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A growing memorial to Mornington’s war losses THE Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove is shown the path at the centre of a new avenue of honour that has been planted at Mornington Secondary College. The 12 seedlings that will form the basis of the avenue have been propagated with seeds from the Gallipoli Lone Pine obtained through the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. Principal Linda Stanton said the idea for the avenue came from the students after attending a dawn service and Lone Pine commemoration on the Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey. “New avenue honours war dead” Page 8 Picture: Yanni
Protesters call to end cat kill By Danielle Kutchel ANIMAL advocates are protesting against the number of cats being killed after being held at Mornington Peninsula Shire’s Community Animal Shelter. Around 25 people from across Melbourne attended the rally on Sunday 20 November at the Watt Rd pound. Many are in animal rescue groups or advocacy work and used the time to discuss best practice management with colleagues. The shelter, which holds animals
found wandering on the peninsula, has been criticised for its alleged high-kill rates, barriers to adoption and limited public opening hours. Rally organiser Rosy Fischer, a former volunteer at the pound, said she spoke out “after witnessing an apparent lack of interest from shelter management in facilitating adoption of unclaimed animals and high kill rates of impounded cats”. “The rally was to highlight the fact that very few animals are listed for
adoption, the shelter is closed to the public and potential adopters have to go through a long-winded adoption process,” she said. “These practices make it difficult for animals to be reclaimed or rehomed from the facility and can lead to higher rates of euthanasia.” The main aim of the rally was to achieve a no-kill shelter, Ms Fischer said. She said no-kill shelters have a euthanasia rate of 10 per cent or less,
meaning most impounded animals are reclaimed or rehomed. Euthanasia is a last resort and animals are treated and rehabilitated before being marketed for adoption. Ms Fischer said this was not the case at the Mornington shelter. “I have seen healthy, rehomable cats taken away to be killed to make room for other cats coming in,” she said. “In their statistics the shelter says only feral or very sick cats are euthanised, which is false.”
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Choir’s charity Christmas concert MT ELIZA’S The Bel Canto Choir, right, will sing Christmas choral music, as well as poems and prose, 2.30pm, Sunday 4 December, at the Village Uniting Church, 93 Canadian Bay Rd, Mt Eliza. Guests will be invited to sing traditional Christmas carols enhanced with harmonies and descants sung by the choir, and conducted by Margaret Brown. Proceeds from the concert will be donated to Fusion – Mornington Peninsula, for a community placement refuge supporting homeless or troubled young people. Tickets: $20 adults; $15 concession. Details: 9787 5383 or visit thebelcantochoirmteliza.wordpress.com/
New policy a surprise for councillors Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au ALL 11 of Mornington Peninsula Shire’s newly-elected councillors have been handed copies of a “Councillor and staff interactions policy”, which reminds them that the CEO is in charge of shire staff, not the ratepayer elected representatives. Councillors were not consulted about the policy before it was drafted and will now have to consult council's governance department who will decide whether a request by elected representatives will be granted or denied. If a request is refused, councillors can raise the issue with council CEO Carl Cowie – the only officer ap-
pointed by councillors - or governance manager Joe Spiteri. The policy states councillors and staff “are expected to conduct their interactions with each other with respect, professionalism, objectivity, honesty and high standards of ethical behaviour”. Most of the rules laid out in the policy are already included in the Local Government Act and are covered by accepted workplace relations standards and the shire’s codes of conduct for councillors and staff. Copies of the new policy were handed to councillors during one of nine scheduled induction sessions which began two days after the official declaration of results of the 22 October municipal elections.
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Hospital weathers wave of asthma-storm casualties Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au A RECORD number of patients sought treatment at Frankston Hospital’s emergency department after an early evening cool change swept through last Monday. The thunderstorm asthma event described by senior Melbourne medicos as “a health emergency of unprecedented scale” put emergency medical services under pressure throughout Melbourne. Six people died and thousands were left gasping for breath after wild winds coincided with a high pollen count. Such was the scale of the event that Ambulance Victoria was forced to issue an alert on Twitter. After the weather-driven disaster hit,
Frankston Hospital’s emergency department was deluged with 77 patients between 7pm and midnight. Of these patients, 51 complained of respiratory problems; five were critically unwell; and three were sent to intensive care. Some of the patients had never experienced asthma before. There was even a Code Blue alert in the hospital car park – meaning a patient was so badly afflicted by breathing difficulties that he could not walk. A stretcher was sent out to bring him to casualty. Others were suffering pre-arrest – not breathing – and required intubation with breathing tubes into their windpipes, or even machineassisted breathing. The emergency department saw 260 patients instead of the usual 200 in the 24 hours from
noon Monday to noon Tuesday. Emergency doctor Leong Goh, who was in charge of the hospital’s response team, worked through “an exhausting” night from 2pm-5am Tuesday. Other staff stayed back for up to four hours to help cope with the onslaught, going home only if rostered on early next day. “It was certainly exciting to have such an overwhelming flow of patients,” Dr Goh, a doctor for 25 years, said. “We had a lot of very sick people, especially for asthma. “It has never been this bad before and really caused a drain on the system. “I’ve been here 16 years and I’ve never seen such a single big problem.” The wave of patients began about 8pm, an hour after the cool change moved through. “We didn’t realise that we would have so many people here and it took us time to realise what
was going on,” he said. “Normally we would see around 20 patients [for respiratory problems] but we had 51 this time and it was only in the evening shortly after the storm.” Most patients were aged 40 and under, with sufferers of asthma, eczema, hay fever and other allergies, most affected. Dr Gough said treatments depended on the sickness of the patient. Some needed only Ventolin or steroid tablets to help with breathing. Rosebud Hospital was not so badly affected, with only four patients presenting with stormasthma symptoms. State Health Department spokesman Bram Alexander said the “complex nature and scale of the event [meant] further comment [was] not appropriate until a cause of death has been attributed for these cases”.
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with a disability – only three per cent - is one of the first things that needs to change. He believes the combative relationship between the human rights office and the Turnbull Government is “damaging” to the democratic process; one that could further undermine the effectiveness and progress of the commission’s work. Mr Innes described the treatment of Australian Human Rights Commission president Gillian Triggs as “pretty terrible” and said it was undemocratic to personally criticise people for “doing their job”. “The Attorney General and the federal government have worked on the premise that if they don’t like the advice, they shoot the messenger.” He said governments should be more interested in listening to independent advice and providing incentives to employers that are not limited to people on disability support pensions. “One scheme we could have is where every MP would get an extra staff member if they employ a person with a disability. We know what it can do and it wouldn’t be expensive,” he said. “But there is still a lot of work to be done to change attitudes and thinking around employing people with disabilities. “I know of many small businesses who haven’t used the government’s incentive schemes to employ people with disabilities because of the bureaucracy – the process has to be simpler and there needs to be incentives to big business as well.” Mr Innes will speak on human rights and discrimination at a Human Rights Oration at Mornington Secondary College, Friday 9 December. Register: trybooking.com/NRDM or phone 5950 1099.
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NEWS DESK Fire prevention PARKS Victoria is conducting its annual summer fuel reduction program to maintain fuel breaks and fire access tracks, slash grass and remove weeds on public land. Prevention work is being done in 16 parks on the Mornington Peninsula and around Western Port. These include Mornington Peninsula, Point Nepean and Arthurs Seat state parks, Bald Hill and Buckley nature conservation reserves, Coolart Heritage Reserve, Crib Point and Tyabb bushland reserves, Devilbend and Warneet natural features reserves, French Island National Park, Kangerong and Main Ridge nature conservation reserves, Langwarrin and The Pines flora and fauna reserves, and Tubbarubba Reserve. “Fire can spread quickly and our work to reduce fuel loads is an important part of managing the landscape in urban areas,” Parks’ senior manager fire and emergency operations Anthony Maxwell said. “Reducing fuel will not by itself stop a major bushfire, but it is crucial to ensuring the safest possible access for fire-fighters and to provide a vital fuel buffer to nearby homes. “Bushfires and grass fires can move rapidly and generate a large amount of heat. We urge residents living near forests or grasslands to carry out fire preparation works, such as keeping grass cut, clearing gutters, pruning shrubs and trees, and removing rubbish and weeds from around the home.” “It’s important for residents to understand that we cut grass when it is nearly ‘cured’ – almost dried out – to avoid regrowth during the hot, dry months,” Mr Maxwell said.
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New avenue honours war dead MORNINGTON Secondary College students played an active role in establishing a new World War I avenue of honour. One Friday they hosted the Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove, Lady Cosgrove and Eastern Victoria MP and Parliamentary Secretary for Treasury and Finance Daniel Mulino at its official opening. The avenue of honour – with its 21 plaques – commemorates the 21 Mornington district soldiers who died during the war and four women who enlisted as volunteers. The idea came from the students. In 2012, a group, which included relatives and teachers, attended the dawn service and Lone Pine commemoration on the Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey. “It was a powerful and emotional experience for them,” principal Linda Stanton said. “They came home determined to establish a lasting memorial at the school for the community.” Seeds from the Gallipoli Lone Pine were obtained through the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. “We have 12 seedlings which have been carefully nurtured over these years, ready to plant,” Ms Stanton said. “The avenue of honour aims to convey a message from our youth, the present generation, to our community about the meaning of Anzac and ensure that it is not forgotten. “We hope our avenue of honour will be a place of reflection for all members of the community, to remind us of the loss to the then small community of Mornington of many young
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War memorial: A tree-lined avenue honouring the sacrifices of men and women of Mornington in World War I was officially opened on Friday by the Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove. Picture: Yanni
men, many barely older than our students themselves.” Support for the avenue came from the state government and Victorian Veterans Council as well as community donations. Ms Stanton said the school was indebted to the Mornington and District Historical Society, especially historian Val Wilson for her assistance and research. The honour roll is based on her
published work, The Names on the Mornington Honour Roll 1914-18. Who Were They? A plaque also acknowledges the women volunteers: Sisters Ethel Biggs, Elsie Pitchford and Valerie Zichy-Woinarski, of the Australian Army Nursing Corps, and Lorna Robertson, British and Canadian Red Cross voluntary aid detachments. The school has contacted descendants, including those of the women
volunteers, who have indicated they will be at the opening. Several were at the 100 year Gallipoli anniversary commemoration at the college last year. Ms Stanton said Mornington Secondary could be the only school in the country with a formal avenue of honour (other than a memorial) with plaques. “We are not sure how to find this out,” she said.
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Signed up: Protesters want to lessen the number of cats being killed after being kept at Mornington Peninsula Shire’s animal pound in Watt Rd, Mornington.
Protesters want to save cats Continued from Page 1 Ms Fischer said when she attempted to raise her concerns with shelter management she was banned from the pound. She said she contacted some shire councillors, but received only one response “over a year ago�, telling her that the shelter was being “looked into�. Ms Fischer said she had received threats and abuse on Facebook in the lead up to the protest. The shire’s environment protection manager David Dobroszczyk said the pound was open to the public by appointment 8.30am-5pm weekdays and 10am-5pm Saturday and Sunday. “Visitors come by appointment only because of occupational health and safety, quarantine and infection control [rules],� he said. “Pets coming in start off in the quarantine facility because their health and ownership status is initially unknown. If they are not claimed within eight days, they move into the shelter.� Mr Dobroszczyk said pound staff were “fully aware of their duties to provide responsible animal management and animal welfare practices
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Chemical tests Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au THE Department of Defence has ordered a “detailed environmental investigation� in and around the HMAS Cerberus base after the discovery of traces of a chemical carcinogen outside the base. The per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) was contained in aqueous fire-fighting foams used in training and is suspected of infecting soil and ground water as run-off. Although phased out by the department in 2004, the chemical was used for decades at defence force bases throughout Australia. HMAS Cerberus is one of 12 sites under investigation, with some, such as the Townsville RAAF Base, and HMAS Stirling near Perth,
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at naval base The investigation will begin next year and take 12 months to complete. It aims to provide “significant site-specific information to assist in the identification of suitable management and remedial options”. It will also seek to identify pathways and receptors – such as people, plants or animals that may have been exposed, and include a human health and ecological risk assessment and plan future action to mitigate risks. The department stresses the offending chemical, PFAS, is found in food packaging and nonstick cookware. The Environmental Health Standing Committee said: “There is currently no consistent evidence that exposure to PFAS causes adverse human health effects”. The department said it “remains committed to being open and transparent with local communi-
ties during the investigations”. “Once further information regarding the detailed environmental investigations is available, [we] will provide information to the local and state authorities and will engage with the local community at the earliest opportunity.” The issue of water and soil contamination is especially contentious at the Williamtown RAAF base, near Newcastle, and the Oakey Army Aviation Centre, Queensland, which recently became Australia’s first proven cases of high-level PFAS contamination. More than 400 Williamtown residents are understood to have launched a class action against the Defence Department, citing mental anguish and loss of property value. Oakey residents are also been reported to be pursuing a class action.
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2016 PENINSULA HEALTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of Peninsula Health will be held on Friday 2 December at 2pm at the Frankston Arts Centre, Davey Street, Frankston. The business of the meeting will be to receive the Annual Report from the Board of 'LUHFWRUV LQFOXGLQJ WKH ¿QDQFLDO statements and Auditor’s report, a report on the health services provided to the community in 2015/2016 and a report on the proposed health services to be provided in 2016/2017.
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Don’t sacrifice needed services for rate caps The State Labor Government CPI-linked rate capping for local governments has come into effect. Unfortunately, many councils have reduced community services and conditions of employment in order to “balance the books”. Home and community care, children’s services and leisure services not only benefit our most vulnerable residents, but provide employment for a predominately female workforce. We need to ensure that our newly elected councillors have an understanding of our expected needs in relation to these valuable services. Submissions for consideration in the development of the shire’s 2017/18 annual budget close 8 December. The purpose of Labor’s policy, as I understand it, was to rein in wasteful use of money on consultants, meritless projects and senior management remuneration - not spending on essential community services. Jane Clarke, Rosebud
Ban beach horses Diane Lewis, Friends of the Hooded Plover, should now turn her attention to having horses banned from using St Andrews Beach (“Dog ban follows years on non-compliance” Letters 15/11/16). I agree wthat our national parks should provide “a safe home for native plants and animals and a place for families to visit, enjoy and learn about the environment”. The hypocrisy of banning dogs on leads while allowing horses to gallop along the beach is breathtaking. Parks Victoria’s commercial licence that allows horses to use St Andrews Beach is cynical given its motto: Healthy Parks, healthy people. Mornington Peninsula Shire Council should
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Traffic snarl Two places where roadworks have reduced the lanes of traffic from four to effectively two, are along Eastbourne Rd and along Point Nepean Rd, Rye. Common sense would say we need more lanes to accommodate the ever increasing traffic of the area, especially over holiday periods where we now see gridlock on all roads of the southern peninsula region. As we now see, Peninsula Link is also at a standstill much of the time during holidays. Why is Mornington Peninsula Shire hell bent on creating an even larger traffic jam? Try asking the shire and all one gets is silence. No one from the shire nor any councillor is talking, so I am left to make an assumption. We are fully aware that the shire has for many years been pushing for the extension of the freeway from Jetty Rd through to Melbourne Rd to ease congestion in the Rosebud and Rye areas. Clearly an incentive is needed for the state government to fund this extension, so why not create a bigger traffic Jam in the area and then ask again that the government fast tracks the freeway extension as it is now a massive traffic bottleneck. Will the “new” councillors be far more open than the previous lot or will they be gagged by the shire hierarchy? Surely ratepayers are entitled to know exactly what the shire is planning
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The proposal by Mornington Peninsula Shire to reduce the speed limit from 80kph to 70kph for a distance of 6.3 kilometres on Melbourne Rd between Rye and Sorrento is not tackling the critical safety issues along Melbourne Rd, which are the bushfire danger potential and restricted visibility due to the failure of either the shire or VicRoads to clear the excessive trees and vegetation along the road reserve. This leads to a significant reduction in visibility for the drivers of cars seeking to enter Melbourne Rd from the side streets and, for the drivers of other vehicles on Melbourne Rd, to see these vehicles, which I suspect is a major factor in accidents. The wide road reserve of Melbourne Rd will fail to act as a fire break when the inevitable bushfire in Mornington Peninsula National Park crosses Melbourne Rd and destroys houses and property on both sides of the road, when it ought to be the major opportunity for a natural fire break and provide access for emergency services. Melbourne Rd is a well-engineered road, relatively straight on a wide road reservation
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Although dogs are banned on beaches within Mornington Peninsula National Park horses, under licence to a commercial operator, continue to be allowed at St Andrews and at least one resident believes it’s time they too should be kept off the beach. See “Ban beach horses� this page.
The Local Government Act, together with common courtesy, sets the standards for workplace relationships between councillors and council staff. Council officers should remember they are paid by ratepayers. They should also realise councillors are the elected representatives of the ratepayers. Let’s hope this new council made up of new and past members has the strength and fortitude to ask the appropriate questions and demand the appropriate response from council officers so they can make informed decisions. On the past form of council I, quite frankly, don’t fancy their chances. Andrew Satchwell, Somers
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Who’s in control? Sorry, but have I missed something. I don’t recall having elected Mornington Peninsula Shire CEO Carl Cowie as the ratepayers’ spokesperson to advise our new councillors on what they can and can’t do [as outlined in the shire’s “Councillor and staff interactions policy�] . How can we expect our elected councillors to make an informed decision on any matter before them if bureaucrats such as Mr Cowie and governance manager Joe Spiteri can decide what information they can be given - if any.
The biggest mistake being made by Capel Sound Foreshore Committee is that it has been clearing the ramp of sand and stacking it on each side of the ramp. They have run out of room and extended the beach out to sea but the ramp cannot go out with the sand and again gets covered with sand. The foreshore committee should have noticed that the ramp has been getting harder to keep clean. This year it has had to close one ramp so it can used to stack. The only way the committee is going to be able to keep control over the sand movements is to stack it on the east side of the ramp and have it removed no later than July of each year, not like mid-November this year. When all the sand has been removed, the committee has to spread enough grade two or grade three top soil over that area to stop the sand from going over Point Nepean Rd and into Burdett St. With 4000 launchings a season must be returning the committee something like $50,000 to $55,000 dollars a year. Earlier this year the committee invited the public to two meetings at West Rosebud and ask for ideas to help it run the foreshore but, after this episode, it doesn’t give anyone encouragement to help. Ken Tainton, Rosebud
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which has recently had roundabouts constructed at the major intersections. There are no schools or commercial developments (except one on a roundabout), and is perfectly suitable for speeds of 80kph and a reduction in the speed limit may increase the traffic flow on Point Nepean Rd. Speed limits are meant to be set according to the road conditions, not for pseudo political purposes. A safety action plan for both road users and residents of this part of the peninsula would, before taking any action on speed limits, be for the shire to significantly clear out the vegetation and some of the trees to reduce the extreme fire risk on Melbourne Rd reserve. Alan Reid, Sorrento
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Training for new year’s surfing MEMBERS of the Disabled Surfers’ Association Mornington Peninsula donned wetsuits and took to the water at Point Leo to practice and improve their skills in preparation for next year’s three events. The skill improvement morning was conducted by Ash Gardner, Stewart Lockie and Gary Morton, with Jenny Anglis-Goodall volunteering as the group’s “crash test dummy”. A new surfboard for event days was also trialled. Surf day events will be held by the DSAMP at Point Leo 11am-3pm on Saturday 14 January and Saturday 4 March. Details: Jenny AnglissGoodall, call 0417 453 669. A third event is being held at Inverloch 11am2pm Saturday 11 February. Details: Stuart Yates, 0411 476 478. For more details about the DSAMP or to register as a volunteer of surfing participant go to disabledsurfers.org/vic/morning-peninsulabranch/
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Sports for all MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire will celebrate International Day of People with Disability by holding a come-and-try sports day and miniexpo at Civic Reserve, Mornington, 10am–1pm Wednesday 7 December. International Day of People with Disability aims to increase public awareness, understanding and acceptance of people with disability. Activities on the day will include tennis, gymnastics, soccer, netball, footy, dance, table tennis and SWISH (blind table tennis). A Marveloo, a portable, fully accessible toilet with adjustable change table and hoist, will also be available. The toilet is part of a campaign by the shire’s all abilities consultative committee to see similar permanent toilets around the peninsula. Refreshments available. Bookings at: mornpen.vic.gov.au/allabilitiesday, spcd.admin@ mornpen.vic.gov.au or 5950 1099.
FOOTBALL coach Alastair Clarkson will share some of his sporting and business insights over breakfast at Mt Eliza. Clarkson will speak about the challenges he has dealt with throughout his renowned career. One of the AFL’s most respected modern-day coaches, he is best known for leading Hawthorn to four premierships in 2008, 2013, 2014 and 2015. Recognised for his innovation, leadership philosophies and ability to change the way AFL football is played, Clarkson is a passionate, people-focussed person with an interest in the community. He draws on his educational background, including a Master of Business Administration from Monash University, to articulate the similarities between achieving and maintaining peak performance in sport and success in the business world. The breakfast presentation is on Tuesday 6 December, at the Ranelagh Club, 3 Rosserdale Cres in Mt Eliza, 7-8.45am. Fee: $47.25. Bookings essential: mornpen.vic.gov.au/alastairclarkson
Crime writer CRIME writer and former assistant Victoria Police Commissioner Bill Robertson will be at the Mornington and Hastings libraries, 6 December, to talk about his second novel, Fox. Fox is an action thriller about Colin Fox, a member of the stolen generation, who, despite having an extremely traumatic childhood, becomes a specialist SAS officer. Murder, bikie gangs, outback boxing tents, false imprisonment and a female stalker are all part of the plot. Bookings essential: ourlibrary.mornpen.vic.gov.au or call 5950 1820.
Senior drivers’ expo SENIORS are invited to a free drivers’ expo at Mornington Community Theatre, Wilsons Rd, Mornington, 9.30am, Saturday 3 December. They will receive a free driving assessment in their own car by a qualified instructor, free roadworthy checks, and a free road rule book, as well as a certificate of attendance. Morning tea and lunch will be provided. Details: Call 59864621 or 0419 398 695.
Alliance head retires after 10 years THE executive officer of the South East Councils Climate Change Alliance (SECCCA) Greg Hunt has stepped down after 10 years. Mr Hunt, above, has been succeeded by Dominique La Fontaine. In an email to his many contacts last week Mr Hunt said his decade at executive officer of SECCCA had been “extremely rewarding … work that is of ever-increasing importance”. He apologised for “the impersonal nature of this group email”. “However, after 43 years in a range of jobs, each in areas that have allowed me to express personal passions as well as professional commitments, it is time to pass on the baton to my successor Dominique La Fontaine.” Mr Hunt said he was retiring from fulltime work and was setting up a personal website with tabs such as Birds, Ginkgos, Travel, Whimsy, Politics and Climate Change.
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69 High Street, Hastings, 5979 4177 hastings.vic@raywhite.com raywhitehastings.com.au
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Moorooduc Oberon Park – 20a within the exclusive Golden Triangle of Moorooduc An irresistibly refined family residence on 20 blue chip acres (approx.) delivering exceptional lifestyle desirability with urban convenience. High ceilings and inviting proportions define the formal lounge and dining areas to the front, accompanied by a kitchen with granite benchtops abut the walk-in pantry. With superb indoor/outdoor focus, this property also includes a pool house (which doubles as a guest stay house) and features a self-contained ensuite. Ideally suited to horses and cattle, this property includes an all-weather 60mx 20m sand ménage, hay/machinery shed and separate large barn inclusive of 3 stables, kitchenette, toilet, float parking and tack room. 11 electric fenced paddocks (4 with shelters) and 4 large post and rail day yards leading to cattle yards and crush. Moments away from shops and Peninsula Link, easy access to Victoria’s prestigious schools, world-class wineries, restaurants, golf courses and beaches. This is a property of distinction.
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28 Boes Road, HASTINGS Buyers over $1,300,000 Ray White Real Estate, 69 High Street, Hastings, 5979 4177 Ruby Smith, 0434 744 744
DISCREETLY tucked away from the road, at the end of a tree-lined driveway, this handsome ranch-style home is set on a tranquil 2.5 hectare block â&#x20AC;&#x201C; with four fenced paddocks and a small dam that would accommodate a small amount of livestock â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and a vast lawn area around the home is dotted with established trees for extra privacy. Welcoming living areas with splendid high ceilings define the main open-plan zone which consists of a combined lounge and meals space with wood heater and a lovely adjoining kitchen with island bench and walk-in pantry. From the
front, there is a formal lounge to the right as you enter, and opening from the dining room is a separate study. Three more excellent bedrooms all have walk-in robes, with the larger master bedroom also boasting an enormous ensuite with the usual features, plus his and hers vanity units. The fourth bedroom has built-in robes, and there is a well-appointed main bathroom. Extending away from the kitchen and living zone is a magnificent undercover entertaining area that will significantly enhance the sense of overall space on offer. Fully tiled and securely fenced,
the space has been landscaped with tropical themed gardens, and front and centre is the fantastic solar heated in-ground swimming pool. There is a double garage under the roof line of the home and a full complement of quality outbuildings include an 84 square metre machinery shed with power and sliding doors, and a second tandem length garage with roller door. Offering a reassuring sense of privacy, this delightful small acreage property remains very accessible to schools and shopping, so be sure to explore this beautiful lifestyle opportunity.
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AUCTION THIS SATURDAY
Mornington 1/3 Portrush Grove
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Sophistication By The Sea Beachside, near new and contemporary throughout, this 3BR villa with 2 bathrooms plus powder room presents the ultimate lifestyle by the sea. Walk to the Esplanade, shops and cafĂŠs and enjoy a low maintenance, indoor-outdoor lifestyle. The single storey home is 5 months old, one of 3 on the block and presents as new. Plush carpets, sleek bathrooms, open plan design and high-end fixtures and fittings throughout. Entertain in the stunning kitchen with s/steel SMEG appliances, breakfast island bench, Caesarstone counters. Enjoy sea breezes from the private courtyard patio. Main bathroom with freestanding bath, Caesarstone vanity and ultra modern textured and tiled walls. Includes double remote garage, ducted heating, air conditioning, built-in robes, master with walk-in robe, landscaped gardens.
Mount Martha 103A Dunns Road
Auction Saturday 3rd December at 3:30pm View Saturday 3:00-3:30pm www.harcourts.com.au/VMG26296 Lauren Wild M 0413 487 179 P 03 5970 8000 lauren.wild@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street
SOLD at charity auction - $570,000
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Harcourts Mornington Gives Backâ&#x20AC;ŚWe were thrilled that Kathy, Darren and the Harcourts team got behind our fundraising effort with all profits going to the Oncology Department at the Alfred Foundation. They ran an Auction campaign and sold the home at a fantastic price above the reserve and they got all the advertisers on board and they went absolutely above and beyond. I do not think there would be many other Real Estate Agents in town who would work for free and do it with the energy and enthusiasm that Kathy and Darren did. Well done, highly recommended on all counts!
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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NEW LISTING
Mornington 23 Fulton Avenue Big, beachside and a bright future A beautiful big 796 sqm (approx) block of beachside land with a 3 bedroom home, walking distance to the water – this is a golden opportunity for the future. It’s close to Fisherman’s Beach, a short drive to Main Street and a 5 minute stroll to the Dava Drive shops. Enjoy the solid, single storey home as it is or rent it out while you explore the property’s development potential (subject to council approval). The home features 2 living areas plus a sun room, a spacious master bedroom with a modern ensuite and walk-in robe, built-in robes, evaporative cooling, a gas log fire and a wall furnace. The kitchen is spacious, functional and central and the family bathroom is contemporary and has a separate shower and bath. There is a carport, a double garage, off-street parking and a big back yard.
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Stylish Beach House - Live The Dream A renovated 3BR home in the heart of B&B territory, beachside Mornington – here’s your chance to own a stylish beach house walking distance to the water. The 312sqm (approx) property on the high side of Nelson Street has been updated and the result is a gorgeous coastal home framed by a north facing, landscaped front yard. It’s low maintenance and all the work is done. Enjoy a 7 minute walk to Fisherman’s Beach and a 5 minute walk to the Esplanade track. The rendered brick home has a double remote garage and a stunning paved patio. Includes open plan lounge/dining, timber floors, decorative cornices, fireplace. All bedrooms have ceiling fans and built-in robes, including a triple robe in the master. Includes ducted heating and cooling, s/ steel appliances. This is a single-level lifestyle property in a sought after beachside location.
Auction Saturday 17th December at 1:00pm View Saturday 12:30-1:00pm www.harcourts.com.au/VMG26279 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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NEW LISTING
Mount Martha 12 Desert Hill Drive
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Beautifully positioned in a quiet cul-de-sac, just 500 metres from Bentons Square Shopping Centre, this delightful 3 bedroom home offers modern, comfortable living that will appeal to families and investors alike. Positioned on a corner block with side access, it provides flexibility and convenience close to parks and schools. The floor plan comprises a living room and family/ meals area that opens to a great backyard with landscaped gardens and space for children to play. The master bedroom with walk-in-robe and ensuite is at the front of the home, while two further bedrooms with built-ins are at the rear alongside a bathroom with separate bath and shower. Well-presented throughout, this affordable home includes split-system airconditioning, ducted heating and a remote double lock up garage. In a sought-after area, it is moments from popular Dunns Road Reserve as well as Osborne Primary School and Bentons Junior College.
Price View Saturday 12:00-12:30pm www.harcourts.com.au/YMG26347 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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Mornington 7/94-96 Barkly Street Sun, sand and a stylish pad It’s the perfect holiday pad, investment or first home owner’s abode. This renovated 2BR villa unit with an ultra modern interior, is walking distance to Mothers Beach and main Street so grab your sun screen and your walking shoes because in a lifestyle property with a location as central as this, you’ll barely need the car. The freestanding, solid brick villa is one of 7 on the block and it has been renovated to create a coastal showpiece. It features a single carport, open plan lounge, dining and kitchen, built-in robes and a sleek bathroom with a claw foot bath and frameless shower. It’s low maintenance and features solid timber floors, s/steel ceiling fans, a barn-style feature door, gas log fire, s/steel dishwasher and rangehood, spacious master and panel heaters. Walk to cafes, restaurants, supermarket shopping and more.
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Price: Negotiable Over $410,000 View By Appointment www.harcourts.com.au/VMG26346 Malcolm Parkinson M 0421 704 246 P 03 5970 8000 malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au Sue Monaghan M 0400 481 862 P 03 5970 8000 sue.monaghan@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street
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Mornington 1 & 2 / 17 Pender Avenue Two Executive Homes Coming Soon.... These luxuriously appointed, brand new single storey homes (under construction now) will suit the most discerning buyers whilst providing absolute convenience within easy access to cafes, shops, Birdrock beach, buses and the delights of the Esplanade. Delivering 24 squares (URL) approx of stylish living with an emphasis on space and light and an open plan design to suit a family requiring a low maintenance lifestyle. Includes all the extras you would expect with this prized position. Just move in and enjoy the beachside lifestyle.
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Mornington Units 2-4 / 1-3 Maxwell Street Luxurious And Large Villas, Designed To Appeal Q Open plan living that flows seamlessly to the
alfresco entertaining area Q Ducted heating & split system A/C
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168 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888
Mornington Auction this Saturday
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48 Herbert Street, Mornington Surrounded by million dollar homes in prestigious Beleura Hill, this exceptional setting with a 1920s three-bedroom residence is moments from beautiful Mills Beach and vibrant Main Street’s cafes and boutique shops and offers a unique opportunity to capitalise on existing plans and permits for two luxurious townhouses. The state-of-the-art design features façades designed in context with the coastal surrounding and stylish interiors offering a two-storey three-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom plus a study residence with internal lift and a single-level two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence. Snap up the chance to secure this exciting development opportunity and reap the rewards of this blue ribbon ready to go project in one of Mornington’s most coveted settings.
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Saturday 3rd December 12.00pm As advertised or by appointment Kylie Miller 0404 041 554 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103
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168 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888
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2/28 Venice Street, Mornington Designed on the cutting edge, this state-of-the-art two-storey four-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom family residence is exclusively positioned in a quiet beachside pocket within minutes of Main Street’s cafes and the beachfront and brings sophisticated inner-city luxury to this sought-after residential environment. Combining superb dimensions with eyecatching appointments, the stunning interior has an emphasis on open, free-flowing interiors with three living zones, an entertainer’s Carrara kitchen with AEG appliances, butler’s pantry and cellar, and two outdoor entertaining areas. Features include a luxurious ground-floor main bedroom with WIR and en suite, double remote garage and Oak flooring.
Inspect Contact
As advertised or by appointment Jake Egan 0491 129 137 Rachel Crook 0419 300 515
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168 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888
Mornington Auction this Saturday
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2/55 Herbert Street, Mornington Hidden away in a boutique group in coveted Beleura Hill, this magnificent architect-designed two-storey fourbedroom, 2.5-bathroom residence is unrivalled in quality and size. Beautifully finished with polished floorboards and streaming natural light, the low-maintenance interiors emphasise space and seamless indoor-outdoor northern living with a private entertaining deck leading off the spacious open-plan living and dining zone; while the stone and Bosch kitchen is customised for gourmet efficiency. A palatial ground-floor main bedroom suite and double remote garage reflect the first class fit-out just a short walk to magical Mills Beach and the cosmopolitan lifestyle and café scene of Main Street.
Auction Saturday 3rd December 11.00am Inspection Saturday 10.30 - 11.00am Contact Alex Campbell 0432 344 394 Jake Egan 0491 129 137 bowmanandcompany.com.au
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1/203 Palmerston Avenue, Dromana With stunning bay views and superb appointments, this impressive new two-storey residence’s sophisticated interior provides the ideal response to a stylish low-maintenance Peninsula lifestyle. With expansive front and rear decks linking to a spacious open-plan living and dining zone via sliding doors and exceptional three-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom accommodation, this designer domain delivers a faultless lifestyle. With a sleek stone kitchen with Butler’s pantry, top-floor living, balcony and main bedroom suite with bay views, luxuriant main bathroom, polished boards and double garage, this custom designed home resides close to the Dromana foreshore, shops, schools, parkland and freeway access.
Auction Saturday 10th December 12.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Ayden Nelson 0419 447 038 bowmanandcompany.com.au
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For Lease 803 Point Nepean Road, ROSEBUD
Prime Point Nepean Site
Entertainers paradise Address: For Sale: Agency: Agent:
8 You Yangs Avenue DROMANA $850,000 - $935,000 Stockdale & Leggo, 1159-1165 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud, 5987 3233 Carman Ruiz, 0411 121 070
SIT back, relax and enjoy the spectacular views across the peninsula and the bay from this stunning double storey home that allows you to entertain in style as the sun sets and the city lights begin to sparkle. At ground level are the three bedrooms, including the large master suite with sliding doors opening to an alresco deck, a walk-in robe and an ensuite. Remaining bedrooms share the superb main bathroom, and there is a separte laundry. This is a home designed for a family who need that extra space and the upper level with a comfortable lounge and dining area certainly delivers on this. Both zones open out to a protected viewing deck with a northerly aspect, where the expansive outlook across the bay can be enjoyed. A stylish kitchen has high ceilings and beautiful timber floors. The immaculate 1800 square metre block is well-fenced, and from the street, a neat driveway leads up to a double garage.
This well known Jeff Wignall Ford dealership is becoming vacant. One of only two dealerships in this booming Peninsula location. This site of 1274m2 is situated on Point Nepean Road with 3 street frontages totalling 160 metres. The buildings comprise a total of 315m2. Office
Storage at rear
Showroom
Lunchroom
Workshop with 3-phase power
Male and female amenities.
The property is zoned Commercial 1 which suits a variety of potential uses (STCA)
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Tom Crowder 0438 670 300 Michael Crowder 0408 358 926 Level 1, 1 Colemans Road, Carrum Downs VIC 3201
168 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888 Red Hill
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8-12 Elizabeth Road, Red Hill Cradled within a hideaway location with Red Hill’s boutique shops and primary school at the end of the street, this four-bedroom single-level residence is a superb country escape with every lifestyle convenience at your doorstep. Set within beautiful garden surrounds with towering gums and a gully walk through to a fire pit for the ultimate relaxation in nature, this tranquil residence combines natural beauty with a stylish contemporary interior and a separate studio perfect for guests. With stylish Blackwood timber flooring and 50,000 litres of water storage, this unique home enjoys absolute peace and privacy close to cafes, wineries, farm gates and bay and surf beaches.
Auction Saturday 10th December 1.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Jake Egan 0491 129 137 Rachel Crook 0419 300 515 bowmanandcompany.com.au
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Situated in a premier location with the beach and Main Street shops, restaurants and cafes just minutes away, this stunning single level residence with secure remote gated entry combines outstanding easy living with superb convenience. Sunlight streams into the expansive living area with soaring 12ft ceilings and a wall of glass providing a delightful outlook to the leafy courtyard. In the heart of the home, a well-equipped kitchen featuring Miele appliances and granite benches accompanies the dining area. The master bedroom includes walk in robe & ensuite, 2nd bedroom with built in robe and the 3rd bedroom is generously sized and could also function as a second living area/guest bedroom/home office with it’s own door opening onto a side courtyard. Also powder room, laundry with built in cabinetry, ducted heating, split system air conditioner and double remote garage with convenient internal access. A brilliantly designed home where you can simply walk to everything.
Over 898,000 children across Australia and New Zealand won’t receive a gift this Christmas From December 1st, you can make a difference to less fortunate families in our community by delivering a Christmas gift to our tree. Proudly run by Ray White Mornington and the Rotary Club of Mornington, all you need to do is purchase and wrap a gift foir a child, then place it under the tree at Ray White Mornington. Let the Ray White team know if the gift is for a boy or a girl, and we’ll make sure it gets delivered to deserving family in our community.
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This 1970â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s classic brick veneer offers the perfect renovation project or redevelopment opportunity (STCA) on desirable north/south orientated block of 787m2 approx with bay glimpses. The generous layout includes 4 bedrooms, family room with cathedral ceilings, kitchen/dining, 2nd living area, carport plus garage and there is ample storage space for boat/trailer. Ideal beachside position with the convenience of a bus stop just metres away and within close proximity to the beach and shops. Must be Sold!
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Lochiel
$849,000 - $920,000
Open: Sat 2-2.30pm
MORNINGTON 26a Adelaide Street 4
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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. • 4 bedrooms (large master suite with WIR & ensuite) • Zoned & spacious living areas upstairs & down • Country style kitchen with feature timber topped island bench
MORNINGTON 16 Mitchell Street
Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
• Alfresco entertaining area & sizeable rear garden with gated access to park • Ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, high ceiling & double garage
Agent on site: Sat 1-1.30pm
Complete Contemporary Convenience
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Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
Ben York 0477 020 090
Offers Over $900,000
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Designed with an essence on space & light is this stunning beachside abode ideally positioned within easy walking distance to Fishermans Beach, shops & Main Street. With a versatile floor plan offering spacious living, large bedrooms and plenty of space outside for entertaining making this the perfect choice to call home. • 3 bedrooms with WIR plus study • Designer bathrooms with floor to ceiling tiles (master suite with ensuite) & Grohe tapware • Spacious light filled living • Remote double garage • Deluxe stone topped kitchen with • Ducted heating & cooling European appliances • Fully landscaped front & rear Get in early to take full advantage of the huge stamp duty savings on offer.
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• 3 bedrooms, FES/WIR to large master suite • 2 spacious & separate living areas • Deluxe stone-topped kitchen • Smeg kitchen appliances • Stylish bathrooms
MORNINGTON 49 Queen Street
Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
• Alfresco entertaining • High ceilings throughout • GDH & 2 s/s r/cycle air conditioners • Flyscreens & roller blinds • Fully landscaped & paved
Agent on site: Thurs 5-5.30pm & Sat 3-3.30pm
John Young 0412 766 804
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Agent on site: Sat 12-12.30pm
Luxury Living
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John Young 0412 766 804
Ben York 0477 020 090
$1,465,000
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Just a stones throw from Fishermans Beach, this residence offers style, quality & class. With construction commencing on this magnificent home boasting over 25sq of luxury living and alfresco just exudes class at every turn. • 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
Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
John Young 0412 766 804
$639,000
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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 and split system air conditioning • High ceilings • Quality Bosch appliances
$689,000
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Nearing completion are these exceptional stand alone, beachside residences, each offering approx. 17 squares of luxury living & alfresco, plus double garage & plenty of north facing yard space! Located so conveniently to beach, transport and Bentons Square, making for the perfect downsizer or investment.
Privileged – Golden Triangle Position!
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Offers Over $1,000,000
Situated in a quiet leafy street are these two alluring new townhouses that offer a lock up and leave lifestyle allowing you to indulge in the many delights the Mornington Peninsula is famous for! With an essence on space and light coupled with an exceptionally flexible floor-plan, these immaculate residences provide for luxury living. • 3 large bedrooms plus study (master w/FES & WIR) • Premium timber floors • 2 living areas (upstairs & down) • Heating & cooling throughout • Deluxe stone topped kitchen with Miele appliances • Double garage • Floor to ceiling tiles • Fully landscaped Get in early to take full advantage of the huge stamp duty savings on offer & to help create your very own slice of Peninsula living with these new residences.
MORNINGTON 20a Neptune Street
Open: Saturday 2-2.30pm
MOUNT MARTHA 2/56 Bentons Road
• Upstairs retreat/study • Outdoor entertaining area • Remote double garage • Fitted robes • Full landscaped • Turnkey style property
Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
Ben York 0477 020 090
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Agent on site: Thurs 5-5.30pm & Sat 3-3.30pm 4
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MORNINGTON 621 Esplanade
Open: Wed & Sat 1-1.30pm
Seabreeze
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Brand new, beachside and beautifully crafted, this new residence is the epitome of low-maintenance luxury living on Beleura Hill. Combining beachside living with the ultimate lock-and-leave lifestyle, this soon to be completed 28sq residence will incorporate architecture-specified to the highest quality & ensured emphasis on space & light-filled living. • 4 bedrooms (palatial master suite with fitted robe • Timber flooring & 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 Perfectly located off Barkly Street, you are offered the well-desired beachside lifestyle as you are a short drive from Main Streets cosmopolitan strip, the watery edge of Mills Beach and the picturesque foreshore walking trails.
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Contemporary coastal living complete with an exclusive Esplanade address, this luxurious three bedroom executive home delivers stunning bay views & exceptional privacy, security & an enviable lifestyle that is, quite simply, hard to beat. With the scenic coastal walk trails & beautiful beaches right on your doorstep along with the cosmopolitan cafés & boutique shopping of Main St in reach, setting the stage perfectly set for easy living & lifestyle. Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
• 3 bedrooms (palatial master with huge dressing room & ensuite with spa) • Zoned light filled living • Large stone topped kitchen with stainless steel appliances
• Covered & enclosed decked entertaining complex Kayn Luff • Timber flooring, high ceilings, ducted vacuum, 0416 265 337 security system • Reverse cycle heating & cooling throughout • Remote double garage & automatic gate
Ben York 0477 020 090
All that is missing with this stunning home is you relaxing on the balcony with a glass of wine enjoying the sun setting across the bay.
John Young 0412 766 804
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Open: Saturday 11-11.30am
MORNINGTON 2a Bayview Road Sophistication, Style And Space
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Combining all three elements seamlessly in this stunning as new home which has been designed with an essence on light & space throughout. At the heart of this great entertainer is a vast open plan living/dining area that sits adjacent to the huge deluxe stone topped kitchen that flow perfectly to the decked entertaining area. • 4 bedrooms (spacious master suite with ensuite & fitted WIR) • Huge deluxe kitchen with stainless steel appliances • Zoned living spaces upstairs & down • High ceilings & doors
• Sun drenched private deck • Double garage with internal access • Ducted heating & cooling throughout • Lush landscaped secure yard/gardens
Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
An ideal choice for a home buyer, investor or holiday maker, given the low maintenance surrounds coupled with a convenient location.
John Young 0412 766 804
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MOUNT MARTHA
26 Osborne Drive
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A 3B 2C
WILDWOOD • 3142sqm (approx.) double allotment offering plenty of room to subdivide (STCA) and located in Mt Martha’s golden triangle, just a stroll to the village and beach • Original 1920s weatherboard beach house featuring a generous floorplan, classic sash windows, shutter blinds and plate rails • Multiple living zones with high ceilings, toasty woodheater and open fireplace, plus French doors opening to gorgeous gardens and fruit orchard • Country kitchen with timber counters and walk-in pantry, plus four large bedrooms including one with adjoining dressing-room/nursery and another with ensuite
AUCTION This Saturday, 3rd of December at 11am Inspect Saturday 10:30 - 11:00am Quentin McEwing 0409 389 268
MORNINGTON
9 York Street
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A 3B 2C
DIVIDE & CONQUER • Original weatherboard clad cottage on 754sqm (approx.), ideally located just minutes from Mornington’s best shops, cafes and beaches • Endorsed plans for a three-bedroom double-story dwelling at the rear offers a unique investment opportunity • Live in the front house while building at the rear, rent the front house out as an investment or demolish the lot and start again • Existing home features two bedrooms, central living with pot belly stove and renovated kitchen, plus split system air-con and double lockup storage shed
Auction This Saturday, 3rd of December at 1pm Inspect Saturday 12:30 - 1:00pm Quentin McEwing 0409 389 268
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03 5975 4555 03 9787 2422
MCCRAE
6 Georgiana Place
4
A 3B 2C
AZURE • Elite beachside home showcasing high-tech luxury with sweeping panoramic vistas across the bay, just 650m to McCrae beach and a leisurely stroll to the foreshore • With superior quality and a superb location, this prestigious two-storey residence is ideal for permanent or part-time living, backdropped by million-dollar water views • A wall of bi-fold doors opens to the full-length deck from the central living area with high skillion ceilings and timber floors, next to the granite and s/steel kitchen • Upper and lower level master bedrooms, plus ducted heating, split system A/C, surround sound and electronic gated entry with remote double garage
For Sale Price Inspect
$980,000 PLUS Saturday 3:00 - 3:30pm
Chelsey Gibson
0409 277 997
MOUNT MARTHA
57 Stanley Crescent
4
A 2B 3C
VUE DE MONDE • Outstanding two-year-old designer home spread over two levels on 1890sqm (approx.) allotment with four exceptional living areas including games room opening to jacuzzi and fire pit area, plus rumpus room off the children’s wing • Directly overlooking Safety Beach shoreline, the bay and city skyline, the deluxe theatre room sits adjacent to the luxurious master with WIR and divine ensuite • Luminous family living/dining adjoins the stunning stone and s/steel kitchen, with glass doors to sublime BBQ terrace and entertaining balcony with sweeping views • Also offering a sunny study, Italian oak floors, triple garage with internal access, hydronic heating, tinted and double-glazed windows, plus built-in trampoline For Sale Price Inspect Dean Phillips Amy Day
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$1.75M PLUS Saturday 3:00 - 3:30pm 0402 833 865 0408 559 086
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ROSEBUD WEST 5 Wingara Drive
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This neat property requires some additional work shall we say, located in newly named Capel Sound! Within walking distance to the local primary and secondary schools, two leash free dog parks and Rosebud Plaza and beach just a bit down the road. At 595m2 approx. this is a property just waiting to be developed (STCA), renovate, possibly your holiday home, sub-divide or build your forever home, the choice is yours...... Price: $359,500 Contact: Adam King 0422 337 337
Over looking the waters edge this solid, freshly painted Boatshed is perfect to relax and take in the view headed just across from Mc Donalds, KFC and a short stroll to the Rosebud Plaza. Coming into summer what be er way to relax and have fun. Store everything, and be ready for some fun in the sun.
Price: $90,000 Contact: Adam King 0422 337 337
Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road
Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road
ROSEBUD 3/24 Woodvale Road
ROSEBUD WEST 2/1733 Point Nepean Road
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Take advantage of the huge stamp duty savings available here before it`s too late. This stylish designer townhouse is currently under construction and is sure to impress. Scheduled for completion in November and ideally located in a tranquil leafy street with easy access to the freeway, local beach or McCrae Plaza. Just some of the special features include; a stylish modern facade, clever 3 bedroom floor plan with spacious bright living areas
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Stunning near new residence se ing a new benchmark for coastal living right opposite the beach. With two family areas there is the option to create an alternative three bedroom layout, or remain with the current two bedroom design. The expansive living area incorporates an opulent kitchen with stone bench tops, beautiful timber floors and a bank of sliding doors which open to reveal a stunning alfresco entertaining area with built in BBQ area. Also including vogue bathrooms, powder room garage.
Price: Negotiable over $490,000 Inspect: Sat 3.30-4.00pm & Sun 12.30-1.00pm Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307
Price: Negotiable over $850,000 Contact: John Hall 0405 111 000 Marne Puls 0417 339 350
Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road
Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road
RYE 217 Melbourne Road
ROSEBUD 260 Je y Road
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‘Je y Grove’ is Rosebud`s latest up market residential development offering clever floor plans to suit your individual lifestyle. The special architectural design features here include 6.0 star energy rating, designer kitchens with luxury stone benchtops, modern glass splashbacks and quality European s/steel appliances, timber floors, solar hot water, split system heating/cooling, water tank, plus front rear landscaping. Buy off plan and save big on stamp duty!
Price: $260,000 Plus Contact: Michelle King 0404 037 336
Price: From $455,900 to $609,000 Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307
Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road
Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road
ROSEBUD 61 Boneo Road
ROSEBUD 138 Spray Street
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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.
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Buy one and get two income streams with this property, designed to accommodate two private residences, which has been generating a return in excess of $32,000pa as a rental. You could convert to holiday rentals or your own holiday home with additional accommodation for extra family. The front residence features 2BR’s, open plan living, kitchen and external deck. The second residence offers 1BR, garden area, kitchen and bathroom.
Price: $450,000 Contact: Robert Steele 0418 154 024
Price: $450,000 Inspect: Saturday 2-2.30pm Contact: Marne Puls 0417 339 350
Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road
Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road
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SAFETY BEACH 5 Pebble Way Marina, Board Walk Tassells Cove at your door step! This is about as rare as they get. Opportunity here to buy a lifestyle like no other, this amazing allotment of 782sqm (approx) is superbly positioned in a precinct that is tightly held for a very good reason. This unique position oďŹ&#x20AC;ers supreme convenience in a tranquil living environment that`s hard to beat. Take a leisurely stroll of 140m (approx) and youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re on the Martha Cove Board Walk. A further 100m and your feet are in the sand at Tassells Cove beach right at the front of the Martha Cove Marina. This relatively level site has a road frontage of 17.5m (approx) and just been cleared for the exiting garage/storage shed situated at the rear of the property. Build your dream home and create a lifestyle like no other. This is a reluctant sale but it`s up for the taking and it`s all about location and this one is simply golden.
AUCTION Saturday 10th December at 2:00pm Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 Rob Steele ???? ??? ???
1011-1013 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud
Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road
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AUCTION THIS SATURDAY
EXECUTORS AUCTION This neat 2 bedroom brick veneer unit with 2 car spaces is situated close to shops and only a short stroll from the beautiful Hastings foreshore and Pelican Park Reserve. Freshly painted throughout this unit comprises two bedrooms, master with WIR, a functional kitchen with gas cooker and easy care laminex benchtops, light and bright living area with gas wall furnace leading through to dining area opening out to the generous rear yard and verandah, main bathroom with separate toilet as well as a separate laundry and single lock up garage with through access to the back yard. This unit has been designed for practical living and is sure to impress those looking to downsize or invest in a well maintained and quiet complex.
CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555
AUCTION Saturday 3rd December at 2:30pm VIEW
Saturday 2:00-2:30pm
AGENT
Christine Parkin 0417 317 857
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HASTINGS 4/102 VICTORIA STREET
DUAL OCCUPANCY WITH SUBDIVISION POTENTIAL “Teio Park” One of the largest single holdings on French Island consisting of 80 acres natural bush adjacent to Pinnacles Track and National Park with the balance of 400 acres set up for grazing cattle or sheep with numerous dams and shelter trees distributed throughout. Outbuildings include a modest 3BR home plus smaller incomplete 2BR dwelling nearby, a shearing shed plus large hay shed located at northern end of the property. Abundant quality bore water to property and cattle yards. Road frontage lends itself to subdivision of 4 lots (S.T.G.A). The property is ideal for multiple family holding or compound. Terms: 10% Deposit, Deposit 60/90 Days, Vacant Possession.
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AUCTION
Sat 10th December at 2:30pm at the agents office, 2100 Frankston Flinders Road, Hastings.
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Phil Bock 0438 497 715
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TRADING seven days, from 4pm to 10pm, this busy takeaway shop sells pizzas, pasta and chips among a variety of other fast food lines. There is good seating capacity and a large preparation area with equipment including a coolroom and conveyor oven.
OPERATING from large, modern premises, this busy industrial takeaway trades Monday to Friday, 6.30am to 3pm. There is a huge preparation area and plenty of storage room at the rear. Well set in commercial area of central Frankston, this business has a long lease in place
Pizza takeaway and cafe, FRANKSTON Price: $65,000 + SAV Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151
Industrial takeaway, FRANKSTON Price: $200,000 + sav Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151
Business Sales Specialists www.latessabusiness.com.au 50 Playne Street Frankston
Tel: (03) 9781 1588 Business Migrants Expert Advisory Service NEW LISTING LICENSED CAFÃ&#x2030; - HASTINGS New lease offered for this double premises with huge kitchen and seating for up to 50 patrons, inside and out. Opens Wed-Sun. Large bar area, liquor licence to 9pm.
$59,500 + sav COIN LAUNDRETTE - ST KILDA Established 40 years and open daily with automatic timer to open and close front door. 8 dryers, 10 washers, 2 x 30lb washers, coin machine, drink machine, 3 x HWS. Long lease in place.
$112,500 MECHANICAL REPAIRS - FRANKSTON Specialists in multi services and UHSDLUV LQF /5: FHUWL¿FDWHV DXWR electrical, air-conditioning etc. Many established loyal clients, work on performance and custom cars. Vehicle inc. Est 26 years, trades 5 days. Extensive equipment inc 3 hoists.
$160,000 + sav NEW LISTING TRANSPORT SERVICE â&#x20AC;&#x201C; MORNINGTON PENINSULA Shuttle service for special events operating as per booking schedules, weddings, winery tours, golf tours etc. All relevant permits for Melbourne and airport, drivers are sub-contracted as required.
$235,000 DIGITAL PRINTING- MORNINGTON Clients include some of the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s leading companies. Eye-catching promotional banners from teardrop to high quality, durable vinyl portable banners, adhesive wall JUDSKLFV ZDOO PRXQWHG Ã&#x20AC;DJV DQG much more. Established 1996.
$275,000 including stock PRICE REDUCED CAFE - KARINGAL Long standing business in prominent position of food court. Huge takings, good equipment, long established. Vendor wishes to UHWLUH &RQ¿GHQWLDOLW\ DSSOLHV
$595,000 + sav
SHOE RETAILER - MORNINGTON Prime position in Main Street with good rent rate and long lease. Easy business to operate. Sole agency for ROC school shoes in Mornington, also fashion and sports lines. Currently H/W team ready to retire.
NEW LISTING CAFE - CAPEL SOUND Opposite beach and foreshore camping ground, extremely busy in summer. Modern premises with large bi-fold doors seats 27 in & 16 outside. Prime equipment. HUGE PROFITS!
$100,000 + sav
$70,000 + sav COURIER - HOME BASED Award winning business operating 5 days covering the Melbourne Metro area. Daily service for small packages to pallet goods. Vehicles are included. Est 1999 with the majority of customers with them for 5-10 years.
$115,000
NEW LISTING CHILDRENS BOUTIQUE - MORNINGTON Popular retailer of childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s clothing, accessories and toys in well stocked, attractive shop. Currently mainly managed by experienced staff, ideal if you love childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fashion. Vendor will ensure smooth transition, loyal customers.
$140,000 + sav
NEW LISTING HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING - HOME BASED Commercial, mainly poultry farms on Peninsula and surrounding areas within one hour travel. Approved contractor for Inghams, Turi & Biada. Limited opposition, fully managed, 3 vehicles included.
$165,000
PRICE REDUCED LICENSED CAFE - MORNINGTON Lovely attractive café in a busy commercial area. Large commercial kitchen, quality equipment throughout. Seating inside & outside with full liquor licence. Opens Mon-Fri closing at SP +LJKO\ SUR¿WDEOH EXVLQHVV needs active owner.
$185,000 + sav
NEW LISTING CHARCOAL CHICKEN - FRANKSTON Established by the vendor last year, all the hard work has been GRQH ZLWK PRGHUQ ¿W RXW DQG excellent new equipment. Freezer room, two coolrooms. Great presentation, in busy shopping strip of residential area.
WINE BAR - MORNINGTON On Premises licence for 50 people. Main Street frontage with air-conditioned lounge plus small setting for outside seating. Opens Thursday to Sunday 12pm â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11pm. Full security system, long lease with reasonable rent. FB page.
$270,000 + sav
$268,000 + sav LICENSED CAFÃ&#x2030; / BAKERY - RED HILL SOUTH
LICENSED RESTAURANT & CAFE
On Premises licence , no other takeaway food in the area and could suit music on Fri/Sat nights. All equipment on premises to increase current menu items. North facing deck seats 60, plus 45 indoors. Currently fully managed.
This attractive business is well positioned at a cinema complex which assures a constant turnover. Large bar area, huge kitchen, well equipped. Currently managed, good potential for owner operator.
$425,000 + sav
$480,000 + sav
NEW LISTING CATERING Cooking done on premises and delivered to venues then cater for the function as required. 4 delivery trucks. 80% of orders come from website, good forward orders in place. Long standing business can be fully managed
$685,000 + sav
MECHANICAL REPAIRS Largest independent workshop in the area with loyal client base. Ideally positioned on main street with easy access and excellent exposure. Multi-dimensional business with huge turnover. CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES
$990,000 + sav
Tony Latessa CEA (REIV), AREI, ABB, MAICD Mobile: 0412 525 151 REIV BUSINESS AGENT VICTORIA Australian Institute of Business Brokers President (Vic). 34 years selling experience based on honesty and reliability > MORNINGTON NEWS realestate 29 November 2016
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100 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK...
Private Leonard Wilding killed in France Compiled by Cameron McCullough WORD has been received that Private Leonard Wilding was killed in action in France, on the 26th of October last. Pte. Wilding was well known in this district, having carried on the business of estate agent for some years previous to enlisting, residing at Bittern, and later on at Frankston. We offer our heartfelt sympathy to the widow who is left to mourn her sad loss. *** MRS Hewison was the winner of the cigar band table which was raffled at the Somerville Fete last Saturday, holding ticket No 8. *** MESSRS Alex Scott and Co. will hold their monthly sale at Tanti on Monday next, when they will have a full yarding of stock and sundries to dispose of. *** MESSRS T. R. B. Morton and Son will offer for sale at Tanti on Monday next at 2 o’clock on the ground a splendid block of ground, containing 3 acres, opposite the hotel and sale yards, under instructions from the Equity Trustees Executors and Agency Co Ltd. The title is good and the terms are liberal. *** IN giving a report of a social evening held at Moorooduc on the 10th inst in order to bid good-bye to Miss Green, the local postmistress an error occurred.
It said i that the socia1 held was “in aid of Miss Green “ it should read “in honor of Miss Green.” *** LIEUTENANT Walter Jennings, of the Instructional Staff at Langwarrin and so well and favorably known in this district, was repeatedly encored for his numbers at the Somerville Fete, on Saturday Last. His voice has not lost any of its charm. *** MR Taylor, of the Frankston Motor Garage, has recently purchased a magnificent new “King” car, for the use of his customers. The car is filled with every modern improvement and is painted and upholstered in servicable khaki, with nickle fittings. Besides being a beautiful car in appearance, it is also easy-riding and comfortable, and should give every satisfaction on the road. *** A CRICKET match has been arranged between the officers and staff, Langwarrin Camp versus Frankston Cricket Club at Langwarrin on Saturday 2nd December 1916. All intending players from Frankston are asked to assemble at the Pharmacy (late Colonial Bank) Corner, in time to catch the cabs leaving for he camp at 1.45. The visiting players will be the guests of the officers for tea. *** WE are requested to call attention to an advertisement in another column
to the effect that arrangements have been made, provisionally, to make a sixth presentation to Frankston volunteers, on Wednesday, December 20th. We also have pleasure in making an earnest request to friends of recent Frankston volunteers to forward to the Hon. Sec., Dr Plowman, the names, and exact camp addresses of such recruits. The labors of the committee will be much lessened thereby. *** MESSRS Brody and Mason announce the following sales for the month of December. Wednesday 6th, at Frankston market, dairy cattle, horses, farm implements, furniture, produce, etc. Thursday, 7th at Frankston, contents of “Linga Longa” on account of Mrs Jacobs. Saturday 9th at Tyabb, freehold property and clearing sale, on account Mr L. Nichol. Tuesday 12th at Somerville, furniture, bicycles, buggy etc, on account Mr A. Mills. Wednesday 13th Somerville Market. Saturday 16th, at the rooms Frankston, special furniture, poultry, fruit, etc. Wednesday 20th Frankston ordinary market. Saturday 30th, freehold properties, under instructions from Executors in deceased estates and other vendors. *** THE Majestic Pictures last Friday
produced a magnificent programme of pictures that eclipsed anything that has been screened locally. Charlie Chaplin, as usual, created the fun and the acting of Miss Mabel Maguire (boy’s part) in the “Baby Bride” was excellent. We hope to see more of her in later programmes. The Indian films, depicting the hunter’s life and dangers held the interest of the audience from start to finish. The programme concluded with ‘Australia at War’, 8,000 ft. long. It showed the necessity of preparation, the various stages of men and munitions and bombs. Those who were fortunate enough, to see the picture, realised that before a nation can go to war, preparation is necessary on a large and complete scale. This Friday we are to have “The Curse of a Nation”, a picture which presents a modern problem that must be faced fairly and squarely by the people. It is featured by William Farnum, America’s most popular young actor, givine a sublime performance of the self-sacrificing hero, Phillip Morrow. Under the masterful directorship of Edgar Lewis, the enthralling drama works out to the proportions of a mighty epic of Modern American Life, dealing as it does with the gravest social, moral and political, conditions. Don’t fail to see it. ***
TO Laugh and dispel all sadness lengthens life - so if you want a long life come along and hear Harry Skinner at the Scotch Concert in aid of the Langwarrin Bag Fund. Miss Isabell Langlands, the musical marvel will play her beautiful violin at the Scotch Concert. Mrs Emily Benson’s popularity never wanes, the attactiveness of her performance will please you if you come to the Harry Skinner’s Scotch Concert. *** Frankston Court of Petty Sessions. Monday 27th November, 1916. Before Messrs C. G. Williams and S. Sherlock J’s.P. DISORDERLY WEEKENDERS Walter Lee, charged by Constable Ryan with being drunk and disorderly at the Frankfort Railway Station, on Saturday night, November 25th, pleaded guilty. As defendant had been it the lockup over Sunday he was let off with a fine of 5s or 4 hours imprisonment. As a result of a disturbance among visitors to the town on Sunday 26th Nov., John Richard Johansen, of St Kilda, who had been arrested by Const. Ryan on two charges of unlawful assault, and one charge of offensive behaviour, was remanded to appear at Frankston Court on 11th December. He was admitted to bail. *** From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 2 December, 1916
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THE MEANING OF EXISTENCE... AND OTHER SHORT STORIES
Between ‘The Rock’ and a hard place By Stuart McCullough THIS is an outrage. It defies common and uncommon sense alike and I demand a recount. More than that, I demand an answer. For this is the greatest affront to democracy since John Gorton voted against himself and lost the job as Prime Minister. I don’t know where to start. Tell the media. Alert the Supreme Court. Demonstrate in the streets because this travesty must not be allowed to stand. Because, when all is said and done, I simply refuse to accept the result. I cannot concede that Dwayne ‘the Rock’ Johnson is now the ‘Sexiest Man Alive’. Should I blame the indecipherable peculiarities of the Electoral College system? Or, instead, should I simply heed the advice of popular music and blame it, if not on the bosa nova, then most certainly on the boogie? Presumably these events must have occurred whilst my back was turned. I certainly don’t recall voting for him. But now it’s done, there seems to be little, if anything, anyone can do about it. I’ll admit, I’m not altogether sure what privileges come with the title ‘Sexiest Man Alive’. Whether it includes the nuclear security codes and diplomatic immunity or simply an automatic invitation to next year’s TV Week Logie Awards with complimentary showbag stuffed full of hard to get goodies like ‘The Bert Newton Exfoliating Sponge-Stick’ or a celebrity swear jar, signed by the cast of ‘The Block’, is probably best left to the imagination. But, chances are, a title like that is at least worth one of those ‘VIP’ stickers for the drivethrough at McDonalds. It’s hard not
to be a little jealous. As mysterious and puzzling a decision as this may be - on par with crop circles and alien abduction - it begins to make a little more sense when you
consider the circumstances. First of all, you don’t simply get handed an award like ‘Sexiest Man Alive’; you have to take it from someone else. And, this year, the person to be dethroned as
world-champion all-round sexy guy is none other than David Beckham. All I can say to this stunning turn of events is: good. Other than be David Beckham, I can’t think of one thing he’s done to justify keeping the title. Details as to how these things are decided are, to put it mildly, sketchy. You’d like to think that there was some level of integrity and that the folks responsible for the Brownlow might somehow be involved. That the title is not decided by awarding between one and three votes for each week is a loss for all involved. It causes people to question the veracity of the whole thing. Greater transparency would be a good start as, clearly, the system is not without its flaws, as previous decisions to bestow the honour on Adam Levine and Jude Law no doubt attest. In an ideal world, I’d like to think that the title passed from Dave to Dwayne not as a result of a penalty shoot-out or canvas-rattling bout of wrestle mania gone berserk but some kind of battle of wits. Or, if that were too short a contest, perhaps by determining whose eyebrows can perform the most outstanding syncopated dance routine to ‘Uptown Funk’. Whatever their shortcomings, they each possess a remarkable set of eyebrows. Limber too. I suppose I’m reflecting on all of this because it was my birthday the other week. And, fact is, Dwayne ‘the Rock’ Johnson and I are the same age. (So too is Snoop Doggy Dogg, although his strict use of a high-quality antiageing cream means that he hides it well. Fo’ shizzle.) When the birthday candles are extinguished and the waft-
ing, waxy smoke begins to clear, it’s hard not to reflect on life, the Rock and the Universe. At this rate, the Rock is on track to be one of the all time great Dwaynes. Despite the substantial handicap that is being named ‘Dwayne’, the Rock has just been crowned ‘Sexiest Man Alive’. I, it is fair to say, am still some distance off achieving that goal. Dwayne may be a Hollywood star, but he started out not so far from here, having spent part of his childhood living in Auckland. Presumably this means that he’s eligible to play for the All Blacks whenever he likes. He’s a third generation wrestler too which, frankly, is a lot of men in tights for one family. Christmas must be quite the occasion as various generations launch themselves from the top rope into the present pile at the base of the tree. That’s not so different from what goes on at our house. It’s not so hard to imagine that, in a ‘sliding doors’ kind of way (but without the inconvenience of Gwyneth Paltrow) that the Rock and I could well have been friends. I’d like to reconsider. Forget jealousy. I am flat-out delighted that one of my peers has been awarded such a prestigious honour. So best wishes, Dwayne ‘the Rock’ Johnson; wrestler, actor, author and the most gifted athlete never to start at fly-half for New Zealand. May your reign be magnanimous and feel free to use your Presidential veto stamp as often as you like. You winning ‘Sexiest Man Alive’ is far from the strangest thing to happen in the last few weeks. I, for one, will be cheering for you. stuart@stuartmccullough.com
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Kangas in the box seat PROVINCIAL By IT Gully LANGWARRIN is in the box seat to win its match against Moorooduc in round five of MPCA Provincial cricket after having yet another good day in the field. The Kangaroos fielding and bowling has been a key to them sitting in the top four and it was at the forefront of their performance again on Saturday. The Ducs were bowled out for 155, Shamith Kannangara the top scorer with 38 after he was dropped on 30. Brett Wilson opened with 33 and David Greensmith put together 20. The home side just couldn’t put together a partnership (highest was 24),
losing wickets consistently throughout the innings. All five Langwarrin bowlers picked up wickets, Matt Campbell the pick of them with 4/41, while skipper Trav Campbell snared 2/31 from 13 overs. In reply, Langwarrin is looking strong at 1/65 with Simon McEvoy on 23 and Joel Bateman 22. A top order collapse and some terrible mix ups running between wickets has Mornington on the back foot against Baxter. The Doggies had four run outs in the innings and had only three players really contribute to the scoreboard. Mornington lost their first three wickets cheaply before skipper Matt Foon once against restored some order.
Together with Charlie Parker, Foon helped to put on 100-plus runs. The skipper scoring 67 and Parker 64, while Brad Lynch played a significant role with 41. However, four wickets for less than 10 runs didn’t help matters at the end of the innings. Chris Brittain was the best of the Baxter bowlers with 4/29 from 8.4 overs, while Ben Brittain claimed 2/32. Baxter is 0/16 in reply. Peninsula Old Boys have set Pearcedale a healthy 267 for victory in their match at Peninsula School. Keeper Wade Pelzer was again in the runs with 103, while skipper Matty Hyden scored 77 and Jon Forrest 35. Kaine Smith was the best of the
Panther’s bowlers with 5/83 off 21.2 overs, giving him 18 wickets for the season. Sorrento is staring at a rare victory after bowling out Long Island for 158. The Sharks haven’t been great with the bat either this season so one might suggest that this game is far from over. Peter Connell top scored with 33 for the Islanders, Aaron Paxton hit 29 and Stuart Swift 26 to help the home team reach 158. Rob Parslow was the best of the Sorrento bowlers with 3/32 from 20 overs, CJ King picked up 2/49 and Liam O’Conner snared 2/19. In reply, Sorrento is 0/9. Mt Eliza is just 39 runs away from
victory after destroying Pines. The Piners batted first and were rolled for 88, Ashley Hupe scoring 28 and Rhys Chalkley 21 at the top of the innings. Nick Baron took 4/21 for the Mounties and skipper Justin Grant picked up 3/13 from 18.5 overs. Mt Eliza is 2/50 in reply, Damien Kent not out on 29. Somerville scored 232 in its match against Crib Point. Sean Parker top scored for the Eagles at the top of the innings with 60, Brad Rossborough scored 48, as did Leigh Lowry and Jarryd Bailey was solid with 37. Glenn Barclay was the pick of the bowlers with 3/90 from 30.3 overs.
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By IT Gully RED Hill bounced back on the first day of its round five match against Main Ridge at Red Hill Reserve. The Hillmen were less than average against Mt Martha in the last round, giving up top spot on the ladder, however, the home side hit back against the Ridge on Saturday. Red Hill rolled the visitors for just 103, Lincoln Toy the destroyer with 4/12 from 10.3 overs, while Glenn Collett was at his best also with 2/31 from 20 overs. Simon Dart is always in the game and his 2/12 was important. In reply, the HIllmen are cruising at 1/64, Dart unbeaten on 37 and Andrew Mock 19 not out. Mt Martha continues its early-season domination, racking up 7/279 against Seaford Tigers. Riley Shaw scored his second ton on the trot, eventually run out on 108 and scoring 100 against Red Hill. Alex Mason was also solid at three with 47 and Brett Wilkinson scored 64 to help the Reds past 250. The Tigers used seven bowlers, Luke Chevalier getting 2/31 and David James 2/38. Max Watters toiled hard for a return of 1/67 from 19 overs. An 87 from Jon Guthrie flattered another inconsistent batting performance from Delacombe Park against Seaford. Rob Fisher scored 39 and Craig Bright 28 for the home side, eventually helping the Parkers to 221 on a small deck. Seaford is 1/23 in reply. Boneo has started well in its run chase against Baden Powell. The Braves batted first and made 242. Justin Moore was one of seven bowlers used by skipper Leigh Janssen and he responded with 3/27. Janssen himself claimed 2/68 and Ryan Jellie picked up 2/25. In reply, the Pandas are looking strong at 1/59, Chris Jobling not out on 29 and Moore unbeaten on 19. Rye has already lost a wicket in its run chase against Flinders. Flinders batted first and declared with eight overs left in the day at 9/226. Waide Symes was unbeaten on 58 and Dwayne Field was not out 22. Tim Clements was the only other player to get runs with 39. Dean Collins and Matt Travena each picked up three wickets for the Demons. Rye faced the final eight overs of the day and lost Beau Suffern. The Demons will resume at 1/11. Rosebud has set Heatherhill 218 for victory in their match at Olympic Park. Jason Mathers was the chief run scorer for the Buds with 59, while skipper Billy Quigley scored 34, Pete Doughty 34 and Brian Doughty hit 33. Matty Meagher and Jason Hinde each claimed two wickets for the Hills.
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Oops: Main Ridge were rolled for just 103 in their match against Red Hill. Picture: Rab Siddhi
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Blues set up outright win SUB-DISTRICT By IT Gully HASTINGS will be keen to pick up an outright win on the second day of its match against Carrum Downs in MPCA Sub District cricket. The Blues bowled out the Cougars for just 62 runs in 27.3 overs on Saturday. Luke Hewitt set Thomas Barclay Oval alight with 6/22 from 13.3 overs, including seven maidens. Mitch Floyd did the damage at the other end with 2/19 from eight overs.
Jordy Watters was the highest run scorer for the Cougars with 19, while David Dervan with 13 was the only on player to reach double figures. In reply, the Blues are cruising at 4/153 after skipper Robbie Hearn opened with 89. Devlin Webb is unbeaten on 35. Twelve wickets fell on the opening day of the match between Frankston YCW and Ballam Park. The Knights’ bowlers did a good job with the ball to remove the Stonecats for 134, however, they are reeling at
4/54 and 6/92 before Millar and Harnett put on 61. Jye Voelkl was the standout bowler for the Hoppers with 5/33 from 16.2 overs. Balnarring has some work to do with the bat after Carrum scored 256. John Mitchell (36) and Hayden Moulton (41), opened with 77 while Josh Dent hit 68 before he was run out. Lachy Dobson also chipped in with 27 late in the day. Geoff Bradshaw, Nathan Kleinig and Anthony Wilson all snared two
2/20 in reply. Jack Butland top scored for the Stonecats with 45 while Jack Greenwood hit 28. David Cross was the best of the Knights’ bowlers with 4/29, while Zac Clements snared 3/6 from five overs. Dromana has an achievable target to chase against Tootgarook, who made 186. A handy 51 to Todd Harnett late on the day helped the Frogs to a competitive total. Jake Millar was also solid with 48. At one stage Tootgarook was
wickets each for the Saints. Skye is every chance to pick up an unlikely win against Tyabb, who were bowled out for 156. The Yabbies struggled with the bat. Michael Edwards again got a start but couldn’t make the most of it, caught off the bowling of Jordan Keher for a team-high 36. Ben Milano was sensational for Skye with 6/39 from 19 overs. In reply, Skye is 1/15.
A young life being lived to the full on court BASKETBALL
By Jarrod Potter WHEN your first word is “ball”, a life on court is probably in the making. Tom Bahen, 14, a Western Port junior, has been basketball-crazy his whole life. There’s no other way to describe a Frankston kid who was bouncing a basketball before he was walking and telling everyone about his sporting passion. But his isn’t the textbook tale of rising through the ranks and dominating at every turn. He hasn’t been in the Jamboree mix. He hasn’t featured in Southern Cross Challenge yet. Realistically, he has never been on “the pathway”. Instead, his first foray at a Basketball Victoria Country try-out proved positive after going to Shepparton with faint hopes ... but left with an invitation to the BVC National Intensive Training Program (NITP). “It feels pretty good, it’s hard to explain; it just feels like you’re being noticed,” Bahen said. “First time [in BVC Pathway program] I’ve done a tournament through Western Port when we went to the BVC champs and we won one game – but that’s the only thing I’ve done. “A couple of my mates have done Vic Metro and I really wanted to play for the state, so my parents were looking at Vic Country and that was what they decided on and I liked the idea.” While travelling from the peninsula up to Shepparton, nerves struck the versatile Steeler. “I definitely wanted to do it this year, but I was getting pretty nervous,” Bahen said.
High hopes: Western Port junior Tom Bahen looks forward to a career shooting ball. Picture: Basketball Victoria Country
“I was nervous warming up but, as soon as we started playing, they all went away and I started playing normally. “It was pretty tough going for six hours but really good as I learnt tonnes, because I’ve never done it before.
“I’m glad that I put my name out there – obviously it’s worked – but learning all the different plays was great.” Bahen is a classic junior prospect: he plays guard, but is tall enough to cover any position and hopes to find more opportunities to drive the play if
his name is called out for bigger and better duties in the months to come. “I love playing a guard position – point guard to shooting guard – but because I’m kind of tall for my age, I play 1-5 - point guard to centre,” Bahen said. “I love playing guard because I love being a leader on the
court and a leader of the team.” The rapid rise is paving the way for Bahen to dream big – he doesn’t want to stop at a Vic Country jersey … he wants to work hard and push his way into the junior green-and-gold. “I’d like to end up playing for the state,” Bahen said. “Definitely want to play in the ACJBC – like to get through that and play state against the rest of the country. “My end goal though is to definitely try and play for the under-17 Australian team.” VJBL, school ball with Elisabeth Murdoch College and running out for Western Port in last year’s CBL competition in the development squad keeps his schedule busy. But Bahen wants to take any opportunity at any time – he’s that hungry to improve. Bahen thanks his coaching mentor Kenny Brunner for everything he’s done to push the young Steeler along and inspire his basketball ambitions. “Kenny Brunner – he’s taught me more than anyone else and is probably my inspiration to keep playing,” Bahen said. “Not just for Western Port but basketball in general because of the things he teaches me and I want in the end for him to be my coach. “We talk about things like life lessons and things to do with basketball as well.” The aim of the NITP is to identify and select outstanding basketball athletes 14-17 to an NITP squad and develop their mental skills, individual skills and team concepts which will aid them to compete successfully at national and international levels.
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Motoring
Honda NSX named Road & Track Performance Car of the Year THE Honda NSX has been named Road & Track’s 2017 Performance Car of the Year, besting eight of the world’s finest sports cars by exhibiting a potent mix of performance, style and emotion. The Honda NSX won this year’s competition largely thanks to its unique driving experience. According to the feature in Road & Track, “For the first time in a hybrid automobile of any price or capability, technology has been placed firmly in the service of emotional involvement rather than in place of it.” The magazine goes on to say, “Everything about the car – from the way in which the brake-by-wire pedal lengthens its travel when the brakes are hot to the manner in which the mid-mounted V6 permits itself a bit of the ol’ barbaric yawp when it’s winding out in fourth gear – is intended to enhance the driver’s involvement.” “Every aspect of the new NSX – acceleration, braking and cornering – is a precise, new experience,” said Jon Ikeda, vice president and general manager of Acura. “Having the NSX recognised by Road & Track’s esteemed group of evaluators is not only a great honour for the car, but a testament to the skill, determination and challenging spirit of our team – we are immensely proud.” Now in its fifth year, Road & Track’s Performance Car of the Year award is chosen based on testing that takes place over the course of four
days, two of which are dedicated to the back roads of Kentucky and Tennessee, and two of which are spent on track at the National Corvette Museum Motorsports Park in Bowling Green, Kentucky. To be considered for the competition, cars need to be brand new or significantly revised for 2016. During the four-day testing process, the Road & Track editors and writers evaluate each car based on a combination of emotion, performance and value.
For the performance evaluation, editors take note of acceleration, braking, handling, shift points, sound level and weight, accounting for the weather conditions present during testing. They also evaluate the engine, transmission, drivetrain, steering, tyres and brakes. The 2017 Honda NSX launched in the spring, challenging conventional supercar thinking with a three-motor, 427 kW, twin-turbocharged Sport Hybrid Super Handling All-Wheel Drive
(SH-AWD) powertrain. Produced exclusively at the Performance Manufacturing Center in Marysville, Ohio, the Honda NSX is the only supercar manufactured in America. The 2017 Honda NSX that won the competition featured Valencia Red Pearl exterior paint with semi-aniline red leather and Alcantara power seats, the carbon fibre exterior and interior sport package, premium audio, signature Y-Spoke wheels, carbon fibre roof and rear decklid spoiler, carbon-
ceramic rotors with black brake calipers, 245/35 ZR 19XL Pirelli P Zero Trofeo R front tyres and 305/30 ZR 20XL Pirelli P Zero Trofeo R rear tyres. The Honda NSX competed against eight other cars: Audi R8 V10 Plus, BMW M4 GTS, Corvette Grand Sport, Jaguar F-Type SVR, Lotus Evora 400, Mercedes-AMG C63 S, Nissan GT-R NISMO and Porsche 911 Turbo S.
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2004 VZ CLUB SPORT R8
2006 HOLDEN ASTRA CDX
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$3,990
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$15,990
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ISUZU
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SALE ENDS 30TH NOVEMBER 2016 - EVERY DEMO MUST GO! D-MAX 4X2
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SX SINGLE CAB CHASSIS MANUAL
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$
38,990
$
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• INCLUDES ALLOY TRAY - GENUINE~ • ADVANCED AUDIO WITH BLUETOOTH® & IPOD® CONNECTIVITY • FUEL EFFICIENT 8.0L/100KM# • CRUISE CONTROL & POWER WINDOWS
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SAVE $$$$
SX SPACE CAB HIGH RIDE AUTO
D-MAX
DEMO
DEMO
SALE
39,990
$
30,990
$
DRIVE AWAY
• 16” ALLOY WHEELS & FOG LIGHTS • ADVANCED AUDIO WITH BLUETOOTH® & IPOD® CONNECTIVITY • OUTSTANDING 3.5T TOWING+ • FUEL EFFICIENT 8.2L/100KM#
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$
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• LEATHER APPOINTED SEATS§ • 8” TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY AUDIO SYSTEM • 10” DVD ROOF MONITOR • PASSIVE ENTRY & START SYSTEM • 3.0T BRAKED TOWING CAPACITY
• 3.0L TURBO DIESEL ENGINE • LEATHER STEERING WHEEL WITH CRUISE & AUDIO CONTROLS • AUDIO SYSTEM W/ USB & BLUETOOTH AUDIO STREAMING • REAR WING SPACE CAB DOORS
LS-U 7 SEAT AUTO
47,990
$
SALE
DRIVE AWAY
• 3.0L TURBO DIESEL ENGINE • 17” ALLOY WHEELS • REVERSING CAMERA & REAR PARK ASSIST • AUTO CLIMATE CONTROL S/N 61319
HURRY TO MORNINGTON ISUZU UTE TODAY 41 Tyabb Rd, Mornington | PH: 5975 5188 www.morningtonisuzuute.com.au LMCT 10467 ^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 1/1/15 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. #Fuel consumption and emissions figures based on ADR 81/02 (combined cycle test) and are to be used for vehicle comparison purposes only. Actual fuel consumption and emissions will vary depending on many factors including, but not limited to, traffic conditions, individual driving style and vehicle condition.
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MORNINGTON MITSUBISHI
$2,000 FACTORY BONUS ON ALL TRITON 4X4 DOUBLE CAB PICK UPS 1
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$35,990
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drive away
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$
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$
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$
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$9,999
$
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$6,999
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$10,999
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$15,999
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$6,999
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$
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Age: 21 Place of work: Lindenderry at Red Hill
Jessica Marshall
What I do: As a Weddings Coordinator my duties include taking the brides for tours around the venue, organising the wedding day running sheet per bride’s request and ensuring all attendee information is correct for the kitchen and seating. On the day of the wedding I assist with setting the ceremony site, styling the reception area, ensure the wedding is running to schedule and that food and beverage service is completed appropriately. What I’ve done: I have worked with a range of catering companies, gaining experience in the tourism and hospitality industry. For the past 18
months I have worked for Lindenderry at Red Hill as a Food and Beverage Assistant, and have recently began working as the Weddings Coordinator. I am currently also studying a Bachelor of Culinary Management. What I’ve learned: I now understand order of service, how to provide excellent service, stock control measures, how to coordinate a wedding prior to and on the day, and have gained knowledge of different food and wine. Join me and I will take you behind the scenes to see how a beautiful wedding is crafted on the 20 of January @mornpencareers
Age: 46 Place of work: Endota Red Hill
Leith Gooding
What I do: I run a spa where we get to play all day in the hinterland on the Mornington Peninsula. I empower myself and others to achieve wisdom through wellness by creating a safe nurturing space. What I’ve done: I’ve studied massage in Melbourne then continued my education in California for 10 years. Here I married my favourite person while building a massage business. What I’ve learned: Just sing your unique song and
it will resonate with the right people (not literally – I can’t sing!). Mostly, still learning. S Some of my favourite te nonmassage things: I enjoy m fitness and health, exploring new ways to maximize health without missing out on a glass of wine and plate of ice cream, relaxation and family. Enjoying what the peninsula has to offer. Join me as I show you how to heal the mind and body through spa and wellness on the 16 of December @mornpencareers
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