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TRIPLETS born in England 80 years ago reunited last week for a special occasion in Mt Eliza. The Aburrows, two boys and a girl born at Kingston-Upon-Thames in May 1936, celebrated their birthday at the home of younger brother Barry, in Nepean Highway. The eldest, now Joyce Carlin, was followed hours later by Peter and then Barry, and the rarity of a set of healthy triplets in England as war approached was “a fair sensation�, Mr Aburrow said. “There was a little story in the local paper at the time, and a cute picture of the three of us as bubs. “People would peek into the pram as our mother wheeled it down the street and say: Ooh, look, there’s three in there. “Triplets didn’t seem to survive long in those days as there were so many illnesses and, as soon as mum saw us, she said: I don’t want anymore.� As young adults the three went their separate ways, with Barry moving to Australia in 1965 and his South African-born-wife, Jane, following later. Although trained as a cabinet maker and carriage maker, Mr Aburrow was a physical education instructor at the Mount Scopus Memorial College for 28 years. The family moved to Mt Eliza in 2005. “We thought it would be good for the three of us to get together as the others haven’t seen our new house,� Mr Aburrow said. Sister Joyce flew in from Cape Town on Sunday last week and Peter from Surry. There must have been a lot of candles on that birthday cake. Stephen Taylor

CFA volunteers fear ‘sell out’ Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au COUNTRY Fire Authority volunteers across the Mornington Peninsula are “completely gutted� by what they see as a sell-out by the state government in enterprise bargaining negotiations between the United Firefighters’ Union and the CFA. Fair Work Australia has backed a log of claims governing future UFU wages and work conditions “which could effectively give them control over the CFA�, the volunteer body says.

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it is reported that only Ms Garrett has the power to force the CFA to accept a new EBA. About 20 Somerville and Tyabb CFA volunteers met Wednesday afternoon in a show of solidarity against what they see as a “sell-out� by the government. Other brigades across the peninsula are said to back their stand. Volunteer Fire Brigades Victoria District 8 president Eric Collier, who oversees peninsula brigades, said the premier wanted to “keep in favour with the union for their support at the previous state election – it’s payback time�. Continued Page 12

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Christians show no regret for their trespass Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au SEVEN protesters arrested during an eight-hour sit-in at the office of Flinders MP Greg Hunt have been let off without penalty. Appearing at Frankston Magistrates’ Court on Tuesdayafter singing hymns and saying prayers in a small park behind Frankston police station, the group chose to have their say in court rather than accepting a “diversion” – something below the scale of a good behaviour bond. One of the seven, Baptist minister Simon Reeves, was not offered a diversion because of three previous court appearances for the same charge of trespass. He had no convictions or criminal record but had previously faced courts after protesting against Australia’s military involvement in Afghanistan and Iraq. His six co-defendants held a quick meeting inside the foyer of the Frankston court and decided that “we did the action together and we’ll stick together”. The six, although admitting their trespass, were not fined and had no criminal conviction recorded. Mr Reeves refused the offer of a good behaviour bond and was fined $500. Their court appearance also enabled each of the group – mainly volunteers youth workers and members of the Love Makes A Way movement – to make a short statement condemning and calling for an end to Australia’s treatment of refugees and asylum seekers. Led by Mount Eliza Uniting Church minister the Rev Cameron McAdam, all members of the group admitted to magistrate Dominic Lennon that they

The seven protesters who occupied the Hastings office of Flinders MP Greg Hunt line up outside Frankston Magistrates Court flanked by supporters who had earlier held a streetside payer meeting. Picture: Gary Sissons

refused to leave Mr Hunt’s office on 6 May last year. The seven were among about 20 people occupying the MP’s Hastings office demanding an end to refugee and asylum seeker children being held in Australia’s offshore detention centres. Although Mr Hunt was absent during their occupation of his office they spoke with him several times over the phone but decided to stay when he could not give them the guarantees they wanted. Police eventually took over and led the protesters out of the office and later charged the seven: the Rev McAdam, Mr Reeves, husband and wife Jake Doleschal and Kristen Furneaux, Joel Furneaux, Tim Johnston and Dean Moroney.

Reverend Cameron McAdam during last May’s protest at MP Greg Hunt’s Hastings office. Picture: Cameron McCullough Mr Hunt and his office have been a regular target of protests in the past few years, many connected with his job as Environment Minister. Some protests have been colourful, with activists dressed as marine animals calling for greater action to save the Great Barrier Reef. One involved women dressed as angels clambering onto the office roof, an action apparently not appreciated by Mr Hunt or his staff, although some observers felt having angels above their workplace could be a good thing. Another demonstration involving a bag of coal being carried into the office

saw Mr Hunt allege his staff had been frightened and intimidated. Something that was quickly denied by the men who delivered the coal. No charges were laid. And in one of the most recent events, police – federal and state – frisked a delegation of 15 grandmothers before they were allowed to meet with Mr Hunt. Mr Hunt later wrote a letter to this newspaper saying he had not called for the police action. On Tuesday, none of the seven said they regretted their decision to occupy Mr Hunt’s office and would keep trying to persuade politicians of all parties to close the offshore detention centres. They were heartened that the numbers of incarcerated children, refugees and asylum seekers had dropped since

they first began protesting and reiterated that trespassing was “an act of last resort”. The series of similar protests throughout Australia organised by Loves Makes A Way have seen the arrest of 174 Christian leaders. The Rev McAdam told the gathering before the court hearing and repeated to the magistrate, that he could not “look my own four-year-old child in the eye” if he did not protest at the actions of the federal government. And, although Tuesday’s court proceedings offered a guaranteed photo opportunity in the middle of a recordlength federal election campaign, there was not a politician in sight. Seven explain sit-in: Page 7

Lease bungle delays skatepark Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire is considering revoking it lease with Mt Martha Tennis Club because of the club’s objection to a skatepark being built near its courts. In an embarrassing gaffe, the shire has earmarked the site for the $800,000 skatepark within the boundaries of land its leases to the tennis club. After first being held up by Heritage

Victoria because of the site’s historic use as a military parade ground, the shire now appears to have been aced by the tennis club. Cr Andrew Dixon says the club is “effectively holding the rest of the community to ransom”. “The club, having extracted every last cent possible from the shire [for a new clubhouse and extra courts in Watsons Rd], are now flat out refusing to negotiate any co-location of the skate park within their lease area,” Cr Dixon

told The News. “As such, councillors are considering revoking the club's lease so we can get on with the job. “It's the most selfish behaviour we've witnessed by a community group since the council term began in 2012.” Tennis club president Ken Davis said the club backed the plan for a skatepark on the parade ground but not close to the courts. “We’re waiting for the shire’s take on it to see what possibilities are available,” he said.

Mr Davis said the club would like to build a new court on the site earmarked for the skatepark but “understands that may not be possible”. Club members had agreed there would be a conflict of use if a skatepark abutted the tennis courts. “We voted to work with council, but would like it further away. We’ve no objection to it being on the parade ground.” The shire’s chief operating officer Alison Leighton has not responded to several request from The News for her

to answer specific questions about the lease. Instead of confirming or denying the problem faced by the skatepark as outlined by Cr Dixon, Ms Leighton said “shire officers have been working through the delivery aspects with the Mt Martha Tennis Club”. Money for the skatepark had been allocated in shire’s 2015/16 budget and “council will be building the skate park on the location approved by Heritage Victoria. Continued Page 13

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Online rebuff over ‘no charge’ verdict Liz Bell liz@mpnews.com.au MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire Council’s reversal of a decision not to pursue Cr Antonella Celi for thousands of dollars she allegedly spent over her allowances has sparked an intense backlash through social media. Since the decision was published by The News social media came alive with descriptions of the backflip being “disgusting” and “double standards” to questions of whether residents should be pursued for not paying rates (“Council drops costs recovery bid” 31/5/16). At their 23 May meeting, a majority of councillors voted to reverse an earlier decision for the shire to seek repayment from Cr Celi of what appeared to be about $9000 over her allocated allowance. The motion agreed that there had been “no overpayment”. Councillors are entitled to $4000 a year, or $16,000 over the four-year council term. At a meeting in February chief financial officer Matt Hubbard said the extra expenses incurred by Cr Celi were approved by council resolution for “additional professional education programs governed by examinations”. He said this type of spending was available to all councillors. But the explanation has not stopped social media participants venting their anger over council’s reluctance to label the allowance blowout as overspending, or to chase Cr Celi for the money. “Disgusting, what if we decided not to pay rates,” Glenys Holmes stated.

Another poster, Mollie Chook, criticised the council for charging residents interest on rates not paid on time. “And yet council charges us interest if our rates are overdue and slashed jobs in the libraries. Not good enough.” One poster , “Goose Kev”, called for all councillors to “lead by example”, adding that council employees’ positions would be “under review” if they overspent. Another, Amy Kirk-Williams, said the $9000 Cr Celi spent over her budget was a significant amount that could house a struggling family for a year or two. “Double standards and contradiction is all these people are. It absolutely infuriates me that these people make ‘mistakes’ and get away with it,” she wrote. While some posters questioned where the money was spent, Cr Celi last week told The News that all expenses were approved and that most had gone into training and education. Cr Celi has been completing a $10,000 diploma in local government since early in her term on council. Last week she told The News that part of the $28,520 spent during the four year term was spent on conferences and other training requirements, with some costs incurred during her time as may, when councillors are allocated a larger budget. Cr Hugh Fraser, who opposed last fortnight’s motion to cease pursuit of the money, said he intends to rescind the motion at the first meeting of council after the July break.

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Lib contender’s pay rates backdown Neil Walker neil@mpnews.com.au LIBERAL candidate for Dunkley Chris Crewther has distanced himself from previously held views on limiting penalty rates. A ReachTel phone poll released last week found more than 83 per cent of undecided voters questioned in the marginal seat of Dunkley said they would be less likely to vote for a candidate who backs any cuts to weekend loading rates. Now, five weeks out from the 2 July election, Mr Crewther has deleted a self-penned article from his campaign Facebook page in which he put forward a plans to only pay penalty rates on the sixth or seventh day straight that someone has worked. The former CEO of the Mildura Economic Development Board penned a comment piece published in that area’s local newspaper in January last year stating he believed penalty rates “can make things difficult for traders and employers� and pushed the case for higher weekend pay rates to only be paid if an employee has worked a sixth or seventh day in any given week. It is a view that could prove popular with business owners but is unlikely to win support from employees who work weekend shifts. Mr Crewther stated weekend penalty rates “can often be stressful for the business owner� because businesses cannot operate during weekends or have fewer employees working which can “reduce employment opportunities�. “The solution I put forward is that

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rates will be reduced to be in line with Saturday rates but this ruling will not be made until after the 2 July federal election. Labor candidate for Dunkley Peta Murphy said she “will fight to protect penalty rates�. “Penalty rates compensate thousands of workers here in Dunkley, who work unsociable hours, while others get to spend time with their family and friends. For some, this extra pay is what puts food on the table,� she said. “Any proposal to cut weekend penalty rates would hit our community’s lowest paid workers the hardest – particularly those in health and community services, retail and hospitality.� Ms Murphy said axing penalty rates would hurt Dunkley’s economy and if they were scrapped “many people would simply choose to work less�. Further evidence of Mr Crewther’s desire to distance himself from his previous stance ahead of the election came when Facebook posts about penalty rates were deleted from his election campaign page after he was contacted by The News to ask about his views on penalty rates. The January 2015 newspaper article was shared at the time by Mr Crewther on his Facebook page. The page switched to be his election campaign Facebook forum this year. A candidate biography distributed by Mr Crewther notes “Chris’ idea of flexible penalty rates� was among recommendations to government made by the Victorian Employers’ Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VECCI) “to help small business� due to Mr Crewther’s membership of VECCI’s Small Business Policy Taskforce last year.

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Seven explain reasons for sit-in decision THE seven protesters who were arrested and charged with trespassing after refusing to leave the Hastings office of Flinders MP Greg Hunt all say they were frustrated by the refusal of governments to be more compassionate in their treatment of refugees and asylum seekers. The sequel to their protest played out in Frankston Magistrates Court last week, more than a year later. Despite prosecutors offering six of them the chance to avoid a court appearance, they elected to appear as charged and read out statements to explain their decision to deliberately flout the law. Here are some edited extracts: Cameron McAdam, minister, Uniting Church, Mt Eliza: On many occasions, my letters to MPs have received a reply that does not even address the issues raised and simply provides pat party lines. In April last year I read about a five-year-old Iranian girl, temporarily in Darwin because of her father’s health, who suffering from PTSD, had attempted suicide under fear of being returned to Nauru. Much of my ministry life has been spent caring for children such as these. My own boy at the time was four. My faith calls me to care for the vulnerable and I could not look my own children in the eye in years to come and say I did nothing to help these vulnerable people supposedly in our nations care. I knew the action we took, alongside similar actions taken by hundreds of other church leaders around the country, bi-partisan actions, would be peaceful and non-violent and that we would treat everyone we encountered with respect, and yet be clear of our message to Greg Hunt and the wider political community that locking up these children is wrong. Timothy Johnson: I have been very privileged to experience the freedom, opportunity and safety that Australia provides. As such, I feel that I have a responsibility to live in such a way that enriches and betters the lives of the vulnerable, the marginalised and the persecuted. I consider it important to hold our nation’s leaders and elected officials to the same standard. Kristen Furneaux, theology student: I grew up in Somerville and Mt Martha where I enjoyed an uplifting education at Flinders Christian Community College. My involvement with this Love Makes a Way action was indeed another contributing avenue for my understanding of faith and social responsibility. I chose to participate in this movement as a peaceful and considered response to the treatment of asylum seekers, which deeply saddens me as an Australian citizen and a fellow human being. As a dedicated community

volunteer, I feel that it is my responsibility to use the privileged circumstance of my life on the Mornington Peninsula to create change in the lives of those who have not been fortunate enough to feel a sense of belonging or safety in their own community. Jake Doleschal, theology/arts student, community development worker with Urban Seed: I began teaching Sunday school at a local church when I was 19, and it was then that I became unable to reconcile my professional duty of looking after and ensuring the safety of the 70 kids in my care on a Sunday morning, with my nation’s inability at ensuring the safety of kids in detention on a Monday. I work with vulnerable people … [and] am unable to go home at night in the knowledge that that evening there are young people in offshore detention who do not have a home that is safe, who are in danger of abuse and experiencing such hopelessness that they may self-harm, swallow poisons or set themselves on fire. Dean Moroney, theology/arts student, Frankston City Council youth worker: On a trip to Bali as a 19-year-old I met a family who were fleeing persecution in Iran. They had a beautiful little boy who would have been about six. They told me of their persecution, of their struggles in Bali and their desire for a better life. But they were in limbo, a family without a home. My heart broke for them, and especially for their son. They had little hope - I’m not sure where they are today. While volunteering with Urban Neighbours of Hope I met a man at Broadmeadows detention centre. He was my age, only 19, and the expression of hopelessness and despair in his eyes is something that I will not forget. Simon Reeves, Baptist minister: After inviting a young Sudanese refugee to move into our home many years ago and hearing his story from war-torn Sudan, I have never been the same. I have been committed to working for peace and learning how to welcome people who have been affected by violence and displaced by conflict. … Until this nation changes its ways, I expect no consequences will deter me from doing whatever I can to protect the most vulnerable people in the world at this moment – children and families seeking refuge from harm. Joel Furneaux, youth worker: I can assure the court that while sitting in quiet prayer and reflection in Mr Hunt’s office, it was not a statistic that I prayed for, nor was it an irrelevant ideology. When I closed my eyes in prayer, it was the faces of young men who had told me [while working for Anglicare] of the homelands they had been forced to flee because of the sickening actions of Al Qaeda.

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Insurers Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au WILD weather washed Cavalier 37 yacht Lucinda onto the beach at Mornington on 27 May – the second yacht to be beached that month. But help was quickly at hand. Two cranes were hired to pick her up and carry her along the beach to the car park near the yacht club. There, a 40-tonne hoist lifted her onto a low loader and into a cradle on the hard stand. Pictures: Gordon Barrow STORM front: Insurers shy away from swing moorings THE beaching of yachts at Mornington Yacht

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Yacht gets a lift WILD weather washed Cavalier 37 yacht Lucinda onto the beach at Mornington on 27 May – the second yacht to be beached that month. But help was quickly at hand. Two cranes were hired to pick her up and carry her along the beach to the car park near the yacht club. There, a 40-tonne hoist lifted her onto a low loader and into a cradle on the hard stand. Pictures: Gordon Barrow

steer clear of swing moorings Club after storms is becoming so common that insurers are loath to cover boats on swing moorings. “We are getting such a reputation that when we have a storm I get emails, even from interstate, asking how many boats were washed up,” yacht club CEO Rod Austin said. He said large insurer Nautilus Marine Boat Insurance wouldn’t insure boats – especially between May and October when the strong west and north winds blow. A Nautilus executive confirmed the company was wary of insuring boats “in certain locations along the Mornington Peninsula, including

Mornington”. “We have concerns about swing moorings,” marketing manager Mark Crockford said. “We insure lots of boats but prefer locations such as Blairgowrie and Safety Beach [where there are marinas]. “Club Marine [another major insurer] is the same. If boats are on swing moorings at Mornington we will stay away because they are prone to breaking free.” Mr Crockford said the cost of removing a yacht from the beach “could be two or three times more than it is worth, as well as being over and above the sum insured”.

“It could cost us up to $150,000,” he said. Swing moorings are common at Mornington. “[The lack of insurance] is a shame as it’s a most important thing,” Mr Austin said. “We have 63 swing moorings and yet they are the least protected on the bay.” A sheltered section near the pier nicknamed the “golden triangle” has moorings for 15 yachts – making it popular with yachties keen to protect their craft. But they come at a cost. “Moorings were meant to be a starting point for yacht owners, but some private owners are trying to sell them for up to $20,000, while others don’t use theirs and yet leave them empty,”

Mr Austin said. “Parks Victoria [which has authority below the high tide mark] could tell owners to pack up and go at any time, but some are treating their moorings like private real estate” – even though the nominal Parks Victoria fee is $110 for 12 months. Mr Austin, who has run yacht clubs at St Kilda and Sorrento, favours a ‘use it or lose it’ approach with moorings: “Some owners went to Martha Cove and they don’t want to come back but they still hang on to their moorings,” he said. “Yet we’ve got boats wanting to come here but they won’t pay $20,000 for a mooring. It’s like we are being held to ransom.”

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‘Pledges’ flow in wake of sub’s moorings mayday Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au FRANTIC efforts to raise money to save the Otama submarine from the wrecker’s yard may be paying off. Although falling far short of the estimated $50,000 needed to make its moorings safe, a new design and lower prices could see the submarine’s future more secure, at least in the short term. Max Bryant, president of the Western Port Oberon Association, was on Monday confident that a deal could be worked out by week’s end. As previously reported, Parks Victoria has ordered the moorings fixed or that the Otama be moved from where it now lies off Crib Point. Parks manager moorings and port service operation Phil Fowler says while no deadline has been set the repairs are overdue. He said the matter was not yet at the stage of deciding what would happen if the repairs are not carried out. “A decision will be made at that stage,” Mr Fowler said. Mr Bryant said he had received pledges of more than $10,000 and believed that with a new “cost efficient” design and “chasing prices” for materials was confident of being able to fix the worst of the four moorings. “I’m feeling reasonably confident.”

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Earlier this month Mr Bryant posted an SOS – Save Our Sub – on the business-oriented social media site, Linked In: “We have word that a letter from Parks is imminent stating that if the mooring situation is not addressed then the sub has to go. If the sub has to go then the only place she will go is to the breaker’s yard. For all our hard work to see her broken up for scrap is in itself heartbreaking.” Mr Bryant stated that anyone making a $500 donation would receive a tax deduction, “the satisfaction of saving a historic vessel” as well as becoming a life member of the association and having their name listed on an honour board. The latest crisis surrounding the Otama and the $25 million plan for it to be the centrepiece of the Victorian Maritime Museum at Hastings has also highlighted confusion over an offer of state government funding from Hastings MP Neale Burgess. However, Mr Burgess said the $1 million “promised” to the Western Port Oberon Association by the Napthine government could not have been used to get the submarine out of its moorings dilemma. “The money was only about bringing the submarine ashore,” he said on Monday. Mr Burgess said the money had been available before the election of the La-

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CFA volunteers warn of govt’s deal with union Continued from Page 1 In any other circumstances, it would be difficult to believe that the government would accept the union’s EBA demands, Mr Collier said. He said the UFU management was “seeking to drive a wedge between the unionists and the volunteers’ ability to work together”. “This will undermine the CFA’s whole service delivery model which is based on our ability to work cohesively with professional fire fighters,” he said. “That’s the basis for our whole existence.” Mr Collier cited the Somerville stadium fire in early May to demonstrate what could have happened if the EBA had been in force. “At that fire the incident controller was a CFA officer with volunteers and paid firefighters under his command,” he said. “That situation would not have been possible under the new rules.” Many volunteers have said their desire to remain in the service would dissipate if they were “reduced to being mere hose draggers”. Other concerns are the UFU bid for paid firefighters not to fight blazes until there are seven professionals on scene; banning paid firefighters from taking orders from volunteers except during major bushfires, and handing the union an effective veto power over CFA management decisions with the creation of a dispute resolution officer. The most affected brigades on the peninsula are Mornington, Frankston

and Rosebud, where there is a mix of paid staff and volunteers. Volunteer Fire Brigades Victoria president Captain Nev Jones said the volunteers were not trying to interfere in legitimate wage negotiations, but that proposed clauses would give the union the power of veto over CFA operational and resourcing decisions, “effectively putting the CFA under union control”. “There is the very real danger that the union representing two per cent of the CFA workforce will have control, and the 97 per cent of CFA who are volunteers will have no say at all,” he said. “This dispute has reached a point where I must demand that the voice of the 60,000 volunteers from the 1200 CFA brigades from every community across the state of Victoria needs to be heard. “I respect the role of all firefighters, both paid and volunteer, in delivering CFA’s service to Victoria. This is not about the pay and conditions of paid firefighters at the 34 CFA stations where they work with volunteers, this is about union control of the CFA. “We cannot allow any decision that will reduce the ability of CFA to function into the future in the most fire prone part of the world.” Frankston MP Paul Edbrooke – who is both a CFA volunteer and a former paid up UFU firefighter – declined to comment on the row other than to say: “I’m hopeful they come to a resolution soon.”

From little things: Horticultural Services officer John Fordham, Eastbourne Primary captain Jarvis Williams, RSL’s Bruce Turner, principal Stephen Wilkinson, co-captain Chelsea Veal, and teachers Brett Pacoe and Judy Hardeman plant the oak tree. Picture: Yanni

Gallipoli oaks a living Anzac memorial EASTBOURNE Primary School is helping pupils to remember World War I by planting an oak tree in its grounds. The Rosebud school is one of 500 participating in the National Trust’s Gallipoli Oaks Project – and doing its bit to commemorate the Anzac centenary. “It’s a great honour for our school and will be a living reminder for the kids for years to come,” principal Stephen Wilkinson said. National Trust of Australia advocate for environmental heritage Anna Foley explains: “At the core of this project

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own direct link to the environment that the soldiers endured during the campaign,” Ms Foley said. National Trust chairman Dr Graeme L Blackman said the 500 Gallipoli oaks planted during the Anzac ceremony will create enduring, living memorials in schools across Victoria. “Our project demonstrates the trust’s and the community’s commitment to the passing on of the Gallipoli history from generation to generation, as well as teaching an important environmental message about caring for our significant trees,” he said.

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Skatepark delay Continued from Page 3 Cr Dixon’s two Briars Ward colleague, Cr Anne Shaw said she was looking forward to “seeing the skate park delivered ... it can’t happen soon enough�. The ward’s third councillor, Bev Colomb, did not respond to an email from The News. Council adopted the skatepark project in 2012, to be built on the former parade ground bounded by The Esplanade, Dominion Rd and Kilburn grove. Mt Martha resident David Elbourne said the shire had “only just become aware� that it did not have access to site earmarked for the skatepark. “I just can’t believe that after almost four years, extensive community consultation, application and approval from Heritage Victoria and the completion and approval of the skatepark design concept, that it is only now that the shire has realised that the site that they selected almost four years ago cannot be used,� Mr Elbourne said. “It is simply absurd to consider all the time, resources and ratepayer funds that have been spent on this project, only to realise that the shire does not have access to this site.� Mr Elbourne, a building designer, said it should have been part of the shire’s due diligence four years ago to find out if the site was available. He said the shire had been incompetent and had let the community down. “It is just such a shame that the kids that were involved in community consultation back in 2013 possibly could have been at primary school at that time, yet when - or if - the project ever eventuates those kids will be in secondary school by the time the project is realised.�

Cafes help farmers through milk price slump CAFE owners across the Mornington Peninsula and Frankston are rallying to help Victorian dairy farmers under financial strain from an unprecedented drop in the price of milk after Australia’s two biggest dairy companies slashed farmgate prices. A trio of community-minded activists under the banner of the Mornington Peninsula for Dairy group – Sam Keck, Josh Brown and Lisa Brassington – aim to raise at least $10,000 with the help of small cafe businesses across the state who donated $1 from every milk coffee sold on a ‘Dairy Day’ last Saturday (4 June). Customers can still buy limited edition Snake Hole designed ‘milk cows not farmers’ T-shirts for the next few weeks at the cafes supporting the group’s #MPDAIRY campaign. “We have partnered with the CUA credit union and the team behind Facebook community ‘Show some #dairylove’ and with Victorian regional farmer relief centres to distribute funds raised,� Ms Brassington said. The group hope the #MPDAIRY project makes people think about where milk is produced since “milk is the forgotten ingredient in coffee – surveys show that 95 per cent of coffee consumed in Victorian cafes is with milk so we owe our dairy farmers a lot�. Coffee lovers who could not make it along to one of the many cafes supporting Victorian farmers last Saturday can buy a T-shirt at go-

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Historic Walks around Mornington Queen’s Birthday Weekend June 2016 The Mornington & District Historical Society will conduct history walks around Mornington on Sunday June 12th and Monday June 13th 2016. Main Street Walk at 10.30am Esplanade Walk at 1.30pm Both walks will leave from dŚĞ KůĚ WŽƐƚ KĸĐĞ DƵƐĞƵŵ͕ ĐŶƌ͘ DĂŝŶ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ Θ ƐƉůĂŶĂĚĞ͕ Mornington. The cost is $5.00 per person. Bookings are not required but are available. Enquiries to Vicky 0412 989 749 Please be at the Museum 15 minutes before the start Museum open on both days 10.00 am to 4.00 pm

Winners’ reward: The Mornington Peninsula (1) team, which includes Janene Eady, Anne Fordham, Amelia Martin and Rodney Marti, has won the Hopman Cup in the Victorian Country Teams Squash Championships for the second consecutive year. In the contest between 15 teams at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre, 21-22 May, the team beat Geelong, Goulburn Valley, Ballarat and Sunraysia. Image: Facebook

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Bush garden reflects life’s ebb and flow MT ELIZA Secondary College’s subject Real Time Learning focuses on enhancing student engagement through authentic activities. It’s built on the principles of expansive education, where students feel a connection to others and a level of control over their learning. The program aims to encourage community involvement by offering students opportunities to participate in real-world ventures. In February a group of students, many who identify as being of Aboriginal descent, such as Wurundjeri, Gunditjmara, Yorta Yorta and Toogee, pitched an idea to school leaders for an outdoor classroom that includes a bush tucker garden and murals. Given the green light, the group sought cultural guidance and donations of natural landscaping materials from the community, government groups and businesses. “We worked closely with local Koorie engagement support officers to develop culturally appropriate resources and programs, ensuring cultural consent and authenticity,” teacher Narelle Debenham said. The years 8 and 9 students soon acquired a “class set” of eucalyptus logs for story circle seating, bark chips, indigenous bush tucker plants and marine ply boards, and outdoor paint to create their murals. “They teamed up with non-Indigenous students to design and paint four murals, each representing a natural element that supports life on earth: fire, air, water and soil,” Ms Debenham said. The students learned that deep cultural and spiritual values, like totemism, played an important part in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander natural resource management.

Totemism is a belief and value system that connects human beings to other animals, plants and aspects of nature. Groups and individuals are assigned to an animal that they are related to and have to care for. This gives them a profound sense of connection and responsibility for the natural world. “The Koorie kids naturally drew inspiration from their personal clan totems to symbolise membership of the unit, and incorporated animals significant to their ancestors into their artwork,” Ms Debenham said. “A priority was to educate other students and the extended school community about sustainable resources, their ancestors’ cultures, laws, ceremonies and connection to the land, but also, importantly, that Indigenous peoples don’t see themselves as “owning” either land, animals, plants or nature, but rather “belonging” with these things as equal parts of creation. “Not surprisingly, the students can’t wait to harvest the bush tucker and eventually add it to the school’s food technology and cooking programs,” Ms Debenham said. “What they thought were just weeds or ‘bush’, they now know can be used for food.” Ms Debenham said the students consulted with Elder Auntie Carolyn to ask permission to name the garden. “Reciprocity is the ebb and flow of life, isn’t it; you give without expecting to receive. “It’s a beautiful word.” The artwork has been recognised by local indigenous groups and is currently on display at McClelland Gallery. Reprinted from the December 2015 Australian Teacher Magazine.

In their element: Esther Woods, Toogee, Charli-Rose Watson-Terrick, Wurundjeri, teacher Narelle Debenham and Ollie Curtis, Gunditjmara at McClelland Gallery. Picture: Gary Sissons

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NEWS DESK Cycling skills MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire will host four, free, half-day bicycle training courses to improve skills and knowledge of road rules as part of its Towards Zero road toll campaign. The course is designed to increase cyclists’ skills and knowledge of road rules, and will run in two parts: off-road to refine skills and on-road to educate participants about group dynamics, behaviour and etiquette. There will be sessions for novice and intermediate riders, on 18 and 25 June, from 9ammidday (novice) and 1-4.30pm (intermediate) at Rosebud Primary School. Details and registration: www.mornpen.vic. gov.au/Activities/Whats-On/

Growing suburbs MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire is among a list of rapidly growing suburbs invited to apply for grants from the state government’s $50 million Growing Suburbs Fund. The fund aims to help councils build and upgrade community centres, town hubs, playgrounds, parks and reserves in acknowledgement that outer suburbs are facing challenges as populations grow. The grants build on the first round of funding with 34 projects across Melbourne already under way. Applications close Friday 29 July with successful applicants named in November.

Guided walks MORNINGTON Historical Society will conduct guided walks in conjunction with the jazz festival, Queen’s Birthday weekend, Sunday 12 June and Monday 13 June. Walks along Main St will start at 10.30am and along The Esplanade and park, 1.30pm. Cost is $5 a person. Participants are asked to be at the Old Post Office Museum, corner Main St and The Esplanade, 15 minutes early. The museum opens 10am-4pm. Details: 0412 989 749.

Rugged up: Molly, Patrick and Grace Duff with Barry Stephenson and Marguerite Brennan. Picture: Yanni

Food for All in gear for winter appeal HAVING received and distributed 281 blankets and many knitted items from its 2015 appeal, Food for All is conducting its 20th winter appeal with the aim to equal or better last year’s total. Blankets, rugs and quilts which are clean and in good condition are needed to help Mornington Peninsula families cope with a cold winter. Also needed are knitted garments, including jumpers, long scarves, beanies and gloves. “We will ensure these are given to deserv-

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hijack my PC and I would have to send the [scammers] money to unlock it. “I rang my daughter and she warned me that there were scams going around and to be very careful.” The real AGL sent Ms Dennis a letter warning of a surge in attacks through the Cryptolocker virus and its different strains. The letter included an image of a message that pops up after the system is compromised: “Warning: We have encrypted your files with the Cryptolocker virus”, and demanding a fee be paid to unlock them. “It was awful,” Ms Dennis said. “I would like to know how they got my correct name and account number. “The email looked so legitimate.”

Dolphin injury prompts warning A YOUNG, injured dolphin in Port Phillip has highlighted concern that boat users are flouting the law and getting too close to wildlife in the bay. The dolphin, less than one year old, was spotted about two weeks after it had lost part of its tail, probably from a boat strike. Department of Environment, Land and Water and Planning compliance officer Katie Knight said the dolphin was lucky not to have been fatally wounded. “These type of strikes are often fatal or severely debilitating and while it is great to see a marine mammal in its natural environment, a big lesson here is to be aware of and adhere to the rules and regulations that protect our precious wildlife,” she said.

Recreational boats must remain 100m away from dolphins and 200m from whales, except if approached. High impact vessels like jet skis must stay 300m away from whales and dolphins. Ms Knight said people who came across dolphins, whales or seals should reduce their speed to five knots or less, and avoid the animal. “We are concerned about this dolphin’s welfare and urge anyone that sights it to take a photo – from a safe distance - with location details and post it to the DELWP Port Phillip Facebook page facebook.com/DELWPPortPhillip,” Ms Knight said. A new sign highlighting the regulations was erected at Tyrone Boat ramp late last year. For more information, visit www.delwp.vic. gov.au or call 136 186.

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Golden anniversary: (clockwise from top left); Jill Gardner cuts the cake; Katarina Hills with Cr Bev Colomb and students Mia and Callum; Heidi, from the Class of 2014, gets stuck into some craft; Steve Dumsday from the Class of 1975, testing out the flying fox; Educators, administrators and committee members of the preschool; The crowd listens to speeches. Pictures: Cameron McCullough

Preschool celebrates 50th anniversary with craft, cake and lots of play Cameron McCullough cameron@mpnews.com.au

Fifty years ago: The class of 1966 (above), and the playground as it was fifty years ago.

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IT was on for young an old on Saturday 28 May when Beleura Hill Preschool celebrated their 50th anniversary. It was a flurry of craft and cake, coffee for the grown-ups, and a cacophony of kids having a great time. Current families, as well as families whose children attended the pre-school in the past, mixed with past and present educators, reminisced about their time spent at the preschool. Beleura Hill Preschool, which is located in Amelia Avenue in Mornington, was born of a desire by a number of parents to have a local pre-school in what was, at the time, a newly developing area of Mornington. Ken Bilham, one of the original committee members that founded the pre-school, attended the celebrations with his wife Wendy whose son, Grant Wharington, was a pupil in the preschool’s first year. “The area was being sub-divided by the Tallis family,” Mr Bilham said. “We approached George Tallis and asked him if we could buy a block of land to put a preschool on.” “He said ‘No, a block would be too small’. He then said ‘I’ll give you a block of land, and you can pay half price for a second block’, which was a very generous offer”. Thus begun a flurry of fundraising, with progressive dinners and various other events being held to raise the funds required to establish the pre-school. “Many local families worked very hard to get it established,” Mr Bilham said. “There were working bees, with painting and gardening and all sorts of activities. It was a great community effort to get it ready for its 1966 debut.” The preschool was opened for business at the beginning of that year, and has continued functioning as a preschool ever since.

Beleura Hill Preschool teacher and team leader, Katarina Hills, said the anniversary was a chance to gather past and present families involved in the pre-school and celebrate their success. “We are a not for profit preschool. Much of what we achieve is through the time and effort of volunteers, so we were lucky to have a number of past presidents and committee members there on the day.” Kids were kept busy with a wide variety of craft activities, a sausage sizzle, the preschool’s play equipment, as well as a jumping castle. “I think everybody had a great time, and I think we had about 200 people come along, so it was a great success”. The afternoon was topped off with a speech by Mornington Peninsula Shire councillor Bev Colomb, whose son attended the preschool. Jill Gardner, who has been one of the preschool’s educators for 12 years, then cut the cake surrounded by a large group of hungry four year olds. All preschools are now assessed by the Department of Education and Beleura Hill Preschool are celebrating recently being assessed as exceeding National Quality Standards. “It is a wonderful achievement,” Mrs Hills said. “One we are truly proud of.” Beleura Hill Preschool caters for about 75 families each year, in three and four year old kinder. The preschool has some spaces available for 2017. To make an enquiry or to get more information about programs offered by Beleura Hill Preschool, call 03 5975 3300. Enrolments are managed by Mornington Peninsula Shire. For further information on Kindergarten Central Registration, contact the shire’s family services team on 5950 1650 or 1300 850 600 or email kindergarten@mornpen.vic.gov.


Challenge sets out to save young lives

Committed college: Mt Eliza SAecondary College participates in the Fit2Drive program and principal Angela Pollard students Taylor Walker and Ikeylia Cowan were at last month’s launch of this year’s Arthurs Seat Challenge which helps finance to road safety project. Picture: Yanni

THIS year’s Arthurs Seat Challenge fun run launch at Arthurs Hotel on 19 May was an opportunity to highlight the fragility of young lives on the roads – among both drivers and passengers. Those aged 18-24 are the most at-risk group, with P-platers 30 times more likely to crash than more experienced drivers. The challenge raises the importance of road safety education for young people and supports the Fit2Drive road safety program. Funds raised go to local schools to supplement the cost of providing road safety education to Year 11 students. Guest Dr Nicola Martin spoke about the lasting impact that road trauma leaves on families and communities. Cr Antonella Celi said Mornington Peninsula Shire was the first to commit to the Towards Zero target which backed the TAC’s plan for a future free of death and serious injury on the roads. The Arthurs Seat Challenge will support the Towards Zero campaign. Community awareness and road safety education – as well as better roads and infrastructure – are crucial aspects of this vision. Young people are still overrepresented in road crashes but, since the inception of programs such as Fit2Drive, road deaths for young drivers on Victorian roads have more than halved. Fit2Drive participants from Woodleigh School, Mt Eliza Secondary College and Toorak College, confirmed that the workshops were an essential component of their education, providing them with skills they would carry throughout their lives. The fun run on Sunday 6 November will start at Rosebud pier and finish at Seawinds Gardens at the summit of Arthurs Seat. More than 2000 participants will tackle the 6.7km accent while supporting road safety education for young people and A Towards Zero future for the Mornington Peninsula. Register at arthursseatchallenge.com.au

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LETTERS Costly rubbish Mornington Peninsula Shire Council recently produced a municipal waste and resource services strategy. Effectively, the strategy has been taken over by the state government’s Statewide Waste and Resource Recovery Infrastructure plan, which provides the umbrella under which all municipal waste plans are developed and implemented. The shire’s plan does not appear to cover where putrescible waste goes after the Rye facility closes. It seems the shire’s plan is to take the easiest, and most expensive to ratepayers way of exporting putrescible waste off the peninsula. According to the shire plan, this could cost up to $130 a household. There are 32,000 households and 8000 commercial operations in the shire. This equates to about $5.2 million in annual ratepayer dollars leaving the shire, for the next 18 years, the expected life of a new proposed landfill. The waste would go to a proposed privately operated quarry landfill site near Leongatha in SouthGippsland, within the Tarwin River catchment, threatening pure groundwater in that area. South Gippsland is a pristine farming community dotted with small, historic villages and is a major tourist attraction in it own right. The residents there would experience than 40 trucks a day travelling along the South Gippsland Highway and through their communities, transporting waste to the site. It seems that the NIMBY (not in my mackyard) mentality is alive and well in our shire council. As I have previously pointed out, the construction of a waste destruction facility within the shire, where putrescible waste is burnt rather than buried, would save millions and generate income in the form of renewable energy. Exporting shire waste to landfill in a neighbouring shire is not the solution. The only solution is to dispose of our waste in our own backyard, not in somebody else’s. Ken Dyer, Rosebud West

Shameful move At the Mornington Peninsula Shire Council meeting on Monday 23 May, we were informed that the shire is to introduce a weekly recycling bin pick up over summer and a new toilet block at the Vern Wright Reserve. Great things can happen when we all work together. We have many diligent and approachable council officers. However, later that evening, a badly worded notice of motion was introduced by Cr Anne Shaw stating that council officers had not informed Cr Antonella Celi that she had exceeded her budget and therefore she was not at fault. A second notice of motion, also introduced by Cr Shaw, was that even if Cr Celi was at fault, she did not have to pay back the overspent money. Crs Hugh Fraser and Tim Wood argued that ignorance does not absolve her of guilt as Cr Celi knew that she had overspent ratepayers’ money. I think it is to her shame that she has refused to repay the money spent. To their shame, Crs Shaw, David Gibb, Andrew Dixon, David Garnock and Bev Colomb voted these motions through. Council elections are due in November and our members will not forget. Doris Campbell, president Mornington Peninsula Ratepayers and Residents Association

Expenses allowed It is quite perplexing for many to read Cr Hugh Fraser’s dissonant account that shows his contradiction of facts about the legal advice sought and received by the [Mornington Peninsula Shire] CEO [Carl Cowie] and information put forward by governance to all councillors on the matter of expenses that were legitimately approved by council (“Council drops costs recovery bid”, The News 31/5/16). The approved expenses require no repayment and no recovery action because there has been no illegal overpayment of expenses incurred while I performed my council role and duties in accordance with the Local Government Act. Cr Fraser asserts that the matter had been a “whitewash with no information provided on the management decisions surrounding Cr Celi’s expense claims”. The statement is not factual and actually casts aspersion on the whole matter. All information has been provided to councillors and a thorough explanation has been given as to the legal approval and details of all expenses incurred.

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Furthermore, the fabricated story put forward that expenses have been overpaid and require repayment is legally unfounded, invalid and a gross allegation and misrepresentation of the facts. The detailed legal advice sought by the CEO and provided to all councillors and which has been released to the public through the council minutes of 23 May, 2016, categorically details the facts of the matter – that the relevant expenses have been lawfulIy approved and it is thought that it is not open to council after the fact, to effectively revoke its prior approval of those expenses and attempt to compel repayment. Despite this public campaign to undermine the integrity of my character and work as a councillor for the Seawinds Ward, I will continue to learn and serve my community to the best of my capability and advocate in their best interests on issues that are important to them. Antonella Celi, Dromana

‘Concerning ’ News Your article “Council drops costs recovery bid” (The News 31/5/16) is most concerning. There were three notices of motion: The first addressed the payment of conferences, seminars and training for Cr Antonella Celi, all of these expenses had been approved by council, there were no reimbursements. The second was to make the legal advice on this matter publicly available. I could not understand why some councillors chose to vote against it in the interest of transparency. The third was to review the policy as a matter of urgency, again some four councillors chose to vote against this. The legal advice was clear and they make reference to the policy, so claims they were not given information on “expense limits” is not valid. It is absolutely essential that the policy is reviewed, there are no limits on areas such as “entertainment” or “sundries”. This is of concern and I look forward to this review in the interest of all ratepayers. Ultimately, all this information should be readily available for all to see on the website. There are much more constructive things that councillors could be doing for the peninsula than spending time with these types of “distractions”. This matter should now be finished other than the review. You have to ask “what are these antics all about?” Councillor Antonella Celi is a hard working, dedicated councillor. Cr Anne Shaw, Mt Martha

Gondola game on I have been concerned at the annexure of the [Arthurs Seat] gondola development from Mornington Peninsula Shire’s responsibility in favour of it being facilitated by the Department of Planning. I therefore wrote to the minister seeking the establishment of a local committee to advise the department on this matter. The minister responded that such local consultation was not needed as in 2014 signs had been put at the top and bottom of the hill, letters had been sent to local residents, plans had been on the council’s website and a notice had been put in the local paper. I don’t know why we bother having a council in the first place. At some point everyone has been gamed in this sorry saga. The original operator, the Brumby government, the Baillieu and Napthine governments, the taxpayer, residents, bidders for the original expressions of interest, the council, even the current developer. At some point they’ve all been done over as the magic pudding of a “major tourism development” has lured them all towards the awfulness that is the current development. The thimblerig continues. Geoffrey O’Loghlen, Arthurs Seat

Election payback Perhaps it is time for the concentration of vitriol, ignorance and misinformation being thrown at or about [Flinders MP and Environment Minister] Greg Hunt to stop and, instead, let people of the Mornington Peninsula know of Daniel Andrews and Labor’s plans for the CFA. The move to unionise this fantastic largely voluntary organisation is well advanced. The predictable disastrous outcomes following on would expose the peninsula and many other fire prone country areas to possible catastrophe. Without local knowledge and ability to respond immediately to fires and other potential disasters while waiting for seven paid firefighters to arrive would leave communities extremely

Solstice plays at Flinders GUITARIST Matthew Fagan and pianist Daniel Tucceri will perform Solstice, 3pm, Sunday 19 June at St John’s Church, Flinders. It’s being billed as a concert of classical music at its emotive and technical best – a musical journey into our mythology and a rediscovery of ancient music, using acoustic instruments from Celtic and Classical to Romantic traditions. Solstice will feature the works of classical masters Vivaldi, Beethoven, Rodrigo, Bach and Paganini, with new arrangements for 10 and sixstring Spanish guitar and piano.

Master works from Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 and Rodrigo’s Spanish guitar masterpiece Concierto de Aranjuez will be played. Doors open at 2.30pm to the church, 23 King St. Book at trybooking.com/LQXM, call 0438 881 985 or email: mjb2fagan@gmail.com Tickets: $30 ($25 concession); $15 for under-16s and $50 family (two adults and two children). For special seating arrangements, including wheelchair access and companion tickets, call 0438 881 985.

vulnerable. Andrews is in payback mode to the firefighter unionists who posed as CFA members at polling booths during the last state election. What a disgrace and a slap in the face for our thousands of wonderful CFA volunteers. Kay Grey, Rye

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Reef disbelief It is unbelievable that in a TV interview with Waleed Ali Flinders MP and Environment Minister Greg Hunt said, in effect, that he was unaware that a report by the United Nations on the effects of climate change on the World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef was suppressed by Australia because it could affect tourism. The fact that coral bleaching has made headlines in some overseas publications in the past months seems to have been overlooked. The minister said he was only obliged to make a report on the reef’s health in five years’ time. Does this mean forget it for five years? Professor Terry Hughes from James Cook University indicated that 93 per cent of the reef was to a lesser or greater extent subject to bleaching. The reef may be lost within five years. Australia signed an agreement at the Paris conference to promote and continue the CSIRO research into, among other things, ocean carbon uptake. Failure to do so surely breaks this agreement. It would appear that this program could be savagely reduced by sacking up to 360 CSIRO scientists. At a time when the greatest threat to Australia’s and the world’s future is climate change it is incredible that these staff cuts should be even contemplated. Peter Strickland, Balnarring

Peter Davis of Tyabb (“Renewable Losses”, Letters 24/5/16) tries to blame [Flinders MP and Environment Minister] Greg Hunt for what he perceives as a decline in the statistics on renewable energy employment, feed-in prices and installation of roof top solar systems. He ignores the fact that the fundamental problem with renewable energy is that it is currently uneconomic and is costing voters a lot of money. While we would all be happy if renewable energy could cope with 12 hours of darkness, when solar power does not work, and when the wind stops blowing, unfortunately we all want our trams and trains, and TV and phone systems to work 24 hours a day, seven days a week. That requires base-line power stations providing electricity 24 hours a day and the only current solution is coal-based power, unless we go nuclear. Until we have a reliable 24-hour source of power that does not require fossil fuels, the parttime substitutes need to be subsidised by every electricity user and the taxpayer to keep “green” aspirants such as Mr Davis happy. High feed-in tariffs paid to solar panel installers are being subsidised by every other electricity user who is paying for the coal fired power station that keeps their lights on when their solar panel stops operating at night. Does Peter Davis really want the La Trobe power stations shut down tomorrow, as he effectively suggests, so that we all totally in the dark, or for the Portland aluminium smelter to be shut down which would eliminate the need for the Hazlewood power station to continue operating? We need a much higher level of intellectual thought on this matter and a reality check than


the Greens and their supporters can supply. Alan Reid, Sorrento

Renewable investment I respond to the letter from Peter Davis of Tyabb about renewable energy (“Renewable Losses”, Letters 24/5/16). Contrary to the rhetoric from Labor, there has been a massive increase in renewable investment in the past 12 months, with 1100 megawatts of new investment already announced by the government. Figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics clearly show that there has been significant growth in the industry with large scale solar jobs up from 50 to 830. Wind jobs are also up by 11 per cent and hydro jobs are up by 23 per cent. Labor created and destroyed the scheme during its time in government. Job numbers spiked and crashed as a result - from 7020 in 2009/10, peaking at 14,300 in 2011/12 and down to 7480 in 2014/15. They also ripped millions of dollars out of the solar hot water industry rebate. Hopefully, voters vote with their head and not the rhetoric Mr Davis is feeding them. Peter Grey, Rye

No runaway win Your photo with [Flinders MP] Greg Hunt and an unknown [Liberal candidate for Dunkley Chris] Crewther chasing kids will serve Mr Hunt well, not that he needs it with a runaway [win] assured (“Liberals take to track with $2m promise”, The News 31/5/16). Not so his fellow chaser, Crewther from Mildura, who is hoping to replace Bruce Billson. Bruce grew up in the Pines Estate and has attachments there. Furthermore, the tough side of Frankston is very close to him, something a sweet looking lad from the bush won’t enjoy. I must admit he looked quite at home with Greg, someone I have known since the 1980s. All in all, Mr Crewther will not enjoy the ride and will probably have to rely heavily on preferences. Ron O’Toole, Mt Eliza

Shades of Mirabella I was reading with great disbelief, that after the Sophie Mirabella debacle, our beloved [Flinders MP] Greg Hunt appears to be treading the same path by announcing with great fanfare that if the people give him another chance at the next election, he’ll organise $ 2million for a athletics track in Mornington (“Liberals take to track with $2m promise”, The News 31/5/16). I hope it will not come out of the money intended for the Coalition’s financing of private school. That could upset his rusted on conservatives following. I suspect it will come out of the public school finances in true Liberal fashion. I find it unacceptable that this election promise seems to threaten this electorate with the loss of funds if he is not re-elected. Rupert Steiner, Balnarring Beach

Trickling along The theory of trickle up economics: give $15,000 to the lowest income earners (or those on welfare) and they will spend it and it will trickle up into more demand and jobs. The theory of trickle down economics: give $15,000 in tax breaks to the likes of Gina Rinehart and it will trickle down to bankers, lawyers and off-shore accounts creating more wealth for the wealthy. Joe Lenzo, Safety beach

Reef mystery Here in downtown Rye I have a delightful twoseater bus stop at my front door, which has only been smashed thrice the past 20 months. Last summer I noticed two people waiting for the bus; nice to say hello. Similarly, we need the upgrade to the Rye boat ramp like we need a hole in the head, and only a mere $1.2 million. I’d write to our shoe-in Minister for the Environment to complain but he’s somewhere on the Great Barrier Reef, as always, looking after our interests. Sadly, nothing from John Cain in this healthy letters section last week; a breath of fresh air

despite his opposition to a pool on the beach. Cliff Ellen, Rye

Hunt’s state of play Ho Hum! Here we go again. Yet another selfserving pat on the back by [Flinders MP] Greg Hunt with more propaganda. He appears to trumpet loud and long about what he is doing regarding state issues but keeps his cards close to his chest regarding the federal work (or is that non work?) pertaining to his portfolio of the environment. [In his election handouts] he lauds his attempts to upgrade the Rosebud Hospital, a state issue. The completion of child centres in various locations. The 24-hour manning of three state police stations and aquatic centres at Rosebud and Phillip Island. For years, the Phillip Island aquatic centre has been in the pipeline. It will be built primarily by public subscription and who can forget that as shadow environment minister Mr Hunt wrote several letters (of which I have copies through FOI) supporting a pool on the Rosebud foreshore. A great example of looking after the environment. I have yet to see him mention the sacking of 275 environmental scientists from CSIRO. Renewable energy is a dirty word as far as the Turnbull government is concerned and Mr Hunt supports that ideal enthusiastically. How about “working together and getting results” for all of us Mr Hunt and not just the coal miners. Start to really care for the environment. John Cain, McCrae

just those in Mt Eliza). When Bill Shorten wins the federal election in July we expect a change from the way governments have worked in the past. He has said that as prime minister he will act as a union leader. We can therefore expect the president of the ACTU to attend all Cabinet meetings and have a vote on issues. Also, all ministers’ offices will have a union representative to ensure that the office acts in the best interest of unions. Only in this way will Australia run for the betterment of workers. Stan Hogan, Frankston

The Billson way Not many politicians leave a mark on their electorate and if they do it is often quickly forgotten. Frankston is the exception. Alistair Harkness (state Labor) was the driving force behind the PARC pool and renovations to Frankston Hospital and Bruce Billson (federal Liberal) the Scoresby Freeway, which became Eastlink. Mr Billson continually linked councils, government departments, industry, motorist groups, punters (voters), the press and anyone else he could muster to his vision. He was clearly the driving force that kept the momentum going. I did my best to oppose him because this was invaluable farmland within a drought free zone and close to the city. Nonetheless, millions of motorists have benefited from Mr Billson’s achievement and should take their hats off for his vision, drive, determination and political skills. Henry Kelsall, past Dunkley and Frankston Greens Candidate

Union government Barrie Hunt (“Union influence”, Letters 24/5/16) criticises the unions from the rarefied heights of Mt Eliza. He should realise that the unions only want the best deal they can get for workers. The CFMEU is the most effective union in this regard, having got labourers on building sites wages of $150,000 a year. Other unions should aim to get their members these sorts of wages so that we all have a decent standard of living (not

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A lifestyle change offers the young at heart an active lifestyle in our secure, tranquil and well established lifestyle resort

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WE all come to a time in our lives when we need to evaluate our living arrangements. For some, the children have moved out and the family home may be too large to manage, for others, living close to similar aged people is important. Willow Lodge offers owner-occupier accommodation on a permanent basis, situated in a lifestyle resort. There are two, and two and a half bedroom homes for sale at affordable prices on the 45 acre site. When Willow Lodge says lifestyle resort, you can understand why. For the more active, there is a tennis court, a sports club and an undercover bowling green, indoor bowls and a swimming pool, dances and live shows, and a gym. For those who enjoy more laid back activities, there is the library, bingo, craft room, workshop and social darts. Willow Lodge also has a medical centre which is open 5 days per week with 3 experienced doctors. On-site pathology and podiatry services are also available. To look your best, there is a on-site hairdresser and we also have a café which is open for meals. There is a bus service every 15 minutes at the front of the village, making shopping and day trips a breeze.The on-site caretakers offer a safe and friendly environment for home owners. Willow Lodge is located on Frankston- Dandenong Road, Bangholme. Call them on 9706 5011 to arrange an inspection of the complex and the homes for sale.


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LIFESTYLE has a huge impact on how our body ages. Knowing your BioAge means knowing what tweaks or changes you need to make to live a healthier, happier life. BioAge is a unique calculation of your body’s health age based on a combination of tests including metabolic physical and questionnaires. Created using the latest research, BioAge provides an assessment of how old your body really is. Since 2009, “The Biggest Loser” TV Series has used BioAge on all its contestants as a means of showing them exactly how their bad habits are affecting their health. The motivation they gained from this information has produced amazing results. Curves Mornington is excited to now offer

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IF you are searching for an authentic property, one that is definitely not run-of-the-mill, this intriguing weatherboard home in Frankston South – Circa 1912 – could be the one. Originally a 5.66 hectare (14-acre) daffodil farm in the early 20th century, ‘Hollydene’ is now set on a more manageable 1363 square metres, and is a delightful step back in time. The house has been updated over the years but importantly the quaint farmhouse feel remains. There is a great sense of space with high ceilings throughout

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Saturday 18th June at 1pm 10% Deposit, balance 60/90 days $550,000-$600,000 Wednesday 5:00-5:30pm & Saturday 1:00-1:30pm James Crowder 0407 813 377 Deb Ketting-Olivier 0403 554 955

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Only 15 Apartments left

Seaford 211-212 Nepean Highway

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Modern cafe lifestyle by the beach Boasting prime location by the beach in Seaford, this apartment complex will live up to every expectation. One and two bedroom apartments with an open plan kitchen and living area make these modern, sleek homes ideal for living out the seafood and beach café lifestyle. However, if having a beach for a backyard isn’t quite your pace you can stroll through Kananook Reserve at the rear of the property. These apartments are a fantastic investment opportunity with the potential for great rental return. Parking is a cinch with the entire basement dedicated to your cars, so you’ll never have to worry about finding a space on the foreshore. · Across the Nepean Hwy from Seaford Beach · Basement parking · Great to live in or as an investment · Close to public transport

·1 & 2 BR, open plan living and kitchen ·Beach café and seafood lifestyle ·Kananook Reserve at the rear ·Located close to Seaford and Frankston shopping precincts

For Sale Price From $380,000 View By Appointment www.harcourts.com.au Peter Sedy M 0414 331 566 P 03 9788 7400 peter.sedy@naiharcourts.com.au Brent Pullar M 0419 148 081 P 03 9788 7400 brent.pullar@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Limitless 82 Mt Eliza Way

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1300 Leasing Harcourts Limitless the leasing experts. It’s what we do best! Call us now 1300 5327 464.

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Mornington 2/131 Racecourse Road

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Low-Maintenance Lifestyle Opportunity This beautifully presented villa offers low maintenance living with convenience and a quiet, parklike atmosphere with privacy. It’s a short stroll to the park and close to Bentons Square shopping , with a short drive to Main Street and Mt martha Village. Featuring a spacious open plan lounge & dining room with a large well equipped kitchen, the main bedroom has WIR with direct access to the 2-way bathroom. Other features include a 2nd bedroom with BIR’s, large laundry, separate toilet, ducted heating & cooling, undercover verandah, private courtyard & solar panels complete this package.

Price Negotiable over $420,000 View Saturday 1:00-1:30pm www.harcourts.com.au Malcolm Parkinson M 0421 704 246 P 03 5970 8000 malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

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Your Property Managers. Leisha Devlin & Shae Trewin. Contact the dynamic duo who get the results! Mention the words ‘special rates’ to find out what special offers we have for our new landlords!

Leisha Devlin

Shae Trewin

M 0417 615 526 P 03 5976 1188 morningtonrentals@harcourts.com.au

M 0428 488 355 P 03 5976 1188 shae.trewin@harcourts.com.au

Harcourts Mornington 03 5970 8000 2, 1A Main Street, Mornington / Shop 37a Bentons Square, Mornington mornington.harcourts.com.au

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N I D SOL S Y A D E V FI Mornington 61 Summerfield Drive

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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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For Sale Price Negotiable over $380,000 View Saturday 1:30-2:00pm www.harcourts.com.au Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 03 5970 8000 kara.james@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

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Mornington 1/12 Lucerne Avenue

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Luxury on Lucerne- Brand New Front Villa Look no further if you are looking for a lifestyle For Sale of convenience and luxury! This is your chance to secure prime beachside real estate. This brand new front villa offers 3 bedrooms + study with a large master bedroom that has a lavish ensuite and big WIR, open plan living with high ceilings, contemporary kitchen incorporating stainless steel Smeg appliances and stone bench tops. 2 outdoor courtyards and a double lock up garage with remotes and internal access. Great Beleura Hill Location. Just move in and enjoy!

Price $655,000 View Saturday 12:00-12:30pm www.harcourts.com.au Malcolm Parkinson M 0421 704 246 P 03 5970 8000 malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

Mornington 21-23 Kent Street

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Easy living and effortless entertaining begins in these brand-new designer villas just footsteps to the array of shops, cafes and services of Main Street and walking distance to the Beach for an evening dip. Just four in the group, perfect for downsizers or investors on the hunt for a red-hot prospect with a location that promises never-ending demand so close to the pearls of Mornington.

Price $753,000 View By Appointment www.harcourts.com.au Lauren Wild M 0413 487 179 P 03 5970 8000 lauren.wild@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

Mount Martha 14 Desert Hill Drive Not Too Big, Yet Not Too Small, It’s Just Right Beautifully positioned in a quiet cul-de-sac, just 500 metres from Bentons Square Shopping Centre, 200 metres from the dog park and running track, this delightful 3 bedroom home has been the pride and joy of the owner from new. Boasting a spacious kitchen with stainless steel appliances and a large family room that offers a serene outlook over the garden and courtyard. This lovely home comprises a large master bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe, while the formal lounge positioned just outside the master, has both north and easterly views. Past the kitchen at the other end of the home are the remaining two bedrooms, both with built in robes, which will easily fit a queen size bed with room to spare. Additional features are central heating, reverse cycle air conditioning, established tree, a private yard & double lock up garage with remote control.

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Modern masterpiece by the beach Address: For Sale: Agency: Agent:

5 Rannoch Avenue, MOUNT ELIZA $1,750,000 $1,850,000 Community Real Estate, 7/20-22 Ranelagh Drive, Mount Eliza, 9708 8667 James Crowder 0407 813 377

THIS virtually new home measures an impressive 502 square metres (54 square) and is a master class in style and spectacular design representing the ultimate in contemporary beach side living. This entertainers paradise has a stunning solar heated in-ground pool as the centrepiece, while the home has an effortless flow from interior zones to the amazing outdoor space where extensive decking includes two raised platforms that create a breezy alfresco atmosphere to enjoy during the warmer months. A central staircase divides the front media room from a sleek open-plan family zone which incorporates a modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher. The beautiful casual meals and family room receives plenty of natural light with two sets of sliding glass doors opening out to the pool area. Upstairs are four excellent bedrooms all with ceiling fans, two bedrooms, including the larger main bedroom have their own ensuite bathroom and walk-in robe, with a fourth bathroom shared between the remaining two bedrooms. The fully-fenced 826 square metre block has been landscaped with neat river stone garden beds and native grasses, and from the street is a double garage.

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

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1-3/3 Haig Street, Mornington Live the Mornington lifestyle you’ve always wanted! These three side-by-side townhouses epitomize the Village lifestyle you’ve been looking for and represent great value for money in beachside Mornington. Exhibiting a total commitment to quality, these stylish residences set a new benchmark for contemporary living with designer influenced interiors and landscaped garden spaces. Choose from two two-storey three-bedroom, two-bathroom residences with dual living areas or a single-level three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence. Buy now and secure stamp duty savings in this sensational seaside setting just a few minutes’ walk from Main Street’s cafes and shops and Mornington’s beautiful beachfront.

Price $785,000 - $849,000 Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Rachel Crook 0419 300 515 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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Rosebud West 1591 Point Nepean Road

9b Albert Street, HASTINGS Negotiable over $290,000 Harcourts, 10/14 High Street, Hastings, 5970 7333 Jake Condick, 0430 599 910

Foreshore Cafe - Sea Change Opportunity

WITH High Street just moments away and little in the way of maintenance, this tastefully decorated single-storey townhouse is well-suited to investors, first home buyers or professional couples. A bright open plan layout incorporates a comfortable living area adjoining a dining space and a modern kitchen with island bench. Appliances include a single-drawer dishwasher and a stainless-steel oven with gas cooktop. The larger main bedroom has a walk-in robe and shares access to the main bathroom with the second bedroom, which opens to another living zone. A private courtyard contains a wellconstructed Merbau timber bench with other external features including a garden shed and secure off-street parking behind timber gates.

Situated in the busy strip at Capel Sound and set on a prominent corner opposite the camping foreshore and holiday apartments, this business has seating for 27 inside with an additional sidewalk permit for 16, and currently offers breakfast, lunch, sandwiches, salads, hot & cold beverages etc. Selling approx 20-25 kgs of coffee per week during summer, you can take this business to the next level with a summer evening menu or catering for the holiday crowd. Trading 7 days; 7am – 4pm in summer and 6 days; 8am -3pm from April to Dec. Suit husband/wife team. Very keen Vendor

For Sale Price $115,000 including GST View By Appointment www.harcourts.com.au Chris Wilson M 0417 147 307 P 03 5950 2500 chris.wilson@harcourts.com.au Felicity Mackertichian M 0419 505 285 P 03 5950 2500 felicity.mackertichian@harcourts. com.au Harcourts Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

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This magnificent family home of over 40sqs (approx.) is the full package. Wonderfully private and brimming with charm, the home is nestled at the end of a quiet court showcasing beautiful water views and the lights around the bay. Featuring a spacious formal lounge and dining room, the massive kitchen incorporates a meals & family area with adjoining rumpus room, and four 4 bedrooms include main with FES & his & hers WIR’s. Under the roof line is a triple garage with internal access via the laundry, there is extra parking space for a caravan or trailer, and a decked swimming pool will entertain family and friends all summer long. Set on a fully landscaped block of 2232sqm approx, South Beach, Mount Martha village, Mount Martha Primary, Balcombe Grammar and transport are all close at hand.

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Mornington Mount Eliza

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BELEURA HILL RETREAT • Reminiscent of a luxurious plantation-style homestead, this stunning five-bedroom manor with two separate cottages is ideal for large family entertainment, home office or Bed & Breakfast Retreat • A lifestyler’s layout designed around an outdoor alfresco and swimming pool with Mornington Harbour and Port Phillip Bay backdrops • Just metres to Mills Beach and strolling distance to Main Street, the home is idyllically placed to offer all the privileges of Beleura Hill living while also retaining a sense of seclusion on a large 1740sqm (approx) gated allotment

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MOUNT MARTHA

25 STANLEY CRESCENT

INFINITE • Impeccable example of modern architecture with outlooks presenting Port Phillip Bay at its finest • Luxurious family residence boasting generous dimensions and beautifully landscaped surrounds • Superbly presented interior set over two expansive levels, featuring light-filled living/dining, gourmet kitchen, home theatre, study and palatial master suite • 2457sqm (approx.) allotment with northern orientation to the rear, showcasing picturesque gardens, alfresco entertaining areas, infinity edge pool and captivating views

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Mornington Mount Eliza

160 Main Street 7/84 Mt Eliza Way

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Auction 9 Gateway Drive, Carrum Downs Friday 17th June at 11am on-site

Gateway to your future

Coastal charm with rustic appeal Address: For Sale: Agency: Agent:

Fully fenced, crushed rock yard – driveway crossover Zoned Industrial 1 Land side: 2,259m2 (approx.) Popular size for developers and owner occupiers (STCA) Prime location in sought after estate, close to major arterials TERMS: 10% deposit, balance 30/60 days

9775 1535 nicholscrowder.com.au

Contact: James Dodge: 0488 586 896 Michael Crowder: 0408 358 926

10 Rollings Close, ROSEBUD $700,000 - $770,000 Stockdale & Leggo, 1159-165 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud, 5986 8600 Cameron Clark, 0407 989 704

THIS delightful brick-veneer residence has undergone a major transformation providing coastal charm at its finest, where you can just put the feet up and enjoy the contemporary nature of this elegant renovation. The flexible layout of the home provides the perfect fusion of form and function with five bedrooms and two bathrooms a highlight sure to appeal to growing families. There is a formal lounge at the front, and a modern open-plan family zone incorporates a dining area and kitchen that open to an all-weather entertaining zone. The kitchen has new appliances, and the outdoor zone has a barbecue connected to mains gas. Further quality appointments include a ducted vacuum system, gas heating, air-conditioning and fully landscaped gardens. In addition to the double carport there is a workshop. Situated on a 1106 square metre lot, the completed works have not only provided a charming home, they have also complemented the tranquillity of the area with a leafy reserve at the rear of the block.

Level 1, 1 Colemans Road, Carrum Downs VIC 3201

Licensed Estate Agent - Jo Kidder Estate Agent Licence no. 078082L Reg. Address - 23 Roehampton Crescent, Mt Eliza 3930

EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS!

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Shop 2, 188-194 Main Street Mornington www.conleyluff.com.au

Conley

5975 7733

MORNINGTON

$520,000 - $550,000

MORNINGTON

$520,000 - $550,000

INVEST IN A LIFESTYLE LOCATION

LUXURY VILLA WITH SPACE

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Located for a leisurely lifestyle is this sensational beachside villa set at the rear of the group offering peace & quiet coupled with a low maintenance lifestyle. Boasting a lovely light filled floor plan, spacious living & large rear garden makes this home a must see for retirees, investors & downsizers alike. • 3 bedrooms (2-way bathroomfrom main) • Timber kitchen with S/S appliances • Timber flooring • Covered decked entertaining • Gas ducted heating • Split system air conditioning • Single garage with rear roller door

Quietly placed in a delightful landscaped group, convenient to Bentons Square & transport, this as-new villa offers a quality easy-care lifestyle. • 3 bedrooms, main with FES & WIR •Deluxe kitchen with s/steel appliances • Spacious light filled living wiith high ceilings •Ducted heating & Split System Air Con • Paved entertaining •Double lock-up garage Ideal for retirees, investors & downsizers alike!

4/9 Lucerne Avenue Inspect Sat 12-12.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Ben Weekes 0401 042 587

4/30 Maxwell Street Inspect Wed & Sat 12-12.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

MOUNT MARTHA

$699,000

BENTON GRANGE

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Construction has commenced on these exceptional new beachside residences, each offering approx. 17 squares of living & alfresco, plus auto double garage. Each villa includes: •3 Bedrooms (FES/WIR to large Master Suite) •Stylish bathrooms •Flyscreens & roller blinds

•2 separate living areas •Alfresco entertaining •Landscaping

MORNINGTON

$975,000

THE EPITOME OF BEACHSIDE LIVING

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ROD MORAHAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 0498 965 555

STEVE CONLEY LICENSED ESTATE AGENT 0428 389 670

BENJAMIN WEEKES SALES SUPPORT 0401 042 587

BEN YORK SALES CONSULTANT 0477 020 090

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Set just a short stroll to beach, shops & foreshore walking trails is this soon to be built townhouse surrounded by established, quality homes & set in a lovely treed lined street which adds to the appeal of this tightly held area. Offering a contemporary facade, low maintenance allotment & all the mod cons coupled with a spacious & well designed floor plan which includes 3 large bedrooms plus study, downstairs master with FES & WIR, 2 zoned living areas plus auto double garage. Inspect By Appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

Inspect Sat 11-11.30am or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555 31 Prince Street

1/56 Bentons Road

KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 265 337

•Deluxe stone-topped kitchen •GDH and air conditioning •Stamp duty savings

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ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST 0418 563 580

CRYSTAL HENDRIKS RECEPTIONIST 5975 7733

FIONA ASH SALES & MARKETING 5975 7733

NICOLE VAN DEN DUNGEN RENTAL SUPPORT 5975 7733

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Shop 2, 188-194 Main Street Mornington www.conleyluff.com.au

Conley

5975 7733

MORNINGTON

$1,300,000

MORNINGTON

OFFERS OVER $550,000

CLASSIC COASTAL CHARMER

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It just could be love at first sight with this charming weatherboard home offering a covenanted beachside position in a quiet country like lane only moments stroll to Main Street & the beautiful sandy shores of Fishermans beach. •Substantial beachside weatherboard residence •5 large bedrooms •Huge atrium style living room •Zoned living areas •Rustic feel with timber floors •Large rear garden •Split system air conditioning Not often does a home like this become available coupled with its prized position, so be quick!

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Seamlessly encompassing stylish and contemporary living coupled with a convenient position close to shops, transport & parks, this privately situated property is in a gated complex. • 3 bedrooms (Master with FENS & WIR) • 2 spacious living areas • Stone topped kitchen adjacent to meals & living • Gas ducted heating & cooling • High ceilings • Outdoor courtyard • Auto double garage and remote access entry gate This secure & well placed villa is ideal for retirees, young families & city bound investors.

4 May Street Inspect Wed 1-1.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Ben Weekes 0401 042 587

MORNINGTON

OFFERS OVER $950,000

SEACOMBE

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4 / 5 Ruth Road Inspect Sat 2-2.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Ben Weekes 0401 042 587

MOUNT MARTHA

$598,000

BRAND NEW FAMILY HOME

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Located in a quiet street, this brand new home offers all the bells & whistles and has easy access to Main Designed with an essence on space & light is this stunning beachside abode ideally positioned within easy walking distance to Fisherman’s beach, shops & Main Street offering the lucky new purchaser a serene seaside Street, transport & schools. The functional floor plan offers spacious living, 3BR’s – main with FES & WIR, and a sunny rear garden lifestyle the Mornington is famous for! With a versatile floor plan offering spacious living, large bedrooms and • Light filled lounge • Huge kitchen with stainless-steel appliances plenty of space outside for entertaining making this the perfect choice to call home. • Large adjacent dining/family room • Gas ducted heating & evaporative cooling • High ceilings • 6 star energy rating • Fully landscaped front & back • Double garage Inspect By Appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Ben Weekes 0401 042 587 1 Vivian Way

20 Neptune Street

KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 265 337

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STEVE CONLEY LICENSED ESTATE AGENT 0428 389 670

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BENJAMIN WEEKES SALES SUPPORT 0401 042 587

BEN YORK SALES CONSULTANT 0477 020 090

ALAN HAYES INSPECTION HOST 0413 028 353

Inspect Wed 3-3.30pm & Sat 1-1.30pm or by appt Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST 0418 563 580

CRYSTAL HENDRIKS RECEPTIONIST 5975 7733

FIONA ASH SALES & MARKETING 5975 7733

NICOLE VAN DEN DUNGEN RENTAL SUPPORT 5975 7733

JAN MEYER FINANCE 5975 7733


Shop 2, 188-194 Main Street Mornington www.conleyluff.com.au

Conley

5975 7733

MOUNT MARTHA

$850,000 PLUS

BAY VISTA - AN EXCLUSIVE SEASIDE BOUTIQUE ESTATE This superb home is bright and airy with loads of appealing features including: •Polished timber floors and 9” ceilings throughout •3 bedrooms – main with FES & WIR •Kitchen with plenty of bench space & quality ASKO appliances •2 large living and dining areas •Heating & cooling throughout •Upstairs balcony & down stairs decked alfresco.

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$1,300,000

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3 Bay Vista Close

MORNINGTON

OFFERS ABOVE $715,000

BALMORAL

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Inspect By Appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

5/2 Ross Street

MORNINGTON

$949,000

MORNINGTON

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New, individually titled beachside residences, each with almost 29 squares of luxurious living including double garage with internal access. • 3 bedrooms + study (main with fitted robe & ensuite) • Spacious zoned living upstairs and down • Kitchen with Smeg appliances and butler’s pantry • Ducted heating, cooling & vacuum • Floor to ceiling tiles in ensuite & bathroom • Timber flooring throughout lower level • Alarm system • Landscaped with exposed aggregate driveway • 6 star energy rated

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ROD MORAHAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 0498 965 555

STEVE CONLEY LICENSED ESTATE AGENT 0428 389 670

BENJAMIN WEEKES SALES SUPPORT 0401 042 587

BEN YORK SALES CONSULTANT 0477 020 090

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This stunning new townhouse is designed with luxury living in mind in this desirable location close to Main Street shops and cafes. Offering a modern contemporary home with a versatile floor plan, large bedrooms and all the ‘mod cons’ you come to expect with a quality development like this. • 3 bedrooms (downstairs master with FES/WIR) • Spacious living upstairs and down • Stone topped kitchen with stainless-steel appliances •Designer bathrooms with floor to ceiling tiles • Double garage •Ducted heating & split system cooling • Double glazed windows

Inspect By Appointment Contact Rod Morahan 0498 965 555 Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

Inspect By Appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Ben Weekes 0401 042 587 2/19 Seaview Avenue

14a Carnoustie Grove

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Unparalleled quality & luxury coupled with a prized position close to Main Street and beautiful Mills Beach, this stunning new residence will incorporate sleek architecture with a design emphasing space & light through the internal & external living areas. • 4 bedrooms (main with BIR & FES) • 2 spacious living areas (upstairs & down) • Deluxe kitchen with Miele appliances • Stone topped kitchen & bathrooms • Timber flooring • High ceilings & doors • Ducted heating & cooling • Fully landscaped • Double garage with rear roller door access

Beautifully finished & offering a carefree lifestyle of convenience is this sensational as new 2 bedroom apartment in the heart of town! You will be surprised by the sense of space as you enter with high ceiling & open plan living, the floor to ceiling windows allowing a great flow of light coupled with quality fixtures & fittings. •2 bedrooms (master with FES) •Stone topped kitchen •Secure parking underground and storage unit •Two balconies

KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 265 337

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ALAN HAYES INSPECTION HOST 0413 028 353

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST 0418 563 580

CRYSTAL HENDRIKS RECEPTIONIST 5975 7733

FIONA ASH SALES & MARKETING 5975 7733

NICOLE VAN DEN DUNGEN RENTAL SUPPORT 5975 7733

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Sell with hockingstuart this winter and receive a $500 moving voucher* Winter is a hot time for property sales on the Peninsula. Fewer homes for sale and lots of buyers mean there’s more demand for your property. Last winter, we sold over 100 properties on the Peninsula for a total value of over $60 million. If you’re ready to get moving this winter, we’re ready to sell. Call today. Ask us to help sell your home and receive a $500 voucher from hockingstuart Removals, plus a discounted hourly rate to help you on your way.

MORNINGTON 204 MAIN STREET T. 5973 5444 ROSEBUD / DROMANA SHOP 1/991 POINT NEPEAN ROAD T. 5986 5777

*Terms and Conditions apply. Properties must be listed in June, July, August 2016. Further conditions apply, contact the office for more information.

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For illustrative purposes only

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MORNINGTON Lot 1 & 2 / 22 Sunningdale Avenue

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SUNNINGDALE SPLENDOUR - TICKS ALL THE BOXES

D Perfect location, two blocks from the bay, short stroll to the Dava Drive shops and famous Nunns Walk, and 4 km from vibrant Main Street shops, restaurants and bistros, Nearby schools, golf courses and wineries.

D Superb, modern, single-level architectural design with expert building craftsmanship. D Master bedroom has WIR & FES featuring double vanities and showers. D Kitchen will accommodate a Master Chef. Smeg stainless-steel appliances, stone countertops, plenty of drawers and cabinet space AND a spacious butler’s pantry. D #ENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATING DUCTED VACUUM HOME SECURITY AND VIDEO MONITORING SYSTEMS GENUINE TIMBER Ã&#x;OORS UPGRADED PLUSH CARPETING TO BEDROOMS AND GORGEOUS )TALIAN TILES IN ALL WET AREAS Ø CENTRAL ATRIUM ILLUMINATES THE HOUSE WITH SUNLIGHT AND FRESH AIR DOUBLE GARAGE AND PREMIUM ÞXTURES AND ÞTTINGS THROUGHOUT D Luxurious and elegant living at it’s best, sure to impress the most discerning buyer with the WOW factor. Huge savings on stamp duty if you purchase off the plan.

Expected Completion October 2016 Price Guide $850,000 plus Inspect Saturday 11:00-11:30am Ciril Campelj 0417 549 302 / ccampelj@hockingstuart.com.au

LUND A SINO MARTH T MO

Brett Trebilcock 0439 209 891

Robert Fyfe 0411 681 164

James Arnold 0403 883 322

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Michelle Bennie 0499 988 861

MORNINGTON 204 MAIN STREET

Ciril Campelj 0417 549 302

Jamie Johnston 0432 143 037

T 5973 5444

Sam Brown 0417 888 250

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Victoria Arbuthnott 0499 096 337

Kellie McNamara 0477 004 778

Natalia Spadlo 0427 400 273

Meagan Marsh 5973 5444

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AUCTION

CRIB POINT 23 Howell Street

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The Best Tradies Shed you’ll see - just lock it up, four vehicle carport all concreted leading to the large lock up garage with double roller doors which inside has skylights, power and a wood heater for the colder days... and thats just the shed! There is also a fantastic home to go with it! Situated on almost 1/4 acre this neat and complete home is ready for you to move straight in! Featuring two spacious bedrooms plus study, clean & modern kitchen, central bathroom with a generous sized living room with large sliding doors opening out to the front porch also letting plenty of light into the home plus air conditioning & an open fireplace for every climate. This property is in the beautiful Crib Point surrounded by secure fencing and immersed in nature. Rental returns are great. An Investment into the future. Don’t delay as this will sell.

AUCTION VIEW

Saturday 25th June at 12:30pm Wednesday 11:00-11:30am Saturday 12:00-1:00pm

AGENT

Richard Whitehead 0412 328 718

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555 CLOSE TO THE MARINA

VACANT LAND

HASTINGS 39 Warranqite Crescent This brick-veneer family home set on approx. 650sqm. features 4 large bedrooms – main with FES, 3 living areas plus dining and spacious kitchen with electric oven & dishwasher. Also including GDH, double garage with rear access, a freshly painted interior and brand new carpet. This one is not to be missed!

CRIB POINT 11 & 13 Colin Parade Snap up one of these fantastic sized blocks to build your dream home! Located in the Mornington Peninsula’s booming yet tranquil Crib Point only a short drive to some of the best beaches, wineries, restaurants that the Peninsula has to offer! Minutes away from the HMAS Cerberus Naval Base and the Stony Point Ferry this quiet and established spot is perfect for your family!

PRICE VIEW AGENT

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From $183,000 Anytime Brooke Ramsay 0447 772 980

No. 11: 425sqm (approx.) - $183,000 No. 13 444sqm (approx.) - $189,950

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

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HASTINGS 6/10-12 Spring Street Close to the foreshore and shops, this stylish 2BR unit features open plan lounge & dining, practical kitchen with ample cupboard space, hardwood polished floorboards, spacious bathroom with separate toilet, air conditioning & gas heating, single garage & tranquil courtyard.

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NEW LISTING

HASTINGS 11 Edward Street

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THE ULTIMATE TRIO!! LARGE BLOCK, HUGE SHED & GREAT LOCATION!

This family home is the perfect property to nest or invest, currently tenanted until 20/9/16, take a 3 month settlement till tenants move out, or become a landlord and start paying your mortgage off, the choice is yours. Features include: 750 sqm (approx.) block Spacious lounge with wood heater Q Bathroom plus separate toilet Q Fully fenced with secure side access for trailer Q Outdoor undercover entertaining area

PRICE VIEW AGENT

Three bedrooms – main with walk in robe and ensuite Open plan kitchen and dining zone with original hardwood floors Q Gas wall furnace Q Massive shed with power connected Q Close to town & the foreshore

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CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

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KƉĞŶŝŶŐ ŝŶ ƵŐƵƐƚ͕ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ͛Ɛ ŶĞǁĞƐƚ ŵĞĚŝĐĂů ƐƵŝƚĞƐ ĂƌĞ ĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞ ĨŽƌ ůůŝĞĚ ,ĞĂůƚŚͬ^ƉĞĐŝĂůŝƐƚƐ͘ ĂĐŚ ĐŽŶƐƵůƟŶŐ suite has its own basin with hot and cold water, data ƉŽŝŶƚƐ͕ ƉŚŽŶĞ ƉŽŝŶƚƐ͕ ƉŽǁĞƌ ƉŽŝŶƚƐ ĂŶĚ ĂŝƌͲĐŽŶĚŝƟŽŶŝŶŐ͘ ŽŵŵŽŶ ĂƌĞĂ ŝŶĐůƵĚĞƐ ƐŚĂƌĞĚ ƐƚĂī ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶ͕ ƚŽŝůĞƚƐ͕ ǁĂŝƟŶŐ ĂŶĚ ƌĞĐĞƉƟŽŶ ĂƌĞĂ͘ 'ƌĞĂƚ ĞdžƉŽƐƵƌĞ ĨƌŽŵ EĞƉĞĂŶ ,ǁLJ ǁŝƚŚ ůĂƌŐĞ ŝůůƵŵŝŶĂƚĞĚ ƐŝŐŶ ĨŽƌ ĐŽŵƉĂŶLJ ĂĚǀĞƌƟƐŝŶŐ͘

dŚŝƐ ŝŵŵĂĐƵůĂƚĞ ĐŽƌƉŽƌĂƚĞ ƉƌĞŵŝƐĞ ŝƐ ĮƩĞĚ ǁŝƚŚ ϳ ŐůĂƐƐ ƉĂƌƟƟŽŶĞĚ ŽĸĐĞƐ͕ ďŽĂƌĚ ƌŽŽŵ͕ ƌĞĐĞƉƟŽŶ ĂƌĞĂ͕ ůŽƚƐ ŽĨ ŶĂƚƵƌĂů ůŝŐŚƚ͕ ϰ dž ^Ɖůŝƚ ^LJƐƚĞŵƐ ĂƐ ǁĞůů ĂƐ ƌĞĂƌ ĚŽŽƌ ƚŽ ďĂůĐŽŶLJ ŽǀĞƌůŽŽŬŝŶŐ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ĞŶƚƌŽ͘ >ŝŌ ĂŶĚ ƐƚĂŝƌ ĂĐĐĞƐƐ ŵĂŬĞƐ ƐƵƌĞ Ăůů ƚŚĞ ďŽdžĞƐ ĂƌĞ ƟĐŬĞĚ͊ ǀĂŝůĂďůĞ ϭƐƚ ƵŐƵƐƚ ϮϬϭϲ

>ŽĐĂƚĞĚ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ZŽƐĞďƵĚ /ŶĚƵƐƚƌŝĂů ƐƚĂƚĞ͕ ƚŚŝƐ ĨĂŶƚĂƐƟĐ ϮϬϬƐƋŵ ǁĂƌĞŚŽƵƐĞͬĨĂĐƚŽƌLJ ǁŝƚŚ ŵĞnjnjĂŶŝŶĞ ĂŶĚ ŽĸĐĞ ƐƉĂĐĞ ŝƐ ǁĞůůͲƐƵŝƚĞĚ ƚŽ ƐŵĂůů ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ŽǁŶĞƌͬŽƉĞƌĂƚŽƌ͕ ƉƌŝǀĂƚĞ ƐƚŽƌĂŐĞ Žƌ ŝŶǀĞƐƚŽƌ͘ dŚĞ ĨĂĐƚŽƌLJ ĂůƐŽ ŚĂƐ ƐĞƉĂƌĂƚĞ ƌĞĐĞƉƟŽŶ ĂƌĞĂ͕ ďŽĂƌĚƌŽŽŵ͕ ŽĸĐĞ͕ ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶ͕ ŚĞĂƟŶŐ ĂŶĚ ĐŽŽůŝŶŐ ĂŶĚ ĂŵƉůĞ ǁĂƌĞŚŽƵƐĞ ƐƉĂĐĞ͘ ŽŶĞĚ /ŶĚƵƐƚƌŝĂů ϯ͘

>ĞĂƐĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ Ψϯ͕ϰϲϯƉĐŵ н '^d н KƵƚŐŽŝŶŐƐ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ dĂŶLJĂ ^ĐĂŐůŝĂƌŝŶŝ Ϭϰϯϴ Ϯϴϵ ϴϱϵ

^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ ΨϯϰϬ͕ϬϬϬ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ <ĞǀŝŶ tƌŝŐŚƚ Ϭϰϭϳ ϱϲϰ ϰϱϰ

>ĞĂƐĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ ĂŐĞŶƚ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ dĂŶLJĂ ^ĐĂŐůŝĂƌŝŶŝ Ϭϰϯϴ Ϯϴϵ ϴϱϵ

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>ĞĂƐĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ ΨϭϴϬ͕ϬϬϬƉĂ н '^d н KƵƚŐŽŝŶŐƐ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ dĂŶLJĂ ^ĐĂŐůŝĂƌŝŶŝ Ϭϰϯϴ Ϯϴϵ ϴϱϵ

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MICK THOMAS & THE ROVING COMMISSION “Mick Thomas has some secret magic to his writing… he surely can write great songs that make you say “Why didn’t I think of that?” but of course we never do. He writes about mates, ratbags, races, places, weddings, parties, funny stuff – anything – but they are really good stories and great songs. Mick is truly a legend around the best of fair-dinkum roots venues and festivals around the country. He is a character! He is funny! He will talk the leg off an old chair and play the arse off a

guitar, sweat the shirt of his back and lay you in the aisles. At the end of 2012 when Mick announced that Weddings, Parties, Anything would be using the Melbourne Age Hall of Fame induction as a farewell platform there was an understandingly large outpouring of emotion on his facebook page as the fans struggled to come to grips with the finality of the occasion. And amongst this litany of loss and professed loyalty came one solid voice of reason (and acerbic wit) from Melbourne percussionist Ray

Pereira telling Mick to ‘get over it and to stop living in the past’. It was brutally funny and somehow appropriate in terms of the gravity which many attached to the situation.

Special guest at The Grand Mornington will be Rich Davies and The Low Road will peel back the skin of rock’n’roll to expose Old-Time Folk, Americana and Celtic bones.

And when the dust had settled from the awards night ultimately all that was left was the knowledge that there are new projects to go to, tours to plan and songs to write. Music to be made.

Anyone who has witnessed just how quickly a ticket to Mick’s shows can sell out will know to get in quick!

His ever evolving talents as a writer and performer and racontuer continue to define a career as intruiging as it is enduring.

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PARTY MACHINE OF WISDOM The Bennies recently wrapped up their Australian Wisdom Machine tour in Maroochydore on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. Two weeks and 15,000 kilometers later, they were playing a festival in Berlin, Germany. It’s indicative of the work ethic of the Melbourne band, who’ve earnt a reputation for not only hard partying but heavy touring. So far, 2016 has been a whirlwind for the guys. In January, Wisdom Machine’s first single Party Machine reached number 88 on triple j’s Hottest 100, some two months before physical copies of the album were even available. They toured the country to sold-out shows wherever they went, including Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. While they have always built their name around their live show, with Wisdom Machine, people were now talking loudly about their music. They graced the covers of magazines, scored “album of the week” accolades and infiltrated the charts, with the album debuting at

number 40 on the ARIA Album charts and number 10 on the Australian chart. They drew the attention of Less Than Jake drummer and owner of Florida-based label Paper & Plastic, Vinnie Fiorello, who released their album in the U.K. and U.S.A., and were even invited to play at Belgium’s Groezrock festival, alongside their heroes Rancid. Spending April and May on their fourth continent in as many years, The Bennies will return home from their European and U.K. tour to continue the second phase of their Wisdom Machine tour. Constantly outdoing themselves with everything they release, this will be their biggest and most expansive tour to date, with 27 shows across each state, regional shows and new destinations they haven’t previously visited, including Townsville, Albany, Karratha, Werribee and, by popular demand, Nimbin. Proudly presented by triple j, catch The Bennies pack out dance floors this June and July, supported by Poison City label mates

Clowns – also fresh from European tour dates. Along for the wild ride will be Perth power-pop outfit Axe Girl, featuring Ness from Jebediah. The Bennies will be hitting the Pier Hotel,

Frankston, on Saturday 25 June as part of the Urban Spread shows. For tickets call 97839800 or head to www.thepierhotel.com. au

ALEX GOW & DAN KELLY

Two of Australia’s great singers, songwriters and dreamers are teaming up for a double headline tour that is heading to Mornington. Neither artist is a stranger to the road, having both toured relentlessly with their respective bands over the years, however, this is the first time they will be both touring solo together. The shows will feature tracks both old and new, plenty of the stories they are known for, and perhaps a few surprises along the way. Joining them as support on all dates will be Emma Russack. Dan Kelly, who released his 4th album, the AMP shortlisted Leisure Panic in October last

year, said of the tour “I’m looking forward to touring with Alex. I like the cut of his jib. He’s out there trying to sing up some romance and adventure as he boogies and croons his way through the confusion of being a modern kid, stuck on a listing blue ship in the eternal loneliness of deep space. And he plays it left-handed. This is a good sign. We’ll try some of our own tricks and try and conjure up some majick together too. And we’ll pay homage to some Australian heroes and friends who set us on our merry way with their songs and stories. Yes it will be a grand oddysey.”

Alex Gow, who with his band Oh Mercy released their 4th album, the ARIA award winning When We Talk About Love, is equally as excited to hit the road. Saying -

songwriting, guitar playing and singing. Dan writes romantic, surreal and bittersweet songs. Songs I love. He taught me to try and do the same.”

“Dan Kelly is precisely the kind of person you wanna tour with. Mostly I wanna be near Dan in case those four horsemen take a trot. He’s the kind of guy you could really turn to, post apocalypse. He’d stare into the abyss and teach it how to play guitar just like Mark Knopfler. In addition Dan and I have a lot in common. We like music, and we have hair that goes upward as our motor skills go downward. Furthermore I have always admired Dan’s

Don’t miss this opportunity to join Alex Gow and Dan Kelly at one of their intimate performances on the Australian Dreamers tour this May and June. Alex Gow and Dan Kelly will be hitting The Grand Mornington on Thursday 16 June. To get tickets call (03) 5975 2001 or go to www.grand.net.au Mornington News 7 June 2016

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JAZZ HANDS AT THE READY… Mornington Street corners, bars and restaurants will come alive over the Queen’s Birthday Weekend, June 10 – 12, as some of the biggest names in the business hit town for the fourth annual Mornington Winter Jazz Festival. The 2016 festival is set to take things to a whole new level with the introduction of a new Blues program which will be jam packed with some of Mornington Peninsula’s favourite artists! The 2015 festival was a huge success, with more than 116 performances in and around Mornington, and this year festival organisers the Mornington Chamber of Commerce are aiming to raise the bar even further. Multi-ARIA nominee Frank Bennett kicks things off at The Rocks on Friday, June 10. Bennett’s uncanny ability to recapture the magic of Sinatra in concert has made him one of the most popular and sought after entertainers in Australia today. Friday evening also plays host to a great blues line up at The Grand Hotel with local favourites Wilson & White, Diddy Reyes and Rob Papp’s Blues Head supporting the unmissable Soul Sacrifice, Melbourne’s best Santana touring band. Off the back of an epic performance in 2015, soul singers Vika Bull and Adrew DeSilva (pictured) are set to draw a crowd to their performance ‘Let’s Get It On, The Life and Music of Marvin Gaye’ at the Grand Hotel Sunday June 12. Likewise, Vince Jones returns to Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery on Saturday June 11 with a new and unique show created exclusively for the Mornington Winter Jazz Festival.

There are also a heap of great free performances in and around town all weekend including a killer blues line up at Double G Saloon, Jazz-A-Thon at Leaf and Bean, a jam packed showcase of jazz at Gods Kitchen and for the latin lovers, newly opened Casa De Playa presents La Rumba who will have you dancing till the wee hours of Saturday night! Between Friday and Sunday there are over 50 performances available for you to experience ranging from intimate Jazz dinner shows to dance floor take over swing and blues sessions including the ever popular Mick Pealing and band at the Bay Hotel Sunday afternoon. For something a little more unique, Brooklands of Mornington are hosting a one of a kind Chefs Choice 5 Course Dining Experience on Friday evening accompanied by an evening of Jazz in the Eighteen78 dining room. Bookings can be made directly with the venue. For a toe tapping good time, The Royal Hotel has created their very own ‘Jazz Club’ offering a night of swing and splendour with the Gatsby Swing performing classics of the roaring 20’s and 30’s. Of course Saturday and Sunday will offer a wide variety of free street entertainment with roving bands parading the Main Street and children’s entertainment to keep the little ones enthralled too! Tickets are Now On Sale! The full program and event information can be found online at www.morningtonjazz.com.au or by contacting Mornington Chamber of Commerce on 5975 4522 (Mon-Wed).

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FLINDERS FINE ART ANDREA LOUISE THOMAS Flinders Art Show celebrates Mornington Peninsula and Melbourne artists in its annual exhibition of their finest in drawing, painting and printmaking. This show entices artists to exhibit with a wide variety of generous prizes across twenty categories. It attracts a terrific pool of talent. New and emerging artists are also welcome as the show has an open entry policy. This gives newcomers a chance to show and patrons a chance to discover new artists. Visitors to the show can purchase art at affordable prices. The small works category is always popular with original artwork for $150 or less. Flinders Art Show’s mission is twofold. The volunteer art committee partnered with

the generous assistance of local businesses and community organizations work diligently to promote art and artists while raising much need funds for Peninsula charities. Over the past seven years, more than $190,000 has been donated to local charities and community groups. Charismatic MC, Neil Mitchell will announce the winners on Opening night, Friday, June 10 from 7 - 10 pm. Tickets available at the door for $30 include canapés, local beer and wine plus live music. Show continues Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 4 pm and Monday from 10 am to 2 pm. Weekend entry $5. www. flindersartshow.com.au

BOY OUT OF THE COUNTRY ANDREA LOUISE THOMAS Boy out of the Country is not your typical play. Think Banjo Paterson meets modern day rural Australia. Written by poet, playwright and academic Felix Nobis, the whole work is written in a heightened Australian contemporary verse, but it flows so naturally that the verse is largely inconspicuous. As Nobis says, “the verse works as a kind of engine under the story propelling the story along.” The play is a family drama about relationships, property and belonging. It’s centred around a disused block of land that suddenly becomes valuable when developers wish to purchase it to build a housing estate. One brother, absent for seven years, shows up out of the

blue to find the family home boarded up and his mother in a retirement home. He goes after his brother in search of an explanation. All manner of argument ensues when five characters intersect to give their views. With its use of idiom, wit and good old Aussie vernacular, it’s a thoroughly Australian play. An unusual marriage of the theatrical to the literary supported by a stellar cast and an evocative single guitar soundtrack, this brilliant new play is not to be missed. See Boy Out of the Country at Frankston Arts Centre on Wednesday, June 15 at 8 pm preceded by a talk with the playwright at 7 pm. Bookings on 9784 1060 or thefac.com. au.

CHELSEA ART SHOW Now in its 41st year, the iconic Chelsea Art Show is one of the Peninsula’s biggest art shows with almost 500 entries on display as varied as oil/acrylic, pastel, drawing, watercolour and photography. The judge panel will have as main judge Lyn Mellady, a prolific painter best known for her oil or pastel seascapes. She has five works in Government city collections in Australia and Japan and many art awards and she is the only Australian of 11 international Jurors for Landscape Artists International.com. The Photography judge is Mark Gray, considered by many to be Australia’s new leading landscape photographer, with a growing list of over 100 International Awards, and with his work collected in 29 countries across the world. The Rotary Club of Chelsea is in charge of organizing the event, with the help and efforts of several local community groups and the generosity of local businesses and associations: Lowe Construction, Ray White Chelsea, Longbeach Printing, Bendigo Bank of Aspendale Gardens & Edithvale, Patterson River Golf Club, and Clarenvale Retirement

13 May – 3 July 2016 COUNTRY & WESTERN A Perc Tucker Regional Gallery Exhibition. Curated by Gavin Wilson, featuring works by Paddy Bedford, John Gollings, Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Tracey Moffatt, John Olsen, Rover Thomas and John Wolseley.

AFTER NOON ARTIST TALKS WITH PRINTMAKERS RONA GREEN, DEBORAH KLEIN AND EUAN HENG Sunday 26 June, $4 adults $2 concession SCHOOL HOLIDAY WORKSHOPS (5–8 & 9–12 year old sessions and VCE folio development) 28 & 29 June, $12

visit www.mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au Angelina George, b. 1937 - 2015 Yungul Mangi, Near Ruined City 2007 (detail), synthetic polymer paint on canvas

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Village. “Kingston recognises that a rich arts and cultural identity helps to strengthen community connections and appreciates the role the Rotary Club of Chelsea play in bringing the community together for the Chelsea Art Show. Now in its 41st year, the show provides a showcase for artistic talent and is a major fundraiser for local charities. Events like the Chelsea Art Show strengthen the value of arts and impact on the cultural life of Kingston and its communities.” Cr Tamsin Bearsley MAYOR, City of Kingston There is an excellent canteen that offers a variety of food while you enjoy a nice hot cup of tea or coffee. With bus & train service conveniently located at Chelsea Station and ample parking off Chelsea Rd, it’s just a 2-minute walk for some time well spent at Chelsea Hall, Station Street Chelsea. So be sure to head down to the Chelsea Art Show this Queen’s Birthday weekend for on display is a great range of high quality artwork, for you to enjoy and purchase.


100 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK...

The tragic death of Lord Kitchener Compiled by Melissa Walsh A TREMENDOUS sensation, has been caused throughout the world by the news of the death by drowning of Lord Kitchener and his staff, by the founding of H.M.S. Hampshire, which occurred on Monday west of the Orkneys, while on its way to Russia, as the result of being mined or torpedoed” It is estimated that there was a total loss of 655 lives. *** THE month of May, 1916, has distinguished itself by putting up a record low temperature in Melbourne —11 degrees below zero. *** WORKING expenses on the railways have increased by £326,260 for the past quarter. The train mileage decreased by 154 575. *** IN our report of the Somerville District Help Society, appearing last week, the name of Miss Barber was inadvertently omitted from the committee. *** NEWS was received yesterday by his father that Private E. Reynolds, of Frankston, has been slightly wounded. Further information is anxiously awaited. *** ON Sunday, 28th ult., the Rev G. A. Kitchen was inducted into the charge of St Paul’s, Hay, by the Bishop of Riverina. Mr Kitchen has been appointed Canon Residentiary of St Paul’s Pro-Cathedral.

*** THE “Wattles” Club will hold a social in the Frankston Mechanics’ on Saturday next; (June 17th) in aid of the Langwarrin Camp Amusement Hall. As this Club has established a name for itself in providing a pleasant evening’s entertainment, there will doubtless be a large attendance. *** LADY Stanley has circularised the different branches of the Red Cross League, notifying that the appeal has now closed, but at the same time trusts that the branch Red Cross Societies will continue their labors, as large demands in kind continue to be made on the Central Red Cross Society, and it appears certain that the activities of our troops at the front will increase greatly in the immediate future, with a consequent increase in the demand for supplies of a Red Cross nature, both here and abroad. *** THE annual meeting of subscribers to the Ragged Boys’ Home was held at the institute, Exhibition street, on Wednesday night, the president, Mr W. Woodhead, being in the chair. It was stated in the annual report, which was read by Mr W. Minton, that a large number of “ old boys “ had volunteered for the front. During the past year 84 boys were sheltered at the institute, 38,524 free meals were distributed, and 10,988 free beds were provided. Financially, the year was a very satisfactory one,

the debit balance which existed at the opening was converted into a credit balance of £84. The receipts amounted to £1731, and the expenditure to £1647. The election of officers resulted :— President, Mr W. Woodhead (re elected) ; vice-presidents, Messrs J. Menzies, M.L.A, and G. H. G. Wharington ; new members of committee. Major E. T. Apps and Messrs W. Day and A. Smith; treasurer, Rev. S. M. Solomon (re elected) ; auditor, Mr. F. G. Wood, J P., (re-elected) ; patrons, Mr W. H. Lawson M.L.A., Captain Tickell and Mr A. Bastow. *** THE Rev. A. P. McFarlane was inducted to the parish of St. Paul’s, Frankston, on Saturday evening, of June 3rd, 1916, at 7.30 o’clock, by the Rev..M.A., Warden of St Kilda East. Canon Hart a so preached a fine and appropriate sermon for the occasion. He exhorted the congregation to receive their parish priest as the gift of Jesus Christ to His Church and to them. Christians are called to be Saints and Christ wants them to work as preachers of God for the extension of His Kingdom. The preacher went on to say that there was a mistaken idea in the minds of many that they, as Christians had nothing to do except attend the services whenever they felt inclined. The true idea of Christian life was that each person who was baptised into the Body of Christ, which is His

Church, was a priest to the church and they had to spread the word. There was a large congregation. The visitors from Melbourne returned by the 10.23 p.m. train and said good-bye to Mrs McFarlane and the Vicar at the station singing “Auld Lang Syne ‘’and “They are jolly good fellows.” On Sunday, June 4th, the vicar celebrated Holy Communion at 11 a.m., when there was a large congregation and the persons made their communion. *** TREATMENT of Carriers of Meningitis Cases. A satisfactory method of clearing the nose and throat of (whistle) organisms is by means of a nasal douche, made as follows :-Dissolve one teaspoonful each of table salt, baking soda, and boric acid in a quart of hot water. Apply the fluid by means of a special nasal syphon douche or, if not at hand-a learned medico’s substitute-form the hand into a cup and snuffle the fluid up the nose, and allow it to run out of the mouth. With the above following inhalant should be used by the inhaler, using five drops at a time : Eucalyptus oil, .8 parts; Terebene, 2 parts; Menthol, 1 part. A minute or so at a time at frequent intervals during the day. *** THE most ambitious and extensive enterprise in peanut growing yet made in Australia was in the Frankston district during the past

year. On three types of soil, on a mixture of clay and sand, a sandy loam, and on almost pure sand in which bracken luxuriates, Mr C. Evelyn Liardet planted 58 acres. Frankston is by the sea, and has an average annual rain fall of upwards of 30 inches. Mr Liardet was courageous in making so considerable an experiment; but he had the confidence of experience. Although born in Australia, he spent many years in North China associated with large peanut oil manufacturing works. He studied the plant and its habits and observed that it prospered in temperate portions of the Chinese Empire. Last year he imported a large supply of seed from the Shantung province. It is a different variety from that previously tried in Victoria, having the recumbent habit as against the up- right. The sandy land was ploughed three or four times, and was harrowed as often. Beginning in November, and running through December and into January, the seed was planted by hand in rows a foot apart, with distances of a foot within each row. Mr Liardet now possesses local grown seeds of this interesting variety, and he is evidencing confidence in having decided plant out another considerable area in the next summer. *** From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 10 June, 1916

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Perturbation and other mouth manglers By Stuart McCullough I DON’T why I kept it. Tucked between a couple of paper backs was a thin, brown volume. On the front it read ‘Spelling and Vocabulary Work Book’. On the cover I had written my name (twice, for reasons that now elude me), my school and my phone number. It was, perhaps, somewhat optimistic to think that in the event that I misplaced my Spelling and Vocabulary Work Book that a member of the general public might call me as a matter of urgency. Stumbling across something that is little more than a glorified pamphlet is not exactly on par with find their wallet or a child. Not that I ever misplaced it. In case you’re not sufficiently impressed, let me make the point that in the thirty years since I scribbled my name on the front of my measly work book, I left home, went to University and moved houses multiple times (including interstate). Through it all, I’ve dragged this item with me. In that time, I’ve succeeded in misplacing all manner of other far-more useful things including, on occasion, my dignity. But the Spelling and Vocabulary Work Book has, through thick and thin, never been far from my side. So what is it about this small volume that makes it so special, such that I have kept it near and dear whilst squandering so much else? Moving past the cover, the first page is titled ‘Hints for Spelling’. There follows a short essay with a series of headings. It begins with question that is not such much didactic as it is a philosophical call to arms: ‘Why do we need to spell?’ At the time this question was

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posed, computers were still novelty items. The makers of the workbook could not have foreseen the inexorable rise of the text message. Doubtless, the authors have since written es-

says about the deplorable desertion of spelling and grammar or, if they really want to reach the younger generation, simply sent an emoji with a tear running down its yellow cheek to every-

one in their address book to show their displeasure. The next question posed is ‘Who is a “Poor Speller”?’ When I first read this question more than thirty years ago, I was probably prepared to name names. The paragraph that follows contains warnings as to how future employers might interpret the inability to spell. It occurs to me now that they were clearly trying to terrify us into behaving. After inviting the students to turn on each other in a kind of grammatical ‘Lord of the Flies’, the next question is ‘How Can I Help Myself?’ It was, I suspect, always going to come to that. The workbook goes on to counsel students that they should be keeping a record of pretty much every word they ever come across before ending with the slightly depressing observation: ‘Remember, the dictionary is your best friend at this stage, you should have one with you at all times.’ Sadly, it’s possible that when I was in high school the dictionary was my best friend. Not that I carried one around at all times. The only thing I carried at all times back then was acne. There are two further pages full of instructions, including how to make an index. Turning the next page, I was confronted by my own teenage handwriting, setting out the words with their definition handily beside them. From the outset, it was clear I was ambitious. On page one, I had defined words including ‘commodious’, ‘obsequiousness’ and, somewhat ironically, ‘perspicuous’. Clearly, I was intent on dazzling my classmates with a vocabulary as vast as the paddocks that lay

beyond the school fence. It’s frightening to think that I weaseled these terms in to every day conversation. I can picture myself; strolling into the Tyabb Milk Bar to pick up a Wiz Fizz and Choc-Orange Big M, startling the shopkeeper by referring to the commodious nature of the surroundings. He might have regarded such a remark as little more than aggrandizement (meaning to make greater - bottom of page one). Things don’t improve on page two. There you’ll find terms like ‘perturbation’, ‘aphoristic’ and ‘bourgeois’. It’s painful to see them there, clumped together on the page, like three random people trapped in an elevator. I can almost hear myself describing the Under 15s Pie Night of the Tyabb Junior Football Club as ‘bourgeois’. I don’t know how they put up with me. I doubt they thought of me as aphoristic (straight to the point, direct impact). Rather, they probably used a simpler but more infamous word to describe me. I would have deserved it too. But despite the furious pace at which I began filling out my Spelling and Vocabulary Workbook, mid-way through page three I ran out of steam. Perhaps my attempts to use these words were not as well received as I might have hoped. Despite that, I kept the work book, maybe in the hope that I would one day continue my efforts to build the kind of vocabulary that, like the Chadstone Shopping Centre, can be seen from space. For now, my efforts remain inchoate (underdeveloped – page one). One day, though, I’ll get back to it. Best to keep it on hand. stuart@stuartmccullough.com


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Frankston YCW roll on: Chelsea couldn’t stop the Stonecats train, going down by 84 points. Picture: Andrew Hurst

Bulls storm home – Dogs in trouble PENINSULA LEAGUE

By Toe Punt KARINGAL came from 30 points down at three quarter time to overrun Mornington in a six point nail biter on Saturday. The Bulls, who had four Under 19s and two Under 17s playing in their team, more than doubled their score in the final quarter, booting six goals to one to run out 12.8 (80) to 11.8 (74) winners. Despite having their fair share of the footy in the second and third quarters, the Bulls could not penetrate the scoreboard with both key forwards Leigh Poholke and Chris Hay struggling with leg injuries. However, coach Michael Triep made some changes at the final change and the momentum swung. The Bulls kicked the first goal of the last quarter in the opening minute and the roll

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began. Triep said the result was “something special”. “I think having the likes of key defender Luke Van Raay and key forward Harry Czarnecki out of the team and Hay and Poholke on one leg and to still get up and win with was a super effort,” said Triep. “We had six kids under the age of 19 playing, including a couple of 17-year-olds, so that experience of coming back from five goals down will hold them in good stead.” One of the Under 17s playing was state 100m sprint champion Kyle Nunn, who ran and carried the footy all afternoon, while Josh Bradley is a tough kid who just won a lot of important ball for the Bulls when it mattered. “Michael Burke was superb in the last quarter when we moved him for-

ward and Grant Goodall dominated Michael Gay in the second half and that made a huge difference to the result too,” said Triep. Despite being on one leg, Poholke booted the goal that drew the Bulls level and the one that put them in front. “Polks is a bit sore and he’ll enjoy the week off, as a number of our players will,” said Triep. Mornington again let itself down in the final quarter. “Going in I knew they were one of the worst performing final quarter teams, so I certainly shared that with my players at three quarter time,” said Triep. Mornington led 31 to two at quarter time, 43 to 24 at half time and 67 to 37 at the last change. Frankston YCW led Chelsea by just eight points at half time on Saturday, 37 to 29. An hour later, the Stone-

cats had a further 29 scoring shots to just three and won 16.25 (121) to 5.7 (37). Again, Kyle Hutchison dominated through the middle, Ryley Hodson and Kevin Lylak down back and Paul Minchington booted five goals. Mt Eliza played Justin Van Unen forward on Saturday and he booted six of his side’s 11 goals against Langwarrin. The Redlegs held Langwarrin to one goal in the first half before going on to win 11.8 (74) to 5.6 (36). Brenton Lambert on debut was named the Redlegs’ best while Van Unen and Karl Lombardozzi also performed very well. Mitch Cuthbert and Nick Hammill were the best of the Kangas, along with the smooth moving ‘Doggie’ Withers. The final score suggested Edithvale

scraped over the line against Seaford, however, the Eagles had an additional 14 scoring shots; 12.19 (91) to 12.5 (77). Mick Meehan was again the difference between the sides with five goals while Liam Harris, Angus Macquire and Elliott Macquire were also outstanding. Nick Braund and Johnathan Haidon were among the best Tigers. Bonbeach couldn’t make it four wins on the trot, soundly beaten by Pines 13.6 (84) to 7.9 (51). Tim Bongetti was the difference between the sides with five goals while Aaron Edwards was his usual dominant self with three goals. Brad Kiely and Pat Jackson were also outstanding in the win. Chris Bryan and Owen Hulett were the best of the Sharks. Who are still just two points outside of fifth spot.


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Demons overcome the Blues

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By Toe Punt RYE responded to back-to-back lame performances and public criticism on Saturday by bouncing back and knocking over top of the ladder Hastings. The Demons past two performances against Sorrento and Frankston Bombers were 10-plus goal hidings, however, they bounced back in the best way possible on Saturday against the Blues to win comfortably 14.11 (95) to 8.13 (61). And the hierarchy hit back too in response to claims that it was neglecting its junior development program. Although the club did not want to go on the record officially, a number of senior representatives made it very clear that the club was working hard at Under 19 and junior level to bring on the next generation of senior talent. “We are working tirelessly and have done so for a couple of years now because we know as a club we have some work to do,” one official said. “The Rye senior club has invested a lot of money and time into our junior program and we’ll continue to do that. “You can say what you like about our performances and recruiting but we won’t cop the public spray about not looking after our juniors – we’re doing a hell of a lot in that area and its simply unfair and uneducated criticism,” the official said. On field, Under 19 Harrison DevineRichardson shone in his second game for the season while Ryan Mullett was again outstanding. A couple of players the Demons needed more from were James Appl-

Pie pain: Rosebud continued the bad year for Crib Point with an 84 point win. Picture: Scott Memery

eford and Jimmy Jennings and both of those players performed well on Saturday. Matt Greig booted four goals while Matt Whelan was given his opportunity in the ones and he added a different dynamic up front with a couple of goals. Hastings was blown away in the second half after leading at quarter time and trailing by just one point at half time.

Colin McVeigh was the only dangerous player in attack with three goals while Shaun Foster and Brendan Dunne worked hard with the classy and unflappable Paul Rogasch. Frankston Bombers have genuine claims on the 2016 premiership. The Bombers dominated Red Hill on Saturday, recording a very comfortable 15.12 (102) to 10.7 (67) victory. The Bombers jumped out of the

blocks and blew Red Hill away in the opening quarter with five goals to one. Considering Red Hill’s inability to kick big scores, the game was virtually over at the first interval. Corey Micari did an outstanding job in the ruck for the Bombers and grew as a player in one game of footy. Dale Sutton is simply a class above most others and he was the catalyst to the big quarter time lead and ultimately the victory. Defensively, the Bombers are now rock solid. Nathan Lonie and Beau Muston provide the experience and drive while Ryan Marks Logan and Jarryd Amalfi, together with Jay Page and Al Williams, control everything else defensively and make up a very strong back six. Zac White also adds some raw aggression and toughness to defence. Ryan Kitchen will come back this week in the ruck and will add plenty after being rubbed out for a couple of weeks for striking no one. In attack, the Bombers have some real potency there too. Grant Masterson was back on Saturday and looked more comfortable as the game progressed, while Zac Longham and Scott Foster were super as leading and marking forwards. Michael Maiorino, Brad Whitley and Jake Foster make up what is a very dangerous forward half. The Bombers’ game style too is based on pressure, accountability, teamwork and discipline. There were no signs of the typical Bomber flamboyancy, arrogance or selfishness – they all seem to

be eliminated from the new Bombers. As for Red Hill, they are teetering on the edge. The Hillmen simply have to readjust their game style to try and find ways of kicking a score. They average 10 goals a game and that’s not good enough to beat the best. In other games, Rosebud smashed Crib Point by 14 goals, 19.12 (126) to 6.6 (42). When you talk about clubs who promised a lot and have produced diddly-squat, you can’t go past the Magpies. What a waste of a season it has been for the black and white. As for the Buds, they are right in flag contention. Dromana bounced back and got the job done against Tyabb, winning 13.16 (94) to 7.5 (47). Rikki Johnson found himself in the front half of the ground and booted five goals. After a couple of good weeks, the Yabbies just weren’t in it on Saturday. Somerville had 40 scoring shots against Devon Meadows and won 18.22 (130) to 9.10 (64). The news on Beau Miller and his tough battle against cancer has rocked the Meadows and football has become very much secondary for this footy club in 2016. Pearcedale went toe-to-toe with Sorrento in the first quarter but were blown away in the end 24.10 (154) to 12.8 (80). Heath Cameron, Dave Lawson and Guy Stringer all played in the reserves. If the Sharks have a deficiency it is down back and Cameron and possibly Stringer will help in that area. Gun key forward Myles Pitt is also due back in the coming weeks.

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By Craig MacKenzie MORNINGTON’S march towards a second successive State 1 SouthEast title continued at the expense of Frankston Pines at Dallas Brooks Park on Saturday. Wayne Gordon opened the scoring in the 25th minute and three minutes later Shane Tagliaferro’s deflected shot fell for Northern Irish import Sam Stewart who tucked it away from eight metres. Another deflected Tagliaferro strike in the 68th minute lobbed up for Paul McEvoy to head home and a fine free-kick by Chris Reid in the 71st minute stood despite Pines’ protestations that it was indirect. Kane Bentley grabbed a late consolation for Pines to complete the 4-1 scoreline. Mornington youngster Jack Heseltine was the victim of a head clash in the second half and was taken to hospital but escaped serious injury and was released late Saturday night. Langwarrin continued its recent dominance over Berwick City with a 5-2 win in their State 1 SouthEast encounter at Lawton Park on Saturday. Ex-Langy player Steve Vernon broke the deadlock in the 24th minute after being put through by Orlando Mejias but four minutes later Langy equalised when a Josh Calle cross from the left was headed in from close range by Koray Suat. Langy midfielder Grant Lane made it 2-1 when he slammed the ball past Berwick keeper Jeremy Figler in the 65th minute after Berwick failed to clear from a long throw-in on the right. A minute later Langy substitute Nabil Mozaffaruddin rose high to power a firm header past Figler. In the 77th minute big Caleb Nicholes became a nominee for the scorer of the finest solo goal ever seen at Lawton Park when he skinned four opponents on the left then jinked past Figler and from a tight angle slotted the ball home to make it 4-1. Nicholes used his strength to hold off a defender then broke clear in the 84th minute and struck home his second to make it 5-1. Berwick substitute Alph Turay skipped clear four minutes later and finished in style past advancing Langy custodian Robbie Acs. Veteran midfielder Chris Driver has returned to Langy from Endeavour Hills Fire to help ease an injury and unavailability crisis and he slotted in to the sweeper’s role.

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In recent weeks the club’s walking wounded has included Alex Van Heerwarden (hamstring), Nick Thorogood (hamstring), Owen Kilner (knee), Callum Khaiyath (hip), John Guthrie (knee), Suat (knee) and Mozaffaruddin. Anthony Selemidis is away for three weeks on a business trip, Brandon Giles will be available to face Casey Comets on Friday then misses the next four weeks while attending the Euro Championships and Kurt Goldsworthy is expected to miss a game in July while attending a music festival. Harry McCartney reports that Seaford United lost 5-1 at home to

title-chasing Old Scotch in their State 2 South-East fixture on Saturday. A 6th minute goal from William McLellan put Old Scotch in front but Seaford didn’t let them have it all their own way. The first half finished at a gripping pace with both sides peppering the goals with end-to-end football. Both teams started the second half in similar fashion and the Seaford faithful had reason to believe they were in with a chance of knocking over the league leader. But Kurt Emery killed the dream with a strike in the 58th minute and teammate Sam Shearer floated a ball into the top corner of the Seaford goal

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in the 72nd minute to make it 3-0. Dylan Waugh got on the scoresheet for the home side in the 84th minute but by then the damage had been done. An attempted sliding save by Seaford defender Chris Sibson in front of goal in injury time saw the ball run up his body, brushing his hand and leaving the referee with little option but to award a penalty and send the defender off with a straight red card. Graham Evans converted from the spot then substitute James Warne added to a flattering scoreline minutes later. Seaford now sets its sights on the upcoming derby showdown with

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HURRY TO MORNINGTON ISUZU UTE TODAY 41 Tyabb Rd, Mornington | PH: 5975 5188 www.morningtonisuzuute.com.au LMCT 10467 5-star ANCAP safety rating on 4x4 D-MAX Crew Cab models built from November 2013 onwards, 4x2 D-MAX Crew Cab High Ride models built from November 2014 onwards and all MU-X models. ^5 years/130,000km whichever occurs first, for eligible customers. Excludes trays and accessories. >The Capped Price Servicing Program applies to eligible Isuzu UTE vehicles with a warranty start date after 1 January 2015 at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers only. The program covers the first 6 scheduled services in line with the scheduled service intervals. Program price subject to change. For full terms & conditions and current pricing visit isuzuute.com.au/service-plus. +3.5 tonne braked towing capacity on D-MAX 4x4 and 4x2 High Ride models and 3.0 tonne braked towing capacity on all MU-X models when fitted with an optional genuine Isuzu UTE tow bar kit. ~Includes economy alloy tray fitted at motorpool. #ADR 81/02 laboratory tests (combined cycle) for D-MAX models built from 5 November 2014 onwards and MU-X models built from 6 November 2014 onwards. §Leather on body contact areas of the seats. *Private and ABN holders only on 15MY vehicles. Excludes government, fleet, rental & non-profit buyers. Includes one year business vehicle registration, CTP insurance, dealer delivery and statutory charges. Metallic/mica/pearl paint $396 extra. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers from 1/5/16 until 30/6/16 unless extended, varied or while stocks last. †Offer is limited to standard items (normal operating conditions) as listed in IUA Warranty and Service Booklet for the first Scheduled Service (6 Months/10,000km whichever occurs first) and second Scheduled Service (12 months/20,000km whichever occurs first) on 15MY 4x4 D-MAX & 15MY 4x4 MU-X models sold & delivered between 1/5/16 and 30/6/16 to private & ABN holders only. Excludes demonstrators. Offer does not cover any other Scheduled Service, Make-up Scheduled Service or any additional service items or requirements, which are at the owner’s expense. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers. Not available with any other offer excluding the $1,000 free accessories where offered. ‡Genuine Isuzu UTE accessories on 15MY 4x4 D-MAX & 15MY 4x4 MU-X models sold & delivered between 1/5/16 and 30/6/16, unless varied or extended, to private & ABN holders only. Excludes demonstrators. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers. Not available with other offers.

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MORNINGTON ISUZU UTE

END OF FINANCIAL YEAR FREE $

FIRST YEAR SCHEDULED SERVICING ON 4X4 MODELS

E E R F 500

$

D-MAX 4X2 SX SINGLE CAB CHASSIS MANUAL EXCLUSIVE 3.0L ISUZU TURBO DIESEL

ACCESSORIES ON ALL

VEHICLES IN STOCK WITH OVER 50 VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM

25,990 DRIVE AWAY

PREMIUM AUDIO W/ BLUETOOTH® & IPOD® CONNECTIVITY, FUEL EFFICIENT 8.0L/100KM#, HUGE 2,550MM LONG ALLOY TRAY~, CRUISE CONTROL & POWER WINDOWS

D-MAX 4X4 LS-T CREW CAB AUTO NOMAD TOURER

$

56,990

DRIVE AWAY CANOPY, TUBLINE, TOW BAR, ELECTRIC BRAKING UNIT, ALLOY BULL BAR, WEATHER SHIELDS.

4 TO E

DEMO

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47 990

$

,

DRIVE AWAY 17” ALLOY WHEELS, FOG LIGHTS, SIDE STEPS & ROOF RAILS, PREMIUM AUDIO, SAT NAV & 10” DVD ROOF MONITOR, PASSIVE ENTRY & START SYSTEM, LEATHER APPOINTED SEATS§

CHOOS

D-MAX 4X4 SX CREW CAB AUTO

37,990

$

DRIVE AWAY KEYLESS ENTRY, 6 SPEAKER PREMIUM AUDIO W/ “SKY SOUND”, CRUISE CONTROL AND POWER WINDOWS, 4X4 SX CREW CAB

HURRY TO MORNINGTON ISUZU UTE TODAY 41 Tyabb Rd, Mornington | PH: 5975 5188 www.morningtonisuzuute.com.au LMCT 10467 5-star ANCAP safety rating on 4x4 D-MAX Crew Cab models built from November 2013 onwards, 4x2 D-MAX Crew Cab High Ride models built from November 2014 onwards and all MU-X models. ^5 years/130,000km whichever occurs first, for eligible customers. Excludes trays and accessories. >The Capped Price Servicing Program applies to eligible Isuzu UTE vehicles with a warranty start date after 1 January 2015 at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers only. The program covers the first 6 scheduled services in line with the scheduled service intervals. Program price subject to change. For full terms & conditions and current pricing visit isuzuute.com.au/service-plus. +3.5 tonne braked towing capacity on D-MAX 4x4 and 4x2 High Ride models and 3.0 tonne braked towing capacity on all MU-X models when fitted with an optional genuine Isuzu UTE tow bar kit. ~Includes economy alloy tray fitted at motorpool. #ADR 81/02 laboratory tests (combined cycle) for D-MAX models built from 5 November 2014 onwards and MU-X models built from 6 November 2014 onwards. §Leather on body contact areas of the seats. *Private and ABN holders only on 15MY vehicles. Excludes government, fleet, rental & non-profit buyers. Includes one year business vehicle registration, CTP insurance, dealer delivery and statutory charges. Metallic/mica/pearl paint $396 extra. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers from 1/5/16 until 30/6/16 unless extended, varied or while stocks last. †Offer is limited to standard items (normal operating conditions) as listed in IUA Warranty and Service Booklet for the first Scheduled Service (6 Months/10,000km whichever occurs first) and second Scheduled Service (12 months/20,000km whichever occurs first) on 15MY 4x4 D-MAX & 15MY 4x4 MU-X models sold & delivered between 1/5/16 and 30/6/16 to private & ABN holders only. Excludes demonstrators. Offer does not cover any other Scheduled Service, Make-up Scheduled Service or any additional service items or requirements, which are at the owner’s expense. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers. Not available with any other offer excluding the $1,000 free accessories where offered. ‡Genuine Isuzu UTE accessories on 15MY 4x4 D-MAX & 15MY 4x4 MU-X models sold & delivered between 1/5/16 and 30/6/16, unless varied or extended, to private & ABN holders only. Excludes demonstrators. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers. Not available with other offers.

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MORNINGTON TOYOTA MEANS BUSINESS

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BONUS

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$23,990 drive away

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