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Crews enjoy the cruise THE good ship Enterprize sailed into Mornington harbour all shipshape and Bristol fashion on Friday – thanks to the quality seamanship of its Peninsula School crew. The eight students, with an average age of 16, had spent a “fairly wet week” out on the bay on the 1830 top-sail schooner which is a replica of the original ship which was sailed across from Launceston leading to the founding of Melbourne in 1835. The student crew sailed from Docklands to Portarlington, anchored off Blairgowrie, sailed to Geelong and then to St Leonards before berthing at Mornington. Skipper Craig Ballinger taught them basic sailing and sea craft, close quarter living and teamwork in an unfamiliar environment. The Enterprize will again visit Mornington on the second weekend in October and then every second weekend thereafter.

Candidates take poll positions Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au TWENTY-TWO candidates had signed up by close of business on Friday to contest next month’s election for the 11 seats on Mornington Peninsula Shire Council. The shire has six wards, with three councillors each in Briars and Seawinds wards, two in Nepean and one each in Cerberus, Red Hill and Watson. By Friday, just two of the shire’s 10

councillors – Hugh Fraser (Nepean) and Bev Colomb (Briars) - were listed as candidates by the VEC. However, Cr Antonella Celi (Seawinds) emailed The News to say she would be a contender; Cr David Garnock (Cerberus) has previously said he would be standing. Crs Anne Shaw and Andrew Dixon (Briars) and David Gibb (Seawinds) have said they will not seek reelection, while Tim Wood (Red Hill), Tim Rodgers (Nepean) and the mayor Graham Pittock had yet to publicly

declare their intentions. There has been no serving councillor in Watson ward since the May resignation of Lynn Bowden which did not require a by-election because of the scheduled 22 October poll. However, with nominations not closing until midday today (Tuesday 20 September) it is expected that many more candidates will register with the Victorian Electoral Commission, which is running the poll. The close of nominations signals the shire going into “caretaker mode” – a

32-day period which bans the current council making “inappropriate decisions” or “those that would affect voting at an election or decisions that may unreasonably bind an incoming council and could reasonably be deferred until after the election”. A “special” council meeting last night (Monday) called for councillors to give the go ahead for proceedings aimed at forcing Mt Martha Tennis Club to relinquish leased land for an $825,000 skatepark (story Page 3); abandoning a planning scheme amend-

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Force used to free up skatepark site Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au STATUTORY proceedings are now being used to resolve Mornington Peninsula Shire’s embarrassing position of wanting to build an $800,000 skatepark on land it has leased to Mt Martha Tennis Club. The tennis club has refused to relinquish the land, so the shire is now taking steps to force changes to the lease which does not expire until December 2023. A report to Monday night’s meeting recommended council begin the legal proceedings to require the club to give up its hold on the land. The eventual building of a skatepark on what used to be a parade ground near Mt Martha House has been a priority for retiring councillor Anne Shaw. Her retirement and that of her ward colleague Andrew Dixon means that the Briars ward will have at least two new representatives after next month’s municipal elections. In June, Cr Dixon said the club’s refusal to give up the land was “the most selfish behaviour we've witnessed by a community group since the council term began in 2012”. Later that same month he said council was considering revoking the club’s lease although council officers then admitted the lease could only be revoked “by agreement”. The decision to force an amendment to the lease comes on the eve of the council’s caretaker period, a time bans council any major decisions until after the election. The shire has spent $85,000 on consultants to develop the skatepark, now

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Chosen site: The area selected for a skatepark at Mt Martha by Mornington Peninsula Shire is sandwiched between the tennis courts facing the parade ground near Mt Martha Community House. Inconveniently for the shire, it has leased the site to Mt Martha Tennis Club until 2023.

estimated to cost up to $825,000. In report to council property and strategy manager Yasmin Woods said the design of the skatepark was site specific and approved by Heritage Victoria in 2015, three years after being endorsed by council. Ms Woods said the leased land included an area where the club wanted to build another tennis court but advice from Heritage Victoria “is that the proposal would not be endorsed by the approval authority”. No explanation was given to why

Heritage Victoria would approve a skatepark but not a tennis court. Ms Woods said the tennis club “is openly opposed to the location of the skatepark”. “Senior council officers have engaged in negotiations with [the club] to surrender the subject land, however a mutually agreeable solution has not been reached,” Ms Woods stated. Ms Woods said the shire contributed $1.03 million in its 2015/2016 capital works program towards the club’s new pavilion overlooking the tennis courts

and $324,000 for tennis courts in Watson Rd. The process of regaining control of the skatepark site through compulsorily acquisition requires an amendment to the Mornington Peninsula Planning Scheme (which requires ministerial consent), which then becomes subject to the Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986 (Vic). Ms Woods said it was not possible to estimate how much compensation the shire would have to pay the club under the act.

THE large, single-storey, weatherboard house Wolfdene in Wilsons Rd, Mornington was built by Harley Goodall as the Mornington Hotel about 1858. The historical significance of the house has been highlighted in a book, The Wolfdene Story, by historian Joy Cullen. The book, which traces the history of the families and functions of Wolfdene, was launched at the property on Saturday 10 September. A member of the Peninsula Music Society played the grand piano in Wolfdene’s drawing room during the event. Both author Cullen and Mornington and District Historical Society president Diane White spoke of the importance of the building to Mornington's history. Margaret Fallaw, who has lived with her family at Wolfdene since 1965, gave an insight into some of the features of the property. The Wolfdene Story is available from the society for $15.

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A FAMILY pet day will be held at Mornington Yacht Club, 10am-2pm, Wednesday 21 September. Pets of all sorts are welcome – suitably restrained, of course – to enjoy a range of interesting activities and perhaps pick up a showbag. Demonstrations and activities will include a Wonderful World of Pets Show by Mt Martha Veterinary Clinic, a This is My Pet session, basic dog and obedience demonstrations, sausage sizzle and a pet parade with prizes for best dressed, most unusual, waggiest tail, longest tongue and best sit and drop. Pets can be microchipped, and a cat adoption program may also be available. Details: 5975 7001 or email office@morningtonyc.net.au

Drink driving FRANKSTON man was found drinkdriving at allegedly four times the legal limit by Mornington police, Friday morning (16 September). The divisional van crew spotted the 41-year-old just after 2am in Hardy St, Mornington. He was intercepted and returned a positive breath test. When tested again at the Mornington police station the man allegedly blew 0.206 per cent. His car was impounded, his licence cancelled and he will be charged on summons with drink-driving offences. Detective Senior Sergeant Michael Lamb described the reading as “very high”. He was concerning a person “would even consider driving when that impaired”. “Fortunately, thanks to the diligence and alertness of the Mornington police, this drunk-driver was quickly intercepted and did not kill himself of somebody else,” Detective Lamb said.

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Danger at sea for older boaters OLDER boaters are much more likely to find themselves in trouble when out on the water than youngsters, according to Maritime Safety Victoria’s latest incident statistics. Figures for 2015-16 show the most likely cause of them being in the water is capsizing their boat. In just two days in early August, five people in two different incidents found themselves immersed in cold water after they capsized and none of them was able to call for help immediately. Of the five, four were aged 60 or over and their two boats had capsized, which continued the trend identified in the MSV statistics. Three of the five were off Merricks in Western Port and the other two were in Port Phillip. All managed to either swim to safety or were helped by other boat owners. Maritime Safety director Peter Corcoran said boaters should have some way of raising the alarm when they go out. “The five people rescued were all wearing lifejackets, which is the first step to surviving when you fall into the water,� he said. “Step two is having a means of raising the alarm that will work when and where you need it. Don’t rely on your mobile phone or being seen. “Wearing a comfortable, well-fitted lifejacket that has been serviced will give you time to raise the alarm or wait for help and could be the differ-

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Tools lifted TOOLS and timber valued at $1000 were stolen from a house being renovated in Blair Rd, Portsea, overnight Wednesday 14 September. Senior Sergeant Peter Drake, of Somerville CIU, said timber, a fixing gun and batteries were stolen from the unlocked house.

Single car crash A MAN was injured on Friday morning when his car hit a tree after running off Craigie Rd at the Racecourse Rd intersection. The man, in his 40s, was taken to The Alfred hospital.

Smash but no grab WOULD-BE thieves smashed the side window of a house in Marshall St, Tootgarook, on the morning of Wednesday 14 September. A neighbour heard a noise but the offenders were gone when police arrived.

Saw point CHAINSAWS valued at $3600 were stolen from a mower shop in Rosebud, Wednesday 14 September. The five Husqvarna saws were taken from a display stand about 6am. Police said

Danger afloat: Port Phillip and Western Port can be hazardous for small boats. Often what starts out to be a calm day can suddenly turn sour, with high winds and squalls causing havoc to the unwary. Above, a capsized catamaran off Mt Martha looks small and fragile against the backdrop of a grey bay.

a man described as 183cm with a thin build had earlier been seen near the business.

Govt’s shady offer MORNINGTON Peninsula community groups can apply for grants to help provide shade in public areas. Community organisations including sports clubs, councils and not-forprofit community groups can apply for community shade grants of up to $50,000 to build new shades, portable shades, shade plants or shade repairs.

In addition, grants may be used for hats and sunscreen. The recently released Victorian cancer plan 2016 -2020 aims to reduce preventable cancers, including skin cancer, with a long term target of halving the proportion of Victorians diagnosed with preventable cancers by 2040. Applications for the Community Shade Grants Program close 29 September with grants to be awarded in early 2017. To apply, visit health.vic. gov.au/community-shade-grants/

THE largest snapper competition in the Southern Hemisphere is being held off Mornington for the 33rd year. The Tea Tree Snapper Competition, incorporating the Victorian Amateur Snapper Championship, offers $140,000 in prizes with 60 random capture draws,10 lucky draws, and heaviest fish sections. Three boat, motor and trailer packages are in the random draw section for senior and junior sections. Fishing starts 5am Friday 28 October and finishes 2pm Saturday 29 October. Friday night weigh-in stations will be at selected boat ramps. Presentations will be held at Mornington Racecourse on the Saturday, 90 minutes after the 2pm weigh-in. Entertainment for children and food and drink can be bought by non-competitors; competitors are catered for in their entry fee. Early entry is $75 adults and $35 juniors (under16 at 28 October). Entries close 18 October. Late entry is available at selected tackle venues, but a late fee applies. “A two-fish weight limit applies as the club believes strongly in sustainability of fish stocks and sensible bag takes,� organiser John Beasy said. Details: teatreesnapper.org.au

Church fete ST PETER’S Anglican Church, Mornington, will hold a mini fete including book sales, cakes, jams, craft and a sausage sizzle. It will be held 9am-2pm, Saturday 24 September, in the Bellamy Hall, Albert St. Details: 5975 0198.

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THE Premier Daniel Andrews was among four politicians and more than 400 guests at the annual peace symposium at the Ahmadiyya Muslim community Australia’s Bait-ul-Salam mosque in Langwarrin on Friday. The Ahmadiyya muslims, a movement which describes itself as a “fast-growing international revival movement within Islam”, has been hosting the peace symposium for the past 13 years, with the aim of promoting an understanding of Islam and other faiths. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Australia national president Imam Inam-ul-Haq Kauser said the symposium provides a “unique platform” for leaders of all faiths to sit under one roof and discuss ways to establish lasting peace in society.

He said the message of peace and harmony is more “crucial than it has ever been”. “Our objective is to bring communities together and making (sic) an alliance with the help of religious, secular and political leadership to establish peace and harmony in our society.” Mr Andrews arrived a little late after being driven from Moorabbin airport after inspecting flood damaged western Victoria. His attendance at the symposium comes in the same week Pauline Hanson gave her controversial first speech in the Seante, where she said Australia risks being “swamped" by Muslims. “We are in danger of being swamped by muslims who bear a culture and ideology incompatible with

Peaceful meeting: The Premier Daniel Andrews is greeted by Imam Wadood Janud, right, on his arrival at a peace symposium at the Bait-ul-Salam mosque in Langwarrin. Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Australia national president Imam Inam-ul-Haq Kauser is in the centre. Top left, children of mosque members singing the national anthem. Pictures: Gary Sissons

our own,” she said. Ms Hanson, known for her sensationalist views on immigration and multiculturalism, claims Islam represents a threat to Australia’s way of life, and has called for borders to be closed to immigrants.

Other guest speakers at the symposium included the MP for Holt Anthony Bryne, shadow minister for multicultural affairs Inga Peulich, consul general of India Manika Jain, and Frankston Uniting Church’s the Rev Jay Robinson.

The Ahmadiyya muslims, a movement originating from Punjab, British India in the 1800s, believes that God sent Ahmad, like Jesus, to end religious wars, condemn bloodshed and reinstitute morality, justice and peace. Liz Bell

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Two faces behind portrait show WHILE speaking with portrait artists Fiona Bilbrough and Vicki Sullivan it becomes clear that their subjects are much more than mere objects to be represented as one-dimensional art. Sullivan likes to have lunch with her subjects and have at least two sittings in her Rye studio. The lunch provides a relaxed way “to study the structure of the head, skin tones and the character in the hands”. Bilbrough, who is exhibiting her works alongside Sullivan’s in a Portraits exhibition at Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, spends “many hours conjuring up a concept that will hopefully look appealing to me enough to sustain my interest long past the early hours of getting to know the model”. The interaction between artist and model can extend well beyond those times devoted to planning and application of paint. Bilbrough’s choosing to paint anti-domestic violence campaigner Rosie Batty has had a profound and ongoing effect. “Rosie is a woman who I felt should be painted in a manner that forced people to look again. Look again at the face behind the tragedy that unfolded in front of the world. One woman walking the path no woman should ever have to face,” Bilbrough says of the tragedy that was revealed when her estranged partner Greg Anderson murdered their 11-year-old son Luke during a regular cricket practice at Tyabb in 2014. “We still have an incredibly long way to go in changing not just the laws to protect all children but the many women and to some lesser degree men who courageously stand up for the wellbeing of their children,” Bilbrough says. The approaches taken towards portraiture by Sullivan and Bilbrough come from the same source: studying in Italy and a love of the Great Masters. “Since my travels, which took me all over Europe studying the Great Masters with a focus on still life and formal portraits, I’ve finally decided

I actually do have a preferred topic and medium: oil painting and portraiture,” Bilbrough, of West Rosebud says. “Portraits are so not forgiving. It’s certainly not for the faint hearted.” Sullivan, who credits Bilbrough as one of her teachers (along with Brian Armstrong in Australia and “maestro” Michael John Angel in Florence), describes herself and Bilbrough as “contemporary realist painters [who] have been practicing and learning the methods of the Old Masters and employing these age old methods while painting contemporary subjects, including commissioned portraits”. “I feel portraits are a wonderful intimate way to portray a subject,” Sullivan says. “Someone once said to me a camera captures, but an artist selects, and with a portrait painting it is more a personal insight into the person being painted. “I like my portraits to capture something deeper of the essence and character of the person while looking as if they could walk out of the painting and into the room. Portraits can be much more three dimensional than a photo.” Sullivan’s seven portraits in the exhibition feature actors Kerry Armstrong, John Waters and Steve Bastoni, opera singers Deborah Cheetham and Liane Keegan and footballer Paul “fish” Salmon. Sullivan and Bilbrough were invited to exhibit at the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery following their Woman Painting Woman exhibition at Burringa Art Gallery, Upwey, earlier this year. Their exhibition Portraits: Sullivan & Bilbrough opens at the gallery in Civic Reserve, Mornington, at 4pm Saturday 24 September. Also opening at the gallery on the same day and running until 20 November is Daryl Gordon: Peninsula people (photographs) and Salon des Refuses, the “official alternative” selection of entries in the 2016 Archibald and Wynne prizes. Details: www.mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au or call 59501580. Keith Platt

Doubling up: Fiona Bilbrough and Vicki Sullivan have combined their works for a portraits exhibition at Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery. Theyt are pictured with Bilbrough’s “Attention Please” portrait of former primary school principal, Carol Norman. Picture: Supplied

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Burn bans eased for October ment handy and ensuring the vegetation to be burnt is dead and dry. Also, don’t burn off if the wind speed is more than 20 kilometres per hour. Open air burning rules for land more than 1500 square metres and more than 40,000 square metres are unchanged. To determine the size of your property go to gisweb.mornpen.vic.gov.au/ penmaps. Details: Call the shire’s customer service centre on 1300 850 600 or 5950 1000 or visit mornpen.vic.gov. au/openairburning

BURN-OFF restrictions on small Mornington Peninsula properties will be eased next month so fuel loads can be reduced before the fire season. Open air burning will be allowed 9am-4pm Fridays and Saturdays on land less than 1500 square metres – but there are conditions. No more than one cubic metre of vegetation can be burnt at any one time; the fire cannot be within 10 metres of any neighbouring dwelling and the General Fire Safety Provisions must be followed at all times. Open air burning is otherwise banned on properties less than 1500 square metres. “Residents are reminded that burn-off material should not be wet, or green, and that safety precautions should be taken at all times,” Mornington Peninsula sShire’s acting municipal fire prevention officer Katie McKenzie said. “This is a great chance to clean up around your property, but ensure you do it responsibly and safely, and keep your neighbours and local authorities informed.” General fire safety provisions mean giving 24 hours’ notice to adjoining landowners or occupiers of the burn and calling 1800 668 511 at least two hours before to log the fire with the CFA. Other rules include establishing a fire break of not less than three metres cleared of all flammable material; having an adult supervise the fire at all times; having fire protection equip-

Bayside path A PATH and seawall costing $1.56 million are planned to connect Sullivan Bay to Camerons Bight at the Eastern Sister headland, Sorrento. The headland houses the historic Collins Settlement, Victoria’s first official settlement, which dates back to 1803 and includes graves, asphalt paths, monuments and lookouts. The project will enable pedestrian access along a 270 metre rock revetment topped with a two metre wide crushed rock path and will be partly financed by a $500,000 contribution from the developer of a five-lot subdivision at 3080 Point Nepean Rd. The path will be two metres above the average sea level to take into account storm tides and predicted future sea level rise. Construction is expected to start in early April 2017.

Safety shelters: Tootgarook cubs and their parents help build wooden shelters designed to protect chicks of the hooded plover. The shelters, which are placed on beaches above the high tide line to protect the chicks from avian predators like kestrels, are 10 degrees cooler on a hot summer days. Picture: Supplied

Grant to protect plovers FRIENDS of the Hooded Plover on the Mornington Peninsula have had their dedication recognised by the state government with a $4155 Coastcare grant. The friends’ project, “Citizen science to the rescue: finding out more about beach-nesters on Western Port beaches” will provide specific nest site and chick monitoring. It will also pay for temporary fencing and signs to protect new nests from being crushed by recreational beach users and provide a refuge for chicks. President Diane Lewis said volunteers would collect scientific data for BirdLife Australia. “Volunteers will work with land managers and BirdLife Australia to

encourage and offer educational opportunities with local schools,” she said. “A talking to the public workshop will be offered to new and existing members and also to land managers to empower them when educating the public. This will cover dealing with the many questions and misconceptions the public often has regarding the hooded plover.” Community organisations were encouraged to apply for funding from the $150,000 Coastcare Victoria Community Grants Program, which supports the conservation, restoration and rehabilitation of coastal and marine environments along Victoria’s 1800 kilometre coastline.

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Retirement to replace business at historic site NEW Zealand’s largest retirement village operator, Ryman Healthcare, has snapped up Mt Eliza’s waterfront Moonah Estate for almost $40 million, with plans to redevelop the property into a retirement village. And they are looking for help from Mornington Peninsula residents to give the village a name that is in keeping with the history of the iconic site. The 8.9 ha property on Kunyung Rd, Mt Eliza was placed on the market in June in an international expressions-of-interest campaign and was expected to fetch more than $20 million. At the time CBRE sales assistant Bianca Butterworth said that price [$20 million] was “rather conservative given [the property’s] unique nature”. Ryman Healthcare has 30 retirement villages, mainly in New Zealand, but had been searching for suitable sites in Victoria when the property became available. Communications manager David King said the Moondah site will be a “resortstyle” retirement village with indoor pools, hair and beauty salons, cafes, and movie theatres as well as care hospitals. “We name our villages after prominent people with connections to the area, for example, Weary Dunlop, Edmund Hillary, Kiri Te Kanawa, Bruce

McLaren,” he said. “So we will be looking for suggestions for a name from Mt Eliza locals”. The Mt Eliza property belonged to the Melbourne Business School, which ran business courses from the site for 59 years. Before that, it was part of the former Moondah estate built by James Grice in 1988 and owned in the late 1940s and early 1950s by the late Sir Reginald Ansett. The News reported in July that the school was selling the 8.9 hectare Kunyung Rd property, partly due to falling interest in regionally-based business courses and a plan expand the school’s Carlton site as a “world-class centre for business education”. Ryman managing director Simon Challies said he was “excited” by the purchase. “This is an outstanding site in terms of its natural beauty and it is going to make an absolutely stunning place to live for retirees who love the peninsula,” he said . Mr Challies said the company’s research showed there was a shortage of retirement living options at Mt Eliza and on the wider peninsula. The new village would include independent living apartments and aged care, and employ more than 100 staff. Liz Bell

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Students dance their way to shared win ROSEBUD and Dromana secondary colleges were finalists in this year’s Wakakirri Secondary School Challenge, with Rosebud being named joint winners with Hoppers Crossing Secondary. Rosebud had 65 students from years 7-12 involved in its seven-minute story dance piece “Hanging Rock”. The theme revolved around nature disrupting a pleasant school outing and the mysterious disappearance of five girls. A search finds one girl who is unable to recollect the details of her disappearance. This familiar 1900s tale proves that “horror truly is a warm, sunny day”. Rosebud student choreographers Molly Faulkner, Sophie Gains, Justine Topp and Holly Jordan developed the concept and choreographed the performance during weekly rehearsals over four months with the guidance of teaching mentors Brea Low and Anthea Mackenzie. The students were awarded best cultural history story at their first performance at Frankston Arts Centre on 1 August. From there they went on to perform in the state awards show at Hamer Hall on 12 September and won best amazing moment, best cast/ensemble, best combination of dancing and acting, best creative movement and best storytelling. They also won the public speaking award. The students have been nominated for the national story of the year awards to be announced on 20 October on Waka TV. This is the third year that Rosebud Secondary has participated in the Wakakirri Story Dance Challenge, receiving state awards and national nominations each year and, last year, the national title.

Horror is a warm, sunny day: Rosebud students were named joint winners in the Wakakirri Secondary School Challenge. Here, “Nature” dancers surround the picnic at rehearsal at Frankston Arts Centre. Picture: Darrielle Holmes

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ryone can enjoy, but won’t break the bank either, which is where we come in,” he said. “We’re putting the fun back into school holidays by giving parents a simple, exciting, and affordable option.” Families can also enjoy the range of entertainment facilities at PARC, including the award-winning AquaPlay™ Playground featuring exciting multi-level landings, toddler pool, and slides, and 114-metre long Constrictor™ raft water slide. Splashy is available for children aged 6 and up and bookings are essential. There are eight available timeslots per day at 11am, 11.30am, 12pm, 12.30pm, 1pm, 1.30pm, 2pm and 2.30pm. Parents can head online to book a spot at parcfrankston.com.au/splashtown A PARC day pass for the whole family (up to 4 guests) starts at $24.50, individual passes for children start at $6.80 and for adults $8.50. Concession entry is also available for $6.80.


New name win, but don’t rush to change THE Registrar of Geographic Names’ go ahead for changing Rosebud West to Capel Sound is confirmation that a community can play a role in shaping its own future. That’s the view of pro-name change advocate Terry Wright, who was instrumental in the yes campaign. “The efficiency of both our local council and the Victorian government in moving this to conclusion has been impressive,” Mr Wright says (“Capel Sound” Letters Page 11). “We are also grateful to our fellow 3940 residents for having the foresight to be prepared to accept some short-term inconvenience in order to build a better future for the generations to come.” The new name was formally gazetted on Thursday 15 September but will only take effect after government bodies and emergency services have updated their mapping systems. Mornington Peninsula Shire says residents and owners should maintain their existing addresses until they receive a letter from notifying them of their new address. The notification will include a copy of the gazettal notice and a list of agencies and statutory authorities that the council and the Office of Geographic Names will be notifying them about the name change. Emergency services will continue to recognise Rosebud West as a secondary name, with Australia Post continuing to recognise the secondary name for six months from the date of gazettal. Details: mornpen.vic.gov.au

Trading on a name ROSEBUD West business owner Erin Moore was right on the money naming her business as she did: Sound Bar is opposite the sandy beach known as Capel Sound and she knew a name-change for the suburb was in the wind.

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“I grew up in Rye and took over the business three years ago next month,” she said. “I am very happy with the name change as it’s an amazing little spot.”

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LETTERS

Letters - 300 words maximum and including full name, address and contact number - can be sent to The News, PO Box 588, Hastings 3915 or emailed to: team@mpnews.com.au

Keep party politics out of local government As we move closer to the caretaker period in preparation for the forthcoming local government elections I appeal to eligible voters to think carefully how they cast their vote. Thanks to our democratic system all eligible voters have a right to both nominate for a position on [Mornington Peninsula Shire] council and cast their vote. Sadly, for the first time I can recall in the 30 years I have I have been actively involved in municipal affairs on the peninsula, a political party has openly stated it will field candidates (“Greens team seeks shire seats” The News 6/9/16). Local government, in my view, should be free of political party influences which far too often only contribute to ineffective outcomes and not for the benefit of the community. Equally, voters should be wary of the intentions of those who would wish to form “tickets”. I recall all too well the outcome of such a move in [the former] Shire of Hastings days when, at declaration of the poll following one election, a member on a “ticket’ who was declared the elected councillor remarked “what am going to do now”, with the resultant lack of any positive contribution throughout the term. With the distinct possibility that more than half the present number of 11 councillors will not seek re-election we all need to vote wisely. My observation and personal experience over those past 30 years reinforce my view that the elected councillors who make the most genuine and telling contribution to council deliberations and eventual outcomes are persons who have been involved in, and have a passion for, their local community. Brian Stahl, Hastings

Hope for Greens Mornington Peninsula residents have a great chance in October to vote in a number of new councillors for our shire. Councillors who will hopefully be able to communicate with and direct our shire officers to efficiently and effectively realise the wishes and aspirations of their constituents. Hopefully, [this will achieve] some of the long-awaited for planning issues, like better coastal villages design overlays and a greater urgency to save and protect some of the peninsula’s best environmental assets from the threat of developers. One of the most pressing issues in planning is the inability of planning permit decisions to be addressed in a timely manner, so planning decisions are not made by VCAT. My hope is that, with a whole bunch of Greens candidates standing, and hopefully some of them getting up, the environment and community on the peninsula will be better off. Rupert Steiner, Balnarring Beach

Missing councillors Where are those elected and ratepayer-funded Briars ward councillors when you need one? We have three such people, none of who live in Mt Eliza and who have seem to have other priorities on their collective minds, such as how can they claim more expenses for their four-year appointments necessary for travel, clothing and entertainment needs (“Council backs costs increase” The News 13/9/16). One of these councillors is even having financial difficulties running his car and wanted more mileage allowances.

Perhaps we shouldn’t be too miserly because with the increase to $30,000 a councillor over their four-year term, we might actually be lucky enough to see some familiar faces around our village and stop and chat with them to discuss our needs and worries are. There are accounts of non-return of emails, phone messages and letters from legitimately concerned residents on issues such as traffic noise, neighbourhood fencing disputes, graffiti, destruction of flora and fauna, dumped mattresses, road repair, street light replacement, recreational park usage and community health issues, all rank up there with insufficient attention, lack of due diligence and minimal co-operative care responses from our councillors. Irregular ward meetings are inadequate and often discriminate against free exchange when fixed agendas and limited public speaking opportunities are rigorously enforced by time poor councillors. Some of these councillors have employment and business commitments as well as family illnesses and support mechanisms to be put in place like all of us in a rapidly ageing community, but we deserve local representation in the form of our elected councillors who listen, respond and follow up on issues important at this village level. Would it be asking too much of some of them who live in other better resourced locations such as Mornington and Mt Martha, to take a more genuine and concerned interest in Mt Eliza? Ian Morrison, secretary Mornington Peninsula Ratepayers’ & Residents’ Association

Hasty ‘disgrace’ The actions of six councillors to urgently approve Mornington Peninsula Shire management’s recommendation for an increase in their expense entitlements so late in the council term is an absolute disgrace (“Council backs costs increase” The News 13/9/16). Absurdly, three of these six councillors do not intend to seek re-election, so why the rush to amend an historic regime that, until recently, had appeared to work adequately?

Management’s recommendation smacks of covering up its failure to control spending. Also, we can only wonder why management’s recommendation included a section to provide clarity around child minding expenses. The candidate for Seawinds ward that supports revocation of expense “limits” in favour of specific council approval for each expense that is justified on demonstrated benefit(s) to ratepayers will receive my vote. Hopefully, large numbers of other Seawinds Ward voters will also agree. Stuart Allen, Dromana

Careful voting Voters in the October local government elections please use this opportunity to elect one of the community based candidates. For too long we have had a council[on the Mornington Peninsula] that sees itself as a corporate structure with a board of directors that has lost interest in listening to your views. I do not believe councillors Antonella Celi, Bev Colomb and David Garnock, who all voted to increase their own allowances out of ratepayers money and also voted for increased secrecy within the council’s code of conduct, have a place as our elected representatives? Laurie Batiste, Somers

No expenses Why do Mornington Peninsula Shire councillors need such a large expense allowance (“Council backs costs increase” The News 13/9/16)? Why can they claim expenses for personal study, overseas travel and pay relatives for child care? I have always viewed being a local councillor as a community service and a great responsibility. Councillors should listen and represent majority views and raise issues on behalf of individuals and groups. I am a candidate for Red Hill ward and if I am lucky enough to be elected I will not claim expenses. I will be happy with making a contribution like so many volunteers in our community. David Gill, Balnarring

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Lego fans in for a treat THESE school holidays (Thursday 22 - Sunday 25 September) Inside the Brick bring their fantastic travelling Interactive Play and Lego model exhibition back to the Frankston Arts Centre for a massive four-day event. The exhibition is more interactive than ever before, with more play, regular build challenges and other fun activities for kids of all ages. Not only will guests have the opportunity to see fantastic original Lego creations on display but they will have the chance to create some of their own in the massive hands-on Build Zone. Children can build their favourite minion, create a Minecraft world, or join the white Lego architectural challenge. Fans will also have the opportunity to build Lego creation vehicles and test them on a race ramp, and help build some cargo for trains to carry. Not forgetting the smaller builders, a Duplo construction zone will keep the toddlers captivated. The Inside the Brick exhibition has staggered entry sessions to avoid over-crowding in the venue and to give everyone a chance to see the displays. Sessions start every hour and once inside you can stay and play as long as you wish. Be quick as entry times often sell out. Inside the Brick is proud to offer the option of

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a Sensory Friendly Session to families impacted by Autism Spectrum Disorders. The Sunday 9am entry time during our Lego Fan Expo is sensory friendly, providing a supportive environment with low volume music and announcements, and reduced visitor numbers. (Please note that numbers and noise will steadily increase from 10am). There’s also a chance to dress up and win. Come to Inside the Brick Frankston dressed as your favourite space or sci-fi character for a chance to go in the draw to win your very own Lego set. Tickets and bookings See insidethebrick.com Discounted tickets available online at www. trybooking.com/KAXA Family Block $44 - 2 Adult & 3 Children - Save $15 (Door price $59) Single Adult ticket $12 - Save $3 (Door price $15) Children (3 years to 17 years inclusive) & Concession $10 - Save $2 (Door price $12) Free entry for Under 3 years when accompanied by an Adult Ticket Holder All children must be accompanied by an adult. Adults require a ticket to enter (unless they have a current Carer Card).


‘Courageous’ stand I applaud the Mornington Peninsula Residents and Ratepayers Association and Victorian ratepayers for their courage to stand up and endorse [council] candidates. It is long overdue that other community groups representing ratepayers do the same in order to ensure the best governance we can have. The importance of a councillor is that they set the culture of the shire and we need councillors who are going to put integrity, collaboration, accountability and transparency above their personal and political goals in favour of the community. Only then can we have a shire that excels in supporting its community. I fought hard to eliminate the how-to-vote preferences on the ballot papers and was very disappointed when the minister did not carry through on her proposal to do so. I must also give credit where credit is due and give a standing ovation to the Greens, the Liberal Party and the legislative committee for addressing the dummy candidate issue by ending the publication of how-to-vote preferences on the ballot sheet. We have already seen some positive results for democracy. This does not, however, negate the fact that their “Inquiry (witch hunt) into rate capping policy” is little more than an attempt to discredit rate capping which, in its first year, is already benefitting to ratepayers. Now to move on to eliminating the donkey vote. We are making progress and hopefully the new Local Government Act will be a win for councils and ratepayers. Joe Lenzo, Safety Beach

Congratulations Blues Congratulations to the Hastings Football Club’s senior footballers for their amazing endurance and determination in relation to season 2016. The magnificent and unforgettable efforts of Coach Brendon Dunne and his beloved “Blue boys” throughout the whole duration of this year’s final series concluding with victory on grand final day, will long be remembered as

one of the most satisfying and hardest earned premierships in the history of our very proud and most successful club. The premiership (the 22nd) proved to be a fitting and well deserved honour and reward for our most popular and highly respected president Phil Stone who, at all times, has presented a wonderful display of loyalty, leadership and total commitment. There are many other highly valued and trusted servants within the club who are worthy of praise, however a premiership cannot be won without the combined efforts and personal sacrifices of all personnel involved. The 2016 Nepean League premiership very proudly and deservedly belongs to all the hard working and truly dedicated people who constitute the Hastings Football Club. Congratulations to all – season 2017 eagerly awaits. Victor Jeremiah, Hastings Football Club historian

Capel Sound As a group of 3940 residents, we are grateful we live in a society with systems in place that allow a community to play a role in shaping its own future. The efficiency of both Mornington Peninsula Shire and the Victorian government in moving this to conclusion [changing Rosebud West to Capel Sound] has been impressive. We are also grateful to our fellow 3940 residents for having the foresight to be prepared to accept some short-term inconvenience in order to build a better future for the generations to come. We have long considered whether a name change might bring a new energy and sense of identity to our community and, after surveying 250 residents and businesses, found there were many who shared our view. The idea gained support and the campaign for change began to gather some momentum. This initiative has been driven by a desire from residents to strengthen our community and build our own identity - one that respects who we are and what makes postcode 3940 so special. It has never been about property values or

“postcode snobbery”, as has been suggested. We believe the change will assist in building on the exceptional practical work of Rosebud West renewal that has been taking place since 2008 and continues today at our vibrant Seawinds Community Hub. Perhaps the most inspiring thing to come out of this campaign both from those for and against the change has been a renewed passion for our area and sense of community spirit. Residents of 3940 care. We hope this change of name will motivate those who appreciate our unique natural environment, who want to be involved in building and living in a strong community, and those with the energy and ideas to help shape the future of Capel Sound. Our own future, with our own identity. Terry Wright, CapelSound3940 group

Desal disaster Victoria is having a terrible time with floods everywhere. The state is saturated, dams are full, creeks and rivers overflowing. But wait, there is worse to come: our government has placed an order on the unused Wonthaggi desalination plant to pump 50 billion litres of water into our flooded water storages, commencing December. One litre would be too much. The cost is $27 million. This plant, a complete “Furphy” to combat predicted drought from climate change, Is already costing us $1.8 million a day, for 28 years just to pay it off. Brian A Mitchelson, Mornington

End live exports The announcement by Elders of an immediate shut-down of their long-haul live export business is one more nail in the coffin of an industry that has always been rotten to the core. Other live export companies have watched their share prices plummeting, and an increasing number of politicians have defied the indifference of the major parties to speak out against the horrendous cruelty involved. This year, millions of Australian sheep and

cattle will endure transport through scorching heat, crammed onto multi-deck ships, thanks to a live-export market which many Australians, including legislators and other government officials, oppose. After this excruciating journey, many of the animals will have their throats slit in filthy markets while they are still conscious. These abuses would be illegal in Australia. There is simply no humane way to transport tens of thousands of animals through the searing heat on cramped, filthy ships during journeys that last for days or even weeks. A respected live export vet, who was kicked out of her government job at the instigation of the industry for reporting on the appalling conditions on the ships, has predicted that live export from countries like Australia will end in the near future. The live export statistics support this conclusion: exports of live cattle were down 14 per cent, and sheep 15 per cent in the last 12 months. This vile industry is dying, and we should insist the government does the kindest thing and put it out of its misery immediately. Ashley Fruno, PETA Australia

Thanks to foster carers Foster carers are the unsung heroes of our communities. They welcome children, who sometimes have nowhere else to go, into their houses. They provide them a bed, but more importantly they provide them a loving home. For some children, it might be the first safe home they’ve had. Often children can arrive in the middle of the night, confused and afraid. Some stay for a short while, others for much longer. Foster caring isn’t glamorous. It’s highly rewarding, but there’s no denying it’s hard work. These carers provide a safe home for children when they really need it because they know that every child deserves a good childhood, growing up to feel safe, nurtured and with hope for the future. This Foster Carers Week we say thank you on behalf of all the Victorian children who might not be able to. Sandie de Wolf, CEO, Berry Street

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Food movers STATISTICS give an insight into the effectiveness of Southern Food For All’s welfare operation: Since opening in October 1991 its members have distributed 54,814 weekly food parcels and 7893 Christmas hampers to those in need. That’s a lot of handouts. The Rosebud organisation provides food, emergency relief and support programs to people on the peninsula doing it tough on a daily basis. As a partner agency of Foodbank its members deliver food and interact socially with their clients, improving the lives of people experiencing hardship. Mornington Peninsula mayor Graham Pittock opened Southern Food For All’s distribution centre in Hinton St, Rosebud last week. The centre and a new van will assist members in their generous work. The group is always after volunteers to make a meaningful, positive impact on the community. Those getting involved can learn new skills, make friends and share experiences. They should call president Ken Northwood on 5981 1801. Helping hand: Diane Falconer, Fr Kevin Davine, Ken Northwood, Reverend Murray Morton, Cyril Mahon and Fr Bart Huynh San in front. Picture: Yanni

Noise causes break down with RACV Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au CAPE Schanck residents upset over what they say is unjustifiable construction noise at the new RACV resort believe their concerns are not being given “sufficient weight” by Mornington Peninsula Shire. They claim the council has failed to properly consider or interpret EPA Victoria guidelines in approving the builder’s request for extended working hours which allows works on any day except Sunday up until 9pm on 36 separate or consecutive occasions. “This is excessive, offensive and will be the cause of nuisance and loss of amenity to nearby residents,” objector Ian Renwick said. The mayor Cr Graham Pittock said he was “unaware” of any resident concerns over construction noise. The approvals by council allow Kane Constructions to make up for supposed lost time on the $50 million project – a seven storey, 30-metre high, 120 room complex on Trent Jones Drive.

RACV Cape Schanck Resort project manager Brad Van Cuylenberg said work was “proceeding in accordance with the development plan and is on schedule for completion in 2018”. “The project is progressing well with minimal disruption to resort operations, members or guests,” he said. Mr Renwick criticised a shire officer statement supporting the company’s request for extended working hours. Principal planner Krystal Blizzard had stated in a report: “Given the allowances provided by the EPA guidelines in terms of construction hours it was considered reasonable to allow the request to extend the hours to facilitate a quicker turn-around to finalise the development.” Mr Renwick: “Clearly this is the only possible explanation [as to] why council officers are failing to adequately take into account residents’ concerns about extended working hours, and failing to adopt EPA guidelines in relation to working hours and what constitutes noisy works. “Unlike Ms Blizzard, I do not consider

council’s decision to be reasonable. Finalising a development quicker should not mean flouting EPA guidelines to the detriment or amenity of residents.” The site’s original construction environment management plan states: “The operation of all machinery, including transportation of materials to or from site, [is to be from] 7am-5.30pm Monday to Friday and 7am-1pm Saturday. No noisy works are to occur before 7am Monday to Friday and 9am Saturday.” Mr Renwick said these times aligned with EPA noise control guidelines. “Ms Blizzard’s email indicates council’s approval to extend working hours on Saturday to 2.30pm,” he said. “Council also approved up to 30 concrete pours and six structural steel erection activities requiring finishing out of hours [up to] 9pm. “This could mean that Kane could work on 36 days and finish at 9pm, meaning an extra 3.5 hours on weekdays and up to an extra 6.5 hours on Saturdays.” The company requested the longer hours to cope with “intermittent or es-

sential safety works that may fall outside current permitted working hours”. Mr Renwick said the extra hours contravene the EPA rules stating that construction noise with an adverse impact on amenity must not occur on a Sunday or other public holiday, or on any other day except 7am-7 pm. “On the basis of permitting Kane to work until 9pm it appears council has breached EPA guidelines.” Friends of Cape Schanck’s Irene Wylde said members were concerned the council continued to override the views of ratepayers. She said they were considering approaching the Ombudsman’s office for assistance. “It doesn’t seem to matter how many objections the [council] gets, they just ignore them,” she said. It is rumoured that construction delays have been caused by concrete piling being sunk in the wrong place. A concrete-breaking machine on site for several weeks last month could be heard and felt at neighbouring homes. A pile of broken concrete at the southern end of the work site was

visible from Trent Jones Drive. The RACV did not offer comment on this. Mr Renwick said Ms Blizzard’s edict that “no pneumatic power tools, grinding or other impacting tools will be used between 7am-9am on Saturday” was “another change to the original CEMP which did not refer to the use of specific tools but rather noisy works”. The shire last weekend issued residents with meters so they could monitor out-of-hours noise from the construction site. Breaches were to be reported to the compliance team. Project manager Brad Van Cuylenberg said the RACV was continuing to provide residents with updates through a stakeholder committee, which “has been meeting regularly since December 2015”. “Mornington Peninsula Shire Council has approved the hours of work for the site. If the builder sees any benefit in altering those hours then they would raise this directly with the council.” Kane Constructions has reportedly been fined more than $1500 for working hours’ breaches so far.

Work in progress: Cranes dot the skyline at Cape Schanck. Pictures: Yanni

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

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

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

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

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48 Adelaide Street, MORNINGTON This Saturday at 12pm Harcourts, Suite 2/1a Main Street, Mornington, 5970 8000 Kara James, 0412 939 224

WITH astounding weatherboard charm and a coveted seaside address, this lovely single-level home is what beachside living is all about. Complementing the relaxed beach bungalow vibe, the home has polished timber floors and plenty of space to enjoy the outdoors with beautiful gardens a real feature of the 654 square metre block. Two bedrooms share the sparkling bathroom with separate bath and shower, and there is a separate self-contained one bedroom flat that has been updated. The open-plan kitchen has stone benchtops and stainless-steel appliances include a Bosch gas cooktop and there is a rangehood. Two living areas provide some space to stretch out and enjoy the garden outlook through the beautiful stained glass windows, and through the sliding timber doors you can step out to an undercover entertaining deck at the rear. The private backyard has a large shed, and from the street there is a single carport and extra parking space.

19 Portside Way, Safety Beach Tranquil, spacious and inviting, this four-bedroom, two-bathroom family residence is bathed in natural light and exudes an evocative ambience reminiscent of a relaxing Balinese retreat with two sublime living areas, stone kitchen and entertaining deck in a quiet setting within a few minutes of the Marina, beach and waterfront boardwalks.

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Qualified Buyer! Seeking weatherboard home with character in Mount Eliza, Mornington or Mount Martha areas.

CAN YOU HELP? CALL LEANNE PORTER TODAY IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING SELLING YOUR HOME.

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MORNINGTON 172 Main Street

It’s the vibe Address: For Sale: Agency: Agent:

8 Ash Court, HASTINGS Offers over $320,000 Roberts & Green, 64 High Street, Hastings, 5979 2489 Jacqui Robinson, 0437 930 774

WITH a sunny aspect and a flexible floor plan, this inviting brick-veneer home is delightfully comfortable as is, or reconfigure and renovate to capitalise on the great location close to arterial roads and schools. The sunny front lounge has split system air-conditioning and is anchored by Tasmanian Oak timber floors and crisp white tones throughout. The neat kitchen has an upright electric stove and there is a cosy dining nook, and three bedrooms all share the updated main bathroom with separate shower. The block is well-fenced with some nice gardens and plenty of outbuildings include a single garage and a garden shed.

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Mornington 2 & 3/21 Beatty Parade

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Luxury, Location & Low Maintenance A choice of single or double storey townhouses to be built with quality fixtures and fittings that one would expect in a quality home like this, complete with a position that will enable the lucky purchaser to simply sit back and enjoy! Featuring open plan living, stunning kitchen with Smeg appliances, Bamboo flooring, tiles and carpets, ducted heating and split system air-conditioning.

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

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


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N I D SOL S Y A D E V FI MORNINGTON 3a Shelley Street

Ultimate Seaside Luxury Enjoying a blue-ribbon beachside location, this 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom townhouse is the ultimate Mornington seaside retreat. Alfresco dining on your entertainer’s deck whilst watching the sunset over the water will be a magical end to any day, and with your own private glass elevator ready to whisk you effortlessly between the two levels of luxury living, everything about this home is quality and contemporary. The double remote garage has internal access to the ground floor, where two bedrooms with BIR’s share a sleek bathroom with rain shower. Sliding doors from both bedrooms lead to a private outdoor area also with a outdoor shower. There is a ground floor living room, separate laundry and a landscaped back yard. A feature timber staircase leads up to a stunning open plan kitchen, living and dining room complete with gas log fire. Clerestory windows and skylights fill the space with beautiful light and the floor to ceiling windows and sliding glass doors frame the view. The master suite has a study nook, WIR & FES with rain shower. This is designer beachside living with everything at your fingertips - luxury without limits.

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Auction Saturday 24th September at 12:00pm View Saturday 11:30-12:00pm www.harcourts.com.au Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 03 5970 8000 kara.james@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

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Farmhouse charm on idyllic acreage Take a peek inside this charming weatherboard farmhouse on a semi rural property and prepare to be swept off your feet. This is what dreams are made of - just under 3 acres with horse paddocks, an orchard and a family home brimming with character in rural surrounds. The property offers glimpses of Western Port Bay plus potentially better views from a second storey (STCA). The 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home has been updated and extended, and you will be delighted by the double hung timber windows, open fire place in the master bedroom, French doors leading to a verandah, high ceilings and the weatherboard exterior. Stepping into the open plan living and dining space featuring Kempas timber floors, a solid timber kitchen features s/steel Bosch and Smeg appliances and a walk-in pantry. The living space has a Coonara wood heater, and a few steps away is a modern bathroom with cast iron bath, shower, toilet and storage. A separate laundry has a second toilet. The second living area has a gas log heater and the bedrooms feature high, original ceilings, including ceiling fans.

Auction Saturday 8th October at 11:00am View Wednesday & 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

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“HOUSE OF HOPE” Charity Auction, Saturday 8th October at 11am This October the auction crowds in the coastal town of Mt Martha will not only be bidding for the chance to own a low maintenance, coastal property, but also for the opportunity to contribute much needed funds to help raise money for a new innovative prostate cancer treatment. Local Building Company Masterline Homes has constructed a contemporary three-bedroom home to be auctioned on Saturday Oct 8th at 11am, with all profits from the sale of the home to go directly to the Radiation Oncology Unit at Alfred Health. Neil Fullard, who is himself, a survivor of prostate cancer, has provided the land and funding for the project, & said “there has been a Superhuman effort from everyone involved in the House of Hope Charity Home, including various contractors and suppliers who have donated everything from their time to materials” Harcourts Mornington were quick to express their support and be involved for the cause.

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The home offers a large open plan kitchen / meals / living leading out to the good sized outdoor living area. The main bedroom has its own WIR and ensuite bathroom, while the other 2 bedrooms have BIR’s and share the main bathroom. Set on a 430 sqm block with a private backyard and fully landscaped area that is perfect for outdoor entertaining. Complete with an extra large single remote control garage with internal access to the unit. Close to local schools, shops, beaches, Peninsula link and transport you really are central to everything here.

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Auction Saturday 8th October at 11:00am View As Advertised Or By Appointment www.harcourts.com.au Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

A massive THANK YOU to the following.. Neil Fullard

Eurofit Hardware – Tarneit

Masterline Homes (Vic) Pty Ltd

Dandy PreMix

Rotary Club of Dandenong South East

Mornington Peninsula News Group

Supa Truss

Primo Concrete Pumping Pty Ltd

Australian Seed & Turf

Austral Bricks

Womersley Mitre 10 Frankston

Nu-Style Concrete

Boral Plaster

Tip Top Roofing – Hallam

Southern Star Windows

Polytech

Dynamic Garage Doors

IBE Gutter & Fascia - Bayswater

Quantum Quartz

CHB Constructions Pty Ltd

Marbil Bricklaying

Dromana Hire

Harcourts Real Estate Mornington

Noble Conveyancing

Modern Stoneart

Thomas Anderson Design

Speedie Developments

Aluka Landscaping

NEO - Real Estate Weekly Magazine

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Stephen Scott

Reeces Narre Warren & Somerville

Think Water - Hastings

Colour Puzzles

Bunnings Mornington

Mornington Garden Suppliers

LCM Cabinets

Botanix Advanced Trees

Southern Advanced Plants

Shane Briggs

Curtains Direct – Ferntree Gully

Black and White Real Estate Marketing

Cameron Dalton

Westernport Antennas mornington.harcourts.com.au

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New Listing

Bittern 5 Beatty Avenue

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Peaceful Lifestyle, Great Position Looking for a peaceful and tranquil setting yet close to all the amenities ones needs for the perfect lifestyle? Then this one is for you. Set on 2-acres (approx.), this solid, double brick home gives you freedom and an abundance of space to spread your wings and relax in the beautiful, quiet surroundings. The home offers comfortable accommodation with four double bedrooms all featuring BIR’s and the master bedroom has an ensuite. The formal lounge has a Coonara woodheater and built in bar, there is a well appointed kitchen with adjoining meals area and family room and you can treat your guests to a dining experience they will be sure to remember in the spacious formal dining room. Complete with split system heating and cooling, plus under floor heating. For the boys there is a massive 6 car garage/workshop, a second shed with plumbing connected and an outdoor fire place. The extensive grounds have a working bore and there are several water tanks located around the property. A real bonus here is the self contained one bedroom dwelling (URL) perfect for extended family. Completes the dream, beautifully treed block, wildlife, peace and quiet.

Auction Saturday 8th October at 11:00am View Saturday 3:00-3:30pm www.harcourts.com.au Jason Dowler M 0403 598 754 P 03 5970 7333 jason.dowler@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Hastings 10/14 High Street

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MORNINGTON 84 Exford Drive

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Light and Bright, Easy Living

For Sale

This immaculate home is affordably priced and refreshed to provide comfortable living in low maintenance surrounds. Comprising entry, spacious lounge, updated kitchen with stainless steel appliances and ample cupboards, 3 bedrooms plus study/4th bedroom, laundry with built in cabinetry and sparkling new bathroom. There is a delightful paved outdoor area with a sunny northerly aspect and carport that leads to possible storage area for caravan/boat/trailer. Perfect opportunity for downsizers, 1st home buyers and investors.

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ROSEBUD 14 Ruyton Drive

ROSEBUD 5 Overlea Avenue

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This renovated home will impress from the moment you enter, offering light filled open plan living kitchen area, 3BR’s, modern bathroom separate laundry. Step outside to an undercover BBQ entertaining area overlooking a delightful garden se ing. Providing a tranquil outlook across a reserve at the rear, this property offers a relaxed vibe and will tick many boxes for any astute purchaser.

Within walking distance to McCrae, this five bedroom family home comprises of open plan lounge, kitchen/dining area, With open fire place and split system. Alcove area is being used as office space all with modern style kitchen. The approx 689 square metre block is large enough for a potential sub-division (STCA). The backyard is covered with artificial grass and single car garage plus carport Contact: Adam King 0422 337 337

Price: Negotiable over $460,000 Inspect: Saturday 12.15 -12.45pm Contact: John Hall 0405 121 000 Marne Puls 0417 339 350

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

ROSEBUD 88 Je y Road

ROSEBUD 2/5 Rosebrook Street

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Love the seaside lifestyle from this charming co age about 500 metres from all the action along the Point Nepean Road and the foreshore. Retains all its original character, there timber floors, a light filled living area, quaint kitchen, separate laundry and two generous bedrooms. Outside has a lock-up garage. Enjoy as is, or add some improvements, this is an ideal investment or holiday home. Contact: John Hall 0405 121 000 Marne Puls 0417 339 350

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

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Fabulous 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom townhouse located only minutes from the shopping hub and the beach. Downstairs master bedroom has FES, there is a tiled living area and open plan kitchen with granite bench tops and stainless steel appliances. Separate laundry and powder room. Upstairs are two more bedrooms, one with FES, 2nd bathroom, huge living area opening onto the deck with bay glimpses. Ducted vacuum system and split system air-conditioning upstairs and downstairs complete this fine home. Contact: Robert Steele 0418 154 024

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

ROSEBUD 5 Sandstock Place

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This immaculate family home is set on a landscaped 974sqm (approx.) lot and includes formal lounge, home theater and family room with sliding doors opening out to a beautiful undercover alfresco area. Other features include designer kitchen with s/steel appliances, 4 large bedrooms – master with FES, and out the back is a detatched games room with a bar that is sure to impress. Michelle King 0404 037 336

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

ROSEBUD 65 Wingara Drive

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This well designed family home comprises of 4 Bedrooms with built in robes plus master bedroom with walk in robe and full en suite, light filled main bathroom, open plan family, dining Kitchen with Stainless appliances. Step outside on the the rear deck and relax with a good size family backyard, with double remote garage with rear access for boat or caravan. Price: $480,000 plus Inspect: Saturday 1.00-1.30pm Contact: Michelle King 0404 037 336 Caitlyn King 0432 121 878

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

1011-1013 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud

ROSEBUD WEST 1591 Point Nepean Road - Act Now Get Ready For The Summer Trade! Local favourite- Long Established High Exposure Corner Cafe- only cafe opposite busy Capel Sound Foreshore camping ground and beach, village strip. Full training provided and no experience required, suit husband/wife or couple. There is a huge potential here to increase the turnover via dinner trade etc. Seats 27 + inside and has a permit for 16 sidewalk seats outside. Don’t miss the huge summer trade, average takings $5,275 gross per week. Current operators are very motivated to sell due to relocation, offering flexible se lement terms, plus a long 5x5x5 lease. Act now and get in and take advantage of the massive summer trade, WIWO price/submit all offers!

Price: Negotiable over $89,000 + SAV Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

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WATER VIEWS, WONDERFUL WATER VIEWS! PRICE $515,000 Offers Over

Majestic 180 degree views of Westernport Bay, French Island & Sandstone Island, the waterfront lifestyle that your family and friends will envy. You’ll be the talk of the crowd with this affordable contemporary townhouse, the perfect answer to make dreams come true. Did we mention that it has everything?

VIEW Saturday 2:30-3:00pm AGENT Richard Whitehead 0412 328 718

Impressive master suite with custom BIR leading to ensuite, two separate balconies plus ground level paved area, large galley kitchen with stainlesssteel appliances, top level living & dining area set upon expansive windows for those priceless water views.

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CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

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INVESTMENT This timeless brick veneer unit is central to High Street and features three bedrooms, a spacious & modern kitchen fitted with gas appliances, separate meals area opening to a private fenced yard, and a large open plan living area.

PRICE $310,000 Offers Over VIEW Saturday 12:00-12:30pm AGENT Richard Whitehead 0412 328 718

Main bathroom has dual entry to main bedroom, there is gas ducted heating throughout, and airconditioning to the lounge. Outside is a single lock-up garage. All this within easy walking distance to shops, cafes, schools and transport. Perfect for an investor with tenant secured until May 2017.

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DECEASED ESTATE AUCTION THIS SATURDAY AT 2:30PM Vacant land of approx. 1.62ha (4 Acres) centrally located on the Island adjacent to the Perseverance Primary School and approx 5 kms from ferry. Fully fenced with 7 strand barbed wire, recessed entry and gate on well-maintained road. Zoned for farming use with planning permit available for single dwelling (STGA). Land of this size is rare on the Island and this sale is an opportunity to purchase at fair value.

AUCTION

Saturday 24th September at 2:30pm at the offices of Century 21 Homeport

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By Appointment

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Phil Bock 0438 497 715

TERMS 10% DEPOSIT. BALANCE 60 DAYS. VACANT POSSESSION AUCTION COMMENCES AT 2:30PM AT THE AGENTS OFFICE 2100 FRANKSTON FLINDERS ROAD, HASTINGS, VICTORIA, 3915

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

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THIS large, well-presented shop has a neat fit-out and enjoys a great location in the Frankston CBD and stocks an excellent range of quality clothing, bags, wallets, hats, shoes, and glasses for the modern man. New owners can be in by December and take advantage of the busy Christmas trade which can be further increased by adding overseas imports to the stock lines. Currently operated by the owner with casual staff.

SET in a busy retail strip incorporated into a vibrant residential area, this wellpresented beauty salon has plenty of parking available for customers. Inside there are eight beauty rooms which are available for sub-letting, adding potential to increase the range of services the premises can provide. Trading hours are Monday to Friday 9am to 5.30pm.

Mens fashion and accessories, FRANKSTON Price: $65,000 + SAV Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151

Beauty Salon, CHELSEA HEIGHTS Price: $55,000 + sav Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151

Business Sales Specialists www.latessabusiness.com.au 50 Playne Street Frankston

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HAIR SALON - CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES 7 cutting stations, 2 basins. This salon has interior café sub-let @ $305pw and massage room sublet @150pw which cover the rent payable on the salon. Located in residential shopping strip, established 35 years, current owner 17 years.

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LADIES FASHION WEAR - MORNINGTON Ladies’ fashion and accessories at PLG UDQJH SULFHV 7DVWHIXO ¿W RXW recently completed. Established 14 years with regular clientele. Australian brands. Currently fully PDQDJHG 0DLQ 6WUHHW

Great business! Great staff! No opposition! No weekend work! Ideal corner position with great potential to introduce deliveries to surrounding businesses.

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$70,000 + sav COURIER - HOME BASED )DPLO\ RZQHG HVW SURYLGHV VHUYLFHV WR 0HOERXUQH 0HWURSROLWDQ area. Small packages to palletized JRRGV &RYHUV 0¶WRQ 3HQLQVXOD RXW to Pakenham, Kilsyth and Werribee areas. Long standing clients. 4 vehicles, computerised booking system.

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$185,000 + sav NEW LISTING WINE BAR - MORNINGTON On Premises licence for 50 people. 0DLQ 6WUHHW IURQWDJH ZLWK air-conditioned lounge plus small setting for outside seating. Opens Thursday to Sunday 12pm – 11pm. )XOO VHFXULW\ V\VWHP ORQJ OHDVH ZLWK UHDVRQDEOH UHQW )% SDJH

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Well located at entrance to cinema complex, constant turnover, good SUR¿WV /DUJH EDU DUHD KXJH kitchen, well equipped. Currently fully managed. Good potential!

Established for many years in built up area. Top quality equipment, attractive shop with ample parking. Trial on $15,000 per week. Keen vendor willing to fully assist purchaser.

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SHEETMETAL MANUFACTURE

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Wholesale and retail distribution specialising in gourmet bakery products. Consistent award winner for their gourmet pies. Sales to supermarkets, cafes, takeaways, butchers etc. Huge delivery QHWZRUN FRYHULQJ 0HOERXUQH PHWUR area.

Predominantly steel, stainless steel & aluminium sheet. Varied products and specialized equipment. Huge factory with ODUJH RI¿FH DUHD )RUZDUG RUGHUV in place.

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Tony Latessa CEA (REIV), AREI, ABB, MAICD Mobile: 0412 525 151 REIV BUSINESS AGENT VICTORIA Australian Institute of Business Brokers President (Vic). 34 years selling experience based on honesty and reliability

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ͻ WƌŝŵĞ ůŽĐĂƟŽŶ ƌĞĂƌ ŽĨ DĂŝŶ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ ͻ ƵƌƌĞŶƚůLJ ƚƌĂĚŝŶŐ ϱ ĚĂLJƐ ƉĞƌ ǁĞĞŬ ͻ ƉƉƌŽdž ΨϰϬ͕ϬϬϬ ƐƚŽĐŬ ŝŶĐůƵĚĞĚ ŝŶ ƉƌŝĐĞ ͻ &ĂŶƚĂƐƟĐ Įƚ ŽƵƚ ǁŝƚŚ ŐƌĞĂƚ ĚĂŝůLJ ƚĂŬŝŶŐƐ

ͻ ĂĨĠ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ĨŽƌ ^ĂůĞ ͻ >ŽĐĂů ŚŽƚƐƉŽƚ ǁŝƚŚ ďƵƐƚůŝŶŐ ǁĞĞŬĞŶĚ ƚƌĂĚĞ ͻ WƌŝŵĞ WŽƌƚƐĞĂ ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶ ŶĞdžƚ ƚŽ ƉŝĞƌ ͻ ^ƚƌŽŶŐ ƚĂŬŝŶŐƐ ʹ ƌĞĂĚLJ ƚŽ ďĞ ƐŽůĚ

ϱͬϭϳͲϭϵ ŝĂŶĞ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ ʹ ϭϮϱƐƋŵ Ψϭ͕ϮϱϬƉĐŵн'^dнK'

^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ ΨϵϬ͕ϬϬϬ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ :ĂŵŝĞ ^ƚƵĂƌƚ ϬϰϭϮ ϱϲϱ ϱϲϮ

^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ Ψϱϱ͕ϬϬϬ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ ůŝƐŚĂ DĂĞƐƚƌĂůĞ ϬϰϬϬ ϳϬϬ ϭϲϵ

^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ ΨϯϱϬ͕ϬϬϬ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ :ĂŵŝĞ ^ƚƵĂƌƚ ϬϰϭϮ ϱϲϱ ϱϲϮ

ϲͬϱϱ ^ŝŵĐŽĐŬ ^ƚ͕ ^ŽŵĞƌǀŝůůĞ ʹ ϮϬϬƐƋŵ ΨϭϲϬϬƉĐŵ н K' ϱϮϬ 'ƌĂƐƐůĂŶĚƐ ZĚ ŽŶĞŽ Ͳ ϰϱϬƐƋŵ Ψϯ͕ϳϱϬƉĐŵн'^dнK'

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Ϯϱ ŝĂŶĞ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ Ͳ ϮϵϬƐƋŵ ΨϮ͕ϱϬϬƉĐŵн'^dнK'

ϮͬϮ dŽƌĐĂ dĞƌƌĂĐĞͲ ϯϬϬƐƋŵ ΨϮ͕ϱϬϬƉĐŵн'^dнK' ϮͬϮ ĂƌďŝŶĞ tĂLJ ʹ ϮϲϬƐƋŵ ΨϮ͕ϭϳϬƉĐŵн'^dнK'

&Žƌ >ĞĂƐĞ Ͳ ZŽƐĞďƵĚ

Ϯͬϰϵ dLJĂďď ZĚ ʹ ϮϲϬƐƋŵ Ψϰ͕ϬϬϬƉĐŵн'^dнK' SHOPS FOR LEASE ;DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ƵŶůĞƐƐ ƐƉĞĐŝĮĞĚͿ ϭϬϲϵ Wƚ EĞƉĞĂŶ ZĚ ZŽƐĞďƵĚ Ͳ ϰϬϬƐƋŵ ΨϭϬ͕ϴϯϰƉĐŵн'^dнK' ϭϱϰϵ &͛ƐƚŽŶ &ůŝŶĚĞƌƐ ZĚ dLJĂďď Ͳ ϭϬϬƐƋŵ Ψϭ͕ϯϬϬƉĐŵн'^dнK' ϴͬϭϴϵϯ Wƚ EĞƉĞĂŶ ZĚ dŽŽƚŐĂƌŽŽŬ ͲϭϰϬƐƋŵ ΨϮ͕ϯϯϵƉĐŵн'^dнK'

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ϱϱ <ĂƌĞĞůĂ ZĚ &ƌĂŶŬƐƚŽŶ Ͳ ϭϬϬƐƋŵ

WƌŝŵĞ >ŽĐĂƟŽŶ

ŽƌŶĞƌ ZĞƚĂŝů džƉŽƐƵƌĞ

ͻ &ŝƌƐƚ ŇŽŽƌ ŽĸĐĞͬƌĞƚĂŝůͬďĞĂƵƚLJ ͻ ƵƌƌĞŶƚůLJ ƐĞƚ ƵƉ ĨŽƌ ďĞĂƵƚLJ ͻ ŶƚƌĂŶĐĞ ƚŽ DĂŝŶ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ ǁŝƚŚ ƌĞĂƌ ĂĐĐĞƐƐ ͻ ^Ƶŝƚ Ă ǀĂƌŝĞƚLJ ŽĨ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐĞƐ

ͻ tĂƌĞŚŽƵƐĞ ͬ &ĂĐƚŽƌLJ ͻ ƵŝůĚŝŶŐ ĂƌĞĂ ϮϵϬƐƋŵ ͻ WƌŝŵĞ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ dLJĂďď ZĚ ĨƌŽŶƚĂŐĞ ͻ ^ĞĐƵƌĞůLJ ĨĞŶĐĞĚ

ͻ ZĞƚĂŝů ^ŚŽǁƌŽŽŵ ͬ KĸĐĞ ͻ ƵŝůĚ ĂƌĞĂ ϰϬϬƐƋŵ ͻ Ğ ƐĞĞŶ ďLJ ŽǀĞƌ ϭϮ͕ϬϬϬ ǀĞŚŝĐůĞƐ ĚĂŝůLJ ͻ ďŝůŝƚLJ ƚŽ ďĞ ƐƉůŝƚ ŝŶƚŽ ƚŚƌĞĞ ƐĞƉĂƌĂƚĞ ƚĞŶĂŶĐŝĞƐ ͻ ZĞĂƌ ĂĐĐĞƐƐ ĨŽƌ ĚĞůŝǀĞƌŝĞƐ ǀŝĂ ƌŽůůĞƌ ĚŽŽƌ

>ĞĂƐĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ Ψϯ͕ϱϬϬƉĐŵ н '^d н KƵƚŐŽŝŶŐƐ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ dĂŶLJĂ ^ĐĂŐůŝĂƌŝŶŝ Ϭϰϯϴ Ϯϴϵ ϴϱϵ

>ĞĂƐĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ ΨϮ͕ϱϬϬƉĐŵ н '^d н KƵƚŐŽŝŶŐƐ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ dĂŶLJĂ ^ĐĂŐůŝĂƌŝŶŝ Ϭϰϯϴ Ϯϴϵ ϴϱϵ

>ĞĂƐĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ ΨϭϬ͕ϴϯϰƉĐŵ н '^d н KƵƚŐŽŝŶŐƐ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ :ĂŵŝĞ ^ƚƵĂƌƚ ϬϰϭϮ ϱϲϱ ϱϲϮ

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MEDICAL/CONSULTING ROOMS FOR LEASE ϵϱϲ EĞƉĞĂŶ ,ǁLJ Ͳ &ƌŽŵ ϭϮƐƋŵ &ƌŽŵ Ψϱϱϴ Ɖǁн'^dнK'

ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ dĂŶLJĂ ^ĐĂŐůŝĂƌŝŶŝ Ϭϰϯϴ Ϯϴϵ ϴϱϵ

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ͻ &ŝƌƐƚ ƟŵĞ ŽīĞƌĞĚ ŝŶ ŽǀĞƌ ϭϳ LJĞĂƌƐ ͻ ŽƵƟƋƵĞ ^ŚŽƉ ŽĨ ƐŽŵĞ ϯϬƐƋŵ ͻ 'ƌĞĂƐĞ dƌĂƉ ͻ ϯ dž ϯ LJĞĂƌ ůĞĂƐĞ ĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞ

ͻ >ŽĐĂƚĞĚ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ŚĞĂƌƚ ŽĨ ,ĂƐƟŶŐƐ ͻ ƉƉƌŽdž ϮϱϬϬŵϮ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƚLJ ŽƉƉŽƐŝƚĞ tĞƐƚĞƌŶƉŽƌƚ ,ŽƚĞů ͻ /ĚĞĂůůLJ ƐƵŝƚĞĚ ƚŽ ŽŶĞ ŽƉĞƌĂƚŽƌ ͻ ,ŽďďLJ ĨĂƌŵ ĞƋƵŝƉŵĞŶƚ͕ ĨĞŶĐŝŶŐ ĂŶĚ ƐƚŽĐŬĨĞĞĚƐ͘ ͻ 'ƌĞĂƚ ŽƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƚLJ ƚŽ ĞdžƉĂŶĚ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ

• ƵƚŽŵŽƟǀĞ ƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ • ^ƚƌŽŶŐ LJĞĂƌ ŽŶ LJĞĂƌ ƉƌŽĮƚ • ŶǀŝĂďůĞ ƌĞƉĞĂƚ ĐůŝĞŶƚ ďĂƐĞ • ůů ĞƋƵŝƉŵĞŶƚͬ ƉůĂŶƚ ŵĂĐŚŝŶĞƌLJ ŝŶĐůƵĚĞĚ • ƵŝůĚŝŶŐ ĂƌĞĂ ŽĨ ϭϯϴƐƋŵ ŝŶ ďŽƵƟƋƵĞ ĚĞǀĞůŽƉŵĞŶƚ

^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ Ψϯϴ͕ϱϬϬ ;ĮƚͲŽƵƚ ŽŶůLJͿ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ :ĂŵŝĞ ^ƚƵĂƌƚ ϬϰϭϮ ϱϲϱ ϱϲϮ

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>ĞĂƐĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ ΨϵϱϬƉĐŵ н KƵƚŐŽŝŶŐƐ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ dĂŶLJĂ ^ĐĂŐůŝĂƌŝŶŝ Ϭϰϯϴ Ϯϴϵ ϴϱϵ

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PUZZLE ZONE

ACROSS 1. Material 5. Muscle rupture 7. Encourages 8. Leave, go ... 9. Make well 10. Mushrooms and toadstools 11. Marsupials

13. Chessman 14. Union Army combatant 18. Beauty queen ribbons 21. Took to court 22. Dejectedly 24. Protracted, ... out 25. SW Pacific nation 26. At what hour? 27. Head supporters

28. Eagerly expectant 29. Leafy fences DOWN 1. Earnestly 2. Majestic 3. Sleeve edges 4. Great pains 5. Casual tops (1-6)

6. Prized shellfish 12. Beer 15. Maltreating 16. Teasing 17. Improve 19. Sicken 20. Proverbs 22. Grind (teeth) 23. Single

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100 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK...

Nightman not performing his duties Compiled by Melissa Walsh THE Inspector of Nuisances (Mr W. J. Stephen) reported as follows: Gentlemen - I have the honour for your information that several complaints were made by householders that the nightman had not been emptying their closet pans regularly and in one instance the pan had not been emptied for four weeks. I interviewed the contractor (Mr Purdy) on the subject and he blamed his employee for the neglect, and dispensed with his services. Since then he has put on a new man, who appears to give more satisfaction, which it is hoped will be continued, as no end of annoyance had been caused through the apparent neglect as above stated. *** MESSRS Brody and Mason will hold a furniture sale at their rooms, Bay Street, Frankston, on Wednesday afternoon, the property of Mr. Sampson, of Mornington. The furniture consists of the contents of a large boarding house and is mostly new and well preserved, and will be sold without reserve. *** IN view of her early marriage, Miss Vita Gray has reluctently tendered her resignation as hon. secretary of the Frankston “Wattles Club”. While accepting the resignation with regret, Miss Gray has the very best wishes of the committee and members of the club, for her future happiness and prosperity. Miss Muriel Gray was appointed

secretary, and Mrs Moloney and Miss Young Vice-Presidents. *** THE Gibson Pantomime Co. gave entertainment in the Mechanics Hall, Frankston, on Wednesday evening, at which there was a moderate attendance. The comedy, “Fun on a Battleship” was staged. The performers were mostly juveniles and their singing and dancing were above the ordinary for such young people. “Little Trixie” was a marvel in the way in which she was able to contort her body into all sorts of imaginable shapes. A good two hours’ entertainment was provided for those who attended. *** MR Cohen, P.M., gave a severe reprimand to a young man at the Frankston Court on Monday, for wearing military uniform without having enlisted, and stated that it was an offence that would meet with severe punishment if a civilian was brought up on a charge of wearing clothes similiar to that is by the Defence Department to the troops. The magistrate counselled the young man, if he wished to wear the clothes of a soldier to go and enlist, and fined him 20s. for the offence. *** MESSRS T. R. B. Morton and Son will sell at their rooms, 72 Swanston street, Melbourne, on Tuesday next, under instructions from the Equity Trustee Co. Ltd., 80 acres of land, being crown allotment, 78A, parish of

Tyabb, being the property of the late Mr. Wm. Unthank. The property is situated two and a quarter miles from the Hastings Railway Station and fronting Kippies and D’Esterres roads. From 10 to 20 acres have been cultivated and includes an orchard of some 3 acres and a fourroomed house. The terms are easy and the property should recommend itself to anyone in search of a nice home. The sale will commence at 3 o’clock. *** MAJOR Blezard, until recently Commandant at Langwarrin, is now in charge of Domain Camp. A tribute which we hope means promotion. Genuine regret was expressed at his departure from Langwarrin. With over twenty years military experience he sailed from Australia as a Captain in the first contingent. He had the misfortune to be wounded at Gallipoli early in the landing. Invalided to Australia, he recovered sufficiently to assume command at Langwarrin. During the few months he was in command, the whole camp was transformed. He proved himself an officer of undoubted character. Very just to men willing to do their duty, if they had a mishap and a strict disciplinarian to habitual offenders. He was a man of few words which suggested much latent reserve power. Above all he possessed the saving gift of sound common-sense, which commanded respect from all. Even the prisoners of war had a kindly

word for the wounded warrior. The send off he received at the local railway station will long be remembered. A guard of honor was drawn up and while the band played farewell airs,the train carried the warrior off. Among the officers present were Capt. Conder, Lieut. Brasch, and Capt.Perl, A.M.C. Mr Archibald, President of the Langwarran Progress Association, presented the Major with a letter of thanks, on behalf of the society, and prior to his departure, the Association was considering a motion to elect him an honorary member. Although he ventured out but little, his influence was very evident. It was hoped he would remain in the peninsula for many years. Men of his type are badly needed in the country districts. *** MR J. Nott Marsh has received a warm letter of thanks from Captain Conder, Military Camp, Langwarrin, in acknowledgment of the receipt of 235 packets of cigarettes which Mr Marsh had collected from residents and visitors to Frankston and forwarded to the camp. *** LETTERS of Thanks. We are pleased to publish the following letters of appreciation which have been received by Dr Plowman, Hon. Sec. of the presentation to Frankston Soldiers funds. The writers were unable to be present to receive their medals in person. Dr Plowman,—Dear Sir.— Just a

line to thank you and all Frankston friends for the lovely medal I have received from them. I can assure you if I have the good luck to return home again I will always keep it, and think of the happy couple of years I put in at Frankston. I will say good bye for the present, as we are leaving tomorrow morning for the front, but hope to soon be back and set the ball rolling again in our beautiful little town.— Yours faithfully E. C. HAMMOND. Dr Plowman,—Dear Sir,— By the recent mail from home I learn with pleasant surprise that you have sent, on my behalf, to my parents, a presentation for enlistment. I will ask you to convey my heartfelt gratitude to the donors of good old Frankston. The only thing I regret, is that I was not amongst the boys to receive it personally. Should I have the luck to return I will wear it proudly and maybe then I will have the chance to thank you. I met a few of the Frankston boys in Egypt, and am not far from Gnr. Mat. Elliott, who is looking well. Old Von Fritz gave us a hot reception when we first took over, but we have paid him back with interest. Trusting you are all well as it leaves me at present, and again thanking you one and all. I remain, yours faithfully, GNR. H. H. ALLEN, 8289. From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 23 September, 1916

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PENINSULA SHORT FILM FEST – ENTER NOW! Enter your short film in the Peninsula Short Film Fest and you could win a share in up to $30K of cash and prizes. Get filming and enter now! 20 short listed films will be judged live on Saturday February 4, 2017 by top industry professionals with the winner taking out $5K in cash, second place $2.5K cash and third place scoring $1250 cash. There are plenty more cool prizes with awards for Best Animation, Best Documentary, Best International and the Woodleigh School Emerging Filmmaker Award (open to any Australian student under 18 years of age). There are also awards for Best Screenplay, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Cinematography. Entries are open until Friday December 9, 2016. Films must be 8 minutes or less in length. Festival Director Steve Bastoni said the

Festival offers an amazing opportunity for filmmakers to have their film seen by the most influential film practitioners in the business. “This is a great chance to rub shoulders and network with industry professionals. Filmmakers receive feedback from the best in the business. Our judging panel has included Screen Australia Board Member and Australian Director Rob Connolly, John Molloy (Mushroom Pictures), Andrew Mason (Hopscotch) and we’re very lucky to have renowned Australian Director Fred Schepisi as PSFF Patron”. Enter via www.filmfreeway.com/festival/ PeninsulaShortFilmFest or head to www. peninsulashortfilmfest.com.au for details. Save the date - Peninsula Short Film Fest: Saturday February 4, 2017, Village Green, Rosebud, NO BYO, FREE ENTRY.

GARY TURNER TURNS UP AT RPPFM Mornington Peninsula radio journalist, Gary Turner has had morning tea with John Travolta and Joan Collins, went on a Sydney cruise with rock demons Kiss, hung out with AC/DC and enjoyed breakfast with Elton John. His career as a radio journalist has taken across various commercial radio stations in Northern Territory, Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania, Norfolk Island, Federated States of Micronesia and the Republic of Nauru as Director of Media. Gary has also acted in the role as MC for various rock and country festivals around Australia including Tamworth, Norfolk Island, Melbourne and NSW doing shows with many of entertainment’s big names. This month Gary commences the Wednesday & Saturday morning breakfast program on Radio RPP FM (98.7 FM & 98.3 FM) from 6.00am – 9.00am playing some of the classic songs of the 60s 70s & 80s including many one hit wonders plus news and other community information. “It has been a long time since l did a shift on RPP FM and l am glad to be working under former ABC sports presenter, Brendon Telfer who has taken the station into new ground,” said Gary.

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By Toe Punt FRANKSTON YCW made it three premierships in a row and six in the past seven years after beating Mt Eliza by 22 points at Frankston Park on Sunday. The Peninsula Division champs booted seven goals to one after half time, totally controlling the last hour to win the “three-peat”. After conceding the first six goals of the game in the second semi-final against YCW, it was important that Mt Eliza got off to a good start in the big one – and they did. Mt Eliza led by four points at quarter time and when Jordan Capkin snapped a left foot goal halfway through the second quarter, the margin had blown out to 21 points. Matt Lillie was playing a pivitol role in the ruck, Rohan Heasley was winning ball in the middle, the Mt Eliza defence was standing up and the ball movement and forward structure

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looked dangerous. The Redlegs needed to match YCW’s ability in contested footy and were doing the job there, as well as trying to exploit them on the outside. At the 25-minute mark of the second quarter, Mt Eliza was in total command. However, in time on, the Stonecats went coast-to-coast, Dave Bodley slipped out the back, took a mark and kicked a mark just before the half time siren. The dangerous, all-conquering Stonecats had a sniff! The message from YCW coach Scott Mathers was simply – “start taking risks and take the game on”. The Redlegs were controlling the game and playing on their terms – YCW needed to respond. As all great teams tend to do faced with adversity, Frankston YCW took a stand. Ash Eames started to will himself higher in the ruck and started to get his hands on the footy first more regularly.

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Best man on the ground Scott McLeod, along with Tony Lester, Kyle Hutchison and Luke Collins, started to win that contested footy and the forwards started to work harder. In the first half, YCW forwards were a little lazy, waiting for the easy ball to some to them. They worked harder in the third and the result was four third quarter goals to Anthony Bruhn. The Stonecats started to switch the play, cut the angles and move the ball through the corridor – they started to take risks. Within a blink of an eye, the 16 point half time margin was back to four points and by three quarter time, YCW had hit the front. When Zinzi Mosimaine grabbed hold of the footy from 50 metres at the Kars Street end in the opening minutes of the final quarter and converted, the game was over. YCW was dominating in all areas of the ground and Mt Eliza just could

not penetrate beyond their half forward line. Byron Barry and BJ Credlin were monumental – unstoppable! Credlin stopped Justin Van Unen completely, not just in the last half, but the entire game. YCW youngster Jake Lovett was outstanding throughout, as were fellow youngsters Michael Debenham and Matt LaFontaine. The Stonecats booted three goals to a single behind in the final quarter, the last one coming from a left footer from Bruhn on the run from 50 metres. After the game, a retiring Mathers said “this is the most wonderful feeling I have ever had in football. “We knew we needed to just stay with them and grind away, which we were able to do,” Mathers said straight after the final siren. “Our intensity needed to lift and we needed to start taking risks, which we were able to do after half time,” Mathers said. Ash Eames, who celebrated his sixth

flag, said “we just had to keep going. I thought we were able to absorb all of their pressure in the first half and then get the game on our terms in the second half. We wouldn’t get our game going or get clean footy in the first half but I’m glad we did in the second half,” Eames said. Byron Barry, who also celebrated his sixth flag, said “we made too many mistakes early. “We needed to take the game on and get some lateral movement – I thought we did that after half time,” Barry said. There have been many great teams talked about throughout the footy journey over the past 30 years – YCW in the 90’s, Edithvale, Mornington and Seaford in different eras. On Sunday, Craig Nankervis broke the MPNFL record of playing in seven premierships – a handful of others won their sixth flag. Make no mistake, this YCW footy era is the best we will see. Ever.


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Hastings embraced after huge win NEPEAN LEAGUE By Toe Punt What a week it has been for the Hastings Football Club. After beating the Frankston Bombers in a memorable Nepean League Grand Final 11.15 (81) to 6.18 (54), as you would expect, the celebrations continued through the ensuring week and were felt by the whole community. The Hastings community has always embraced the Hastings Football Club and the township celebrated as one

following their first flag since 1995. Premiership coach Brendan Dunne said the “premiership feeling” started to sink in on Monday. “It wasn’t until we got together on Monday and watched the replay of the match that it really sank in,” Dunne said. “To be truthful, I don’t remember much of the game, so to see it again and then take a walk up High Street Hastings and see tears of joy in supporter’s eyes, it was such a humbling feeling.

Dunne said on reflection that he was always confident that his side would win the flag. “The type of footy we were playing, we didn’t think any team could beat us,” he said. “Red Hill has been our bogy side and when we beat them in the Elimination Final, we gained a lot of selfbelief from that. “Leading into the finals, our form was great and the Frankston game in the final round was a dead rubber as far as we were concerned. We rested

Magnificent Mornington, final fling for Heart SOCCER

By Craig MacKenzie A PATCHWORK Mornington put up a magnificent fight against Altona Magic only to go down 1-0 in Saturday’s State 1 final at Jack Edwards Reserve. The game brought together the champions from both regionalised State 1 leagues but Mornington went into the clash without Simon and Scott Webster, Steve Elliott, Andrew Skledar and Chris Reid either through injury or unavailability. One of the two players on the Mornington bench was teenager Charlie Parker and coach Adam Jamieson was forced to completely revamp his defence with Chris McKenna and Danny Black as central defenders and Paul McEvoy and Nathan Yole full-backs. What proved to be the telling blow was struck in the 11th minute when Magic winger Adamson Ajayi cut in from the left and his deflected shot looped neatly over Mornington keeper Kris McEvoy and into the net. Paul McEvoy got free on the right of the Magic area in the 25th minute and was played in by Shane Tagliaferro only to shoot into the side netting and Magic striker Jon McShane should have scored from point blank range in the 36th minute but Kris McEvoy somehow got a touch and deflected the ball for a corner. Mornington striker Nick Waite was felled inside the area by the flailing elbow of Magic central defender Steven Thomson in the 39th minute but play was waved on as the Mornington bench erupted. Just before the break Waite robbed a defender on the left of the area and decided to shoot from a tight angle but Magic keeper Sebastien Bechaud parried easily at the near post. Mornington striker Brad Blumenthal was forced off at half-time with a shin injury and was replaced by Michael Freeman and the mountain Mornington had to climb grew even larger in the 66th minute after Black clattered into the back of McShane and received a second yellow and was sent off. A minute later Waite hobbled from the field and Parker was thrust into the action. Kris McEvoy was forced to tip over a McShane header in the 77th minute and three minutes later Nathan Yule came to his keeper’s rescue by heading off the line. A long throw by Paul McEvoy in the 81st minute was headed on by Chris McKenna but Magic was able to scramble the ball clear, McShane had a free header shortly after but headed over then Mornington’s Wayne Gordon hammered a firm strike from the edge of the area that forced Bechaud to punch clear. A mix-up between Thomson and Bechaud in the 89th minute allowed Gordon to nip in before being brought down inside the area and the referee immediately pointed to the spot. Paul McEvoy struck a low shot to Bechaud’s left but the keeper was able to get down and palm the ball wide and the 10 men had missed a glorious opportunity to take the contest into extra time. Rosebud Heart strolled into next weekend’s State 5 Victorian final after semi-final opponent Healesville forfeited late last week. Healesville held its annual presentation night on

the Friday before Saturday’s planned semi-final which was due for a noon kick-off. Heart gaffer Scott Morrison was an interested onlooker at Saturday’s other State 5 semi that saw RMIT triumph 2-1 after extra time against North Melbourne Athletic. Morrison is confident that Heart can maintain its perfect record and end a landmark season by winning next weekend’s final. Skye United blew a two-goal cushion in Friday night’s State 4 semi-final against Brandon Park at Skye Recreational Reserve going down 3-2 after extra time. Skye keeper Jonathan Crook was in the thick of the action early making some fine saves, two from long distance efforts by Brandon Park midfield dynamo Harrison Michaelis and Peter Smyth. Skye clawed its way back into the contest in the last 15 minutes of the half and a minute from the interval Matthew Wilson struck a stunning longrange volley from 35 metres that left Brandon Park keeper Joshua Green clutching at air to give the home side a 1-0 lead. Three minutes into the second half Brandon Park failed to deal with a long throw from the right and a close-range shot struck a defender and trickled over the line for an own goal and a 2-0 scoreline. But Brandon Park supporters had their hopes raised two minutes later when a lay-off set up Smyth on his non-preferred right foot and his firm low shot from the edge of the area beat Crook who was at full stretch. Fine close skills from James McNeill on the left in the 58th minute caught out the Skye defence but Crook parried McNeill’s 10-metre strike. The equaliser came in the 82nd minute after a cross from livewire substitute Mourad Sarian on the right was headed back across goal into the far corner by Brandon Park striker Kegham Aminian. The pivotal moment arrived 10 minutes into extra time when Aminian curled a superb strike past Crook to make it 3-2. Two minutes later Skye substitute Luke Camerota cut the ball back from the right to Alex Roberts whose firm shot was parried by Green. The Brandon Park keeper was again called into action shortly after when forced to tip over Marcus Collier’s header from a long throw-in. For much of the second half of extra time Skye pumped long balls forward and the final moments were frantic as Crook charged into the opposition penalty area to contest a corner but to no avail. Both coaches, Brandon Park’s Stan Webster and Skye’s Billy Armour, have enjoyed a lengthy friendship and embraced at the end of a gripping contest. Just 12 months earlier they had guided their respective sides to safety in a bitter relegation battle so their championship successes in 2016 represent a remarkable turnaround in their club’s fortunes. Peninsula Strikers ended the season by defeating visitor Noble Park United 2-1 on Saturday in a State 2 South-East catch-up game. Dejan Blanusa had given the already relegated Noble Park United a 1-0 lead at the interval but second half goals from Jack Carter and Tom Hawkins settled the issue. NEXT SATURDAY: State 5 final: RMIT v Rosebud Heart, 3pm, Murphy Reserve, Port Melbourne.

a few and tried a few things, which is what we achieved. “That’s when we tried Luke Clark in the middle and sent Jay Austerberry back – both moves that had a significant impact in the finals. “We also put it on a few blokes who had been out of form that needed to lift – they all did. “Local youngsters like Jake Hewitt and Steven Robb really stood up and gained great self belief. “Jamie Barnes, our fitness guy, had us going from November last year, all in

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K C O T S

SPACE 52 Warwick Fabric

was $2649

$

2999

$

package deal

STACK Table

2 ONLY

was $5559

4999

was $159 $

79

2 ONLY

PEAK Recliner Suite was $10,073

1799

1 ONLY

$

1 ONLY

CLEARANCE

PORTSEA PACKAGE 2.5 seater + Lge & Std Nordic 60 chairs

MAJESTY Theatre was $8779

$

3999

1499

1 ONLY

$

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was $2035

$

1299

NORDIC 21 Lge

was $1675 $

NORDIC 21 Std

was $1585 $

899

1 ONLY

999

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1 ONLY

was $2288

4 ONLY

NORDIC 84 Lge

2 ONLY

Fabric- one colour as seen


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