area opening out to sunny BBQ area. Double glazed window, heating cooling, well-appointed kitchen, main bathroom with separate laundry and double garage.

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Architecturally designed two storey residence featuring ground floor master bedrooms with FES, open plan living with extensive kitchen and light filled spaces. Upstairs is an additional living area and two bedrooms with views across to Arthurs Seat. Outside is fully landscaped including private garden courtyard and large double garage with internal access.

Contact: Michelle King 0404 037 336

Price: Negotiable over $495,000 Inspect: Wed, Thurs & Saturday 1-1.30pm Contact: Marne Puls 0417 339 350

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

ROSEBUD 61 Boneo Road

ROSEBUD 1/17 Bass Avenue

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This property shows excellent opportunity as a professional area for future medical or childcare use or redevelop and build a multi-unit site (STCA). The existing home has been a great holiday home for many years and is now past its use by date. However the 755sqm block is in a sought after area, only 1km from Rosebud Plaza and beach.

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Located in a select block and surrounded by native bush land this large villa unit would ideally suit anyone looking at downsizing, investors or holiday makers. Comprising: 3 generous bedrooms (BIR’s), master with WIR ensuite, formal lounge, open plan kitchen/meals and second living area overlooking a decked entertaining area and spacious rear yard, central bathroom, separate toilet and laundry plus double lock-up garage.

Price: $495,000 Contact: Robert Steele 0418 154 024

Price: Negotiable over $420,000 Inspect: Saturday 1.45-2.15pm Contact: Marne Puls 0417 339 350

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

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ROSEBUD 65 Wingara Drive

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This immaculate family home is set on a landscaped 974sqm (approx.) lot and includes formal lounge, home theater and family room with sliding doors opening out to a beautiful undercover alfresco area. Other features include designer kitchen with s/steel appliances, 4 large bedrooms – master with FES, and out the back is a detatched games room with a bar that is sure to impress.

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This well designed family home comprises of 4 Bedrooms with built in robes plus master bedroom with walk in robe and full ensuite, light filled main bathroom, open plan family, dining kitchen with stainless-steel appliances. Step outside on the the rear deck and relax with a good size family backyard, with double remote garage with rear access for boat or caravan.

Michelle King 0404 037 336

Price: $460,000 plus Inspect: Saturday 12.00-12.30pm Contact: Michelle King 0404 037 336 Caitlyn King 0432 121 878

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Love the seaside lifestyle from this charming co age about 500 metres from all the action along the Point Nepean Road and the foreshore. Retains all its original character, there timber floors, a light filled living area, quaint kitchen, separate laundry and two generous bedrooms. Outside has a lock-up garage. Enjoy as is, or add some improvements, this is an ideal investment or holiday home.

Contact: Marne Puls 0417 339 350

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Price: Negotiable over $490,000 Inspect: Sat 3.30-4.00pm & Sun 12.30-1.00pm Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307

ROSEBUD 1/28 South Road

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MORNINGTON NEWS realestate 11 October 2016

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LETTERS Rye’s up? How good is it that the council and Nepean ward councillors have finally come up with a plan to improve the Rye township, with their ‘Movement and Place’ proposal, or is it just another plan? The very brief two-page brochure proposes dividing the shopping centre in two. One half retains four lanes of traffic, street parking but gains a median strip. The other has all parking removed, is reduced to two lanes of traffic, has a widened footpath, but no median strip. Centre parking in Lyons Str is to be replaced with a median strip. It was stated that funding for all of this will be sought from VicRoads. It does not say whether the approximately 60 lost parking spaces are to be replaced, or if they are, where they will be. It does however mention the 2015 Draft Rye Beach Landscape Master Plan, which as it stands recommends relocating foreshore parking to be parallel to Point Nepean Rd. This might be good for the business community, but I believe foreshore parking was primarily built for beach users, not shops. Another proposal is to remove several metres of the foreshore parallel to Point Nepean Rd for a “highgrade” cyclists’ path, that the TAC is expected to fund. There is to be a special set of cyclists only traffic lights, at the eastern end of the town, which serious cyclists are expected to use, to cross to the foreshore for the length of the town. Why would they bother, when the busiest part of town is to have no car parking, and the other half has few shops? It seems to me that council planning is too heavily influenced by the availability of government grants, while the community’s priorities are largely ignored. Clifford White, Rye

‘Trust me’ pledge Council candidate John Woodman is splashing money on ads in the Mornington Peninsula News Group papers, to tell us “uninformed” voters about who to vote for at the present council elections. He neglects to mention that under rate capping, his main argument about keeping rates low has just evaporated, because they can’t easily rise above inflation. Also his answers on the Victorian Electoral Commission’s website questionnaire seem to indicate that he undertook no training for the position of councillor and has not read the current plan for Mornington Peninsula Shire. I wonder how much voters should trust his endorsement of the list of

candidates gleaned from his questionnaire. His remarks in a later article (“Candidates rail against poll play”, The News 4/10/16) about him working out the nuts and bolts of his policies of reducing council rates once he is elected, smack of the old “just trust me, I’ll do the right thing once you get me in” caper. I’m not sure that we should be swayed by his colourful advertising without much substance. I agree that council should keep the rates as low as possible, but not at the expense of good services like libraries and other social and environmental infrastructure. Rupert Steiner, Balnarring

Cost cutting ‘is easy’ Mornington Peninsula Shire election candidate John Woodman has caused a furore by suggesting that council rates and debt should be reduced (“Candidates rail against poll play”, The News 4/10/16). Reduce rates? I have never heard of that happening. Why, for the last decade or so the council has even slapped a surcharge ($193 this year) on top of the rates just because they can get away with it. Elected councillors must realise that they are there to represent their ward and their constituents, never themselves or their interests. They don’t need any special education or qualifications, ordinary people will be fine. Lots of common sense would help. Cutting costs is easy, just reverse the trend of “empire building” don’t expand into new unwanted and uncalled for services or activities. Keep out of things like climate change or carbon emissions for which councils are not qualified, trained, or responsible. Forget international compacts, sister cities, etc and just worry about all of us ratepayers. No councillor should ever get a paid overseas trip, no matter what the pretext, nor ever receive paid personal education. Councillors’ expenses and benefits should be limited to cover costs only. They already get a salary for this nice little four year part-time job. They are not company directors. They should not even be allowed to have a second term, for obvious reasons. After all of this, there is the council machine itself. It is 2016, we have computers and we don’t really need councils. They give us little for our rates. Basic functions are all contracted out, and ratepayers have to pay exorbitant fees to a private contractor to, for example, get a permit to build a simple garage in the backyard. Ratepayers should realise that most

of or rate money goes to propping up an archaic, unneeded fiefdom. Brian A. Mitchelson, Mornington

Councillors on move? Thanks to Alan Nelsen of the Mornington Peninsula Ratepayers Association for the update on the remaining councillors [Crs Celi, Colomb and Garnock] who voted to raise their spending allowances, and for pointing out that in the case of Cr David Garnock that allowance includes mileage from where he lives in Mt Eliza to Cerberus ward which he represents. I am wondering how this squares with the page 3 article headed “Three new Councillors” in the Mornington News of 30 October 2012 where Cr Garnock, “a Mt Eliza resident”, was reported as saying that he would be “moving to somewhere near his ward”. Presumably this was from one side of Mt Eliza to the other. Don Juniper, Bittern

Chance for change It is my opinion that the sorry state of affairs that our Mornington Peninsula Shire council is in has been mainly caused by the previous CEO and most of our 11 councillors. The CEO has been replaced and we are seeing improvement. We now have the opportunity to fix the rest of the problem by removing all current and prior councillors who have renominated for election. During 2012-2013 I was very active with challenging the perceived mismanagement and nepotism that I saw as prevailing within our council. It was obvious to me that the councillors were part of the problem. We now have the opportunity for a solution. Please note that ex-councillor Leigh Eustace was the representative for Mt Eliza during the previous term, and hence part of the problem. Per Carlsen, Mt Eliza

Community ignored It is unfortunate that correspondents David Trunfall (“Limited consultation”) and Mechelle Cheers (“Community ignored”) in The News 4/10/2016 side with Liberal Party MP Martin Dixon, putting at risk much-needed capital investment by the state government and council to revitalise Rye. If Martin Dixon has his way, that capital investment would go to marine facilities at Rosebud. All this on top of the $4million plus recently provided by the state government to improve Rosebud. The correspondents have conveniently overlooked the fact that council resolutions of 25/11/2013

and 14/12/15 (each moved by me) provide for council “in principle” approval, “input from further consultations” and, in March 2016, council approval of the public exhibition of the draft Rye Foreshore Landscape Master Plan. I have attended a number of these extensive consultations by council officers with the Rye community and its agencies. These have included the correspondents. A major innovation of this draft landscape plan has been its coordination with traffic planning for the Rye area. Council’s traffic strategy engineers and landscape architects - working closely with VicRoads, TAC, the state government, Public Transport Victoria, and the Bicycle Network - have secured VicRoads “in principle” support for the Rye Movement and Place Streetscape proposal. This proposal provides a better balance of operational and safety for all road users including cyclists and pedestrians. It introduces exciting new streetscaping ideas along Pt Nepean Rd with increased pedestrian spaces and landscaping connecting the town with the foreshore. Again, council recently resolved to place this proposal on public exhibition and consultation with the community. I personally attended these public consultations - as did your correspondents. Great towns such as Rye, with its magnificent foreshore and beach, either progress or go backwards. I am determined that the Rye township be revitalised and progress with these innovative and exciting proposals. Cr Hugh Fraser, Nepean ward

Stand on record I am disappointed to see that Kate Roper is running a negative campaign against me (in the council elections) on the grounds that I don’t live in the ward that I have staunchly represented for the past four years. I note that two of the three other candidates don’t live in the ward and many of the previously elected councillors didn’t live in their wards either. Surely the important considerations should be whether I consulted widely with members of my community, represented them effectively in council meetings and achieved some observable benefits for the community. I stand by my track record to date and seek the community’s support to progress my plans for the next fouryear term of council. Irrelevant claims and outlandish objectives have no place in this election. Cr David Garnock, Cerberus ward

Aquatic centre intransigence’ So Cr Antonella Celi will “advocate for an aquatic centre to be built in Rosebud” if re-elected? Perhaps if Cr Celi, and likeminded intransigent councillors, had not been so myopic as to the scope, functionality and location of the proposed Southern Peninsula Aquatic Centre during her term as a councillor, then we would probably now be enjoying the benefits of a facility that met the community’s needs. We did not need or want a “Taj Mahal-type structure” on the foreshore; a functional ‘box’ would have done. Perhaps worse still, given the shire has spent well over $15 million on consultants costs associated with the failed SPA concept and the purchase of Wannaeue Place as an alternate location for the centre, we could have actually paid for a functional Rosebud Aquatic Centre by now! It is hard to be convinced by Cr Celi’s election promises for the future, when they are based upon her past performance. Stuart Allen, Dromana

Too little, too late Having just read the council candidate statement lodged by Antonella Celi, I can’t help but think why she has not actually achieved most of the issues contained on her extensive list of objectives (if re-elected), given that most of the listed issues have been on the local radar for fixing throughout her tenure as a Seawinds ward councillor. Time to get a Seawinds councillor that will actually do something for the local community, not just talk about it. Ian Bennett, Rosebud

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MESSRS Adamson, Strettle and Co. will hold their usual sale at Tanti on Monday next, for which a good yarding is advertised. *** MESSRS Brody and Mason advertise a furniture sale to be held at their mart, Frankston on Saturday afternoon next. *** THE “Wattles” Club Plain and Fancy Dress Ball takes place on Wednesday next, in the Mechanics’ Hall, when it is anticipated that a most enjoyable evening will be the result of the gathering as well as a considerable addition to the funds of the Frankston Roll of Honor. *** AT the recent examinations of the associated Board of the Royal Academy and Royal College of Music, London, the following pupils of Miss T. Carter succeeded in gaining a pass. Primary Division - Lynette Utber, Alice Andrews, Eileen Utber. Lower Division - Beatrice Andrews. Rudiments of Music - Glorie Carter. *** A MOST interesting lecture was delivered by the Rev. E Tonkin on Tuesday evening last in the Frankston Methodist Church, entitled “Through Ally and Enemy Territory” , illustrated by a number of lantern slides. The rev. gentleman was listened to very attentively by a most appreciative audience. During that evening Miss Crosskell and Miss Heywood contributed items of harmony.

Refreshments were handed round at the conclusion of the lecture which were duly appreciated. *** WE take the following extract from the “Herald” of last week:— Zephuron who won the Grand National Steeple-chase of 1914 in such dashing style, ran his first race for about eighteen months in the Mooney Valley Steeple-chase and carried 11st 11lb into second place. The good old chestnut has not forgotten how to jump and when he is thoroughly wound up he will undoubtely cause some trouble in cross country events, indeed on Saturday it looked as if Zephuron might win, for it was only in the final pinch that his lack of condition told. *** A VERY successful evening was held in the Frankston Hall, on Saturday night last, in connection with the forthcoming Queen Carnival, in aid of the Roman Catholic Church. Considering the short time at their disposal for making arrangements, thie organizers should feel gratified at the splendid response. Miss Spillane and Mr Sherridan as Secretary and President worked most enthusiastically and to their efforts a great deal of the success can be attributed. Miss Daniels supplied the music, and the coffee supper was all that could be desired. *** THE meeting called for Monday evening in the Frankston Mechanics’

Hall, to promote the reply of “Yes”at the forthcoming Referendum was well attended, both sexes being well represented, and considerable interest was manifested in the proceedings. The chair was occupied by Cr J. A. Alden (President of the Shire of Frankston and Hastings), Crs Oates and Plowman also occupied seats on the platform. The chairman briefly introduced the speakers of the evening (Mr Gregory, barrister-at-law, and Mr Hugh Menzies), two gentlemen from the National Referendum Council, Melbourne. Mr Gregory in opening his address read the Question which the people of Australia will answer on 28th of this month, “Are you in favor of the Government having in this grave emergency, the same compulsory powers over citizens in regard to requiring their military service for the term of the war, outside the Commonwealth as it now has in regard to military service within the Commonwealt ?” He proposed to lay before them that evening some of the reasons why they should answer “Yes” on the 28th October. He also read portions of the Defence Act, dealing with those who were liable to be called up at time of war. Our Defence Act has provided thaat every male in the Commonwealth is liable to be called in defence of the Commonwealth, and the question is now asked “will you give the same answer to service outside the Commonwealth, as well as within it.”

When you consider the question there is no other logical course than to answer “’Yes.” For the first two years of the war the Germans were successful on every point, and marched from success to success, but fortunately, we just managed to hang on, and stop the complete annihilation of France, and now after 2 years we are in a position to put properly equipped armies into the field. Before we were ill prepared. The importance to Australia is this, that if Germany conquered Europe, she would soon conquer England and when the day of the supremacy of the British fleet ended, the Germans would come to Australia. It is difficult for us to realise that our homes are in danger but the British fleet is our only defence. We would not long hold out if Germany conquered Europe. If Germany can stick to what they have got no nation can possibly stand against them; they will be the most powerful nation that ever existed on the face of the earth. If we are to procure safety we must so defeat Germany that no German will want to go to war again. To do this we must have men. Every capable man must be prepared to go to the front and do their part. As soon as a man’s time has come he goes as a matter of course. And it is only by all the Allies working together that that end can be attained. *** From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 14 October, 1916

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Proudly losing my marbles By Stuart McCullough He tried. That’s the long and the short of it. With great persistence and determination, my father did his utmost to turn me into a well-rounded human being. That I have ended up with more angles than The Yellow Peril can hardly be his fault. Instead of developing an array of hobbies and interests, I succeeded in absorbing the tiny pieces of information that any one else would rightly regard as useless. If you’re heading to a pub trivia night, I’m your guy. But if you’re looking to shoot the breeze with someone who has a catalogue of fascinating pastimes, look elsewhere. Stamps. As odd as it may sound to anyone under twenty, people used to collect stamps. These were the little artworks that occupied the upper right hand corner of an envelope that, assuming you’d done your sums correctly, ensured your letter would be delivered to its intended destination. This was back before email was invented and the Iced Vo Vo was still the pinnacle of luxury. My father collected stamps as a child and assumed that I’d share his enthusiasm. Instead, I repaid this paternal attempt to foster an interest in philately as if he’d invited me to a trip to the dentist in a world without anesthesia. Perhaps it was because I never knew when it would come up. Randomly and without warning he’d suggest we should gather around the kitchen table and curate our stamp albums instead of sitting inertly in front of the television letting our minds turn

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to fairy floss. This attempted intrusion into prime-time viewing was always greeted with horror. Not that this dissuaded my father. For as long as I can remember, the windowsill above the sink had a small glass of water in which the ripped right corner of an envelope was left to soak, to separate the envelope from the stamp. Come to think of it, I couldn’t even tell you what became of all those liberated stamps. Given the volume they would have occupied dozens and dozens of albums. I’m not sure they ever got that far. I suspect that the ritual of tearing the envelope and soaking the stamp was more important than where they ended up. For decades, my stamp album sat on the shelf of my father’s study. I suspect

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it’s still there. Despite the fact that it probably hasn’t had a stamp added to it since 1978, my father has kept it. In the highly improbable event that I change my mind and decide to collect stamps again, my father will be ready. I wish I could say that it was only stamp collecting that I tried, failed and discarded. Fact is, there were so many other abortive attempts at hobbies that never really went anywhere, the remains of which are crammed into boxes and the far inaccessible corners of closets. By failing at stamp collecting, I never progressed to coins, pinball machines and sneakers like my brothers did. They have collected all manner of things. I was immune. In fact, my parents were so worried at my seeming disinterest in everything

that they panicked and suggested I collect rocks. When it comes to rock collecting, there are upsides and downsides. That you never have to feed them, water them or take them for a walk lest they should go stir crazy and start eating the furniture is a very good thing indeed. Given that every plant I have ever owned has inevitably come to grief by way of neglect, the ‘low maintenance’ status of rocks is pretty useful. But, then again, they’re not much in the way of company. In fact, even if you want to go for a walk around the neighborhood with your pet rock, you can’t. Or you can, that is, but it’s going to weigh you down somewhat. The rocks I collected occupied an entire shelf; far more space than the

stamp album ever did. Not only did they soak up valuable real estate on my bookshelf, rocks became my presumptive souvenir and birthday gift. Imagine unwrapping a piece of granite for Christmas. It was, in a word, underwhelming. Often, though, I had only myself to blame. Family holidays usually ended up in a gift shop of some description where we were always given five minutes and as many dollars to select something. My siblings had far better taste than I did and always emerged with something on the far side of awesome. I, on the other hand, only every secured a handful of pebbles. When it became apparent that my interest in rocks was waning, talk turned to marbles. There’s little I can say about marbles. My father seemed excited if not proud of his marbles. He explained that he’d collected these as a child and that they’d been a near-inexhaustible source of pleasure. He handed them too me as though they were treasure. Doubtless, he would have extolled the virtues of Aggies and Red Devils and the other members of the marble family. I, of course, promptly misplaced them. I am the very opposite of a collector – displacement is more my thing. Perhaps it’s okay to not be well rounded. Maybe there’s a certain pride you can take in being a hexagon, pentangle or nonagon. Forget smooth corners; edges matter in this world. But that being said, should you find my marbles, feel free to return them. stuart@stuartmccullough.com


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Panthers get away to a flyer PROVINCIAL By IT Gully PEARCEDALE has started its 2016-17 Provincial cricket season in fine fashion after knocking over last year’s minor premier, Crib Point, in Saturday’s season opener. The Panthers have moved from Sub District to Provincial in the past two seasons after winning the past two premierships. There was no bigger test than coming up against Crib Point in Round 1 in a one-day match on Saturday. The Magpies won the toss and elected to bat on their home deck, scoring a defendable 5/162 against the new kids on the block. The Panthers started well with Brad

Trotter (26) and Matt Cousland (28) getting them going, however, they then lost 3/5 to go from 0/45 to 3/50. Brad Davidson took control with the ball and the field for the Magpies and got his side back into the contest. However, with three overs to spare, Shayne Gillings (49no) and Max Blackburn (31) steered the Panthers to victory. A massive innings of 89 from skipper Matt Foon helped Mornington to a thrilling win against Sorrento. His efforts with the bat supported his 2/38 with the ball. The Doggies chased down Sorrento’s 6/159 with five overs to spare. Brad Lynch played a great supporting role for the Dogs with 36. Pines recruit Damien Lawrence

smacked six fours and seven sixes on his way to 93 against Moorooduc. Pines made a massive 9/208 against the home side. The Ducs replied with just 9/121 from 40 overs. Nick Wilcox, Alex Coad and Pat Jackson all snared two wickets each for the Piners. Langwarrin has started its campaign the same way it did last season, causing a major upset by beating Somerville in the last over of the day. Teenage debutant Jai Elcock top scored with 37 for the Kangas at the top of the order in the chase, while Mal Coutts, Taylor Smith and Joel Bateman saw their team home after some early trouble. The Eagles batted first and made 8/145 with Nick Marshall and Sean

Parker top scoring with 31 opening the innings. Bateman was the best of the Kangas’ bowlers with 3/22 off 10 overs, while Matt and Jake Prosser claimed a couple of wickets each. Peninsula Old Boys began its title defence with only a reasonable performance against Long Island, however, it was good enough to win. The Old Boys were bowled out in the 39th over with Will Crowder top scoring with 33 in the total of 146. Andrew Tweddle was the pick of the Islanders’ bowlers with 3/37 while Stuart Swift claimed a couple. In the run chase, only three Long Island batsmen made it to double figures – Pete Connell with 33, Greg Lamb with 17 and Swift with 11. The home

side was bowled out for 100 in the 32nd over. Adam Gailitis and James Labrooy picked-up 3/28 and 3/29 respectively. Baxter and Mt Eliza are expected to be two sides vying for a top four finish. Despite being bowled out for 108 with an over to spare, Baxter picked up the win. Nick Baron was the best of the Mt Eliza bowlers with 4/24 while Daniel Warwick top scored with 38 for Baxter. In reply, Chris Brittain was on fire for Baxter, snaring 6/28 off 10 overs to help bowl out Mt Eliza for just 91 after 40 overs. Justin Grant top scored for the Mounties with 31.

Merifield blasts an impressive ton DISTRICT By IT Gully RED Hill started its 2016-17 District season in fine fashion, making light work of Boneo. The Hillmen batted first after winning the toss and scored 4/205, thanks largely to Matthew Merifield, who blasted the only ton of the round - 114. Recruit Carl Robinson scored 23 on debut, as did Simon Dart. Robinson also took 1/31 from seven overs. In reply, the Pandas could put together only 7/136 from its 40 overs. Dart was superb opening the bowling, claiming 3/14 from five overs, while Glenn Collett was superb also with 1/20 from 10 overs with the new pill.

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Flinders got its MPCA District season away to a flier on Saturday with a convincing 100-run win against Seaford. Batting first, the Sharks put together a formidable total in its 40 overs, scoring 7/214. Mitch Stansborough top scored for the visitors with 84, which included four fours and two sixes, while Brad Hogan-Keogh was just as convincing with 56. The pair took the Sharks from 3/68 to 4/164. Dil Pageni was the pick of the Seaford bowlers with 3/57. In reply, Seaford could muster just 9/104 from 40 overs. Sushant Gupta top scored for Seaford with 26 while Nick Simpendorfer hit 24. Dwayne Field was at his evergreen

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best for the Sharks with 3/15 from 10 overs. Former Pines premiership captaincoach Ricky Ramsdale enjoyed his first win with his new club Delacombe Park, beating Main Ridge. The Ridge were sent into bat and didn’t make the most of the small Parkers’ ground, scoring 5/174. Matt Chasemore top scored for the Ridge with 48, recruit Shaun Foster hit 39 and Michael Holmes scored 32. In reply, Jon Guthrie opened with 55 for the Parkers, Joel Malcolm contributed 39 and Travis O’Donnell hit 30. The home side picked-up the winning runs, seven wickets down and with more than three overs to spare. Rosebud picked-up the 12 points against Mt Martha.

The Reds batted first and scrambled to 8/139, Brett Wilkinson top scoring with 44 and skipper Mitchel Darville hitting 35. Billy Quigley was the best of the Rosebud bowlers with 2/50 off 10 overs. In reply, Rosebud lost just four wickets on their way to the win in the 38th over. Jason Nagel opened with 38 for the Buds, while fellow opener Matt Maher scored 34. Michael Clavin was the best of the Mt Martha bowlers with 2/16 off 10 overs. Rye started the new season the way it finished the last, with a loss to Seaford Tigers. The Demons scored 8/120 from its

40 overs, Beau Suffern top scoring with 32, while recruit Jarrod Saw debuted with 26. Ash Mills was the best of the Tigers’ bowlers, claiming three wickets. The Tigers reeled in the runs with nine overs to spare. Anthony Joel opened with 47 and Jon Plakourakis hit 24. Baden Powell smacked Heatherhill, winning with five overs to spare. The Braves batted first and hit a modest 9/136. Travis Kellerman top scored with 41. Jason Hinde was the best of the Hills’ bowlers with 4/25. In reply, the Hills were rolled for 84. Rhys Elmi was superb with the ball with 6/31 from 10 overs.


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New coach has an impact SUB-DISTRICT By IT Gully NEW Hastings coach Rob Hearn has had an immediate impact on his new club, helping the Blues to a round one Sub District win against Ballam Park. The former Mornington and Crib Point opening bat scored 57 at the top of the innings as the Blues reeled in the Knights’ modest total of 130 off 39.3 overs. Jake Hewitt didn’t have an issue swapping a footy premiership medallion for the whites, hitting 39. Isuru Dias (3/20) and Mitch Floyd (2/16) opened the bowling and picked up five wickets between them in their 10 overs each. David Cross top scored for the Knights with 61 after crossing from Moorabbin West in the off-season. Jason Riley was the best of the bowlers with 3/25. Recently relegated Carrum got just the start it was looking for against Frankston YCW, winning by 19 runs. Josh Dent top scored for the Lions with 73 while Hayden Moulton opened with 41 in the total of 5/199. In reply, the Stonecats started well with Lai Leaunoa hitting 83 and Mathew Lane scoring 31 batting at three. The Lions bowlers did a good job to keep things tight, Brett Moulton the pick of them with 3/38.

Dromana has recorded a monster win over Skye. The Hoppers batted first and made 5/215, skipper Jack Fowler scoring 45 while recruits Adam Ciavarella hit 47 and Kieren Voelkl scored 65. Adrian Gallagher picked up all four Dromana wickets for just 41 runs off 10 overs. In reply, Skye was bowled out for just 77 in 29.1 overs. Zacc Klan then went to work for the winners with the ball, claiming 4/14 from eight overs. Brent Murdoch got Balnarring off to the perfect start with a game high 74 runs in its win against Tyabb. The Saints won the toss and batted first but lost a couple of early wickets before Chris Murphy (26) and Murdoch came to the crease. They scored 6/161 off 40 overs. In reply, the Yabbies were restricted to 9/122 from 40 overs. Nick Taranto backed up his 2/46 with the ball with a top score of 32. In the final game, Tootgarook recorded an early win against Carrum Downs. Mark Snelling scored 51 and David Dervan 57 for the Cougars after they were sent in to bat. AJ King made an immediate impression for his new club with 2/33, while Matt Whelan claimed 2/34. Carrum Downs made 5/147, which was never going to be enough. In reply, Whelan blasted 63 and opener Travis French scored 59 to help the home side to 2/150 from 36 overs.

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Toyota Corolla turns 50 this month Toyota’s Corolla will achieve a major milestone this month as the world’s most popular car celebrates its 50th anniversary. Introduced to Japan in October 1966 as the “people’s car”, cumulative global sales of Corolla have grown to more than 44 million. The global sales tally equates to approximately 100 cars being built and sold every hour throughout the past half a century, or one every 36 seconds. Australia has featured prominently in Corolla’s history since local sales began in 1967 – the destination for the first Corolla exports, the site of the first factory outside Japan to build this popular model, and the scene of its earliest international motorsport success at Bathurst. Corolla has been Australia’s bestselling car in each of the past three years and cumulative local sales have now reached more than 1.35 million cars. Corolla, which became the world’s best-selling automotive nameplate in 1997, accounts for one in five vehicles sold in Toyota’s 79-year history and a slightly higher proportion in Australia. Currently produced at 16 plants worldwide, more than one million units have been sold each year since 2002. Last year, a total of 3,670 Corollas were sold every day across more than 150 countries and regions. Toyota Australia’s executive director sales and marketing Tony Cramb

said local motorists had made Corolla the company’s top-selling model in this country. “Australians have always loved Corolla because it has continually captured their imagination by being affordable, fuel-efficient, dependable and fun to drive through each of its 11 generations,” Mr Cramb said. One month after Corolla’s debut, the first export shipment of 15 cars left Japan bound for Australia in November 1966 and went on sale here the following year. From 1968 until 1999, more than 666,000 Corolla cars were built in

Toyota factories at Port Melbourne, Dandenong and Altona in Melbourne. Corolla has a long and successful motorsport record in Australia, helping to forge the car’s reputation as durable, reliable and fun to drive. Class victories at the Bathurst 500 enduro in 1968 and 1969 effectively put Corolla on the motorsport map. It won a further eight consecutive class victories at Bathurst from 1985–92 and compiled a string of touring-car victories and success in rallying. Corolla’s sales have grown from strength to strength in Australia. It took more than eight years for the

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HURRY TO MORNINGTON ISUZU UTE TODAY 41 Tyabb Rd, Mornington | PH: 5975 5188 www.morningtonisuzuute.com.au LMCT 10467 5-star ANCAP safety rating on 4x4 D-MAX Crew Cab models built from November 2013 onwards, 4x2 D-MAX Crew Cab High Ride models built from November 2014 onwards and all MU-X models. ^5 years/130,000km whichever occurs first, for eligible customers. Excludes trays and accessories. >The Capped Price Servicing Program (“CPS Program”) applies to Eligible Vehicles with a Warranty Start Date after 1/1/15 at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers only. The CPS Program covers the first 6 Scheduled Services in line with the Scheduled Service Intervals. CPS Prices are subject to change. For full terms & conditions and current pricing visit isuzuute.com.au/service-plus. +3.5 tonne braked towing capacity on D-MAX 4x4 and 4x2 High Ride models and 3.0 tonne braked towing capacity on all MU-X models when fitted with an optional genuine Isuzu UTE tow bar kit. ~Includes economy alloy tray fitted at motorpool. #Fuel consumption and emissions figures based on ADR 81/02 (combined cycle test) and are to be used for vehicle comparison purposes only. Actual fuel consumption and emissions will vary depending on many factors including, but not limited to, traffic conditions, individual driving style and vehicle condition. §Leather on body contact areas of the seats. *Private and ABN holders only. Excludes government, fleet, rental & non-profit buyers. Includes one year business vehicle registration, CTP insurance, dealer delivery and statutory charges. Metallic/mica/pearl paint $450 extra. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers from 1/10/16 until 31/12/16 unless extended, varied or while stocks last. †Offer is limited to standard items (normal operating conditions) as listed in IUA Warranty and Service Booklet for the first 3 years Scheduled Servicing (covering the first 6 Scheduled Services up to 36 months/60,000km – whichever occurs first) on 4x4 D-MAX & 4x4 MU-X models sold & delivered between 1/10/16 and 31/12/16 to private & ABN holders only. Excludes demonstrators. Offer does not cover any other Scheduled Service, Make-up Scheduled Service or any additional service items or requirements, which are at the owner’s expense. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers. Not available with any other offer, excluding free Isuzu UTE Genuine Accessories where offered. ‡$1,000 Isuzu UTE Genuine Accessories on all models (except 15.5MY LS-T models that receive $2,000 Isuzu UTE Genuine Accessories) sold & delivered between 1/10/16 and 31/12/16, unless varied or extended, to private & ABN holders only. Excludes demonstrators. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers. Not available with any other offer, excluding the first 3 years free Scheduled Servicing where offered.

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