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Ron Hutchinson: The Cup’s King

RON Hutchinson’s exceptional racing career may have ended in the late 70’s but the Australian Hall of Fame jockey is still a common face at the track. Hutchinson was a top jockey throughout Australia, Europe, Malaysia and Singapore receiving the Melbourne jockey’s premiership in 1958-59 and concluded his success’ in Malaysia and Singapore where he won the 1978 jockey’s premiership. Hutchinson began his career when learning to ride bare back with the four-time Melbourne Cup winning jockey, Bobby Lewis.

“I had become the leading apprentice in my second or third year and I took to it straight away and then headed into my senior period. Bill Williams, Scobie Breasley and Jack Purtell were all senior to me but I was up and coming,” Hutchinson said. As a seventeen- year- old apprentice, Hutchinson rode Spectre to win the Australian Cup in 1945 and he began to emerge onto the racing scene. Hutchinson quickly earnt the nickname the “Cups King” retiring with a staggering 60 cup winner’s throughout Australia, including one

of the first Mornington Cup winners in 1951 aboard Raysun.

“I rode a lot in and around the country areas, but I enjoyed riding in long races and getting into a rhythm and getting the horse to relax,” Hutchinson said.

Declining a chance to ride in America, Hutchinson tried his luck and waited for the chance to ride in England, “it was the mecha for jockeys at the time,” Hutchinson said. “Sure enough I got an offer to go and ride in Ireland first for Paddy Prendergast for two years and then I got an offer to ride for a retainer for the Duke and Duchess of Norfolk which I took up and I was with them for the next 17 years. We had a great association and it was the most enjoyable time of my life,” Hutchinson said. Hutchinson rode over 2000 winners while in the United Kingdom including an English St Leger, an Irish 2000 Guineas, an Irish 1000 Guineas, an Ascot Gold Cup and an enormous number of other Group One’s.

Hutchinson joined the all-time greats of racing in 2005 when he was

inducted into the Australian Hall of Fame.

“After being in racing for so many years, then to be asked to be entered into the Hall of Fame that’s the pinnacle of your career really. It was a great honour and plus the fact that the VRC made me a life member, I appreciate so much,” Hutchinson said.

Hutchinson now lives on a property on the edge of the Mornington racetrack where he feels right at home in his tower, where he can watch the early morning track work and the glamour of race day. “The lights come on at about quarter to four in the morning and it’s quite entertaining. If I can’t sleep at night I might get up and have a wander round and sit and watch the track work. It’s a lovely area to live. Seeing Mornington in its early days and now seeing what it’s become is fantastic,” Hutchinson said. The family has continued to be heavily involved in the racing industry with both sons, Raymond and Peter, joining the jockeys ranks with son-in-law Nick Hassett sitting on the Mornington Racing Club Advisory Group.

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A field of Australia’s best stayers will have to fend off the challenge of an international raider for the first time in the 70th year of the running of the $300,000 Ladbrokes Mornington Cup.

The world’s largest racing operation, Godolphin, headed up UK-based trainer Charlie Appleby, has brought a three-horse contingent to Australia this autumn, with six-year-old entire The Gold Trail (pictured) set to contest the 2400m Mornington Cup on March 25 in the hope of gaining a ballot free run in the prestigious BMW Caulfield Cup (2400m) later this year. The fact that Appleby, who cleaned up in last year’s Spring Racing Carnival with five winner, has chosen the Mornington Cup as the rising star’s international autumn target speaks volumes for the standing of the race. On his latest outing, The Gold Trail defeated fellow Godolphin galloper Prize Money over 2400m at Meydan in the UAE while Prize Money in turn has since defeated Postponed, a Group 1 champion and one of Europe’s best middle distance runners, confirming the significance

of The Gold Trail’s victory.

“[The] Gold Trail has got better physically year on year and we were very impressed with what he did in his previous two starts,” Appleby said over the phone from the UK. “You can’t beat taking an older horse down to Australia with that experience under their belt.” “The ground will hopefully be quick which will suit this horse because he likes quick ground. I think that he’ll be useful over there. Godolphin however are not the only ones chasing ballot exemption granted to the Mornington Cup victor for this year’s Group 1 BMW Caulfield Cup, with two-time Mornington Cup runner-up Big Memory looking to go one better this year. Tony McEvoy’s iron gelding has been denied victory by less than a length in the two most recent editions of the race, but the in-form trainer believes that could be an advantage this time around. “My horse is very effective at that track, it’s very much a horses for courses track,” McEvoy said. “I can guarantee that those international horses have never raced on a track as tight as this one.

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“We can only prepare our horses as best we can. I’m very happy to be back for a third crack at this race.”

The field is also expected to include the Ladbrokes Mornington Cup Prelude quinella of Boom Time and Goldstream. Boom Time recently finished sixth in the $1.5 million Australia Cup (2000m),

while Goldstream will likely join stablemate Cadillac Mountain as Champion trainer Darren Weir’s key Cup chances. Robert Hickmott’s Assign, who defeated Big Memory to claim the Herbert Power Stakes in October, is also a likely starter. The $120,000 Listed Ladbrokes Hareeba Stakes (1200m) will

support Mornington’s richest race on the program while punters will also be treated to a host of other premium races including the Mornington Jeep & Nissan Guineas (1600m), Martin Collins Fibretrack Sires for two-year-olds (1500m) and the Final of the Mitavite Challenge (1600m).

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What: Ladbrokes Mornington Cup Day, Mornington Racecourse When: Saturday 25 March 2017 Gates open: 10.30am for a nine-race programme. For more information: www.mrc.racing.com/ ladbrokesmorningtoncupday

Coming to Ladbrokes Mornington Cup Day for the first time is the Mornington Style Stakes which will prove a winner on the front lawn for those who want to have some fun and show off their autumn racewear outfit. Enjoy a free photoshoot, select your best pic and wait as it gets sent to your smart phone and uploaded to the Style Stakes competition. Categories include: Best Dressed Lady, Best Dressed Lad and Best Dressed Squad, each with a $1000 EFT winning voucher up for grabs.

APACHE CAT Keep an eye out for the baldy face of crowd favourite Apache Cat brought to you by the MRC Foundation when making your way around the track. The eight-time Group 1 winning Champion was adored for both his freakish racing ability and recognisable white face throughout his distinguished racing career. Swing by and have a chat to the Living Legends team while you give Apache a pat!

There will be 2 buses from Frankston Train Station to the Racecourse, Bus 1 leaves at 10.00 am and Bus 2 leaves at 11.00am. The return buses will be leaving from the front of the Racecourse at 5.50pm and 6:30pm. Bus times are subject to change if draft race times change. Additionally, there will be a complimentary bus shuttle service to Mornington Main Street starting from 5:00pm and running until 7:00pm.

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Court action attracts internationals THE Mornington Peninsula Tennis International which started this week at Mornington, has attracted the highest number of international entrants in its three-year history. Players include former world number 16 Arantxa Rus and Australia’s Destanee Aiava. Rus has won 12 International Tennis Federation pro circuit titles and is a current member of the Netherlands Federation Cup team. Aiava won the Australian under-18 championships at the end of last year, reached the second round of the Brisbane International and two weeks ago won the Perth Pro Tour event. The Mornington Peninsula Tennis International gives top players a chance to earn world ranking points and prizemoney while providing a link between the junior ranks and the Women's Tennis Association and ATP Tours. The two clay court women’s tournaments at the Mornington Tennis Centre, Civic Reserve, Morningon, end on Sunday 2 April. Details: tennis.com.au/protour

Concerns over ‘mega’ market Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au AN application for a $4 million “mega” supermarket on the site of the former Masters store on MorningtonTyabb Rd is causing concerns among planners. Mornington Peninsula Shire Council is assessing a request from Home

Investment Consortium Company to convert the existing building for use as a supermarket and other retail outlets with a variation to car parking layout. Eight tenancies are proposed for the 10,845 square metre site, including a 4250 square metre supermarket, six bulk stores ranging in size from 5002000 square metres and a 100 square metre cafe. Coles, which already has a super-

market at Mornington Central shopping centre, could be eyeing the giant site for a second store, although it was non-committal last week. “We’re committed to serving customers at Mornington Central and currently don’t have any firm plans to open another store in Mornington,” Coles national communications manager Julia Balderstone said. Rivals Woolworths and Aldi each

have two supermarkets in Mornington: Woolworths at Mornington Village and Bentons Square and Aldi in Main St and the Homemaker Centre, off Nepean Highway. A new Mornington-Tyabb Rd base would be ironic for Coles as it would give parent company Wesfarmers a grip on the local headquarters of its former rival, placing it between the two Woolworths’ stores.

The mayor, Cr Bev Colomb, said she did not know which of the supermarket giants was behind the application, which will be considered at council’s April meeting. However, she is concerned about the preservation of the town’s retail “hierarchy” if the application is successful. “Certain size supermarkets suit certain size townships,” she said. Continued Page 7

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Artists rally to save iconic site Liz Bell liz@mpnews.com.au PRESSURE is mounting to stop demolition of the iconic building that once housed Manyung Gallery in Mt Eliza. More than 400 people signed a petition in just three days to prevent the loss of the building. Mornington Peninsula Shire Council has approved plans to turn the Nepean Highway site into a childcare centre, but demolition orders were put on hold until 31 March after the owner of neighbouring Licciardo’s Bar and Grill, Rob Licciardo, took the matter to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal. Archaeologist and Mt Eliza resident, Peter Jupp, who organised the petition, said the building should be recognised for its historical and architectural significance, and he planned to approach Heritage Victoria to attempt to have the building heritage listed. Mr Jupp said many artists would join a demonstration to save the building at 2pm on Sunday (26 March). “This is an iconic building because of its architectural importance and its association to the Montsalvat era, but it has also been a very important part of the artistic development of the peninsula, with many, many artists having strong connections to the gallery,” he said. “If you want to build something you’re required to put up notices and people can make submissions, but it seems there’s no similar public consultation required when it comes to demolition.”

Teams up for surf THIRTEEN teams have signed up for the DSAMP Champs surfing contest run by Maladiction Longboarders. The one-day contest at The Pines, Shoreham, will raise money for the Disabled Surfing Association Mornington Peninsula branch. The 13 four-person teams will be riding “soft” longboards to win $2000 in Jetstar travel vouchers; a Trigger Brothers surf pack; and dinner for four at Stillwater, Crittenden Estate (donated by Peninsula Speech pathology Services). Extra points will be awarded for team costumes. The DSAMP Champs is on Saturday 1 April (April Fools Day).

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Mr Jupp said the support from the public had been overwhelming, with hundreds of peninsula residents and visitors reconnecting to the building and its importance as a part of the peninsula’s history. Peninsula artist Terry Hadler, artistin-residence for more than 14 years when Manyung Gallery was a tenant

in the building, says it was purposebuilt as a gallery in the 1960s and should be recognised for its importance in fostering and supporting artists. “I have taught hundreds of artists from the site and it’s been an important part of the area’s artistic history,” he said.

Mr Hadler said the building itself, with its distinctive dome turret, beautiful stained glass by peninsula artists Ted Moran, and courtyard with feature brickwork, was outstanding, and a “desired exhibiting location” for artists around Victoria for many years. Mornington Peninsula Shire did not respond to requests for comment.

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Hastings the most costly port option Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au THE latest “discussion paper” released by Infrastructure Victoria estimates building a container port at Hastings will cost more than double that of developing a new port at Bay West, inside Port Phillip. Using scenarios based on ships capable of carrying either 14,000 TEU (based on 20 foot long containers) or 18,500 TEU, the paper puts the cost of developing Hastings to handle nine million TEU a year brought in by the smaller vessels at $12.8 billion; building Bay West for the same number of containers is $6.14 billion. When the larger ships are taken into account, costs at Hastings go to $12.9 billion as opposed to $6.4 billion at Bay West. Taken to their ultimate third stage of development, a container port at Bay West would require close to 30 million cubic metres of dredging and 47 million cubic metres for Hastings. The Bay West proposal near Werribee involves using dredged material to build an “island”. Material dredged from Western Port would have to be dumped 50 kilometres offshore in Bass Strait, with 18 million cubic metres of suitable sand then being brought back from the same area for reclamation works. The 30 kilometres of shipping channels into Western Port will need 2.6 million cubic metres of dredging to accommodate the larger ships (18,500 TEU), but the actual port area will re-

quire a further 21.6 million cubic metres of dredging. The Bay West/Hastings comparison is designed to help the state government choose one of the two sites for the state’s next container port. Infrastructure Victoria states that while it might be “technically possible” to increase capacity at the Port of Melbourne “by four or five times” it is also working towards finding a “tipping point” as to “when it may be more practical to create additional port capacity at a second container port”. As it edges closer to recommending either Hastings or Bay West as the site for a second container port, Infrastructure Victoria has ruled out Geelong or Portland. With a required lead-in time of 15 years for planning and construction of a new port, the government agency is set to make its preferences known to the state government in May. The paper released earlier this month by Infrastructure Victoria, states that modelling has shown that up until 2066 there will be no problems handling the number of ships expected to pass through The Heads into Port Phillip. “If growth in ship numbers were to continue as forecast then the ultimate capacity constraint would not be reached until sometime in the mid2100s,” the discussion paper states. It cautions that if the largest container ships are to use Port Phillip, the Great Ship Channel will need to be widened from its present 245 metres to 425 metres; the entrance to Western

INFRASTRUCTURE Victoria’s latest discussion paper suggests - subject to further investigation - that ships carrying vehicles to the Port of Melbourne and those servicing Tasmania could eventually use ports either at Geelong or Hastings.

Port would need “some realignment”. Infrastructure Victoria CEO Michel Masson said the body of evidence is the result of many months of technical investigations and engagement with stakeholders and local communities. “We have used existing studies, undertaken new technical investigations and consulted with key stakeholders and local communities over the past six months to develop this evidence base on when we might need a new

port, and where it should be located,” he said. “This is not our advice to the government, it is the information, data and analysis we have collected to date.” Westernport Peninsula Protection Council secretary Karri Giles said the amount of dredging needed for a container port at Hastings was “more than double Port Phillip Bay’s infamous channel deepening”. Western Port would be “permanently

muddy”. “Infrastructure Victoria thinks the main reason to build a second container port is in case retailers want to bring in goods in the world’s second biggest ships. Most right thinking people here would rather the ships fit the port than build a whole new port to take bigger ships,” Ms Giles said. The discussion paper and technical reports are at yoursay.infrastructurevictoria.com.au/ports

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Owners defend designs and decry delays Liz Bell liz@mpnews.com.au HOMEOWNERS in Mt Eliza’s prestigious Ranelagh Estate have defended their rights to embrace modern architecture in the wake of claims that new developments are changing the character of the 1920s “garden estate”. Their claims come in the wake of protests from a group opposed to what it calls “inappropriate” development. The Ranelagh Residents Association and several other property owners have appealed to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) against a planning application for a two-storey house in Rendlesham Av. The association, led by architect Victoria Grounds, is trying to retain what is says is the estate’s unique neighbourhood character. The estate was designed in the 1920s by renowned architect Walter Burley Griffin and is known for its low density housing and development overlays that protect the parks and gardens and nature strips. Michael Poulter, whose planned Rendlesham Av house is the subject of the VCAT appeal, said the association had no right to “deprive a hardworking, tax-paying family” of their dream. Mr Poulter said he commended the association for its work on keeping units out of the area, but believes “Victoria Grounds is completely out

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He said his new dwelling reduced the site coverage from the previous “termite ridden” dwelling that was on the property, and adhered to all planning overlays. While the council’s design and development protection overlay (DDO3) requires that “proper regard” is given to established streetscapes, and development patterns and be “responsive to the environment, site conditions and character of coastal villages”, the heritage significance of the estate was limited to the road reserve and nature strips. The house owner said insinuations that planning overlays were being ignored or watered down incorrectly suggested that he had done something wrong. “We went through the planning process as required by council and were made to undertake various amendments as a result of objections by the Ranelagh Residents Association,” he said. He said development was helping to improve the area, as all new dwellings were required to plant native vegetation, preferably indigenous, as part of the landscape plans. Ms Grounds said the fault lies with the council’s approval of plans that contravened conditions of the development overlay. “What is the point of having this overlay if it is ignored?” Mornington Peninsula Shire did not reply to requests for comment.

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Run ready: Mornington Peninsula Shire councillor Rosie Clark, the mayor Bev Colomb, Geoff Nyssen and Cr Sam Hearn at the official launch of the run and fun festival held at Mt Eliza Deli.

Running at the reserve A RUN and fun festival in Mt Eliza next Sunday (26 March) to raise money for people affected by multiple myeloma is likely to become an annual event. Event Organiser Geoff Nyssen said more than 300 people had already signed up for the scheduled 5km and 10km running and walking events at Emil Madsen Reserve, Wooralla Drive. The day will include a kids’ dash, skate, BMX

and scooter competitions, as well as stalls and refreshments. “We’re extremely excited about this event and the awareness it will bring to this illness,” Mr Nyssen, who was diagnosed with the terminal blood cancer in 2014, said. For details call Geoff Nyssen on 0423 838 374 or go to mymounteliza.org.au.

Market masterplan Continued from Page 1 “The state government gave provision for supermarkets up to 1800 square metres to allow smaller supermarkets to get a foot in,” she said. “The as-of-right 1800 square metre rule remains, yet this application is for 4250 square metres, with five or six large bulk goods stores in there as well. “The state government rezoned areas for companies the size of Masters, such as we had in Mornington, and we have ended up with that site and we want it to prosper. “Our concern is the sheer size of a supermarket at 4250 square metres. “Establishing large bulk goods stores on the site doesn’t bother me, but we would have to put a lot of thought in before we allowed such a very large supermarket [to be established] out of town.” The mayor said the shire would “not like to see the ripple effect on other shopping centres in

Library book launch THE co-author of a book on the history of the Ranelagh Estate, Mt Eliza, says details about the early settlement of the area had captured the imaginations of some of the area’s newer residents. Veronica Grounds, a Ranelagh Estate resident, said she helped write the book to document the colourful and interesting history of the area, and its importance to the Mornington Peninsula. The book, Ranelagh: A Special Place, was written with Hal Breidahl and Ian Dick. Ms Grounds will speak about the book at 2pm Wednesday 22 March at Mornington Library.

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Island ferry goes out to tender THE state government is promising to strict contract conditions will ensure a reliable ferry service from Stony Point to French and Phillip islands. Public Transport Victoria is offering a five-year contract for the service with a five-year extension option. The current contract ends in June and tenders for the contract close 5 April, with the successful applicant expected to be announced in May. “The Western Port ferry service provides an important service for the communities of French Island, Phillip Island and Stony Point,” executive director of franchise operator management at PTV Alan Fedda said. “PTV understands the importance of public transport to remote communities and the successful bidder will need to be able to demonstrate they can provide a reliable service for the local community and for visitors.” Mr Fedda said tougher KPIs (key performance indicators) would be added to the new contracts “to ensure locals and visitors benefit from improvements to service standards and reliability on the public transport service”. The ferry service, which operates daily between Stony Point and French and Philip islands, has been accused of being unreliable, with students sometimes left stranded on the mainland. Ferry breakdowns and rough weather also led to claims of businesses losing money.

Mr Fedda said ferry services will operate as normal over the period of the tender process and during any transition period “should a new operator be appointed”. In April 2015 The News reported on the recent “more than 70 [ferry] cancellations” (“Ferry tender may be two years away”). “Despite numerous letters from islanders to PTV and the amazing support by our local member [Hastings MP] Neale Burgess, the amount of cancellations is increasing,” a resident – who did not want to be named – told The News. “There have been more than 70 cancellations in the past two months causing under aged children to get stuck on the mainland after school with no possibility of returning home – for days. “Imagine that your children cannot come home from school, in one case up to a week. “At other times small boats help out to get people across to the island – sometimes under dangerous conditions.” A PTV spokesperson said the ferry could not operate in winds of 25 knots or more and that cancellations had increased “due to the operator experiencing breakdowns on both of his vessels on the same day. Interest in providing the ferry should be registered at www.tenders. vic.gov.au/tenders/notifications.vm Keith Platt

Club challenge: Gordon Sanders (right) congratulates the winners, Peter Handley (third right) and the ‘Handley Hounds’, of the community bowls challenge at Mt Eliza.

Team effort bowls ‘em over THIS year’s six-week team challenge at Mt Eliza Bowls Club attracted 26 teams, up from 10 when the competition began last year. Coordinator Gordon Sanders said residents had embraced the idea of competing in 45-minute games, which allowed friends and families to enjoy the social and competitive side of the game, even with little former experience. He said the club had recently installed two synthetic greens with

lights, and started the challenge to recruit players and make the most of the warmer days and evenings while they lasted. “We got 26 teams this year, which meant more than 100 non-bowlers filling our greens every Tuesday night.” But with team members being allowed to change each week, the total number involved exceeded 150. Mr Sanders said last Tuesday was the final night of the event, with the

team on top of the leader board getting the “dubious” honour of having their name added to the trophy – a large porcelain pelican nesting on a bowl and with a bowls jack in its mouth, now on show at Mt Eliza Bendigo Bank. He said many of the competitors had developed good skills and were now asking “what are we going to do on Tuesday nights after next week?” Liz Bell

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Artist has solo show in store Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au

Landmark: The North Christian Church in Columbus was designed by Eero Saarinen.

Virtual tour for art’s sake THOSE attending a talk at the Australian Decorative and Fine Arts Society this week will be taken on a virtual tour of a town in the US and learn of the modernist architectural vision that underpins it. Monash University research fellow Dr Matthew Laing will speak at 5.30pm, Friday 24 March, at the Peninsula Community Theatre in Wilsons Rd, Mornington. His subject is the town of Columbus in south Indiana which he says has an extraordinary architectural legacy. About 60 buildings are listed as national landmarks of modernist American architecture, thanks to the vision and passion of local businessman J Irwin Miller, long-time CEO of diesel engine maker, Cummins Corporatio. Mr Miller transformed his hometown into a modernist utopia with nearly all of its public buildings and community spaces designed by world-leading architects. ADFAS’s hour-long Friday lectures are illustrated and are followed by light refreshments and an opportunity to meet the lecturer and fellow members. The cost to non-members is $20. New members are welcome. Details call 9787 2092.

IT’S never too late to have your first solo art exhibition. That’s what 85-year-old Mornington resident Brian Gibbs thought – and last week he was busy hanging 18 paintings on the walls of the Somers store for an eightweek show. Gibbs, who retired after 30 years as an engineer with and international oil company, began painting when he came to the Mornington Peninsula in 1986. “I retired to pursue my interest in art and water colours,� he said. “I joined the Peninsula Arts Society, taking classes with Robert Wade, Colin Johnson and Ron Muller, and did workshops with other water colourists. I also did life drawing classes and exhibited in various art shows.� Gibbs won a first prize at the Red Hill Art Show and has sold his works in England, Germany, France, the US and here in Australia, but the Somers exhibition is his first one-man show. His wife Georgie is an enthusiastic supporter: “My husband has three drawers full of beautiful paintings and has never shown any,� she said. Gibb is confident of selling his works, which include traditional and figurative works, and are priced up to $375. Peninsula scenes include Bushrangers Bay and Chilean buskers performing at the Emu Plains market. The Somers store is an ideal setting, he says. “It’s got a little gallery and they get a lot of people there.� Any first-night jitters: “No, I am not nervous; it’s all out there,� he said. Interest in his works is becoming apparent: “I have already sold two paintings.�

Going solo: Georgie and Brian Gibbs with one of his landscapes. Picture: Micah Mills

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Helpers flock to school after rampage Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au A “COUPLE of dills” who went on a vandalism spree at Rosebud Primary School last week are no match for the “many thousands of wonderful people” in the school community. Principal Stephen Fisher, who oversaw the clean-up and restoration of the heritage-listed before and after school care room, was speaking after a horror Labour Day weekend when vandals broke in and wrought havoc, early Sunday morning, 12 March. Mr Fisher said he had “never seen anything like” the destruction caused by the group which caused up to $10,000 damage to walls and floors, equipment, furniture and windows in their night of chaos. Police have arrested a 16-year-old boy from Kilsyth and say they will also charge two other boys aged 13 and 14 and a girl, 13, from McCrae. Mr Fisher said a fire extinguisher had been sprayed around the room before being thrown through a window. A two metre by one metre glass fish tank had been smashed causing water damage to the floor and killing fish. A TV set had been ripped off the wall and left smashed on the floor. Tubs of pens and pencils have been thrown around the room. Devastated as he was by the vandals’ assault, Mr Fisher was heartened by the strong community spirit shown by parents and pupils who arrived at the Jetty Rd school next day to clean up the mess and fix what had been broken. He was also thrilled with the generosity of local donors.

Scenes of despair: Some of the damage caused by vandals at Rosebud Primary School.

“It’s all been pretty emotional,” he said. “We’ve had an overwhelming past couple of days.” Mr Fisher said the school “did a shout-out on Facebook on Monday and pretty soon we had 70 adults and 30 children here putting back what hadn’t been broken”. All the walls had to be washed down, mess cleaned up, broken glass collected, furniture put back and the remains of the fish tank removed. Mr Fisher, who has been at the school for the past 37 years, said periodic vandalism was something “all

schools have to deal with – probably about once a month”. He said he was confident none of the alleged vandals had “anything to do with the school” as pupils. “The affinity we have between the kids, parents and the school is very strong and being involved in that sort of incident would be completely out of character,” he said. “We have an amazing welfare program where kids that are having issues can go. They become committed and protective of the school. Even kids who are a bit wayward love the place.”

He said he was distressed that teachers at before-and-after-school care had worked hard over the holidays getting the room ready for the start of the year. “The good thing is that it’s now back to being better than it was,” Mr Fisher said. A boy, 16, of Kilsyth, who has been charged over the vandalism spree has been bailed to appear at Frankston Children’s Court at a later date. A 13-year-old boy, of Rye, 13-yearold girl, of McCrae, and a 14-year-old boy, of Berwick, will be summonsed

to appear at Frankston Children’s Court at a later date. And a 13-yearold boy, of Rosebud, was interviewed but later released. Police believe the five youths may have been also been involved in burglary and theft from a number of cars in the Rosebud CBD and foreshore areas. Acting Sergeant Steve Drew, of Rosebud police, said items stolen from various vehicles have been returned to their owners.

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Tyabb Community Hall 1535 Frankston-Flinders Road, Tyabb. Tuesday 21 March, 6pm – 7.30 pm Wednesday 29 March, 2pm – 3.30pm and 6pm – 7.30pm These sessions will provide an opportunity for informal discussion of any issues that you may wish to raise with the cwonsultants.

You may also request a separate discussion by contacting the Shire:

5950 1967 martin.chin@mornpen.vic.gov.au

tyabbair@mornpen.vic.gov.au Or by post Tyabb Airfield Precinct Plan Mornington Peninsula Shire Council Private Bag 1000, Rosebud Vic 3939 Initial comments should be submitted by the 7 April 2017. Please note that there will be further opportunities to provide input and comment once a draft Plan has been prepared.

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Young yachtie feels her way in the water A GRAND feeling of “independence� is a motivating factor in getting out on the water for blind sailor Latisha Davenport. An enthusiastic participant in Rye Primary School’s sailing program, Latish said she “loves feeling the wind in my face�. The grade 6 pupil has been a regular at the helm, piloting her borrowed OziOpti dinghy in the calm waters off Rye sailing club. She handles the main sheet and the tiller, but receives a little help from instructor Trudy Clarke in handling the centre board. Mostly the weather has been fine and warm, but one day last week it was “pretty rough�. “This boat is the same as used by other pupils, with the only modification a noodle on the boom to soften any bumps to her head,� Ms Clarke said. The nine-year-old sailing program involves almost all of the Rye grade 6 pupils. This year, 60 children took part on Tuesdays over five weeks for two hours. The Rye Primary program is one of many that the club has run through its sailing school. Last summer more than 180 enrolled, with two groups running regularly on Saturdays and four more on Sunday mornings. School groups also come from Dromana Secondary College and small rural schools in the King Valley, south of Wangaratta. Junior and youth development squad coaching programs this summer pushed club enrolments to more than 200. “We are one of the smaller clubs on the peninsula, but we have grown over the past nine years through increasing our local community involvement in sailing,� coordinator Bob Cooper said. “We have also won a number of awards from Yachting Victoria and, more recently, Australian Sailing, for the programs we run and for the volunteer workers at our club. “We are lucky to have strong support from volunteer instructors and coaches.� For Latisha, there’s only one negative: “I’m a bit disappointed that next week is the final week of the sailing program,� she said. Stephen Taylor

Fair wind: Blind Sailor Latisha Davenport with instructor Trudy Clarke. Picture: Gary Sissons

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Trees a brake to car’s Esplanade cliff plunge A P-PLATE driver who crashed on The Esplanade, Mt Martha, Sunday 12 March, was lucky not to have plunged 50 metres onto rocks. Roadside vegetation snagged the Holden Apollo’s axles after the driver, 19, of Dandenong, lost control while reportedly racing up to six other cars on the narrow, winding road, at 9.30pm. Although it has a designated 60kph limit, police believe he may have been going much faster.

Six SES and CFA trucks rushed to the scene and used ropes to prevent the car from falling over the jagged clifftop with the man still trapped inside. He was later treated for cuts and abrasions. Mornington police said the man is expected to be charged with various traffic offences. Anyone with information is urged to call Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.

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Dog alert A SOMERVILLE man awakened by his barking dog saw his prized motorcycle being wheeled across his front lawn, overnight, Sunday 12 March. The man challenged the would-be thief who dropped the 2012 Honda and scampered along Raymond St. He was wearing a white shirt and had dark-coloured hair.

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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

Sorrento’s heritage faces a colourful, shopping future As a life-long visitor to the Mornington Peninsula and long-time resident of Sorrento and Rye, I cannot but be amused by the current kerfuffle over the paint colour of the façade of the food business in the old mortuary beside the Koonya Hotel, Sorrento (“Red faces over shop colour” The News 14/3/17). As a teenager I was naïve enough to believe that, as the First Settlement in Victoria, heritage values and the preservation of the character of the Sorrento township were of paramount importance. However, as the years have passed, I have witnessed the degradation of the village with numerous inappropriate developments in the main street, including but not confined to the entirely distasteful units permitted to be constructed on the approaches to the shopping centre. Retail buildings have been built in the shopping precinct without any regard for aesthetics, let alone harmony with each other or adjacent heritage buildings, in pursuit of the holy dollar. And now, a tower to be constructed behind the historic Continental Hotel. With more than 30 dress and clothing shops in the town, Sorrento has been reduced to a transplanted Toorak destination for fashionistas, rather than a culturally sensitive historical destination. Given the above, I see that no matter what colour the food business is painted, it will not make Sorrento any less palatable. What next? MacDonalds? John Adamson, Rye

The carbon myth It is a worry when people like Patrina Fredriksen and others, who obviously are beholden by the human caused climate change deniers in our present federal government, are trying to perpetuate the myth that renewable energy production is too insecure to give it a go (“Majority ignored” Letters 14/3/17). This is a great furphy being spread by the vested interests of the old carbon mining lobby around the globe. The opposite is actually true. Renewable energy is becoming more affordable and with the right backup, battery power storage or gas fired standby generation would give us energy security without damaging our biosphere even further. The problem with our energy market is that ever since privatisation of most of our electricity and gas production and distribution, the average power bill has gone up. And without enough investment by these private entities to guarantee sufficient supply of these essential services to the public it is easier to blame renewable energy for the systemic failures of privatisation. This can all be traced back to the present federal and some state governments’ preoccupation with coal, which created uncertainty in the marketplace for the electricity producers. Good on South Australia for showing the way by commissioning these solutions. I just

THE shop in Sorrento’s main street which, according to its owner, was painted after receiving the go ahead - a permit - from Mornington Peninsula Shire. The shire says it is working with the owner “to look at potential options to remove the paint”.

hope the proposed infrastructure will be kept in governments hands to rein in the greed of the electricity market. So Patrina Fredriksen, as one of the many who think human caused climate change is real, I would advise you when quoting next from Dorothy Mackellar’s poems to make sure it is correct. This is from a new Australian who bothered to immerse himself in Australia, a still great place, and hoping we can keep it that way with good old Australian give it a go inventiveness. Rupert Steiner, Balnarring

Rising seas Good to see Michael Free lifting his head out of the volumes of customs regulations to defend one of his cobbers. (“Debate warms up” Letters 7/3/17). It was never suggested that his mate was a member of One Nation on his stance against climate change facts. If Mr Free would care to watch credible television programs or read a national newspaper where you don’t have to check the date at the top, he would see ice caps and glaciers melting, unseasonal weather patterns and low lying islands actually being encroached upon by rising seas. Next he will be saying that the moon landing was generated by Hollywood. We don’t need dodgy figures being espoused by scientists too willing to appease the mining companies with dubious claims. No doubt readers remember the scientists who claimed that smoking wasn’t bad for your health. They, like the climate change denying scientists, were and are in the thrall of a company pedalling misinformation. Is Mr Free one of these people who don’t give a rats about what happens after they’re dead? He is red over the Greens but I think he’s more blue than any other colour. Malcolm Roberts of One Nation demands empiric evidence, not some Greens bloke.

I wonder if Mr Free would like to subject the people of the Latrobe Valley to a continual cloud hanging over their heads? Would he like to subject them to possible fatal lung problems? John Cain, McCrae

Further research John Cain is indulging in what is called “kill the messenger” when unwelcome news arrives (“Sun, wind, not coal” Letters 28/2/17). I mentioned Professor Lance Endersby’s conclusion at a recent seminar and was told that his paper had been disregarded because the level of CO2 in the sea was actually found to increase on warming and not decrease as he suggested would happen. So I did further research of experimental facts. I found the reason for this paradox was that the CO2 in the sea is not held as a gas but in ionic form and hence there was no tendency to bubble out. However, as the water temperature increases, the amount of CO2 it can take in decreases. Since CO2 is being continually created, as Brian A Mitchelson explained (“Lot of hot air” Letters 28/2/17), the level of CO2 in the air must increase and it reaches quite startling high levels until its partial pressure forces the gas to enter the warmer water. The whole process is really a chemical reaction that goes on until the level of CO2 in the sea and in the air achieves a balance. I believe this happens quite quickly and in general there is always nearly a balance. This is quite contrary to what the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) is saying. It now requires some research to confirm that what I have laid out is correct. If confirmed the idea of burning fossil fuels affecting the climate will be falsified as scientists say when they disprove a hypothesis. Past research figures show that CO2 varies hourly, daily, monthly and seasonally and can sometimes reach thousands of parts per million (ppm) compared with the average of 380400ppm at present. Henry Broadbent, Somers

Reserve warning I finally received a copy of the Melbourne Water’s first right of refusal notification to Mornington Peninsula Shire of land within this shire surplus to Melbourne Water requirements, when the shire made submissions to the government land standing advisory committee hearing on Friday 10 February. I was shocked to see that Melbourne Water has 85 parcels of land surplus to requirements within the shire. Most are currently used by the community as passive recreation areas. Unlike other councils, where the address, suburb and legal description of the surplus land in their area was given, our shire was only given the description of land as “85 various parcels of land from Baxter to Fingal”. Within that description, a Rosebud parcel of land - 181 Jetty Road to Hermann St - was the first to be put through the state government’s fast track process for rezoning to general residential. The next parcel from that lot to be considered for rezoning could just be that open passive recreation area you currently use. Think about it. I urge anyone concerned about this issue to contact Melbourne Water or Nepean MP Martin Dixon. Doris Campbell, Mornington Peninsula Ratepayers’ and Residents’ Association

Dog problems I applaud Lee Chapman (“Dogs rule” Letters 7/3/2017) raising concerns about dogs being off leash despite signs stating that dog owners should have their dogs on a leash during daylight saving between 7am and 7pm along Safety Beach. All this summer I have seen most owners deliberately ignore the signs that appear along the Balnarring and Somers beaches and let their dogs roam freely between 9am and 7pm, so it seems that there is no council representatives providing education about the rules otherwise things might be slowly changing. Late last year on the Somers beach a dog came up and bit my ankle. When I raised this issue with the owner, who was about 50 metres away, she said “my dog would never have done this”. She still denied it despite seeing my reddened ankle and choose to ignore my comment that “you couldn’t have seen it because you were too far away and you did not being effective control over your dog”. Dog owners who let their dogs off a lead during the prohibited times either know they are doing the wrong thing or will always say that they are responsible and have effective control but they clearly do not either know or understood the definition: “a dog must be close to you and in sight at all times and respond to your commands (RSPCA Australia)”. As well as the safety concerns I often see dogs faeces along the beach so clearly the dog owners have also failed to pick up after their pet. It is time the council takes resident’s concerns seriously and actually backs up its regulations with action. Blair Heading, Somers

Renewable future The tide has turned. Clearly South Australia, fed up with false information from the Prime Minister [Malcolm Turnbull] and the Minister for the Environment [Josh Frydenberg] about their renewable electricity and the lack of any action and plans for Australia’s future energy needs have decided to go it alone. They have joined forces with [Tesla CEO] Elon Musk to establish banks of batteries to even out the power supplies. Coal and gas companies will have to recognise that the future lies with renewables which, if for no other reason, once established, will be cheaper. The public is now realising that the long held belief “that growth is the all and be all” is no longer relevant. Scientists like [David] Suzuki have demonstrated that companies do not have to grow to be successful. Having slammed the South Australian plans Josh Fridenberg has taken out of the bottom drawer plans to increase Victoria’s hydro-electricity scheme by up to 50 per cent. Let us hope that citizens will realise that opening up more coal mines like Adani’s [Queensland] project are just not on. Those in government who support more coal will find they are short term politicians. Our environment, especially World Heritage sites like the Great Barrier Reef, can no longer survive with the pressure of increased water temperatures, brought about by an increase in CO2 heating the atmosphere and oceans. Coal is largely responsible. Peter Strickland, Bittern

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visitors provide companionship to socially isolated residents in local Aged Care facilities and help them feel connected to the community. Volunteers must be over 18 and able to commit to at least fortnightly visits for a minimum of 12 months. Online training is provided. Contact Deirdre Martinz on 8587 0296 or volunteers@cbchs.org.au Edithvale CFA All Fired Up Fun Run The All Fired Up Fun Run will be again be held commencing at The Edithvale Common, Edithvale Rd., Edithvale on Sunday, 26 March 2017 and proceeding along the picturesque Longbeach Trail to Mordialloc Creek and return. Events this year are 15km, 10km, and 5km male, female, under 16s and teams. Walk only for 5km. Registrations now open and details at www.allfiredupfunrun.com.au Peninsula Transport Assist needs Volunteer Drivers Do you have time, like driving and want to contribute to your community? Induction costs are covered and drivers are reimbursed from pick-up to return locations. For details call Clem on 03 9708 8241 or email peninsulatransportassist@gmail.com

Epilepsy Support Group Meet every 2nd Saturday at St Francis Xavier Parish, 60 Davey St, Frankston from 1pm – 3pm. Further details phone Sue 0407 509 519 or Cris 0437 386 867 Al-Anon Family Groups If your loved one drinks too much and you don’t know where to turn, Al-Anon Family Groups can help! Confidential meetings are held in Chelsea every Tues. 7.30 - 9.00pm at Longbeach Place, 15 Chelsea Road. No appointment necessary. New members welcome. Calling Volunteer Visitors Central Bayside Community Health Services (CBCHS) is looking for volunteers for its Community Visitors Scheme. Volunteer

Probus Club The Combined Mornington Probus Club meets the first Tuesday of the month (except January) at St Mark’s Uniting Church, Barkly Street, Mornington at 9.30am for 10.00am start. Everyone welcome. Call 5975 3901 for further info. Seniors Fitness Class 50’s Plus Seniors Fitness community based classes are held every Monday, Wednesday & Fridays at 10am-11am at St Pauls Anglican Church Hall (cnr of Bay & High Sts Frankston) First class is free, there are no joining or suspension fees. $8.00 per class. Qualified and experienced age appropriate instructors accredited through Fitness Australia. For more

information call 0419 713 635 Australia’s largest display of vintage radios 9 April, 10am – 3pm The Historical Radio Society of Australia is hosting the largest Vintage Radio Exhibition at the Kingston Town Hall in Moorabbin. Hundreds of historic radios from pre-1920s to the 1960s and beyond will be on display to admire or buy, along with television history. Everything from the golden days of radio will be there, plus prizes, radio appraisals and a medley played on the mighty Wurlitzer organ every hour. Admire radios rarely (or never) seen before and talk with expert collectors. Admission: $2 gold coin donation. Details: 0435 378 678 www.ozradios.com Bonsai Show April 15 & 16 Mornington Peninsula Bonsai Society will be holding their 38th Annual Show at Balcombe Grammar School Hall. There are about 100 beautifully established trees to admire and demonstrations by members on how to pot, trim and look after bonsai plants. Small plants and pots will also be available for purchase. Well worth the trip to 389 Nepean Hwy, Mt Martha. Adults $5, Concession $4 and children accompanied by an adult free.

Mahjong Mornington Mahjong Group meets Tuesdays and Fridays at the Mornington RSL in Virginia Street Mornington. We will teach you if you are new to this fascinating game. Contact Lucy 5981 0801 or 0416 043 527 Modernist Architecture Talk The Australian Decorative and Fine Arts Society (ADFAS) invites visitors to join members at a talk on Friday, March 24th when Matthew Laing, a research fellow at Monash University, will take the audience on a virtual tour of the town of Columbus in Indiana and the modernist architectural vision that underpins it. This town is unique with some 60 buildings listed as national landmarks of modernist American architecture. ADFAS meets each month at the Peninsula Community Theatre in Wilsons Road at 5.30 pm and welcomes new members. Each talk is followed by the opportunity to enjoy light refreshments and meet the lecturer and fellow members. Charge for visitors is $20. Details: 9787 2092

Harmony Day Friday 24 March, 4pm - 6pm Come along and celebrate cultural diversity within the community. A great day out for the whole family. Sausage sizzle, face painting, entertainment and demonstrations. Community Grow and Play Gardens, 3 Lyons Street, Rye.

Mornington Fire Brigade 100 Year Community Cocktail Party. Saturday 25 March 7pm – 11pm Celebrate the Mornington Fire Brigade’s 100 Year anniversary in style with a cocktail party with the local community. Food and beverages, live music and entertainment, lucky draw prizes, community story telling, prize for best community story, brigade memorabilia on display, courtesy bus for Mornington residents. Mornington Fire Brigade, 859 Nepean Hwy, Mornington

Jazz @ Civic April 2 at 1.30pm – 4.30pm Come along and listen to the toe tapping music of the Mrs Sippi Jazz Band at the Mornington Civic Bowling Club, Dunns Road Mornington. Entry $15 Bookings please call Ros on 0402 246242 or Bob 5976 4114

Mornington Peninsula Family History Society Seminar Sat 1 April, 1.30-4pm Recreation Centre Towerhill Rd Frankston Shipping & shipwrecks along the Victorian coast, speaker Martin Tozer Library open 11.30-12.30, members

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Laser idea to deter ducks Liz Bell liz@mpnews.com.au MORNINGTON Peninsula horticulturalist Lisa Brassington knows that crops and ducks sometimes don’t mix, but the crafty inventor has come up with a simple solution to the problem that leaves both unharmed. Ms Brassington, who works at Peninsula Fresh Organics in Baxter, has spent the past three years watching ducks shift from foraging for insects to organic leafy green produce as they take advantage of what she calls “the best buffet in Baxter”. Wanting a solution that would save crops without hurting the ducks, she combined her education in rural planning and physics with her love of farming to come up with an idea using laser technology. Ms Brassington is a finalist in the RIRDC Victorian rural women’s award for her project – Duck: stirred not shredded - which uses information she gained from European and North American farmers who use

Crop saviour: Lisa Brassington has found a way to protect both birds and crops. Image courtesy AUSVEG

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100 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK...

Half a million cases of apples bound for Great Britain Compiled by Cameron McCullough LICENCES are to be issued shortly by the Federal Government for the exportation to Great Britain of practically the whole of the surplus Australian apple crop. The arrangemnent made with the Imperial authorities is for the admission of 500,000 cases, It applies only to the present crop, however, and after July the British prohibition will be absolute unless conditions undergo a change. *** THE daylight saving scheme, which has aroused much opposition, particularly in country districts, will cease to operate at the end of the present week, On Sunday next, at 2am, the clocks in the Commonwetalth will be put back one hour. This means a reversion to standard time, which will operate during the winter months. If the act is not repealed in the meantime, time will again be advanced an hour on the last Sunday in September. *** SPORTSMEN have been in a quandary as to the day upon which they may commence to indulge in quail shooting this year. The quail season opens on Sunday, April 1. but Sundays are days upon which shooting of any kind is prohibited. The Fisheries and Game department has received many requests for enlightenment upon the question, and yesterday the chief inspector (Mr Lewis) stated that under the regulations of the department sportsmen were quite at liberty to shoot quail to their heart’s content on April 1 but that they would be liable to prosecution under the Police Offences Act, not only for actually shooting, but

forcarrying firearms on a Sunday. Obviously, then, sportsmen would have to possess their souls in patience until Monday. *** MR S. Beale, who has occupied the position of manager at the Frankston Gas Works for the last eleven years, owing to failing health, has been compelled to resign the position. Since his residence here he has always looked well after the interests of the company, and at the same time, as far as his health would permit, has interested himself in the welfare of the town. He was an active member of the School Board of Advice and if any treat was proposed for the children, he was always one of the foremost in carrying it out. The best wishes of the residents will follow both Mr and Mrs Beale to their future residence, and the speedy restoration to health of the former. Mr A. Brierley, the new manager, arrived here on Tuesday, and comes, with good credentials, from Daylesford, where he has occupied the position of manager of the gas works for the last twenty months. He has had long experience, having been engaged in the business for about twenty years previous to coming to this colony. Mr and Mrs Beale leave Frankston on Monday next. *** ANOTHER of the old colonists has gone to join the great majority in the person of Mr Olly, father of Mrs S. Sherlock of Frankston at the ripe old age of 87 years. The deceased was born in 1829 in

Norfolk, England, and came to the colony in 1848. He has lived with his daughter for the last 14 years, prior to that he resided at Mornington, following the occupation of an orchardist. By his kindly disposition he endeared himself to all with whom he came in contact, and for many years interested himself in temperance and Sunday School work, till old age gradually compelled him to relinguish them. He breathed his last peacefully on Friday last, and was buried on Sunday in the Mornington cemetery, alongside his wife who predeceased him some 17 years ago. Rev E, Tonkin officiated at the grave, the funeral arrangements being in the hands of Mr H. Gamble of Frankston. *** Echoes from the Front. WHERE ARE THE BOYS WE KNOW? A big mail was received in Frank ston this week from the front, all the boys writing cheerfully in spite of the frozen mud beds they take their rest in, and all the fearful hardships thay have endured through a long and bitter winter. Private Reg. Ritchie is in France working hard with the Ambulance Corps. He is standing the strain like a true Australian. Pte. Fred Murray, Somerville, is in France and is well. Mr Nicholls has received word that his son, Pte. T. Nicholls is seriously ill. Charley Brody reports “all well” from France. Jim Lambert is suffering from bad eyes, cause unknown.

Fritz. About half a dozen little girls were playing in the street, just near “Smitho”, when a shell came over. It landed among the children killed four outright, and wounded the other two so severely that they died shortly afterwards. “Smitho” said he picked up one of the wounded ones, and she said “It’s all right Australia, I’m not frightened” and died almost immediately. I could not imagine “Smitho” crying, but the tears were in his eyes while he was telling me about it. I met Harry Covington about a week ago, but he has gone to England on leave. He is still in the A.S.C., and seems to have a pretty good job though still a Private. I have been made a bomber–goodness knows why–so old Fritz had better look out next time I get near him. The bombs we use now shake things up I can tell you.” Sergt. R. Gray is in the best of health, in France. Word was forwarded on Tuesday to Mrs Elliott, of Langwarrin, that her son, Private Mat Elliott, had been killed at the front in France. General regret was expressad in Frankston when the news became known, as Private Elliott was generally liked. He was a prominent member of St. Paul’s Club, and he entered heartly into the social life of Frankston. “Sandy” Bray is still going strong. He spends his spare time in ice skating. *** From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 24 March 1917

R. Berry is in England suffering from Trench feet. Pte. McIlroy is in Caulfield Hospital, doing well, Cpt. H Davey, Mt Eliza, is in England, wounded, and Pte. W. Davey, who has been ill, is recovering. Sid. Marsh is doing his bit in England and is qualifying for an excursion to the South Pole. He reckons the cold in England is the limit. Mrs Darcy, who is a widow, living in Frankston, has five sons serving with the colors. H. Male of Mornington Junction, is returning to Australia. Bert Stephens, whose injured knee has made him unfit for duty, is returning shortly. Sapper G. Patterson is in Paris, under the care of two specialists. Pte. E. Burton writes that he is well. Pte. Alan Young writes:– “We are ‘out back’ again, and are billeted in a village far a while, after a fairly strenuous time. I expect we will not be here long. Am keeping well so far, though I feel the cold a good deal, and it is a great job to try to keep dry, especially about the feet. During the last few days I have met Ted Reynolds, and Roger Burton. Ted looks fairly well but old Roger was suffering with his feet. I also met Percy Thompson. While up near ‘the line’ I met “Smitho”; he was just the same, though a bit thinner. But the mud round his camp was enough to make anyone thin He told me he cried for the first time in his life a while back, when he was billeted in a town occupied by French people and which was being shelled now and again by

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Classic styles combine to create a coastal marvel Address: Auction: Agency: Agent:

619 Esplanade, MORNINGTON This Saturday at 11:00am Ray White Real Estate, Shop 5, 117-133 Main Street, Mornington, 5977 1877 Lina Luppino, 0419 571 583

WHATEVER your favourite design style is, be it art-deco, minimalist or modernism you are sure to find elements of it here with this eye catching beauty along Mornington’s sought-after Esplanade. A tantalisingly eclectic showpiece, the home is full of colour, quirk and character where your next adventure is simply waiting in the next room. The diamond shaped 940 square metre block tapers to a point in the north corner and has been extensively landscaped with a swathe of parking space available in front of the home, and set behind the house is a wonderful alfresco

entertaining area and in-ground pool. From the ground level there is a massive entry foyer with a series of bedrooms and a splendid formal lounge branching off in all directions. All four downstairs bedrooms have built-in robes and receive a welcome amount of natural light which complements their distinct individual styles. There is a main bathroom and a handy powder room, with the laundry sandwiched in between. Moving up the impressive timber staircase to the first floor revels a vast dining room adjoining a modern kitchen which boasts gleaming stone bench tops and

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stainless-steel appliances including an induction cook top and Asko dishwasher. Rich chocolate timber floors flow throughout the upstairs zone into a second comfortable lounge, and opening from the dining zone is a spacious balcony that overlooks the rear of the property. The spacious master bedroom has a large ensuite with a walk-in robe alongside, and a lovely sitting area opens through to an enclosed balcony that looks towards the bay.

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MORNINGTON

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VILLA PROVENCE • Luxury townhouse fronting an impressive group of four modern homes • Behind automatic iron gates, a fabulous open floorplan boasts two downstairs living areas both opening to covered alfresco deck • Stone-topped kitchen and master suite complete the lower level, while upstairs a third living area serves two guest bedrooms, family bathroom and study/fourth bedroom • Enjoying privacy and security behind a tall fence and gate are beautifully landscaped gardens and rear double remote-controlled garage with internal access

Auction Inspect Campbell Noonan

This Saturday, 25th of March at 11am Saturday 10:30 - 11:00am 0400 062 987

MOUNT MARTHA

40 Watson Road

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BEACH LIFE • Coastal sanctuary offering high ceilings, solid timber floors and potential to extend/ add a second storey • Open living/dining with fireplace and sliding glass doors to BBQ deck, alfresco entertaining area and landscaped zen gardens • Plush carpeted master bedroom also including sliding doors to the deck, walkthrough robe and double-shower ensuite • Ducted heating, split-system air-con, lined/powered 3-car garage, plus carport and parking for boat/caravan/trailer

Auction Inspect Marcus Gollings Dean Phillips

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This Saturday, 25th of March at 1pm Saturday 12:30 - 1:00pm 0422 236 990 0402 833 865

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9 Beleura Hill Road

NAUTICA • Exceptionally placed 1226sqm (approx) blue-chip site in permanent high demand • Gently rising 20m x 61m (approx) block with ample room for pool or tennis court • Ideal for a contemporary new build surrounded by elite Beleura Hill properties • Offering an exceptional lifestyle surrounded by beaches, golf courses and wineries, just a 6-minute drive to Peninsula Link and under an hour to Melbourne

Auction Inspect Campbell Noonan

This Saturday, 25th of March at 4pm Saturday 3:30 - 4:00pm 0400 062 987

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HEIWANA • 3712sqm (approx) Golden Mile allotment abutting Ballar Creek with unique post modernist Japanese inspired four/five bedroom home boasting panoramic bay views • Split-level design with soaring ceilings and high-quality cedar and marble finishes, plus walls of glass throughout the two living areas and kitchen framing the pool, spa, sauna and bay beyond • Upper level offering exciting versatility as a breathtaking third living area, home office, gym or luxurious parents’ suite/retreat with a priceless outlook • Brief stroll to Canadian Bay Beach and a 10 minute walk to Toorak College and shops

Auction Inspect Quentin McEwing Dean Phillips

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AUCTION

MORNINGTON 3/60 Tanti Avenue

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10 Sunningdale Court, MORNINGTON Saturday 1st April at 11:30am Eview Group - Joel Hood Property, 2/10 Blamey Place, Mornington, 5971 0300 Joel Hood, 0402 703 236

EXQUISITELY renovated and complete with a sparkling in-ground pool and sensational 70 square metre alfresco entertaining area, this stellar three-bedroom home is ready to deliver the lifestyle you deserve. There is a separate formal lounge and a study around to the left as you enter, and the spacious main living area with oak floorboards incorporates a casual meals zone that adjoins the splendid kitchen with crisp neutral tones. Featuring two-pac cabinetry, the kitchen also boasts Caesarstone bench tops and quality stainlesssteel appliances by Bosch include a dishwasher and double oven. The master bedroom has French doors that open out to the gardens and the walk-through robe leads to a fully-tiled ensuite with custom-made solid timber benchtops and a frameless shower. Two more bedrooms both have built-in robes and share the equally well-appointed main bathroom. Freshly rendered & painted, with new windows and gorgeous bluestone paving around the pool, this beautifully landscaped property is set on a 751 square metre block with a double garage.

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AUCTION

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CONTACT

Chris Berryman 0439 313 175 or Lloyd Hillard 0458 258 200

Want more from your property managers? At Barry Plant Mornington we understand that it is important to ďŹ nd the right tenant, not the RIGHT NOW tenant. By using our list of pre-qualiďŹ ed potential tenants we were able to match the perfect tenant with the perfect property before it reached the market. Saving quality potential tenants time and our landlords money! You can rest assured that when dealing with our team and our senior property manager Claire Kerr, you will be dealing with a professional team whose passion and daily focus is on doing more as a property manager. Talk to Claire and the team today about leasing out your home or investment property with Barry Plant.

Chris Berryman Director 0439 313 175

Dimitri Tantanis Director / OIEC 0425 863 681

MORNINGTON 172 Main Street Page 8

Leanne Porter Licensed Estate Agent 0418 106 668

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Cale Callaway Sales Consultant 0408 127 130

Lloyd Hillard Sales Consultant 0458 258 200

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Claire Kerr Property Manager 5975 4999

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Dimitri Tantanis 0425 863 681 or Cale Callaway 0408 127 130

Chris Berryman Director 0439 313 175

Dimitri Tantanis Director / OIEC 0425 863 681

MORNINGTON 172 Main Street

Leanne Porter Licensed Estate Agent 0418 106 668

Cale Callaway Sales Consultant 0408 127 130

Lloyd Hillard Sales Consultant 0458 258 200

Kate Rodgerson 2IĂ€FH 0DQDJHU 5975 4999

Claire Kerr Property Manager 5975 4999

Tamara Bailey Administration 5975 4999

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MORNINGTON 56 Strachans Road

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These architectural masterpieces offer an easy-care lifestyle close to fabulous Fishermans Beach, Main Street, transport, local shops and all the amenities that the Mornington Peninsula is famous for. • 3 large bedrooms plus study • Downstairs master suite with WIR & luxury ensuite • 2 Separate living areas (upstairs & down) • Deluxe kitchen with stone tops, stainless steel appliances & walk in pantry • Alfresco entertaining area under roof line

• Timber flooring • Premium floor to ceiling tiles to wet areas • Double garage with internal access • High ceilings and doors • Gas ducted heating & refrigerated cooling

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• 3 bedrooms plus study (downstairs master with ensuite & WIR) • Deluxe gloss kitchen with s/steel appliances • Stone tops to kitchen, ensuite & bathroom • 2 zoned living spaces • Timber flooring, quality tiles & carpets

• Ducted heating & split system cooling • High ceilings throughout & features a 3.2m ceiling to the rear zone living • Security system • 4000L water tanks • 6 star energy rating, LED downlights

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• 6 star energy rating • Fitted wardrobes • Aluminium windows • Fully landscaped front & rear

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

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These new individually titled and skilfully designed beachside residences will each offer almost 33.5 squares of luxury including double garage with internal access coupled with a serene seaside location close to beach, transport, parks and shops. To be built to exacting standards and with only the highest quality fixtures & fittings throughout. • Floor to ceiling tiles in ensuite & bathroom • 4 large bedrooms • Timber flooring throughout lower level (master suite with fitted robe & ensuite) • Spacious zoned living upstairs and down • Alarm system • Deluxe gloss stone topped kitchen with Smeg • Fully paved, landscaped with exposed appliances and butler’s pantry aggregate driveway • Ducted heating, cooling & vacuum • 6 star energy rated

MORNINGTON 23 / 110 Bungower Road

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This spacious low maintenance Villa offers the lucky new owner a range of options as a family home, downsize opportunity or rental investment for the future. Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

Carolyn Cooley 0498 965 555

• Three generous bedrooms • Walk in robe and full ensuite to master • Separate formal lounge • Stone topped kitchen with s/steel appliances opening onto the meals/living area • Separate laundry

• Gas ducted heating • Fantastic low maintenance outdoor living area • Auto double garage with rear roller door access to back yard (ideal for trailers and small boats.)

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MORNINGTON 25 Waltham Drive The Ultimate Family Home

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Tucked away in a quiet, sort after area, this home has everything the growing or extended family could wish for. The flexibility that provides a variety of formal and informal settings with windows in abundance enables light-filled rooms, and beautiful out door gardens obvious from every vantage point. • 3 bedrooms (master with walk in robe/ ensuite) • Formal living room with French windows • Family room plus study • Sunroom

• Double remote garage & internal access • Ducted heating, fans & air conditioner • Large 696m2 allotment

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• Ducted heating, evaporative cooling and split system air conditioner • Private outdoor entertaining area • 916m2 approx allotment • Huge garage & carport

Carolyn Cooley 0498 965 555

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A walk to the bus, schools, parks and shops from this family package fit every family.

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O Inviting 3BR beachside home with self-contained guest cottage.

O Sensational spot offers affordably entry to beachside living.

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O Smartly renovated 3BR home on 707sqm (approx.)

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2/10 Charles St, Dromana So close to the beach, so spacious and light-ďŹ lled, this stylish 2-storey 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom townhouse, 1 of 4, introduces you to a wonderful slice of Peninsula life with an executive ďŹ t-out and desirable low-maintenance surroundings. Circulating around an expansive open-plan living and dining domain and gourmet stone kitchen and offering even more space to entertain outdoors in the lovely courtyard, this modern home effortlessly achieves a relaxed indoor-outdoor lifestyle. Features two stone ďŹ nished bathrooms and a remote garage with internal access within walking distance of the beach and close to Dromana’s cosmopolitan shopping strip, Safety Beach Sailing Club and freeway access.

Auction Saturday 1st April 11.00am Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Kylie Miller 0404 041 554 Ayden Nelson 0419 447 038 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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

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18A King Georges Avenue, Mornington Benchmark Brilliance, Fishermans Beach Exclusivity A stand-out sensation in beachside living, the luxury of this boutique new 3/4-bedroom, 2.5 bathroom singlelevel residence is further elevated by its magnificent setting within metres of Fishermans Beach. At the forefront of sophisticated low-maintenance living, the impressive interior proportions with zoned living and an entertainer’s Miele kitchen with butler’s pantry are augmented by a sun drenched entertaining terrace. Engineered Oak flooring, caesarstone benchtops, handmade Spanish tiles, chic black tapware and bespoke light fittings lead a long list of gilt-edged additions alongside a private main bedroom suite with deck, study/4th bedroom and double remote garage.

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As advertised or by appointment Jake Egan 0491 129 137 Alex Campbell 0432 344 394

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Record Prices are being achieved with buyers fighting for homes!

Take advantage of the market! With properties selling within a few days and prices exceeding vendors expectations, there's no better time to sell! We have a massive shortage of 2-3 bedroom units up to $600,000, with many buyers waiting. We also have buyers lining up for 4 bedroom homes between $600,000 & $750,000.

Mornington 14 Carol Street A Home for all seasons This beautifully renovated home presents as new and features an open plan dining and lounge that spills out to an enclosed alfresco area incorporated into a low maintenance garden that can be viewed from every window. The kitchen has s/steel appliances and a breakfast bench, and the separate laundry opens out to the garden area. The spacious master bedrooms has BIRs & FES, with two more bedrooms, also with BIR’s, sharing the main bathroom. Also including a double garage accesses, ducted heating and evaporative cooling.

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For Sale Price Negotiable over $650,000 View Saturday 12:00-12:30pm www.harcourts.com.au/26557 Darren Hood M 0419 666 126 P 03 5970 8000 darren.hood@harcourts.com.au Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

Mornington 23 Fulton Avenue

SOLD for $812,000

Vendor Review - Recommended by Michael & Barb Sold on 17th December, 2016 Kara handled the sale of our house by auction in a thoroughly professional manner. She was organised and efficient and gave moral support when needed! Thanks Kara. Daniel has great communication skills, is thorough and organised. He was punctual and always kept us informed about the progress of our sale. A pleasure to meet and work with.

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Luxury Without Limits This ultra modern 3BR plus study home complete with an elevator, basement parking, bay glimpses and penthouse-style sophistication offers 3 levels of luxury set on 376 sqm (approx) in a cul-de-sac, one street from the Esplanade. A palatial master suite has a king-sized walk-through robe and shares the top floor with a dream kitchen that featrues stone bench tops, an undermount sink, and Miele appliances including a dishwasher. There is adjoining open plan living and dining zones, and a powder room. Downstairs are two more bedrooms with BIR’s that share the stunning family bathroom, there is a separate laundry, second powder room, second living area and a covered patio. The home also features heating and air conditioning throughout, understair storage, elegant high ceilings, clerestory windows that flood the living spaces with light, low maintenance landscaped gardens, security system and more. This is privileged beachside living with the best of Mornington at your fingertips.

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For Sale Expressions Of Interest View Saturday 12:30 - 1:00pm www.harcourts.com.au Lauren Wild M 0413 487 179 P 03 5970 8000 lauren.wild@harcourts.com.au Robert Lewis M 0450 209 007 P 03 5970 8000 robert.lewis@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

“The best property management team on the Peninsula”

Shae Trewin Property Management Rental Department Manager M 0428 488 355 P (03) 5976 1188 E shae.trewin@harcourts.com.au

Our rental properties are walking out the door. If you’ve ever thought of expanding your property investment portfolio… Now is the time!

first time property investors, we “wereAsquite nervous going into an area that was completely foreign to us. Lauren made the whole process very easy, and reassured us every step of the way. We were pleasantly surprised when she had our property tenanted within the first week, and any issues that arose were dealt promptly and amicably by Lauren and her team. We are extremely happy with our choice to employ Lauren as our property manager, and would not hesitate to recommend her to anyone.

Shae has given us excellent service as property manager for our unit. Any concerns that we or the tenant has are dealt with immediately and nothing is ever too much trouble. Every single thing is always followed up. Shae is very thorough with inspections and continually keeps us up to date. We have had several property managers in the past but they have lacked the attention to detail & wonderful service that Shae has provided. We can strongly recommend Shae to anyone who is sourcing a good property manager.

Lauren Dyson Property Management Senior Property Manager M 0417 615 526 P (03) 5976 1188 E morningtonrentals@harcourts.com.au

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ROSEBUD 197 Eastbourne Road

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The search is over for those looking for modern lines, quality appliances, internal and external spacious entertaining, reverse cycle heating and cooling, 3 great bedrooms, executive bathroom, a massive private deck, and just for good measure a 755sqm block with heaps of room for all the beach toys and extra vehicles. Located close to Rosebud Plaza, the RSL, cafes and the foreshore, this one is highly suited to those looking for a permanent upgrade or easy to rent investment .

This luxury apartment development with 1BR, 2BR and 3BR options presents a golden opportunity for beach lovers to buy off the plan and save on stamp duty. A leisurely stroll to restaurants, cafes and the yacht club, these beach havens boast luminous open-plan living with coastal views, chic stone and stainless-steel kitchen, rooftop terrace, reverse-cycle heating/air-con, intercom security and semi-basement parking.

Price: Negotiable over $560,000 Contact: Michelle King 0404 037 336 Adam King 0422 337 337

Price: From $534,950 Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 Adam King 0422 337 337

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

DROMANA 87 Point Nepean Road

ROSEBUD 5 Foam Street

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Centrally located townhouse with an upstairs open-plan layout including lounge, dining kitchen area opening out ta a patio with bay views. From the private entry downstairs there is a double garage with internal access, two guest bedrooms, main bathroom and second living area with kitchene e. Stone and granite benchtops in the kitchen kitche e, laundry and bathrooms, plus stainless-steel applainces and double glazed windows. Price: Contact agent Contact: Michelle King 0404 037 336

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

Price: $500,000 - $550,000 Inspect: Wednesday & Saturday 2:30-3:00pm Contact: Adam King 0422 337 337

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

ROSEBUD 1/93 Eastbourne Road

ROSEBUD 260 Je y Road

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A sensational opportunity to acquire a single level 2BR residence in a delightful beachside location offering convenient access to beaches and all that Rosebud has on offer. Both residences feature designer kitchens with stone bench tops and s/steel appliances, beautiful timber floors, luxury bathroom, landscaping, remote single lock up garage with extra storage room and much more. Expected completion date is circa July, 2017.

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McCRAE 1-15/2-4 Wa le Place

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‘Je y Grove’ is Rosebud`s latest up market residential development offering clever floor plans to suit your individual lifestyle. The special architectural design features here include 6.0 star energy rating, designer kitchens with luxury stone benchtops, modern glass splashbacks and quality European s/steel appliances, timber floors, solar hot water, split system heating/cooling, water tank, plus front rear landscaping. Buy off plan and save big on stamp duty!

Price: $459,950 Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 Jake Wilson 0400 991 362

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

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

DROMANA 1 2 / 3 Ligar Street

SAFETY BEACH 41 Helm Avenue

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Currently under construction these superb 1 x 4 2 x 3 bedroom townhouses will comprise open plan living kitchen areas, ensuites to master bedrooms, second family bathroom plus separate powder room, seperate living zones on both levels, double lock up garages together with top quality fixtures and fi ings. Do not miss this opportunity as these will not last.

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This stunning home of three bedrooms, one bathroom + ensuite in the main bedroom with spacious living area is certain to impress . Located in Safety Beach, Martha Cove is minutes from Peninsula Link, beaches and a short drive to Mt Martha Village. Features include ducted heating ,Gas cook top, stone bench tops. Book an inspection today

Price: Negotiable over $890,000 Inspect: Sat & Sun 12.30-1.00pm Contact: Michelle King 0404 037 336

Price: Negotiable over $750,000 Contact: Adam King 0422 337 337

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

1011-1013 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud

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Auction

BITTERN 4 Hendersons Road

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EQUESTRIAN OR HOBBY, THE CHOICE IS YOURS, A LIFESTYLE OPPORTUNITY NOT TO BE MISSED When you’re after a change of pace, look no further than this delightful 4BR, 3-bathroom family home on 7.16 acres (approx.). Ideally located in the Peninsula countryside, just minutes from popular surf beaches, Western Port Marina and the train line to Melbourne, this is a remarkable opportunity to have your very own hobby farm or equestrian pursuit without compromising on lifestyle. Abundant proportions ensure plenty of space for growing families with open plan living/dining/kitchen and comfortable bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk-in. With a 3-car garage, 2 mini vineyards, 4 paddocks and a colossal storage shed, you really have the opportunity to create the lifestyle you’ve dreamed of. Call us today because you won’t want to miss this fantastic opportunity.

AUCTION Saturday 8th April at 12:00pm Estimate Price Range - $880,000-$950,000 Inspect: Saturday 11:30-12:00pm Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 Jake Wilson 0400 991 362

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Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

rh.com.au


McCRAE 1-15 - 2-4 Wa le Place

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Sands Apartments, McCrae – Luxury Beachfront Development A barefoot stroll to the powder-soft sands of McCrae Beach, this luxury apartment development presenting 15 x residences with rooftop terrace presents a golden opportunity for beach lovers to buy off the plan and save on stamp duty. Just off the foreshore beside the McCrae Plaza and a leisurely stroll along the Bay Trail to restaurants, cafes and the yacht club, resort-style living is yours to enjoy from this premium location, which is ideal for weekenders, downsizers and sea changers. Beachside living at its best, these two-storey havens in the Sands Apartments @ McCrae complex include semi-basement parking and rooftop entertaining, with one, two and three-bedroom (3 x 1BR, 10 x 2BR and 2 x 3BR) homes on offer. Of superior quality with high-spec finishes throughout, each apartment boasts luminous open plan living with timber floors and walls of glass capturing the coastal views, while the adjoining kitchen is superbly appointed with stone benchtops and stainless-steel Bosch appliances. With a close proximity to the Peninsula Link for easy access to Melbourne, these luxury homes include plush bedrooms with quality wool carpeting, reverse-cycle heating and air-conditioning and intercom security.

FOR SALE From $534,950 Inspect: View Plans by Appointment Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 Jake Wilson 0400 991 362

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

1011-1013 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud

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NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

SOLAR ESTATE IN HASTINGS PRICE $530,000 VIEW Saturday 11:30-12:00pm AGENT Richard Whitehead 0412 328 718

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

HASTINGS 4 JARROD DRIVE

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AGENT Brooke Ramsay 0447 722 980

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

EXQUISITE COUNTRY CHARM

SOMERVILLE 6 NORFOLK CLOSE

PRICE $375,000 Offers Over AGENT Richard Whitehead 0412 328 718

CRIB POINT 1/330 STONY POINT ROAD

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY PRICE $320,000 Offers Over

A sturdy 3 bedroom brick veneer home set on approx. 503m2 block offers Investors peace of mind with a secure Tenant until 15/11/17. Located within close proximity to the local shops, cafés, public transport and foreshore. An opportunity not to be missed!

VIEW By Appointment AGENT Brooke Ramsay 0447 722 980

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

AUCTION

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A charming property featuring 10ft ceilings, ornate cornices and original polished floor boards. A cottagestyle kitchen with s/s apps, 3 large bedrooms and exquisite French doors opening out to a private and tranquil courtyard plus double lock-up garage.

PRICE $595,000 Offers Over

Renovated 4BR home set on a 742sqm (approx.) block in a central yet peaceful and leafy cul-de-sac. Offering fresh carpets and paint to the bedrooms & lounge, master with WIR & FES with spa, large updated kitchen with s/steel apps and large decked area for year round entertaining.

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A must see family home in a sought after area of Hastings. An immaculate 4BR home designed for functional living and great entertaining. Incl, master with WIR & FES, large kids bedrooms, two separate living areas, stylish kitchen with island bench & a great undercover entertaining area.

FAMILY HOME IN NICHE LOCATION

DECEASED ESTATE AUCTION Your genuine untouched bushland retreat with abundant Koalas, Echidnas and small marsupials just metres from National Park and only 70 kms from the city. 4 of approx 50 acre Crown Allotments to be offered separately. These four Crown Allotments represent untouched bushland with road access and permit available for single dwelling (STGA). CA 19 is adjacent to National Park, has duel access from the south along Scotchmans and the north east along Overpass Road. All other lots have vehicle access from the south at Scotchmans Road. Recently surveyed with directional pegs allows sighting of all fence lines these lots are ready to go.

AUCTION

Saturday 22nd April commencing @ 2:30pm at the officeof the agent 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings.

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10% Deposit, Balance 60 Days Vacant Possession Phil Bock 0438 497 715 Chris Watt 0417 588 321

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

FRENCH ISLAND C.A. 16, 17, 18 & 19 SCOTCHMANS ROAD

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Sales & Leasing NEW

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MORNINGTON

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136 High Street

67 Watt Road

3 Bennetts Road

FREEHOLD FOR SALE

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Peninsula Business Park on Watt Road

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Established storage unit complex

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$2,600,000 Inspect By appointment.

Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

$445,000

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Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

MORNINGTON

FRANKSTON

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1st Floor 3/315 Main Street

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60 Cranbourne Road

1/10 Carbine Way

Suite 2/20 Ranelagh Drive

FOR SALE OR LEASE

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possession available

FOR SALE $350,000 Inspect By appointment.

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facilities Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

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2/1879 Frankston-Flinders Road

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Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

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Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

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$3,750 pcm + GST + Outgoings Inspect By appointment.

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6/55 Simcock Street

2/1002 Nepean Highway

83 Main Street

140 Main Street

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Red Hill Show - all for fun, and fun for all SATURDAY, March 11, the show grounds were transformed into a colourful, appetizing and entertaining spectacle for the whole family. The Mornington Peninsula was on show! Initial estimation suggests that around 7,500 people attended the 89th Red Hill Show, many of those making the trip from Melbourne and further afield. Clear skies and perfect weather set the scenes for the ideal day out. Our community was the focus of this year’s celebration with a record number of local groups and exhibitors participating.

The skilled artisans of the McClelland Spinners & Weavers and Woodturners Guild educated and inspired the crowd. St Georges Anglican Church and the Red Hill Scouts served delicious Devonshire teas. The Red Hill Tennis Club, Main Ridge Bowls & Petanque, the CFA and Baluk Arts ran free activities and creative workshops. We had a record number of entries from the schools and scout groups this year from Flinders Christian, Dromana Secondary, Chiro Christian and Elizabeth Murdoch Colleges to the Tyabb

Scouts just to name a few. Special congratulations to the miniature goats of Padua College on their selection as Best in The Grand Parade by our Mayor Cr Bev Colomb. The woodchop grandstands were packed to the rafters as Blake Meyer took out the Victorian 325ml Tree Event Championship. For the second year in a row, Cooper, the Border Collie cross took out the Dog High Scramble in the record jump of 3.05m. The sound stage was a hit this year with the African drumming workshop, the

You Little Beauty! LITTLE Beauty In The Park is the newest edition to the Untold Events Co calendar. Brought to you by the founders of the popular Emu Plains Market and Stringybark Cinema, this new market will see the team cross the Peninsula to set up a second home in the gorgeous surrounds of Beauty Park, Frankston. “We have been looking for a sister site for over two years and have finally found a space that conveys who we are and what our markets are all about,” says organiser Vanessa Johnson. It’s an exciting next step for Vanessa and husband Joel’s newly formed events company. Little Beauty will showcase 160 of Melbourne’s

very best stallholders hand-picked for their uniqueness, creativity and ethos. It will also feature a children’s precinct, live music, food trucks, fresh produce and mouthwatering gourmet food. Little Beauty will be on show on March 25 and April 22, with free entry and parking. For more details, check out the new website www. littlebeautymarket.com.au LITTLE BEAUTY IN THE PARK A: Beauty Park, High St, Frankston T: 5983 1935 W: www.littlebeautymarket.com.au

grooves of The Jackson Four and Rob Papp & Blueshead setting the tones. Max Allen captivated the crowd on the MPP sponsored stage during his Cider Masterclass. The cider show finished with 53 cider entries from across Australia with Kangaroo Island Ciders taking out the Best Apple Cider in Show and Harcourt Perry & Cider Makers Best Perry in Show. Richard Cornish from Gourmet Traveler entertained the audience throughout the day with a host of judges and cooking demos.

On behalf of the Red Hill Agricultural & Horticultural Society, we would like to thank our incredible team of volunteers who coordinate this event and our wonderful sponsors. The significant donations of fresh produce and gifts we receive from local producers are passed on to our prize-winning exhibitors and celebrity chefs. This is a community event that we can all be proud of. See you all the same time next year.

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An open letter to the Tyabb Junior Football Club By Stuart McCullough I SHOULD have said something sooner. The enormity of the occasion was such that to have raised my concerns at the time would have seemed like nitpicking. Disrespectful, even. But the passage of years has lent a certain perspective. Things that were once unknowable have come in to sharp focus. It’s that clarity that leads me to write to you now, as I ask you to consider righting the most egregious of wrongs. You may not recall, but I played several seasons with the Tyabb Junior Football Club. Mostly I remember training two nights a week under the spotlights and heading off on Sunday mornings to play. We were always cold. Often we lost. There were matches when the margin of our defeat was so great that it resembled a phone number. Very occasionally, we tasted victory and it was even sweeter than the quarter time oranges. That these victories were the result of a misunderstanding on the part of the other team as to the location of the venue resulting in a forfeit mattered little. A win is a win. So long as they get your name right, that is. I took it all very seriously, even if my main skills were falling over and kicking into the man on the mark. I was, I feel, something of a specialist in this respect. However unorthodox my approach, I must have been doing something right because I was bestowed with the ‘Team Manager’s’ award on no fewer than four occasions. Back then I thought these were the first tentative steps towards even greater sporting glory: a Brownlow, a gold medal, perhaps my own line of sportswear. None of it came to pass. With the benefit of

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time, I now know that my time playing for Tyabb is where I peaked. It has been, truth be told, downhill ever since. I know what you’re thinking. The ‘Team Manager’s’ Award is a fair way

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off ‘Best and Fairest’. It’s the trophy considered by many, not least me, as the ‘thanks for coming anyway’ award. That I won this award on four occasions shows just how deeply the club

appreciated my willingness to make up the numbers despite a complete absence of any discernable talent for the game. Perhaps it was the nature of the honour itself that largely accounts for the resulting atrocity. The Club’s Best and Fairest/ Pie Night was always a big occasion. The first time I went, I recall feeling slightly awkward not just because of the uncertainty inherent in a gala event of this kind but also as the only nine year old in attendance to have worn a tuxedo. The ‘Team Manager’s’ Award came up early in the evening. Much as the award for ‘Best Make-Up: Eyeliner in a Foreign Film starring a Camel named Dennis’ is presented at the Oscars before the famous people have had a chance to plant their backsides in their seats, my name was announced as a crowd milled around the pie-warmer. Stumbling towards the stage, it’s a miracle that I didn’t resort to the skill that had served me so well throughout the home and away season and immediately fall over. I didn’t have a speech prepared. My decision to try and improvise a short poem cast a pall of silence over the crowd. Amidst the fug of awkwardness that followed, I failed to notice something of catastrophic significance. Had I not been so desperate to get off stage and resume my seat, I would have spotted that the ‘Team Manager’s’ trophy had been award to ‘Stewart’ rather than ‘Stuart’. It’s the kind of error that makes the whole ‘Moonlight versus La La Land’ shemozzle look like little more than a minor clerical error. It’s hard to tell someone that you value their contribution to the team – no matter how flawed

or prone to being overcome by gravity that contribution may be – if you don’t even know their name. The next time I won the award, the trophy was engraved with ‘S. McCullough’. I can respect that the organization decided to play it safe, but it still suggests some uncertainty as to how my name was spelled. The only way it could have been worse is if the award simply read ‘Give it to the guy that falls over all the time’. The third time I won, it should have been clear that something truly magnificent was occurring. It’s rare that someone can receive what is ostensibly an encouragement award several years in a row. That’s like winning ‘Best New Artist’ at the Grammys three times running. It’s simply unheard of. But despite this, the award was again given to ‘Stewart’. The fourth and final trophy again played it safe with ‘S. McCullough’. As a result, it means exactly half the trophies I’ve ever won, have the wrong on the name on them. I’d like to think it’s never too late. The Club can still right this most extreme of wrongs, by re-awarding the Team Manager’s trophies for 1982 and 1984 to the right person. It will be just like that Brownlow ceremony except in Tyabb and there will be pies. For my part, I’ll be gracious; avoiding a panicinspired impromptu poetry slam and have something resembling a speech at the ready. It’s time to set the record straight. I look forward to your earliest reply. Sincerely yours, Stewart Stuart McCullough P.S. Go Yabbies. stuart@stuartmccullough.com


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Big batting Baxter: Baxter’s 272 runs looks like an impossible task for Mt Eliza. Picture: Rab Siddhi

Baxter can taste flag glory PROVINCIAL By IT Gully BAXTER are just two wickets away from MPCA Provincial premiership glory against Mt Eliza. The Mounties were still 100 runs short of the Baxter total of 272 at stumps on Sunday. They will head back to Tyabb this Saturday in the hope that Tim Clark (37no) will carry them to the promise land. It is highly unlikely though. Baxter are on the verge of winning their fourth flag in less than 10 years – a sensational performance from the club.

On Saturday night at the end of the first day, Baxter had left themselves in a commanding position, batting for the entire day and finishing at 6/223. Dale Irving was set at the crease, unbeaten on 35 after hitting four boundaries and two sixes, while Ben Brittain was still yet to get off the mark. On Sunday, Irving went on to make 47 and Brittain contributed 25, helping Baxter to a strong total. Earlier on day one, openers Joe Rule and skipper Daniel Warwick set up the win for Baxter in the opening session.

Despite having 113 overs to play with, Baxter came out with intent and attacked the Mt Eliza bowlers. Warwick went after the bowling and the pair put on a 98-run opening partnership with Warwick the first wicket to fall for 57 of 91 balls in the 29th over. Chris Brittain then came to the crease and was more than content to take a back seat to Rule, who opened the shoulders and started to let fly. Baxter went to tea on the opening day at 1/150 with Rule not out 78 off 104 balls. However, Rule was caught

behind off Justin Grant off the first ball after the tea break. From that point, Mt Eliza were able to slow down the scoring and pick up some key wickets to give themselves a chance at the end of the first day. Despite not doing a lot of training through the week due to injury, Shaun Knott still bowled 22 overs and finished the first day with 1/47. He finished with 1/58 from 30 overs. Nick Baron was the pick of the bowlers, however, snatching 3/75 from 30-plus overs, while Justin Grant snared 3/48.

The Mounties needed to occupy the crease for 45 minutes before tea on the second day. They couldn’t afford to lose a wicket. However, Dale Irving snared 2/5 from his first six overs and Ben Brittain picked up 1/4 to have the Mounties 3/22 at tea. When Justin Grand and Tim Strickland went, it was 5/81 from 23 overs. Lyle House (40) and Russell Fulton (20) offered some nice resistance and Shaun Knott contributed 25, while Clarke was unbeaten on 37 at stumps.

Parkers in strong position in District DISTRICT By IT Gully DELACOMBE Park are in a winning strong position in the MPCA District premiership against Red Hill. The Hillmen, the best team in the competition all season, still need more than 230 runs with just seven wickets in hand against the Parkers in the final day of the match at Graydens Rd this

Saturday. With skipper Simon Dart still unbeaten at the crease, one wouldn’t be wise to write off the Hillmen just yet. However, there is no doubt that the parkers are in the box seat after Joel Malcolm finished with an unbeaten 104 and Jon Guthrie hit 94. The Parkers finished their allotted 113 overs on 8/307. Delacombe Park left themselves in

a very strong position at the end of the first day’s play. Nick Christides opened the batting with Guthrie and in typical fashion, he dominated the Red Hill bowling attack from the get-go. The Parkers got away to a flier with Christides hitting 42 of the first 53 runs scored, eventually being caught on the boundary line for 42 after crunching five fours and a six.

Matt Van Wijk played a good support role to Guthrie before being caught behind off of the bowling of Glenn Collett for 13. This brought Joel Malcolm to the crease and between he and Guthrie, they took the score along to 2/156 at the end of the days’ play. Malcolm, who scored an unbeaten 81 in the semi-final against Main Ridge, was again unbeaten at the close

of the first day on 31, while Guthrie was not out 59. They added a further 75 and 35 runs each respectively. Brent Martin bowled 25 overs on the first day for a return of 14 maidens and figures of 1/24. Collett bowled 19 overs for a return of 1/43. Jamie McCall picked up three wickets for the Hillmen on Sunday.

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Blues put YCW to the sword in grand final SUB-DISTRICT By IT Gully HASTINGS has won the last ever MPCA Sub District Grand Final, humiliating Frankston YCW by more than 100 runs. And for the township of Hastings, it was more about adding a cricket pennant to the footy pennant it won last season. The Blues bowled out the Stonecats for just 99 on Sunday after posting a score of 214.

The game was looking to be an intriguing battle at the end of the first day’s play on Saturday night. In a see-sawing opening day which saw both sides have their purple patches, Hastings were 7/189 at the close of play. The Blues added a further 25 runs in 12 overs on Sunday at the resumption of play before being all out for 214. Nathan Hunt resumed at 34 on day two for the Blues and finished with 44. After being in some real trouble at 2/16 early on day one after winning

the toss and batting first, Hastings’ Jake Hewitt and skipper Rob Hearn were able to stem the tide for the Blues and get the game back on their terms. As it turned out, it proved to be a match winning partnership. At tea, after 44 overs the Blues were looking in control at 2/113 with Hearn on 58 and Hewitt on 42. However, after a 99-run partnership, Hearn was out for 60. Luke Hewitt became Brett Hudgson’s second wicket two runs later and when Jake Hewitt was run-out for 50,

the Blues were in a spot of bother at 5/134. Jake Hewitt was the second run out of the innings after Mitchel Floyd was run out for one with the score on 16. By the end of the first day’s play, Hudgson had taken four wickets for the Stonecats. His on the spot bowling made things happen and he was able to get his side back into the contest. YCW skipper Andrew Kitson finished with 3/45 while Hudgson finished with 4/23. While the Blues’ score wasn’t huge,

it was still 200-plus on the board that needed to be chased down. By 3pm on Sunday, the Stonecats were reeling with the dangerous Lai Leaunoa out for two and Kip Mulvogue, Joe Gotts and Jason Bedford back in the sheds. At tea the score was 4/46. Things didn’t improve a lot for the Stonecats, Hastings’ Isuru Dias claiming 5/38 as his side rolled the opposition for less than 100. What a year for Jake and Luke Hewitt – a cricket premiership to follow and footy premiership in September.

Comets v Mornington, Baxter v Rosebud Heart SOCCER

By Craig MacKenzie CHAMPIONSHIP aspirants Casey Comets and Mornington slug it out on Friday night at Comets Stadium in a blockbuster opening to the 2017 league season. Both sides have made significant changes to their squads during the offseason and the visitors have boosted their chances of a State 1 South-East title threepeat by improving both the quality and depth of their personnel. Both camps are keen to get off to a flyer in a season where the championship winner is offered a place in the second tier of the elite NPL competition for 2018. At the heart of Mornington’s defence is the much lauded duo of Simon Webster and Steve Elliott and their Casey counterparts are Nemanja Lojanica and former Langwarrin captain Alex van Heerwarden, another formidable combination. The transfer coup of the season has been Ryan Paczkowski’s return to Dallas Brooks Park after a successful stint with NPL heavyweight Bentleigh Greens and “Patch” and van Heerwarden have a history so you can expect fireworks from their match-up. Mornington import Matthew Wade has returned to England to attend a wedding but is expected to return for the club’s round two league clash. Comets are hosting a pre-game function at 7pm featuring coaches and players from both teams and a special guest speaker. Tickets are $35 each and include finger food, beer, wine, soft drink and game entry. Email caseyevents@ outlook.com to make a booking. Once the dust settles at Comets Stadium the next day features another derby dustup when Baxter hosts Rosebud Heart in a much anticipated start to the State 4 South league season. Both clubs won promotion in 2016 with Heart winning every league game of an historic season and the visitors to Baxter Park go into this clash having won three of four derby meetings against Roy Kilner’s men. Baxter’s Mark Pagliarulo is expected to overcome a calf problem but his striking partner Liam Kilner received a bodyblow last week when ruled out for the season due to a bulging disc in his lower back. Pagliarulo will be partnered in attack by teenager Travis Ernsdoerfer from Bentleigh Greens who signed last week along with former Endeavour Hills midfielder Liam Tinsley. As we went to press Baxter was trying to complete the signing of young midfielder Jack Gallagher from Kingston City. The ace up Heart’s sleeve could be Italian midfielder Marco Cannella. Heart was waiting for his international clearance as we went to press and if it comes through in time the ASD Pro

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Seaford signing: Midfielder Tom Natoli has joined from Brighton. Picture: Darryl Kennedy

Appio star will be thrust straight into the fray on Saturday. An excellent work rate and good distribution are hallmarks of his game and the coaching staff have been impressed in the four weeks in which he’s trained with the club. “I’m really excited about him and I think he could turn into a fantastic pick-up for us,” said Heart gaffer Scott Morrison. Peninsula Strikers embark on their promotion campaign when they clash with Eltham Redbacks at Centenary Park on Saturday. Boosting the senior squad with three imports and gun predator Aziz Bayeh says much about Strikers’ intentions in 2017 but now it’s time to walk the walk. Eltham won promotion last season and is celebrating its 50th year and there is no doubt that senior coach Paul Harris will field an organised and competitive outfit. Saturday is an historic day for Somerville Eagles as they make their State 5 South debut against Old Mentonians at Somerville Secondary College. “I spent two seasons with Heart so I know a fair bit about the sides in State 5 and Old Mentonians are well drilled and resilient and will make it tough for us,” said Eagles coach Neil Herd. “I’d still like to add a midfielder and a striker to the squad and we’re continuing to look for those types of players.” Langwarrin’s league campaign starts without highly rated central defender and former Macclesfield Town youth team captain Kieron Kenny who has returned to England for family reasons. Kenny is expected to miss two league games but is tipped to return alongside another central defensive recruit that he recommended to the Lawton Park outfit. Frankston Pines have been rocked by news that recruits Christopher L’Enclume and Cedric Permal are sidelined after their Mauritian clubs

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refused to authorise their international clearances and lodged protests with FIFA. It’s believed that FFA is representing Pines in this matter and the club has asked the national body if it can authorise provisional clearances until the standoff is resolved. On the FFA Cup front no local side remains in this year’s competition after Saturday’s fourth round. Mornington was a surprise 2-1 loser at home to Morwell Pegasus, Langwarrin went down 8-0 at home to NPL heavyweight Hume City while Comets lost 4-0 at home to NPL2 outfit Nunawading City. Morwell hit the front in the 10th minute after Mornington failed to clear a free kick and Samuel Gatpan spun around and hit a low left foot shot in off the far post. In the 59th minute a long ball into the Morwell area was partially cleared and Mornington midfielder Chris Reid met it on the volley and sent it wide of Morwell keeper Liam Andersen to make it 1-1. The decisive moment came in the 64th minute when Alpha Turay executed an acrobatic overhead kick following a corner to the back post for what proved to be the winner. Hume striker Nick Hegarty scored a hat-trick at Lawton Park. Other scorers were substitute Attila Ofli (2), Liam Boland, Anthony Bran and an own goal from Mat Luak. Nunawading’s scorers were Mitch Cooper (3) and Ivan Skoric. Here are the local senior squads for 2017 with the previous club of new signings in brackets: BAXTER GOALKEEPERS: Francis Beck, Daniel D’Alfonso. DEFENDERS: Heath Goss Frank N’tim, Markus Oliphant, Jake Kidder, Matthew Owens, Daniel Sharratt. MIDFIELDERS: Ben Meiklem (Peninsula Strikers), Liam Tinsley (Endeavour Hills), Daniel Disseldorp, Owen Kilner, Billy Liapis, Paul Swann. FORWARDS: Mark Pagliarulo, Travis Ernsdoerfer (Bentleigh Greens) Louis Griffiths, Shaun Walker, Brendan Norris, Liam Kilner (injured). CASEY COMETS GOALKEEPERS: Faraz Zenoozi, Orwin Castel (Endeavour Hills Fire). DEFENDERS: Elliot Capel (captain), Nemanja Lojanica (vice captain), Alex van Heerwaarden (Langwarrin), Jesse Martindale, Matt Smith. MIDFIELDERS: Junsoo Park, Ray Markley, Adam Dunsford, Dejan Radojicic (Berwick City). FORWARDS: Liam Ryan, CJ Hodgson (Frankston Pines), Andy Stubley, Ryan Hughes, Marce Janneker, Grady Vickers, Allando Matheson (Master’s FA Saints, Canada). FRANKSTON PINES GOALKEEPERS: Alfonso Cardinale (Noble Park), Josh Permal (Doveton), Giang Pham (Melbourne Falcons). DEFENDERS: Ben Caffrey, Luke Murray, Graham Hill, Brendan

Maokhamphiou (Sandringham), Christopher Morel (Springvale White Eagles), Denis Pauguy, Cedric Permal (Cercle de Joachim, Mauritius), Heip Tran (Keysborough), James Woodland. MIDFIELDERS: Francois Armansin (Casey Comets), Kai Bahrami, Josh Berrisford (Modbury Jets, SA), Matty Davis, Ben Millward (Peninsula Strikers), Gilbert Palmire (Springvale City). FORWARDS: Sebastian Gueho (Chelsea), Christopher L’Enclume (AS Rivière du Rempart, Mauritius), Munib Mohamed (Swinburne), David Ofuho (Cleeland Utd). LANGWARRIN GOALKEEPERS: Robert Acs, James Foster. DEFENDERS: Boris Ovcin, Andy McIntyre, Stephen Dick (Musselburgh Youngstars, Scotland), Kieron Kenny (Congleton Town, England), Kurt Wagner-Goldsworthy, Dylan Kilner, Johnny Guthrie, Callum Khaiyath. MIDFIELDERS: Lewis Foster (Dandenong City), Brandon Giles, Mat Luak (Morwell Pegasus), Sergio Yanez (Berwick City), Paul Speed (AFC Liverpool, England), Nick Thorogood. FORWARDS: Alex Metcalfe (Doncaster Rovers), Aaran Currie (Moreland City), Connor Belger (AFC Liverpool, England), Nabil Mozaffaruddin, Caleb Nicholes, Ahmad Suleiman (Hampton Park United). MORNINGTON GOALKEEPERS: Kris McEvoy, James Laminski (Frankston Pines). DEFENDERS: Danny Black, Nathan Yole, Stefan Soler (Frankston Pines), Stevie Elliott, Simon Webster, Josh Valadon (Knox City), Jack Truelove (Curzon Ashton, England) Chris McKenna, Nico Georgopoulos (Kingston City). MIDFIELDERS: Scott Millar, Andy Skledar, Craig Smart, Chris Reid, Matthew Wade (Blyth Spartans, England), Aaron Root (Manningham Utd). FORWARDS: Wayne Gordon, Nathan Smith (Brigg Town, England) Michael Freeman, Ryan Paczkowski (Bentleigh Greens), Gino Defeo (Doncaster Rovers), Simon Mur (CB Hounslow United, England). PENINSULA STRIKERS GOALKEEPERS: Colin McCormack (Langwarrin). DEFENDERS: Raphael Stulz (AFC Ann Arbor, USA), Scott Buchannan, Troy Williams , Conor Keely, Isaak Barr, John Watson, Sajnesh Sugrim (Morwell Pegasus), Mohammed Khan (Frankston Pines), Aisake Tikoilabasaice, Conor Tzelios. MIDFIELDERS: Leandro Parrella (Domegliara, Italy), Danny Brooks (Wrexham, Wales), Grant Davies, Tom Hawkins, Jack Carter, Adrian Pace, Joe Buccello. FORWARDS: Aziz Bayeh (Doveton), Alex Hopson, Trevor Johnston, Michael Turner (Langwarrin), Matt Morris Thomas. ROSEBUD HEART GOALKEEPERS: Sean Skelly, Brad Klarenbeek. DEFENDERS: Chris Sibson (Seaford United), Matthew Pearce, Carlo Cardoso, Beau Sharpe,

Ryan Monk. MIDFIELDERS: Daniel Hodge, Adam Poole, Will O’Brien (Swaffham Town FC), Callum Richardson (Peninsula Strikers), Cory Osorio, Marco Cannella (ASD Pro Appio, Italy), Alan Lipsett. FORWARDS: Dave Greening, Blake Hicks, Zach Karolidis, Simon O’Donnell (injured). SEAFORD UNITED GOALKEEPERS: Enes Umal (Box Hill), Harrison Burgess, Patrick Bretherton. DEFENDERS: Tristan Stass, Cameron Syratt, Jason Allizi, Amir Music (Springvale City), Nick Ormond, Adam Martin. MIDFIELDERS: Josh Tsung, Daniel Mota (Sandringham), Tom Natoli (Brighton), Paul McGuire, Franco Melatti (Brighton), Daniel Walsh, Dean Snoxel. FOWARDS: Dylan Waugh, Alex Roberts (Skye Utd), Mitchell Lander, Li Nam Wang. SOMERVILLE EAGLES GOALKEEPERS: Toby Lawson, Travis Salmon. DEFENDERS: Joel Wade, Michael Easton (Churchill Rams), Kevin McCormack, Jordan Lunt, Christopher Hale (Skye Utd), Matt Swanson. MIDFIELDERS: Mark Woods, Paul Walker (Kangaroo Point Rovers, Queensland), Jarryd Lymer, Damien Finnegan (Middle Park), Bjorn Kutschera, Adam Gordon, Brett Young (Mornington). FORWARDS: David Hughes, Micah Keecher (Frankston Pines), Liam Morgan. SKYE UNITED GOALKEEPERS: Jonathon Crook, Lee Heron. DEFENDERS: David Cori, Johnny Andrinopolous (Mazenod), Billy Painting, Mohamad Elhassan, Daniel Utting, Sean Ellicott, Robert Schreurs. MIDFIELDERS: Marcus Collier, Mark O’Connor, Michael Putson, Jason Nowakowski (Endeavour Utd), Khor Gatluak (Sandown Lions), Liam Attard, Edward Bourke, Lachlan Campbell. FORWARDS: Daniel Attard, Nick Theodore, Wumjock Jock (Sandown Lions). Last weekend’s practice match results: Frankston Pines 2 Riversdale 2, Peninsula Strikers 2 Monash City 0, Baxter 4 Lyndale Utd 0. This weekend’s games: FRIDAY, 8.30pm: Casey Comets v Mornington (Comets Stadium). SATURDAY, 3pm: Peninsula Strikers v Eltham Redbacks (Centenary Park), Doncaster Rovers v Seaford Utd (Anderson Park), Baxter v Rosebud Heart (Baxter Park), Somerville v Old Mentonians (Somerville Secondary College). SATURDAY, 8pm: Mooroolbark v Langwarrin (Esther Park), Mazenod v Frankston Pines (Knox Regional Centre, pitch 1). Please note that Skye’s United’s round 1 away clash with Sandringham next weekend in State 3 South-East has been cancelled due to ground availability issues. FFV has tentatively rescheduled the game for Saturday 15 April but the clubs remain in discussion about an agreed date.


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By Ben Triandafillou TWO peninsula football and netball clubs will play off in the first running of the Obrien Cup on Saturday 25 March. The Rye Football/ Netball Club and the Chelsea Football/ Netball Club will face each other in the Obrien Cup which is to be held at RJ Rowley Reserve, Rye. The event will add to the clubs long standing friendly rivalry with hopes for it to be held annually. “We traditionally play Edithvale-Aspendale in the Ted Jarrard Cup each year which has been going for about 20 years now so we hope we can have something similar to that with the Obrien cup,” Rye Football and Netball Club president, Mick O’Rourke said. The event will involve three football matches with the main event to start at 2 pm with the girls’ netball matches to begin at 10am. The clubs haven’t met since 2004 when they went into separate leagues but with the support of their sponsors, Obrien Real Estate, the clubs will finally meet again. “We are delighted to host the Obrien Cup, anything to help out our sponsors and put them out there. They’ve embraced the sporting community and are sponsoring our new scoreboard and we very are thankful for their support,” O’Rourke said. The clubs have faced each other 62 times with Chelsea leading the tally with 37 victories over the demons. The day will involve a free barbeque for the kids as well as face painting and other activities.

By Ben Triandafillou TWO AFL premiership players will be coming to the peninsula in April to play a few matches for local Nepean League football teams. The Pearcedale Football Club will have the ex-AFL stars Daniel Kerr and Barry Hall joining their line-up for a couple of one-off matches at the start of their season. Kerr, 33, spent his entire career at the West Coast Eagles and helped take the side to a one-point victory in the 2006 AFL grand final. Kerr will play his first match for the Tyabb Football Club on 01 April before slipping on the boots a week later for Pearcedale in the opening round of the Nepean league. Having felt the dominance of Brendon Fevola at full forward in last year’s Good Friday match against the Frankston Bombers, Pearcedale are hoping to turn the tables with Barry Hall joining the team and towering up front in the Good Friday clash on Friday 14 April. Hall, who has played for St. Kilda, the Sydney Swans and the Western Bulldogs, has had a remarkable career including captaining the Swans to their 2005 AFL grand final victory. “We are really excited to have them join us. Hopefully they’ll inspire the juniors as well as some of our own players,” Pearcedale Football Club president, Margaret Brown said. Almost 5000 people turned up for last year’s Good Friday match at Frankston Park where Fevola booted six goals. This year the Dales will have the privilege of hosting both matches at Tractor Park, Pearcedale. “They’ll be here for the day and Daniel Kerr will be giving a talk afterwards and Barry Hall will be talking at the luncheon and signing autographs,” Brown said. Tickets to the functions are available from the club.

Barry to pull a crowd: Barry Hall, pictured (left) playing for Western Bulldogs, is sure to pull a crowd when he laces up the boots on the peninsula. Picture: Supplied

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Bowling club honours Victorian champion of champions By Ben Triandafillou THE Mornington Bowling Club hosted their annual Jack Glasser Day tournament to honour one of the peninsula’s finest bowlers on Sunday 19 March. The club continued their long tradition to remember Jack Glasser, who competed at the highest level of bowling and led Mornington to several titles during the 70’s. “He really was a great guy and talented coach and obviously a very good bowler,” Mornington Bowling Club Tournament organizer, Doug Brough said. Jack passed away in 1993 and the event has been running since then in his honour . He won the Champion of Champions title for Victoria in 1972 and played over 100 games for the state. Beginning his career at West Coburg, Glasser became a three time club champion during the period of 1954 and 1967 before joining Mornington in 1968. Glasser went on to become an eight time club champion at the Mornington Bowling Club and a four time Peninsula Bowling Association champions of champions. “He was a real gentleman, one of the old schoolers. He would do anything for you and was a wonderful guy. The family is still involved and they come down every year and play on the day,” Brough said. This year’s tournament saw 24 teams of four players competing and was fittingly won by the Glasser family. Stan, Sandra and their daughter Sharon with family friend Graeme Davies managed to come out on top in the Jack Glasser day tournament. “The day went very well and the weather was brilliant. Everyone enjoyed themselves and the Glasser family are going to continue to support the day which is great,” Brough said.

Lifesaving Nippers shine in championships NIPPERS from Mornington Peninsula lifesaving clubs performed strongly in the Victorian Junior Lifesaving Championships at Warrnambool last weekend. Mornington Life Saving Club placed third overall, winning 12 gold, 16 silver and 15 bronze medals. Ella Watts had the best individual performance, winning gold in the U12 iron woman and surf race events. Portsea Surf Life Saving Club Nippers also put on an impressive display winning nine gold, 12 silver and five bronze medals. Cleo Richardson won four of the gold medals in the U10 beach flag, beach sprint, surfboard and 500-metre beach run events. Point Leo Surf Life Saving Club took home six gold, three silver and seven bronze medals. Sorrento and Mt Martha Nippers each won gold

medals. Life Saving Victoria director aquatic sports Rachael Rylance said it was wonderful to see so many young lifesavers giving it their all in the water and on the sand. “Congratulations to all of our Nippers who represented their clubs at the championships,” Ms Rylance said. “It was a wonderful two days of high standard competition and most importantly, great sportsmanship. “We can see from the water and beach skills on display that we are in safe hands with our future generation of lifesavers. “Thank you to all the parents, officials, water safety, volunteers and most importantly Warrnambool Surf Life Saving Club, who once again hosted a successful championship event.”

Racquet in hand for Moorooduc students By Ben Triandafillou MORE than 40 students from Moorooduc Primary School received brand new tennis racquets on Monday 20 March as part of Tennis Australia’s ANZ Tennis Hot Shots program. Mornington Peninsula Women’s Tennis International players, Lizette Cabrera and Priscilla Hon, presented the tennis racquets to the children in the afternoon with an on-court clinic held earlier in the day to teach some of the kids the basics to tennis. ANZ Tennis Hot Shots ambassador and Australian Fed Cup captain Alicia Molik is delighted to see so many

kids picking up and enjoying tennis. “It’s fantastic to see so many tennis racquets in the hands of young children, which really encourages them to jump on the tennis court for the first time. The School Partnership Program is accessible to any primary school in Australia and gives kids the opportunity to play tennis as part of their curriculum. Tennis is a fantastic sport for kids – and their families – to play as part of an active and healthy lifestyle,” Molik said. The day concluded with a school assembly with some lucky students presented with their new racquets provided by the Hot Shots program.

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WEE GULLS WINTER PROGRAM 2017 Mornington Soccer Club is pleased to announce that registration for our 2017 skills acquisition program is now open to all 5 -7 year old boys and girls looking to get involved in soccer. This program is designed specifically for children that are new to the game or have had experience with some of the fantastic indoor beginners programs that exist on the peninsula. This is a 20 week program where the children are taught the basics of the game by qualified coaches. This then transitions into small sided games as they develop the skills and basic understanding of control: pass: control: shoot!!

This is a home based program that does not involve traveling to other clubs. We will run sessions on a Saturday morning for 1 hour each session between (9.00 till 12.00) We have a break for school holidays. Fees for the 20 week program are $396.00 and includes: • • •

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The coaches we employ are well credentialed and the children will be in a fun, no pressure and encouraging environment that will set them up as aspiring young footballers for competitive games when they reach the U8 age bracket. It is the clubs firm belief that being taught the basics of the game by qualified people is essential to any child wanting to get involved in the game as they progress through the sub-junior, junior, youth and then into senior ranks.

Mornington Soccer Club caters for both male and female players from the ages of 5 – 65 for all levels of ability, with our senior men playing at State League Division 1.

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Scrubbing up for a good cause

FIVE-year-old Junior Benton’s Square School student, Oliver Austin-Mills has fun and fundraising in his sights for the Mornington Cup Day Scrubs tin rattle. Demonstrating how strong and vibrant The Bays community is, Oliver is joining his dad, patients, volunteers, staff and friends of The Bays on Saturday 25 March at the Mornington Racing Club for the 2nd annual Scrubs tin rattle for The Bays Hospital. The Bays is asking race-goers to dig deep as they leave the racecourse to support the work of The Bays Hospital. The money raised through the Scrubs tin rattle will be used to purchase specialised equipment for The Bays Hospital Special Care Nursery.

Each year the Special Care Nursery provides the utmost specialist care for more than 140 unwell, premature or babies needing additional monitoring. Thanks to the support of last year’s Mornington Cup Day race goers, The Bays has been able to purchase equipment to assist mother’s to continue breast feeding their baby,

whilst their infant receives additional care and monitoring in the Special Care Nursery. The $7,514 raised through fundraising efforts in 2016 allowed the hospital to purchase a breast feeding chair, breast pump and a breast milk warmer.

The building of the Mornington Bush Nursing Hospital in 1937 was only made possible through donations and fundraising efforts of the local community, 80 years on, the need for community support still remains as important. As a not for profit, The Bays relies on the generosity of the community to help provide the people of the Mornington Peninsula with high quality healthcare services. The Bays does not receive funding from either the state or federal government. All funds generated by the hospital are reinvested into the provision of state-of-the-art equipment, facilities and services in the best interest of patients and residents.

TO DONATE OR TO RATTLE A TIN Please contact the Fundraising & Public Relations Department on 03 5970 5339.

TO DONATE • Visit www.thebays.com.au • Drop into The Bays Hospital • Give a donation to a volunteer collector rattling a tin at the Mornington Cup Day

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IT’S been a blockbuster start to 2017 at the Mornington Racing Club. Our four race meetings thus far in 2017 have seen 14,000 witnessing the racing action on course.

Away from the summer of racing, the course has come to life with new and exciting events, including the sold out Red Hot Summer Tour and the Food Truck Festival which brought over 50,000 patrons through the gates. The Mornington Racing Club is excited for what is in store for you on the Peninsula as we approach the 2017 Ladbrokes Mornington Cup.

The recent renovation to the Mornington Members Reserve has elevated the Mornington Racing Club to be one of the premier entertainment facilities on the Peninsula and we are proud to have record membership levels and to have witnessed a strong growth in crowds over the 16/17 Racing Season.

Why join as a Mornington Member? • 2 membership cards for all race days at Mornington and Ladbrokes Park (Sandown) • Reciprocal rights with other regional racing clubs • Complimentary Members’ car parking pass at Mornington and Ladbrokes Park • Discounted member dining rates • 5 million recent dollar members reserve renovation Plus! Join now and get up to 70 race meetings. Your membership doesn’t expire until July 31st 2018!

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Set along the glass grandstand wall overlooking the main straight, the Gunnamatta Restaurant is ideally positioned with unsurpassed views of the racecourse. The Club’s premier dining facility combines gourmet dining and beverages, making it the perfect environment to network with clients or simply sit back and enjoy a day at the races with family and friends.

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SOCIALISE IN STYLE

Located trackside, the Garden Bar is party central on Ladbrokes Mornington Cup Day. With hawker style food stalls, beverages provided all day, acoustic tunes and a great garden bar environment, be sure to book early as places are limited!

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Strike a pose there’s nothing to it… SAY goodbye to the traditional Fashions on the Field catwalk and hello to the digital new age!

Coming to Ladbrokes Mornington Cup Day for the first time is the exciting Mornington Style Stakes which will prove a winner on the front lawn for those who want to have some fun and show off their autumn racewear outfit. Learn how to work the camera with a free professional photoshoot experience, then select your best pic and wait as it gets sent to your smart phone and uploaded to a private gallery for the Style Stakes competition. It’s that easy. If you don’t wish to enter Style Stakes, get your photo taken anyway and enjoy a full vogue experience.

Ladbrokes Mornington Cup Day Style Stakes judges include Mornington Peninsula-based business woman, racing enthusiast and mother of two, Alison Saville and popular fashion and lifestyle blogger Jess Dempsey of What Would Karl Do. Alison and Jess will use their seasoned experience in racewear fashion to judge winners from an online gallery in the following categories: Best Dressed Lady, Best Dressed Lad and Best Dressed Squad. Each category winner will walk home

with a $1000 EFT voucher.

Saville, a previous Melbourne Cup Carnival Fashion’s on the Field Ambassador and Judge, with connection to legendary racehorse Black Caviar through her mother Pam’s part ownership, can’t wait to get trackside on March 25.

“I love the races for both the horses and the fashion. It’s a great social event and always fun to get dressed up, especially for my hometown Cup. “Style Stakes has been very popular and incredibly well supported since it started at last year’s Caulfield Cup Carnival and I’m looking forward to judging at Mornington.

“Having a bit of fun in front of the camera without the pressure of having to walk the runway and also picking up a few tricks of the trade from the professionals at the same time is what it’s all about.”

Dressing to your personality and choosing a statement piece is Saville’s best fashion advice for Mornington racegoers. “I believe you should dress to your personality, balance your outfit where possible and choose a statement piece – whether that be your headwear, dress wear or accessories. Feeling confident is important.”

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