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5973 6424 or email: team@mpnews.com.au www.mpnews.com.au Stitch in time: Lynda Sibbald caters for a steady stream of dedicated knitters and patch workers at her Mornington craft business. Picture: Yanni

Rent relief saves craft ‘factory’ Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au A LOVE of crafts – particularly knitting and crochet – was behind Lynda Sibbald’s decision 18 years ago to take over the Mornington Wool Centre, which had been a feature of the town since 1971. Business grew steadily and she found it necessary to move to new premises in Yuilles Rd, Mornington, to cater for the rise in demand. Now this “hidden gem” – tucked in between a plumbers’ supply and power tool outlets – is able to take whole bus tours, prams, walkers and wheelchairs. It offers loads more room to display stock and samples and the huge glass-fronted class room can hold a variety of classes. Business is good and Ms Sibbald employs six part-time staff. But this latest chapter in its successful history nearly didn’t happen: Ms Sibbald takes up the story … “Business has been ticking along nicely with a steady stream of dedicated knitters and patch workers. Continued Page 13

Shire part of ‘secrecy’ probe Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au THE Victorian Ombudsman has interviewed Mornington Peninsula Shire mayor Cr Graham Pittock, CEO Carl and governance manager Joe Spiteri as part of an investigation into secrecy in local government. Complaints about the shire have been made to the Ombudsman’s office by several individuals and communitybased organisations. The Ombudsman Deborah Glass an-

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closed doors or in secret as evidence to support their concerns.” The Ombudsman’s visit closely followed the shire’s adoption of a code of conduct which makes it an offence for councillors to “malign or criticise” each other “for the manner in which they exercise their vote in council”. One councillor who did not want to be named for fear of contravening the code, said that particular rule was “unbelievable … it is just appalling … I couldn’t believe it was happening”. Councillors were required to sign

the code – which was adopted by a 6:4 vote on 6 June – within one month or face disqualification and being banned from seeking re-election. Under the code councillors are also barred from speaking publicly on matters “stamped confidential or which appear to be confidential”. The councillor said the code “is shutting down debate and transparency”. The councillor said the wording for the code of conduct came from the shire’s “old fashioned style” governance department and some “fiddling to get what they

want” by some councillors. An example of the governance department’s “style” was an unsuccessful move earlier this year to “truncate” the time allotted to public questions at council meetings. Ms Glass said there were more complaints to her office about local government than any other area. In 2014-15 her office dealt with 3410 local government issues, with at least one complaint coming from within each of the state’s 79 municipalities. Continued Page 14

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Court date set A DRIVER charged over the death of Mornington Cycling Club member Joel Hawkins in June last year has been bailed to appear at the County Court in April. The Rosebud man, 47, fronted a committal hearing at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court last week on charges of culpable driving causing death, dangerous driving causing death and summary charges. A “ghost bike” memorial near Ponderosa Place, Dromana, honours the memory of the 17-year-old, of Mt Martha, who was a popular clubman and member of the Victorian cycling team. “Joel was an extremely talented rider with dreams of riding in the Tour de France. We miss him so much,” aunt Tara Bressan said.

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Time out to make opportunity A WOMAN who has loved opportunity shops all her life – “getting a bargain, finding a treasure and being able to afford it because of the prices” – has opened her own op shop. Trudy Lennon-Bowers, of Mornington, said her “life changed” when her father passed away last year. “I started to think about exactly what was important in my life and what wasn't,” she said. “I was working three 12-hour days as a development chemist for Dulux, driving two hours a day and never seeing my husband or kids, and thought to myself: What am I doing? “I was also volunteering at the Wilson Rd,

Mornington, op shop and that was the thing I loved to do the most. I thought to myself: “If I could do this every day I would be a happy person.” It was time for a change, so Ms LennonBowers took 12-months’ leave-of-absence to establish Tru Opportunity, which she says is a “traditionally priced op shop where it is affordable to shop”. But there’s a twist: Donors of goods can nominate the charity they support by the sale of the goods. “I have a list of 34 charities we are hoping to help with any profits generated,” Ms Lennon-

Bowers said. “We have set up a website – truopportunity. com.au – and have a Facebook group and business page. “There’s no money left in the kitty for advertising so I am relying on word-of-mouth and Facebook for promotion.” Ms Lennon-Bowers said she and volunteer staff were not drawing wages but donating all profits to the charities. Tru Opportunity, 8 Frank St, Mornington, 9.30am - 4.30pm Monday to Friday and 9am – 1pm Saturdays. Stephen Taylor

AN art historian who has worked at the National Gallery in London for 16 years will speak to Australian Decorative & Fine Arts Society members at Mornington this month. Leslie Primo will talk about artist Joseph Wright, of Derby, and the development of the Lunar Society in 18th century England. At that time, like minded men formed clubs and societies where they discussed the various movements for change, such as the anti-slavery movement, the writings of the Jean Jacques Rousseau, the American war of independence, and the philosophy of the Age of Enlightenment. Primo’s talk will explore the lives, achievements, common interests and connections between a group of individuals by examining the paintings of Joseph Wright depicting various men, including James Watt, Matthew Boulton, Josiah Wedgwood and Erasmus Darwin. The industrialists among these men would have been referred to, in their time, as philosophers – or the Lunar Men. We have a name for them: scientists. The talk will be at 5.30pm, Friday 12 August, at the Peninsula Community Theatre, Wilsons Rd, Mornington. The cost to non-members is $20. Details and bookings, call 9787 2092.

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Pier again under pressure Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au ANOTHER big blow on Monday last week gave Mornington pier its second storm battering in two weeks. Huge seas and strong winds again smashed over the concrete structure which just two weeks before had seen nine 15-tonne concrete panels

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torn off in 60-knot winds. Top deck planking, handrails and a seat were also damaged. Since that storm the outer section of the pier has been closed to the public. The damaged panels were recovered by divers and a crane on a barge and taken away for inspection. No details of what caused the pier to break down have been released by parks Victoria. Parks Victoria said there was no indication of

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RIDING for the Disabled Western Port members are riding high – thanks to the offer of a new, more permanent home from Mornington Peninsula Shire. They have entered into a new fiveyear agreement to use land at Woolleys Rd Bushland Reserve, Crib Point, for $520 a year with CPI increases. This follows a one-year deal given to the riders last year to review their use of the land and, if suitable, to issue a new licence for a longer term. The shire last week agreed that the riders be offered the longer-term use of the land. The group had previously agisted horses on private land near the reserve. However, it had poor pasture and fees were more than $5200 a year. “We can save so much in fees and agistments,” Riding for the Disabled Western Port president and coach Kate Makrikostas said. “All the money from fees and donations can go back into development and programs.” The not-for-profit group helps those with disabilities of all ages and backgrounds to develop independence, add to their sense of freedom and to reach their equestrian goals. They provide adaptive coaching techniques and equipment. Riding for the Disabled is a volunteer organisation has been running since 1970 and now has 38 centres, 1200 riders and 1100 volunteers across the state. The Western Port group was formed in 2012 and its riding programs at the Woolleys Rd reserve are alongside five other equestrian clubs.

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Under the agreement with the shire it will be required to have public liability insurance of $20 million and be responsible for fencing and weed control. The riding area of 17.8 hectares consists of two fenced paddocks of 9.4 hectares and 8.4 hectares. The land is cleared and abuts the southern boundary of the reserve. Access to the land is from Stony Point Rd and

through the reserve. “There have been no issues to date with the [riding group’s] use of the land and it does not interfere with the use of the adjacent reserve,” property operations team leader Greg Collins told council. The use of the land by the riders is consistent with the Woolleys Rd Bushland Reserve master plan adopted by the council in 2013.

Thanks for yourr patience during the levell crossing removal works. For the past few weeks we’ve been busy: • removing three level crossings at North h Rd, McKinnon Rd and Centre Rd at once • rebuilding three new stations at Ormond, nd, McKinnon and Bentleigh • with 1,000 people working around the clock for over 750,000 hours • using 3,000 tonnes of steel reinforcement ent

• removing 250,000 cubic metres of soil from the rail corridor in just 10 days • pouring 33,000 cubic metres of concrete • with 150 semi-trailers leaving the site every hour during the major haulage program.

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Letters - 300 words maximum and including full name, address and contact number - can be sent to The News, PO Box 588, Hastings 3915 or emailed to: team@mpnews.com.au well that the Marriage Act is a Federal Act that the states have no say in. He certainly doesn’t speak for me. Michael Free, Mt Martha

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Removing crossings makes for more trains Level crossings on the Frankston line are acting as a brake on further commuter services which are running at capacity during peak and some off-peak times. Grade separation is a priority to enable an increased service frequency. Whichever option is finally decided on will cost a lot of public money and disruption during construction. The public rightly expects the government to get value for money and it is obliged to try to achieve that. The section of line from Mordialloc to Kananook is built on an existing sand dune and most of the land on either side is lower and subject to flooding, so much so that a report to Kingston Council in 2006 indicated that a severe flood event between Mordialloc and Frankston could cost the municipality millions of dollars in damage. This same area is built on a drained swamp which has a high water table. A sky rail between Mordialloc and Frankston is probably a sensible idea and would likely be cheaper than sinking the existing line below both ground. On Tuesday 26 July it was reported that the Level Crossing Removal Authority has made provision for a multi-storey building above Ormond railway station. In the past 20 years both major political parties have proposed building above a lowered railway line at Ormond as a means of recovering some of the huge costs involved in sinking an existing railway line. Taxpayers and voters should expect a government to explore all reasonable means of achieving value for money and commercial and residential development above a sunken railway line is an option deserving support. Philip Miller, Mornington

Maritime nation Perhaps Brian Mitchelson (“Let the sea in and park boats at their peril�, Letters 26/7/16) is confusing two issues regarding Mornington pier. Granted that we, particularly in Port Phillip and surrounding areas, are subjected to storm and nasty weather conditions, and consequently need to protect ourselves, not just on the bay, but also in surrounding areas, by building structures to protect ourselves from what nature throws at us.

It has obviously escaped Brian’s notice that Australia is totally surrounded by sea and well described as a maritime nation. We have survived, thrived, developed and matured on the land and surrounding sea for many many years, using the areas given to us to develop. Seagoing men and women have done a great deal to further and defend our future. Brian’s suggestion of “park your boats elsewhere� I find quite offensive. Edmund Burke, Mornington

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Had there been initial strong support by the overall community for changing the name of Rosebud West to Capel Sound there would be no argument. However, Mornington Peninsula Shire Council does not have a resounding mandate to proceed with making this change and its attitude towards the matter throughout has been rather arrogant and cavalier. Out of 5600 letters mailed out by the shire, only 1902 responded, which is 34 per cent; 3698 did not reply, which was 66 per cent. Of the 1902 there was 1065 or 56 per cent in favour of the name change and 837 or 44 per cent against. Hardly a resounding majority, when two thirds of the residents did not respond at all, because of confusion about responding. Even the Registrar of Geographic Names says that renaming an entire locality or suburb is unusual and has now put the decision back in the council’s hands, asking if it was sure it wanted to move to the final stage of gazetting and registering the name. Obviously it has reservations about this. Furthermore, council has contradicted its own guidelines regarding the matter of name change because, in a previous instance of a similar nature, its view was that such requests should be open to all shire residents, not just the affected ratepayers and residents. The fairest and appropriate way would be to place the question on the ballot paper at the coming October council elections for all wards to vote on accordingly. This would be the most fairest and democratic way and deliver an outcome one way or the other. John F O’Hanlon, Rosebud West

Disappearing majority Crikey! The born to rule mob don’t like their party being criticised do they? (“Right of reply� Letters 19/7/16). Yes, I do denigrate past and present conservative leaders for their failure to include the working classes in the advancement of our great country because it’s in their DNA. A conservative party always takes care of its own first. A $50 billion tax break to big business and the banks, while taking funding from the welfare system, is a classic example. I have not said that [Prime Minister Malcolm] Turnbull, as a multi-millionaire, cannot be trusted. What I stated, correctly, is, that as a multi-millionaire he could not empathise with low income families, pensioners or the unemployed. There was supportive evidence that Medicare was under threat and if Neville Congress had read a proper newspaper he would have read that the AMA president had come out in the press and condemned any interference to Medicare, such as the introduction of co-payments and billing pathology. The Hockey 2014 budget not yet passed by the Senate has provisions for such schemes. Malcolm Turnbull, in his quest to get a Senate he could control, has foisted the fish and chip lady back on to us. Not to mention the possibility of a

Fred Nile Party representative. Bewdy Malcolm. Labor may have lost some skin, but Malcolm has now only a seven seat majority at the most. So, compared to the commanding majority he had, it appears that the electorate almost used its votes wisely, Mr Congress. John Cain, McCrae

Limits at Rye Hooray, for those councillors who at the last meeting of Mornington Peninsula Shire voted against massive development (“Cheers as developments knocked back� The News 19/7/2016). It was heartening to see councillors understand they have a duty to protect the neighbourhood character of the peninsula’s towns. This same duty of care applies to maintaining the character of the foreshore reserves of the peninsula’s towns. For some time Rye community groups and residents have made it clear to shire senior executives and Nepean Ward councillors that while we support efficiency improvements to the boat and jet ski launching facilities, we oppose any expansion, including channel widening. The Rye foreshore is the very heart of our town and our opposition relates to the impact expansion will have on its future enjoyment by residents and visitors. Technical reports and professional opinion says if the launching facilities are expanded there will be an increase in usage and demand for boat and jet ski trailer parking. A shire study showed that an extra boat and jet ski ramp at Rye would lessen the parking load in Sorrento but increase it at Rye. In a survey we conducted, the priority for most residents was an increase in and better maintained recreational space. Only a minority wanted more boat and jet ski facilities. The shire and ward councillors are aware of this study. We are currently working very well with council officers on space usage, maintenance and the vegetation aspects of the foreshore, but getting no-where over the proposed expansion. Council’s publicly declared stance on the importance of maintaining neighbourhood character gives us hope councillors will vote against any proposal that in the long term would destroy the coastal character of Rye. Mechelle Cheers, chair Rye Community Group Alliance

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Continued from Page 1 “We had been affected by the slowing down of retail spending due to outside economic factors, like a lot of other retailers, but nothing drastic until a proposed major jump in the rent almost forced us to close. “Luckily, we have been able to renegotiate it back to a reasonable level and, with ongoing support from our loyal customers, we will be trading for many more years.” Friend and colleague Deb Krueger said the community was “up in arms when the word of the impending closure went out, as the shop is unique in the diversity of goods and services on offer”. “Thankfully, common sense prevailed and an agreed 4 per cent increase has allowed the centre to continue trading – much to the delight of patrons.” As a single mum of three children living in Mornington, Ms Sibbald bought the wool shop in The Mall, Main St, in 1998. “I went into the business with no previous retail experience – just my love of craft, and, particularly, knitting and crochet. After having

the business for a number of years I was approached by a teacher who had been working at Embroidery is U, Frankston, which was closing and she was looking for another place to teach. “I had been thinking of expanding in some way so I rented a small shop in Yuilles Rd and began trading as Mornington Embroidery Centre. After a period we found out that Patchwork on the Peninsula was closing so we bought much of their stock and added this line to the embroidery store. “Both stores became rather full of stock as we expanded the ranges and volume of products so we searched around and found the present location at 2/68 Yuilles Rd, Mornington. “It has become quite the hidden gem as it is tucked in between a plumbers’ supply and power tool outlets and looks fairly innocuous from the outside but, when customers walk in for the first time, we often hear a few ‘wows’. Yuilles Rd was ideal because of its proximity to the Nepean Hwy and Tyabb Rd and for the space it offers. “We have a huge variety of customers – from elderly ladies who have knitted all their lives –

to young adults who often visited the shop with their mothers when they were children. “We have a few male customers who have discovered the therapeutic value of knitting and it is interesting to see the projects they work on. “Women enjoy the classes as a social outlet, as well as learning new skills and techniques, and often continue coming to class to maintain the friendships they have built with other students.” Ms Sibbald said she had had the business so many years now it “feels like a second home”. “Working six days a week limits my spare time, but I still get many projects completed each year. “It is wonderful when a customer brings in a completed project and thanks us for the help and advice received. Even after all these years I love seeing the new ranges and the beautiful colours and textures and the enjoyment that a customer gets out of finding a fabric or yarn that inspires them as much as it inspires me. “There are always new things to learn and new colours to work with. As a girlfriend said when I first bought the business: “That’s not going to be work for you – that’s going to be play”.

emissions and the implications for climate warming on the Great Barrier Reef. Why is Mr Raff not demanding the closure of the La Trobe Valley coal-fired power stations which produce vast quantities of carbon dioxide and thus, by his definition, must be extreme polluters and significantly contributing to any impact on the barrier reef in Australia. Could it be because the lights would go out in Tuerong, jobs would disappear in the La Trobe Valley, trains would cease to run and that standard of living would diminish to that of many Indians who need electricity to provide them with jobs and the possibility of standard of living nearer to that which we enjoy. Mr Raff, stop telling other nations what they should do and set an example here in Victoria. We could seek to emulate South Australia which is 40 per cent reliant on wind power since shutting down its coal fired stations, resulting in a reliance on Victorian brown coal fired power stations; electricity prices 50 per cent on average above ours; the threat of blackouts forcing the SA government to plead for a gas powered electricity generator to be re- commissioned; and SA industries stating they would be forced to close unless electricity prices were reduced. Wind power and other renewables cannot maintain a secure electricity supply for our industry and lifestyle. That is reality and until batteries are invented which are financially viable (and we all hope that will happen, but it hasn’t yet) either coal or nuclear has to be the answer for all countries. Alan Reid, Sorrento

service on top of the two-year federally funded pilot is a mystery, but I look forward to joining Mr Edbrooke in soon being able to make a bipartisan announcement that the service will: 1. Continue as a full service well beyond the pilot stage expiring in February 2017. 2. Include the early Rosebud and late Monash runs dumped by the minister Jacinta Allen earlier this year. 3. Ensure services continue as public transport during semester breaks. Again, all credit actually goes to the Mornington Peninsula Shire for genuinely saving this service last year and, contrary to Mr Edbrooke’s assertions, it was the Labor government which was in power when the federal funding ran out. I first wrote to the minister in January 2015, and again raising the matter in Parliament in February 2015 advising her that, as advised by the Shire of Mornington Peninsula, funding would indeed run out in June 2015. The minister responded with political nonsense in April 2015, which continued unabated until, under pressure from students, the shire and myself she eventually conceded the service needed funding and announced the same in February 2016 – more than a year after first being alerted to the problem. For this our community is grateful, and we would be more grateful if Mr Edbrooke and Ms Allen could see beyond political cheap shots and just fund the peninsula bus network properly. Martin Dixon, MP for Nepean

in the people we elect to ensure our values are stringently adhered to, particularly through the judicial system. The current system, in my opinion, needs to be seriously looked at and adjusted to the present climate of offenders, regardless of race. Let’s start with the magistrates and work our way, swiftly and surely through. Marg Jackman, Rosebud

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Ignorance, blinkered analysis of present and future Australia, bigotry and a loud mouth do not a politician make. Whether a person’s preference is Liberal or Labor, let’s hope that progressive and intelligent Australians will represent our country and not people who are determined to live in the past and not learn from it but repeat it. While a degree of tolerance should be afforded to newcomers to our land, our strength will be

LETTERS The industry only has itself to blame for allowing cruel practices to flourish under its watch. Rupert Steiner, Balnarring

Dual duties disappoint I wish to express my disappointment that in the new federal Cabinet the new Minister for the Environment and Energy, Josh Frydenberg, has two portfolios. The Environment position should be the most important in Cabinet. The minister has to protect and make sure that we have clean air, plentiful supplies of potable water, clean oceans, healthy fertile soils and vigorous natural vegetation and agriculture. Above all it is his duty to see that Australia does not contribute to any rise in atmospheric temperatures and CO2. All of these are essential for our continued survival. A healthy environment must come before anything else. It should be number one priority. At the recent leaders’ debate, no mention was made of the environment. Questioned later, both leaders said how important the environment was to a successful Australia. Australia’s delegates at the Paris climate talks made promises about keeping our CO2 emissions to less than two degrees C. We have not seen any attempt to provide leadership on this subject since the debate took place in April. Our new minister has made statements in favour of developing more coal mines. The rest of the world is closing mines and developing renewable sources of energy. The government was voted in to lead. Leadership takes courage, creative ideas and long term planning. Peter Strickland, Balnarring

Coal is realistic Andrew Raff (“The coal equation” Letters 19/7/16) asks how the former environment minister [Flinders MP Greg Hunt] can justify allowing the Adani coal mine in Queensland to go ahead because of the potential carbon dioxide

It was very pleasing Frankston MP Paul Edbrooke confirm that he supports the 887/Penbus continuing into the future. The Andrews government has only part funded the Penbus and by neglecting to fund the most popular early Rosebud and the late Monash runs has deliberately set this service up to fail. Why on earth we need an additional pilot

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Child protection Events of the past few weeks have taken a toll and many of us are feeling a little overwhelmed and sad about the state of the world. The horrific terror attack in Nice, a brutal coup attempt in Turkey, war in Syria and South Sudan and, at home, continuing debates about terrorism, race and religion, dominate the news. The media have a duty to bring us this news, but we should be mindful that children in particular can struggle to make sense of these reports. Even if they are shielded from them at home, they do pick them up from other places. It can leave them feeling distressed, confused or anxious. We are constantly amazed by the resilience of the children we work with who live in conflict zones and are surrounded by the consequences of war day-to-day. That’s why Plan International Australia developed a guide based on advice from the parents who have lived in, or fled from, war-torn countries about how they broach these issues with their children. We recommend parents talk openly with children about how they feel about the news, but to let the child lead the conversation. It’s important to reassure children they are safe and secure. No one expects parents to have a deep understanding of complex conflicts that are difficult to explain. Nor do parents need to go into detail about injury or death. But children are smart and they will gain a sense of comfort if we talk with them openly. Ian Wishart, CEO, Plan International Australia

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planning scheme looks like,” Mr Cranston said. According to the ATO, individuals most at risk are those approaching retirement. This can mean anyone aged 50 or over, looking to put significant amounts of money into retirement, particularly self-managed super fund (SMSF) trustees, self-funded retirees, small business owners, company directors and individuals involved in property investment. While retirement planning schemes can vary, there are some common features that people should be aware of. Usually these schemes:  are artificially contrived and complex, usually connected with a SMSF  involve a lot of paper shuffling  are designed to leave the taxpayer with minimal or zero tax, or even a tax refund  aim to give a present day tax benefit by adopting the arrangement. Individuals caught using an illegal scheme identified by the ATO may incur severe penalties under tax laws. This includes risking loss of their retirement nest egg and also their rights as a trustee to manage and operate a SMSF.

Mr Cranston urged individuals undertaking retirement planning to remain vigilant and to come forward if they believe they are at risk or are already involved in a scheme. “Retirement planning makes good sense provided it is carried out within the tax and superannuation laws. Make sure you are receiving ethical professional advice when undertaking retirement planning, and if in doubt, seek a second opinion from an independent, trusted and reputable expert. “We do our best to shut down dodgy schemes but the best defence is working together. Blowing the whistle on those promoting retirement planning schemes will help us stop them from risking your or others’ retirement savings,” Mr Cranston said. The ATO is encouraging people to report tax avoidance schemes via a confidential call to 1800 177 006, or via email to reportataxscheme@ato.gov.au. And for more information about the specific schemes, they can visit the website ato.gov.au/superschemesmart.

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340 Craigie Road, MOUNT MARTHA Saturday August 20 at 12:00pm Jacobs & Lowe, 220 Main Street, Mornington, 5976 5900 Cameron McDonald, 0418 330 916

THIS majestic small acreage property affords new owners the best of both worlds with a wonderful natural bush setting that is still only minutes drive to beach, shops and schools. The private 2.2 hectare block offers an excellent combination of facilities for both equestrian enthusiasts and those seeking the tree-change lifestyle where superb facilities include a landscaped in-ground pool. The refurbished cedar and Colorbond clad residence has a distinct rustic ambience interspersed with welcome modern appointments. Measuring an impressive 372 square metres over four levels the interior is defined by spacious open-plan living and more intimate

zones for relaxing. The entertainment level downstairs features a fantastic rumpus room with full bar that opens out to a tranquil aggregate paved patio with spa and further out to the pool area. Resplendent underneath a soaring timber ceiling is the main open-plan family zone incorporating a stylish new kitchen, beautifully appointed with a magnificent wormy chestnut breakfast and preparation counter, and a range of appliances including a Falcon stove and an Asko dishwasher. There is a formal dining room and the vast lounge has a feature brick hearth with a crackling wood heater dominating the room. Several other thoughtful areas

throughout the home will ensure every member of the family gets a place to call their own. Four bedrooms include the elegant main bedroom with a walk-in robe and ensuite, and a quaint sitting room plus separate loft studio could be extra sleeping quarters if required. The beautiful timber deck and brick paved alfresco courtyard with conversation fire pit will be a entertainers dream come the warmer months and from here there is a splendid outlook across the property. External improvements to the land include post and rail fencing to a sand arena and round-yard, there is a barn with two stables and additional sheds provide secure storage for machinery.

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Set on a large 612sqm corner lot, this modern tilt slab factory comprises approx. 268m2 of office and warehouse space. Recently leased at $23,750 p.a. to 21/02/2019 with 4% rent increases and a further 3 year option, this property offers the following benefits: • Total building area: 268sqm (approx.) • Four car spaces on title • Split system heating & cooling • Container size electric roller door • Quiet & productive work environment • Convenient location

An exciting opportunity to lease a new warehouse with associated office space in this stylish new building. The ground floor comprises 192-square metres of warehouse space with electric roller door, internal stairs and elevator access to the upstairs office space. First floor office space measures 74-square metres and in addition to the internal staircase there is an elevator. Also including reverse cycle air-conditioning, internet, broadband & NBN cabling pre-wired for TV and Foxtel and shared Kone elevator. ROD MORAHAN 0498 965 555

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Mornington 18a Naples Street

Architect-Designed Beachside Retreat Here it is, an architect-designed home in beachside Mornington walking distance to the beach, shops and reserve. The threebedroom weatherboard-style home in Naples St is just one block from Fisherman´s Beach. It is only eight years old, has quality finishes throughout and landscaped gardens. There are two living spaces, high ceilings, spotted gum floors and a deck for alfresco dining. The one owner home is at the end of a tree-lined driveway and offers a sunny northerly aspect. The kitchen, living and dining are on the ground floor, along with a spacious bedroom with two-way bathroom. The kitchen has granite bench tops and stainless steel Miele and Blanco appliances. Includes double remote garage, ducted zoned heating, Jetmaster open fire, ducted vac, timber French doors, under stair storage and remote external blinds.

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Pure distinction by the beach Realise the dream of owning a brand new, architect-designed home steps from the water in Mornington with one of two stunning new townhouses. The four-bedroom plus study homes are contemporary coastal with a blue-ribbon, cul-de-sac location one street from the Esplanade. Includes two levels of open-plan living and landscaped gardens. Double garage flows into ground-floor study, powder room, laundry, master w ensuite & walk-in robe and kitchen/meals/living. There are two living areas and secondary bedrooms share a main bathroom w sep toilet. Kitchen w island bench and under-mount sink, stone bench tops, Smeg appliances; bathrooms w floor to ceiling tiles. Includes premium carpets, timber floors, refrig ducted heating/cooling, ducted vac, instant gas hot water, alarm. Restaurants, shops, cafes and beach at your fingertips.

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Frankston South 5 Wilhora Court

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Rustic living in Frankston high school zone Set on two thirds of an acre, this 4 bedroom 2 bathroom plus study home with in-ground salt chlorinated pool is an oasis in the Frankston High School Zone. The solid brick house is filled with original 1970s features and rustic character. Give it a contemporary make-over or retain the warmth of the solid timber cabinetry, timber panel ceilings, exposed brick walls, rustic beams and big windows. It is midway between Mount Eliza Village and Frankston CBD and a short drive to the beach and Peninsula Link. Run a home office from the study with separate entry. There is also a double car port, water tanks and solar panels . A sandstone patio with pergola flows from the kitchen, dining and two living spaces. wood heater, ducted heating, split system air conditioning, solid timber kitchen, master with ensuite and walk-in robe.

Auction Saturday 27th August at 1:00pm View Saturday 12:30-1:00pm www.harcourts.com.au Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 03 5970 8000 kara.james@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

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Auction Saturday 20th August at 3:00pm View Saturday 2:30-3:00pm www.harcourts.com.au Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 03 5970 8000 kara.james@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

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Investor, Downsizer or First Home Buyer No body corporate and more spacious than any unit, this near new home has 4BR’s – main with WIR & FES, two living areas, ducted heating and air-conditioning, double garage and a low maintenance backyard. Immaculately presented there are options here for owner occupiers or for an investor with a current tenant in place, and there is maximum depreciation as it is a near new home. If you’re after a low maintenance, high quality finished home, pencil this one in the diary for an inspection!

For Sale Price $565,000 View Saturday 11:00-11:30am www.harcourts.com.au Darren Hood M 0419 666 126 P 03 5970 8000 darren.hood@harcourts.com.au Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

WANT TO SELL WITH CERTAINTY? HERE WE ARE TO MAKE IT HAPPEN. Meet the dynamic duo, listing and selling more property on the Mornington Peninsula than ever before Darren Hood M 0419 666 126 P 03 5970 8000 darren.hood@harcourts.com.au

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Mornington 1/32 Spray Street

Most Desirable Apartment In Mornington You are going to need to be quick if you want to get into the Mornington beachside market for under $500,000 with this brand new, off the plan 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment. Within walking distance to Main Street, this sophisticated residence offers a new way of life where a stunning architectural design meets the highest quality build specifications. This 2 bedroom apartment has a grounded sense of grandeur with sophisticated ensuite and north facing balconies, there are gorgeous timber flooring throughout the open-plan kitchen, dining and living areas which creat a warm tranquillity to the social heart of the home. The spacious kitchen has stone bench tops and gas cooking with Bosch appliances. Due for completion February 2017, there are huge stamp duty savings to be made, not to mention a great rental return and capital growth.

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BUILT and designed with family harmony in mind, this captivating near-new home boasts four bedrooms plus a separate home office, all on a substantial 1321 square metre block. Multiple living spaces can be enjoyed across both levels of the home which allow for both individual space when needed and a wonderful family environment when enjoying time together. There is a formal living room on the ground floor, with an open plan family zone adjoining the dining and kitchen area further down the hall. The well-appointed kitchen features Caesarstone benchtops, and stainless-steel appliances including a five-burner gas cooktop and a dishwasher. From the family zone you step out to the undercover merbau timber deck. All four bedrooms are upstairs, with the especially beautiful main bedroom hidden behind double doors which reveal a private haven complete with walk-in-robe, open ensuite with large shower and double vanity, and a private balcony to admire the bay view. A further three bedrooms with carpeted floors and built-in-robes share the large family bathroom.

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3/3 Portrush Grove, MORNINGTON Negotiable over $780,000 Barry Plant, 172 Main Street, Mornington, 5975 4999 Leanne Porter, 0418 106 668

ONE of only three on the block, this contemporary designed single level townhouse features glorious open plan living that seamlessly transitions to a paved courtyard and landscaped gardens. Conveniently set close to shops and Main Street, the home has three bedrooms, all with ceiling fans, with the larger main bedroom also boasting an ensuite and walk in robe. The fully-tiled bathroom has a free-standing bath and there is a separate laundry. The gleaming kitchen has a gloss white finish with stone benchtops, glass splashbacks, a dishwasher and a 900-millimetre Smeg oven. The adjoining meals and living room receives plenty of natural light and includes gas ducted heating and split system air-conditioning. This 6-star energy rated home is a perfect low-maintenance option for down sizing retirees with secure entry from the street to a double garage with internal access.

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16 Oxford Street, Frankston Just a leisurely stroll from the Botanic Gardens, Frankston High School and Foot Street’s shops, this instantly attractive renovated single-level 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom residence combines sensational style with absolute convenience with 2 living areas, stone entertainer’s kitchen, spa bathroom, carport & garage. Close to Frankston CBD, the beachfront and city bound trains.

Auction Saturday 13th August 1.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Tashkin Hassan 0432 567 061 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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53 Somers Avenue, McCrae Relax on the front deck with the glistening blue sea as a backdrop as you watch the ships pass through the shipping channel or kick back in the heated spa on the covered rear deck and enjoy the good life 365 days of the year. This is the irresistible lifestyle on offer! Fully renovated, this single-level three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence with two living zones, sleek stone kitchen and stylish en suite is superbly positioned at the foothills of Arthurs Seat and within minutes of McCrae beach, shops and freeway arterial links making this a fabulous place of permanent residence or a prestigious seaside escape. Snap up this sensational home and enjoy an enviable seaside lifetime in magical McCrae.

Auction Saturday 13th August 3.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Jake Egan 0491 129 137 Rachel Crook 0419 300 515 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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3/42 Hampden Street, Mornington In an area celebrated for its proximity to Mornington’s dynamic cafes, restaurants, quality shopping and fabulous convenience to transport and the beach, this single-level two-bedroom residence is beautifully secluded at the rear of an exclusive group of only three. The perfect home for those starting out or scaling down, a sun-drenched northern aspect, open-plan living extending to a low-maintenance north-east wrap-around garden with undercover terrace, tidy kitchen, main bedroom with en suite bathroom access and garage further add to the irresistible equation! A great buy for its location alone, this welcoming home presents the opportunity to enjoy a fabulous Mornington lifestyle.

Auction Saturday 20th August 12.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Damian Smith 0481 875 243 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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Your new castle awaits in this new boutique residential develoment of just four single-storey villas. Available with only a $15,000 DEPOSIT, there are huge stamp duty savings to be had with an off the plan purchase.

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TYABB 7 Flood Street CLASSIC HOMESTEAD WITH A STUNNING RURAL OUTLOOK AND BAY GLIMPSES - Escape the frantic pace of modern life in this idyllic, private retreat set among the rolling green Peninsula landscape. Something special, this established home is graced with nearly 9 acres of prime land, lush native gardens, fresh country air and with plenty of room for your family to grow. Q Three bedrooms – main bedroom with WIR & ensuite, plus a separate study or fourth bedroom. Q Dining and timber kitchen with overhead cupboards, gas cooking and a picturesque outlook over the rear paddocks. Q Formal dining with bay windows, lounge with wood combustion heater, air-conditioning and exposed brick feature wall. Q 8.95 acres (approx.) equipped with 5 paddocks, water tanks, storage sheds, chook pen and cat enclosure. Q Large workshop with 3 phase power, mezzanine floor, lean to and shower + toilet. Surrounded by a plethora of lifestyle attractions, this perfectly located property is close to nature walks, leading schools, Peninsula Link and renowned wineries. An exciting find in this popular suburb.

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Jacqui Robinson Ronelle Kraulis

Gail Miles

Paige Brierley

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PROPERTY MANAGER

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PAUL DEMPSEY HITS THE GRAND

Locals will be able to hear tracks from ‘Strange Loop’ live as Paul Dempsey heads to The Grand Hotel in Mornington on 9 September.

Arriving seven years after the Something for Kate front man’s acclaimed solo debut, 2009’s top five ARIA charts success ‘Everything Is True’, ‘Strange Loop’ –is freewheeling in form but precisely executed; it’s a record that knows what it wants to say, what it needs to be - 11 tracks that enclose surreptitious dry wit, the irregularity of the everyday, and the pathos of longing in a mix of magic hour melodies, striking instrumentation, and tenderly charged vocals.

‘Strange Loop’ reveals a supercharged Dempsey; his voice more potent and powerful than ever, his stories and characters magnified, his instrumentation more adventurous and playful. It’s an album that sounds like doing what you want, and actually getting it right. Most musicians would be content with being involved in a single much-loved project, especially one as constantly rewarded as Something for Kate (double figures for ARIA Awards nominations, winners of Triple J’s Album of the Year, multiple top ten albums), but ‘Strange Loop’ is confirmation that Dempsey will alternate between the beautifully

rigorous noise he makes with Stephanie Ashworth and Clint Hyndman and his own diverse solo career. ‘Strange Loop’ contains compelling pocket universes, at once uniquely identifiable as one of our great artists at work, but also indicative of fresh forms. It’s a dazzlingly intimate record, alive to the very pleasure of being alive… When: Friday 9th September Where: Grand Hotel, 124 Main Street Mornington Contact: 03 5975 2001 Book online at www.grand.net.au

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THE BENNIES SWEAT IT OUT ON TOUR The Bennies recently wrapped up their Wisdom Machine Australian tour in Maroochydore on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. Two weeks and 15,000 kilometers later they were playing a festival in Berlin, Germany. It’s indicative of the work ethic for the Melbourne band who have earnt a reputation for not only hard partying but heavy touring.

Fiorello, who released their album in the UK and US, and they got invited to play at Belgium festival Groezrock, alongside their heroes in Rancid. Spending April and May in their fourth continent in as many years, The Bennies will return home from their European and UK tour, to continue the second phase of their Wisdom Machine tour.

So far 2016 has been a whirlwind for the band. In January, Wisdom Machine’s first single ‘Party Machine’ reached number 88 on triple j’s Hottest 100, some two months before physical copies of the album were even available.

Constantly outdoing themselves with everything they do, this will be their biggest and most expansive tour to date, with 27 shows across each state, regional shows and new destinations they have previously never visited, including Townsville, Albany, Karratha, Werribee and, by popular demand, Nimbin.

They toured the country and sold out shows wherever they went, including Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane and while they have always built their name around their live show, with Wisdom Machine, people were now talking loudly about their music. They graced the covers of magazines, scored album of the week accolades and even infiltrated the charts, with the album debuting at number 40 on the ARIA Album chart and number 10 on the Australian chart. They drew the attention of Less Than Jake drummer, and owner of Florida based label Paper & Plastic, Vinnie

HOLLYWOOD’S MAN OF 10,000 VOICES BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND ‘Human sound-effects machine’ Michael Winslow will be back in Australia this July and August for his most extensive stand-up tour of our shores to date. Winslow’s mastery of vocal gymnastics first came to prominence on the stand-up circuit in the early 80s after doing voiceovers for both Disney and Universal Studios for films like Back to the Future and Terminator. His performance as Sgt. Larvelle “Motor Mouth” Jones in the Police Academy movie series saw Winslow become a household name, a role specifically created to showcase his vocal talents. Notably, his is the only character to appear in all instalments of Police Academy including all seven movies, the cartoon and the television series. Appearances in Mel Brooks’ Spaceballs and Gremlins quickly followed, with audiences amazed by Winslow’s incredible ability to create remarkably convincing sound effects – machine gun fire, helicopters, a harmonica, police

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sirens – using nothing more than his voice. More recently, Winslow has been animated (and voiced himself!) on The Simpsons and Family Guy, and his in-demand talents have been showcased on countless video games and apps. A mix of impersonations, impressions, story-telling, music and sound effects, Winslow’s live show is not a traditional stand-up comedy routine but a sound-fuelled adventure that showcases his truly remarkable talent. His signature renditions of rock gods like Jimmy Hendrix and Led Zeppelin, as well as a re-enactment of an entire Star Wars battle scene, have made Winslow’s live show a ‘must-see’ performance. Don’t miss Michael Winslow, an inimitable talent and icon of comedy’s golden age, live this winter. Michael Winslow will be at Chelsea Heights Hotel on Saturday 13th August. For tickets call (03) 9773 4453 or visit chelseaheightshotel.com.au

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Proudly presented by triple j, catch The Bennies pack out dance floors this June and July, supported by Poison City label mates Clowns, who are also fresh from European tour dates. Also along for the wild ride will be Perth punk-rock trio Axe Girl. Event Details: When: Wednesday 14th September Where: Grand Hotel, 124 Main Street Mornington Contact: 03 5975 2001 Tickets: $25 +bf Online Book online at www.grand.net.au


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THE MEANING OF EXISTENCE... AND OTHER SHORT STORIES

The Honda 110: Chariot of the Gods By Stuart McCullough FAREWELL, friend. You served me well. Now that it’s over, it’s hard not to look back with fondness at the time we spent together. Deep down, I knew it would come to an end at some point, I just didn’t expect that moment to be now. When I heard the news, it was as if a part of my soul left my body. There will forever more be a small hole in the shape of a three-wheeled motorbike in my heart. So long, Honda 110. You were the best motorbike a young boy could ever want. It arrived one Christmas. Without any particular fanfare, my brother discovered two helmets behind the couch. Perhaps it was the fact that the word ‘motorbike’ had not appeared on my Christmas list (instead I’d requested as many cassettes from the ‘Hooked on Classics’ series as Santa’s budget would allow) or that I had so often been accused of having chronic helmet hair that I so completely misread the signals. Cameron, however, understood at once. He took off as if he’d been shot from a cannon, up towards the shed. Several minutes later and after a lengthy explanation from my parents that involved diagrams and the kind of after-dinner pantomime that really ought to have been unnecessary, I followed. We found it in the shed. Underneath the hip to ankle plaster cast that had encased my broken leg when I was six and which my father had decided to retain as some kind of keepsake for reasons that elude me then and now and the jar with a methylated reptile that had come to grief after tangling with the lawnmower. Bright red with a large headlight at the front was the

Honda 110 three-wheeled motorcycle. My brother and I were dumbstruck. Perhaps it was the sheer surprise of it. Not only had I never asked for a motorbike, my parents had often taken it upon themselves to remark on

the motorbikes of others. As we were growing up, we’d often see other kids riding motorbikes across paddocks or, for those without easy access to land, up and down the driveway. At the first hint of their mosquito-like

engine hum, they would dish up the tidal wave of opprobrium that is the simple shake of a parental head. So far as I could tell, they ranked motorbikes somewhere between dropping out of high school and pinball parlours in their Parental Hall of Shame. In a technical sense, owning a motorbike represented a kind of freedom that a BMX simply couldn’t deliver. But actually owning one of these beauties came with its own set of challenges. The first of which was getting it started. Rather than a key or a button, the Honda 110 required you to yank on a ripcord with such muscleshredding ferocity that the odds of actually starting the engine or dislocating your shoulder were pretty much even. It’s hard to feel free if you need to fetch an adult every time you want to go for a spin. Having overcome the hurdle that was starting the engine, we had plenty of space to go riding. To get to the back half of the property, it was necessary to get over the creek; which took some measure of skill. Using a mix of intuition and aptitude, you had to thread a path through the water that was both cautious and yet didn’t give the engine a chance to stall. But once through, it was a quick trip past the blackberry patch up into the bush. My brother and I spent hours clearing pathways to create racing circuits. Blitzing around the trail, we would startle cattle as we tore around at what we regarded as high speed but, in reality, was probably something a notch or two above walking pace. When we left home, the motorbike stayed behind. It was probably for the best. I doubt very much that the Hon-

da 110 would have enjoyed University life. Attending a first year Russian literature tutorial was never going to hold its interest. Instead, the bike was put to work. My father attached a trailer to the back and it was used to cart firewood from the bush to the house. Over the years, its powers diminished until, eventually, its pace was reduced to that of a three-wheeled glacier. The salesman was startled when my father told him of his Honda 110. They hadn’t been manufactured for more than thirty years; surely my father had taken extraordinary care of it to account for its longevity? My father most likely shrugged. Attention to mechanical details is simply not the McCullough way. We prefer to ignore such things and hope for the best. It was precisely this approach that resulted in my vehement denial that there was anything wrong with the Astra right up until the moment that flames started to leak out from underneath the bonnet. The Honda 110 is gone, without so much as a farewell. My father replaced it with a four-wheeled motorbike that looks like a small car with the lid peeled off. There’s no ripcord, just a button. And whilst the Honda’s departure was thirty years in the making, it still felt too sudden. Neither my brother nor I had a chance to say our goodbyes. As I imagine it, we would have both strapped on our helmets one last time and taken the beast for one more trip around the block. It wasn’t to be. The Honda 110 has gone to the great car park in the sky. Ride on, friend, ride on. stuart@stuartmccullough.com

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By Toe Punt PINES coach Pat Swayne will invite South Umpires Association boss Mark Mounsey to the club this week to explain some rules to his charges after he was left frustrated and bewildered after his side went down to Mornington by 17 points in MPNFL Peninsula Division on Saturday. Swayne said that in his 18 years in senior football, never has he used poor umpiring as an excuse to his players. Things changed on Saturday, Swayne conceding that he could “legitimately” use the umpires as an excuse in their loss to the Doggies. “We were bad at times, however, our good was never going to be good enough given we had five free kicks to 21, a send off that wasn’t there and 50m penalties against us for reacting to poor behaviour from the umpire,” Swayne said. “Our supporters got caught up in the frustration but umpires are expected to be professional and ignore that. “We’ll get Mounsey or Genty (Brett Gent) down to talk to the boys but what we saw today was almost laughable,” Swayne said. This latest criticism from a very level-headed, respectful, intelligent senior coach follows an overruled goal that should never have been overruled in a Nepean game three weeks and a report that was thrown out at the tribunal a week later in a Peninsula game. Players also reported ‘taunting’ from certain umpires. This was evident again at Pines on Saturday with one umpire allegedly gesturing to the crowd, a claim made by a 14-year-old female spectator. In a time when the league is in desperate need of umpires and bringing through new talent, the existing crew should be seen and not heard – ever, unless making or explaining a decision. Mark Mounsey recently made contact with me and explained that attracting new talent was difficult and that umpires being “seen and not heard” was the mantra of the SUA. Unfortunately, not everyone is on

that bus and unless action is taken swiftly, recruiting the next generation of umpires is going to be made difficult. Mornington kicked away from Pines in the second quarter and again in the last to win 10.17 (77) to 8.12 (60). Jackson Calder and Dale Whelan booted three goals each while Ryan O’Dell and Mick Gay dominated. Seaford kept its slim finals hopes alive with a thrilling two point win against Edithvale. The Tigers held off a surging home side in the last quarter to win 12.13 (85) to 12.11 (83). The Eagles had their chances, booting 6.1 to three goals straight in the last. Jackson Mockett booted four for the winners while Matt Herbert was outstanding. Will Flavelle was the best of the Eagles with two goals. Seaford is now just two points (plus 10 per cent) behind Edithvale on the ladder. The Tigers play Karingal and Mt Eliza in their remaining games. They played their Round 17 game against Pines at Easter. Edithvale plays Mornington, Karingal and Frankston YCW in their final three matches and needs only to win one to make it. Jordan Capkin booted a careerhigh eight goals in Mt Eliza’s big 16.17 (113) to 5.5 (35) win against Langwarrin. The Redlegs booted 13.15 to 1.2 after quarter time. Frankston YCW led Karingal by eight points at half time before kicking 10.9 to 2.2 in the second half. The Stonecats had 10 goal kickers with Paul Minchington named best player on the ground. Bonbeach had 11 goal kickers in its 21.14 (140) to 7.8 (50) demolition of Chelsea. The Sharks, four points and percentage behind Pines in third, play Mt Eliza, Frankston YCW and Langwarrin in their remaining games. Pines faces three straight defeats against YCW this week before having a bye and finishing with Chelsea. The Pythons will still finish third.

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AFL South-East get it wrong over finals By Toe Punt WHEN MPNFL Nepean Division clubs instigated a vote of no confidence that eventually saw the sacking of the board and administration this time last season, the reason for doing so was “change”. Nepean Clubs were no longer prepared to accept a dictatorship that constantly stripped them of having a voice and they got on the front foot to do something about it. Peninsula Division clubs followed later. AFL South-East General Manager Jeremy Bourke and his team of regional managers were like politicians before an election, campaigning and meeting with clubs, standing on the platform of ‘being heard and having a say in the future of football on the Mornington Peninsula’. It was enough to get the clubs excited and onside, as well as encourage the likes of yours truly that “things

were going to be different for the good of the game”. The fact of the matter is, 12 months on, nothing has changed. Sure, the new MPNFL has made some administration tweaks and videoing every game has been popular. Easy, predictable, quick wins. However, they’ve failed to make any real hard decisions that are going to benefit the short and long term future of the competition. The MPNFL has had every chance to make a statement. However, it buckled with the Nepean League 16-round competition becoming 18, it failed to execute an engaging and supportive interleague campaign and its latest decision to restrict Nepean Division to play finals at Frankston Park is a short-sighted, misinformed disgrace. In fact, it’s a mismanaged, uneducated injustice. AFL South East MPNFL League

Manager Shaun Connell released a media statement last Thursday, beating his chest about the fact that the MPNFL has a wonderful working relationship with Frankston Dolphins and Frankston Council, which opens the door for Saturday and Sunday finals at Kars St. Kudos to Connell and his team for improving the relationship but given where the relationship started, it was never going to be hard to improve. What two days of finals did was open the door to turn back the clock and have Nepean Division played on the Saturday and Peninsula Division on the Sunday. No-one can argue the fact that Peninsula Division doesn’t draw crowds until Grand Final day – you just need to read the MPNFL Financial statement to understand that. Make no mistake, the Nepean Division finals prop-up the entire competition.

Netball had always been used as an argument but according to Connell, this was no longer an issue because a deal has been struck with Frankston District Netball Association to have the games played at Jubillee Park. However, rather than look at what is best for the entire competition, including the supporters, the MPNFL have decided to give Peninsula Division both Saturday and Sunday access to Frankston Park. What a farce! How can the MPNFL justify alienating Nepean Division from having an equal share of Frankston Park? Is the MPNFL trying to drive a wedge between Peninsula and Nepean – are they trying to make Peninsula, which is on its knees as a competition, the premier competition? Rumours circulating that Peninsula will have a salary cap of $150,000 next season and Nepean clubs $130,000 supports that theory.

Right now, these are two even competitions – Peninsula and Nepean. It’s not Division One and Division Two. That may change in the future, however, right now, its two even competitions looking for equal rights. Connell said in the media release “there are many positives to play here (Frankston Park) not only is it the heartland of the MPNFL but provides great viewing for patrons and a VFL standard surface for all clubs participating”. Connell is absolutely right about it being the heartland of the MPNFL – all 22 clubs, not just five Peninsula Division clubs. In almost 12 months in office, AFL South-East has taken the easy option – that’s not why it was voted in. There is only one decision to be made here and that’s to celebrate the MPNFL as a whole competition and play finals of both Divisions at Kars St.

‘Sticks’ breaks games record NEPEAN LEAGUE By Toe Punt IT was mixed emotions for Sorrento Football Club on Saturday. While a legend of the club in Brent ‘Sticks’ Kenyon was breaking the 25year games record of Bernie Lynch of 263 games, reigning premier Rosebud was ending a finals streak which dates back to 2007. While it’s mathematically possible that Sorrento can still make finals, they must beat Red Hill in their one remaining game of the season in the final round and hope that Hastings gets belted by Crib Point and Frankston in their final two matches. Sorrento got a taste of finals when Tony Blackford took over as a coach in 2002 and the Sharks played finals every season while he was there until 2005. They won the flag in 2004. The Sharks missed in 2006 before Troy Schwarze came to the club in 2007. They played nine finals series straight, winning the 2008, 2010, 2011 and 2012 premierships. In 2016, Sorrento will not be part of it. Devastation aside, it shouldn’t overshadow the enormous contribution of Kenyon, who was awarded Life Membership in 2013. ‘Sticks’ played his first and only senior game in 1998 before becoming a regular the following year. In 2013 he became the coach of the reserves and played 14 senior games that season, before devoting his entire year to the reserves as coach in 2014. In 2015, Kenyon played six senior games while still coaching the reserves before doing a big pre-season which resulted in him playing the majority of 2016. Kenyon is a five-time premiership player and was voted Best on Ground in the 2012 premiership. In addition to 264 senior games, Kenyon also played 30 under 18 and 36 reserves games. He coached the 2001 under 18 premiership. On Saturday, despite playing a wonderful game for Sorrento, he couldn’t stop the eight goal avalanche of Rosebud in the third quarter. While 12 scoring shots to six should have seen Rosebud further ahead (11 points) at the major change, the home

Eagles soar: Despite never giving up, Hastings went down to Somerville by nine points. Picture: Andrew Hurst

side went to work in the third and slammed on 8.5 to two behinds to go 10 goals up. Season on the line, Sorrento rallied in the last to eventually go down by 34 points. Keegan Downie booted four and Greg Bentley three for the winners while Rob Bos and Sean Downie were outstanding. Red Hill ended Rye’s season also. The Demons got away to a flier and kicked five of the first six goals before the Hillmen booted nine unanswered goals in the second with the wind. The eventual margin was 32 points, 14.8 (92) to 8.12 (60).

The Hillmen had nine goal kickers, Marcus Dal Lago and Tom McKinley booted three each. In good news for Rye, coach Josh Moore has been reappointed for next season. Somerville and Hastings put on a show that will be remembered as one of the best games of the season on Saturday. Hastings threw everything they had and more at Somerville but it just wasn’t enough to get over the line. Rowan Hogenbirk was arguably the best player on the ground for his clearance and stoppage work, Luke Rowe was sensational with six goals, the

human mullet Luke Burton’s forward pressure was eye-catching and Josh Westerman’s shut down job on Shaun Foster was match-winning. The likes of Adrian Speedy, Jedd Sutton and Timmy Mcgennis were all relatively quiet, which says great things for the team as a whole. The impressive thing for the Eagles was they got to work. Did the little things well. That’s been a criticism in the past. Hastings kept coming and Somerville kept responding. Jake Hewitt was enormous off half back for the Blues and Mark Devereaux was great through the middle.

Col McVeigh looked dangerous and booted three third quarter goals. Despite a five goal last quarter, Pearcedale went down to Devon Meadows by 13 points, 11.10 (76) to 9.9 (63). Alex Doria booted six in a best on ground display for the Meadows. Crib Point led all afternoon to beat Tyabb 10.12 (72) to 3.8 (26) while Frankston Bombers maintained their dominance at the top of the table with a 13.14 (92) to 6.4 (40) victory over Dromana. The Tigers have won just one game away from home this season. Brian O’Carroll showed some glimpses of the past in his best game since his return.

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High five for Heart, Skye back on top SOCCER

By Craig MacKenzie ROSEBUD Heart maintained its push towards a maiden championship by smashing arch rival Baxter 5-0 in their State 5 South showdown at Baxter Park on Saturday. Baxter has been smarting ever since losing 4-2 to the champion elect earlier in the season in a fiery encounter that saw two Baxter players sent off for violent conduct. Baxter thought that it was the better side that day and few at the club could have anticipated Saturday’s whitewash. Heart star Dave Greening missed two chances in the opening 20 minutes but in the 40th minute made no mistake from a tight angle after Simon O’Donnell’s shot had been parried by Baxter keeper Daniel D’Alfonso. Two superb saves by Heart custodian Sean Skelly kept Baxter at bay in the remaining minutes of the half. A Blake Hicks corner in the 50th minute led to Daniel Hodge bundling the ball over the line to make it 2-0 and six minutes later a Hicks freekick forced Baxter defender Heath Goss into a lunging clearance resulting in an own goal. Greening completed his hat-trick in the 61st and 87th minutes. The State 1 South-East clash between Mooroolbark and Mornington was called off due to the state of Esther Park. The reserves game went ahead on the main pitch rendering it unplayable for the seniors. Langwarrin had to settle for a 1-1 draw at home against title-chasing Manningham United in Saturday’s State 1 South East fixture. Injury and suspensions sidelined John Guthrie, Sam Scott, Boris Ovcin, Grant Lane and Dylan Kilner forcing Langy boss Gus Macleod to field five under-21 players in the youngest senior line-up in his 18-year reign at the club. In a first half dominated by a strong wind, Caleb Nicholes was again the difference scoring after six minutes with Koray Suat doing the strong build-up work. It was the Langy of old as the home side bullied, chased and forced Manningham into numerous desperate clearances. Manningham keeper Stefan Talevski kept the home side at bay with three first-class saves and by denying Nicholes a first-half hat-trick. Manningham hit back in the second half but just when it looked like Langy had weathered the onslaught visiting coach Alfredo Constantino brought on sub James Newman with 10 minutes to go and was rewarded two minutes later when Newman slotted home the equaliser after a defensive lapse in concentration. Frankston Pines and Casey Comets had to settle for a 1-1 draw at Monterey Reserve in Saturday’s State 1 South-East clash. Pines keeper James Laminski had a blinder and came out on top in three one-on-one situations. Comets hit the lead five minutes before the interval with a tremendous header from defender Jesse Martindale, which was saved by Laminski only for the ball to hit Pines defender Ben Caffrey and cross over the goal line. The second half was an end-to-end affair and Comets paid dearly for not putting this contest to bed when Josh Calle struck a low shot in the 89th minute that nabbed a point for Pines. CJ Hodgson took over from Kyle Crawford as Pines captain. Crawford is relocating to New Zealand after the next two matches. Harry McCartney reports that Seaford United recorded an important 2-0 home win over Doveton in their State 2 South-East clash last weekend. Doveton’s colourful keeper, Stuart Webster, was relieved to see that Seaford’s leading striker, Dylan Waugh, was out with injury, but the Tigers showed that they were not a one-man band, with Josh Tsung and Mitch Lander pressuring Webster at every opportunity early in the first half, but to no avail. Late in the half the wind picked up and was at Seaford’s back in the second stanza. In the 50th minute Doveton allowed mid-

Shot stopper: Rosebud Heart keeper Sean Skelly. Picture: Paul Seeley

fielder Ivan Delgado to charge forward before striking a fierce shot from just over 25 metres sending the ball flying past Webster who was left lamenting the lack of pressure from the Doveton midfield. In a reversal from the first half Seaford was now the more dominant strike force and its positive approach paid off in the 75th minute with Lander sliding onto a Nick Ormond cross to score under an advancing Webster to make it 2-0. The longer this contest went the more frustrated Doveton appeared and in the end this was a fine win for Seaford as it fights to avoid relegation. Peninsula Strikers and North Caulfield drew 1-1 in their State 2 South-East clash at Centenary Park on Sunday. Tommy Hawkins scored for Strikers in the 4th minute, Oran Harel equalised in the 55th minute and the visitors missed a penalty in the 94th minute. Skye United hammered Endeavour United 6-0 away from home in Saturday’s State League 4 South encounter to surge back to the top of the table after a series of draws. The contest was over by half-time with Skye 5-0 up. Alex Roberts opened the scoring with a far post header from a Daniel Attard cross in the 10th minute. Braces to Attard and Nick Theodore put Endeavour out of its misery. A Michael Putson strike from outside the area in the second half completed the scoreline. Skye has added to its first team squad with the signatures of former player-coach Darren Roberts and former player Andrew Meimarakis. This Saturday Skye’s season is on the line when it hosts third-placed Noble Park. NEXT WEEKEND’S GAMES Saturday, 6 August, 3pm: Mornington v Warragul Utd (Dallas Brooks Park), Langwarrin v Morwell Pegasus (Lawton Park), Manningham Utd Blues v Frankston Pines (Wilson Road Reserve), Seaford Utd v Heatherton Utd (North Seaford Reserve), Sandringham v Peninsula Strikers (Sillitoe Reserve), Skye Utd v Noble Park (Skye Recreational Reserve), Rosebud Heart v Sandown Lions (Truemans Road Recreation Reserve), White Star Dandenong v Baxter (Greaves Reserve).


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