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The problematic Pillars Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au THE overwhelming stench of urine and cigarettes greeted Mt Martha resident Peta Donaldson and her eightyear-old daughter when they visited the Pillars after a heatwave weekend’s crush of young visitors had departed. “The weather was calm, with not a breath of wind, yet the Pillars literally smelt like a hideous concoction of a public toilet and an oversized filthy

ashtray,” she said last week. “Thousands of cigarettes were left on the cliff. Wafts of urine hit us in the face as we climbed the coastline. So strong was the stench my daughter dry wretched – not ideal for a supposedly idyllic natural wonder for all to enjoy. “It is blatant. There is no respect, no regard, no care, no love.” Ms Donaldson, her husband Scott and neighbour Ben Davey collected 19 bags of rubbish over two hours on Monday left behind by crowds of visi-

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Distribution cost cuts may lead to cheaper gas bills Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au GAS prices for Mornington Peninsula households are likely to drop between $40 and $185 a year from next year as network charges fall 11 per cent. This surprising revelation comes as most gas consumers fear increases as a result of soaring exports from the North-West Shelf and Galilee Basin projects in Western Australia and Queensland. But, for about 650,000 households and small businesses in Victoria and around Albury, NSW – including 150,000-180,000 on the peninsula and in Gippsland – the reverse is expected to be the case. This follows Australian Gas Networks (AGN) submitting to the Australian Energy Regulator its final plan for a Victoria and Albury access arrangement for the five years from 1 January 2018. The company is one of Australia’s leading natural gas distribution businesses, owning the infrastructure and pipes through which gas is supplied to households by retailers such as AGL and Energy Australia. Its distribution charges make up about one third of the average domestic retail gas bill.

AGN chief operating officer Andrew Staniford said the AGN plan proposed an 11 per cent cut in gas distribution charges from the beginning of next year. He said the charges made up about a third of the average residential bill in Victoria. The company estimates the flow-on effect of its cuts will slash household gas bills by $40$185 annually “assuming other components of the bill do not change”. Mr Staniford said the cost cuts were based on lower interest rate charges which the company had managed to fix over a five-year period. These come into effect when the regulator approves the company’s final plan next month, he said. “Our proposed reduction in the network charges will take some of the pressure off household and small business gas bills,” he said. “The price drop will improve the affordability of natural gas for our new and existing customers. “We are very conscious that the cost of living – including utility bills – is a major concern for many people.” The energy regulator will hold a public forum on AGN’s final plan on 1 February before handing down its draft decision in June. AGN will then have an opportunity to submit a revised final plan before the regulator releases its final decision on 30 November.

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THE Red Cross unit covering Sorrento, Portsea and Rye will hold its monthly meeting at 1.30 pm on Thursday 9 February at Sorrento Community Centre, Morce Av, Sorrento. New members welcome. Contact Coralyn Wickham on 0419 101 397.

Stamp, coin fair PENINSULA Stamp Club will hold a “Stamps, Coins & Card Fair” on Saturday 21 January, at the Dromana Uniting Church Hall, corner Point Nepean Rd and McCulloch St, Dromana (Melway 159 G6). The fair will be open 9am-3pm and admission is free. Refreshments are available, and children are welcome. There is car parking nearby. Details: 0418 322 315.

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Butt out, Fred: Advance Community College, Rosebud, student Elisha Dessmann was on the team creating the stop-motion anti-smoking animated clip.

SHARPY’S Beer Run organisers are hoping to double the number of entrants than ran in last year’s inaugural event which attracted 350 runners. Starting and finishing at Main Ridge, the event over 21 and 10 kilometres on Saturday 18 March supports The Bays Hospital through entrance fees and donations. The runners pass through Arthurs Seat state park. A 200-metre Pints for Prostates Dash raises money for the hospital’s prostate nurse services. Details: Deborah Sharp, 0410 794 631 or email debsharp80@gmail. com

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SMOKING rates in Frankston and on the Mornington Peninsula are significantly higher than the state average – statistics Peninsula Health and local schools are out to improve. “Most people in our community would agree that no one wants their kids to smoke,” Kristen Young, health promotion practitioner at Peninsula Health, said. “But, for an issue with so much support, the score card on tobacco use within our local community is quite dismal.” The service is collaborating with Mornington Peninsula Shire youth services and Frankton Mornington Peninsula Primary Care Partnership to create the Smokescreen Project. It was launched last year at Mornington Park Primary School, Balcombe Grammar and Advance Community College. Over five interactive sessions, students learned stop motion video production techniques and explored the implications of smoking. “We were lucky to engage talented artist Brett Cardwell, from Cardytoons, who worked with the students to storyboard their ideas, develop characters for the clips and learn stop motion animation techniques for their Smokescreen clips,” Ms Young said. “It was a great project and the kids loved it,” Mornington Park Primary School teacher Anna Vevers said. “It was a fantastic learning experience and, if there is an opportunity for the grade sixers next year to be involved, I know that we would be really keen.” Four of the short video clips developed through the Smokescreen Project will be screened at the Peninsula Short Film Festival, 3-5 February. Peninsula Health is seeking funding to continue the Smokescreen Project in 2017. Those interested in being involved should call Ms Young on 9788 1506.

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Clean-up time: While the Pillars provides a great place for socialising and rock jumping or diving, its rock crevices have also become a dumping ground for cigarette butts and other rubbish. Picture: Yanni (main) and supplied

Cliff attraction turns messy Continued from Page 1 “Nothing has improved; it’s only got worse for residents with the visitors doing burn-outs, causing dust and damage – and, of course – the council is nowhere to be seen.” Some of the young people were aggressive and drunk and urinated in the streets, he said. “There’s a demographic difference – they are not from Mt Martha and they have no respect.” Mr Davey said a $70 parking fine wasn’t too daunting when divided among four people in the one car – it’s similar to city parking fees. Ms Donaldson said signs banning alcohol were “not working”. “What is happening to reinforce the new laws?” she asked. “Did the rangers visiting the area yesterday report anyone for littering, drinking, illegal parking, or urinating in public?” Mornington Peninsula’s acting chief operating officer Niall McDonagh said shire officers “proactively patrolled the area twice or three times every day”. “With the warmer weather, patrols are ramped up and can be conducted up to eight times in a day,” he said. “The southern officers also patrol this area on their way back to Mornington.”

Mr McDonagh said officers enforced ‘No Stopping’ infringements in surrounding streets, with police enforcing alcohol breaches. “Police have been made aware of this issue and enforcement of the Esplanade is conducted by them. “Police also patrol the surrounding residential streets where ‘No Standing’ rules apply. They also enforce [rules against] parking on nature strips and both the police and parking officers issue penalty infringement notices. “The shire’s service providers do regular litter patrols along the road edge and surrounding streets. When required we also collect rubbish on the cliff top.” Mr McDonagh would not say if any infringement notices had been issued. Mornington Police Acting Sergeant Sarah Blackmore said police “obviously maintained a presence” at the Pillars on busy beach days. “Patrols of the area are always raised in briefings at the start of our shifts,” she said. “It helps if residents report bad behaviour so that we know what’s happening. Residents should call 000 to alert police because we can’t be everywhere at once. “If we have the resources, we will be there.”

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HUMAN remains were found in bushland off Diamond Bay Road, Sorrento, on Friday. Homicide Squad detectives said they formed part of an “ongoing investigation” and would not comment further. Police media officer Belinda Batty said the police Mounted Branch, Operations Response Unit and SES were also involved in the investigation. She said the remains would be forensically examined. The age of the remains or if theyr are those of a male or female are not known at this stage. Television news film showed police were searching in a lightly timbered area.

UP to four thieves forced the door of the Flinders general store to steal a quantity of cash, 3.25am, Thursday 12 January. The men, wearing dark clothing, were seen driving off in a darkcoloured car, perhaps a Toyota, from the Cook St store.

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Car with history: Apart from having a trailblazing design of its own, this Cord sedan, pictured here with actor John Wood, was once owned by aviator Amelia Earhart, who disappeared in 1937 while attempting to fly around the world.

Earhart’s car lands at Mornington A CAR given to pioneering women aviator Amelia Earhart will be in Mornington next month as part of the RACV Great Australian Rally. The front wheel drive supercharged Cord was a present from Earhart’s husband, George Putnam, who had it painted in her favourite colour, “Eleanor blue”, named after her friend Eleanor Roosevelt, the wife of the long serving United States’ president, Franklin D Roosevelt. The Cord’s owner, Terry Dowel of Beaconsfield, will exhibit his car at the rally which raises money for research by the Peter MacCallum

Cancer Centre. Earhart was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean - from Canada to Wales - as a crew member in 1928 and in 1932 she was the first woman pilot to fly solo across the same ocean, in a record of 15 hours 18 minutes. A successful author, Earhart’s ambition was to be the first woman to fly solo around the world, and on 1 June 1937 she set out to fly the longest route, around the equator – 45,000 kilometres. One month later on 2 July, after covering 39,000 kilometres, the

40-year-old pilot’s Lockheed 10 Electra disappeared over the Pacific after leaving Lae, in Papua-New Guinea, en route to Hawaii via Howland Island, the second last leg of the journey. No trace of her aircraft has ever been found. Mornington Racecourse will open to the public from 10am to 4pm on Sunday 5 February. Food and wine will be available, along with other attractions. Adults $10; children under 14 are free. Entry fees are donated to Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre for cancer research. Details greataustralianrally. com.au online.


Shark alert ends surf day Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au A DAY of fun in the water at Point Leo for up to 150 people with disabilities was called off on Saturday because of sharks. It was feared sharks would be attracted to the beach by a rotting whale carcass washed up on the beach at nearby Shoreham on Wednesday. The committee of the Disabled Surfers Association Mornington Peninsula changed the year’s first event from surfing to a barbecue – although the

shark threat did not deter surfers enjoying the first swell in Western Port since the New Year. DSA Mornington Peninsula president Ashley Gardner said the event’s cancellation followed consultation with members of the committee, local shark expert Kent Stannard (Tag for Life), as well as a marine biologist and Point Leo Foreshore reserve regarding removal of whale carcass. The poor condition of the juvenile humpback meant it was not possible to determine its cause of death, but the presence of three orcas – killer whales – off Seal Rocks the previous may

have been a factor. Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning officers were on site Thursday assessing their options of removing the carcass, such as carrying it off the beach or burying it. They decided on Friday to use a front-end loader to bury the nine-metre carcass above the high-tide mark. DELWP incident controller Shane Van Den Born said the whale had been in the water “several weeks” and its missing tail was evidence of shark bites. “We were hoping the hot spell would break down the body or that a high tide

would wash it out to sea, but it looks like we will have to bury it.” He said rocks and difficult access made it impractical to carry the carcass up off the beach. DELWP communications manager Sally Bateman said whales and their remains were protected and must not be disturbed or removed without authorisation. The department is the responsible agency for responding to whale and dolphin strandings. “We have the trained and experienced staff, equipment and plans to respond to these types of events, which occur occasionally along our coastline,

in a safe and coordinated way,” she said. Anyone seeing a shark or a swimmer in danger should call 000 or notify lifesavers if at a patrolled beach. Swimmers are advised not to swim in places where human or animal waste enters the water, and not to remain in the water with bleeding wounds. They should keep away from large schools of fish, seals or other wildlife. The latest sighting information is on the VicEmergency website and app. For information on staying safe around sharks visit lsv.com.au/sharksafety.

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NEWS DESK Policeman honoured A MEMORIAL service next month will dedicate Frankston Hospital’s new operating theatre to former police constable Phillip Gordon Fleming. Constable Fleming was an observer in a police divisional van travelling along the Boulevard, Kew, in February 1971, when it ran off the road, crashed through a fence and plunged down an embankment. He received massive head injuries and died instantly. The ceremony at 10am, Friday 17 February, will be held with full police honours in the presence of Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton. Victoria Police Blue Ribbon Foundation Peninsula Branch president Darryl Nation said the dedication will be held at the City of Frankston Bowling Club, corner of William and Yuille streets, Frankston. Email rhonnation@optusnet.com.au or call 9775 5978 for more details.

See the stars VISITORS will be able to see through telescopes and, weather permitting, view stars, planets, clusters and galaxies at sessions being run by Mornington Peninsula Astronomical Society. They are at 8pm, Friday 20 January, and then every first Friday of each month at the purpose built observatory next to the Briars Outdoor Ed Camp, 450 Nepean Hwy, Mt Martha. See mpas.asn.au or call 0419 253 252 for details.

Vinnies and staff celebrate Mary’s staying power VOLUNTEERS at Vinnies Mornington gathered for a special event last month: a celebration of Mary Cowan’s 50 years’ service to the charity organisation and her impending 90th birthday. Store manager Megan Box said Ms Cowan – who sorts and prices the store’s bric-a-brac section – had helped out at the 184 Main St store for 12 years. She moved to Mornington from South Australia where she manned the counter at

Vinnies’ Cambelltown store for 38 years. Ms Cowan said she “thoroughly enjoyed working at the store with such a good group of people”. Ms Box described her as a “valuable worker”. “She had a stroke last year but was back in the store after two months.” The store opens 9am-5pm every day.

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Carrying on: Mornington Vinnies’ store Tuesday helpers and head office staff gather to celebrate Mary Cowan’s 50 years of service. Mary is far right, middle row. Picture: Supplied

Training ground EQUESTRIAN Science International has opened a training centre on the Mornington Peninsula on 4.5 hectares at the former Basinghall Farm in Tuerong. ESI markets itself as internationally recognised for “improving horse training using an evidence-based and ethical approach”. The centre is run by horse trainer, coach and winner of the Eureka prize for science, Dr Andrew McLean, and his rider coach wife Manu.

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Lantern animation: Her father might be an acting minister, but for Asha Dalidakis the most entertaining chracter at Rosebud on Friday was Shrek, in town to publicise April’s Lights exhibition. Picture: Yanni

Light attraction to dream about ROSEBUD will host an international lighting extravaganza featuring some of the most loveable characters from Dreamwork’s animation in an Australian-first exhibition. Around 100, huge illuminated figures from the movies Shrek, Kung Fu Panda, How to Train Your Dragon and Madagascar will come to life and light up the Rosebud foreshore in April. Lights by DreamWorks is an interactive, walkthrough experience that will run for 30 days and is expected to attract more than 300,000 visitors. Modelled on the traditional Chinese Lantern Festival, Lights by DreamWorks also features a variety of scenographic pieces, LED furnishings, themed technology and learning zones, an immer-

sive cinema experience and animatronic dragons. The exhibition, previously only seen in Chile and London, was previewed in Rosebud on Friday by acting Tourism and Major Events Minister Philip Dalidakis. Mr Dalidakis said the launch at Rosebud was “a great opportunity for visitors to explore one of Victoria’s seaside regional towns”. DreamWorks consumer products country director Jo Pascoe said it was exciting to bring the lantern experience to Australia for the first time. “We’re looking forward to seeing eyes young and old light up when they experience our large scale illuminated characters for the very first time in such a beautiful part of Victoria.”

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LETTERS

Planning for planning decisions is a good idea The Mornington Peninsula is under voracious attack from developers and investors buying up housing and land for sub divisions and re zoning. They are overloading Mornington Peninsula Shire Council with planning applications, knowing full well that they will not be thoroughly investigated by shire officers within the allotted time. Unless the shire makes a deliberation on any planning application within 60 days developers are entitled to take action at VCAT (Victorian Civil Administrative Tribunal. This has happened many times in 2016 at great cost to the shire, residents and ratepayers. Judging by current record real estate sales on the peninsula, there are many more of these developments to come in 2017. We are fast becoming another Melbourne suburb. At the recent council elections, the community elected councillors on their promises of preserving neighbourhood character and the conservation of the natural systems and biodiversity in residential and green wedge zones. Cr David Gill’s motion to have council officers look at forming a planning committee in order that councillors be briefed on planning applications and future planning scheme amendments before they are debated at public meetings, is common sense and to be commended (“Plan for planning committee”, The News 20/12/16). The shire urgently needs to update and define its green wedge and planning schemes involving residential subdivision. It is a given that you and your community be properly protected. Doris Campbell, president Mornington Peninsula Ratepayers and Residents Association

over that time well remember the strong community representation which came to the fore the moment a major development was proposed or in many cases even just suggested. It is grossly unfair on all parties, applicants, objectors, councillors and shire officers, to not be able to meet on a separate occasion, discuss openly and fully consider all relevant aspects of a planning application, free from the time restricted pressures of an ordinary council meeting. I sincerely trust the newly elected council will support Cr Gill in his efforts to have the committee reinstated. Brian L Stahl, Hastings

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Please, please, please people, stop walking your dogs on hot pavements. I can’t believe the number of otherwise responsible pet owners (at least one hopes they’re normally responsible) who force their poor little pooches to walk on blazing hot footpaths in summer. The owners are fine; they’ve got shoes on. May I suggest if you’re thinking of taking Fido out for a lunchtime stroll you remove your shoes first and try walking on that hot cement? Unless you’re both cruel and sadistic I suspect you’ll speedily change your mind about that midday walk that burns the paws of your pet and take them out at a more reasonable time. Heather Kennedy, Seaford

I fully support Cr David Gill’s call for reintroduction of the Developments Assessment Committee to give Mornington Peninsula Shire Council and the community an opportunity to “ have their say” on planning Applications (“Plan for planning committee”, The News 20/12/16). This vital committee should not have been disbanded by council as trying to deal with planning applications along with other business, at ordinary meetings of council is a serious mistake. An example I witnessed at a community council meeting held at Hastings last year highlighted this when the matter of the redevelopment of the Sorrento Hotel was dealt with. Objectors were required to travel from Sorrento to Hastings, did not have the opportunity to personally raise their concerns with council, and saw the matter rushed through out of pure expediency. We all enjoy the benefits of many years of good planning control on the peninsula reaching back into the 1970s with establishment of the Western Port Regional Planning Authority. Those outcomes have been achieved by rigorous control and, above all, consultation. Those of us who have lived on the peninsula

Bikes a problem The [Mornington Peninsula] shire’s infrastructure manager states bollards and flashing signs were placed along the Esplanade [at Mt Martha] to prevent illegal parking and assist in pedestrian movement (“New limits and lanes for safety”, The News 10/1/17). The biggest problem is bike traffic along the Esplanade. With double lines along most of the Esplanade it is impossible to pass a bike rider without having to cross double lines. It causes a bank up of traffic and, often through frustration, motorists having to take unnecessary risks to pass cyclists. In times of heavy usage over the summer months, cyclists should be re-directed along alternative routes, thus easing the congestion along this section of road. John Tingiri, Mornington

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Danger for dogs As temperatures soar and reach new records all over the country, please remember that dogs should never be left in parked vehicles — which can become death traps in a matter of minutes. Even on a mild, 25-degree day, the temperature inside a car parked in the shade can soar to between 37 and 50 degrees in minutes; on a 30-degree day, the temperature can reach 70 degrees in less than 10 minutes. Leaving the windows cracked (or even half-

way down) and/or leaving water in the vehicle will not keep animals comfortable or safe. With only hot air to breathe dogs can succumb to heatstroke in as little as 15 minutes, resulting in brain damage or death. Symptoms include restlessness, excessive thirst, heavy panting, lethargy, lack of appetite and coordination, dark tongue, and vomiting. Please, when it’s warm outside, leave animals at home. If you see a dog left in a car, have the car’s owner paged at nearby stores or call 000 immediately — the dog’s life depends on it. Ashley Fruno, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) Australia

Broken rules Of course [Liberal Nepean MP] Martin Dixon MP is supporting thrashing the green wedge on the Mornington Peninsula, that’s what his side of politics stands for (“Expansion applauded” Letters 10/1/17). The fact still remains that Willow Creek [winery] has been allowed to almost double the patron numbers on its undersized lot of land; this is in complete disregard of the green wedge rules. If as Mr Dixon seems to imply, this is good and it becomes the norm to disregard these rules for development on green wedge land, his dream of a tourist-led revitalisation of our peninsulas economy will be very short lived. The very thing we are selling, open space and a green and healthy environment, will soon be a thing of the past if we listen to his advice. The rape of our environment for the quick buck is not what I want for the peninsula. Rupert Steiner, Balnarring Beach

Economic slaves Your article by David Chalke “Peasants are revolting and that’s how they see their leaders” (The News 10/1/17) is so pertinent to life in Australia today. It is refreshing to read a candid, truthful account of the economic and social situation in Australia instead of the usual drivel about jobs and growth, the “new economy” and deficits and surpluses. In 1381 the English peasants revolted against the same problems faced by the Australian peasants of today and beheaded their Lord High Treasurer, which sounds like a good idea to me. I have been of the belief that we are in World War III, not the blood and guts nuclear type of war, but economic warfare to achieve the same results. Australia has already been vanquished, almost all of our industrial might gone; even Victoria’s Hazelwood power station being closed down by foreign owners. Our wealth now largely dependent on supplying iron ore, coal and gas to other countries, all of our manufactured goods coming from other countries. Few jobs here for the peasants, mostly “banana republic” jobs in tourism, agriculture and servicing ourselves. The peasants are being forced into slavery, not ball and chain slaves, but economic slaves, man and wife being put into huge debt for life, with real wages spiralling downwards. Money and economics is everything, the people are nothing - just units of economic resource. Perhaps we need another Great Depression to level things out and start to rebuild this country back to where it was in 1967.

I’m still attracted to the beheading option. Brian A Mitchelson, Mornington

Soccer’s high score I just want to thank Craig MacKenzie for his informative fortnightly Soccer column in The News, it’s great to get all the background stuff on local clubs. As one who doesn’t use Facebook or Twitter I believe that, but for MacKenzie’s column I would have little or no up to date information about soccer (its taken me the best part of half a century to get used to using that word, but I’m getting there) ] here on the Mornington Peninsula. Long may it continue. Best wishes for the coming season and why can’t you guys give us a weekly Soccer column? Chris Mooney, Hastings Editor: Craig MaccKenzie is about to start writing about soccer for The News on a weekly basis.

Visitors depart Only a week or so now until Australia Day, where we say a very fond farewell to the vast majority of our visiting multicultural hordes. As the supply of this excellent newspaper disappears so quickly during January, no doubt our visitors checking (a possible whim?) on properties for sale. Our op shops, as good as any in Australia, are for second hand goods in reasonable condition, including cleaned and/or washed clothing. Do not use them as a dumping ground. We have a tip for the rubbish. Adieux passionnés. Cliff Ellen, Rye

Pension scare Once again we have lies and scare campaigns about pensions getting cut. A mere 10 per cent of pensioners, those wealthy people that [Labor leader] Bill Shorten is so concerned about, are affected by the cuts. Those people have assets (the family home not being included in the calculations) that give them an additional income apart from the pension. I don’t think any fair minded individual would not think it was appropriate that wealthy people get a smaller pension than those who have not been favoured by life’s circumstances. But here we have Bill Shorten crying crocodile tears for his wealthy mates and taking the liberty to call our prime minister [Malcolm Turnbull] a sook over this issue. It’s a shame Bill Shorten hasn’t got the guts to advocate cutting multiple Centrelink payments to Muslim “families”. As far as those unsolicited phone calls that are being received on one’s answering machine, I intend to lodge a formal complaint with my local member. I really think it is time that we set higher standards for politicians to voice their opinion. Heidi Davies, Mornington Letters to the editor can be sent to The News, PO Box 588, Hastings 3915 or emailed to: team@mpnews.com.au Letters should be kept to a maximum 300 words and include name, address and contact phone number for verification purposes.

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MORNINGTON ART SHOW

Seven days of art THE Mornington Art show will run for seven days, including Australia Day, after its opening at 7pm on Thursday 19 January. After the opening the show opens daily from 10 am to 5 pm. The opening night is a social event with food, refreshments and music from the Bakery Jazz Trio. Opening night tickets are available at Farrell’s bookstore or on line at www.morningtonartshow.com.au. During the weekend, BMW Mornington will have the latest vehicle on display with a prize for an art show visitor. More than 800 paintings have been selected in this year’s show in a range of styles and media, including 60 works by Sydney-based artists. Prices range from $150 to $4000. “The quality is excellent and will provide a visual array of original art as if three or four galleries had combined. Artists are local, Victorian and from several Australian states,” organisers and member of Mornington Rotary, John Renowden, said. “Whether people come to the opening night or during the days, the Rotary Club of Mornington organisers are confident they will find it well worth a visit.” Opening night tickets can be bought online from morningtonartshow.com.au, from Farrell’s bookstore, Mornington, or at the door on the night.

Winners of the silent auction will be chosen at the end of the opening night, which starts at 7pm Thursday 19 January at Peninsula Community Theatre, Wilsons Rd, Mornington. Opening night tickets can be bought online from morningtonartshow.com.au, from Farrell’s bookstore, Mornington, or at the door on the night. There is also a lucky door prize. First prize in the raffle being run in conjunction with the art show is a $1500 “garden package” includes electrical or battery pack equipment, a wheelbarrow, a composter, fertilisers and planter pots. Second prize is $1000 worth of men’s or women’s clothing and a $500 “resort gift package” for third. Other prizes include a blue tooth speaker and two fishing rods . The raffle will be drawn at 4pm on Australia Day, 26 January, the final day of the art show.

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Auction offers time out THE big ticket items in the silent auction at the opening of this year’s Mornington Art Show are all about taking a break. A $750 package includes dinner during a weekend at the Yarra Valley and the loan of a BMW car for transport. Another item is a $700 voucher for use at an RACV resort for a weekend’s accommodation and breakfasts. Other items include accommodation and breakfast at Brooklands, Mornington, a dinner voucher for Manhattan Restaurant, lunch for two at Licciardos, Mt Eliza, Mornington Peninsula wines, spas, beauty treatments.

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THE Bakery Jazz Trio is making a return appearance for the opening night of the 45th Mornington Art Show.

ENTRIES in this year’s Mornington Art Show includes glass works by Roberta Easton, Craig Davy’s “impressionistic” seascapes and Ron Brown’s multi-media works on canvas. Easton has been glassblowing for more than 20 years and says many of her pieces have been inspired by her own paintings. Her glass work includes platters,

vases, plates, paperweights and “animal inspired” shapes. Craig Davy and Ron Brown are the seven-day show’s feature artists. Both are based on the Mornington Peninsula. Award winning Davy is described as having an impressionistic approach to his seascapes while Brown paints in a contemporary style with strong use of colour.


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MORNINGTON ART SHOW

Student artists of the future ART from VCE students attending Toorak College, Mornington Secondary College and Balcombe Grammar are again part of this year’s Mornington Art Show. Their works include photography, painting and material constructions. Some of the pieces were considered for Victoria’s Top Arts display assembled from secondary colleges. Members of the art group of girls from Toorak College explore emotional expressions through photography Lilt Townshend looks at “Three seasons of love” with a combination of embroidery over film. Jemima Stocker looks at individuality within a crowd with her “One in a crowd” sequence. Alexandrea Ward produces a surrealistic view of lost identity with “Dream in Piece”. Students from Mornington Secondary College produced a range of paintings in a variety of styles, including Hayley Spreckley’s depiction of emotional expressions through fruits with brightly contrasting colours. This piece won the 2016 Tallis Award. Works from Balcombe Grammar include a portrait by Isabella Chau, colourful fish from Paris Finch , Tessa Hull’s “Arrangements of the Mind”, and modern art paper shapes by Luwana Lane.

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MORNINGTON Art Show judge Julie Goldspink.

Show judge with ‘creative freedom’ MORNINGTON Art Show judge Julie Goldspink describes herself as a “realist-impressionist water colourist, using wet into wet technique”. She also works in mixed media in which she finds “a creative freedom to experiment with expressive mind”. “The love and magic of creating a new artwork lives in the soul and, in my case, consumes every part of me and every minute I can spare. I hope to be able to enjoy painting and exhibiting for the rest of my life,” Goldspink says. An artist and teacher, Goldspink holds demonstration classes and workshops throughout Australia and is a member of the Australian Watercolour Institute.

On show: Toorak College artists Eloise Hutchinson, standing with art teacher Dailan Hatherway, Alexandrea Ward and Jemima Stocker, top. And Mornington Secondary College’s Hayley Spreckley’s “Fruitful view of emotions”.

SINCE its beginning 45 years ago, Mornington Rotary Club’s annual Mornington Art Show has raised more than $1 million for community, national and international projects. More than $650,000 of this has been spent in the local community. “These projects are extensive. They range from support for pre-schools, special development centres, student scholarships and leadership programs, medical support, disabled sailing, the lifesaving club, and scouts to constructions such as the clock tower and several gazebo shelters around Mornington,” organiser John Renowden said. “The remainder of funds have been spent on International Rotary projects such as the eradication of polio throughout the world, tsunami relief, and support for bushfire and flood affected communities. “Mornington Rotary is proud that it established Australian Rotary Health for medical research almost 35 years ago following the vision of Rotarian Ian Scott, a local bank manager. Its current focus is on mental health research with an emphasis on preventative mental health strategies for young people.” The art show raises its money from entry fees, the sale of paintings and from costs covered by sponsors.

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Please be at the Museum 15 minutes before the start.

Road works at The Briars Traffic improvement works at the Nepean Highway access Construction will be taking place from the 9 January to late February 2017. Vehicle access will be maintained for the majority of the works period; however the access road will be closed over 8 days to facilitate underground road drainage works.

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Both walks will leave from The Old Post Office Museum Cnr. Main Street and Esplanade The cost is $5.00 per person Bookings are not required Enquiries to Vicky on 0412 989 749 The Old Post Office Museum opening times :Wednesday 25th January 11.00am – 3.00pm Thursday 26th January 10.00am – 4.00pm Sunday 29th January 1.30pm – 4.30pm


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But BlueScope spokeswoman Jill Gregory told The News on Monday (9 January) that the company had recently embraced “lean manufacturing principles” aimed at cutting “waste” in all forms. She said the cost cutting measures had worked and improved international competiveness along with BlueScope’s market share in the competitive Australian market. Metal coating line 5 will be upgraded to produce Zincalume steel for the Australian market and will recommence operations in September. In addition, Western Port had also recently announced the increase in use of its number 2 paint line from five to seven days a week. Liz Bell

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World music: The members of the Chamber Philharmonia Cologne play a diversity of pieces.

International orchestra in Mornington AFTER successful European tours in 2015 and 2016, one of Germany’s finest ensembles, the Chamber Philharmonia Cologne, will give a concert in Mornington on Monday 23 January, 8pm, at Macartan’s Church. Known “the world over” for playing classical music, the orchestra will perform a diverse program ranging from Antonio Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, to Mozart, Peter Tchaikovsky and Niccolo Paganini. Familiar greats mix well with works

from people such as Sergei Prokofieff through to the “King of Tango” Astor Piazzolla. The Chamber Philharmonia Cologne performs about 300 concerts a year around the world, and has a huge following in several countries. Its repertoire is primarily hand-picked popular and unknown works from a variety of musical epochs. Book at the Mornington Peninsula visitor information centre, 359B Point Nepean Rd, Dromana, or call 1800 804 009 or 5987 3078.

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


Mornington 33 Robertson Drive

The possibilities are endless Auction: Saturday 4th February at 1:30pm Buyers Over $485,000 *Newly rendered facade, picket fence and freshly landscaped gardens and lawns *Tastefully designed new interior throughout house, unit and bungalow *Polished floorboards and feature walls throughout *Beautifully renovated kitchen and bathrooms all with modern appliances *Close to schools and shops, and a short drive to beaches and Peninsula Link.

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A comfortable and convenient lifestyle awaits Address: For Sale: Agency: Agent:

2a Blake Court, MOUNT ELIZA $920,000 - $1,012,000 Community Real Estate, 7/20-22 Ranelagh Drive, Mount Eliza, 9708 8667 James Crowder, 0407 813 377

ENSCONCED in a beautiful garden setting, in a neighbourhood renowned for stately manors and leafy tranquility, this substantial property is set on a 2586 square metre block where you can enjoy lazy summer days unwinding beside the sparkling in-ground pool. The interior offers wonderful living spaces that are enhanced by elegant period touches with a massive lounge and dining area warmed by an open fireplace. Opening from the

dining area is the crisp white kitchen boasting a ceramic cooktop and double oven, with other appliances including a dishwasher. From the adjoining casual meals zone you can step through into a wonderful enclosed verandah with slate tiled floors that has been converted into a useful home office space, which in turn leads through to a lovely sun room. The entertaining terrace that overlooks the pool has a wonderfully warm northerly aspect and a towering Cyprus

hedge provides the perfect natural screen to enjoy all these facilities in privacy. Two spacious bedrooms share the main bathroom with separate shower and tub, with the equally roomy master bedroom featuring an ensuite and walk-in wardrobe. Immaculately maintained, this home presents a life of comfort and convenience for any established family with a range of quality schools and quaint shopping nearby.

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Mornington

630 Esplanade

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YVE • Finesse and high-end finishes are presented at this breathtaking 3D architect designed coastal haven, completion November 2017 with stamp duty savings available • Stunning contemporary design including timber/rendered facade, automatic entrance gates to a double garage (int. access) and a lift to all three modern levels • Luxury interior decor by Kate Walker Design with 6-star rating benefits including ducted heating/cooling throughout, gas-log-fire and timber floors in living ares • Bi-fold doors reveal a vast roof-top terrace, plus alfresco platform below showcasing the ever-changing bay views and nightly sunsets

For Sale Price Dean Phillips Marcus gollings

$2M PLUS 0402 833 865 0422 236 990

Mornington

8 Mills Beach Close

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VogUE • This breathtaking three-bedroom-plus-study coastal sanctuary designed by awardwinning Englehart Homes, boasts high ceilings, grand clerestory windows and stunning blackbutt timber floors • This exclusive residence situated in one of Mornington’s most prized cul-de-sacs is just steps from the many culinary delights of Main Street and Mills Beach shoreline • The expansive upstairs open-plan living/dining area flows seamlessly into the gourmet stone and stainless-steel kitchen and onto the alfresco balcony • Children/guests enjoy the lower level zone including spacious bedrooms with mirrored robes, second bathroom and second living area opening to private patio

For Sale Price inspect Chelsey gibson

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$1.375M PLUS Saturday 12:00 - 12:30pm 0409 277 997

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Tuerong/Moorooduc

133 Graydens Road

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SHePPHerdS FArM • 83 acre (approx) former apple orchard featuring three large dams ideal for irrigating, three main paddocks, underground drainage, secure fencing and ample shedding including packing, storage and cool rooms • Blank canvas for any number of farming pursuits, the traditional farmhouse includes bedrooms with BIR, separate living/meals areas, family bathroom and 2nd toilet • Sweeping acreage affords many attractive locations to build a contemporary new home (STCA) only minutes from shops, schools, services and Peninsula Link • TERMS: 10% Deposit, Balance 60 - 120 Days

Auction Inspect campbell noonan dean Phillips

Saturday 18th of February at 1pm Saturday 3:00 - 3:30pm 0400 062 987 0402 833 865

Moorooduc

210 Bungower Road

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LAWSoN’S rETrEAT • Stunning homestead set on 10 indigenous acres (approx), ideal for hobby farmers with machinery/sheep shedding, water tanks, 2 dams, chicken coop and veggie garden • A rare find immersed in absolute tranquility, just a few minutes’ drive to the major shopping districts of Somerville, Mornington or Frankston and many local schools • Gourmet kitchen with dual ovens, dishwasher, butlers’ pantry and bi-fold doors to the covered alfresco deck, spilling down onto the 2 acres of park-like grounds • Children enjoy their own wing with retreat and two family bathrooms, as parents embrace the serenity in the large ensuited master with sliding doors to the deck

For Sale Price Inspect campbell Noonan

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$1.25M PLUS Saturday 1:00 - 1:30pm 0400 062 987

MORNINGTON MT ELIZA

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Mornington

9 Caraar Creek Lane

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AEriE • Glass observation balconies, panoramic doors and giant floor-to-ceiling windows embrace spectacular views of the bay Dandenong Ranges and nearby Golf Club • Light-filled interiors, vast open living areas, European designed kitchen and all bedrooms with private ensuite facilities • Elevated cliffside acre (approx.) allotment with prestigious Beleura Hill notability, adding four-car carport, double remote garage and heated horizon-edge pool/spa • Basement-level completes this awe-inspiring 80sqm (approx.) residence with selfcontained apartment/versatile cinema room, gym, wine cellar and further storage

For Sale Price inspect Dean Phillips Marcus gollings

Contact Agent By appointment 0402 833 865 0422 236 990

Mornington

21 Kalimna Drive

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MooringS • Opulent white manor in Mornington’s most elite neighbourhood, offering grand entertaining areas, floor-to-ceiling windows and multiple alfresco balconies • Custom-built to showcase panoramic water views from almost every room and spread over three cleverly designed levels, boasting superb kitchen with integrated dish-drawers, island-bench, walk-in pantry and sheltered morning balcony • Lavish luxury features include self-cleaning lagoon-style swimming pool, sauna, spa bath, internal lift and 1500-bottle sub-level wine cellar • Ducted vacuum, zoned heating/air-con, alarm, remote gates and 4-car garage

For Sale Price inspect Dean Phillips Marcus gollings

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Mount Martha

57 Stanley Crescent

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VuE DE MonDE • Outstanding two-year-old designer home spread over two levels on 1890sqm (approx.) allotment with four exceptional living areas including games room opening to jacuzzi and fire pit area, plus rumpus room off the children’s wing • Directly overlooking Safety Beach shoreline, the bay and city skyline, the deluxe theatre room sits adjacent to the luxurious master with WIR and divine ensuite • Luminous family living/dining adjoins the stunning stone and s/steel kitchen, with glass doors to sublime BBQ terrace and entertaining balcony with sweeping views • Also offering a sunny study, Italian oak floors, triple garage with internal access, hydronic heating, tinted and double-glazed windows, plus built-in trampoline

For Sale Price Inspect Dean Phillips amy Day

$1.75M PLUS Saturday 12:00 - 12:30pm 0402 833 865 0408 559 086

Mount Eliza

5 Bay Avenue

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aCaPulCo • Sparkling coastal elevation is presented at this six-bedroom-plus-study, Mediterranean-style residence of Mt Eliza’s coveted Golden Mile • Architecturally designed to take advantage of panoramic bay views and set on a beautifully landscaped 2619sqm allotment (approx.) • Enormous floorplan with striking hallway entrance, quality Jarrah kitchen, choice of living zones and storage basement • Sprawling lawns, mature fruit trees and established palms surround the resort-style infinity-edge in-ground pool beneath the alfresco observation balcony

For Sale Price inspect Dean Phillips

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Feast your eyes on this Address: For Sale: Agency: Agent:

9 Bentons Road, MORNINGTON Negotiable over $1,400,000 Harcourts, Suite 2/1a Main Street, Mornington, 5970 8000 Andrew Gillespie, 0414 680 512

THIS contemporary seaside home has been built for the growing family with a sensational five bedrooms – all with ensuite bathroom and walk-in robes – and four living areas on offer, but perhaps best of all, the home is only 4 doors from The Esplanade where walking tracks and the beach beckon. The impressive double storey home is set on a level 725 square metre block and from the ground floor up you are treated to nothing but luxury. Just off the formal entry is a handy study, and the palatial master bedroom has his and hers walk-in-robes with plus an ensuite boasting double rain shower and double vanity. The grand kitchen features Caesarstone bench tops and stainless steel appliances by Blanco, and from the adjoining open plan dining and living zone you step out to fantastic wrap around entertaining deck. Upstairs are four more bedrooms, a second study, and a lovely living room has balcony access affording a view towards the Esplanade. A host of superb appointments include Tasmanian Oak timber floors, ducted heating and evaporative cooling, and from the street is a double garage with internal access.

All ahead full Address: For Sale: Agency: Agent:

79 Helm Avenue, SAFETY BEACH Offers over $800,000 Eview Group, 172 Main Street, Mornington, 5971 0300 Jarod Joseph, 0427 051 084

SET over two levels, and with a magnificent rooftop entertaining terrace that takes in the view across the marina, this exciting lifestyle opportunity is yours for the taking. A massive 195 square metres of living space is kept in comfort with split-system heating and cooling to every bedroom and living zone. The open-plan design features an enormous lounge and dining zone adjoining a splendid kitchen which all leads out to the balcony where you can take in the surrounding 360-degree views. The sparkling kitchen boasts stainless steel appliances by Smeg that include a dishwasher, 900 millimetre oven with rangehood and 900 millimetre 5 burner gas cook-top. There are luxuriously thick bench tops and stylish glass splash-backs to complement the soft-close drawers and breakfast bar. The large master bedroom has a wall of built-in-robes and an ensuite, with two more bedrooms downstairs sharing a spacious main bathroom with separate shower and free-standing tub. There is a powder room for guests and a separate multi-purpose room is ideal for extra living space. Other features include a double garage with internal access.

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

For Sale

1 Glenone Avenue, Dromana Floating sky-high from its elevated corner position on the foothills of Arthurs Seat, this double-brick two-storey residence frames magnificent panoramic bay and coastal views that showcase the best of the Peninsula and glorious bay. Additionally, the home offers unique dual living options making it an outstanding place of permanent residence or holiday retreat for the entire extended family. Renovated interiors offer excellent contemporary comfort with seven bedrooms or a lower-level three-bedroom apartment and top-floor four-bedroom home. Features two kitchens, billiards room with bar, spectacular sea-viewing living and dining opening to grand entertaining terraces and water views across both levels.

Price Contact Agent Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Ayden Nelson 0419 447 038 Kylie Miller 0404 041 554 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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Mount Martha 11 Pacific Terrace Pacific Terrace Perfection With panoramic bay views from an elevated, blue-ribbon location where you can enjoy Melbourne’s city lights and watch ships pass through The Heads, this gracious three bedroom plus study home will captivate you with an open-plan kitchen, living and dining space on the upper level, and a master bedroom and spa ensuite below. The home exudes quality craftsmanship and is meticulously styled with as-new presentation. Formal living and dining spaces open to a private balcony with a bay view and polished Blackbutt flooring features throughout. The entertainer’s kitchen has Caesarstone bench tops, Miele and Asko appliances and an island bench is oriented towards the bay. From here, step onto your covered balcony. The home has zoned ducted heating, ducted refrigerated cooling, ducted vacuum system, alarm system, a video door phone, 9ft ceilings, downlights throughout and storage under the staircase and under the house. Step down the luxuriously wide staircase to the bedrooms, bathrooms and laundry which are on the lower level. Each bedroom has a wall of built-in robes, while the master has built-ins plus a large walk-in robe. The bathrooms are showpieces – the main features a separate bath and double shower and the spa ensuite has a double vanity, large shower and bay views. Outside there are external security blinds, landscaping front, side and rear, two raised vegetable gardens, water tanks (6000litres) and a solar hot water system. This is refined living in one of Mount Martha’s finest streets.

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Price On Application View As advertised or by private appointment www.harcourts.com.au/VMG25922 Malcolm Parkinson M 0421 704 246 P 03 5970 8000 malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au Sue Monaghan M 0400 481 862 P 03 5970 8000 sue.monaghan@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

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Mornington 4a Ti-Tree Grove

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Private seaside oasis This stylish 3 bedroom 2.5 bathroom townhouse with remote double garage delivers the ultimate seaside oasis only 300m walk to the Esplanade and beach. You’ll never want to leave with 2 large living areas, 3 beautiful outdoor spaces, hotel-quality floor to ceiling curtains, Caesarstone bench tops, stainless steel appliances, and split systems throughout providing year round comfort. Enjoy a morning coffee on the private deck of your ground floor master suite – this is Peninsula living!

Price $790,000 - $880,000 View Saturday 1:30-2:00pm www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Gillespie M 0414 680 512 P 03 5970 8000 andrew.gillespie@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

Mornington 17/1034 Nepean Highway

SOLD $380,000

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Much Appreciated…Kara was so easy to deal with at all stages of the purchasing

process. Kara was honest and always approachable. Her communication was excellent and nothing was ever too much trouble for her. Kara was very helpful for several weeks after purchase and this was greatly appreciated. Many thanks Kara! Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 03 5970 8000 kara.james@harcourts.com.au

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Dromana 328 Boundary Road Beautiful Bay View and a Plunge Pool! Beautiful 4 bedroom home with a plunge pool and 2 enormous decks embracing a postcard bay and city view. Zip to the beach in 2 minutes and freeway in seconds, watch the boats at Safety Beach from the bath! Stunning timbers throughout, raked ceilings, large living spaces up and down, master with retreat, balcony and separate entrance. Wet bar, double remote garage, double carport, big back yard, 1013 sqm (approx).

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Saturday 4th February at 3:00pm View Saturday 2:30-3:00pm www.harcourts.com.au Lauren Wild M 0413 487 179 P 03 5970 8000 lauren.wild@harcourts.com.au Robert Lewis M 0450 209 007 P 03 5970 8000 robert.lewis@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

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Mornington 1-3/46 Strachans Road Premium Beachside Living, Ultimate Luxury For Sale Brand new, premium beachside living is coming to Strachan’s Road. Buy off the plan, save on Stamp Duty and secure one of 4 luxurious townhouses walking distance to Fisherman´s Beach. This is an opportunity to own a showpiece home by award winning builder Hispec Homes – winner of the 2016 HIA Victorian Townhouse/Villa of the Year. Select from one of 3 x 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom designs and 1 x 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom design. Each townhouse has spacious ground floor living, a double remote garage, alfresco entertaining and landscaped gardens. Walk to Main Street in under 20 minutes. Includes Caesarstone bench tops, Smeg appliances, American Oak timber flooring, built-in robes, floor-to-ceiling tiled bathrooms, butler´s pantry, powder room, 6 star energy rating and more. Due for completion by July 2017. * Images are artists impressions.

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Price $980,000 View By Appointment In Office www.harcourts.com.au/VMG26356 Lauren Wild M 0413 487 179 P 03 5970 8000 lauren.wild@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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NEW LISTING

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Plenty of room for the Trailer or boat n Gas ducted heating, split system air-conditioning n Fully landscaped gardens n Beautiful wrap around decks n

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Price Negotiable over $1,200,000 View Saturday 11:00-11:30am www.harcourts.com.au/VMG26356 Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au Darren Hood M 0419 666 126 P 03 5970 8000 darren.hood@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

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Landlords, are you inspired to start afresh in the new year? Did you know you can change your property manager without upsetting your tenants during a fixed term lease? There MOUNT MARTHA 10 Esher Rise is NO cost and NO hassle. 2 3 3 Beautiful Home with bay views Maximise your investment in 2017 with Ray White Mornington. This magnificent two story family home, superbly nestled in a quiet court in the popular Water View Ridge Estate, amongst million dollar homes, For Sale showcases north facing views discussion of the city and around the the bay. Comprising features of high ceilings through the home, Forbeautiful a confidential on value ofofoutstanding your investment property, $1,050,000 - $1,150,000 downstairs has a sunken lounge/ dining, guest bedroom with WIR and ensuite, powder room, kitchen with gas hot plate and electric oven, breakfast please call Courtney Scott on 0433 680 975 bar and dishwasher. Upstairs has master bedroom with WIR and ensuite with direct access to balcony that takes on the northerly aspect, second bedroom, family bathroom and landing that is idea for second living/ rumpus or study area, ducted heating and split system cooling. Outside you will find a double lock-up garage under roof-line with internal access, gazebo plus in-ground solar heated pool, second drive way to have access to rear yard that could be used for extra parking space around the back for caravan or boat. The potential to add value to this property is endless, a large loft area that can be taken advantage to add extra living/ storage or bedroom space (STCA). Set on a tranquil, fully landscaped block of 1501m2 approx, within a short drive to South Beach, the village, walking distance to Mount Martha Primary, Balcombe Grammar & transport.

Ray White Mornington

Shop 5, 117-133 Main Street, Mornington

View: By Appointment Keith Burns 0416 079 401 keith.burns@raywhite.com

03 5977 1877 Ph: 5973 2808

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JUST LISTED

D L SO PEARCEDALE 79 South Boundary Road West

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CRANBOURNE EAST 36a Royaloak Cres.

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With lifestyle and equestrian facilities offered in equal measure, this stunning 7.5 Ac (approx) dual occupancy property will allow fortunate new owners to enjoy a low maintenance, high enjoyment way of life. The main 4BR residence sits in private garden surrounds and has recently been renovated whilst a separate self-contained cottage offers great flexibility. Quality horse amenities are designed to suit competitive equestrians and/or agistment operators.

Close to town, close to nature, this brand new home is fully equipped with all you need. Featuring a master bedroom with walk-in robe and ensuite, three spacious bedrooms all with built-in robes, laundry, bathroom, toilet, open plan kitchen, living, dining area and an additional separate living area. Other features include: ducted heating, split system cooling, quality stainless steel appliances and dishwasher, quality fixtures and fittings, alfresco area, landscaped yard.

FOR SALE $1,275,000 plus

FOR SALE $470,000 - $500,000

Inspect As advertised or by appointment.

MOUNT MARTHA 489 Nepean Hwy

Cameron McDonald 0418 330 916

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MORNINGTON 139/98 Bungower Road

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STYLISH LIVING FOR THE OVER 55’S

This fantastic lifestyle estate is a unique offering with an unspoilt outlook towards the Balcombe Creek estuary. It offers a dual occupancy configuration including a light & airy 3BR brick home plus a fully self-contained single bedroom cottage. Whilst very suitable for multi-generational family owneroccupation, the dwellings are currently leased for a secure weekly return of $760 until July, 2017. The undulating block is set up for horse agistment with 5 post & rail fenced paddocks and offers parking space for float, caravan or boat storage.

Situated in the beautiful Mornington Gardens Holiday Village this lovely unit comprises of 2 bedrooms, large open plan living and dining, full kitchen with electric appliances, two way bathroom, separate toilet, laundry, tandem carport, garden shed and small rear yard to enjoy a morning cuppa. With all the facilities that Mornington has on offer at your doorstep and loads of benefits including NO stamp duty, this is definitely one home to consider! SORRY NO PETS. NO INVESTORS.

FOR SALE $1,600,000 - $1,700,000

FOR SALE $225,000 - $245,000

Inspect By appointment

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SAFETY BEACH 6 South Harbour Esplanade

TERRACE LIVING AT ITS FINEST!

SAFETY BEACH 9 Seaspray Close 4

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Stylishly appointed 4 bedroom terrace home offering stunning water views across Hidden Harbour and beyond. Stone bench tops, 900mm Smeg stainless steel appliances, ducted heating & cooling and a retractable electric awning on the outdoor balcony providing welcome shade from the afternoon summer sun. Downstairs, sliding doors from the second living area open directly onto the outdoor courtyard with direct access to the double lock up garage at the rear. An ideal opportunity to secure the idyllic coastal lifestyle you’ve dreamed of.

Commanding the most coveted position in Martha Cove, with panoramic views which ever way you look, this elegant home has 48 squares of luxurious living spread over 2 levels with vast living areas, enormous bedrooms, beautifully appointed bathrooms and dual kitchens which make entertaining an absolute delight. Of course living on a marina would not be complete without room for your boat. Your own private 15m freehold marina berth awaits your vessel. Berth no.1 the most sought after location in the Western Marina.

FOR SALE $799,500

FOR SALE $2,900,000-$3,100,000

Stuart Cox 0417 124 707

Inspect As advertised or by appointment

JUST LISTED

Stuart Cox 0417 124 707

Inspect As advertised or by appointment

JUST LISTED

MOUNT MARTHA 64 Ellerina Road

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THIS ONE TICKS ALL THE BOXES

Why holiday on the Amalfi Coast when this stunning vista can be yours to enjoy 365 days of the year, with the constantly changing Port Phillip Bay & stunning nightly light show that hugs the coastline, leaving you mesmerized. Sit back & watch the constant procession of watercraft from the comfort of the spacious living areas, with sliding doors opening onto the outdoor entertaining area. Stunning timber floors, soaring cathedral ceilings, huge ensuite with corner spa and a multitude of heating/cooling options all add to this property’s appeal.

Brand new and combined with superb street appeal with the convenience of single level living this home has to be on the top of your must inspect list. Four bedrooms, 2 bathrooms including full ensuite, separate study and a vast open plan living area opening to an undercover alfresco area overlooking landscaped low maintenance gardens. The list of quality inclusions include 900mm s/steel appliances, stone bench tops, GDH, air-con and quality floor coverings throughout. Take advantage of all of the attractions Hidden Harbour has to offer.

FOR SALE $1,095,000-$1,195,000

FOR SALE $649,500

Inspect As advertised or by appointment

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● Design driven 3BR luxury coastal townhouse

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● Freeform living/dining spills to alfresco deck

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● Stunning internal feature ‘water wall’, spotted gum floors

● Entertaining decks overlook the pool and soak up the sun

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Jarrod Carman 0423 144 102 Licensed Estate Agent

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Jarod Joseph | 0427 051 084 Sally Gray | 0402 246 081

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MORNINGTON 47 Oakland Street

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● Large open-plan living & dining with floorboards ● Plush carpet & double roller blinds; Low-maintenance ● Reverse-cycle air-con; Ducted heating throughout Mornington Peninsula

Jarod Joseph | 0427 051 084 Sally Gray | 0402 246 081

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● Luxurious, as-new two storey family residence

● Luxury quad level coastal home

● On 864 sqm (approx.) with bay & hinterland views

● Bumper block, ample space for a pool

● Just minutes to the beach, shops & local schools

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● Self-contained ground floor apartment

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MOUNT MARTHA 56 Finlayson Avenue

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The ultimate family package Address: For Sale: Agency: Agent:

18 The Point, MOUNT MARTHA Buyers over $1,700,000 OBrien Real Estate, 3 Main Street, Mornington, 5975 1250 Fraser Bayne, 0419 376 644

SET at the end of a quiet cul de sac, on about 1800 square metres, this amazing home has elegant living zones across both levels and sweeping 180-degrees views across the bay which can never be built out. Presenting in as-new condition, the property is tailor made for larger families with no less than 6 bedrooms on offer. The upstairs master bedroom features a beautiful ensuite and spacious walk in robe and the five other bedrooms downstairs all have built-in robes and share two excellent bathrooms. There is a nice lounge opening to an alfresco deck and a paved courtyard that embraces the magnificent in-ground pool area. In addition to the pool, other entertaining options include a designated theatre room, and from the upstairs dining and lounge area you step out to the incredible rooftop patio which has open and undercover seating areas to enjoy the view of the bay throughout the seasons. The smart kitchen has stainless-steel appliances by Ariston including a dishwasher and under-bench oven, there is a walk-in pantry and the perfectly placed island bench has thick stone bench tops and soft close drawers.

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MORNINGTON 16 Mitchell Street

Agent on site: Sat 1-1.30pm

Complete Contemporary Convenience

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Fabulous For A Family

Open: Saturday 11-11.30am 4

Carolyn Cooley 0498 965 555

Offers Over $680,000

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

• Sun drenched private deck • Double garage with internal access • Ducted heating & cooling throughout • Lush landscaped secure yard/gardens John Young 0412 766 804

MORNINGTON 25 Kooyonga Grove

Open: By Appointment

Park Vista

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A fantastic location, quiet beachside position across from a park provide an ideal setting for these new individually titled luxury homes, coupled with being an easy stroll to Flock Cafe & beach making these new homes something that should be considered. With an elevated position & combining a sense of space, light & functionality in each of these stunning modern masterpieces of approx 29 squares of living including: • 3 bedrooms plus study • High ceilings (downstairs master suite with ensuite & WIR) • Quality tiles & carpets • Stone topped kitchen with Asko appliances • 6 star energy rating • Zoned living spaces • LED downlights • Timber flooring • Balcony to the front with parkland aspect • Ducted heating & split system cooling

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Carolyn Cooley 0498 965 555

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MORNINGTON 20a Neptune Street

• High ceilings • Quality carpets throughout • Double remote garage • Fully landscaped

Agent on site: Sat 2-2.30pm

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Carolyn Cooley 0498 965 555

$479,000

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This stylish modern residence is located within easy walking distance to Somerville Village, Somerville Primary School and transport. Providing a spacious open floor plan with an emphasis on space & light in their design & offering the opportunity to add your own touch with the internal colour scheme & fittings, with no expense being spared making this villa an ideal choice as your new home! • 3 generous sized dwellings (master with ensuite & WIR) • Gas ducted heating • Deluxe Caesar stone bench tops with stainless steel appliances

$1,175,000

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SOMERVILLE 1 / 50-56 Eramosa Road East

Seacombe

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

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Brand new, beach side and beautifully crafted, this townhouse is the epitome of low maintenance luxury living on Beleura Hill. Combining beach side living with the ultimate lock-and-leave lifestyle, this soon to be completed 28sq residence will incorporate architecture-specified to the highest quality & ensured emphasis on space & light filled living. • 4 bedrooms (palatial master suite with fitted robe • Timber flooring, high ceilings & doors & ensuite with freestanding bath) • Ducted heating & cooling • 2 spacious living areas (upstairs & down) • Fully landscaped • Deluxe kitchen with Miele appliances • Remote double garage • Stone topped kitchen & bathrooms

Hockey Grange

Combining all three elements seamlessly in this stunning as new home which has been designed with an essence on light & space throughout. At the heart of this great entertainer is a vast open plan living/ dining area that sits adjacent to the huge deluxe stone topped kitchen that flow perfectly to the decked entertaining area. • 4 bedrooms (spacious master suite with ensuite & fitted WIR) • Huge deluxe kitchen with stainless steel appliances • Zoned living spaces upstairs & down • High ceilings & doors

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

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Balmoral

Situated in a quiet leafy street are these two alluring new townhouses that offer a lock up and leave lifestyle allowing 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 provide for luxury living. • 3 large bedrooms plus study (master w/FES & WIR) • Premium timber floors • 2 living areas (upstairs & down) • Heating & cooling throughout • Deluxe stone topped kitchen with Miele appliances • Double garage • Floor to ceiling tiles • Fully landscaped Get in early to take full advantage of the huge stamp duty savings on offer & to help create your very own slice of Peninsula living with these new residences.

MORNINGTON 2a Bayview Road

MORNINGTON 62 Herbert Street

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

John Young 0412 766 804

Offers Over $900,000

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Designed with an essence on space & light is this stunning beachside abode ideally positioned within easy walking distance to Fishermans Beach, shops & Main Street. With a versatile floor plan offering spacious living, large bedrooms and plenty of space outside for entertaining making this the perfect choice to call home. • 3 bedrooms with WIR plus study • Designer bathrooms with floor to ceiling tiles (master suite with ensuite) & Grohe tapware • Spacious light filled living • Remote double garage • Deluxe stone topped kitchen with • Ducted heating & cooling European appliances • Fully landscaped front & rear Get in early to take full advantage of the huge stamp duty savings on offer.

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

Carolyn Cooley 0498 965 555

www.conleyluff.com.au


MOUNT MARTHA 1/11 Benjamin Street Modern Beachside Luxury

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MORNINGTON 49 & 49a Queen Street Privileged – Golden Triangle Position!

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A fantastic location only minutes stroll from lovely walking trails & sandy beaches, providing an ideal setting for these new individually titled luxury homes & just moments from parks, local strip shops & cafe! Designed with an emphasis on space, light & functionality each of these stunning modern masterpieces will be finished to exacting standards & with all the mod cons one would expect for a home in this highly sought location. • 3 bedrooms plus study • High ceilings throughout & feature vaulted (downstairs master with ensuite & WIR) ceiling to main living • Deluxe gloss kitchen with s/steel appliances • Quality tiles & carpets • Security system • Stone tops to kitchen, ensuite & bathroom • 4000L water tanks • 2 zoned living spaces • 6 star energy rating • Timber flooring • LED downlights • Ducted heating & split system cooling

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Just a stones throw from Fishermans 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.

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

John Young 0412 766 804

Many other features & plus’ for this new development.

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

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MORNINGTON 9a Olive Street Sunset

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Have you been waiting for a beachside townhouse to offer something different to the run of the mill style townhouses? Then you can stop waiting! This stunning as new home is sure to impress with it’s sheer size both inside & out, offering a huge 31.7sqs (approx) of building on a great 404m2 (approx) elevated beachside allotment (an average of nearly 100m2 of land more than most!) with a genuine bay aspect. •3 bedrooms plus study/4th bedroom (downstairs master suite with fitted WIR & FENS) •2 spacious living areas each oriented to take in their own delightful aspects •Deluxe stone topped kitchen with an abundance of draws, cupboards, quality appliances & walk in pantry

• Built to exacting standards & with a functional floor plan with an essence on space & light • High ceilings & doors, timber flooring, feature stringer staircase • Floor to ceiling tiles in wet areas • Ducted heating & cooling, gas fire • Alfresco entertaining & remote double garage

John Young 0412 766 804

Each is a statement that will make you the envy of your friends! So be quick, make a time to inspect & see for yourself why there will only be 1 lucky enough to secure a lifestyle like nothing else currently on offer!

5975 7733

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Summer Deal

Sefton Grange Estate, set amongst an undulating landscape with a combination of seaside ambience and the atmosphere of Mount Martha village shops, is a unique and exciting place to live. This low-maintenance, single-level residence enjoys the quiet surroundings of a family focused area, close to schools, Main Street cafes, Bentons Square shops, and transport. Spacious lounge, family/meals area, centrally located kitchen with breakfast bar, all flow outside to a paved area, great for entertaining. Three generous bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk in robe, the others with built in robes are well served by a bright bathroom, separate toilet and family wise laundry. Great size block, ideal for kids to play, and for caravan, or boat storage. Double lock up garage, gas ducted heating & cooling, gas hot water service; great start and fabulous buy in this special location. This home is an ideal scenario for investors searching for a tenant-ready property to first home buyers, downsizers or a young family looking to set down roots.

Closing Date Sale 7th February at 4pm (unless sold prior) Price $580,000 - $638,000 View As advertised on the net Ciril Campelj 0417 549 302 / ccampelj@hockingstuart.com.au Brett Trebilcock 0439 209 891 / btrebilcock@hockingstuart.com.au

Summer Deal Deal Summer Call us today to take advantage of this amazing offer. Terms and conditions apply.

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Thinking of selling in 2017? List your property for sale now and if it se before March 31st 2017, you’ll receive a

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Thinking of selling in 2017? List your property for sale now and if it sells before March 31st 2017, you’ll receive a

Thinking of selling in 2017? List your property for sale now and if it sells $1000 FLIGHT VOUCHER before March 31st 2017, you’ll receive a

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ROSEBUD 138 Spray Street

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Buy one and get two income streams with this property, designed to accommodate two private residences, which has been generating a return in excess of $32,000pa as a rental. You could convert to holiday rentals or your own holiday home with additional accommodation for extra family. The front residence features 2BR’s, open plan living, kitchen and external deck. The second residence offers 1BR, garden area, kitchen and bathroom.

Perfectly located in a quiet court in the ever popular Capel Sound precinct, this immaculate family home showcases sophistication with its neutral tones throughout. Perfect for the buyers looking for that family home. Featuring master bedroom with WIR & FES, two more bedrooms with BIR’s sharing a fresh family bathroom, and a spacious dining area feeding off the large kitchen which with the beautiful alfresco area on realestate.com.au agent - John Hall - Highest number of total sales by volume. links catering for entertaining throughout the seasons. West on ratemyagent.com.au agent - Chris Wilson - Highest value total sales + highest average sale price. Price: $450,000 Contact: Adam King 0422 337 337

Price: Negotiable over $495,000 Contact: Michelle King 0404 037 336

Raine & Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

Raine & Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

ROSEBUD 3/24 Woodvale Grove

ROSEBUD 5 Foam Street

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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

New Listing

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This little cottage is an easy stroll to Safeway, the main shopping strip, cafes and the beach - What a perfect location! The home consists of three bedrooms and two bathrooms – one has been renovated, there is a neat functional kitchen with hardwood timber floors, open plan living and dining and all on a 417sqm block.

Now Selli ng Call toda y for your free market appraisal

Price: Negotiable over $490,000 Inspect: Sat 3.30-4.00pm & Sun 11.30-12.00pm Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307

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Price: $500,000 - $550,000 Contact: Adam King 0422 337 337

Raine & Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

Raine & Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

RYE 217 Melbourne Road

ROSEBUD 260 Jetty Road

3 Always wanted to live in Rye, now here is your chance. Located on the service road just off Melbourne Road. This is a generous 800 Square Metre block ripe and ready for your new home. Enjoy the pristine location and joys of the peninsula, call today.

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Price: $260,000 Plus Contact: Michelle King 0404 037 336

Price: From $455,900 to $609,000 Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307

Raine & Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

Raine & Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

ROSEBUD 61 Boneo Road

TOOTGAROOK 16 Raymond Street

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Mornington 3pm – 9.30pm Live & Local Entertainment Street Parade Mornington CFA Torch Light Procession Ross Wilson & The Peaceniks Fireworks Display (subject to weather conditions)

Mount Eliza Village Green 9am – 12.30pm Free Community BBQ Live & Local Entertainment Official Proceedings

Rye Foreshore 12.30pm – 9.30pm Free Community BBQ Live & Local Entertainment Official Proceedings Brian Cadd & The Bootleg Family Fireworks Display (subject to weather conditions)

Sorrento-Portsea RSL 11am – 6pm Official Proceedings Free BBQ Live & Local Entertainment

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HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS

Delta Therapy Dogs visit our patients weekly. DELTA Society Australia is a national not-for-profit organisation with one core belief: that the humananimal bond remarkably improves our quality of life and leaves a lasting paw print on our hearts. They believe there is a special and indescribable kinship shared between dogs and people of all ages. Attention from a dog can brighten your day, make you feel loved and, as has been scientifically proven, improve your overall health and wellbeing. Delta believe a better relationship between people and dogs will lead to a more enriched and fulfilled life for humans and dogs alike. The aim is to improve the participant’s physical, social, emotional and cognitive well-being and general functioning. Positive effects for people experiencing loneliness, depression, anxiety, stress and improvement in recovery times from surgery and illness have been documented. Pets are an integral part of a social support network for many people! The wonderful companionship and bonding that takes place between people and a variety of animals and the resulting healing effect this may have on their well-being is wellknown. Delta’s amazing and devoted volunteer Therapy Dog Teams, brighten the lives of an estimated 20,000 Australians in hospitals and care facilities every week. We are very fortunate to have either Bec, who brings Lucky (a Whippet)

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or Susan, who brings Badger (an English Cocker Spaniel) visit our hospital every weekend to offer the wonderful benefits of pet therapy, spend time with patients and offer a chat, a floppy ear to listen and a paw to shake. For further information on the great work Delta Society Australia does, or to make a donation to help fund the fabulous programs they run, visit www.deltasociety.com.au How do you attend our hospital? Inpatients: you can choose who provides your rehabilitation after

your acute hospital stay or if you have a referral from your GP. Simply request to have your inpatient rehabilitation at our hospital and one of our Rehabilitation Assessment Nurses will visit you to plan your stay with us. Outpatients: A referral from your GP or Specialist is required. Please direct all referrals to: St John of God Frankston Rehabilitation Hospital 255-265 Cranbourne Road, Frankston General telephone: 9788 3333

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NEW LOOK FOR OUR HOSPITAL We are very excited to announce our hospital will be undertaking a $9.7 million refurbishment. Work commenced last month and all staged works aim to be completed by December this year. Scope of works planned: Conversion of 3 and 4 bed wards to 2 bed wards. Increased single rooms Patient rooms and ensuites will be refurbished and refreshed Improved front entrance access for patients and vehicles Chapel to be moved and increased in size with the addition of a multipurpose adjourning meeting room New kiosk and lounge area in front reception Whilst this is a comprehensive and detailed refurbishment it will occur in stages in order to have the least impact on both our inpatients and outpatient services. We will continue with business as usual to provide our comprehensive rehabilitation services every day throughout the project. Hospitality I Compassion I Respect I Justice I Excellence PAGE 44

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A matter of physique FRANKSTON bodybuilder Kim Parrott has been rewarded for her punishing training regime, frugal diet and persistent pursuit of her training goals. She has just returned from winning the world bodybuilding championships in Canada in November. In 2015, Parrott became the Female Figure Overall Champion for Australasian Natural Bodybuilding Fitness Mania. This qualified her to compete in the Ultimate Fitness Events World Championships Elite division in Toronto that year. Unable to go due to prior commitments, she set herself to compete again late last year, win again, and go to Toronto late last year. “In April I achieved my goal,” she said. “I was going to Canada, my home country, to compete at world level [in November].” After working with personal trainer Ty Hanley, of Hanley’s Fitness Mornington, Parrott placed first in Elite Masters Physique and qualified to compete in the Professional show – three shows over two days – and placed second in Elite Masters Figure. She also came second in Open Elite Figure and qualified to compete in the Professional show. “The added bonus was that all of the other Australians had qualified at a professional level as well. We were showing them how it was done!” Parrott came fourth in the Professional Figure category and won the Professional Physique contest. “My name was called, my medal

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Musical youth on the beat THE Peninsula youth music society’s 37th annual summer music school, from 9-13 January, provided hours of musical entertainment, education and fun for young music hopefuls. The program, held at Mount Erin Secondary College, is designed to give students aged 5 to 18 an enjoyable and musical experience, with activities such as rhythm ’n’ beat, movement and dance, try an instrument, sing a song and percussive beat. Designed for students with little or no experience, there are sessions for concert band, woodwind, brass and percussion stage band, string orchestra and vocal theatre. This year more than 150 students took part, making friends while exploring sounds and

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H. Gamble misplaces his cow Compiled by Cameron McCullough LOST Stolen or Strayed.–Spotted cow, branded HG, on rump, near calving. –H. GAMBLE, Frankston. *** AMONGST the last of casualties published is the name of Pte E. J. Vagg, of Carrum, who is reported as seriously ill. *** OUR readers are reminded of Brody and Mason’s high class Poultry Sale, on Wednesday next.–See advertisement. *** THE dance, held on Scturday night last, in aid of the “Wattles” Club Returned Soldier’s Fund, passed off successfully, and was most enjoyable. *** THE monthly meeting of the Seaford branch of the Red Cross Society was held in the hall on Wednesday after noon. The usual box was packed and despatched to Headquarters con taining the following articles. 24 large towels, 8 small towels 1 suit pyjamas, 1 scarf, 3 shirts, 6 pr sox, 2 pks cigarettee, cocoa, and 1 tin of condensed milk, £2 4s Gd, was collected for the funds. *** THE Essendon Band Entertainers appear in the Mechanics’ Hall this evening with a first class program of vocal and instrumental music, and on Sunday afternoon they will give an open air concert in the reserve ad joining the tennis court in aid of the local Red Cross Society. *** PARLIAMEMT has recently passed an Act, which enables the mother of an illegitmate child to take action to have it le-

gitimized where the father is absent from Victoria on war service, is physically or mentally in capable of taking action as the result of such service, or is dead. It is essential that no legal impediment to the marriage should have existed at the time of the birth. Information in regard to the procdure to be adopted to have a child legitimized may be obtained from the Government Statist, Queen St, Melbourne. *** GENERAL regret was expressed in Frankston on Saturday when it became known that word had been received by the parents of Private Ernie McComb that he had succumbed to an attack of appendicitis followed by pneumonia, in England. “Ernie” was a general favorite and being a native of Frankston was known by all. He was not a very strong lad and was refused three times before being finally accepted, but he had made up his mind to go and “do his bit” for his country and nothing would stop him. We sympathise sincerely with his parents in their sad loss. *** WE call particular and special attention to an advertisement in another column announcing that public meetings will shortly be held in Frankston, Somerville and Hastings, to promote the success of the new recruiting campaign this year. We understand that distinguished speakers will be sent down to each meeting from the headquarters of the central organizing body and that large representative local committees will be

appointed, with a small executive for each, who will keep in touch with the central organization. Full particulars will be given next week, but we may express a hope that when the dates are fixed every adult in the shire, whether man or woman, who desires to see the victorious termination of the war, will attend one or other of the meetings. *** PLOWING. Wanted about one acre of land plowed–L. FEAR, Kars street, Frankston. *** MR. JAS. TABB, the Champion Glubber and Cutter, wants work.– Address, FRANKSTON P O. *** RIDING ON FOOTPATHS IN FRANKSTON. Notice is given that anyone found riding on the footpaths in Frankston township will be prosecuted. By order, JOHN E. JONES, Shire Secretary. *** COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA. To the Employers of Australia: your Sons and your Employees have gallanly responded to their Country’s call. Many of them have already distiguished themselves on the battlefield. The Employers of Australia can also do part. THEY CAN LEND THEIR MONEY TO THEIR COUNTRY in order to earry the War to a successful issue. He Fights Who Pays. *** From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 20 January, 1917

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SPHERE PENINSULA SHORT FILM FEST The Sphere Peninsula Short Film Fest is Victoria’s largest public short film screening and will be held for the sixth year running in Rosebud from Friday 3 February to Sunday 5 February 2017. Promising filmmakers will showcase their work in front of a panel of luminaries who will award individuals in a total of nine film categories including best film, best cinematography, best director and best screenplay. This year’s judging panel includes, Nicole da Silva (Wentworth, Doctor Doctor), Lachy Hulme (The Matrix, Offspring), Myf Warhurst (Spicks and Specks, Double J), Sigrid Thornton (SeaChange, Wentworth) Gyton Grantley (Underbelly, House Husbands) and Wayne Blair (Director, The Sapphires and Redfern). Shane Jacobson will MC the event. The festival will attract over 7000 attendees who will roll out their picnic rugs to enjoy 20 short films (up to eight minutes in duration) and live music performances for free, plus dine at an 80-meter food truck alley. Film enthusiasts are also welcome to purchase tickets to feature film screenings at the Rosebud Cinema on the Friday and Sunday. Founded by actor (and Rosebud local) Steve Bastoni, the festival attracts growing support from Australia’s acclaimed actors including Sam Worthington and Russell Crowe. With an expansive career in acting (most recently the AACTA award winning Wentworth and The Wrong Girl), Steve Bastoni offers

young, ambitious filmmakers and actors a great opportunity to kick start their career. “I started the festival to support the arts and foster local film culture in Victoria whilst providing a unique opportunity for emerging filmmakers and actors to showcase their work to industry heavyweights in a fun and relaxed

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Top cricket: Carrum smashed Carrum Downs in their weekend Sub-District clash. Picture: Rab Siddhi

Heavyweights flex muscles PROVINCIAL

By IT Gully MORNINGTON Peninsula Cricket Association Provincial heavyweights Baxter and Peninsula Old Boys flexed their muscles in the first game of the new year on Saturday. Baxter star Dale Irving snared 3/0 as his side took 4/0 against Long Island to easily win by eight wickets, while Peninsula Old Boys rolled Langwarrin for less than 100 to easily steamroll their fellow top four opponent. Long Island is just a shadow of its past glory days and they were no match for Baxter. Batting first after winning the toss, the Islanders scrambled to 8/116 with skipper Aaron Paxton top scoring with 35.

The Islanders were travelling OK at 3/92 before Irving took three of the next four wickets, while Chris Brittain removed Paxton to take the score from 3/92 to 7/92 in a blink of an eye. Irving ended with 3/23 from 10 overs and Brittain 3/18 from 10 overs. In reply, Baxter cruised to the total with eight overs remaining, losing just two wickets as Brittain smacked 64 opening the batting, Joe Rule opened with 34 and Daniel Warwick was unbeaten on 21. In the battle for third place, Peninsula Old Boys had very little trouble against Langwarrin. Dylan O’Malley went to town on the Kangas bowlers early and made a 54 while his teammate Wade Pelzer at the other end made two of the first 50 runs.

The Old Boys fell in a bit of a hole and lost 5/41, however, Will Crowder with 48 and Jon Forrest with 22 ensured they got to a reasonable total (7/167). Mal Coutts with 3/25 from 10 overs was the pick of the Kangas bowlers, while Matt Prosser and Matt Campbell picked up two wickets each. Langwarrin was bowled out with 11 overs remaining in reply. Skipper Travis Campbell with 36 was the only shining light. James LaBrooy with 3/27 was the best of the Old Boys’ bowlers, while Adam Jones and Eivion Bowen snared a couple of wickets each. Sorrento is well and truly back in the mix after Bobby Wilson starred against Pines. Wilson picked up 3/29 with the ball

and then hit a game-high unbeaten 81 to steer the Sharks to a very easy victory. Damien Lawrence top scored for Pines with 58 after it won the toss and batted first. CJ King was also good for Sorrento with 3/28. In reply, Sorrento hit the winning runs with six overs to spare. Nick Wilcox was the best of the Pines bowlers with 2/33 from eight overs. Mornington dismantled Crib Point but neither teams’ batting performance was convincing. Crib Point sent the Doggies into bat and their bowlers did the job, dismissing the visitors for 127. In reply, the Pies’ batsmen again failed them, all out for just 57. Somerville took just 24 overs to reel in Moorooduc’s 62 runs.

Aaron Kaddatz took 3/15 from 10 overs and Matty Roach snared 3/17 from 10 as the Ducs were rolled for 62 in 39.3 overs. Somerville lost three wickets on their way to the winning total. Pearcedale caused an upset when it beat Mt Eliza. The Mounties batted first and made an awkward 8/125 with Damien Kent top scoring with 30. Will Kennedy was the best of the Pearcedale bowlers with 3/27. In reply, Pearcedale was 3/37 and then 6/77 before Max Blackburn took control of the innings and scored an unbeaten 63 to get his side over the line with more than six overs remaining. Lyle House took 3/51 from 9.5 overs for Mt Eliza.

Division tightens up at the top of ladder DISTRICT

By IT Gully THE Mornington Peninsula Cricket Association District competition launched the new year in exciting fashion on Saturday. With some very important one-day games taking place, where top sides were pitted against those outside of the top bracket, the results could really shape the season. What the result did do was further tighten up the gap between third place and eighth place. Wins to Red Hill and Mt Martha further entrenched them into the top bracket, however, losses to Delacombe Park and Flinders really threw

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the season wide open again. Rosebud set Delacombe Park just 140 runs for victory after skipper Billy Quigley hit 50 and Jason Mathers scored 28 in their 40 overs. Andrew Stapleton was the pick of the Parkers’ bowlers with 3/38 from 10 overs. In reply, Jon Guthrie played a lone hand with 67 as the Parkers’ were bowled out for 124 in the 39th over. Ricky Ramsdale was the only other bat to score double figures with 20. Geoff Glaum picked up 3/22 from eight overs while Jason Nagel and Quigley took two wickets each. Flinders had a big test against Mt Martha and failed, losing by four wickets. The Sharks were sent into bat after

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losing the toss and limped to 105 in 39.1 overs. At one stage the visitors were 6/38. Blake Hogan Keogh regained his early-season form for Flinders with 67, including three sizes. In reply, Riley Shaw hit 39 for Mt Martha and Kane Hawkins hit 28 as the Reds reached the total in 36.5 overs. Matt Burns was the best of the Flinders’ bowlers with 3/32. Simon Dart was up to his old tricks for Red Hill again on Saturday, steering his side to victory against Baden Powell with an unbeaten 73. The Braves batted first and made 154 in 40 overs with Travis Kellerman scoring 36 and Coen Chernishoff 33. Lincoln Toy bagged 4/23 from seven overs for Red Hill while Glenn Collett

chipped in with 2/30 from 10 overs. Matthew Merrifield then opened with 43 for the Hillmen, Dart was still there at the end on 73 and Brent Martin contributed 23 to hand the visitors victory with six overs to spare. Heatherhill was made to work hard against Rye for victory. Rye made an impressive 161 in 38 overs after winning the toss and batting first with Steven Gale opening with 39 in his first game, Andrew Hitchener scoring 51 and Tom Baron adding 20. Matty Meagher was the stand-out bowler for the Hills with 5/15. The Hills had no issues getting the 162 needed for victory though, getting them with seven overs to spare. Ste-

ven O’Donnell hit an unbeaten 60 and Christian Heath was not out as they chased the total to finish at 3/163. Main Ridge got a very important win against Seaford Tigers, chasing down the Tigers’ 6/156 after David James hit 81. Shaun Foster hit 76 and Travis Barker 41 to get the Ridge away to a flier with a 124-run opening stand. The Ridge finished at 3/160 after 37 overs. Seaford picked up an important win against Boneo, keeping them from relegation issues. Boneo batted first and made 119, before Seaford got the runs with just one wicket down in 22.3 overs.


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Competition is on the boil SUB-DISTRICT

By IT Gully THE MPCA Sub-District competition hotted up even further on Saturday after the round seven one-day matches were played. It was already a tight competition, however, after the completion of the round, just one game separates third placed Tyabb from second-bottom Carrum Downs. Hastings and Ballam Park are now as safe as houses in the top four after the top two teams recorded wins against Skye and Balnarring respectively. Tyabb was the big mover with a win against Dromana. The Yabbies won the toss and batted first and

made 175 in their 40 overs, losing just five wickets along the way. Dromana was never in the hunt in the chase, despite 59 runs from skipper Jack Fowler. Dromana was bowled out for just 114. A bottom order wag helped Skye hit 106 after they were sent in by Hastings. At one stage Skye was 4/8 before skipper Anthony Craddock (22), Paul Fillipone (29) and Adrian Gallagher (22) put some respectability into the score. Luke Hewitt finished with 2/22, Mitchell Floyd 3/16 from 10 overs, including seven maidens and Isuru Dias 2/22 for the Blues. In reply, Hastings was unimpressive, getting the runs needed with just one wicket to spare, thanks largely to Jake Hewitt, who scored an

unbeaten 18 batting at nine. Robbie Hearn top scored with 26. Gallagher was superb for Skye with the ball, taking 4/23. Brenton Taylor and Nathan Kleinig scored 35 and 37 respectively to help Balnarring to 7/131 against Ballam Park. However, it was not enough as the Knights replied with 5/135 in 39 overs with skipper Stuart Plunkett once again top scoring with 41. Dave Roach also hit 20 in the victory. Carrum was it its best, smashing Carrum Downs. The Lions won the toss and batted first on Saturday with Brett Moulton top scoring with 33, Dylan Steed hitting 31, Campbell Ak 28 and Hayden Moulton 27. They finished on 9/179. Chris Moloney bowled well for the Cougars, tak-

ing 4/51 from 10 overs. In reply, the visitors were bowled out for 110 with Jordan Watters top scoring with 33 and David Dervan hitting 30. Troy Hollingsworth picked up 4/25 from 10 overs for the Lions while Lachy Dobson snared 3/19 from eight overs. In the shock of the round, Frankston YCW belted Tootgarook. The Stonecats batted first and made a healthy 6/174 with Jason Bedford top scoring with 72 and Levi McLoughin-Dore hitting 35. Todd Harnett picked-up 3/14 for the Frogs. In reply, Tootgarook was bowled out for just 55 in 28 overs. Tony Abschinski top scored for Tootgarook with 10.

Frankston Pines welcomes Mauritian expats SOCCER

By Craig MacKenzie PLAYERS from Italy, Switzerland and England could play crucial roles in Peninsula Strikers’ assault on the State 2 South-East championship. Italian defensive midfielder Leandro Parrella, 29, and Swiss central defender Raphael Stulz, 23, arrived in Melbourne last week. The Italian ace has an impressive CV having spent 11 years at Vicenza Calcio in Serie B. He started in the club’s academy squad and eventually served a twoyear apprenticeship before advancing to the senior squad. Parrella spent two seasons playing with the under 21s and reserves before joining fourth-tier outfit Mezzocorona and helping it win promotion to Serie C. He was signed by Sambonifacese in Serie D and helped it win promotion in his first season. He had two more seasons with Sambonifacese before joining Domegliara in Serie D. Stulz is a 194cm defender who has spent two and a half years in the US college system where he played with AFC Ann Arbor and Saginaw Valley State University. He also has been on the books of Swiss club FC Chur and Liechtenstein-based outfits USV Eschen/ Mauren and FC Schaan. The English signing is 22-year-old attacking midfielder Danny Brooks who has been involved in Tranmere Rovers’ Youth Development Programme for the past two years and is expected to arrive this week. Brooks has had spells with Prescott

Italian capture: Defensive midfielder Leandro Parrella.

Swiss signing: Central defender Raphael Stulz.

Cables in the Evostik League First Division North and Welsh club Mold Alexandra FC in the Huws Gray Alliance League. All three players were signed to football agency Soccer Smart Ltd, which holds trials in the UK, Europe and the US for players wanting to play overseas. Last year’s State 2 South-East champion St Kilda Celtic used Soccer Smart to bring players to Melbourne and recommended the agency to Strikers. The club told Soccer Smart of its requirements and viewed a dozen videos before settling on the three players it believes were best placed to strengthen the spine of the team. While the imports are important to the club’s ambitions Strikers senior

coach Craig Lewis won’t stop there in his quest to revamp his squad for 2017. “We are going for promotion. There is no question about that,” said Lewis. “And we are putting the infrastructure in place to support our ambitions. “We’ve got a good committee and we have people working in the background on some good sponsorships so all being well with the new clubrooms being officially opened next month we will be in a position to be successful.” Right now Lewis is focusing on signing a quality striker. He has been in talks with his top target but won’t name him out of respect to the player who has yet to commit to the club.

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“I can tell you that if we get him we will be very, very happy,” said Lewis. “We’re also talking to four other players who have played at a higher level and who will bring experience to us and a winning mentality.” First team keeper Richard Ojo has been released while Irish shot stopper Colin McCormack has been training with Strikers. He is a former Langwarrin and Skye United keeper who has also attracted the interest of South Springvale gaffer Ari Drakos and Frankston Pines. Teenage Springvale White Eagles keeper Daniel Shaw also is training at Centenary Park. Billy Buchanan and Mark Duff will assist Lewis this season and Graham “Winker” Watson again is in charge of the reserves. Matt Bennett is player liaison manager acting as a go-between for players, coaches and committee. The club hopes to appoint a manager to oversee fitness programs, injury management, dietary requirements and recovery programs. In other news Shane Tagliaferro has left Mornington and is being chased by Knox City and Doveton. Others to have left Dallas Brooks Park are Paul McEvoy, who has trained with Knox and Eastern Lions, and former Oakleigh Cannons star Scott Webster, who may join Doveton while Frankston Pines could lose Matthew Hames and Jordan Avraham to Knox. Here is Frankston Pines’ pre-season schedule: Friday 3 February v East Brighton at Monterey Reserve, 7pm (seniors);

Tuesday 7 February v Skye United at Monterey Reserve, 7pm (seniors and reserves); Sunday 12 February v Nth Caulfield at Knox Regional Centre, 3pm and 4.30pm; Tuesday 14 February v Chelsea at Monterey Reserve, 7pm (seniors); Saturday 18 February v Harrisfield Hurricanes at Monterey Reserve, 1pm and 3pm; Saturday 25 February v Keilor Wolves at Monterey Reserve, 1pm and 3pm; Saturday 4 March v Pakenham Utd at IYU Recreation Reserve, 1pm and 3pm; Tuesday 14 March v Ashburton at Monterey Reserve, 7pm (seniors). Scottish right back Stephen Dick was among a host of newcomers used by Langwarrin in Saturday’s 1-1 draw in a friendly against NPL 2 outfit Eastern Lions at Egan Lee Reserve. Midfielder Sam Scott is battling osteitis pubis, Caleb Nicholes, Nick Thorogood and John Guthrie were unavailable while Grant Lane was an absentee. English recruits Connor Belger and Paul Speed arrive in the next fortnight. There have been changes to Langwarrin’s pre-season schedule. Here is the update: Saturday 21 January v Baxter at Baxter Park, 1pm and 3pm; Tuesday 24 January v Knox City at Egan Lee Reserve, 6pm and 7.30pm; Saturday 4 February v Mazenod at Lawton Park, 1pm and 3pm; Sunday 12 February v Sunbury (Collins Cup) at Lawton Park, 1pm and 3pm; Saturday 18 February v Skye Utd at Lawton Park, 1pm and 3pm; Sunday 26 February v Whittlesea Utd at Lawton Park, 1pm and 3pm.

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Scappare aiming for a treble By Ben Triandafillou UP and coming filly Scappare is looking to go three consecutive wins at Sandown next week after being scratched last Friday night at Cranbourne. Trainer Matt Laurie scratched the three-year-old after the Cranbourne racetrack was downgraded from a Good 4 to a Heavy 8 due to continued rain. “If it was a Dead 4, Dead 5 I would be happy to run Scappare but it got into the heavy range” said trainer Matt Laurie. “These faster horses with a low sprinting action don’t tend to handle those conditions. She’s better suited to a firmer surface.” Scappare has burst through to win her last couple of starts at Mornington for a combined margin of 4.8 lengths. Seated comfortably behind the leaders until using her quick turn of foot to dash to the front, Scappare has impressively put a gap between her and the rest of the field in her previous starts. Scappare is trained at Matt Laurie’s

35 acre Carringbush Park in Moorooduc on the Mornington Pennsula and often uses the Balnarring Beach to assist with recovery. After having early setbacks in her career due to the ‘thumps’, Scappare has recovered nicely and has started to hit the line strongly. “When she started she wasn’t going so well and pulled up sore after her first start, but has now gotten over the thumps and has become a true thoroughbred,” said part-owner John Ferguson. Now holding an impressive record of two wins and a minor placing from five starts, Scappare has taken her earnings to $26,475. Bred by Anacheva out of Prominent, Scappare has become Anacheva’s top progeny after winning her last start at Mornington over 1000m. Scappare is set to go through her classes and is hoping for another excellent run next Wednesday at Sandown.

McDonald brothers serve up success By Ben Triandafillou THE young duo, Alex and John McDonald, have cleaned up in the Frankston Summer Classic taking home both the under- 14s singles and doubles knockout tournaments. The Frankston Summer Classic on January 2nd run by the Better Tennis coaches was a three day tournament with about 150 entries, 36 of which were in the under-14 division. Alex was able to triumph in the singles winning five straight matches including a difficult 6-4 3-6 10-5 win in the singles, while John came out on top in the doubles defeating twin brother Alex, 6-3 6-3, with partner Neel Mohan. “We’ve played a lot of times against each other which is unfortunate but there’s no real rivalry between us, we are pretty good together” says Alex McDonald. The brothers also won the under-14’s Doubles at the Tennis Australia Gold Series Warrnambool Grasscourt JT & AMT Tournament on 31st December. In the final the pair got up to win against a tough, secondseeded opposition 7-5 6-1. “It’s good playing doubles. We are going well lately and made a few finals which is good” says Alex. Then on January 10, the McDonald brothers finished runners-up in the under-14’s doubles at the 2017 Margaret Court Cup in Albury against a strong fifthseeded opposition. With the support of the Mount Eliza Tennis Club coaches, the pair is determined to develop their skills and improve their game. “They’re there to learn, they want to get better and pretty much anything you throw their way they’ll give it a try” said Mount Eliza Tennis coach David Laird. Alex and John are coached twice a week at Mount Eliza by head coach Steve Foot and are assisted by their running coach Nathan Bonney to improve their agility and foot work. The McDonald brothers are avid to enhance their game often practising in their spare time. John even took it upon himself to only drink water during 2016, when asked how it was; John sarcastically replied, “It was great”. Alex and John McDonald are now preparing for their next few tournaments, including the North East Junior All Stars Classic in Wangaratta, hoping to keep their impressive start to the year going.

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Interstate partnership for Mornington Peninsula Junior Football League By Ben Triandafillou THE Mornington Peninsula Junior Football League under-16 Boys and Youth Girls interleague teams will be playing the Northern Tasmanian Junior Football Association’s interleague teams in the first annual representative match over the Labour Day weekend in March. The MPJFL will be visiting Launceston for the beginning of what they hope to be a fantastic partnership with the NTJFA and a significant opportunity for the representative teams. The signing of an “In Principal” agreement between the two associations allows the MPJFL in conjunction with the NTJFA to conduct an annual representative match beginning in 2017. This interstate partnership will provide another great experience for the two teams on top of the traditional Regional Interleague matches in June. “This is a very exciting opportunity for our players to have the chance to play teams from Tasmania. Traditionally, we play the other Regional Interleague teams during the June long weekend, so it will be amazing to give our players another opportunity for representative football” says MPJFL President, Andrew Souter. “I am sure that with the support of all our MPJFL Clubs we can get this off the ground” The MPJFL and the NTJFA are hoping to utilise University of Tasmania’s stadium for the matches and are just waiting for feedback from management as to whether this is possible. The MPJFL as well as the NTJFA are seeking sponsors for the event from travel to food to accommodation for 60+ players and chaperones. This would be an exciting partnership opportunity for businesses to come on board.


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