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Concentration: Orlando eyes the target during a shooting session at the holiday camp run by Mornington District Basketball Association. Picture: Gary Sissons
Basket shot A RECORD 81 players took part in the Game On holiday camp run by Mornington District Basketball Association last week. The introductory Game On camps – this one at Mornington Secondary School – is aimed at those aged five-10 as the first ‘stepping stone’ in their basketball pathway. The camps aim to nurture a love of the game by developing basic skills and keeping children active during the school holidays. Ex NBL player Adam Ballinger, who works for the association, heads up the program assisted by a group of skilled coaches and players from the Mornington Breakers senior representative program – the Big V.
Cannonball run at beach Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au HEAVEN knows how a cannonball lay undetected on Shire Hall beach for the past 120 years – until Peter and Fairlie Pirouc stumbled upon it last week with their metal detector. The Croydon couple often use their detectors to search for valuables, but never before had they been to the
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Health awaits outdoor seniors CAMP Manyung, Mt Eliza, is running programs to encourage seniors to get active in the outdoors. The YMCA camp’s outdoor adventure program includes sea-kayaking, archery, high ropes and bike riding will launch on Friday 7 October at 25/35 Sunnyside Rd, Mt Eliza, and then run every month until April. The program will include challenges based on group members’ interests, as well as the weather. “We’re excited to be launching something that can make a difference to our community’s health and bring
people together,” manager Maree Feutrill said. “Research shows that, as people get older, their participation in sports and recreation declines and, for people aged 65, there’s a huge decline. “This lack of activity can lead to serious health problems and a sense of disconnection from their community.” Margaret Begley, 76, of Mornington, sees the program as a way of connecting with others and trying something new: “A lot of people my age are involved in different clubs, such as Probus and book clubs, but
this program is different as you can’t get these activities, such as archery, anywhere else. “We sit around too much; we need to get out and about and meet new people and get some fresh air – even if it’s just walking, looking at the birds and enjoying a cup of tea with others.” The program costs $12 and bookings can be made through Eventbrite bit.ly/outdoor_adventure Afternoon tea will be provided after the activity when those participating can discuss the day’s adventures.
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Agonising end for trapped possum Liz Bell liz@mpnews.com.au THE RSPCA is investigating a “horrific” case of cruelty in Rye after a young brushtail possum was caught in a steeljawed trap tied to a wooden trellis. It is unknown how many hours the distressed animal was forced to hang by its crushed paw at the vacant holiday house before a nearby resident saw it and reported it to a peninsula wildlife shelter. Brenda Marmion, of the Crystal Ocean wildlife shelter, Rye, said the trap was a shocking example of disregard for native wildlife. The possum was barely alive when its plight was discovered and it had to be euthanised by a vet. “This case was really horrific, as the pain and fear the animal suffered was extreme,” Ms Marmion said. “We’re lucky to have a lot of wildlife on the peninsula and possums are protected by the law, so it makes me angry and sad that some people won’t make an effort to live peacefully with them.” Ms Marmion reported the matter to the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning, which has referred the case to the RSPCA. RSPCA Victoria senior Inspector Tiffany Page confirmed an investigation was underway into a report of a possum trapped in a steel-jawed trap at a property in Rye, but was unable to comment further. Under the prevention of cruelty to animals’ regulations, it is an offence to set steel-jawed traps, regardless if they have caused injury to an animal or not.
It is also illegal to buy steel-jawed traps unless the buyer can prove to be a museum or antiques collector. Offenders face up to 24 months’ jail and fines of up to $75,000. Under DELWP regulations, it is also illegal to “harass or interfere with possums” in any way. Ms Marmion, a wildlife carer for about 30 years, said that while most
peninsula residents enjoyed living in a natural environment, there were still some who refused to try to live peacefully with wildlife. “I’ve seen some terrible things, such as someone who had illegally trapped a possum and left it in the cage on a hot tin roof for three days during summer,” she said. “That is also illegal and just extremely cruel.”
She said possum boxes, which can be fixed to trees or other high objects, make suitable homes for possums and will keep them out of roofs. Anyone needing information or advice on wildlife, or wanting possum boxes, can call Crystal Ocean wildlife shelter on 0407 787 770. To report concerns about animal welfare go to rspcavic.org or 9224 2222.
Deadly climb: This brushtail possum, above, tries to support itself with its right paw while the other is held fast in a steel-jawed trap set on a trellis of an unocuppied holiday house at Rye. No one knows how long the possum was in agony before being freed by wildlife carer Brenda Marmion, left. The possum was unable to be saved and was put down by a vet. The RSPCA is investigating the illegal trapping of the possum. Main picture: Jarryd Bravo
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NEWS DESK Art ‘precinct’ open for inspection MAKERS, doers and thinkers in Mornington’s self-proclaimed “artist precinct” will open their doors in November to publicly show their talents. They aim to shed light on the creative culture in the light industrial area bounded by Watt, Pentecost, Bennetts, Yuilles and Dunns roads, Progress and Bruce streets, and Milgate Drive. Their open house style free weekend event, 11-13 November, will allow visitors to explore 13 venues and see works by 25 artists. Studios and businesses will offer creative talks, open studios, exhibitions and mural painting. Participants include Artspace 8, Baluk Arts, Blackspot, Co.Co Place, Commonfolk Coffee, Lost Boy Customs, MP Brewery, Oak Hill Gallery, Oasis Pop Up Bakery, Peninsula Recycled Timber, Southern Buoy, The Nook and The Snake Hole. The launch will be held Friday 11 November with exhibits and events open 10am-4pm, Saturday 12 November and Sunday 13 November. Details: onthemap.persona.co/
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This chippy’s in the fast lane ROSEBUD carpenter Hamish Hardeman is well on his way to taking on the world in the increasingly popular sport of GT3 car racing. The quietly-spoken 23-year-old won the Porsche CT3 cup challenge at Philip Island after a six-round contest against participants from all over the country. Hardeman, who has been racing for about six years, developed a passion for the sport as a child when he followed his father – who raced an MX5 - to the tracks at Sandown, Winton and Philip Island. While he started off racing motor bikes, by the
time he was in secondary school Hardeman was racing cars on the circuit and was the envy of his mates at The Peninsula School. “I used to get out of having to go to Saturday school sport, which was compulsory for everyone else, and my mates thought I was pretty lucky,” he said. Car racing has already taken Hardeman around Australia and in 2014 to Malaysia where he competed in a GT3 12-hour endurance event. His next step is the Porsche Carrera Cup in 2017, which runs alongside the V6 Super cars, and after that the world beckons.
“I’d like to race at the Australian Grand Prix, and eventually I think racing overseas is where I want to be and where the money is.” For a young person starting out it is an expensive pursuit, with a full year of racing costing about $250,000. Luckily Hardeman can take time off work when required and has the support of family and a small sponsorship base. But more sponsors are needed to help him follow his dreams. Details: hamishhardemanmotorsport@gmail. com Liz Bell
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Poll issues range from community to frogs Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au FOOTPATHS, foreshores ‌ and frogs. There is seemingly no end – and some cases no relation - to the variety of issues and concerns listed by the 50 candidates for the 11 seats on Mornington Peninsula Shire Council. Easily added to the three mentioned above are “over developmentâ€?, waste disposal, planning for coastal “villagesâ€? and, certainly an elephant in the room, how much councillors should be allowed to spend above their $29,000 a year stipend ($92,000 for the mayor). The candidates’ buzz word for this election is community. Although not a definable issue, community will be a frequent persuader used by candidates in their search for votes. With just four of the shire’s current councillors seeking re-election, the outcome is certain to be a game changer for voting patterns on the council. Although it’s guaranteed that seven councillors will not have been re-elected from the current council, some of the “newâ€? faces sitting in the council chamber after the 22 October election may be familiar, with several former councillors deciding it may be their time, again. New alliances will eventually be formed within the council, but for
now and at least a short time after the election, the shire’s newly-elected community representatives will be relatively free of old animosities. Like it or hate it, Arthurs Seat is again about to be equipped with a chairlift, or rather a gondola ride called the Eagle. Candidates old and new are singing its praises and probably relieved that’s one battle they will not have to face. Surprisingly, finding a site for a swimming pool at Rosebud may again soak up council time. Rex Griffin, a former mayor and still current councillor of the City of Whittlesea, has nominated for Seawinds ward. Mr Griffin is moving to his former holiday home at Dromana and says he has been a regular in the public gallery at meetings of Mornington Peninsula council for the past five years. He says the council has been “like a cesspool, with councillors arguing and fighting. Enough’s enough�. Mr Griffin says disposing waste off the peninsula is expensive and notes that the Rye tip “can be kept open for another 18 years�. He believes that with his help and experience the shire can get more money from state and federal governments. Regarding a swimming pool at Rosebud, or SPA (Southern Peninsula Aquatic Centre), Mr Griffin says
“you can throw a pool anywhere� but enthuses about “how Lorne and other places have pools on the foreshore�. “There’s room down there [on the Rosebud foreshore]. It’s accessible and I can’t see a problem with it going there.� Former councillor and mayor (2011-12) Frank Martin, although living in Briars ward, is also seeking election in Seawinds. Mr Martin wants to see the councillors’ code of conduct “revisited and enforced�; is wary of the increasing number of high density developments; and wants changes to the special charge schemes for constructing footpaths: “we don’t need concrete footpaths everywhere�. Although previously a councillor in Red Hill ward, Mr Martin says he’s long had an affinity with Dromana, Rosebud and Rye. While wanting some clearing along the foreshore to make way for more tables and chairs, he says “SPA is done and dusted, as long as the pool goes somewhere�. Without “committing� to a preferred site Mr Martin said “SPA is gone off the foreshore at the moment. If it’s a no, no, no, [we should] go to the second best place�. Numerically, the Briars ward is the most interesting with 15 candidates contesting three seats. A plan to spend up to $825,000
on a skatepark is an issue, with the shire choosing to renege on a lease with Mt Martha Tennis Club to free up the chosen site. The site has been approved by Heritage Victoria, but it seems the shire overlooked the fact that it had leased the land to the tennis club until 2023. There will be at least two new councillors in the ward after the October poll and plenty of time to force a backflip and moving the skatepark to Ferrero Oval if Heritage Victoria will not approve any other site on the former parade ground. Among those seeking election to Briars ward is Kevin Murphy, secretary of the Mt Martha House management committee, which is opposed to the skatepark on the parade ground. Another Briars ward candidate, Stewart Lockie, said the skatepark proposal was backed by many families but questions were being raised “over why it has taken so long�. One of his aims, if elected, is to hear people saying "the shire are doing a good job". Steering clear of the skatepark, Briars candidate Rebecca Taylor is perhaps the first person to seek public finance for a shire election campaign. “Running for council is something I need to do in order to preserve the only stable frog population left in Mt Eliza. They live in a reservoir earmarked for redevelopment, but I
believe natural habitats in suburban areas add value to communities,� she states in her pitch for support on the GoFundMe website. Ms Taylor also mentions the need for better parking and desire for a system “that doesn’t see [pre-school] children travelling outside their communities or left with no place at all�. The Briars ward has three councillor vacancies; five candidates are contesting the single-councillor Cerberus ward; eight in the two-councillor Nepean ward; six in Red Hill, which is also represented by one councillor; 10 in three-councillor Seawinds ward; and six candidates are after the single seat in Watson ward. Councillors not seeking re-election are the mayor Graham Pittock, Anne Shaw, David Gibb, Andrew Dixon, Tim Rodgers and Tim Wood; Lynn Bowden resigned in May. Fifteen of the 50 candidates are women. At the start of the previous fouryear council term four of the 11 councillors were women. Candidates’ names are listed on the Victorian Electoral Commission website: www.vec.vic.gov.au/MorningtonPeninsulaElection/Candidates/
Bid for private hangar abandoned Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au A MORNINGTON Peninsula council candidate has withdrawn an application for a planning scheme amendment that would allow planes to be on her property abutting Tyabb airfield. Lisa Dixon and her husband Ken Ingersoll had sought approval to amend planning rules over their property in Stuart Rd, Tyabb. Ms Dixon says she intends to stand for the Watson ward seat left vacant since the resignation in May of former councillor, Lynn Bowden. “It has been a massive journey, not to mention the financial and emotional toll it has placed on us,� Ms Dixon said in a letter asking the shire’s strategic planning manager Allan Cowley to end the amendment process.
The shire’s decision to exhibit the planning scheme amendment came despite a 2014 ruling that any decision on use of the site must wait until completion of the Tyabb Airfield Precinct Plan which is expected to begin this month. Objectors claimed the move would give the Peninsula Aero Club member Ken Ingersoll “backdoor approval for a hangar in spite of the still-valid 2004 reasons for it not being there� (“Anger over hangar plan� The News 19/7/16). Tyabb and District Ratepayers’ Group sees the use of private land to store aircraft as “an incremental expansion of the airfield�. Ms Dixon’s letter to Mr Cowley thanked him for the “inordinate amount of time and effort you have spent over the past five years in trying to deliver an outcome for the No. 2 shed at 62 Stuart Rd�.
The shire has not been able to provide The News with details of how much it has spent on processing the planning amendment requested by Ms Dixon and Mr Ingersoll. Ms Dixon has also asked council to not order demolition of the shed, saying that they would continue to abide by a Victorian and Civil Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) ruling “of leaving it vacant�. “I wish to make it clear that should I be, or not be, successfully elected to council in the upcoming elections, I will be striving forward to seeing an eventual plan come into fruition for the betterment of the Tyabb community,� Ms Dixon stated in her letter to Mr Cowley. She also sent the letter to many people “due to the fact that over time they have been directly dragged into this through a number of channels�.
Ms Dixon said “personal attacking from the Tyabb ratepayer group - while not acceptable - was born out of the continual frustration of being promised a township plan. We were the ‘cat’ to kick to make themselves heard�. Ratepayers’ group members Peter and Val Davis said in July that there was still a VCAT order in force prohibiting use of the land for aircraft storage, which would lapse if the amendment application was successful. In 2011 Mr Ingersoll was ordered by Frankston Magistrates’ Court to pay a $10,000 “bond� for building the shed without a permit in 2010 and for storing 11 aircraft on the site. VCAT also ordered Mr Ingersoll to stop using the shed as a hangar and remove any aircraft. The couple’s Low Density Residential Zone land is on the east side of the
Tyabb airfield, and contains a house and two large sheds. Mr Cowley told the council in April that a VCAT order to remove the shed “was deferred pending broader consideration of issues relating to the Tyabb airfield and is no longer in force�. “In this case a site specific amendment under Clause 52.03 (Site Specific Exemptions) is proposed, to make the most limited change possible in order to enable the use of the existing building by the owner of the property for private storage.� The preparation of a precinct plan for the Airfield was one of the recommendations of the Tyabb township plan adopted by council in May 2012. Shire officers have recommended that the amendment be abandoned. “This will not prevent consideration of a new amendment proposal in future.�
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On stage for the young at art PERFORMING arts are used as a platform for young people’s health, sense of inclusion and feelings of wellbeing by members of Artzmartz, based at Mornington. The group is part of Smart Communities which believes in creating communities where children and young people are valued, respected and heard. It fosters projects designed by and for young people, which provide a platform for community connection and skill development, feelings of belonging and sense of purpose and control in life. “Our young people have enormous potential and, as an organisation, we hope to provide many opportunities for them to hold onto their optimism and forge futures in whatever fields capture their imagination and passion,” director Marita Fayle said. An upcoming project is The Little Mermaid Junior in which a cast of 30 will perform, as well
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tirement village opposite the reservoir strengthens the case for preserving the South East Water land. He wants South Easter Water to reverse the “neglect by previous authorities” by not selling the site and allowing it be used as public open space or an environmental reserve. He said preserving the site would “cement South East Water's reputation and respect in the broader community”. SEW wants to rezone the 24 former land parcels rezoned for residential development, under the original 1924 subdivision plans of 92 years ago. Mr Karakitsos said those plans were “rendered ineffective” by the environmental, political and sociocultural changes driven by Mt Eliza’s changing demographic. Liz Bell
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Saddlery behind riders’ uniform look Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au ALTHOUGH they were thousands of kilometres away in Somerville, Caroline and Peter Wagner rode the highs and lows along with members of Australia’s Olympic equestrian team at Rio. The couple’s business Wagners Saddlery supplied the bespoke clothing for all members of the eventing, dressage, show jumping and Paralympic teams. And, now that the fortnight’s frenetic competition is over, they can relax a little and take stock of another hectic period in their business lives. Ms Wagner said she and Peter and their six staff were proud of the way competitors looked in their tailored jackets, riding breeches, shirts, boots and hats. They also dressed gold medalwinning pentathlete Chloe Esposito for the show jumping segment of her event, as well as her brother Max, also a pentathlete, and former Pearcedale equestrian competitor Sam Griffiths, now based in the UK. Ms Wagner says the heat and humidity of the host country played a huge part in their choice of fabric, which is sourced from Switzerland. “It has to have the ability to stretch and be breathable and comply with the colour code,” she said. “It has to look good, be comfortable and work to the best of the rider’s ability.” The garments consisted of white shirts and breeches, navy jackets with gold collars and forest green piping and badges with the Olympic rings
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Dressed to compete: Peter and Caroline Wagner with “Little Pete”. Their saddlery business outfitted the Australian equestrian team at the Rio Olympics. Picture: Yanni
and the words Rio 2106 in gold. Wagner’s, which was established in 1979, also outfitted the Australian equestrian team for the Beijing and Sydney Olympics as well as the World Equestrian Games in Kentucky, US, in 2013. Team officials contracted the company for 22 riding outfits, but Ms Wagner would not divulge the size of the deal. “We were approached because we had done it before and had been recommended,” she said.
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“We showed our range of fabrics and colours and demonstrated how we could put it all together and we were accepted.” A dressage competitor herself, Ms Wagner said it was a test of her skills to obtain correct jacket, breaches and helmet measurements via email from the Australian riders based in the US, England, Germany, the Netherlands and England, as well as the two pentathletes in Hungary. “As exciting as it is, it’s a bit of
a nightmare, too,” she admitted. “Everything’s got to be made in time and we have the first eight to 10 riders settled but a decision on the others is not made until the last minute and they are all different shapes and sizes. “We are lucky with the advances in technology that allow us to make outfits that look good and are superior in comfort. “It’s nice when it’s all done and everything fits and looks good; it’s such a relief.”
That’s my boy: Bill Griffiths is a proud dad after son Sam’s Olympics’ success. Picture: Yanni
Medal win at the big event PEARCEDALE man Bill Griffiths has been smiling ever since his son Sam’s equestrian success at the Rio Olympics. The international rider and member of the Australian eventing team won a team bronze medal and placed fourth individually making him the equestrian team’s best performer at the games. “It was a great effort,” Mr Griffiths (senior) said last week. “He did a great job for Australia; the Germans were red-hot favourites but Sam put us back into a gold medalwinning position – it was a great effort, he did brilliantly.” Day one of the eventing was dressage, day two cross country where Sam tackled 44 jumps against the clock and day three was show jumping, which involved teams and individual performances. “Sam was the first rider out and he was one of only three riders without any jumping penalties,” Mr Griffiths said. Sam, 44, who is based in England with his wife Lucy – also an elite equestrian – began riding at the Pearcedale Pony Club 35 years ago. “We came here in the 1950s,” Mr Griffiths said. “Sam’s born-and-bred Pearcedale and went to Pearcedale Primary and then Peninsula School. He left for England 15 years ago for time off after finishing a geography degree at Monash University and decided to stay and make a career for himself as an event rider and horse trainer.” Sam’s career highlights include being a member of the Australian team at the London Olympics in 2012, being a reserve for the 2004 Athens and 2008 Beijing Games, winning the 2014 Badminton Horse Trials, and placing 16th individually and fourth in the team event at the World Equestrian Games in Normandy the same year. “He is very Australian, even though he lives in England, and has 15-20 horses in training,” his dad said. It’s not hard to tell why the horse riding events were a non-negotiable part of the Griffiths’ Olympic viewing. “We didn’t go over there but didn’t miss a minute of it on TV.” Stephen Taylor
Festival on Main CENTRAL Mornington will again be the setting for art, culture, food and wine during the 21st Main Street Mornington Festival on Sunday 16 October. There will be entertainment for all ages from up-and-coming artists and wellseasoned performers, including pop, jazz, blues, and retro, to folk, country, acoustic and indie. Seasonal produce, food and a selection of wine will be available. This family-friendly event runs 11am-5pm and is organised by the volunteers of Northern Mornington Peninsula Tourism. The program is available at mainstreetfestival.com.au or on Facebook at MainStreetMorningtonFestival.
October for golf GOLF courses across the Mornington Peninsula will throw open their doors for Golf Month in October. The national campaign encourages people to get involved in golf. Backed by the golf industry and promoted through a national marketing campaign, clubs and facilities around the country hope to re-engage with lapsed golfers, get new people into the game and promote the benefits of golf club membership. Golfers on the peninsula can join clubs and attend women’s days. Special green fee rates are being offered to players at all levels at The Dunes, where golfers can play 18 holes for $36 on Tuesday 18 October and there is a 50 per cent membership special at Devilbend Golf Club. A series of free women’s days will be held 2-6 October at Eagle Ridge, Moonah Links, Portsea, Sorrento and St Andrews Beach golf courses. Participants in Golf Month and club members who introduce a new member to their club have the chance to win a 2017 ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open experience, including a place in the Pro-Am. Details: golfmonth.com.au
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LETTERS
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Council acted too soon by lifting expenses I was appalled to read about the adoption by Mornington Peninsula Shire Council of an increased expenses policy (“Council backs cost increase” The News 13/9/16). This council leaves a lot to be desired and has little regard for the ratepayers it represents as evidenced by this non-essential use of ratepayers’ money. With the forthcoming council elections this issue should have been left to the incoming council. I fail to understand what outgoing councillors Anne Shaw, Andrew Dixon and David Gibb had to gain by voting for this divisive issue. Decision making has never been a strong point with this council but it seems to work when it is in councillors’ own interests. This generous expense issue which allows each councillor to spend up to $30,000 over the four-year term (in addition to their stipend) should be addressed by the incoming council. I also believe that the $4000 entertainment allowance should be part and parcel of their $29,000 stipend, not an extra. It may be time that the performance of this council should be the subject of a state government review and it may be that the appointment of an administrator may be appropriate. Graham Lee, McCrae Editor: Last month the Victorian Ombudsman Deborah Glass interviewed the mayor Cr Graham Pittock, CEO Carl Cowie and governance manager Joe Spiteri as part of an investigation into secrecy in local government. Complaints about Mornington Peninsula Shire have been made to the Ombudsman’s office by several individuals and community-based organisations (“Shire part of secrecy probe” The News 2/8/16).
Applaud openness So ex-councillor Brian Stahl is shocked that “a political party has openly stated that it will field candidates” in the October Mornington Peninsula Shire Council election (“Keep politics out of local government” Letters 20/9/16). Perhaps in Mr Stahl’s experience the Greens’ openness and honesty is a rare commodity. We feel very strongly that voters deserve respect and as Greens we have no difficultly in declaring our endorsement of candidates for the council elections who share our values of community, environment and a positive vision for a sustainable Mornington Peninsula. We challenge all other candidates to be as open and honest as we are in this election and to declare their endorsements, political allegiances and connections, and the sources of their campaign funding. Contrary to Mr Stahl’s depiction of party influence, voters can be assured that candidates endorsed by the Greens will at all times represent their communities and act in the best interests of the peninsula. Mr Stahl appears to have overlooked the Greens position on local government representatives; we strongly support the provisions of
the Local Government Act that ensure that the Greens endorsed candidates will be as independent as any other elected councillors, assessing issues on their merits, deciding matters impartially and setting directions for a better council. Kelvin Stingel, convenor Mornington Peninsula Greens
No party direction Thank you Mr Stahl for your letter regarding local government (“Keep politics out of local government” Letters 20/9/16). I am standing for the Seawinds ward because I have a passion for the local community and the Mornington Peninsula. The Greens do not have local council policies and will not direct local councillors on local government issues. I am supported by the Greens for this election because of shared values in openness, community and environment and I have declared my support because I believe in transparency, something that is sadly missing from local council. Gary Homewood (candidate for Seawinds)
Short changed I was under the impression that the federal government required banks to provide interest rates on deeming accounts for age pensioners at similar rates to the deeming rates applied by Centrelink, but that appears to have been discontinued without any fanfare. Westpac recently changed the name of its account for pensioners from Deeming Account to 55+ and Retired but failed to tell the account holders that they also reduced interest rates to well below Centrelink deeming rates. Their maximum rate on this account is now 2.25 per cent. The other side of the story is that the government is still holding deeming rates for couples at 1.75 per cent for the first $81,600 and 3.25 per cent for all savings in excess of that. In other words, our pensioner-bashing government is quietly continuing to use figures for earning rates that are unattainable. For partially self-funded retirees this is a disaster and another example of how our coalition government sees taking money from the least able to pay as the best way to balance the budget. The money they take from the age pensioners will obviously help finance the $46 billion in tax cuts they are going to give to big business. The Labor Party doesn’t seem to have done much to oppose this either, but at least they are on the right track in seeking to have a royal commission into the banks. It’s a pity that the senate is only a house of review, otherwise we may have been able to appeal to Nick Xenophon or Pauline Hanson about this. James McLoughlin, Balnarring
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Skatepark planned for wrong site The committee of Mt Martha Tennis Club would like to re-state the club’s position for the proposed skatepark with the following facts: The collective membership of the club is not opposed to a skatepark situated on the parade grounds [at the corner of the Esplanade and Kilburn Grove]. The proposed location (hard up against the existing four tennis courts) is unacceptable, as it will significantly impact on the unique environment required to coach and play tennis. The club has a seasonal membership of around 500 players and was recently ranked the 49th largest tennis club in Victoria. Many of our family members would enjoy the use of a skatepark. The club has 40 teams of which 25 are juniors. We recognise serving our youth is one of our primary roles. Many teams cannot play a home game due to the lack of court availability. This overcrowd-
ing has been occurring for an extended period of time and many committees have worked with Mornington Peninsula Shire to improve the club’s facilities. The shire has recognised the urgent and immediate need for improved facilities and has rebuilt the clubhouse and upgraded the Watson Rd tennis courts for the club and community use. All members are grateful to the shire for its assistance with these upgrades. The shire had proposed and planned a fifth tennis court for the club as part of a strategy plan. It now appears that the shire wants to replace the area for the additional court with a skatepark. The club is disappointed that it now finds itself in the invidious situation of having to publicly defend a position that the shire rescinded on – that of an additional tennis court on the parade ground. Ken Davis, president Mt Martha Tennis Club
I read with interest the article on the concerns of residents in relation to noise emanating from the construction works at RACV Cape Schanck and am perplexed at the comments made by both Cr Graham Pittock and the RACV’s project manager, Brad Van Cuylenberg (“Noise causes breakdown with RACV” The News 13/9/16). How Cr Pittock can suggest he is not aware of the concerns of residents when submissions have been made to council by numerous residents over the past few months is astonishing. Does he have his head in the sand? [Builder] Kane has been fined at least once for a breach and residents have communicated formally with council officers on numerous occasions in relation to breaches. At times this has necessitated going to the CEO in order to get a response from the relevant council officer. If councillors are not aware then there is a failure of process within council. As to Brad Van Cuylenberg’s comment in relation to regular stakeholder meetings to keep residents updated, this is indeed true. But what is missing from his commentary is that numerous construction-related issues are raised at each and every meeting. All are discussed and “taken on board”, but none ever appear to be resolved to the satisfaction of residents.
The RACV is concerned with the amenity of only one group of stakeholders - resort guests and visitors. Those of us who live permanently in this beautiful part of the world are a mere inconvenience. I am one who did fight the development, but only because I believe that aesthetically the build is not in keeping with the environment. But, having lost that argument, I moved on and welcome and look forward to the benefits that the development will bring. Irene Wyld, Cape Schanck
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Thailand, Malaysia? This sorry saga seems to confirm my suspicions that the crocodile tears about the drowning refugees are just that. Australia and regional powers need to get together and solve the terrible plight of refugees in our region. We don’t need to deflect our attention to the other side of the world just to ingratiate ourselves with the Americans or the rest of the world. This will not gloss over our appalling treatment of refugees in our care. Rupert Steiner, Balnarring
There’s Hope for Rye McCrae was once Dromana, Blairgowrie Sorrento East. With the change of West Rosebud to Capel Sound I’m looking for a consortium to put a case for a change of Rye to Hope; there’s a ring to living in Hope. “Where do you live?” “I live in Hope”. A ring of truth. There are 50 places called Hope throughout the world, including in the United States, the UK and Jamaica, but none in Australia. We deserve a place called Hope. A second choice, according to a small-minded few, could be Oblivion? Cliff Ellen, Rye
Fond food farewell In Rye, this week we were sad to see the closing down of our Iconic well known Italian restaurant, the Marine Tavern. For more than 30 years it has been a regular for our family and many of our neighbours and friends. We will all miss the wonderful food and memories of Lena, Reno and Debby and the family and wish them all the best for the future. Arrivederci e mille grazie. Hans and Tinie Werner, St Andrews Beach
Need for Nuisance What a revelation in the “100 years ago this week” feature (The News 20/9/16), there was then an Inspector of Nuisances. Why has this position been dropped? It should be first priority when the new council is elected. What marvellous scope there could be for the position to investigate: council regulations,
building and planning, which many would see as a big nuisance. Keith Murley, Blairgowrie
Spend elsewhere Councillors Anne Shaw and Andrew Dixon want to turn an oasis of coastal green, the tennis courts beneath historic Mt Martha House, into an $800,000 skatepark. Really. To read that Cr Dixon is quoted as commenting that the tennis club refusal to give up the land was “… the most selfish behaviour we’ve witnessed by a community group since the council term began in 2012”, well, I almost snorted my coffee. (OK, in the interest of full disclosure, I did snort my coffee). We all know green space in built up areas is an unlimited commodity; indeed, we have come to understand that skateparks actually become increasingly beautiful as the years go by. They have never been known to attract anti-social behaviour (particularly after dark), graffiti, or rubbish. Who would even hesitate at the chance to bung one up in a quiet, peaceful corner of pleasant coastal town? Here is a clue Crs Shaw and Dixon, offered to you for free because you do not seem to have one: Use the $800,000 to clean up the peninsula. The rubbish dumped along roads and highways is a health hazard, ugly, and growing by the week. Do something meaningful for the population you are meant to represent. David Martin, Mt. Martha
Costly footpath My wife and I were one of 87 per cent of property owners on Coppin Rd, Sorrento, who petitioned the Mornington Peninsula Council not to proceed with an unwanted and poorly designed footpath project. Our petition fell on deaf ears at council and we have just lost an expensive appeal to VCAT - costly for all ratepayers. Our local councillors have completely disregarded our repeated pleas to represent what is clearly the view of a majority of ratepayers. At the forthcoming council elections it is time that all ratepayers across the shire ensure they only vote for councillors who will truly represent
their views. If you have any doubt about your incumbent councillor’s view on footpath projects, do not vote for them. Bill Holmes, Sorrento
Please consider Just because someone has lived in an area for yonks wakes up one day and finds retirement boring, and the other significant person in that relationship doesn’t want unnecessary domestic space being occupied all day, doesn’t qualify you for representing thousands of unknown residents, some of who you might call neighbour. A commitment to stand up and fight for local issues over a respectable period of time is a pretty good indicator of a sincere and worthy citizen. Blow-ins from the city, unfulfilled careerists, single issue newbies, long term fence sitters and absentee public officials, don’t impress the majority of ratepayers and residents. A willingness to listen, learn and respond to the inevitable complaints of unrepaired roads, dangerous intersections, noisy neighbours, parking infringements, wilful damage, climbing rates and council charges, fencing disputes, statutory planning issues, bushfire awareness, illegal dumping and so on. If you haven’t had experience in these fairly common community issues, what skills and experience do you really have to offer? The Mornington Peninsula Ratepayers’ & Residents’ Association often has to involve itself on behalf of local people when recourse to their local ward councillor has been unsatisfactory. Rate capping has been achieved by such organisations working away in the background and long hours have been expended for no financial reward except for the knowledge that if they didn’t do it, the councils would get away with continuous rate hikes. Voters should closely look at the half or dozen candidates for the plum Briars ward and judge for themselves who has earned the right through community work in the Mt Eliza, Mornington and Mt Martha to represent them. Ian Morrison, secretary MPRRA, Mt Eliza Community Alliance, South Eastern Centre of Sustainability and the Kunyung Rd Residents Group.
Summer classes for juniors on the water A LEARN to swim and sail program for six to 12-year-olds will be trialled in January at Mornington Yacht Club. Aquatics & Recreation Victoria and Australian Sailing will teach water safety, including swimming lessons and entry level sailing. They aim to make learning to swim more interesting and eliminate barriers to children getting involved in sailing: poor swimming ability and a lack of confidence in the open water. Mornington Yacht Club CEO Rod Austin said many parents were anxious about their children being tossed out of a dinghy into open water when learning to sail, and so ended up guiding them towards other activities. “This program is designed to give the kids swimming confidence and, by extension, peace of mind to parents,” he said. Each program runs for five consecutive days, with participants receiving VICSWIM and Tackers 1 certificates if completed successfully. The programs will run weekly from 3-20 January. Mornington Yacht Club’s Tackers program leaders will be qualified to deliver both courses. The learn-to-swim curriculum will be part of the annual VICSWIM program, which is Victoria’s longest running and most successful community aquatic education and safety program. It will be added to a Tackers 1 learn-to-sail course. Enrolments open next month at vicswim.com. au as well as discoversailing.org.au/tackers/ and morningtonyc.net.au
‘Beautiful’ fundraiser THE “I Am Beautiful” Group will hold a charity night in November to showcase the talents of special needs children and raise funds. Those attending will enjoy a night of silent auctions and entertainment as well as a sit down two-course meal at 6pm, Saturday 12 November. The venue is The New Atrium, 10 Country Club Drive, Safety Beach. Details: Caitlin Crichton 0478 674 143.
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Tragic drowning of 11-year-old boy Compiled by Melissa Walsh ON Saturday, at 6.30pm, Henry Woodward, about 11 years of age, was drowned at Carrum, and Mr C. Gill, the local dairyman, had a narrow escape from a similar fate. The boy, wanting to see the flood, had persuaded Mr Gill to take him with him in his cart on the way to Well’s road. To reach his destination he had to drive through the flooded portion. Suddenly the horse was carried off its feet, the cart went under, and both man and boy were swept into the water. Gill got the boy on his back and made a desperate effort to save him but while endeavoring to get to a shallower spot the boy was swept away again and drowned. The horse was also drowned, and with the cart disappeared. Neighbors have been out in boats searching for the boy’s body, but at a late hour on Sunday it had not been recovered. Several families have been taken in boats from their homes to a place of safety. *** MESSRS A. Scott and Co.’s monthly sale at Tanti will be held on Monday next, when a good yarding of stock will be forward. *** MESSRS Croft Bros., Somerville, notify that they have just opened up a choice lot of ladies’ and children’s summer millinery; also good range in fancy voiles, crepes, prints, muslins, and all the seasonable lines, to which they invite inspection. ***
OWING to the severe illness of the auctioneer at the last moment the furniture sale advertised to be held in Messrs Brody and Mason’s Mart, Frankston, last Wednesday, had to be adjourned, and it will now be held on Wednesday next, 4th October, instead of the usual produce sale. *** MR G. Hesselman who won the boat, which was given by Mr Marks to be raffled in aid of Xmas gifts for the soldiers in the trenches, has presented it to the Frankston District Roll of Honor to be raffled again. The work of art is on view at Mr A. Shannon’s store. *** AT a meeting of the committee of the Frankston District Roll of Honor Fund, the hon. sec. presented a balance sheet in detail of the Scotch Concert given by Mr Harry Skinner’s Company. This showed the gratifying result of £17 5s 11d clear profit. The committee wish to thank those who so kindly helped to make the concert a success especially Mrs H. Garrood and Mrs Moloney, and Mr F. R. Smith, for their donation towards the expense. The donations have been previously acknowledged in these columns. *** IT will be seen by an advertisement in another column that a meeting of the contributors to the various presentation funds to Frankston volunteers will be held at the Mechanics’ Institute, on Wednesday evening next. The chief business to be submitted
will be the arranging a sixth presentation to Frankston volunteers and the desirability or otherwise of afterwards closing the fund. The latter question has arisen from the fact that the issue of a proclamation is now imminent calling up all single men between the ages of 21 and 35. A good attendance is looked for, to fully discuss the subject. *** THE balance sheet presented by the “Wattles” Club for the purchase of crockery for the use of returned wounded soldiers is as follows:— Receipts—To sale of tickets, £2 12s 6d;cash taken at door, £2 5s 6d. Total £4 18s. Expenditure:—Rent of Mechanics’ £1, printing tickets, 6s.funds for crockery £3 12s. Total £4 18s. Balance sheet of “Wattles” Club dance held on 22nd, to raise funds for filling billies and boxes for the soldiers:— Receipts— cash taken at door, £2 17s; cake raffle, £1 18s 9d; tray cloth raffle, £1 10s, total, £6 5s 9d. Expenditure— Rent of hall, £1; music, 1s ; candles, 8d; billies, 3s 9d.—£2 0s 5d. Cash in hand £4 5s 4d. Total £6 5s 9d. *** IN speaking of the splendid work done by the stretcher bearers who were at the taking of Pozieres, Lance-Corporal A. D. Baily, in writing to the London office of the Melbourne “Herald” says, “They were just wonderful,” he declares. “They did the bravest things on the battleground.
There was one little chap—Corporal Bates—working all the time at fixing the wounded up with field dressings, with only a sand bag between him and the Germans, and he did the business as coolly as if he were watching Carlton and Fitzroy on a Saturday afternoon.” Corporal Bates mentioned above is the son of Mr A. E. Bates, of Mornington formerly resident of Frankston. “Bobby” Bates, as he was familiarly called, was one of the best of Frankston’s footballers, and was a general favorite with all. His many friends will be pleased to hear of him as still going strong. *** THE “Wattle Club” dance, in aid of Christmas boxes for the soldiers, was not as well attended as was expected, owing undoubtedly to the extremely wet night, but those who did brave the elements were amply rewarded, spending a very pleasant evening, dancing to good music supplied by Miss Daniels, of Melbourne. The sum of £5 was raised by the effort, which will go towards providing some small amount of cheer for somebody’s brothers, who are so badly in need of a little encouragement from their own Australia. A tray cloth, made, and presented by Miss Spillane, and a beautiful cake, presented by Mr Marks, were raffled during the evening and were the means of swelling the fund to a great extent. The cloth was won by Mr Grice,
and the cake by Mr Heselman. During the evening Miss Gray (the late secretary of the club) was presented with a handsome case of afternoon tea spoons and cake forks, on the eve of her marriage. Mr Lidgerwood, in making the presentation, referred to the excellent work Miss Gray had done for the club and her untiring efforts to bring it to the flourishing state it was now in. He expressed the feelings of all present in wishing Miss Gray all the good luck that could come her way. Mr C Paynter briefly responded on Miss Gray’s behalf. Supper was partaken of, and dancing renewed with fresh vigor till 1 o’clock. *** THE “Wattles “ Club. will hold a dance this (Saturday) evening in the Frankston Mechanics’ Institute in aid of the local Red Cross Society. First class music will be provided, and a most enjoyable evening is guaranteed. The hot water kettle donated by Mrs Hay will be drawn for during the evening. *** AT the invitation of the committee of the Frankston Mechanics’ Institute the stallholders at the recent bazaar, and their friends met, and were entertained in the Hall, on Wednesday evening last, when a very happy time was spent in cards, music and dancing. *** From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 30 September, 1916
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2/12-14 Clarkestown Avenue, MOUNT ELIZA AUCTION: Saturday 8th October at 11:30am INSPECT: By Appointment CONTACT: Bill Joycey 0403 555 424 Ronnie Kenrick 0414 349 063
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Search for a luxury lifestyle ends here Address: 38 Hopetoun Avenue, MOUNT MARTHA For Sale: Offers over $1,500,000 Agency: Eview Group, 176 Main Street, Mornington, 5971 0300 Agent: Jarrod Carman, 0423 144 102 DEFINED by its relaxed resort-style attitude and a joyous abundance of living space this magnificent five-bedroom home infuses family life with beachside bliss and a five star feel at every turn. This luxurious property embodies contemporary coastal living with an impressive 409-square metres of living space which includes a breathtaking pool side alfresco zone. Interior design highlights begin with a striking fishbone staircase and clever use of upcycled louvre doors which connects the grand entry foyer with the upstairs level where sprawling lounge and dining zones are anchored by richly stained Jarrah timber floors. Incorporated into this space is a crisp white kitchen with
sleek lines complemented by quality stainless-steel appliances including a Bosch dishwasher. A butlerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s pantry has a handy prep area and the streamlined storage solutions on offer add further functionality to what is an entertainers dream kitchen. There is space for the largest gathering to mix and mingle with ease in the homeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s social hub where tall glass doors slide back to create a seamless transition to the covered alfresco zone which overlooks the sparkling solar-heated in-ground pool. The indulgent master bedroom has a concealed walk-in robe and a superb ensuite has a raised free standing bath and double shower, with two more bright bedrooms for the children both
featuring built-in robes and shared access to the stylish main bathroom. Two more bedrooms and a third bathroom on the ground floor offer excellent flexibility for extended family and guest accommodation. The 1072-square metre block has been professionally landscaped with the neighbouring flora and fauna reserve accentuating the overall sense of size to the property. Arguably one of the finest homes in todays market, a host of first-class appointments include zoned gas ducted heating and refrigerated cooling, there is air-conditioning to the separate games room, a cool laundry chute from master bedroom and from the street is a double garage with internal access.
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SPRING AUCTIONS AUCTION: Saturday 10th September at 2pm 7 Volitans Avenue, MOUNT ELIZA
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AUCTION: Saturday 15th October at 11am 29 The Ridge, FRANKSTON SOUTH
AUCTION: Saturday 22nd October at 1pm 56 Eumeralla Grove, MOUNT ELIZA
AUCTION: To Be Advised 55 Old Mornington Road, MOUNT ELIZA
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HILLSIDE HAVEN As though lifted from the pages of a chic designer-living magazine, this spectacular 4 bedroom hillside haven with soaring FHLOLQJV VWRU\ERRN GRUPHU ZLQGRZV DQG VZHHSLQJ YLVWDV DFURVV WKH 0RRURRGXF 3ODLQV LV VHW WR WDNH \RXU EUHDWK DZD\ 0HWLFXORXVO\ GHVLJQHG DQG ¿QLVKHG WR RYHU VSHF VWDQGDUGV E\ D FRPPHUFLDO FRQVWUXFWLRQ SURMHFW PDQDJHU ZLWK D WUXH H\H IRU quality and splendour, the home features 2 superior living areas, a connoisseurâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s kitchen, 2 master suites and an expansive FRYHUHG %%4 GHFN RYHUORRNLQJ WKH SODLQV 6SUHDG RYHU D OXPLQRXV WUL OHYHO Ã&#x20AC;RRUSODQ H[WUDV LQFOXGH UG EDWKURRP GXFWHG DQG ZRRG KHDWLQJ KRW ZDWHU UHFLUFXODWLRQ V\VWHP DQG GRXEOH FDUSRUW ZLWK ZRUNVKRS
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29 THE RIDGE, FRANKSTON SOUTH
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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY WITH DEVELOPMENT PROSPECT A red hot development opportunity right in the business heart of Mornington, this appealing commercial property offers an investment with a guaranteed return, as well as a rear unit and a good-size parcel of land that could be used to develop a group of H[HFXWLYH VW\OH WRZQKRXVHV RU DQRWKHU FRPPHUFLDO UHWDLO RXWOHW 67&$ 6HW RQ D ODUJH VTP DSSUR[ DOORWPHQW WKDW UXQV ULJKW WKURXJK IURP <XLOOHV 5G WR :RRG 6W WKH GRXEOH IURQWHG FRPPHUFLDO SUHPLVHV FXUUHQWO\ XQGHU D \HDU OHDVH ZLWK \HDU RSWLRQ JHQHUDWLQJ DQ LQFRPH RI SHU DQQXP ZKLOH D EHGURRP XQLW DW WKH UHDU DOVR SUHVHQWV RSSRUWXQLW\ IRU UHQWDO LQFRPH
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Friday 7th October at 11am $650,000 - $710,000 10% deposit, balance 60 days By Appointment James Crowder 0407 813 377
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4 EUMERALLA COURT, FRANKSTON SOUTH
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TIMELESS CLASSIC ON 2/3 ACRE DECEASED ESTATE A charming family residence that has been immaculately maintained to retain all of its joyful allure and eternal grace, this timeless EHGURRP KRPH ZLWK D ODJRRQ VKDSHG SRRO DQG VSD WUXO\ HPDQDWHV VRPHWKLQJ VSHFLDO PDNLQJ LW D ZRQGHUIXO ¿QG IRU IXQ ORYLQJ IDPLOLHV ZKR DSSUHFLDWH WKH H[TXLVLWH TXDOLW\ RI D FODVVLF HUD LQ D OLIHVW\OH SDFNDJH WKDW WLFNV DOO WKH ER[HV 6HW RQ D KXJH DFUH DOORWPHQW DSSUR[ LQ WKH KLJKO\ FRYHWHG )UDQNVWRQ +LJK DQG 'HULQ\D 3ULPDU\ VFKRRO ]RQHV WKH KRPH IHDWXUHV JHQHURXV SURSRUWLRQV GRRUV IURP PRVW URRPV WR WKH SRROVLGH WHUUDFH PDVWHU HQVXLWH DQG GRXEOH JDUDJH AUCTION: TERMS: PRICE GUIDE: INSPECT: CONTACT:
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LET COMMUNITY REAL ESTATE TAKE THE HASSLE OUT OF PROPERTY MANAGEMENT We understand the importance for each property to be WDLORUHG WR WKH VSHFL¿F QHHGV DQG JRDOV RI RXU FOLHQWV DQG WKHLU WHQDQWV :H H[FHO LQ SURSHUW\ PDQDJHPHQW DV ZHOO DV PD[LPLVLQJ WKH IXOO XWLOLVDWLRQ RI \RXU SURSHUWLHV SRWHQWLDO /HW VRPHRQH ZLWK RYHU 20 YEARS experience look after your property. CALL CHRISTINE TODAY TO DISCUSS THE FUTURE MANAGEMENT OF YOUR PROPERTY. CHRISTINE SIER Property Manager 6KRS 5DQHODJK 'ULYH 0RXQW (OL]D ( UHQWDOV#FRPPXQLW\UHDOHVWDWH FRP DX
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MORNINGTON 26 Balcombe Street
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A SINGLE LEVEL ENTERTAINER IN IDYLLIC GARDEN BLISS A stunning sanctuary of landscaped serenity is found in this immaculate 4 bed + study 2 bathroom single level home. Designed by Fasham to create an AURA OF PEACE TRANQUILLITY THIS QUALITY BUILT HOME SHOWCASES A CHEFmS KITCHEN #ORIAN BENCHTOPS 'ERMAN APPLIANCES GENEROUS DINING ROOM GAS ÞRE with wave ceiling, impressive living room (OFP), 4 large bedrooms (2 BIRs, main - WIR & spa ensuite) & paved north facing entertaining. With every room ENJOYING ITS OWN INDIVIDUAL GARDEN VIEW THIS TIMELESS BEAUTY PROVIDES DUCTED HEATING AIR COND SPRINKLERS CUSTOM ÞTTED STORAGE CEDAR DETAIL DOUBLE auto garage. Metres to shops, bus & schools, walk to Main Street cafes & Mills Beach.
AUCTION Saturday 15th October at 11:30am View Saturday 1st October 11:00-11:30 am Brett Trebilcock 0439 209 891 / btrebilcock@hockingstuart.com.au Michelle Bennie 0499 988 861 / mbennie@hockingstuart.com.au
EXPERIENCED MANAGEMENT IS OUR OBSESSION Managing the day-to-day demands of your biggest investment takes experience, and with hockingstuart you can enjoy total peace of mind. With years of experience managing a wide range of rental properties, we know how to make sure your rental property is protected and delivers the best possible return on your investment.
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Michelle Bennie 0499 988 861
Brett Trebilcock 0439 209 891
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Jax MacKenzie 0426 247 090
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Daylan Kempster 0400 234 122
Trent Archibald 0481 219 848
Kellie McNamara Property Manager 0477 004 778
Victoria Arbuthnott 0499 096 337
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For Sale $460,000 Plus View Saturday 1st October 11:00-11:30 am Brett Trebilcock 0439 209 891 / btrebilcock@hockingstuart.com.au Ciril Campel 0417 549 302 / ccampelj@hockingstuart.com.au
Michelle Bennie 0499 988 861 Mi Michelle of hockingstuart Mornington has been recognised with a rising star nomination for her sales performance over the past 12 months for the hockingstuart real estate group. â&#x20AC;&#x153;My main purpose is to deliver successful results, call me to experience the difference.â&#x20AC;?
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Michelle Bennie 0499 988 861
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Sam Brown 0417 888 250
Jax MacKenzie 0426 247 090
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Daylan Kempster 0400 234 122
Trent Archibald 0481 219 848
Victoria Arbuthnott 0499 096 337
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Open: By Appointment
MORNINGTON 2/4 Darcy Street Luxury Living
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• Upstairs retreat/study • Outdoor entertaining area • Remote double garage • Fitted robes • Full landscaped • Turnkey style property
Open: By Appointment
MORNINGTON 31a Prince Street The Epitome of Beachside Living
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Privileged – Golden Triangle Position!
Open: By Appointment 3
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$975,000
Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
Ben York 0477 020 090
$1,465,000
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Ben York 0477 020 090
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MORNINGTON 59a Venice Street
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Open: By Appointment 4
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$800,000 - $880,000
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From a beachside position overlooking green open parkland, this stunning new residence comprises the best fixtures and fittings that The Tempo Group is known for. This outstanding home has been designed with an emphasis on light and low-maintenance living ideal for retirees, holiday makers or executive couples. • Timber flooring • Grohe tap ware and showers • Bi Fold doors to alfresco entertaining area • Floor to ceiling tiles & stone tops in bathrooms • Fitted wardrobe systems • Kitchen with stone benchtops & Bosch appliances • Ducted heating & refrigerated cooling • Blinds and fly screens throughout • Premium carpets and high ceilings • Water tank & double glazed windows
MORNINGTON 2/60 Herbert Street
Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
Ben York 0477 020 090
Open: Tues & Thurs 1-1:30pm 3
From $569,000
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Balmoral
Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
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Looking to downsize or looking to invest? Buy off the plan and save on stamp duty with these low maintenance 3 bedroom villas all with 2 bathrooms and double garage. • Modern kitchen with s/steel appliances & stone • High ceilings and doors benchtops • Gas ducted heating/split system cooling • Choice of timber/tiled floors • Roller blinds & flyscreens • Quality carpets to bedrooms • 6 star energy rating
Parkview
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Just a stone’s throw from Fisherman’s Beach, this residence offers style, quality & class. With construction commencing on this magnificent home boasting over 25sq of luxury living and alfresco just exudes class at every turn. • Alfresco entertaining area flowing seamlessly to • 3 bedrooms, downstairs master suite with fitted the living space WIR & luxury ensuite • Second zoned living area upstairs with balcony • Vast light filled open living/dining downstairs • Ducted heating & cooling • Hostess style stone topped kitchen with Miele appliances & butler pantry • Solid timber flooring & premium carpets • Gas log fire to living area • Auto double garage with internal access
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Ben York 0477 020 090
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Offering a contemporary facade, low maintenance allotment & all the mod cons coupled with a spacious & well designed floor plan which includes 3 large bedrooms plus study, downstairs master with FES & WIR, 2 zoned living areas plus auto double garage. • Floor to ceiling tiles in ensuite & bathroom • Blinds & flyscreens • Gloss kitchen with stone tops & European appliances • Fitted wardrobes • Ducted heating, refrigerated cooling • Double glazed windows • Premium carpets • Fully paved & landscaped
MORNINGTON 49 Queen Street
Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
Open: By Appointment
MOUNT MARTHA 24 Green Island Avenue Single Level Living
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Offering style, sophistication & space these stunning brand new townhouse provide luxury living along with a low maintenance lifestyle which will enable the new owner to indulge in all of the delights the Mornington Peninsula is famous for. • 3 large bedrooms (Palatial master suite with FES/WIR) • Deluxe stone topped kitchen & bathrooms • Ducted heating & split system air conditioning Weekes • High ceilingsBenjamin 0498 965 555 • Quality Bosch appliances
$639,000
Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
John Young 0412 766 804
$1,250,000
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Unparalleled quality & luxury coupled with a prized position just minutes away from Mornington’s Main Street & the beautiful Mills Beach. This stunning new residence will incorporate sleek architecture & designed with an emphasis on the space & light-filled living whilst bringing together both the internal & Kayn Luff external areas beautifully. 0416 265 337 • 4 bedrooms (palatial master suite with fitted robe & • Timber flooring ensuite with freestanding bath) • High ceilings & doors • 2 spacious living areas (upstairs & down) • Ducted heating & cooling • Deluxe kitchen with Miele appliances • Fully landscaped • Stone topped kitchen & bathrooms • Remote double garage with rear roller door access Ben York 0477 020 090
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MORNINGTON 16 Mitchell Street Complete Contemporary Convenience
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Situated in a quiet leafy street will be these two alluring new townhouses that offer a lock-and-leave lifestyle which will allow you to indulge in the many delights the Mornington Peninsula is famous for! With an essence on space and light coupled with an exceptionally flexible floor-plan, these immaculate residences will be built for luxury living and to the calibre you would expect based on the beachside position. • Premium timber floors • 3 large bedrooms plus study (master w/FES + WIR) • Ducted heating & cooling throughout • 2 living areas (upstairs & down) • Auto double garage • Deluxe stone topped kitchen with Miele appliances • Fully landscaped • Floor to ceiling tiles in all bathrooms & toilets Get in early to take full advantage of the huge stamp duty savings on offer & to help create your very own slice of Peninsula living with this new residence.
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When it comes to buying property you should consider the ‘3 P’s’ in the case of this home they are ‘Pristine, Private & Park’ making a secluded & serene seaside escape! An as new presentation adds to the appeal of this warm & inviting residence that is sure to make you want to call it home coupled with neutral tones, Bamboo floor & a gas fire that anybody would enjoy on a cold winters day. Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
Ben York 0477 020 090
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• 4 bedrooms (large master suite with WIR & ensuite) • Zoned & spacious living areas upstairs & down • Country style kitchen with feature timber topped island bench
• Alfresco entertaining area & sizeable rear garden with gated access to park & Fishermans Beach • Ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, high ceiling & double garage
With a lovely leafy, scenic outlook over the open parklands to the rear which offers a leisurely walk to Main Street, local strip shops in Wilsons Rd & Fishermans Beach topping off the list of reasons you should consider this a place to call home.
Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
John Young 0412 766 804
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Open: By Appointment
MORNINGTON 27 Johns Road Luxurious New Beachside Residence!
Open: By Appointment
MORNINGTON 26a Adelaide Street
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MORNINGTON 36 Marquis Avenue Family Favourite
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Perfectly positioned for easy access to Fishermans Beach, shops, transport and parkland is this new individually titled home with a skilful design & craftsman built by a local builder that offers a wonderful Seaside Lifestyle for either permanent or holiday living. Comprising 3 bedrooms (large downstairs master with FES/WIR ), spacious living spaces upstairs and down, deluxe kitchen with Miele appliances & butler’s pantry, a large balcony plus a covered outdoor entertaining to the rear and a double garage with internal entry. • Ducted heating & refrigerated cooling • High ceilings & doors • Floor to ceiling tiling to wet areas & • Flyscreens, blinds & down lights free standing bath • Fully landscaped front & rear yards • Premium timber flooring • Exposed aggregate driveway • Stone bench tops
5975 7733
$947,000
Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
John Young 0412 766 804
Open: By Appointment 3
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Fabulous for a family friendly environment for all & offering the perfect fusion of space both inside & out which is the perfect recipe for this sensational offering! Set in a quiet, well established area close to schools, shops & public transport. Offering a spacious 3 bedroom home boasting a pristine presentation including light filled living areas all on a large 820m2 allotment with plenty of room to expand the home or add improves such as a pool! • 3 large bedrooms (master with ensuite & WIR) • Ducted heating & evaporative cooling • 2 spacious living areas • Remote double garage with internal access • Modern kitchen with splashback & Smeg • Large backyard appliances • Outdoor entertaining area • Laundry chute With large blocks of land getting smaller & smaller & so few for sale this is the perfect opportunity to secure a decent holding with a great home that offers so much to the next lucky purchaser.
John Young 0412 766 804
Ben York 0477 020 090
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168 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888
Mount Martha
Auction
A4 B3 C2
345 Craigie Road, Mount Martha Without peer, “Riverwood Equestrian” is a spectacular 50 acre (Approx.) estate bordering Balcombe creek with stateof-the-art facilities for horses and is one of the largest land holdings in the area located minutes from Mornington Racecourse. With a four bedroom, 2.5 bathroom north-facing residence with heated pool, facilities include ten post and rail paddocks each with runs, water troughs and shelters, brand new 16 x 12 metre comprehensively appointed barn, 50x80 metre fully irrigated arena with a state-of-the-art surface, separate owner’s stables, bore and three dams located within minutes of Mornington Main St, schools and the beachfront.
Auction Inspect Contact
Saturday 15th October 2.00pm As advertised or by appointment Ayden Nelson 0419 447 038 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103
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168 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888
MOUNT MARTHA
Auction
A4 B3 C2
49 Dunns Road, MOUNT MARTHA Dunridge Estate is set on 3.4 acres (approx.) in the golden stretch of Dunns Road. The unique Tuscan four-bedroom, three-bathroom plus a study residence brings a taste of Italy to the coast and epitomises the values of family and friends coming together to share ďŹ ne food and good wine with a productive vineyard, state-of-the-art cellar and tasting room, pizza oven, kitchen garden and beautiful walled northern courtyard garden for long hours of alfresco enjoyment. Features include four living zones, self-contained two-bedroom unit, two large workshops and solar electricity. All this minutes from Osborne Primary School and Bentons Square and close to the beach and Mornington Main Street.
Auction Inspect Contact
Saturday 22nd October 2.00pm As advertised or by appointment Alex Campbell 0432 344 394 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103
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168 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888
Safety Beach
Auction
The beat is on Address: For Sale: Agency: Agent: 19 Portside Way, Safety Beach Tranquil, spacious and inviting, this four-bedroom, two-bathroom family residence is bathed in natural light and exudes an evocative ambience reminiscent of a relaxing Balinese retreat with two sublime living areas, stone kitchen and entertaining deck in a quiet setting within a few minutes of the Marina, beach and waterfront boardwalks.
Auction Saturday 8th October 1.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Tashkin Hassan 0432 567 061 Damian Smith 0481 875 243 bowmanandcompany.com.au
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24 Beatty Parade, MORNINGTON $1,000,000 - $1,100,000 Harcourts, Suite 2/1a Main Street, Mornington, 5970 8000 Kara James, 0412 939 224
THIS contemporary four-bedroom home has been crafted to the highest standard and is set in the vibrant heart of beachside Mornington, walking distance to Main Street. Boasting about 288 square metres of luxurious living across the two levels, the home still presents in as-new condition and is tailor made for the entertainer in all of us. The sunny aspect enlivens the charming coastal facade of brick and weatherboard to generate exciting street appeal and the interior showcases a flawless finish with polished concrete floors and a striking black limestone feature wall. A superb kitchen includes stainless-steel appliances by Ilve and the handcrafted, spotted gum breakfast bench will delight. There is also a butler’s pantry, and also incorporated into the space is a breezy lounge and dining zone that flows out to the alfresco entertaining area - complete with outdoor kitchen and stainless steel gas barbecue. The spacious master suite offers a dressing room and ensuite with double vanity and shower, with a cosy balcony affording a view over the town. Three more bedrooms share the sleek main bathroom with separate bath, shower and toilet. From the street there is a double garage, and room down the side of the house allows some play area for children and pets.
168 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888 Mornington
For Sale
733A Nepean Highway, Mornington Exhibiting a total commitment to quality, this impeccable new single-level three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence delivers flawless contemporary quality in a lifestyle address that puts the best of Mornington at your fingertips. Attention to detail is paramount to the exceptional design which optimises both living space and privacy with carefully considered zoning. With a double remote garage with internal access, entertainer’s stone kitchen with butler’s pantry, sky-lit living and dining flowing to an undercover deck, a luxe main bedroom suite, polished floorboards and heating/cooling, this stunning home is close to Bentons Square, schools, the beachfront and Main Street’s cafes and shops.
733A Nepean Highway, Mornington Inspection As advertised or by appointment Exhibiting a total commitment to quality, this impeccable new single-level three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence Contact Ayden Nelson 0419 447 038 delivers flawless contemporary quality in a lifestyle address that puts the best of Mornington at your fingertips. Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Attention to detail is paramount to the exceptional design which optimises both living space and privacy with bowmanandcompany.com.au carefully considered zoning. With a double remote garage with internal access, entertainer’s stone kitchen with butler’s pantry, sky-lit living and dining flowing to an undercover deck, a luxe main bedroom suite, polished Inspection As advertised or by appointment floorboards and heating/cooling, this stunning home is close to Bentons Square, schools, the beachfront and Main Contact Ayden Nelson 0419 447 038 Street’s cafes and shops. Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au
A3 B2 C2
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MORNINGTON 172 Main Street
5975 4999
SOLD BY PRANAS K not your average real estate agent
SOLD
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MORNINGTON 1/12 Snowgum Walk
DROMANA 1/14 James Street
Hi, I’m Pranas Kriauza, sales consultant with Barry Plant Mornington. Because my last 4 properties
have SOLD so quickly, I have a number of unsuccessful buyers still searching for their spot on the Peninsula. If you are thinking of selling, please contact me. MORNINGTON 172 Main Street
5975 4999
SOLD
MORNINGTON 21 Bentons Road
MORNINGTON 4 Raysun Court
I HAVE A SHOPPING LIST! I would be happy to offer a FREE APPRAISAL of your home. Let’s see what your home could be worth in the current property market. I am currently looking for: Q THREE x 4 bedroom homes with 2 bathrooms, double garage and room for a good size shed. Q TWO Q
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Pranas Kriauza 0413 337 395 Email: pranas.kriauza@barryplant.com.au
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NEW LISTING
Mount Martha 337 Esplanade
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Her name ‘Wahini’ (Hawaiian for young woman) hints at the decades that have passed since this beach house was built to capture one of the best outlooks Mount Martha’s Esplanade has to offer. ‘Wahini’ at 337 Esplanade represents a magic opportunity to rebuild and maximize uninterrupted, never to be built out bay views. Her location on an Esplanade service road offers the illusion of absolute cliff-top frontage and multi-million dollar homes surround her but can’t be seen in her view. She has 4 bedrooms – 2 in the main house, 1 underneath and 1 in a bungalow. The kitchen, bathroom and laundry are neat and functional and the living room has an open fireplace and magnificent water views. She is on 705 sqm (approx) and is ready to move into or rent out while you plan your dream home.
Saturday 22nd October at 3:30pm View Saturday 8th October 3:00-3:30pm www.harcourts.com.au/VMG25983 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
Mount Martha 1 Whitsunday Court
SOLD $550,000
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Kathy Does it again... Since 2001 I have seen and personally experienced Kathy Neitherclift as a professional real estate agent, there are few these days you can truly recommend but Kathy is one of them. With years of experience in land sales, house and land packages, new builds or established property, to own or invest. To me, my friends and family, Kathy has always been honest and hard working with exceptional knowledge of the market cycle. Kathy thank you for your help, this time relocating my 81 year old Mum who having just been widowed after 61 years, really needed the care and professional help you gave her, it was for this reason I chose to list with you and the Harcourts Mornington team on my mother’s behalf. If you are looking for someone to sell your property, who is honest and hard working with exceptional knowledge of the market and negotiating give Kathy a call. Sharon S. Mornington Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street
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AUCTION
Tyabb 193 Mornington-Tyabb Road
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Farmhouse charm on idyllic acreage Take a peek inside this charming weatherboard farmhouse on a semi rural property and prepare to be swept off your feet. This is what dreams are made of - just under 3 acres with horse paddocks, an orchard and a family home brimming with character in rural surrounds. The property offers glimpses of Western Port Bay plus potentially better views from a second storey (STCA). The 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home has been updated and extended, and you will be delighted by the double hung timber windows, open fire place in the master bedroom, French doors leading to a verandah, high ceilings and the weatherboard exterior. Stepping into the open plan living and dining space featuring Kempas timber floors, a solid timber kitchen features s/steel Bosch and Smeg appliances and a walk-in pantry. The living space has a Coonara wood heater, and a few steps away is a modern bathroom with cast iron bath, shower, toilet and storage. A separate laundry has a second toilet.
Mornington & Mount Martha
Auction Saturday 8th October at 11:00am View Wednesday 1:30-2pm & Saturday 10:30-11:00am www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Gillespie M 0414 680 512 P 03 5970 8000 andrew.gillespie@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street
Your Property Managers. Leisha Devlin & Shae Trewin. Contact the dynamic duo who get the results! Mention the words ‘special rates’ to find out what special offers we have for our new landlords!
Leisha Devlin
Shae Trewin
M 0417 615 526 P 03 5976 1188 morningtonrentals@harcourts.com.au
M 0428 488 355 P 03 5976 1188 shae.trewin@harcourts.com.au
Harcourts Mornington 03 5970 8000 2, 1A Main Street, Mornington / Shop 37a Bentons Square, Mornington mornington.harcourts.com.au
If your property is currently listed with another agent please disregard this communication.
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NEW LISTING
Mornington 2/26 Naples Street Hop, skip & jump to the beach
Auction
It’s a hop, skip and a jump to Fisherman’s Beach and cafes from this freshly renovated 2BR unit in Mornington. With its modern makeover and coastal vibe this little beauty presents an affordable entry into the beachside market, one block from the water. Start your mornings with a 7-minute stroll to the beach, a coffee at Lilo Café and a walk along the Esplanade. Move in or rent out – either way this is an investment in the future. The unit is in the middle of three with a single carport and single lock-up garage. Features open plan living/meals, contemporary kitchen, built-in robes, courtyard and modern bathroom with double vanity, freestanding bath and large shower with frameless glass. Includes air conditioning, fans and a sunny north facing aspect. This is low maintenance, single-level living by the sea.
Sunday 9th October at 2:30pm 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 Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 03 5970 8000 kara.james@harcourts.com.au
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NEW LISTING
Mornington 17/1034 Nepean Highway Deceased Estate – Executor sale Affordable, central and with loads of potential, this 3-bedroom unit is a jewel in the heart of Mornington. This is your chance to secure an elusive entry-level home where the beach is within easy reach and shopping is moments away, and don’t be put off by the Nepean Highway address – there’s no traffic, just beautiful gardens, open space and privacy at the rear of a boutique development. There is a swimming pool, reserve and potential to renovate. It’s moments from Main Street, schools and shops. Parking is a breeze with a single lock-up garage and on-site spaces. Spacious kitchen and bedrooms, bathroom with separate tub and shower and a large rear courtyard. It’s one owner, low maintenance, single level and supurb!
Auction Saturday 8th October at 2:00pm View Wednesday 5:00-5:30pm & Saturday 1:30-2:00pm www.harcourts.com.au/VMG25999 Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 03 5970 8000 kara.james@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street
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“HOUSE OF HOPE” Charity Auction, Saturday 8th October at 11am This October the auction crowds in the coastal town of Mt Martha will not only be bidding for the chance to own a low maintenance, coastal property, but also for the opportunity to contribute much needed funds to help raise money for a new innovative prostate cancer treatment. Local Building Company Masterline Homes has constructed a contemporary three-bedroom home to be auctioned on Saturday Oct 8th at 11am, with all profits from the sale of the home to go directly to the Radiation Oncology Unit at Alfred Health. Neil Fullard, who is himself, a survivor of prostate cancer, has provided the land and funding for the project, & said “there has been a Superhuman effort from everyone involved in the House of Hope Charity Home, including various contractors and suppliers who have donated everything from their time to materials” Harcourts Mornington were quick to express their support and be involved for the cause.
Mount Martha 103 Dunns Road
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For Sale Price $769,000 www.harcourts.com.au Darren Hood M 0419 666 126 P 03 5970 8000 darren.hood@harcourts.com.au Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au
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Price Negotiable over $675,000 www.harcourts.com.au Darren Hood M 0419 666 126 P 03 5970 8000 darren.hood@harcourts.com.au Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street
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91 Marshall Street, TOOTGAROOK Contact agent for price Fletchers Real Estate, 2815 Point Nepean Road, Blairgowrie, 5984 2600 James Hallahan, 0434 517 572
ENJOYING an elevated position with picturesque views of Port Phillip Bay, this substantial double-storey home is set on a fully fenced 781 square metre lot. This property is definitely going to suit the large or extended family with both levels set up for selfcontained living with a total of four bedrooms and two bathrooms, plus a handy powder room. There are two kitchens, a separate study, and three living areas will make sure that everyone gets their own space. Two lovely alfresco entertaining areas include a private balcony off the main bedroom. In its prime, this would have been one of the premier homes in the street and even today the property is still exceptionally well-presented with many original features still in place. The renovator will see the potential here to update and modernise the interior to add further value and create their own stylish peninsula escape but all in all, this is a solid home that boasts a wonderful view of the bay and will comfortably cater to permanent living or families on holidays.
5 Lefroy Lane, HASTINGS $980,000 - $1,250,000 Peninsula Property Centre, 435 Nepean Highway, Frankston, 5978 0044 Gabriele Frenkel, 0413 773 075
WITH sheds, more sheds, a huge four-car garage and an adjoining entertaining area with fantastic in-ground pool, this character ranch-style home is also set on a fantastic 1.6-hectare block and has more than enough room for all the toys and machinery to start a peaceful rural-residential life. A bullnose verandah runs the full length of the house which again adds more space to the total roof line area of the home. Inside are two living areas and a formal dining room which have wonderful character features such as Coonara woodheaters, high timber lined ceilings and paneling plus gorgeous lead light windows. The country themed kitchen has dark granite benchtops and a walk-in pantry, there is a separate study and the bedroom wing offers four excellent bedrooms including the master bedroom with mirrored built-in robes and an ensuite with corner spa. There is also a family bathroom and a separate laundry with ample storage space. The incredible array of outbuildings will delight any tradesperson or the serious collector. There is the garage to the home, and a giant four-bay 216 square metre shed has a double carport and comes complete with water and power. A further 55-square metre three bay barn is set further along the property and there is a vast turning bay for vehicles.
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COUNTRY LIVING Country style family home set on a huge 1660sqm block surrounded by nature and overlooking a tranquil, rural landscape. Located in a sought after area of Bittern, this neat and tidy family home represents great value and long term convenience with features including 3 generous bedrooms, master with WIR & ensuite, open plan living surrounded by charming colonial windows, new carpet & freshly painted throughout, extensive undercover area, double carport and two sets of double gates leading to large horseshoe driveway. Zoned for Bittern Primary School, What more could you need? Family homes like these are selling quickly!
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Set at the front, in a block of just four, the unit features 3 spacious bedrooms – main with walk-in robe, ensuite and ceiling fan, two more bedrooms share the main bathroom and in the kitchen are stainless-steel appliances including a dishwasher. Outside is a newly constructed pergola and entertaining area with lovely merbau decking overlooking the low maintenance gardens, and there is internal access from the double garage.
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TURN-KEY LIFESTYLE BEAUTY This beautiful property ticks all the boxes. “Gilgal” is a 75 acre property lovingly created over 14 years using Island Pine from the Old McLeod Prison farm. The hand crafted open plan main house features cathedral ceilings and a purpose built 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom guest wing, perfect for extended family and friends, or as a Bed & Breakfast. Infrastructure includes a 3 bay machine shed, workshop, enclosed veggie garden and hot house, a number of fruit trees, unlimited bore water, 2 dams and reticulated watering system. There is a new 2.4 kw stand alone power system with 6.9kva backup diesel generator and 20,000 gallons of water storage. Fully fenced, this property has its own wood lot and is a short walk to through to the National Park to a secluded beach.
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ROSEBUD 2/208 Je y Road
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Auction: Saturday 15th October at 3pm Inspect: Saturday 3.00-3.30pm Contact: Michelle King 0404 037 336
Price: Negotiable over $495,000 Inspect: Wed, Thurs & Saturday 1-1.30pm Contact: Marne Puls 0417 339 350
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This property offers the opportunity to buy into the sought after McCrae area. This large family home has heaps of charm and plenty of space, including open plan kitchen/dining and cosy sunken lounge with woodheater. Also featuring a formal lounge, 3BR’s, 2 bathrooms, loft, decks and double garage. Take advantage of the layout and utilise the suite downstairs as a guest wing. Enjoy the sea views upstairs from the master suite. Make the move and enjoy the relaxed peninsula lifestyle.
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Well presented home with quaint picket fence and generous front and rear gardens. The floor plan offers both formal and informal living with light filled spaces throughout a generous open plan kitchen, dining and family room. Master bedroom has WIR FES, two more bedrooms share the main bathroom, and outside there is plenty of room for entertaining and parking space for a boat or caravan. Positioned on a 676sqm corner lot, this property offers privacy and space. SOLD: $521,000 Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307
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This property shows excellent opportunity as a professional area for future medical or childcare use or redevelop and build a multi-unit site (STCA). The existing home has been a great holiday home for many years and is now past its use by date. However the 755sqm block is in a sought after area, only 1km from Rosebud Plaza and beach. Price: $495,000 Contact: Robert Steele 0418 154 024
Price: Negotiable over $575,000 Inspect: Saturday 2.00-2.30pm Contact: Michelle King 0404 037 336
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Located in a select block and surrounded by native bush land this large villa unit would ideally suit anyone looking at downsizing, investors or holiday makers. Comprising: 3 generous bedrooms (BIR’s), master with WIR ensuite, formal lounge, open plan kitchen/meals and second living area overlooking a decked entertaining area and spacious rear yard, central bathroom, separate toilet and laundry plus double lock-up garage.
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This delightful well maintained 3BR brick home has a glazed terraco a roof, one bathroom, a bright kitchen and a drive through carport to the large secure shed at the rear. The 586sqm block has established gardens with some mature fruit trees plus a veggie patch and would be an ideal development site (STCA). Be quick, this is a superb location and a very reasonably priced property in this location.
Price: Negotiable over $420,000 Inspect: Saturday 1.45-2.15pm Contact: Marne Puls 0417 339 350
SOLD: $450,000 Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307
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Renowned builders Fasham– ‘The masters of light and space’ have got it right again! This brand new contemporary residence with its clean aesthetics is sure to delight even the most fastidious of buyers. If you’re looking for a low maintenance lifestyle without compromising on quality, style or function this is it. Just some of the special features include; tiled entry, light filled main bedroom complete with full en-suite and WIR, two further spacious bedrooms both with BIR`s, central main bathroom, designer north facing Caesarstone kitchen with large centre island bench, quality SS Miele appliances, feature horizon garden widow, WI pantry, north facing living and dining rooms that are flooded with natural light and sunshine via the Fasham signature pop up roof over the living room that provides a 3700mm high ceiling height, security system, reverse cycle air-conditioning, electric wall heating to all bedrooms, double glazed windows throughout, solar hot water system plus a remote DLUG. All on a 682sqm (approx) allotment that has been fully landscaped and located in a tranquil seaside court surrounded by quality new homes, overlooking Gunyong Creek Reserve and the Anse Estate.
AUCTION Saturday 22nd October at 2:00pm Inspect: Saturday 1.30-2.00pm Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road
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Licensed Estate Agent - Jo Kidder Estate Agent Licence no. 078082L Reg. Address - 23 Roehampton Crescent, Mt Eliza 3930
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By Toe Punt IT was six premierships in seven years for Frankston YCW last Sunday. What an unbelievable achievement from a lot of dedicated off-field people and a committed on-field group. Question now is, will this continue? A competition-wide salary cap of $150,000 per year is expected to effect the Stonecats. How do they keep the list together? Do the players take a significant pay cut to stay together? Or, as some would have you believe, after so many flags, now is the time to explore other opportunities. With absolute respect to Frankston YCW (they absolutely deserve to have achieved the success they have!), this would be the best thing for the Peninsula competition. There is daylight between the Stonecats and the rest of the competition and players leaving is the only way to even things up. The Player Points System doesn’t allow clubs to go out and recruit to catch-up. So, as we approach the mad ‘offseason’ period, what can you expect from your club as they prepare for 2017. Frankston YCW: The Stonecats need to appoint a coach and appoint one quickly. Opposition clubs are circling the Stonecats and a new coach needs to reel them in quickly. YCW historically have appointed within, however, now might be the time to look outside, to bring some freshness to the list. The key for this club and the new coach is simply to hang onto the 2016 list and improve relationships with others pushing for selection. BJ Credlin needs to go on The Recruit in 2017! Mt Eliza: Mt Eliza looked unbackable at half time in the grand final last
Picture: Andrew Hurst weekend. By three-quarter time, you couldn’t get off them quick enough. As good as the Mounties were, there’s still a gap. They’ll all be better for the ‘learning’ year of 2016. There were 46 players who played senior footy this season for Mt Eliza. The reserves and Under 19s won their third straight flag. There’s absolutely no reason to think that they won’t be there on the final day again. Pines: The first thing the Pythons needed to do was lock away Aaron Edwards – they did that last week. Tim
Bongetti has committed. Pines just needs to add some depth to their line up and a few recruits in the off-season will assist with that. Pines is also keen on getting hold of 19 and 20 year-olds, like Brad Kiely, so they’ll be active in that space. Bonbeach: The Sharks were considered a bit of a smoky coming into this year’s finals but let themselves down. They took a while to get going in 2016 (lost first four games) and really never played their best footy consistently. Consistency is the key, as is adding a
couple of recruits to the list and keeping Shane McDonald. Edithvale: The Eagles have already got back Brent Bowden and Matty Clark and are hopeful of getting back Brad Tagg, which would be a formality you would expect. There’s some exciting kids coming through who got a taste of it late and in a final. There are some powerbrokers looking after recruiting, so expect them to land a few. Seaford: The Tigers improved rapidly under the guidance of Ben Mur-
phy in 2016 and they’ll take another step again. The club is young and Murphy would have learnt a lot about his group and the competition. The Tigers have already picked up goal kicking midfielder Damien Rayson, who has played VFL. Expect more recruits to follow. Mornington: The Doggies were the disappointment of 2016. A soft preseason cost the Dogs at the beginning of the year and they came storming home late. Their top-end talent is as good as any and they have some great kids who were exposed to senior footy this year. With a strong pre-season, the Dogs will be the big mover. Karingal: The Bulls have landed a new coach in former VFL assistant Andrew Sharp. The red and white are hopeful of some Dolphins’ recruits on the back of that appointment. Leigh Poholke has left, as has ruckman Grant Goodall. Grant leaves a big hole. Luke Van Ran Raay and Michael Burke will go around again. The kids will take another step. Recruits is the key for the Bulls, as is a clear and concise game style. Langwarrin: The Kangaroos did a lot better in 2016 than anyone outside of the club expected. Some kids got an opportunity and rose to the challenge and there’s plenty to work with. The club is likely to continue on the ‘youth’ path. Ideally, they could do with a key forward and backman and a couple of midfielders with silky foot skills. Chelsea: The Seagulls are stable, both on and off the field. It’s been a while since that has been the case. Brett Dunne and his coaches have all been reappointed, the majority of the list has resigned and the off-field group is united. The Gulls just need a big pre-season and a couple of recruits and they’ll be a whole lot more competitive for longer in 2017.
Blues to set benchmark in 2017 NEPEAN LEAGUE By Toe Punt THE 2016 Nepean Division season may have come to a conclusion with Hastings winning the flag, however, the silly season is about to begin as teams prepare to challenge in 2017. For footy clubs, the season never finishes – one season just rolls into another. Who’s going to take us to the next level? Where did we fall short? These are the questions that coaching groups and committees discuss at the conclusion of every season. It’s the catalyst for hundreds of phone calls being made between now and the first bounce of 2017. So what would be the plans of your club in the off-season? Hastings: Success breeds success! The Blues have already landed former VFL player Ricky Ferraro and the hot word is that there are others to follow, although the club is keeping its cards close to its chest. The Blues got their mojo six weeks out from finals and I can only see them improving as a group. I doubt very much they’ll lose
anyone and there will be no premiership hangover. Frankston: The Bombers know they weren’t far away. Ryan Kitchen needs to get himself super fit. He had a big reputation coming in but finished the third or fourth ranked ruckman in the comp. He will make a significant difference if he can get himself right. Mitch Bosward and Jay Reynolds have been linked all season. A tougher draw in 2017 will make them a better and more hardened team. Rosebud: The Buds are looking for their third coach in as many years. Nick Jewell wanted a commitment from the club in 2015 and didn’t get one, so he committed to a club (Sorrento) that wanted to invest in him. 2016 coach Michael Kraska lost the support of the playing group and it was unworkable moving forward. The Buds need to get this right for 2017 and beyond. What’s best for the footy club long term? It seems there’s too many agendas both on and off the field with word players are dictating who the club should and shouldn’t interview for the top job. They simply need to find the best coach available. They missed on now
Mt Eliza coach Troy Shannon last year because they dragged their heels. The right decision needs to be made. Their list is outstanding and they’ll challenge again with the right coach. They need to keep Greg Bentley! Somerville: All eyes will be on this club in the pre-season. Bevan Malloy has been appointed coach. The question is, who will stay and who will go? Scott Simpson is on his way to WA and Luke Rowe is off to the US. What will Josh Westerman, Billy Rolfe and Tim McGennis do? What will Tim and David Hirst do? Todd Farrelly has retired. If the Eagles can keep the same list and add a couple, they’re good enough to be there again. Red Hill: The Hillmen were superb in 2016. They have already added one of the league’s best ever, Chris Irving, who will play as a forward. They need a ruckman and another onballer to help Sean Marchetti. They might be close with a big man. The return of Paul Wintle in defence would top them off. The Hillmen will make a massive leap and challenge if they can get what they need. Sorrento: The Sharks will be the big
movers in 2017. Myles Pitt and Leigh Poholke return up forward, Daniel Grant comes back into defence and Rob Forrest returns from a knee in the middle. Add that to a premiership Under 19 team with enormous talent with a taste of senior experience and the Sharks will be there when the whips are cracking. Rye: The Demons will no doubt be looking to bring on some more Under 19s this season. A good crop of Under 17s are coming up and they’ll be exposed to senior footy. Rye has also been able to hang on to the nucleus of their recruits, including Ryan Mullet and Kris Bardon. They should have a few points up their sleeve and will no doubt extend their recruitment web. Dromana: The Tigers will be hoping to see the return of some of their stars from yesteryear – using the great Rikki Johnston (coach) to lure them. Their kids will hopefully get into the gym in the off-season and come back stronger. The Tigers’ best was good enough. Consistency is the key. Devon Meadows: The Panthers will be hoping for some luck in 2017. They were hit with the injury stick in 2016
and emotionally they were rocked and knocked. There will be no excuses in 2017. They recruited well in the offseason last year and just need those players to take the field more often than not in 2017. Crib Point: The Magpies were the big disappointment of 2016 after some heavy recruiting. With Brad Arnold now in charge and having the respect of the entire playing group, expect the Magpies to be a lot more competitive next season. Pearcedale: The Panthers have appointed Leigh Stewart as coach for 2017. Former coach Jamie Merchan is still onboard. The key for the Dales will be hanging onto their list as opposition clubs circle during the offseason. Tyabb: The Yabbies improved rapidly in 2017. There were a couple of big losses in there but on the whole, they were very competitive. Having former North Melbourne powerbroker Ron Joseph playing a mentor role off the field, as well as helping out, will be a significant bonus for the club, which has stability.
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Skelly, Sharpe ensure perfect Heart beat SOCCER The Wright stuff: Jonny Wright with a 95cm snapper he landed at Mount Martha
Spring has sprung and the fish are biting FISHING
By Paul Pingiaro WELL it’s fair to say Melbourne’s spring weather has been very typical. Four season in one day seems to be the norm at the moment, however when the weather gods shine the fishing has been quite good and the good news is it’s only going to get much better. This time of year the majority of anglers focus on snapper. While the large schools of fish are still a few weeks away, it’s very promising to see some great early catches. Anglers fishing off the Rocks at Mt Martha, Mornington and Brighton are catching some nice fish up to 3kg, those that are on the boats are seeing some nice fish up to 5kg, best places are the shallow reefs (5-12m). Best baits are fresh squid and pilchards. With early season fish burley is a must. For those in the boats try Mornington, Mt Eliza, St Kilda and wide off Carrum. Mornington Boat Hire this week reports: “the squid have continued to fire, while the pinkies are slowly starting to show, Jonny managed to land a 95cm snapper! Flathead have been in good numbers and there’s a few nice whiting off Mills Beach”
In Western Port some nice snapper have been getting caught in the North end. Joes Island and Crawfish rock have all produce some lovely fish up to 7kg. Some nice gummy sharks to 15kg have also been caught here as well. Yaringa Boat Harbour this week reported “Snapper to 6kg, gummy sharks to 10kg and squid to 2kg and a lot of size flatties in the channel. Joes’ and Tyabb bank have been the most popular locations. Those heading offshore into Bass Strait have been catching gummy and school shark to 15kg” Those that are looking to bag a few whiting should be looking toward the southern peninsula. Rye to Sorrento has held the most fish, while there are a few nice patches of fish from Mornington to Mt Eliza they are a bit harder to find. Squid this week have continued to be good. Great catches have been had all through the southern peninsula and the top end of Western Port. Boats have been more productive as of late with the squid but as the weather calms down this will even out a bit more. Paul Pingiaro has been a fishing writer for over 15 years and again will be sharing his tips and tricks with us again this season www.morningtonboathire.com.au
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By Craig MacKenzie ROSEBUD Heart cemented its claim as Victoria’s team of the year by clinching the State 5 grand final in a penalty shootout last Saturday at Murphy Reserve in Port Melbourne. The season finale presented Heart with the opportunity to continue its perfect record having won every league game in State 5 South and becoming only the third senior team in the past 54 years to achieve such a feat. Heart went into this clash with State 5 North champion RMIT as a firm favourite but the large group of travelling Heart fans soon found out that their side was in for the fight of its life. The first good chance fell to Heart scoring machine Dave Greening but his first-time strike was straight at RMIT keeper Danny Graham. In the 12th minute RMIT signalled its intent when strikers Will Barclay and Jol Latcham combined for the latter to hammer a low drive across the face of the Heart goal. Barclay and Latcham ran Heart’s defence ragged at times and were constant threats. Heart defender Blake Hicks was forced into a hurried clearance a few minutes later then Heart’s Ryan Monk failed to hold off Barclay whose turn and shot was parried by Heart custodian Sean Skelly. But Heart hit the front in the 26th minute from a superb far post Hicks corner that found central midfielder Daniel Hodge who headed home from point-blank range. That didn’t deter RMIT and within a minute Skelly was forced into a great one-handed save to keep Latcham at bay. RMIT was creating the better chances and in the 36th minute Barclay’s cutback from the left of the area teed up Sam Wood who shot straight at Skelly. Two minutes later scores were level. A mistimed pass by Monk near the halfway line allowed RMIT to hit Heart on the break. Skelly charged off his line and although he smothered Latcham’s first attempt he was stranded when Latcham gathered the rebound and calmly curled it over the big keeper and into the unguarded goal. Six minutes into the second half a superb opportunistic effort from Greening on the turn forced a stunning reaction save from Graham who tipped the goalbound shot onto the post. Monk was forced off through injury in the 62nd minute to be replaced by James Liddle in central defence but that didn’t diminish the threat posed by RMIT’s strike force. Twice in a minute Barclay blew chances to break the deadlock. In the 74th minute he shot wide from the left of the area and in the 75th minute he ballooned his strike from the edge of the box. In the 76th minute Hodge’s header forced Graham to palm the ball wide and in the 82nd minute Graham charged off his line and tripped Greening only for play to be waved on. In the 88th minute RMIT substitute Dan Jones got clear on the right and his cutback was met by
tireless midfielder David O’Reilly whose shot was deflected for a corner. Heart fans erupted in the 90th minute when Greening timed his run perfectly and broke through only for an assistant’s flag to force the referee to give an offside ruling. In the 93rd minute a cross from Hicks on the left found Greening who controlled well then shot low but Graham was able to tip the ball out for a corner. That forced the sides into two 15-minute halves of extra time and players on both sides were feeling the strain. RMIT had reached the final by defeating State 5 West champion North Melbourne Athletic 2-1 after extra time the previous week whereas Heart strolled into the final when semi-final opponent Healesville forfeited. Heart veterans Adam Poole and Simon O’Donnell had soldiered on in the second half of normal time but eventually O’Donnell had to go off and was replaced by Aaron Young. In the first minute of extra time Greening wriggled clear on the left of the area. Rather than cut the ball back to Hodge he decided to shoot from a tight angle and Graham was able to parry. Barclay broke down the right in the 4th minute and cut the ball back for Latcham but Liddle slid in and intercepted and Heart eventually cleared. In the 11th minute of extra time Hicks swung in a corner to the near post which was only cleared to the incoming Poole who mistimed his strike from 10 metres. One minute into the second half of extra time Skelly smothered Barclay’s shot which rebounded off Liddle and the near post before being scrambled clear. The final chance to settle the issue fell to Young who had been played in by Greening but couldn’t finish and the referee’s whistle signalled that penalties would separate the teams. Heart fans grew in confidence knowing Skelly’s reputation as a shot stopper and the lanky keeper didn’t let them down. Chris Smith took the first penalty for RMIT and Skelly sprung to his left and parried the ball wide but Hicks blew that advantage by striking the next penalty straight at Graham. O’Reilly made no mistake and Heart midfielder Cory Osorio did likewise. The decisive moment came when Barclay took the next penalty. He struck the ball firmly enough but again Skelly flung himself to his left and again he parried to give Heart the advantage. It was a cruel blow for Barclay who had clearly been one of RMIT’s best and subsequent penalty conversions from Liddle, RMIT’s Michael Jones, Greening and Dan Jones gave Heart left back Beau Sharpe the opportunity to win the match. As his firm strike hit the back of the net his teammates charged towards him from the halfway line and soon the Heart huddle included players, coaches and fans yelling and rejoicing at the end of a season that will live long in their memories. A season the like of which we may never see again.
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5 SPEED MANUAL, LOW KILOMETRES, IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. FULL ELECTRICS, DUAL AIR BAGS, FACTORY ALLOYS, CD PLAYER AND MORE. TXI 570
2000 MITSUBISHI PAJERO
2005 KIA CERATO
2006 HOLDEN ASTRA CDX
2006 HYUNDAI SONATA
2007 FORD FOCUS
$9,990 DRIVE AWAY
$6,990 DRIVE AWAY
$3,990 DRIVE AWAY
AUTO, 7 SEATER, 4X4, LEATHER INTERIOR, FULL ELECTRICS, CD PLAYER AND MORE. EXCELLENT CONDITION, PERFECT FAMILY CAR. 1GK-4DH
AUTO, LOW KILOMETRES, IN VERY GOOD CONDITION BOTH INSIDE AND OUT. FULL ELECTRICS, AIRS BAGS, CD PLAYER AND MUCH MORE. ANY TEST WELCOME. TSK-348
5 SPEED MANUAL, REAR PARKING SENSORS, FULL ELECTRICS, DUAL AIR BAGS AND MORE. EXCELLENT CONDITION BOTH INSIDE AND OUT. ANY TEST WELCOME. 1GN-6MD
AUTO, LOW KILOMETRES, VERY WELL CARED FOR. FULL ELECTRICS, CD PLAYER, AIR BAGS AND MORE. AUTO BLOG RATED THIS CAR 4/5STAR. UIJ-612
5 SPEED MANUAL, FULL ELECTRICS, DUAL AIR BAGS, CD PLAYER AND MORE. EXCELLENT CONDITION BOTH INSIDE AND OUT, ANY TEST WELCOME. UUF-570
2006 HYUNDAI ELANTRA
2004 HOLDEN BARINA
2000 NISSAN PULSAR
1999 MAZDA BRAVO
2007 NISSAN X-TRAIL
$6,990 DRIVE AWAY
$6,990 DRIVE AWAY
$5,990 DRIVE AWAY
$3,990 DRIVE AWAY
$6,990 DRIVE AWAY
AUTO, GOOD KMS, FULL ELECTRICS, CD PLAYER, DUAL AIR BAGS AND MORE. WELCOME TO ANY TEST. XLZ-352
AUTO, LOW KILOMETRES, FULL ELECTRICS, DUAL AIR BAGS AND MUCH MORE. IN GREAT CONDITION, COME AND TEST DRIVE TODAY. TPX-431
WELL PRESENTED AUTO WITH LOW KMS, FULL ELECTRICS, CD PLAYER AND MORE. ANY TEST WELCOME. QHU-845
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$3,990 DRIVE AWAY
$9,990 DRIVE AWAY
MANUAL, LOW KILOMETRES, OPTIONAL 4WD, ROOF RACKS, TOW BAR, FULL ELECTRICS AND ONLY ONE OWNER. EXCELLENT CONDITION. ANY TEST WELCOME.
Finance available to approved purchasers. Interest credit fees and charges apply. Payments are based on a secured loan over 60 months at 10.75% per annum with no deposit, comparison rate schedule is available on request. Warning this comparison rate applies only to examples given. Different amounts and terms will result in different rate FRVWV IHHV DQG RU VDYLQJV DUH QRW LQFOXGHG LQ WKH FRPSDULVRQ UDWH DQG PD\ LQÃ&#x20AC;XHQFH WKH FRVW RI WKH ORDQ
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FREE FIRST YEAR SCHEDULED SERVICING ON 4X4 MODELS†
D-MAX 4X4
D-MAX 4X2
D-MAX 4X2
LS-M CREW CAB UTE MANUAL
SX SPACE CAB UTE AUTO
SX SINGLE CAB CHASSIS MANUAL 15MY
$
39,990
DRIVE AWAY*
EXCLUSIVE 3.0L ISUZU TURBO DIESEL
• 16" ALLOY WHEELS & FOG LIGHTS • ADVANCED AUDIO w/ BLUETOOTH® & IPOD® CONNECTIVITY • OUTSTANDING 3.5T TOWING+ • FUEL EFFICIENT 8.2L/100KM#
$
31,990
DRIVE AWAY*
EXCLUSIVE 3.0L ISUZU TURBO DIESEL
• ADVANCED AUDIO w/ BLUETOOTH® & IPOD® CONNECTIVITY • FUEL EFFICIENT 7.9L/100KM# • 90° REAR WING SPACE CAB DOORS • OUTSTANDING 3.5T TOWING+
$
25,990
EXCLUSIVE 3.0L ISUZU TURBO DIESEL
• ADVANCED AUDIO w/ BLUETOOTH® & IPOD® CONNECTIVITY • FUEL EFFICIENT 8.0L/100KM# • HUGE 2,550MM LONG ALLOY TRAY~ • CRUISE CONTROL & POWER WINDOWS
LIMITED STOCK
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MU-X 4X2
MU-X 4X2
LS-U 7 SEAT AUTO
LS-T 7 SEAT AUTO
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$
46,990
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EXCLUSIVE 3.0L ISUZU TURBO DIESEL
• 17" ALLOY WHEELS, FOG LIGHTS, SIDE STEPS • 8" TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY AUDIO w/ BLUETOOTH® & IPOD® CONNECTIVITY • OUTSTANDING 3.0T TOWING+ • REVERSING CAMERA & REAR PARK ASSIST
$
43,990
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EXCLUSIVE 3.0L ISUZU TURBO DIESEL
• 17" ALLOY WHEELS, FOG LIGHTS, SIDE STEPS • 8" TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY AUDIO w/ BLUETOOTH® & IPOD® CONNECTIVITY • OUTSTANDING 3.0T TOWING+ • REVERSING CAMERA & REAR PARK ASSIST
DRIVE AWAY*
$
36,990
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EXCLUSIVE 3.0L ISUZU TURBO DIESEL
• ADVANCED AUDIO w/ BLUETOOTH® & IPOD® CONNECTIVITY • FUEL EFFICIENT 8.1L/100KM# • OUTSTANDING 3.0T TOWING+ • REAR PARK ASSIST
PLUS $1000 FREE ACCESSORIES‡
HURRY TO MORNINGTON ISUZU UTE TODAY 41 Tyabb Rd, Mornington | PH: 5975 5188 www.morningtonisuzuute.com.au LMCT 10467 5-star ANCAP safety rating on 4x4 D-MAX Crew Cab models built from November 2013 onwards, 4x2 D-MAX Crew Cab High Ride models built from November 2014 onwards and all MU-X models. ^5 years/130,000km whichever occurs first, for eligible customers. Excludes trays and accessories. >The Capped Price Servicing Program (“CPS Program”) applies to Eligible Vehicles with a Warranty Start Date after 1 January 2015 at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers only. The CPS Program covers the first 6 Scheduled Services in line with the Scheduled Service Intervals. CPS Prices are subject to change. For full terms & conditions and current pricing visit isuzuute.com.au/service-plus. +3.5 tonne braked towing capacity on D-MAX 4x4 and 4x2 High Ride models and 3.0 tonne braked towing capacity on all MU-X models when fitted with an optional genuine Isuzu UTE tow bar kit. ~Includes economy alloy tray fitted at motorpool. #ADR 81/02 laboratory tests (combined cycle) for D-MAX models built from 5 November 2014 onwards and MU-X models built from 6 November 2014 onwards. §Leather on body contact areas of the seats. *Private and ABN holders only. Excludes government, fleet, rental & non-profit buyers. Includes one year business vehicle registration, CTP insurance, dealer delivery and statutory charges. Metallic/mica/pearl paint $450 extra. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers from 1/7/16 until 30/9/16 unless extended, varied or while stocks last. †Offer is limited to standard items (normal operating conditions) as listed in IUA Warranty and Service Booklet for the first Scheduled Service (6 Months/10,000km whichever occurs first) and second Scheduled Service (12 months/20,000km whichever occurs first) on 4x4 D-MAX & 15MY 4x4 MU-X models sold & delivered between 1/7/16 and 30/9/16 to private & ABN holders only. Excludes demonstrators. Offer does not cover any other Scheduled Service, Make-up Scheduled Service or any additional service items or requirements, which are at the owner’s expense. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers. Not available with any other offer excluding the $1,000 free Genuine Isuzu UTE accessories where offered. ‡Genuine Isuzu UTE accessories on 15MY 4x4 D-MAX models, 15MY 4x4 MU-X models & 15.5MY LS-T models sold & delivered between 1/7/16 and 30/9/16, unless varied or extended, to private & ABN holders only. Excludes demonstrators. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers. Not available with other offers.
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MORNINGTON MITSUBISHI RUN OUT SALE
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LMCT 10467 Mornington Mitsubishi reserves the right to extend or modify these offers. Offers available on new vehicles purchased and delivered between 01 Sept and 30 Sept 2016. Excludes Government, Rental & National Fleet buyers. See participating dealers for full terms and conditions. 1. Free auto upgrade from manual to automatic transmission on, Lancer ES Sport, ASX 2WD LS, Outlander 2WD LS, Triton GLX+ and GLS Dual Cab 4x4. Free auto upgrade not available with any other advertised offer. 2. Recommended DRIVE AWAY selling price, including 12 months registration, CTP insurance, Stamp Duty & Dealer Delivery. Excludes Government, Rental & National Fleet customers. DIAMOND ADVANTAGE: † NEW VEHICLE WARRANTY: 5 years or 100,000km (whichever occurs first). Service conditions apply. * CAPPED PRICE SERVICING: 4 years or 60,000km (whichever occurs first). Covers all items specified under the standard “Regular Service Table” for normal operating conditions detailed in the service and warranty booklet. Additional service/repair items (if required) are at additional cost. ^ROADSIDE ASSIST (Service conditions apply). For purchases of new Mitsubishi vehicles, your initial 12 month roadside assist will be extended for a period of 12 months from the date of the most recent eligible Capped Price Service for that vehicle performed at an authorised Mitsubishi dealer. Roadside assist, if extended in accordance with these items, is available for a maximum of up to 5 years. Conditions apply. See mitsubishi-motors.com.au for further information.
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