21 March 2017

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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).

Talking NBN AMY Jaballah from the National Broadband Network will speak at the 9.30am Thursday 23 March meeting of Mornington Central Probus at Mornington Information Centre, 320 Main St. Visitors welcome. Call 5977 1746 or 0419 369 665.

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Gallery call: Artist Terrence Hadler wants Manyung Gallery, Mt Eliza, preserved in recognition of its role in fostering the development of artists on the Mornington Peninsula. Picture: Yanni

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.

A DINNER is being held to raise money to furnish and fit-out four apartments being built to house eight adults with disabilities as part of the Cloverleaf Project Supported Accommodation Project at Rosebud. State and federal governments gave money for the building whose future tenants are now being care for by their ageing parents. The dinner is being held at Morning Star Estate, Sunnyside Rd, Mt Eliza on Saturday 8 April and tickets are available at www.eventbrite. com.au or www.facebook.com/ events/1884695101751811.

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