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Wait for pier repairs STORM damaged wave panels on Mornington pier were removed by a specialist marine contractor last week. P W Johnson Constructions, of Carrum Downs, used a floating barge and hydraulic crane to remove the remaining five 15 tonne wave protection panels. Some of the panels, dislodged in July and October storms, were recovered from the sea bed before winter. In January, the firm removed the first of the loose wave panels, created a safe walking surface on the damaged section of the pier deck, and installed a temporary edging fence to allow the damaged area to be re-opened. Parks Victoria admits a more “robust wave protection system” is needed at Mornington pier after its repeated failures to withstand mid-year storms. “Parks Victoria is working hard to finalise a stronger technical solution to make sure repairs withstand future significant storm events,” Melbourne Marine and Maritime regional director Jo Richards said. “We are continuing to work hard with marine infrastructure engineers to finalise plans for works. “We continue to have confidence in the pier itself which is structurally sound with a 1.2-metre-thick reinforced concrete deck, supported by 100 steel piles driven over 20 metres into the sea bed.” Rebuilding the pier will begin in summer. Stephen Taylor

Golf club in the rough over lease Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au THE not-for-profit club which has been running Devilbend Golf Course for the past 43 years may be sidelined to make way for a commercial manager. Mornington Peninsula Shire officers have told councillors that appointing a manager for the 18-hole golf course

in Loders Rd, Moorooduc would create “a reasonable commercial return to council”. The recommendation to advertise for a manager follows a request for renewal of its 21-year lease by the 450-member Devilbend Golf Club. The club has six full time and seven part time staff and last year showed a net operating profit of $71,642 from a turnover of $1.36 million. The current

annual rent is $10,233. The club has also signalled it expects some return for the more than $1 million it has spent on the course in the past 42 years if it is refused a new lease. In a report to council last week (Wednesday 26 April) property operations team leader Greg Collins says the latest profit followed “a net loss of $107,676 due largely to unforeseen le-

gal and salary expenses”. The report was dropped from the agenda last Monday week (24 April) without further explanation, although councillors expect the issue will be revisited. Property and strategy manager Yasmin Woods told The News that the item was dropped from the agenda as the shire had yet to discuss its new management proposal with the state govern-

ment, the owner of the golf course land. “The report will then be presented to council following this meeting and include any necessary information from the state government,” Ms Woods said. Mr Collins says granting the club a third 21-year lease over the Crown land “would limit council control over the property to the terms and conditions of the lease”. Continued Page 8

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Wind, rain but Anzac crowds turn out WET weather didn’t dampen community enthusiasm for last week’s Anzac Day commemorations – it may have even enhanced the solemnity of the occasion. Large crowds flocked to dawn services and gunfire breakfasts across the Mornington Peninsula, and marchers of all ages showed their support for veterans and their sacrifices overseas. Mornington saw “possibly the largest crowd we’ve ever had” at the dawn service, gunfire breakfast and march. Venue manager at Mornington RSL, Keith Buddle, said the Virginia St club was “full to overflowing” for breakfast and refreshments with a game of traditional two-up adding to the excitement at lunch. Main St was packed for the march from Queen St up to Memorial Park in Barkly St. “We had more children this year, which was heartening, and they really seemed to take an interest, which was good,” Mr Buddle said. The march included servicemen from HMAS Cerberus, schools, football clubs and Guides and Scouts. At Flinders, RSL secretary Christopher Johnstone said up to 800 people attended sub-branch services and the 10.30am march from the hall in Frankston-Flinders Rd up to the cenotaph at the top of Cook St for the service. “It was a good day with the weather kind to us,” Mr Johnstone said. Vietnam veteran Tony Stafford bugled and HMAS Cerberus personnel helped out. Mr Johnstone’s granddaughter Page Johnstone, 13, of Cape Schanck, read the poem: Valiant Hearts to Glory Come. A big turnout at Rye RSL included children from Tootgarook and Rye primary schools

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for the 6am dawn service, march and lunch, member Barry Irving said. They included RSL members and their families, fire brigade crews, scouts and guides, HMAS Cerberus personnel and a “large Greek contingent”. Music was provided by members of Moorabbin and Frankston pipe bands and the catafalque party stood guard. RSL president Lieutenant Colonel John Wilson (Retired) welcomed those attending and the Anzac Requiem was played by Major Val Peppler (retired). Guest speaker was Lieutenant Commander Peter Day, of HMAS Cerberus, and the Australian and New Zealand national anthems were sung by pupils in the Rye Primary School choir. Four captains at the school recited tributes to Anzac Day and then sang Lest We Forget. Prayers were said by the Rev Dr Andrew Bunting and the Rev K Hui Lim. The Last Post and Reveille were played by bugler Daniel Lewis. Stephen Taylor

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Bathing boxes to get asbestos health check BATHING boxes on Mornington Peninsula beaches will be checked for asbestos. Councillors have been asked to approve $50,000 in the 2017/18 budget for an audit of the 830 bathing boxes managed by the shire. If any of the asbestos on bathing boxes is seen as a risk to public health the owners will be told to “undertake necessary corrective works”, Mornington Peninsula Shire’s property and strategy manager Yasmin Woods said. “Many of the boatsheds and bathing boxes on the Mornington Peninsula may contain asbestos due to the era in which they were constructed,” she said. “Asbestos-containing material is an important issue on the peninsula, both

on shire owned or managed land and on private land. “Council has a register of all structures that are likely to contain asbestos. The most appropriate methods to assess and mitigate the risks posed by asbestos-containing material on boatsheds is to undertake an audit.” Ms Woods said asbestos was “generally harmless” if left “intact and undisturbed” but was dangerous if damaged so it became “friable”. “All of the bathing boxes on Mt Martha North Beach that were damaged in the storms last year were repaired to a point where they were considered safe to allow the beach to be re-opened to the public, the long-term management of the bathing boxes is the subject of a coastal viability study currently being

carried out by DELWP [Department of Land Water and Planning],” she said. Although the shire issued three demolition notices and 26 minor works orders, no bathing boxes have been demolished. “None of the sheds were seen to be in imminent danger of collapse warranting an emergency order therefore, given the constraints of weather, access and tides, the timeframes are reasonably liberal,” the shire’s municipal building surveyor David Kotsiakos said in February. “Some bathing box owners wished to carry out further repair works and these were carried out through liaison with officers from the statutory building unit,” Ms Woods said last week. Keith Platt

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Peninsula has five of bay’s ‘clean’ beaches FIVE Mornington Peninsula beaches make the top 10 of cleanest beaches in Port Phillip, according to summer testing by Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA). Water quality recorded by the EPA over summer saw Eastern Beach, Geelong, The Dell, Portarlington and St Leonards tied at the top. Portsea came fifth and Blairgowrie and Sorrento sixth; Dromana and Rosebud were equal 10th. Over summer the EPA provides twice-daily forecasts for 36 beaches of either good, which equates to suitable swimming conditions, fair, meaning beaches may not be suitable, or poor, which advises beaches are not suitable for swimming. Other peninsula beaches ranked by the EPA were Rye, 12th; Canadian Bay and Mornington 13th; and Mt Martha 16th. Frankston was 34th near the coast guard building and 36th at the lifesaving club. Seaford was 19th. EPA applied sciences group manager Anthony Boxshall said rainfall of more than 10 millimetres was often associated with poor water quality at bay beaches. “While it was quite a dry summer, Victoria experienced prolonged downpours around the Christmas and New Year’s period that contributed to extended periods of poor water quality at all of the 36 beaches that EPA monitors,” Dr Boxshall said. “Unfortunately for beachgoers, most of this rain fell just before or during weekends, and usually just before warmer weather, which is when bay beaches are at their busiest.” Dr Boxshall said that the storms meant EPA forecast poor water quality conditions at beaches for eight per cent of the time in summer, with 15 per cent of forecasts fair and 77 per cent good. “This compares to the 2015-16 summer where we had six per cent poor, 19 per cent fair and 75 nper cent good. However, this two percentage

Beach rating: Despite blues skies and clear water, Mt Martha ranked 16th among 36 beaches in Port Phillip monitored over summer for water quality by Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA).

than 300 drainage outlets flow into Port Phillip. Sources of this water include about 5000 underground drains that collect Melbourne’s runoff,” Dr Boxshall said. “From there, about 540,000 million litres of stormwater containing around 160,000 tonnes of sediment washes into the bay annually; and remember that the bay itself is only about 25

point difference was an increase of about 200 poor forecasts over the summer, and occurred mostly at peak times of beach use,” he said. Dr Boxshall said that Melbourne’s stormwater system and the downhill nature of the landscape towards the bay meant that heavy rain flushed anything on suburban streets into the bay. “Eight major creeks and rivers, and more

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Project to link Greens Bush to Arthurs Seat Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au A PROJECT to strengthen the nature link between two of the Mornington Peninsula’s largest parks: Greens Bush and Arthurs Seat, was launched on Saturday 29 April. Greens Bush, between Arthurs Seat and Cape Schanck, is the largest remnant of bushland on the peninsula. Surrounded by farmland, the area contains a variety of vegetation types, making it a wildlife haven and excellent place for nature walking. Arthurs Seat State Park is a prominent feature in the landscape at 314 metres. Apart from views of the bay, city skyline, You Yangs and Mt Macedon, the park is home to species including the brown bandicoot, koala, tree goanna, southern emu-wren and wedge-tailed eagle. Mornington Peninsula Landcare Network and the Port Phillip & Western Port Catchment Management Authority are launching the project which is being coordinated by the Mornington Peninsula Landcare Network. It aims to restore native vegetation on up to 25 private properties through revegetation, weeding and fencing of remnant bushland. A grant of $300,000 over four years by the Victorian Government’s “Our Catchments, Our Communities” initiative led by Water Minister Lisa Neville getting it up and running. “The project is bringing to life the exciting vision of local landholders and community members and will have significant environmental and community benefits,” Landcare facilitator Dr Jacqueline Salter said. “This work will help threatened animals, including the Powerful Owl, White-footed Dun-

nart, Lewin’s Rail and the Swamp Skink, as well as contribute to healthier waterways in the Drum Drum Alloc Creek and Splitters Creek catchments.” Dr Salter said she had been “overwhelmed with interest from members of the public” offering their properties for the project. “I’ve got around 25 involved now so I’ve had to close registrations,” she said. Landowner Ian Beattie, who is happy to include his 17.5 acre former orchard in the nature link project, hosted the setting for the announcement on Saturday. “I’m not overly ‘green’ but, when I met up with members of the Landcare group, I changed my mind because of the benefits of participating,” he said. “We bought the land and are building so that we can relocate there towards the end of the year. “The bio-link project made a lot of sense and we will enjoy being part of the community and not just remote landowners. “There’s merit in what they are trying to achieve.” Two areas of his property will be restored back to something like their natural habitat through revegetation, weeding and fencing of remnant bushland to keep out wandering stock and feral animals. “We see the long-term benefits in that the land will be improved which will attract birds, such as native parrots. We had friends over last week who identified 15 different types of birds and, hopefully, more will be coming.” Mr Beattie said the removal of blackberries along Splitters Creek would improve his hobby farm. “It’s like a mini-rainforest there,” he said.

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NEWS DESK Dad’s day out: 1st Ranelagh Cub leader Matthew Davies with his three children: Romy, a Joey (tan sleeve), Anton, a cub (yellow sleeve) and Vincent, a scout (green sleeve).

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Golf club hits out at lease change Continued from Page 1 Mr Collins then quotes the Leasing Policy for Crown land in Victoria 2010 which states that “granting exclusive occupation of Crown land under a lease should not occur except where it can be justified in terms of benefit to the community” and “proposals to lease Crown land need to demonstrate the application of sustainable management principles”. The Devilbend club has been following a master plan since 2005 which has involved extensive tree planting and weed control in conjunction with Melbourne Water, the shire’s natural systems team and several federally funded green army teams. “Improvements on the land include an 18-hole golf course, club house, pro shop, car park and sealed driveway, maintenance and machinery storage sheds and extensive irrigation

and drainage including a 46 megalitre dam,” Mr Collins states in his report. In the 10 years to 2016 the club spent $760,000 on course improvements (not including of staff/volunteer labour); $41,900 on maintenance; and $594,000 to buy machinery. Mr Collins gives two examples of public golf courses on Crown land being run commercially: Bay Views at Rosebud and Morack in Vermont, although the City of Whitehorse is yet to appoint the successful tenderer. He said granting the Devilbend club a five-year lease would allow council to work on a transition from the club to commercial management. The club would also have “security” for equipment leases. He said the club could use the course if a commercial manager was appointed but “no longer carry the risk of managing the facilities”.

Mr Collins recommended that the shire calls for expressions of interest for the lease of the golf course. Club secretary Kevin Stokes, in “background notes” for councillors, has asked what “recompense” members and employees could expect to receive if the shire decides to hand the course to commercial managers. He said the club had “invested” more than $1 million on the course by installing an irrigation system, a driving range, drainage and building storage sheds, a mechanics workshop, paths, a clubhouse, and rebuilt 14 greens. Mr Stokes said the shire’s timing was “critical with our subscriptions due on 30 April”. “If the decision is not to renew our lease and put it up for expressions of interest, then we are likely to lose scores of members, significantly reducing our operating income,” he said.

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Ferry launches bid for public support PUBLIC comment is being sought on plans to build a two-storey ferry terminal at Sorrento. The terminal is part of a $30 million upgrade at Sorrento and Queenscliff by ferry operator Searoad Ferries. “This is important infrastructure and we want to get it right. We want to hear from local people, ferry users, community groups and businesses,” CEO Matt McDonald said. Describing the terminal as a “once-in-a-generation proposal” Mr McDonald said the design would “provide safer access and better amenities for the local community and ferry users”. “If the proposal attracts community and government support it will include significant funding for upgrades for infrastructure along the Esplanade and to the Sorrento foreshore,” he said. “The proposal offers significant community benefits including better safety and pedestrian access to the pier, reduced road congestion, better connectivity with public transport, hundreds of new jobs, and a major economic boost for the region.” Mr McDonald said the Sorrento-Queenscliff ferry last year carried more than 800,000 passengers and 200,000 vehicles “making us the busiest passenger and car ferry service in Australia”. Ferry customers spent $100 million in the Sorrento and Queenscliff regions each year, supporting 781 full time jobs. “The number of visitors to the Mornington Peninsula is set to grow by 3.7 million by 2030. About eight per cent are expected to use the ferry service so we need to ensure we have the right infrastructure in place to manage that growth. “We are working closely with the Mornington Peninsula Shire Council on a significant infrastructure package around the Esplanade to improve traffic flows and safety in the area. We are also working with council and the state government to ensure there will be public transport access to and from the ferry terminal at Sorrento.” Mornington Peninsula Shire officers have told councillors that under present zonings the transport terminal at Sorrento should be run by Parks Victoria, but the shire is likely to agree to amend the planning scheme and override the prohibition. The proposed terminal will be 9.5 metres high and include a cafe, shop, souvenir shop, “Museum at the Bay” and offices for the ferry operator. The plan also includes a new ticketing building and a larger staff car park. The terminal will have a retractable boarding gantry for passengers to board the ferry directly from the building. Keith Platt

Student’s top award MT ELIZA student Paris Braim has received a Premier’s VCE award for global politics. Private school Haileybury topped the state in the 2016 Premier's VCE awards presented by Deputy Premier and Education Minister James Merlino. Ms Braim’s award was one of 15 going to 12 Haileybury students across 10 subjects. Principal Derek Scott said Ms Braim had been “an extremely motivated learner. Her directness and ability to write in such depth were certainly Paris' strongest attributes and helped her achieve a perfect score.”

Mornington tea A FREE women’s morning tea will be served 10am-midday Monday 15 May at St Mark’s Anglican Church, Dromana, (opposite The Dromana Hub) with guests Shalini Samuel, Victoria’s representative for Open Doors Persecuted church, and Ruth Brown who leads a team working to “transform” lives in Myanmar. For more information call 5985 4666 or 5986 1119.

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A DINNER is being held on Saturday (6 May) to raise money for Rosebud Hospital’s emergency department. Tickets at $60 each include two-course dinner (gluten free and vegetarian meals available) and entertainment by comedian Kelly Nash. There will be a raffle and auctions. The dinner is at Dromana Community Hall in Hodgkinson St and tickets can be bought at Mirage Hair, shop 3 Pier St, Dromana or call 5987 2536 or 0448 009 762.

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Line’s ‘cause and effect’ study Neil Walker neil@mpnews.com.au A COMPREHENSIVE environmental study will be carried out to investigate whether rail under road can be built along the Frankston line at Bonbeach and Edithvale as part of the state government’s level crossings removal project. The Level Crossing Removal Authority confirmed this month that state Labor Planning Minister Richard Wynne decided an Environmental Effects Statement (EES) is needed to determine whether the neighbouring Edithvale-Seaford Wetlands will suffer if rail trenches are dug to remove level crossings at Bonbeach and Edithvale. The state government initially announced in February that elevated rail, dubbed sky rail by opponents of raised rail, would not be built along stretches of the Frankston line. Rail under road, subject to the possible need for an EES, was the preferred engineering option to separate road from rail at Bonbeach and Edithvale. The LXRA referred a report by consultants GHD and Aecom to the state Planning Minister in March that warned possible “long-term and irreversible” impacts on the environmentally-sensitive Ramsar-listed wetlands if rail goes under road at Bonbeach and Edithvale. Sharp-tailed Sandpipers, Australian Bittern, Curlew Sandpiper, Southern Brown Bandicoot and Growling Grass frog were some of the wildlife species that could be threatened by a potential rise of 0.1 metres in groundwater “mounding” at the Edithvale section of the wetlands if rail trenches are dug. Vulnerable flora such as River Swamp Wallaby Grass Amphibromus fluitans and Swamp Everlasting Xerochrysum palustre could also be impacted by groundwater not flowing readily from the wetlands due to rail trenches. “Rail under road has been identified as the preferred option at both Edithvale and Bonbeach,” the LXRA has said.

“Two trenches, approximately eight metres deep, 12 metres wide and 1000 metres and 1100 metres long for Edithvale and Bonbeach, respectively, will be constructed within the existing rail corridor.” The Planning Minister will release “scoping requirements” for the EES as part of the next stage of the study.

Dirty Dustings

Mt Martha Bendigo Bank branch manager Kerry Debernadi and Fran Henke on the collection run for this year’s Winter Blanket Appeal.

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Folk club meets PENINSULA Folk Club meets on the first Sunday of the month at Frankston Bowls Club, Yuille St. The next get together is 5.30pm, Sunday 7 May, with a concert at 6.30pm. The cost is $8 members and $10 non-members. Meals are available. Performers for May include Backwater. There will be free hour-long workshops, such as Tony Hammond presents: Learning about the use of microphones and stage sound PA systems for performers. Details: Julie Meaden, 0450 280 954.

DOONAS and pillows for the Winter Blanket Appeal handed into the Mt Martha Bendigo Bank branch have been added to a load already collected from branches at Hastings and Mt Eliza. “You’re going to need a bigger car,” branch manager Kerry Debernardi told Fran Henke helping to take them out. “This was the biggest load in all the years I’ve been helping with this appeal”, Mrs Henke said. “My heartfelt thanks to those generous people who have left doonas and knitted clothing for needy Mornington Peninsula families, particularly given the recent cold snap”. The bags will be sorted by volunteers from

Southern Peninsula Food for All, then passed on to Mornington Peninsula Conference of St Vincent de Paul for to needy families. “Blankets were not wanted this year as young families prefer doonas. However knitted scarves, beanies, mittens and jumpers for boys and girls are always welcome. Donations of unwanted wool can also be made for knitters who can’t afford to buy wool. These too can be left at any peninsula branch of the Bendigo Bank. Hastings branch has wool available for example,” Mrs Henke said. “We couldn’t do this without the support of branch staffers who are delighted by the generous incoming donations so early this winter.”

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LETTERS

Letters - 300 words maximum and including full name, address and contact number - can be sent to The News, PO Box 588, Hastings 3915 or emailed to: team@mpnews.com.au

Tip freebie worth all the trouble of a sea voyage Wow — free green waste weekend is with us again and Mornington Peninsula Shire is alerting us to expect delays on Truemans Rd, Rye. Surely these delays are caused by the fact that all citizens who take advantage of this freebie are required to provide evidence at the entry point that they are bona fide residents of the shire. The only people who get turned back of course are ratepayers who have forgotten to bring their proof of residency. They are made to go home with their load of waste to fetch their rate notices and return with their load to rejoin the queue. Others who will be turned away are those who have travelled all the way from Frankston or beyond on this long journey, or our friends on the other side of Port Phillip who have chosen to cart trailers of their clippings our way on a very expensive return trip on the ferry. Fred Wild, Rye

Wedges nibbled I have to say, it still amazes me every time some organisation or individual tries to get away with nibbling a little more of our green wedges. The proposal to hive off some 15.8 hectares off Cruden Farm in Langwarrin for housing development is obviously a kite being flown by the trust administering Dame Elisabeth Murdoch’s beautiful estate. This would set a very bad precedent for all Green Wedge land on the peninsula. Some of the recent Mornington Peninsula Shire and Frankston councils’ decisions seem to confirm our green wedges are in serious trouble of being diminished to seemingly benefit cashed-up developers. I sincerely hope with this one, Frankston

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Council will strongly recommend against such an alienation of our irreplaceable green wedges. I’m sure Dame Elisabeth would have provided sufficient funds to keep the trust in financial equilibrium. Rupert Steiner, Balnarring

Toast to humour My thanks and compliments to Stuart McCullough for his prevailing wit, twists of humour, and talent in drawing out the most hilarious observations from the most mundane incidents. The last one on the mega toaster was brilliant and so true. I laughed so much I thought it deserved an accolade. I am sure many of us can relate to Stuart’s trepidation having faced this industrial monster at conferences and such. It is interesting that the convoluted overkill of a small piece of breakfast toast, was often an introductory metaphor to the day’s agenda. Esther Gleixner, Flinders

Pool cost was $40m Blimey, Martin Dixon is busy letter writing lately (“Finance committed” Letters 25/4/17). Maybe it is because he is approaching the twilight of his tenure in the state parliament. His government may have committed a paltry $3 million towards a pool for Rosebud, but that was chicken feed compared to what it was throwing at large business consortiums. Labor never was going to support a pool on the foreshore and I can prove that by correspondence (through FoI) between the Labor environment minister continuously advising Mornington Peninsula Shire to choose a site other than the Rosebud foreshore. Towards the end the Shire did not deny that a cost for the

Hall open: RED HILL scout group leader Simone Gilligan, helped by cubs and scouts, cut the ribbon last Sunday at a ceremony to celebrate the completion of major renovations and extensions to the scout hall. About 50 past and present members of the group toured of the hall. For details about any of the 12 scouting groups on the Mornington Peninsula call the district commissioner, Tina Bennett on 0409 131 489.

pool would be up $40 million. I do wish Mr Dixon would refrain from plucking figures out from who knows where. I find it rather childish to attach the title of anti everything group because most residents were, and still are, against the destruction of the Rosebud foreshore. Like I have always said, Donald Duck could win this seat as long as he held a Liberal membership. Vote to make this electorate marginal and then things might start to happen for either party to retain it. John Cain, McCrae

Loo without view The new toilet block at the base station of the Eagle Skylift at Arthurs Seat has been awarded second place in the 2017 Total Facilities best bathroom awards. Parks Victoria has reportedly taken credit for

joining the ranks of Australia’s top designer loos with one of its managers suggesting that this luxury loo has been built on environmentally sustainable principles and is accessible for all Arthurs Seat State Park visitors. Only problem is that that section of the state park (including the top station) has been replaced with car parks, cafes and other infrastructure associated with the privately-operated Eagle Skylift. It is difficult to see how this wonderful loo is going to benefit anyone other than Eagle patrons. Parks Victoria has already handed over a section of the Seawinds State Park for Eagle Skylift car parking at the summit of Arthurs Seat. Is this award winning, environmentally sensitive loo, another example of Parks Victoria public resources being utilised to subsidise the private for profit Skylift? Nigel Atkins, Arthurs Seat


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10 Years of Excellence from Garage to Gourmet Onde was founded by Gerry Acquaro in 2002, when his first Extra Virgin Chilli Olive Oil was produced and bottled in a 2 Lt wave bottle with a functional gold tap which has become the trade-mark of “Onde”. The name was chosen from the Italian word for wave (Onde) to reflect the unique shape of our bottle.

Gerry saw a need for Traditional Homemade products in the market place, therefore he utilised his Italian his background to market & develop his products with a distinct Mediterranean flavour with flair and elegance. Today ONDE is known to the locals, as GERRY’S PLACE, Onde has become one of the smartest and best little eateries on the Peninsula, winning 6 awards for Excellence. Onde opened on the 1st May 2007. Gerry had the foresight to turn the

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Musical a (yellow brick) road to success

Tru Opportunity Op Shop TRU Opportunity Op Shop (8 Frank St, Mornington) is a not-for-profit opportunity shop supplying funds to charities nominated by those who donate goods to be sold. Nestled in the industrial estate between Mercedes and the Mornington RSL, Tru Opportunity is a rare jem of traditional pricing and service. After being open for just six months, Tru Opportunity was able to donate $250 each to 48 separate charities - a total of $12,000. Tru Opportunity’s team of volunteers, along with owner and manager Trudy Lennon-Bowers,

are the essentially life-blood of the organisation. Each volunteer donates time and effort to assist in the effective and efficient running of the store. The volunteers come from all age groups and backgrounds. Anyone interested in being part of the team should call Ms Lennon-Bowers on 0401 693 103. Tru Opportunity Op Shop opens 9.30am to 3.30pm Monday to Friday and 10am to 1pm Saturday.

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DROMANA College has not put on a Musical Production in 10 years however the upcoming production of The Wizard of Oz has a cast and crew of 130 skipping down the Yellow Brick Road with excitement. After commencing a music and vocal teaching position at the college in 2014, current Head of Music, Miss Jacqui Rodden was determined to not only lift the level of vocal and instrumental music at the college, but to combine all the performing art forms in a musical production. “We chose The Wizard of Oz because it had so many wonderful vocal roles for solo and chorus and had a number of big dance scenes.” Jacqui Rodden. The production also gives instrumental music students the opportunity to perform in an orchestra at the Frankston Arts Centre, which will be directed by Rodden, and feature students from Years 7 to 12. Rodden now teaches over 30 vocal students and the school boasts and impressive choir and acapella ensemble. Recent enhancement programs in the performing arts, specifically dance, have given seasoned dance teachers Ms Taryn Sabel and Mrs Jennii Johnson an opportunity to work and choreograph with talented performers and prepare them for Wakakirri in 2016, and the college’s musical production this year. The Wizard of Oz showcases the college’s impressive performing arts students. 33 dancers from all year levels fill the stage in glittering snowflake tutus and vibrant poppy costumes in Act 1 and return as menacing Jitterbugs in Act 2. VCE Dance student, Madeline Turnbull, features as the acrobatic commander of the monkeys, sidekick to the stunning-in-green yet evil Witch of the West, performed by VCE

Drama student Julia Gregory. William Buckley, another VCE Drama student, takes the title role as Oz himself. Year 10 soprano Iris Roberts studies voice with Miss Rodden and will be performing the starry-eyed Kansas girl, Dorothy. Rodden’s other vocal students also headline this production; Kayla Wilson as the Tinman, Daniel Gough as the Scarecrow, and bass-baritone Trent Taylor as the Cowardly Lion. Dromana College’s production of the Wizard of Oz is the first musical production with full orchestra that the school has prepared in a long time. “It really is a whole school production” says Sarah Cossey, choreographer, teacher and production coordinator. “VCAL Technology students have helped build sets and props, art students have contributed to media and marketing, and a large number of staff and students have assisted in rehearsals, costuming, make-up and design.”

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MOUNT ELIZA 8 Allison Road LOVE THE LIFESTYLE In its own private bush setting this property offers all the ingredients for an idyllic lifestyle. Boasting a charming family home, private gardens with solar-heated in ground swimming pool, self-contained pool house with wood heater, sauna and spa, and a full sized tennis court, you will never want to leave. The large 4000sqm approx. block is an adventure in itself with a playground for the children, fire pit and entertaining area, lovely tree lined paths and veggie plots. Additional features include a good-sized workshop, a second shed with power, and a wood shed. The circular driveway and double carport provide ample parking with gated access to the backyard. This property is a rare opportunity and is all about lifestyle which offers privacy and space in a serene location. AUCTION: Saturday 20th May at 11:00am Inspect: Saturday 12-12.30pm Contact: Jo Kidder 0404 088 106 / jo@kidderre.com.au

PRAHRAN 425/15 Clifton Street TRILOGI - apartment living with so much more A sought after address and less than 6 kms from the CBD with easy access to trams, trains and dedicated bike paths. Close to marvelous Chapel street with its high end shopping, cafes, restaurants and bars, this is a truly enviable location. TRILOGI Apartment Complex includes secure living, a fully equipped gym, rooftop retreat with dining room and media room, as well as three landscaped garden areas. Currently tenanted bringing a return of approximately 5%, these residences are perfect for: • Student accommodation • Weekend getaway / airbnb letting • Motor vehicle free living • Investment opportunity with great rent return For Sale: Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Peter Wainwright 0404 010 444 / peter@kidderre.com.au

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1 Richman Drive, MOUNT ELIZA Price On Application O’Brien Real Estate, 3 Main Street, Mornington, 5975 1250 Stephen Guthrie, 0418 788 557

SET within a magnificent 2,600 square metre estate, in one of Mount Eliza’s most prized locations, this immaculate residence showcases the ultimate balance of technology and lifestyle for exceptional family living on a grand scale. Framed by landscaped courtyard gardens, the front entrance welcomes you into a wide foyer where engineered oak timber floors create a handsome first impression. The timber floors continue through a gracious formal lounge and dining room that opens to a wonderful terrace which has an outlook to the private gardens and the fantastic, fullyautomated in-ground pool and spa. A sleek kitchen has a full complement of quality appointments including Caesarstone bench tops to a central island bench; there is a dishwasher,

and a Falcon electric oven has a gas cook top with skillet. An enormous butler’s pantry has a recessed area for a double fridge; there is a porcelain double sink and a second dishwasher, with endless cupboards and drawers catering to all your storage needs. The kitchen is incorporated into a larger family room with a casual meals space which opens through glass sliding doors to an alfresco timber deck. Accessible from the formal dining room and family room is an enormous home theatre room with plantation shutters to all windows. The superb master bedroom in the south wing is a sight to behold with a full parent’s retreat featuring a fireplace set into a magnificent panelled mantle and opening from a small corridor which links through to the formal living

zone is a lavish ensuite and walk-in robe. Tucked around to the right as you first enter is a guest bedroom with gorgeous bay window and an ensuite, and the astounding library uses the same eye catching wood panelling as seen in the master bedroom. A solid timber staircase sweeps you up to the first floor where two more bedrooms, both with ensuite and built-in robes open from an excellent kid’s room with airconditioning. Equally impressive are the numerous external features of the property. A three-car garage is fully insulated and offers even more storage room, alongside the pool is a tennis court, and a separate pool house, a completely dazzling structure in its own right, has bathroom and kitchen facilities with concertina doors opening from the lounge.

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TYABB 40 Boes Road Oak Rise Situated on a magnificent 10.87 acres approx, this spacious brick veneer home is moments from shops & supermarkets, whilst schools, restaurants, wineries and beaches are all just minutes away. The residence offers a wide entry leading to a spacious lounge with slow combustion wood heater, family room with bar opening to outdoor area with pizza oven, powder room, kitchen/ dining, 3 bedrooms including main with ensuite and remote double garage plus workshop/storage shed. There are 5 fenced paddocks with loose boxes ideal for equine and livestock pursuits and the grounds are well maintained with an array of fruit trees, as well as a majestic oak and elms. Enjoy the rural lifestyle that you’ve always wanted in this outstanding location.

Two homes, two street frontages, lots of possibilities Situated on a corner with own street frontages, this dual property offers extended family accommodation or rent out 1 and live in the other in this fabulous location close to schools, shops & transport. House 1 comprises 3 bedrooms including main with walk in robe & ensuite, formal lounge with gas log fire, well equipped kitchen with stone benches, dining area opening to private courtyard, spacious family room opening to covered outdoor deck that offers elevated views through to Dromana and there is a remote double garage with rear roller door. House 2 is recently completed and comprises 2 bedrooms plus possible 3rd bed/ study, kitchen with dining opening to alfresco deck, spacious living with gas log fire and balcony featuring a panoramic outlook and garage plus additional space for boat/caravan/trailer.

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MORNINGTON 4/94 Herbert Street Single level living with ease All the elements for low maintenance stress free comfort are integrated into this immaculate single level unit. Situated at the rear of this boutique Mews style complex, the home offers instant comfort with entry leading to a spacious living room, solid timber kitchen with updated appliances, living/dining opening to a larger than normal paved courtyard with a sunny Northerly aspect and there are 2 generous sized bedrooms including master with walk in robe and ensuite. Also features a double garage, garden shed, reverse cycle air conditioner and ducted heating. Conveniently positioned in Beleura Hill with bus stop, Main Street and beach all within close proximity.

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MOUNT MARTHA 69 Marriott Drive Great Family Home This stunning home has great street appeal and offers style and space on a corner allotment with north facing views over parkland. Featuring a functional layout, the home has four bedrooms, all with BIRs, plus ensuite to master. The modern kitchen has gas cook top, electric under bench oven, dishwasher and heaps of bench space, with an adjoining family zone. A formal lounge and dining room and rumpus room means plenty of space for entertaining family and friends, with gas ducted heating & evaporative cooling for year round comfort. Outside is a double lock up garage and outdoor undercover entertaining area. This is a fantastic opportunity for those looking for that perfectly comfortable family home offering plenty of room for the family and friends.

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MORNINGTON 2 & 3 /16 Murray Street Two out of three ain’t bad Buy one or buy both as now you have a choice of two units on the same block. Neat as a pin these two bedroom units are located in prime position close to Main Street shops and the foreshore. Both units have ducted heating, and split system cooling. Open plan living with modern fixtures and fittings. Single lock up garage and private courtyards. Would suit, investors, first home buyers, retirees and family or friends wishing to live close by to each other. Currently tenanted with options on settlements.

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Mount Martha 19/13 Craigie Road

Vendor Review - Recommended by WilmaRevell Sold on 13th February, 2017 I found Kathy to be an ideal agent. She spent a lot of time with me, and left me very clear as to all the various processes involved with selling my property......which took only a week to sell. We had several difficulties along the way with me having to unexpectedly spend a couple of weeks in hospital, but I was never made to feel that this was an inconvenience. I would recommend Kathy, (and Harcourts...... this is the second time I have used them) to anyone wanting to sell a property. You get such good service..... and are exposed to very interesting dog handling skills, as well!!

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AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

Mornington 26 Inglis Street Opportunity Of A Lifetime On Beleura Hill For sale for the first time in almost 50 years, solid 3 bedroom brick home, 880 sqm (approx) on exclusive Beleura Hill. Opportunity to enter one of Mornington’s most tightly held pockets, walk to Mills Beach. Solid foundations, potential to extend (STCA) & add a pool. Original throughout, beautiful gardens and lawn. Includes living, dining and kitchen, family bathroom, private rear balcony, single lock-up garage, gas heater, air conditioner. A Beleura Hill masterpiece in the making.

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Auction Saturday 6th May at 12:00pm View Saturday 11:30-12:00pm www.harcourts.com.au/VMG26622 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 3/4 Beatty Parade Luxury Lifestyle Look no further if you are looking for a lifestyle of convenience and luxury. This townhouse offers you an opportunity to secure prime beachside real estate. All only a short walk away from where all the action is in Main St, Mornington. This clever three bedroom plus study home offers more than the heart desired, with a beautifully rendered finish and both large formal open plan & informal living area. The big master bedroom, located on the lower level, is complemented by a lavish ensuite and big WIR. Fitted with the best of quality fixures & fittings, it incorporates stainless steel appliances, stone bench tops, up market tap ware & designer cabinetry which will impress even the fussiest of buyers.

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Positioned on the crest of one of Mornington’s most prestigious streets, this 365 sqm (approx) property presents a rare opportunity to build a dream home within walking distance of Mills Beach (STCA). This is sought after beachside territory - the low maintenance site is surrounded by quality coastal homes, offers potential views from a second storey (STCA) and it’s a direct 1km walk or drive to Main Street shops, restaurants and cafes. The existing single storey brick house has seen its day and is ready for its next chapter. Fire up your imagination, phone the architect and capitalise on this prime Barkly Street location. Surround yourself with life’s luxuries and essentials, from bathing boxes and Life Saving Club facilities to the fairways of Mornington Golf Club, and primary and secondary schools. It’s all here. Beachside dreamers and investors, this is an opportunity too good to miss.

Saturday 13th May at 12:00pm View Saturday 10:30 - 11:00am www.harcourts.com.au Malcolm Parkinson M 0421 704 246 P 03 5970 8000 malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au Nicole McFarlane M 0421 377 707 P 03 5970 8000 nicole.mcfarlane@harcourts.com.au

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Mount Martha 7 Greendale Place If Position Is Important This neat 3 bedroom home is perfectly priced for the first home buyer or retiree. The flat 450m2 (approx) block offers ample room for alfresco entertaining, and turn left out your front door and you have Bentons Square shopping centre and transport all within 100 meters. Turn right and a pleasant bike ride all the way to Mount Martha beach along the bike track and boardwalk.

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For Sale Price Negotiable over $520,000 View Saturday 10:30-11:00pm www.harcourts.com.au/26562 Darren Hood M 0419 666 126 P 03 5970 8000 darren.hood@harcourts.com.au Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

Mornington Unit 1 & 2 / 14 Kent Street Luxury, Location & Own Title Construction has now commenced on these 2 superb villas located close to Main Street. With a choice of single or double storey, there is no body corporate and all are on their own title. • Choice of 3 and 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms & double garage. • Open plan living opening to alfresco entertaining areas • Stunning kitchen with Smeg appliances & stone bench tops • Master bedroom downstairs

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

Mornington Auction this Saturday

Auction

45A Carnoustie Grove, Mornington A perfectionist’s approach has produced stunning results throughout this flawless as-new two-storey threebedroom 2.5 bathroom Cahill Group designed residence where every space conveys relaxed beachside luxury made even more memorable by the lovely bay views from the top floor. Faultlessly finished, fabulous open plan living flowing to a covered entertaining deck, sublime stone and Smeg kitchen with butler’s pantry, ground-floor main bedroom suite with private deck plus an open study and rumpus room with inspired bay views are just some of the home’s sensational features in a premier beachside address close to Fossil Beach, Esplanade walking trails, vibrant Dava Drive village and schools.

Auction Saturday 6th of May 1.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Damian Smith 0481 875 243 Rachel Crook 0419 300 515 bowmanandcompany.com.au

A3 B2 C2

Moorooduc Auction this Saturday

Auction

1056 Stumpy Gully Road, Moorooduc Without peer, Coral Park is a tranquil property that unfolds across its 5.1 hectares (approx.) to reveal a custom designed environment for horse training and a relaxing place of residence. Extensive amenity incudes a stable complex of 17 boxes, 10 covered day yards, 18 grass day paddocks, spelling paddocks, an 8-horse walker, covered sand roll and 600 metre sand training track. Additional features include a separate office, self-contained apartment and a light-filled three-bedroom family home. The idyllic setting is within easy reach of Mornington Racecourse and beaches for extended training, Mornington and Frankston’s shopping precincts, public and independent schools and Peninsula Link.

Auction Saturday 6th May 2.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Ayden Nelson 0419 447 038 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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

Mornington

Auction

25 Weber Drive, Mornington The luxury of this two-storey three bedroom, 2.5 bathroom residence designed by Langford Jones is further elevated by its exceptional lifestyle position. At the forefront of contemporary design and stylish low-maintenance living, the impressive interior proportions are augmented by a fabulous undercover alfresco entertaining area with double glazed cafe doors, bay glimpses from the top-floor study, an elegant Caesarstone kitchen and two expansive living areas. The quality of the internal fit out is superb from the warm Blackbutt floorboards to the Caesarstone benchtops, exceptional storage solutions and double remote garage with internal access.

Auction Saturday 13th May 12.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Rachel Crook 0419 300 515 Jake Egan 0491 129 137 bowmanandcompany.com.au

A3 B2 C2 Hastings

For Sale

3/14 Martin Street, Hastings Impressive contemporary interiors, a prized rear position in a boutique group of only three, a lock-up garage, north-east courtyard with entertaining deck and a sought-after address close to the Marina. Unbelievably, all these are provided by this brilliantly priced two-bedroom unit perfect for the savvy buyer in search of a sensational starter home, downsize option or quality investment. Set behind a front courtyard, the interiors feature timber floorboards, light-filled living/dining with split-system air conditioning, contemporary kitchen with stainless steel appliances, bright full bathroom and separate toilet in a premier setting close to the foreshore, village shops and recreation facilities.

Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Ayden Nelson 0419 447 038 Kylie Miller 0404 041 554 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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

Rosebud

Auction

‘Bindibella’ Address: Auction: Agency: Agent: 9 Paterson Street, Rosebud A holiday house by the seaside, picturesque permanent home or prime development opportunity (STCA) are all viable futures for this flexible character-filled 2/3 bedroom, 2-bathroom plus a study period residence on a fabulous treed block in a prime location within a few minutes’ walk of the beach, cafes and shops.

Auction Saturday 27th May 2.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Damian Smith 0481 875 243 Clare Black 0409 763 261 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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189 Mornington-Tyabb Road, TYABB This Saturday at 1:00pm Roberts & Green, 64 High Street, Hastings, 5979 2489 Wilma Green, 0407 833 996

PROMISING privacy and serenity on a superb 1.3 hectare allotment, this stellar rural property boasts over 370 square metres of living space with welcoming wide verandahs the perfect spot to enjoy meticulously landscaped country gardens. A huge galley-style kitchen with walk-in pantry overlooks a larger lounge with crackling wood heater, and to the side is a lovely dining space, framed by a lush green garden backdrop, which has sliding doors opening out to a paved alfresco patio. A separate formal lounge has superb cathedral ceilings and from here is the master bedroom with ensuite and walk-in robe. A central hallway to the west wing leads past three more bedrooms and a separate study to a massive rumpus room that is complete with kitchen facilities and air-conditioning. The property comprises of two fenced paddocks, several sheds, and a 22,700-litre water tank caters to the extensive gardens. An impressive garage and workshop complex measures about 158 square metres and will comfortably house three vehicles, plus there is a single carport.

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AUCTION: Saturday 13th May at 10.30am

Agent-on-site: Wed & Sat 10-10.30am

Builders / Developers Rejoice Not often does an opportunity such as this become available & certainly even less frequent in a market that is in a word, BOOMING...Offered as a whole are these 2 allotments with 2 street frontages offering a multitude of options from high end single level residences which is exactly what buyers are requesting or multiple townhouses that utilise the second street frontage (S.T.C.A) to its advantage. • Two titles offered as 1 package • Two street frontages • Options galore • Approx 1625m2 of beachside bliss • Stroll to Fishermans Beach & Main Street

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Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

Enjoy the parklike native gardens in the secluded front yard with plenty of room for a growing family. Alternatively, potter around in the fully irrigated kitchen garden complete with fruit trees while the kids play & explore the beautiful surrounds. A wonderful family home in a highly sought after location which also lends itself to those working from home with extensive shedding, carports & storage space.

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• Floor to ceiling tiles in ensuite & bathroom • Timber flooring throughout lower level • Alarm system • Fully paved, landscaped with exposed aggregate driveway • 6 star energy rated

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• Ducted heating & split system cooling • Remote double garage • Quiet country style lane

Better than new, the home beautifully caters for easy modern living where you can soak up everything Mornington has to offer.

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MOUNT MARTHA 11 Benjamin Street Modern Beachside Luxury

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These new individually titled and skilfully designed beachside residences will each offer almost 33.5 squares of luxury including double garage with internal access coupled with a serene seaside location close to beach, transport, parks and shops. To be built to exacting standards and with only the highest quality fixtures & fittings throughout. • 4 large bedrooms (master suite with fitted robe & ensuite) • Spacious zoned living upstairs and down • Deluxe gloss stone topped kitchen with Smeg appliances and butler’s pantry • Ducted heating, cooling & vacuum

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Full of class and sophistication, this exquisite 3BR town residence delivers executive living within easy walking distance of Main St and Fishermans Beach and a brilliant private courtyard for year-round alfresco entertaining. With a huge open plan living area leading out to the fantastic courtyard, gleaming polished timber floors and a stunning kitchen with granite benchtops and s/steel appliances. Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

Designed to take full advantage of space and light and with luxurious appointments throughout.

MORNINGTON 14 Carnoustie Grove

Open: Wed & Sat 3-3.30pm

Executive Seaside Lifestyle

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

MORNINGTON 6 Wilgul Way

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Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

John Young 0412 766 804

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Mount Eliza 1 Richman Drive

Resort style executive sanctuary

For Sale

5975 1250

* Bespoke kitchen combines superb aesthetics with adjacent light filled casual dining * Butler’s pantry with boiling water tap full kitchen appliances * Lavish main bedroom sitting and dressing open fire place * Library /study feature wood paneling and paint * Double insulated cellar controlled temperature storage * Triple car fully insulated garage and gym * 12.5 Mtre solar salt self cleaning pool * Pool house with bi-fold doors, blackout blinds, full shower, WC, kitchenette * North/South tennis court

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PEACEFUL RURAL SANCTUARY • Self-sustaining 2.5 acre (approx) sanctuary with fruit orchard, veggie garden, chook pen, glasshouses and rainwater tanks • Recently updated, presenting plush sunken lounge with open fireplace and built-in bar, plus ergonomic kitchen with caesarstone counters and new appliances • Expansive, north-facing BBQ deck with gazebo, plumbed BBQ and pizza oven • Triple garage adjoining home office, plus enormous 6-car workshop with 4 tonne hoist and plans for self-contained unit above garage (STCA)

Auction Inspect Campbell Noonan Chelsey Gibson

Saturday 20th of May at 1pm Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm 0400 062 987 0409 277 997

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2/1 Barkly Street

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SAPPHIRE • Opulent brand-new build directly adjacent Fisherman’s Beach, currently under construction and set for completion December 2017 (off the plan concessions available) • Superior design spanning two storeys with walls of windows framing the glorious outlook, and deluxe open-concept living/dining with gas fireplace backdropped by sprawling bay vistas • Showcasing the highest quality finishes throughout, including connoisseurs’ kitchen with stone counters, European appliances, wine fridge and butlers’ pantry • Interconnecting indoor/outdoor living zones, alfresco balcony overlooking the coastline and internal lift to a second plush living zone for kids and guests

For Sale Price Dean Phillips Campbell Noonan

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BEACH HOUSE • Sun-soaked oasis boasting solar-heated lagoon swimming pool in subtropical garden surrounds, plus potential panoramic bay glimpses from a future second-level extension (STCA) • Recently updated with north-facing layout, lounge with open fire and alfresco dining • Stone-topped kitchen with European stainless-steel appliances, master suite with private courtyard and childrens’ wing with study area • Slab heating, ceiling fans in all bedrooms, 7500L raintanks and carport with additional trailer parking

AUCTION Inspect Dean Phillips Marcus Gollings

Saturday 20th of May at 11am Saturday 1:00 - 1:30pm 0402 833 865 0422 236 990

MORNINGTON

51 Morell Street

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HINANSHO • Breathtaking coastal living overlooking Mornington Harbor and yacht club with panoramic vistas across Port Phillip Bay • Show-stopping residence fuses unparalleled beachside luxury with an intoxicating Japanese flavor, constructed and styled to exacting standards • Four-year-old builder’s and designer’s own home including Turkish travertine, solid 100- year-old Wandoo timber flooring and handmade shoji sliding screens • Connoisseurs’ kitchen with gold-flecked Brazilian bench tops, teppanyaki hot plate, induction wok, dual ovens and butlers’ pantry, plus alfresco kitchen, sauna, pool & spa

For Sale Price Inspect Campbell Noonan Dean Phillips

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PRICE GUIDE: INSPECT: CONTACT:

$830,000 - $913,000 Saturday 12:00 -12:30pm James Crowder 0407 813 377 Ben Crowder 0407 557 758

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Saturday 27th May 2017 at 1pm 10% deposit, balance 30 days $950,000 - $1,000,000 Saturday 1-1.30pm James Crowder 0407 813 377 Deb Ketting-Olivier 0403 554 955

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take your next career step with Raine & Horne Rosebud.

We are looking for experienced and non experienced sales professionals to join our dynamic team at Raine&Horne Rosebud.

If you are driven and have a desire to be successful, register your interest for our Recruitment Night on Thursday 25th May 2017 at 6pm. Send your details through to kim.wolsgrove@rosebud.rh.com.au OR contact Kim on 5986 8188. Call Kim Wolsgrove on 5986 8188 kim.wolsgrove@rosebud.rh.com.au Raine Horne Rosebud 1011 - 1013 Point Nepean Rd, Rosebud

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LAND

ROSEBUD 142 Eastbourne Road

McCRAE 1-15/2-4 Wa le Place

Excellent value for money here with this exciting opportunity to purchase vacant land located on the beachside of Mornington Peninsula Freeway. These stand alone allotments all have their own individual titles and will suit construction of a 2-3 bedroom dwelling(STCA). There are four individual allotments on offer here and each allotment is approx. 250sqm in size. Nestled in a quiet residential area, create your dream home to enjoy all the Peninsula has to offer. Be very quick here!

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

Price: $195,000 Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 Jake Wilson 0400 991 362

Price: Contact Agent Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 Adam King 0422 337 337

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

ROSEBUD 5 Foam Street

ROSEBUD 87 Po on Avenue

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Excellent value for money here with this exciting opportunity to purchase vacant land located on the beachside of Mornington Peninsula Freeway. These stand alone allotments all have their own individual titles and will suit construction of a 2-3 bedroom dwelling(STCA). There are four individual allotments on offer here and each allotment is approx. 250sqm in size. Nestled in a quiet residential area, create your dream home to enjoy all the Peninsula has to offer. Be very quick here!

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

Price: $450,000 - $480,000 Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Adam King 0422 337 337

Price: $195,000 Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 Jake Wilson 0400 991 362

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

ROSEBUD 1 2/93 Eastbourne Road

ROSEBUD 87a Po on Avenue

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Excellent value for money here with this exciting opportunity to purchase vacant land located on the beachside of Mornington Peninsula Freeway. These stand alone allotments all have their own individual titles and will suit construction of a 2-3 bedroom dwelling(STCA). There are four individual allotments on offer here and each allotment is approx. 250sqm in size. Nestled in a quiet residential area, create your dream home to enjoy all the Peninsula has to offer. Be very quick here!

A sensational opportunity to acquire a single level 2BR residence in a delightful beachside location offering convenient access to beaches and all that Rosebud has on offer. Both residences feature designer kitchens with stone bench tops and s/steel appliances, beautiful timber floors, luxury bathroom, landscaping, remote single lock up garage with extra storage room and much more. Expected completion date is circa August, 2017. Price: $459,950 Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 Jake Wilson 0400 991 362

Price: $195,000 Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 Jake Wilson 0400 991 362

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

DROMANA 1 / 3 Ligar Street

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

ROSEBUD 169 Third Avenue

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This neat BV home, on a 389sqm approx. block offers modern single level living with the wow factor you have been looking for. You will love the new modern kitchen with large stone bench tops, quality s/steel appliances and loads of bench space. The family room is open and bright with a lovely bay window, air-conditioning and gas heating. This would make a great set and forget investment or a lovely permanent residence for someone looking to downsize in style.

Price: Contact Agent Agent-On-Site: Saturday 1:30-2:00pm Contact: Michelle King 0404 037 336

Price: $585,000 Inspect: 2:30-3:00pm Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 Jake Wilson 0400 991 362

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

1011-1013 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud

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COUNTRY OR COASTAL FOR SALE

CLEARING SALE - MORWELL

1650 BULGA PARK ROAD, BALOOK

SATURDAY, MAY 20TH FROM 10AM

MAJOR EQUIPMENT & INDUSTRIAL SALE

AUCTION SUNDAY MAY 21st @ 1pm on site SECLUSION & SERENITY It’s not often you get a chance to buy a century old school in the rainforests of the Tarra-Bulga National Park. The former Balook school site is in remarkably good condition for its age, consisting of two large classrooms with an adjoining large commercial size kitchen and a substantial amenities block. Located on 2 acres (8094m2) zoned farming, the property is totally secluded and hidden from view amongst the towering Mountain Ash and Blackwoods of the world renowned temperate rain forests, yet barely a minute’s walk to the village centre & the Tarra Bulga visitors centre. Since its closure in 1966, the property has been utilised as a school camp savouring the warm sunny days, clear mountain air and cool crisp winters with occasional snowfall. Only 2 hours from Melbourne’s eastern suburbs, Balook feels like a world away… a place of true serenity! 49 SIXTH AVENUE NTH, PARADISE BEACH $349,000

42 SEAGULL DRIVE, LOCH SPORT

Situated 200m from Ninety Mile Beach, this double story house has spectacular views to Lake Reeve, the mountains and beautiful sunsets from your verandah. Paradise Beach is only 2.5 hours from Melbourne and boasts a golf course, FDIp DQG IDQWDVWLF VXUI ¿VKLQJ RII WKH EHDFK RU minutes to the closest boat ramp for a day out on the Gippsland Lakes. Many extras include WIR & FES to main bedroom, sauna, spa & huge shed.

Greg 0428 826 600

$390,000

With direct access to Lake Victoria from your very own back gate, this piece of paradise is barely 2.5 hours from Melbourne. The 3-storey swiss chalet style home has exposed beams, a spiral staircase, wood panelling, balcony and a loft. Enjoy the breeze coming from the lake and the idyllic sand lined cove Lake Victoria offers.

75 WATTLE GROVE, LOCH SPORT

$535,000

Following the completion of major Victorian pipeline projects, NACAP offer for sale surplus machinery, tools & equipment, tractors, post driver, steel piping and large quantities of fencing material. No buyer’s premium will apply but GST will be applicable to all items purchased. Photos can be viewed at gippslandclearingsales.com.au More items will be added in the coming weeks.

With Ninety Mile Beach to one side and Lake Victoria out your window, you will have all you beach and river sports covered. This property lends itself to dual-living with 2BR’s, bathroom & a kitchen located downstairs, whilst upstairs are 3 more bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, outdoor spa on the balcony, living area, kitchen & dining room with stunning water views and enormous garage facilities for eight vehicles.

Elders Real Estate SALE Ph: 03 5144 4444

Tracey 0427 444 044

www.elderssale.com.au

AUCTION

EXECUTORS AUCTION Set behind a large & secure front fence in a superb Bittern location, lies this one of a kind Tudor house on approx. 1/4 acre awaiting your personal touch! This home exudes potential and offers two generous bedrooms, both with BIR’s, large timber kitchen with ample cupboard and bench space, main bathroom with spa bath, living area with gas fireplace, split system air-conditioning and expansive cathedral ceilings. A spacious dining area has access to enclosed front porch, stunning colonial windows throughout, gas ducted heating, generous outdoor entertaining area, huge backyard with asphalt driveway leading to large workshop, ample & secure car parking to front & rear of property. All of this within close proximity to schools, shops & public transport. An auction not to be missed!

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AUCTION Saturday 20th May at 1:00pm Saturday 12:30-1:00pm VIEW 10% Deposit, Balance 30/60 days, TERMS vacant possession Richard Whitehead 0412 328 718 AGENT

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‘Celebrating 70 years on the Peninsula’ RYE 13 Murray Street

RYE 59 Preston Street

BEAUTIFULLY POSITIONED

A TRUE BEACH RETREAT

Situated only 450m from Bay Beach and an easy walk to shops an cafes, this outstanding 4BR home, on an easy care lot, isp erfect for the holiday maker or GRZQVL]HU 7KH FRQWHPSRUDU\ KRPH KDV great street appeal and features an open plan kitchen and family room with stone EHQFKWRSV V VWHHO DSSOLDQFHV VWXQQLQJ RDN ÀRRUV DQG D ZRRG KHDWHU $Q undercover alfresco area provides year round entertaining, the master bedrooms has an ensuite and there is a second OLYLQJ ]RQH 7KLV LV D UDUH RIIHULQJ LQ D tightly held area. You could be living the dream sooner than you think!

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Price: $780,000 - $840,000 Contact: Sam Crowder 0403 893 724

Price: $625,000-$675,000 Contact: Michael Prentice 0417 369 235

RYE 19 The Glen

RYE 43 Centre Drive

A GRAND DESIGN

AMONGST THE TREE TOPS

Close to the Bay Beach and shops, this striking coastal residence is set on a DFUH DOORWPHQW DQG IHDWXUHV bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and 3 living DUHDV 7KHUH LV D IXOO\ WLOHG LQ JURXQG pool and triple car garage, and other VLJQL¿FHQW IHDWXUHV WR WKH KRPH LQFOXGH a spacious theatre room overlooking the outdoor dining and poolside area, ULFKSROLVKHG WLPEHU ÀRRUV WKDW VSDQ WKH depth of this great property, and a kitchen with butlers pantry and island bench. A separate rumpus room has a private rear deck and two guest bedrooms each have their own ensuite.

Nestled amid the tree tops with aspects towards the back beach and Blairgowrie, this original beach home, on a beautiful 839sqm parcel of land, gives you the chance to enjoy now as a holiday pad and improve later, with loads of upside for those with the vision and energy. Comprising of 3BR’s – main with FES, second bathroom, separate toilet, open plan lounge, dining and kitchen area that LV ÀRRGHG ZLWK QDWXUDO OLJKW DQG D WKLUG bathroom, storage room and garage downstairs completes the package. A wonderful opportunity to get your foot in the door into this sought after area.

Price: Contact Agent Contact: Michael Prentice 0417 369 235

Price: $630,000 - $695,000 Contact: Sam Crowder 0403 893 724

RYE 93 Dundas Street

RYE 14 Hill Street

ROOM TO MOVE

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Superbly situated on a generous 1,420m2 allotment and just a leisurely 1.5km stroll to the shops & beach is this solidly built brick residence. Featuring renovated kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, separate lounge & dining with RSHQ ¿UH SODFH DLU FRQGLWLRQLQJ UHDU all weather patio plus substantial double lock up remote garage with thru access to backyard. Offering plenty of room to further extend and capitalise on this terUL¿F ORFDWLRQ 7KLV LV D JUHDW RSSRUWXQLW\ to add your own stamp!

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Price: $675,000 Contact: Michael Prentice 0417 369 235

Price: $1,150,000 - $1,250,000 Contact: Sam Crowder 0403 893 724

RYE 46 Sussex Road

SORRENTO 36 Oxford Road

A PLACE OF REFUGE

SOUGHT AFTER LOCALE

Extremely private, this established 5BR home has been well-maintained and represents great value buying for those seeking large accommodations. From the upstairs level there are 3BR’s, a dual entry bathroom, kitchen and dining area overlooking the front garden, two living areas, and a rear deck that leads down to the private back yard. Downstairs are two more bedrooms, second bathroom, separate laundry and internal access from the garage. With nothing to do – pack your things and make this rare beach side offering yours

Set within a short stroll from the Sorrento village and coastal reserve is this FODVVLF EHDFK KRXVH :LWK WLPEHU ÀRRUV neutral tones and natural light, this surprise package comprises 3 bedrooms, EDWKURRP VHSDUDWH ODXQGU\ RSHQ ¿UH place, large rear shed with separate storage and kids games room. Set off the main living area is a private terrace with outdoor shower, surrounded by manicured gardens, is the ideal place to relax and unwind.

For Sale: $685,000-$750,000 Contact: Sam Crowder 0403 893 724

Price: Contact Agent Contact: Mark Prentice 0408 117 772

2395 Point Nepean Road, Rye.

Ph 5985 2351

78 Ocean Beach Road, Sorrento. Ph 5984 4177

www.prenticerealestate.com.au

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INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL

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Expressions of interest 323 Nepean Highway, FRANKSTON Closing Wednesday 31 May 2017 at 5pm

Invest, Occupy, Develop - You Choose

Prominent industrial investment Address: For Sale: Agency: Agent:

1a Fuji Crescent and 5 Kenji Street, MORNINGTON $1,000,000 plus Kevin Wright Commercial, Suite 1/26 McLaren Place, Mornington, 5977 2255 Jamie Stuart, 0412 565 562

IN the industrial heart of Mornington, this prominent building on the corner of Kenji Street and Fuji Crescent offers two separate titles to be sold as one. Providing two storeys of quality office and warehouse space, this address benefits from excellent access for larger vehicles, great exposure to passing traffic and plenty of natural light. A fine investment, the property in Fuji Crescent is leased to an ASX listed tenant and has an annual return of about $40,000 per year. The second property in Kenji Street is available now with vacant possession for either a tenant or owner-occupier. There is about 172 square metres of clear-span warehouse, a small production office and staff amenities. Fully leased, these two properties could potentially generate a passing income of some $60,000 per annum (plus GST and outgoings) and on a purchase price of $1,000,000 this represents about a 6% yield.

Corner property being sold with Vacant Possession.

Zoned: Commercial 1

Land area: 720 m2 approx.

Fantastic office with on site parking

Building Area: 230m2 approx.

Paved front courtyard

TERMS: 10% DEPOSIT, BALANCE 30/60 DAYS

9775 1535 nicholscrowder.com.au

Linda Ellis 0400 480 397 Level 1, 1 Colemans Road, Carrum Downs VIC 3201

Auction

Auction

51 Mornington-Tyabb Road, MORNINGTON Friday 26th May at 2pm (on-site)

98 Young Street, FRANKSTON Friday 19th May at 12 Noon (on-site)

Invest, Occupy or Rebuild!

Transform Your Portfolio

Amongst Car dealerships & Homemaker centres

Zoned: Industrial 3

Land Area: 900m2 approx.

Returning $79,200PA (net) until 30th June 2018

Building Area: 230m2 approx.

Terms: 10% Deposit, Balance 30 - 270 days

Securely leased to Campbell Page Limited

Tenant pays outgoings incl. Land Tax

Building area 183m2 approx. (wide frontage)

Rental return $43,440pa Net

Land area 320m2 approx. (rear parking) TERMS: 10% DEPOSIT, BALANCE 30/60/90 DAYS

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Tom Crowder 0438 670 300 Geoffrey Crowder 0418 531 611 Level 1, 1 Colemans Road, Carrum Downs VIC 3201

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Linda Ellis 0400 480 397

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ͻ ϭϴϬƐƋŵ ŽĨ ƉƌŝŵĞ ůĞƩĂďůĞ ƐƉĂĐĞ ĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞ ǁŝƚŚŝŶ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ 'ŽůĨ ŽƵƌƐĞ ĐůƵďƌŽŽŵƐ ͻ ůƵď ŵĞŵďĞƌƐŚŝƉ ŽĨ ŽǀĞƌ ϮϬϬϬ ŵĞŵďĞƌƐ ͻ ^ƵŝƚĞĚ ĨŽƌ ĂLJ ^ƉĂͬ ŚĞĂůƚŚ ĐůƵď ͬ ǁĞůůŶĞƐƐ ĐĞŶƚƌĞ ͻ &ĂǀŽƵƌĂďůĞ ůĞĂƐĞ ƚĞƌŵƐ ĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞ

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^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ ŐĞŶƚ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ :ĂŵŝĞ ^ƚƵĂƌƚ ϬϰϭϮ ϱϲϱ ϱϲϮ

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^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ ΨϯϱϬ͕ϬϬϬ ƉůƵƐ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ :ĂŵŝĞ ^ƚƵĂƌƚ ϬϰϭϮ ϱϲϱ ϱϲϮ

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BOB EVANS GETS UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL

Age of Showbiz” and “My Matilda” are both songs that just missed out on being recorded for ‘Goodnight, Bull Creek!’ back in 2008 and ‘Car Boot Sale’ just last year. “I just like ‘em and wanted to give them their moment.” Speaking on the complimentary six track EP for online ticket buyers, Mitchell says, “I have so many songs that have almost made it on to records in the past but have just missed out for one reason or another and I’ve always wanted to share them with people and I thought this would just be a good way to say thank you to the people who support me.”

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lead way back when I was a teenager just starting out, making an almighty racket with Jebediah. “I have been gifted a pretty amazing life and career and I still get such a huge buzz out of it. “Knowing there are people out there who have been supporting me for years and years just blows me away and makes me want to be better.” To give fans a taste of what’s coming, Mitchell has released a live acoustic video of My Matilda, a track from this exclusive package of unreleased material. “The Golden

Mitchell has enjoyed nearly a quarter of a century of success in the music industry, initially as the frontman of Jebediah, who burst onto the music scene in the mid nineties, right through to Bob Evans today. But how has the changing face of music changed the way he and his fellow band members have worked? “Sure, the industry has changed. A lot of people say that now live shows are so much more important due to digital music. You can’t rely on album sales anymore. “But for us, it was always about live music. We never recorded an album and then sat at home watching the royalty cheques roll in. “We toured. And we toured hard. We toured continuously and that set up our foundation for what we do today. Jebediah are still touring, and Mitchell splits his time between Bob Evans and Jebediah duties, all while being a dad to two young kids. “It works well. I won’t say it is the easiest, or the most efficient way, but I’ll do some touring, then head home for a bit, and then do some more.” While at home, it is a simple studio in his garage where he collects his thoughts, writes songs, and does his demos. All important work, but not the same as getting in front of a crowd. “Touring is the thing. It is enjoyable and rewarding. I just love to get in front of a group of people and share some time with them.” “I’ve honestly been doing it for such a long time now that I wouldn’t know what else to do with myself. “A lot of the time, I feel more comfortable and more myself when I’m onstage than off of it and the feeling of satisfaction I get from playing a good show is unbeatable.” Tickets to the Lonesome Highways Tour are on sale now. All tickets purchased through www.bobevans.com.au and other online outlets will receive an exclusive six track EP of unreleased material.

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When Bob Evans takes the stage at Baha Rye on 1 June, the audience can expect a show that is personal and intimate. One gets the feeling chatting to Kevin Mitchell, whose Bob Evans persona has won him critical acclaim, that he’d be just as happy if the crowd were up on the stage with him. Possibly kicking back on couches. “It will be relaxed and interactive. I’m playing a really broad selection of songs going right back to the first record in 2003, right up to last year’s release. “We’ll play some music. I’ll take some requests. I’ll probably stuff a few songs up, but by the end we’ll be best of friends”. When he takes the stage in Rye, Mitchell will be freshly back from two shows of the tour in Japan, as well as a host of other shows around the country. “I’ve never been to Japan before. Never even transited through the airport, so it will be a great experience. It worked out perfectly. They wanted me over there just when there was a gap in the schedule, so off to Japan we go!” After the release of his critically acclaimed LP Car Boot Sale, and following a packed out co-headline tour alongside Josh Pyke in late 2016, the Lonesome Highways Tour will arrive on the Mornington Peninsula on 1 June. Gracing the Australian music scene for more than two decades, Mitchell is a selfconfessed romantic who has written some of the country’s most beloved songs. Under the alias of Bob Evans, Mitchell has released five albums, all of which showcase the versatility and skill of this talented songsmith. Gentle, acoustic melodies prevail, enveloping the classic folk storytelling and strong emotional pull that charactises Mitchell’s substantial body of work. Reflecting on his remarkable career, the ever-humble Mitchell says, “I never could have forseen where all of this was going to

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Push to reopen the school in the old Tyabb township Compiled by Cameron McCullough A DEPUTATION from Tyabb waited on Mr H. S. W. Lawson, Minister for Education on Tuesday for the purpose of requesting that the school in the old township be re-opened which had been closed recently. It was suggested that in order to reduce expense women teachers should be placed in charge of this school and the school near Tyabb railway station. Mr. Lawson promised to inquire into the matter. It was mentioned that the cost of the two schools at Tyabb had been £440, and that the present outlay on the school, near the railway station, which is in charge of a man teacher, is £285. *** THE net result of concert held on Easter Saturday in aid of Frankston Branch of the Red Cross Society, arranged by Presbyterian Young Mens’ Bible Union. amounted to £17 15s 6d. *** THE Secretary of the Frankston Athletic Club has handed £14 to the Frankston District Roll of Honor Fund, this being the net result of New Year’s Day Sports. The total of the Honor Fund now reaches £90. *** A PATRIOTIC meeting was held at the Seaford Hall on Saturday evening last in support of the Win-The-War candidate of the electorate. Mr Fox addressed the meeting with his well known humour and eloquence. *** THE Frankston Juniors were again hopelessly overmatched in their game of football with the Mornington lads last Saturday on the Frankston oval, the game finishing with the scores at 7.15 to 1.2. A game will be played this afternoon between teams chosen from Frankston and Langwarrin Camp, on the ground of the latter. *** SUNDAY next will be observed as Foreign Missions Day in the Frankston Methodist Circuit. Rev E Tonkin will conduct services bearing on the subject at Frankston 11 a.m, Langwarrin 3 p.m and Somerville 7 p.m. Mr H. G. Overton, Circuit Secretary and Treasurer for Foreign Missions, will officiate at Frankston in the evening. *** THE net profits of the Colonial Bank of Australasia Ltd. for the six months ended 31st March 1917 amounted to £27,024 2s 9d. This is after providing for a 10 per cent bonus paid to the Staff on the amount of their salaries for the half year. The Balance Sheet which has just been published shows what a strong position the Bank is in. The balance sheet as usual shows great strength in Coin Bullion, Debentures, and other liquid assets which amount to no less than £2,013,941. This is more than would be required to meet the total of the non interest bearing deposits and is equivalent to 44.8 per cent of the total liabilities of the Bank. It is proposed to pay a dividend at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum on both Preference and Ordinary Shares and place £10,000 to the Reserve Fund making £20,000, for the year and raising it to £280,000. The solidarity of this institution should be most gratifying to its shareholders, as well as to all depositors. *** AMONGST the troops who left for the front by the “Ballarat” on 19th Feb last, and which was torpedoed in the English Channel on Anzac Day, was the 2nd section of the Australian Railway Unit. Some of them being well known in this district, especially Sergeant McFaul, engine driver, was well and favorably known during his lieutenancy as Q.M. at the Military Camp, Langwarrin. The flag and banner “Australia will be there” which was presented to him by a few friends in Frankston prior to his departure, was displayed

on the railway pier, Port Melbourne by Sgt. McFaul, and was taken on the ill fated Ballarat. Also Cpl Percy Prater, engine driver, the once brilliant Frankston football player. Pte Fred McFee of Ryall Phillip Island, (an anzac) electrician, and Pte W. G. Connal, fireman. This was Connal and McFee’s third trip together. The first being with the 5th Victorian Mounted Rifles to South Africa in 1901; the second with 4th Light Horse Reg. A.I.F. in October 1914, both were invalided home and after their discharge volunteered several times but were rejected as medically unfit for active service. When the Railway Unit was called for, they at once made application and were accepted. As all lives are saved, they will truly still be comrades in arms we hope. *** Is marriage a failure, or no? To answer is nobody’s place; Only time and experience will show, To each individual case. What’s worse than a very bad cold ? Nothing, we feel pretty sure– The best thing to take we are told Is Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. *** Our Letter Box. FORESHORE PRIVILEGES. To THE EDITOR. Sir,–It is to be hoped that the Shire Council will not adopt the recommendation of its Inspector to encourage the erection of motor garages on the foreshore. The proposal is an outrageous one, and the reasons given for its adoption are inadequate. The Inspector says that “unless Mr G. E. Thomas is allowed to house his motor car on the foreshore, Frankston, will probably lose this citizen as a resident”. Even if this assumption is correct (which it probably is not) then by all means let Mr G. E. Thomas go as his presence in Frankston at weekends and on odd occasions would not, I think, compensate the permanent residents for the dangerous precedent of allowing him to have a motor garage on ths foreshore. If the privilege be allowed to him, it must of course, be allowed to others and soon the beauty of the foreshore would be a thing of the past, with the probable result that Frankston popularity would speedily wane. Apropos of his motor garage which the Inspector says is a boat shed, I should like to point out that the only means of ingress on the seaward side is a small door 2ft wide, which no boat could pass, and that the floor level is 3 feet above the sand level. Of course it is a motor garage and always has been. With regard to the extensive structure under Oliver’s Hill the Inspector says it has the appearance of two very good boat houses built together. Well, appearances are deceptive! It consists of a long low shed and two rooms well lighted and finished. A nice little tank is erected at the back projecting into one of the rooms with (I believe) inside tap attached. One room has seats with table (movable) in the centre and on two occasions I have seen a jolly party of ladies and gentlemen having cakes and tea (all hot) in the room referred to. The billy is boiled just outside, while the faithful motor car waits on the Morninging Road. Anyone can see it and there is no attempt at concealment. This is all very cosy and pleasant but is the structure not something more than a boat-house and bathing box? I hope and believe that the matter may safely be left in the hands of our Councillors. Yours etc.– L. R. N. UTBER. 3/5/17. *** From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 5 May 1917

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silos. If that wasn’t enough to make you give up sleeping and start digging a bunker between the Hills Hoist and the veggie patch, there was also, ‘The Day After’. The television movie ‘The Day After’ scared the absolute daylights out of anyone unfortunate enough to see it. Starring Steve Guttenberg, who would

go on to star in the even more terrifying ‘Police Academy’, the film depicts the consequences of an all-out nuclear war between the USA and Soviet Union after a dispute about a shipment of leg warmers escalates. We were forced to watch it at school. Everyone knew it wasn’t much of a film, but the importance of ‘the message’ meant that we

were expected to overlook its faults, which were many and varied. The movie ends with Professor Joe Huxley – played by the wonderful John Lithgow – talking into a makeshift radio and asking, ‘Is there anybody there?’ At least John Lithgow survived. ‘Third Rock From the Sun’ wouldn’t have been the same if he hadn’t. When the lights came up, many of my classmates seemed shell-shocked. But we soon got over it. So despite being burdened with the knowledge that the world as we knew it might end at any time and that Steve Guttenberg might be one of the first casualties, we still managed to ride our bikes, kick the football around, fall in the creek and do all the other things you do when you’re growing up. At some point things began to change. The shroud of perpetual enmity slowly started to lift. Mostly, this seemed to be because Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev hit it off on a personal level, each hosting the other on alternate Sunday afternoons for barbecues and to watch episodes of ‘Who’s the Boss’ that Nancy had taped on the presidential Betamax. Pretty soon, the very idea of the world’s two preeminent super-powers bombing each other into oblivion seemed faintly ridiculous. Steven Guttenberg was safe for the time being. It made life seem slightly lighter somehow. Things only improved further when David Hasselhoff demolished the Berlin Wall with nothing but his bare hands. Communist troops spontaneously threw down their weapons as Hoff’s sonorous tones delivered his

masterful interpretation of Ted Mulry’s ‘Jump In My Car’. The love affair was later sealed with a Billy Joel concert in Moscow in which he successfully stripped the irony out of ‘Back in the U.S.S.R.’ without being sent to a gulag. Humanity was saved. By the time I graduated high school, the risk of an apocalypse had substantially receded. It’s interesting to wonder what the eighties might have been like without the likes of Mikhail and Ronald. One thing’s for certain; Kim Jong-un is no Mikhail Gorbachev. For starters, he has that weird proclivity for exterminating members of his immediate family that, if nothing else, must make Christmas kind of awkward. Plus, he’s oddly committed to a savage centre part that, had he attended Tyabb Primary School in the seventies, would undoubtedly have earned him the nickname ‘Bum-head’ and resulted in an horrific wedgie. Perhaps that’s why he’s got both a chip on his shoulder and a tonsorial backside on his head. And Donald Trump – the closest thing we’ve ever seen to a human Magic 8-Ball – is certainly no Ronald Reagan. I’ll admit the whole thing’s making me feel uneasy. I haven’t asked, but I’ll bet Steve Guttenberg feels the same way. I never thought I’d say it, but perhaps ‘The Day After’ could have a sequel. Granted, ‘The Day After 2’ is the obvious choice, but I’d prefer ‘The Day After the Day After’. With President Strangelove in the White House, maybe I’ll need that bunker after all. Interesting times. stuart@stuartmccullough.com


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By Toe Punt MPNFL stars Tim Bongetti and Aaron Edwards will be racing against the clock to be right for the Sharks country championships match against Geelong FL at the MCG on May 13. Bongetti limped into the top of the table clash against Frankston YCW on Saturday and left the field midway through the third term. His left thigh was heavily strapped after he copped another hit on it early in the first quarter. Aaron Edwards camped himself at full forward and hardly moved from there, despite willing himself to the contest on a few occasions. Suffering a back injury, one wondered why Edwards would have even bothered playing in the round four clash. Arguably the best player the competition has seen in the past 10 years, Edwards must now be in doubt to represent the Sharks in a fortnight. One wonders whether a fit Bongetti and Edwards would have made a difference to the 9.15 (69) to 6.6 (42) result. Considering the domination of Christian Ongarello (Edwards’opponent) and BJ Credlin (Bongetti’s opponent), you could argue that they would have made a big difference. In an ugly, uninspiring and uneventful game, there was only 10 points separating the sides at the final change. Despite that, Frankston YCW al-

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ways appeared to have another gear or two, which they displayed in the final quarter, booting four goals to one. While Tony Lester celebrated his 250th game, Kyle Hutchison his 150th and Kevin Lylak his 100th, the win was more about the next generation of players for the Stonecats. Luke Paynter is a bonifide star and looks very much at home in the seniors – he’s the next BJ Credlin. Matt LaFontaine was the best player on the ground. The Collingwood VFLlisted player controlled the game and

despite the Pines’ heat early, not once did he not put his head over the footy. In fact, not one YCW player backed away. The likes of Joey Lane, Paul Theobald, Mark Berenger, Rohan Forrest and co would have been proud. Maklin Raine is getting better with every match, Angus Wright looks comfortable at the level and Lachlan Street was superb. You can throw Tom Capp and Jake Lovett in the mix too. The Stonecats have class everywhere. From last year’s premiership for-

ward half, the Stonecats were missing Lew Roberts, Dave Bodley, Anthony Bruhn and Sam Widdowson – there’s 130 goals right there. Only Roberts won’t return. On Saturday, Riley Hodson, Anthony Barry and Michael Debenham were also missing. The Stonecats just keep breeding the next generation. Pines just isn’t in the same class. Lachy Marshall and Nick Boswell have been great additions, and they both played well, however, the depth of Pines’ class is way off where It needs to be to challenge the best. Paul Scanlon was easily the Pines’ best player and was one of the best three on the ground. Mt Eliza and Mornington played last Tuesday (ANZAC Day) in a tough contest and were burned by the four day turn around in their respective matches on Saturday. Now maybe Edithvale may have still beaten the Dogs and Chelsea may have caused an upset against Mt Eliza, however, we all know that the fourday break played a significant role. AFLSE made a huge mistake with the fixturing and both the Dogs and Redlegs would be fuming behind closed doors. Take nothing away from the Eagles and Gulls though. Edithvale turned around a 20-point deficit at three quarter time to boot seven goals to zip in the last. The Dogs

were dead on their feet, losing 14.13 (97) to 17.12 (114). Will Flavelle and Charlie Martello booted four each and Chris Wylie starred. Paul McGettigan and Dale Whelan booted five each for the Dogs. Chelsea trailed Mt Eliza all day too but booted three goals to one in the last quarter to win 10.10 (70) to 9.10 (64). Jack Francis was sensational for the Gulls, booting four goals, Curtis Bywater played his best game in four years and Aaron Pawel played his best game for the Gulls. The Redlegs had a number of changes from Tuesday’s team but Shaun Knott played his first game and impressed with three goals. Seaford continues to impress, smashing Karingal 17.21 (123) to 9.10 (64). Matt McCormack was sensational for the Tigers with seven goals while Dean Williamson and Aaron Walton were superb. Michael Burke in game 301 and Damien Ashcroft in game four were the best of the Bulls. In the final game, Bonbeach led Langwarrin at half time by just a point but booted seven goals to three in the second half to win 12.11 (83) to 8.8 (56). Trent Dennis-Lane booted three goals and Jackson Casey dominated again for the Sharks.

Blues take the Tiger by the tail NEPEAN LEAGUE By Toe Punt IT may have taken five matches of football to get there but reigning Nepean champions Hastings slipped into top gear on Saturday against Dromana. The Blues found the spark it has been looking for and booted seven goals to one in a blistering first term and by half time had opened up a 68 point lead. The final score was 22.22 (154) to 8.5 (53). Hastings’ form before this match had been ordinary, despite the fact that it won three of its first four matches. Its match against Frankston Bombers last week proved to the defending premiers that it had some work to do to recapture its form of late 2016. Premiership coach Brendan Dunne told the RPP Footy Show on Saturday morning that his team had a few hiccups early in the season. “We had a faultless pre-season but into the practice matches and early in the season, we got a few injuries and niggles to some key players,” Dunne said. “We have been just off it a little but I was really happy that we were able to get some wins despite being below our best. “Hastings teams of the past wouldn’t have won those early games so I’m really happy with the resolve of the group,” Dunne said. Dunne said that his players were not complacent and were “just as hungry” for more success. “Like I said, the boys came back in great shape and we had a really great pre-season – it’s just those hiccups that affected us early,” Dunne said. There were no signs of early-season bad form on Saturday with Ricky Fer-

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raro back in the team and dominating and Josh Mulheron controlling the ruck. Luke Hewitt was back to his best with seven goals in a dominant display and Luke Clark was also back for the Blues and playing well.

It wasn’t a great day for the Tigers. Cameron Carmody ripped a calf which robbed it of a tall and left Adam Hunter to spend time in the ruck. On the eve of the match, there was more good news for the Blues. Former

Somerville coach David Hirst trained with the Blues on Thursday night and is set to make his return. Frankston Bombers held on to win a thriller against Red Hill. Both teams came into the game with good form and in a tight contest, it was going to come down to a little bit of luck on who won the match. In the dying minutes of the game, Red Hill failed to get a 50m penalty after Allan Williams was reported by two umpires. The result was a missed opportunity, Frankston taking it to the other end of the ground and converting to make the difference nine points. The Bombers booted two goals to two behinds in the last to win 8.5 (53) to 6.9 (45). Once again, Red Hill dominated early in the match but just couldn’t convert its opportunities. Frankston, without stars Beau Muston and Alex Harnett (both leg injuries), made the most of its opportunities. Collingwood premiership player Chris Dawes made his debut for Sorrento on Saturday and was one of four players to boot three goals in the teams big 22.22 (154) to 2.6 (18) win against Crib Point. It was the first sign of the Player Points System ‘issue’ that Sorrento has with Justin McCleary dropped to the seconds to make way for Dawes. Some would say it’s a great ‘issue’ to have. Nick Corp booted three and was one of the team’s best yet again while Daniel Grant and Luke Tapscott dominated. There is no love lost between Sorrento and Crib Point and the Sharks would have loved nothing more than to bury the Pies on their own turf.

Brad Arnold and youngster Riley Bowman were the best of the Pies. It was a big day for Rye, winning its first match of the season against Pearcedale. It has been a tough start to the year for the Demons and it didn’t get much worse than last week against Sorrento, however, it put that behind them and led for much of the day to beat the Dales. Tim Churchin booted four goals and Oscar Whitty and Matt Whelan three each while Ben Winters-Kerr kicked a couple in his 200th game. Winters-Kerr will play his 200th senior match in three weeks time. Harry Prior was once again the best of the Dales while Danny Marshall finished with four goals. Devon Meadows made it two wins on the trot on Saturday, beating Tyabb by almost 12 goals, 21.9 (135) to 10.4 (64). Allan Murray continued his superb start to the season with nine goals while Jesse Bowe and Kyle Salerno with five goals starred. Jordan Alves with three goals was the best of the Yabbies. In the final game of the round, Rosebud bounced back from its shock defeat last week, smashing Somerville by 48 points, 14.17 (101) to 8.5 (53). The Buds jumped out of the blocks and iced the game in the first quarter, booting eight goals to one. Keegan Downie was back to his best with seven goals while Jack Jarman was his side’s best player for the second week in a row. Kane McKenzie and Luke Burton were the best of the Eagles. Mornington News 2 May 2017

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By Craig MacKenzie LANGWARRIN has thrown down the gauntlet to other title contenders by signing Scottish striker Liam Baxter from NPL outfit Goulburn Valley Suns. And the State 1 South-East leader will strengthen further with the return of gun central defender Kieron Kenny who went back to England in March following a family bereavement. Kenny is due to arrive in Melbourne tomorrow (Tuesday). Baxter, 24, was on the books of Scottish Premier League outfit Inverness Caledonian Thistle until he was 17 when he decided to leave to get more first team football. He played in the Highland League with Brora Rangers, Buckie Thistle and Forres Mechanics before arriving in Melbourne in January. He had a topsy turvy spell with the Suns, scoring in his first game, being sent off in his second match and being involved in a serious car crash in Shepparton in February and suffering leg and pelvic bruising and lacerations which sidelined him for a few weeks. Langy team manager Robert Mathieson senior drove to Shepparton last Thursday and took Baxter to his new home, a sponsor’s property in Langwarrin where his housemates are teammates Aaran Currie and Alex Metcalfe. Kenny is held in high regard by Langy’s coaching staff and the former Macclesfield Town youth team captain has played in the Swedish Second Division with Gaellivare Malmberget. Langy signed him from English club Congleton Town in the Hallmark Security League where he formed a formidable central defensive partnership with recent Langy import George Whiteoak. When Langy’s veteran goal machine Caleb Nicholes returns from his Kokoda Trail trek next week he’ll be part of the strongest first team squad assembled at Lawton Park for years. “It’s the sort of selection headache you like to have,” said long-serving Langy gaffer Gus Macleod. Langy picked up what could prove to be a valuable away point on Saturday when it drew 0-0 with Warragul and remains the only unbeaten team in the league. Mornington was in control for most of Saturday night’s 2-1 away win against bottom side Mooroolbark. Mornington central defender Simon Webster opened the scoring in the 24th minute when the Barkers failed to deal with a corner presenting Webster with

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a tap-in. The visitors went further ahead in the 59th minute courtesy of a back post header from livewire forward Wayne Gordon and Barkers striker Sam Klepac replied late in the game. Mornington has lost two strikers from its senior squad in the space of a week as Michael Freeman has joined Gino Defeo in search of more game time. Defeo is playing assistant coach to Kevin “Squizzy” Taylor at Westgate while Doveton and Knox are believed to be vying for Freeman’s signature. Mornington boss Adam Jamieson remains in the hunt for new players. Peninsula Strikers broke through for its first league win of the season on Saturday, a 2-0 derby triumph against Seaford United at North Seaford Reserve. A superb Chris McKenna ball sent Aziz Bayeh through in the 15th minute but he shot straight at Seaford keeper Harrison Burgess. Two minutes later a Danny Brooks free kick on the left was headed wide by Trevor Johnston. In the 21st minute Seaford midfielder Paul McGuire sent Alex Roberts clear on the left and he played the ball across the face of goal but Troy Williams slid down and cleared. The deadlock was broken in the 24th minute when Seaford failed to

deal with Johnston’s long throw and Brooks hammered home the loose ball from close range. Tom Natoli crossed from the right in the 36th minute and Roberts’ spectacular overhead kick sailed just wide. A minute later the home team was staring down the barrel when a defensive blunder enabled Bayeh to skip clear on the right and his cutback was met by Alex Hopson who took a touch before striking a low shot that eluded Burgess to make it 2-0. A weak shot by Mitch Lander in the 41st minute was the first time Seaford was on target but a minute later Lander forced Strikers’ custodian Colin McCormack into a fine low save. Lander was thwarted by McCormack again in the second half as was Seaford teammate Tom Natoli while Roberts blew a gilt-edged chance by blasting high and wide from close range. Strikers’ head coach Craig Lewis and assistant Billy Buchanan were sent off in the second half while Seaford remains anchored to the foot of the ladder with just one point. Frankston Pines went down 3-0 away to Doveton on Saturday thanks to goals from Senahid Tokalic, Shane Tagliaferro and Nasir Mohammad. Mauritian international Christopher L’Enclume remains sidelined as the wrangle over his international clear-

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ance continues. Skye United maintained its perfect league record in State 3 South-East with a 3-1 away win over Riversdale last weekend. Skye striker Nick Theodore opening the scoring within the first five minutes when he got on the end of a cross from English import Jacob Scotte-Hatherly. This was followed up by a quickfire double from winger Jason Nowakowski. In the 16th minute he ghosted in at the front post to head home from a Mark O’Connor cross, and then the two linked up again to make it 3-0 after just 20 minutes. Riversdale’s Jon Foley-Donoghue pulled one back in the 48th minute after waltzing through the midfield and picking out the top left-hand corner to the despair of Skye goalkeeper Jonathon Crook. Chances went begging for O’Connor and Wumjock Jock, however the damage was done and Skye held its nerve. Skye can maintain its promotion momentum when it takes on Sandringham on Wednesday (5 May) at Skye Recreation Reserve in a revised round one fixture with the reserves kicking off at 6.30pm and the seniors at 8.30pm. Three days later Skye again is at home when it hosts South Yarra in the annual John Ramsden commemorative match. Baxter beat Keysborough 3-2 at Coomoora Reserve last weekend in a bruising State 4 South encounter. Liam Kilner opened Baxter’s account in the 10th minute from close range and Ben Meiklum’s perseverance down the left in the 19th minute paid off when he squared the ball for Kilner to get his second by hammering the ball home from the edge of the area. A clumsy Markus Oliphant challenge inside the area gave Keysborough a penalty in the 61st minute and Deni Tintor converted. Mark Pagliarulo gave Baxter breathing space in the 65th minute when he finished from a tight angle after an excellent solo run. Keysborough substitute Bruno Silva made it 3-2 in the 80th minute and the match ended on a sour note after a horror tackle on Baxter teenager Travis Ernsdoerfer who had to be carried off. The striking partnership between Dave Greening and Michael Turner proved too much for Dandenong South on Saturday as Rosebud Heart powered to a 5-2 win at Fotheringham Reserve. Turner’s off-the-ball run in the 8th minute dragged a defender wide and

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Australian Opals star returns home By Jarrod Potter MELBOURNE Boomers unveiled its Women’s National Basketball League (WNBL) centre-piece on Thursday after bringing Liz Cambage home. Cambage, 25, originally from Mt Eliza, will lace up for her first home season in five years in the upcoming 2017/18 WNBL season. The 25-year-old centre won a bronze medal at the 2012 London Olympics with the Australian Opals, has played in the Women’s National Basketball Association for the Tulsa Shock and has also had several other professional achievements throughout China. After a year of soul-searching and contemplation spent away from the court, Cambage returns refreshed and ready to take her place in the Boomers’ front-court. “I really needed a break, especially after Rio,” Cambage said. “I needed a mental and physical break and I’m so lucky that I get to come home to Melbourne. “I thought I was going to retire after Rio – I definitely hadn’t achieved everything that I could but I got to a point where I felt like I wasn’t going anywhere. “So having this year off has really made me see that I love basketball, I do love playing basketball but there are other things that are important to me as well. “(The Boomers were) my family when I left the AIS and it was my first team in the WNBL and to be gone for six years and come back to Bulleen becoming the Melbourne Boomers and still have the key values – family

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and the youth and just so together… it means a lot.” Cambage is no stranger to the Deakin Melbourne Boomers; as a 19-year-old, she was a key player when the team won the 2010/11 WNBL championship. She attempted a return to Austral-

ian shores, but snapped her Achilles tendon, leaving her unable to join in the 2014/15 season. But that time garnered her perspective as she continues to evolve as a player and a person. Therein lies the great amalgam of work-life she can experience at Melbourne.

“Three years ago I did my Achilles and I learned a lot about myself and the sport and the major thing I took out of that was that sport is not forever and I’m not going to be an athlete forever,” Cambage said. “So I came back from that injury, trained with Guy (Molloy) and he got me ready for China. “That’s why it’s so great coming to play with the Boomers as I get to study Deakin as well – I get to start thinking about stuff after sport and when I am done with basketball.” With a trophy cabinet featuring national championships earned with elite Victoria Metropolitan women’s teams over the years, a WNBL championship and her Olympic accolades, there is still plenty of desire to hoist the championship and return to the podium with her beloved Boomers. “I’d love to win another championship – I haven’t won anything since I was 19 with the Boomers so I want something sparkly,” Cambage said. “I know the board and Guy have been working so hard to get the players that they want and with me, Jenna O’Hea and the girls they have and the girls they’re still trying to get, I think we’re looking very, very strong.” Cambage, who starred for the Opals at the 2016 Rio Olympics where she contributed a tournament-high 23.5 points and 10.3 rebounds per game, is looking forward to getting back on court in front of her home city supporters. Coach Guy Molloy said that having the Opals players, Cambage and O’Hea, on board would contribute

Star filly searches for dry track By Ben Triandafillou THE Shane Nichols-trained three-year-old, I Am A Star, will be hoping to recapture its previous winning form when it heads to Adelaide to take on the fillies and mares in the million-dollar Group One Robert Sangster Stakes (1200m). Failing on the drenched Heavy 8 Randwick track in the Group One Doncaster Mile (1600m), I Am A Star will be searching for a dry track at Morphettville on Saturday 6 May. “She ran in the Doncaster but the track was just too wet,” Shane Nichols said. “Turning for home she tried to quicken but her legs were just spinning and she wasn’t able to make up any ground, she needs a firmer surface.” Prior to the Doncaster Mile, the daughter of I Am Invincible had an exceptional lead up, winning the Group Two Kewney Stakes (1400m) at Flemington against the fillies as well as a dominant three-length victory in the Group Two Sunline Stakes (1600m) at Moonee Valley. “She has run well, defeating both the fillies and the mares in Group Two races as well as

winning the (Group One) Myer Classic in the spring,” Nichols said. “She’s had one run at the (Morphettville) track in a Group Three race as a two-year-old and won easily. “She takes travelling very well and has done a fair bit of travelling for a three-year-old; being bred in New Zealand, to then being sold in Sydney and has raced in Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney.” I Am A Star will be aiming to be the first filly to win the Robert Sangster Stakes since Rostova, an outside chance, won the Group One in 2010. In doing so, the filly will face a highly competitive field with the likes of the Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott-trained, English, the undefeated South Australian runner, Desert Lashes, and the Lindsay Park contenders, Sheidel and Fuhryk, all being nominated. However, Nichols is confident the filly can run a big race as long as the weather is favourable and the track isn’t too soft.

to the development of the rest of the Boomers’ roster. “To have the leading scorer in Liz from the Rio Olympics and the second leading rebounder it automatically, not to make a rod for our back, but we’re championship capable with Liz coming in, with Jenna coming in and the other girls returning to our group,” Molloy said. “So it makes for a very exciting year for us and I can’t wait to get going in late August.” Deakin Melbourne Boomers chair, Tony Hallam, said Cambage would add muscle to the Boomers’ in a quest to return to the playoffs, along with fellow new signing Jenna O’Hea, also an Australian Opal. “Liz’s return marks an exciting time in women’s sport in Australia, with growing public attention and support. Liz is one of the very best players in the world,” Hallam said. “Today marks a significant moment for our club, our partners, and most importantly, our members. “It also means the Boomers’ rapidlygrowing fan base will see the very best Victorian talent in action right here in Melbourne, we’re thrilled that Liz is coming home to play.” The Deakin Melbourne Boomers have now announced seven players for the 2017/18 WNBL season with Cambage and O’Hea joining young gun Monique Conti and returning stars Maddie Garrick, Bec Cole and Britt Smart, along with second-year guard Bec Ott. An eighth player will be announced in the coming weeks. Girl power: Carlton draftpick, Jess Hosking, with Saige Bayne

Girls making a mark on the peninsula By Ben Triandafillou THE Mount Eliza Junior Football Club will have the only female footballer from the Mornington Peninsula joining the under-15’s School Sports Victorian Team this year. Saige Bayne, the 2016 Joan Hill Medal runners-up, will be joining the Victorian team to play off at the National Championships in Perth on the 22 July. Bayne, 14, was also one of the youngest girls to join the Dandenong Southern Stingrays under-18 Girls TAC Cup side this season. “Saige started three years ago when Mount Eliza had an all-girls competition in the under-13s, she was 11 at the time and has been playing ever since,” proud father and president of the Mount Eliza Junior Football Club, Fraser Bayne said. The Mount Eliza Redlegs also had the 2016 Joan Hill Medal winner, Eloise Allen-Burns, and Isobella Shannon playing in the under-18s Stingrays side. The Mount Eliza Junior Football Club has

continued to expand their junior girl’s teams and currently have over 150 players across seven girl’s teams. “The Mount Eliza Junior Football Club has started to become inundated with junior girls off the back of the AFL Women’s league,” Bayne said. The Mount Eliza Redlegs has also been able to put together their first under-nines all-girls side which will be coached by Rebecca Lanting. Competing in the open division, the girls previously had to join the boy’s sides due to being low in numbers, but this season will team up and take on the boys. “We are receiving more enquiries daily and hopefully next year with the new oval in play we can get more girls team up and running,” Bayne said. “We want to continue to grow girls footy at the club and are excited by the participation rates to date and hopefully our girls team will continue to be successful on and off the field.” Mornington News 2 May 2017

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