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Orchestral moves MUSIC students from around the peninsula got the chance to perform with experts from Orchestra Victoria during a workshop and concert in Mornington last week. Regarded as the state’s premier orchestra, Orchestra Victoria spent three days on the peninsula from Monday. The highly-skilled musicians play for The Australian Ballet and Opera Australia, among other arts organisations. As part of their visit to Mornington, the orchestra hosted the school musicians in an educational workshop at the Peninsula Community Theatre, Mornington, and then took to the stage with them to perform in a free concert. This gave the students the chance to see the inners workings of an orchestra and perform as part of a professional concert. High schools attending included Woodleigh, Frankston, Toorak, Peninsula, Padua, Killester, Nossal, Rosebud, Flinders Christian, Mornington, Dromana, St Bede’s, Rowville, Monbulk and Balcombe. The tour was made possible through support by Bendigo Bank and The William Buckland Foundation.

Pub ups stake for pokies David Harrison david@mpnews.com.au THE Mornington on Tanti Hotel’s request for another 17 poker machines – almost doubling its number to 40 – is following the community support fund route argued successfully by the Western Bulldogs-owned Peninsula Club, which was successful in lifting its pokie numbers from 20 to 35 a year ago. Tanti is proposing “to formalise an annual community support fund and

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undertake new works to improve [the] venue” if granted its additional electronic gaming machines (EGMs). The hearing was listed for 23 March but at deadline no one at the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation was available to provide information on the status of the application. Dromana’s Peninsula Club offered $30,000 indexed to the consumer price index for a community support fund. The Tanti proposal was for a $50,000

community fund donation and a cut of two EGMs, councillors were told at a recent meeting. Tanti differs from the Peninsula Club in that it is a private profit operation. The Peninsula Club, formerly the Dromana-Red Hill RSL, houses and supports the RSL, which provides welfare support for some 30 veterans and substantial help to individuals and groups. This includes:  School scholarships of up to $3000 annually;

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 Donations to veterans’ centres and Rosebud Hospital;  Providing transport to medical appointments and for shopping;  Home, nursing home and hospital visits. A second gambling venue in Dromana, Stella’s Hotel, failed recently to secure an extra nine poker machines. In its reasons for refusing the Stella’s application, the commission said it was “not satisfied that the net economic and social impact ... will not be detrimental

to the well-being of the community, including the immediately surrounding area or the wider area of the Mornington Peninsula Shire”. Stella’s, also a private organisation, was mentioned in the Peninsula Club hearing. Peninsula Club patrons not able to access an EGM would often leave the club and walk to the nearby hotel, which had a greater number and selection of machines, hospitality manager Peter Dern told the commission. Continued Page 7


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Governments won’t save homes threatened by future sea rise Mike Hast mike@mpnews.com.au GOVERNMENTS will not protect houses affected by rising seas, says peninsula foreshore committee member David Gill. Mr Gill spoke to The News after attending the 2015 Australian Coastal Councils Conference at the RACV resort in Cape Schanck mid-March, which was hosted by Mornington Peninsula Shire and Frankston Council. The conference was convened by the National Sea Change Taskforce and brought together scientists, academics, disaster planners, engineers, economists, policymakers and other specialists as well as observers. Speakers came from the CSIRO, universities, business groups, research forums, planning authorities and local governments from around Australia. Local speakers included Mornington Peninsula Shire mayor Cr Bev Colomb, Frankston mayor Cr Sandra Mayer, Mornington Peninsula tourism board’s Tracey Cooper, shire coastal planner Virginia Brook, shire Aboriginal cultural heritage officer Adam Magennis, Frankston Council coast erosion planner Jeska Dee, and leisure planner Simone Bonella. Mr Gill said Victoria’s Coastal Strategy Plan made it plain “governments will not be able or willing to protect private assets, including houses, so

Watery world: The state government’s environment department spread 15,000 cubic metres of sand on Frankston beach in November 2013 after it had been removed by storms. By early January 2014 the sea had taken almost half. Picture: Gary Sissons

we need a Future Fund-type source of money” to deal with coming challenges. He said authorities were “planning for the effects of climate change including an eight-metre sea level rise by 2100 as well as a drastic increase in fire risk in populated areas”. “Coastal areas are experiencing booming population growth. For example, in 1956 there were 20,000 people on the Mornington Peninsula. By 2011 there were 150,000. This is

happening around Australia in coastal areas resulting in enormous pressure on infrastructure and habitat. “We need a fund to cope with storm events, severe erosion, beach renourishment, habitat maintenance and scientific data collection – to enable a database for dollar value assessment of priorities instead of ad hoc, wasteful and inequitable spending of limited resources. “For every dollar appropriately spent, a saving of three dollars is pos-

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sible – instead of fixing problems after they develop.” Mr Gill, president of Balnarring Beach Community Association and a former member of foreshore committees in Hastings and Somers, said Balnarring Beach’s foreshore committee had an annual budget of $400,000 from camping fees but “our equally deserving neighbour Somers has virtually no income because camping reserves are on the other side of the boundary”. He said coastal management in Victoria was unnecessarily complex. “The state’s coastline has 30 main authorities and 200 local committees of management. The peninsula has 192km of coast or about 10 per cent of Victoria’s total. Frankston has 11km. “The shire has 64km of coast under its control with 10 coastal reserves and nine committees of management. It punches way above its weight in protecting the coastline. The rest is ‘controlled’ by Parks Victoria and the state environment department.” Mr Gill said 96 per cent of Victoria’s coast was in public hands. “I have been involved, like many others, in public committees of management and witnessed:  The hands-on work and long hours of volunteers.  Inappropriate political appointments to committees of management.  Ignorance of connective ecosystems.

 Inadequate planning frameworks and policy fragmentation.  Lack of and inequitable distribution of resources resulting in a failure to protect our coastal asset.  Fire risk acerbated by climate change and seen by CSIRO scientists as threatening higher population areas in the future. “The lessons of the recent fire in highly populated Hastings, which affected Crib Point with its ‘one road in one road out’ layout, displayed the need for a rethink of ‘leave early’ warnings when a fire starts nearby and residents leave by car, only to find they are still in fire danger due to traffic congestion. “Recent surveys that were discussed at the conference have defined what Victorians want from our beach areas:  Passive, relaxed activities with family.  No big developments.  Retention of coastal vegetation and coastal village character. “Victorians respect and enjoy living near and visiting our coast. Let’s make sure this continues.” He said keynote speaker Lisa Neville, Victoria’s Minister for Environment, Climate Change and Water, called for better funding and coordination through a new Marine Coastal Act “after a period of apathy and severe cutbacks by state and federal governments”.

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NEWS DESK School cuts back for Earth Hour MORNINGTON Park Primary School pupils joined a world wide effort to cut power consumption by participating in Earth Hour. Organisations, including schools, from 162 countries found ways to save energy and use less water. At Mornington Park Primary classes turned off all non-essential electrical items for an hour, including lights and computers. Environmental science teacher Jo Dowell said pupils made interpretive signs to encourage energy and water conservation to at home and throughout the school. She said Earth Hour was a time to “recognise the actions being taken to make positive changes”. “This year more than 7000 cities reduced their energy usage during Earth Hour. It feels good to be a part of the positive change.” The school also used Earth Hour to launch its participation in the Resource Smart Schools program.

Setting right tone MARKETING director Danielle Storey of The Cartridge Family – ink, toner and printer sellers since 2000 – is guest speaker at Peninsula Business Network’s breakfast meeting 7-8.30am on Tuesday 14 April at Balnarring Heritage Tavern, 3059 Frankston-Flinders Rd, Balnarring. Her topic is “Creating million dollar customer relationships”. Members $20, others $35 includes cooked breakfast and hot drinks. Book by 13 April on www. peninsulabusinessnetwork.org.au or call Ron Chowanetz, 0412 534 503.

Sharing rules that shape Arnie’s zest for life MORNINGTON real estate agent Adam Jackson has drawn inspiration from a larger-than-life character as part of a coaching program – and he believes the big man’s message can change people’s lives for the better. “When the annual Queensland Real Estate Agents Summit decided to bring Arnold Schwarzenegger out to Australia, we really did not think it was ever going to happen,” he said. “But one of Arnold's rules is: Have a vision, so we put that principle to work and, lo and behold, the signature of one of the most famous people in the world came through.” Mr Jackson, of Eview Real Estate, said Schwarzenegger – or Arnie as he is popularly known - was a millionaire property investor before he made his first movie. “This is the reason you don't see him playing bit roles - he only plays the leading man,” Mr Jackson said. “He turned down all the lesser roles because they weren't part of his vision.” Mr Jackson said the bodybuilderactor-governor is guided by a series of rules which guide his direction in life. The first - have a vision - is similar to that in Stephen Covey’s book 7 Habits of Highly Successful People where he says, “Start with the end in mind”. Even though this farm boy from Austria could not speak English, he had a vision to be the biggest movie star in America and set about following his other rules to make that happen. Rule 2 - think big - suggests that it isn’t any harder to think

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big than think small. Whether he was in bodybuilding or acting, Schwarzenegger didn’t just want to succeed, he wanted to be the world’s best. Even in politics, he didn't run for local council or even mayor, he went for, and got, to the highest level possible. “Only native-born Americans can become president, otherwise we would be calling him President Schwarzenegger,” Mr Jackson said. Rule 3 - ignore the naysayers and break some rules. “No one ever

succeeded by doing what everyone else does,” Schwarzenegger said. “You have to break some rules - not the law. Breaking industry norms is necessary to attain success which, of course, leaves you open to naysayers.” Schwarzenegger says any success is going to create haters. “Even Oprah Winfrey has detractors, so none of us are immune,” he quipped. “Some people just wake up wanting to complain, so make their day and give them something to complain about.

Or, just ignore them.” Rule 4 - no plan B. Don't be afraid to fail or put all your eggs in one basket, he says. “If you have a plan B, on some level, you are already a naysayer of your own because you’ve accepted that the plan might not work. And, by the way, if you fail, really how far can you fall? The floor's right there, so it isn’t that far.” Rule 5 - work your butt off. There’s no substitute for hard work. “It's all about the repetitions,” Schwarzenegger said. “Whether it’s bodybuilding and doing reps in the gym; going to countless acting classes, or even accent-removal classes - for which he thinks he deserves a refund – doing business classes, or cramming more into every day than most people would think possible. Do it. “If you are sleeping too much - any more than six hours a night – my advice is sleep faster.” Rule 6 - give something back. Schwarzenegger’s wage as Californian governor was several hundred thousand dollars, yet he donated the money back. He spent seven years of his life giving back and still sees it as “the most fulfilling job he ever had”. "You will never be more fulfilled than when you do something for someone else," he said. As Mr Jackson said: “These are the rules that took Arnie to the heights of success in three separate and disparate industries.” Books certain to form a big part of his life from now on. Stephen Taylor

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Wildlife in print: One of the peninsula’s treasured predators, the powerful owl (with dinner of a brush-tailed possum), features in a new publication from the shire.

WHAT use is a swamp? Why all the fuss about the southern brown bandicoot? And why is it called the “powerful” owl? Mornington Peninsula Shire is releasing the results of a decade-long study in a well-produced brochure that will answer these, and many more, of your questions. Shire councillors recently endorsed the brochure, “Biodiversity Highlights: Peninsula Flora and Fauna Surveys and Research” and called for a report that could lead to creation of a natural assets local law. This local law would become part of the shire’s biodiversity conservation plan now in preparation. So what use is a swamp? Fierce argument has raged in the community, and in these pages, over many years about Tootgarook Swamp and its beautiful, rare and even commonplace flora and fauna inhabitants, and the desire of homo sapiens constructor to convert it into delightful hidden hideaways and modern haciendas “with potential glimpses of the bay”. It is also a place that we can share with the creatures of air, earth and water as they go about their business, to draw deep contented breaths, to be still for a while and listen, to shed the stresses of life. You will find in the brochure the colourful species Platycercus eximius (eastern rosella), the frenetic, shy Antechinus agilis, and the powerful (there’s a clue) but rare and threatened Ninox strenua. This writer was delighted to find the endangered Euphrasia collina (purple eyebright) thriving on his nature strip, identified from the brochure.

The shire’s flora and fauna survey has revealed a “complex pattern of native vegetation, reflected in more than 43 vegetation types”, plus the native birds and animals that live on both public and private land, all facing what the shire describes as “the emerging challenge of the effects of climate change”. The full-colour brochure contains information on the peninsula’s remnant vegetation and animals and plants regarded as sensitive to threats from natural and human-driven change as pressure on land intensifies. Already only about 10 per cent of the land mass is residual forest. The brochure includes:  A summary of fauna surveys.  Results of road kill inspections.  Pictures of “bellwether” fauna including the southern brown bandicoot, the powerful owl – Australia’s biggest owl, capable of carrying off a mature brushtail possum – and the growling grass frog.  An overview of Tootgarook Swamp’s rich assortment of plants and animals.  Native vegetation mapping.  Pictures of significant plants. The shire has funded the Natural Resources Mapping Project, in which the community will be invited to participate. The resulting database will, the report to councillors says, be of huge assistance to the shire in dealing with development applications, management of roadsides and reserves and in helping owners of “land with high biodiversity values”, and for allocating funds to protect the environment. The brochure summarises larger technical documents that will be available on the shire’s website.

Teeing off for a cause MEMBERS of Mornington Golf Club will join 250 golf clubs around Australia on Tuesday 14 April to raise money for the Breast Cancer Institute of Australia’s support of research for the treatment, cure and prevention of breast cancer. “Tee Off for Breast Cancer Research” events have raised more than $1.63 million for clinical trials research since 1996. “This year, our researchers are planning to start new research that can further improve treatments for women diagnosed with breast cancer, and save more lives,” Victoria Tayler of the institute said. “Mornington Golf Club and its members will be making a valuable contribution to the research.” Details: Helen Laycock, 5977 7545.

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THE rainy start to the day didn’t dampen the spirits of bowlers in the Mercedes Invitational Fours at Mt Eliza on Saturday 28 March … nor the form of winning bowlers Alan Worthington, Geoff Hooper, Jim Howey and Trevor Harrop, of Hastings. They received the Mercedes Benz prize from Mark Seltin, of Mercedes Benz. Second prize went to Mornington Civic and third prize to Karingal. Bowlers came from Bacchus Marsh, Berwick, Brighton, Edithvale, Frankston, Hastings, Karingal, Mornington, Mt Martha, Rye, Ringwood and Seaford for the event. Master of Ceremonies Phil Crowder and Hocking Stuart Mornington’s Brett Trebilcock ran an auction of gifts donated by sponsors. Making club history was the first phone bidder for one of the prizes donated by Mercedes Benz Mornington: a Sandown Racetrack Experience. The identity of the bidder was revealed when the auctioneer said: “Yes mum, the day’s going well; yes I’m fine thanks’ much to the amusement of the crowd. Mrs Crowder was successful in her bid, but Phil Crowder was not so delighted to hear it was a gift for his brother.

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THE self-named Dazzling Tim Mckew will star in The Days of Wine and Roses – an autumnal evening with NoÍl Coward! Saturday 18 April, Morning Star Estate, Sunnyside Rd, Mt Eliza. The show is peppered with sparking wit and anecdotal delights, as well as Coward classics of the 1920s and 1930s, such as Poor Little Rich Girl, A Room With a View, Mad Dogs and Englishmen, Someday I’ll Find You, Mrs Worthington and a special version of The 12 Days of Christmas. Mckew is accompanied by Peter De RyK on piano and Paul Dooley on trumpet in the cabaret show which starts 7pm for 7.30pm. The dinner and show at $90 per head includes a three-course meal, with drinks at bar prices. To book visit trybooking.com/ HDGE or info@morningstarestate. com.au or call 9787 7760.

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Chris Chambers, Growing Connections project coordinator, will present the Western Port Biosphere’s draft biodiversity plan; updates about the Growing Connections project; and, updates biodiversity projects from community conservation groups and from Bass Coast, City of Casey, Cardinia Shire Council, Frankston and Mornington Peninsula Shire councils. The Growing Connections project aims to connect and improve habitat corridors in order to create a bio-

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RSL launches rotunda campaign THE RSL is launching a campaign this month to raise money for a rotunda at a new avenue of honour in Mornington Park. The rotunda will be furnished with bronze plaques giving information about avenues of honour in general and Mornington’s in particular. These are being funded by the federal government’s Anzac Centenary Local Grants Program. The rotunda will in the same place as the park’s original rotunda - a familiar feature to the young men going off to war 100 years ago. The completion date, including painting and landscaping, is expected to be this October - in time for the dedication of the new avenue on the weekend before Remembrance Day on 11 November. The rotunda will also host community events. Its raised floor can be used as a bandstand or as a platform for other entertainments and gatherings. In 2011, Mornington Peninsula Shire considered a proposal by the Heritage Support Committee of the Mornington RSL that a new avenue of honour be established in Mornington as part of the Anzac centenary commemoration. After meetings with local councillors and council staff, investigations were conducted into several local roads to find one suited for this purpose, but they were all rejected for one reason or another. Finally, it was decided to establish the avenue alongside the pathways in Mornington Park where it would gain maximum exposure. It was also agreed to enhance the avenue by having a rotunda displaying information plaques giving the story behind avenues of honour. This will raise awareness of the sacrifice and commitment of local servicemen and women. The new avenue was funded by the shire and completed in October 2012. After a formal ceremony, local dignitaries and school children help plant the trees. The larger ones are ornamental pears and the smaller ones flowering plums. The original avenue, which used to line parts of Main St, was dedicated to all the men from the then Mornington Shire who volunteered for WWI. It was not a memorial for the fallen - that came later when the cenotaph was built - but rather an acknowledgement of all the men who

Funding campaign: The original rotunda, top, and the one planned at Mornington Park.

put their lives on the line during the war. The new avenue has been created in that tradition and will be dedicated to all local servicemen and women from Mornington, Mt Eliza, Mt Martha and Moorooduc who served in all wars and peacekeeping operations since federation. The rotunda has the support of the shire council and Briars Ward councillors have contributed $19,900 of their discretionary spending allowances towards the total cost of $64,450. Mornington Rotary members will cover the cost of painting it. This means about $40,000 must be raised for this project to promote and maintain awareness of an important aspect of local history, keeping alive the military contribution made by the district over the years. The rotunda will also add amenity to the park, providing shelter and shade, as well as being a focal point for various communal and musical activities. The fundraising campaign will start this week. Donations from businesses and individuals will be acknowledged by engraved pavers around it displaying the names or logos of sponsors. Details: 5977 0027 or 0404 873 190.

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them for their input throughout this important community project,” she said. Fellow Briars Ward councillors Anne Shaw and Andrew Dixon support the improvements, saying they will add to the town’s vibrancy. “Mornington is an important local and regional activity centre, and the laneways projects will provide a further enhancement and add to the enjoyment many people get from visiting, shopping and living in Mornington,” Cr Shaw said. Cr Dixon said he looked forward to seeing the community enjoying the improved spaces. “Mornington’s laneways are already a great place, and we look forward to bringing these laneway improvements to the community. We ask for your understanding while works are under way, and look forward to keeping you upto-date on the project,” he said. The first round of works began in February with the installation of public lighting in the laneway between 11 and 7 Main St. To view the strategy visit mornpen.vic.gov.au/.

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machines. This is 6.66 EGMs per 1000 adults – 20 per cent greater than the metropolitan average and 15 per cent higher than the Victorian average. In terms of annual gaming expenditure, peninsula adults put an average of $653 apiece through the machines, 12 per cent higher than the metropolitan average and 19 per cent higher than the state average. This of course is concentrated into those who actually play the EGMs. On the social and economic disadvantage scale the Dromana area ranks 63 of Victoria’s 79 statistical local areas (the peninsula has three of these), indicating a relatively high leval of disadvantage in the catchment area.

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Get family violence out in the open, says campaigner “WHY are we only now talking about family violence?” That’s the question put by Australian of the Year Rosie Batty to the VIEW Club’s International Women’s Day Lunch last month. Hastings and Mornington women were among the 170 VIEW club members at the event at Amstel Golf Course, Cranbourne. Ms Batty, whose son Luke was killed by his father Greg last year, said family violence “has gone on forever, but has always been hidden behind closed doors”. “Now is the time to bring that hidden truth into the open,” she said. “We are constantly being bombarded with statistics on traffic accidents, king hits in the streets, etc., but there are now two women killed each week due to family violence and we certainly don't hear about those sad statistics very often. “It is no longer acceptable for these issues to be kept from us, it is our business and we have every right to know what support is being offered through community legal services and emergency relief for the many victims caught up in a web of fear and isolation.” Ms Batty wants to “stop the myths

surrounding family violence and face the irrefutable fact that one in every three women are, or have been, affected by family violence”. When asked her goals for the year, Ms Batty replied: “By the end of this year I would love it if people could have compassion and understanding for victims, rather than criticism and judgement. “Because, if it hasn't happened to you, it can happen to your granddaughter, daughter, you son or your friend - it may also have happened to your parents. “We cannot afford to be judgemental and critical; we must understand and support and, if we don't know what to do, we need to go to a family violence organisation and ask: How can I help this person? What can I do to be supportive?” Ms Batty also said people “have to remember that violence is a choice, a bad choice, but nevertheless a choice”. Things like drugs, alcohol and mental illness could exacerbate a given situation, but “they are not an excuse and they are not a reason”. She emphasised the importance of education, saying it only took one of us to make a difference and an organisation such as VIEW, providing

From the heart: Rosie Batty receives a bouquet of flowers by VIEW’s national president Robin Perros.

collective energy from dedicated women, had stood the test of time and was needed more than ever. “Children get it tough,” Ms Batty said. “They don't have a voice and that's across all socio-economic backgrounds, across all suburbs and it is not just disadvantaged kids: onein-four children are affected by family violence. “I would like to see educational programs introduced into all schools where both boys and girls are taught to be respectful from a very early age.” Ms Batty will face a busy year. She intends to make the most of the high profile platform she has as Australian

of the Year. She hopes to continue the momentum of change, raising awareness of family violence and not allowing the issue to slip back into ambiguity and ambivalence. “The 12th of February last year was the worst day of my life, but I guess I am testament to the fact that you can rise again, you can find the strength, you can go forward and you can survive,” she said. She believes that grief handled correctly can be character building, while grief handled incorrectly can lead to a great deal of trauma. Ms Batty still battles every day with her tears and heartache, but she also holds some wonderful memories

which give her strength and joy. Despite unimaginable odds, she has become a powerful and passionate advocate for the rights of all women and children who suffer a sense of fear. Unfortunately, many people simply don’t understand it or even comprehend it. After her address Ms Batty was given a standing ovation by VIEW Club members. For help call 1800 7377 328: the National Counselling helpline, for information and response for victims of sexual assault, domestic and family violence. With zone counsellor VIEW Clubs of Australia Joan Dillon.

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Waste watcher: Fred Crump of Mornington. Picture: Gary Sissons

customer service number”. “It is a significant problem for Mornington Peninsula Shire and also many other municipalities around Melbourne.” Not said was that dumped rubbish incidents started to increase markedly when the state government sharply increased landfill levies in 2009, forcing councils to charge more for dumping, and when the shire cut “free” tip tickets from four to three in 2010, which generated more negative comments about the shire from residents than any other issue that year. In 2009, councils were paying a state government levy

of $9 a tonne. Last year it was $53 a tonne.

Chuck it in the sea Discussion of rubbish reminded The News of the bad old ways in the good old days, as covered in the Shire of Mornington’s centenary history, Mornington: In the Wake of Flinders by Leslie Moorhead, which was published in 1971. Ms Moorhead, who co-founded Mornington and District Historical Society in 1964 and was a long-time teacher at Mornington High School, wrote: “At a public meeting held in 1902

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to install centrifugal litter traps to stop rubbish entering creeks and Port Phillip.” He said much less litter from Dandenong now entered Port Phillip. “Most of the litter that ends up on bayside and peninsula beaches comes from further up the line, especially municipalities abutting the lower Yarra River and Port Phillip such as Melbourne, Maribyrnong, Moreland, Darebin, Hobsons Bay, Yarra and Port Phillip,” he said. Mr Crump has a dry sense of humour. Two of his recent questions created mirth in the public gallery. “According to an article in the Leader on Tuesday 17 February 2015, Robin Cooper says the shire should take responsibility for poor roads. Why didn’t Mr Cooper take responsibility when he was transport minister [in the Kennett government] instead of blaming others?” The question was answered by Alison Leighton, who responded that she would not speak for Robin Cooper, but perhaps she would have a chat with Mr Crump after the meeting about his views. “Last week the Rotary clock in Mornington was losing one hour. This week it is gaining one hour. Why not hand it over to an antique dealer, get a new clock and have done with it?” Ms Leighton thanked Mr Crump for “bringing that to our attention. The issue will be raised with our infrastructure maintenance team and we will be looking at what we can do to replace the clock. [The mayor] Cr Bev Colomb requested that we bring Rotary to the table so we can have a good discussion about that”.

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NEWS DESK Winners are grinners: Mt Martha women cricketers celebrate after their first one-day final success.

A first flag for women MT MARTHA Cricket club won its first South East Women’s one day final by beating Bayswater Park recently. As minor premiers, Mt Martha hosted the match. Sent in to bat, they scored 7/175 in their 40 overs, with player-othe-match Fiona Hale top scoring with 72. Mt Martha then bowled Bayswater Park out for 98 runs. Founded four seasons ago, the Mt Martha team is made up of junior and senior players from all over the peninsula. The club also took out the T20 competition beating Kingston Heath in a nail biter, correspondent Rebecca Rogers said.

Where there’s a climb there’s a cable car opportunity IF Mrs Emu has a weakness, it’s heights. And the higher the better. Dizzying heights attract her like a Healesville emu to a child’s sandwich. (This was one of the Blushing Bride’s low points but, to her credit, the child was unmarked; physically, anyway.) But it was still with shock that Emu discovered his BB was an enthusiastic supporter of the proposed Arthurs Seat Skylift. She – who Emu had frequently pursued ardently to the top of the brutal slope where they could collapse, laughing and breathless, as the young (as we were then) are wont to do, and gaze at the star-spangled heavens – was in favour of this clanking machinery. “I can’t wait,” she trilled, “for it to be built. I’ll be one of its first passengers – won’t we, Dear?” It reminded Emu – who hates heights and will never, ever ride in a helicopter no matter how safe they appear to be – of attractions he has been dragged to on jaunts overseas. The wretched things are springing up

everywhere. One day, as he viewed with trepidation an extremely steep Swiss mountain, he had suddenly realised his spouse’s strong preference for anything reached by a cable car or similar contraption. He realised he had been wondering if there was a cable car on the other side of the alp. Nowadays even yodelling sets him a’quiver. Of course getting overseas meant overcoming the dread realisation that large jets don’t actually glide any better than helicopters. But he succumbed to Mrs Emu’s persuasive methods. The thought of 10 or so kilometres – Emu, being a flightless bird, shudders at the thought – separating his tail feathers from terra firma while in transit is enough to make muscles tense.

“It will be perfectly safe,” she says assuringly, knowing Emu’s terror of heights. She actually cackled uncontrollably when he refused to take the lift to the top of the Eiffel Tower, and left him shaking on the ground, her derisive mirth fading as she ascended. Emus as a species have never taken to skiing, either on water or down mountains. But many is the cable car, gondola and chairlift Emu has been hauled on to. One, possibly in Austria, traversed a very deep and very wide valley – so the BB told him, exclaiming at the view as he cringed, eyes clamped shut, listening to grinding, grating noises that could only be steel cables slowly separating as the thing swung relentlessly in the wind. Then he heard that a cable car had been built to provide what Emu knew was utterly unnecessary access to the spectacular summit of a place called Pergamum, or Pergamon, in western Turkey, accompanied by the closing

of the summit road to tourist buses. One of Emu’s very favourite places, Pergamon. It seems the city fathers of nearby Bergama, who control the mighty acropolis and the ancient Greek and Roman ruins atop it, had voted for the cable car and the road closure – although the cognoscenti know of a back route to the top – and imposed the extraordinarily modest fare of 8 Turkish lire (about $A4) for the ride up. And another $4 for the ride down? Emu’s source did not know. “It’s nothing, Dear, and it’s a lovely ride,” Mrs Emu had said winningly when he told her. “Even though we had to go to Berlin to see the altar – the Book of Revelations calls it “the Throne of Satan” – which Germans archaeologists removed in about 1870.” (The exhibit is closed until 2019 or early 2020.) “You’ll manage it, I’m sure, when we go back,” Mrs Emu assured her craven husband. “But what about that monastery

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Committee was conducting an independent assessment of 80 species. The bandicoot is one of just five species being considered first-up by the committee and the only one being considered for delisting because scientists say it is doing well at a few locations around Australia – including in the Grampians and East Gippsland – after removal of predators such as red foxes and feral cats.

Some bandicoot experts claim its potential delisting has been triggered by a number of housing development referrals to the federal Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act. Wildlife corridors, also known as biolinks, have long been promoted as an important way of protecting bandicoots in the southeast and northern Western Port region. Bandicoots on the rest of the peninsula became extinct several years ago. Mr Brunner says promoting corridors so urban development can go ahead in bandicoot habitat “is totally unacceptable and short-sighted. SBBs are not a corridor-living species”. “Even when some isolated and remnant bandicoots still survive in some linear fragments, such as roadsides, drainage and powerline corridors, they should not be expected to simply just have to exist in these narrow corridors

and all will be OK. These are cruel expectations. “I have no objection to a short and wide corridor linking with two substantial colonies of bandicoots with appropriate protection within fences if such a possibility still exists in this region, but this seems to be very doubtful as most SBBs living in the subregion can now only be found in some linear fragments.” He said bandicoots should be provided with large reserves surrounded by a predator-proof fence, the method used to save the even rarer eastern barred bandicoot in Melbourne’s north. Mr Brunner called for predatorproof fences at Pines Flora and Fauna Reserve at Frankston North and the reintroduction of bandicoots. “There are several other reserves in the region that have suitable habitat for bandicoots and they should be considered. They include The Briars

Park at Mt Martha, which already has a predator-proof fence around its nature reserve. There are many other reserves on the Mornington Peninsula where bandicoots used to be in their hundreds that could be fenced. “We definitely need some insurance colonies in large enough reserves in order to guarantee their future survival. “Bandicoots will be happier and safer in a more natural environment where they can retreat in the hot summer into cool gullies and freely spread out in all directions in winter. As to the health of the gene pool, bandicoots can be easily exchanged between reserves.” Twenty-nine Australian land mammals have become extinct over the past 200 years, the worst record in the world, and 56 are currently facing extinction. These losses and potential losses represent more than a third of the 315 species present at the time of European settlement.

Cup win: Dean Holland signals the win as he rides Banca Mo to victory in the first Saturday Mornington Cup ahead of Big Memory and Don Dorem. Right, The Waifs entertain the following day at the inaugural Peninsula Picnic.

Cup runneth over Saturday before Sunday’s picnic TURNSTILE numbers were up for the first Saturday Mornington Cup. Organisers say more than 10,000 racegoers were at the track to see seven year-old Tasmanian Banca Mo cross the line first on 28 March. Total prize money for the cup was $350,000 with the winner guaranteed start in October’s Caulfield Cup. “This horse is incredibly tough. Every time we think he’s had enough

he comes back for more,” Banca Mo’s owner Mandy Gunn said. “We rode him around the farm and just got him back to being a horse before sending him into training down on the beach which really suits him. “He’s a huge part of our family, I bought him as a yearling for $2100 and he’s made our dreams come true, funding trips from Royal Ascot to Kentucky, he’s made so many things possible.”

For the first time in the cup’s 95year history was held on Saturday and not Wednesday. The fashions on the field competition hosted by the Face of Mornington Caitrin O’Rouke saw Felicity Northeast win the new professional millinery category; Charlotte Rybers the trendy teens; and Whitney Calladine the most stylish lady. Hal Salter won the men’s fashions

on the field prize. The day after the cup 4500 people were back at the racecourse for the Peninsula Picnic, arranged by Melbourne Racing Club. Picnickers were entertained by the The Waifs and Paul Dempsey. “We can’t believe the event sold out in its first year but we have room to welcome more people next year as there’s space for us to expand around

the racecourse,” CEO Brodie Arnhold said. The picnic’s creative director Dave Strong said he was pleased with the “look and feel of the first edition”. “It was exciting to see all the best things about the peninsula come together in one place. The music provided the perfect backdrop to a sensational day attended by three generations of family and friends.”

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Fishers, greenies join forces against ‘super trawler’ Mike Hast mike@mpnews.com.au FISHERS and conservationist have joined forces to oppose the imminent arrival in Victoria of another so-called super trawler, the 95-metre, Dutchmanaged Dirk Dirk. The ship has been renamed Geelong Star and will be based in Geelong. It will be operated by Seafish Tasmania, which was banned by the Abbott government from bringing the 143-metre long super trawler MV Margiris to Australia in 2012. The government banned trawlers longer than 130 metres but fishers claim bringing Geelong Star to Australia is a ruse to bring a potentially equally devastating vessel. Victoria’s peak body for amateur fishers, VRFish, said recreational fishers were apprehensive about the arrival of the trawler, which is expected to start fishing for jack mackerel and red bait in waters stretching around southeastern Australia and across the Great Australian Bight. “VRFish is not convinced about the benefits of the operation of the Geelong Star ... which could soon be fishing in Australian waters,” VRFish said. VRFish said the trawler would be fishing in the Commonwealth Small Pelagic Fishery with a 16,566-tonne quota. It said jack mackerel and red bait provided food for recreational fishing species such as southern bluefin tuna, albacore, marlin, broadbill swordfish, mako sharks, thresher sharks and kingfish. Recreational fishing in Victoria

LETTERS Politicians act On my computer screen this week were two disturbing items, both related. First, an appeal for support from the Wangan and Jagalincou people; our true Australians. The Adani Company of India wants to purchase their ancestral lands. Land means so much more to indigenous people than money. The earth, rocks, mountains, plains, plants, animals, rivers and waterholes mean life, both past and future. Two politicians who could be most supportive, namely the Prime Minister [Tony Abbott] who said he has made the indigenous people’s welfare his special interest and challenge, and the Minister for the Environment [Flinders MP Greg Hunt]. The PM appears to be noticeably silent on the matter, while Mr Hunt is openly backing Adani in its bid to produce the world’s largest dirty black hole and shipping its contents over our

Sister trawlers: Dirk Dirk, left, has been renamed Geelong Star and is a sister ship to the trawler MV Magiris, above, which was banned by the federal government in 2012. Pictures: Andrew Mackinnon

was a $2.3 billion a year industry, VRFish said. Seaford fisherman John Willis said the government allowing Geelong Star to take small pelagic fish was a “damned disgrace”. “We have regulated and priced our Australian professional fishing fleet almost to the point of extinction, causing a very limited supply of fresh local fish on our markets,” he said. “Now we invite large multinational factory ships into our waters to bulk harvest our precious resources. Many of the species being targeted are the bottom of the food chain and such practices have been proven to reduce

the overall biomass of larger and more attractive species for both recreational and professional fishing.” He said at the very least “there will be localised depletion”. “Have we learnt nothing about sustainable management? Let’s add this failure of environmental responsibility to the long list that will be left as a legacy by Colbeck, Hunt and Abbott.” (Richard Colbeck is Parliamentary Secretary for Agriculture, and Greg Hunt is the federal Environment Minister and MP for Mornington Peninsula-based Flinders electorate.) He said the trawler had been renamed several times in recent years. “It

is a gun-for-hire fishing machine that is leased to the highest bidder. There’s nothing illegal in that but we’d like to know where our fish will end up. What will they be used for – mulched for cat food and cheap fish pellets to be taken offshore? And what about the vast profits from the ravaging of our seas? Where will they go?” Nick Roberts of Environment Victoria said more than 75,000 people had signed a petition calling on the federal government to permanently ban “all large freezer factory trawlers”. Stop the Trawler Alliance coordinator Rebecca Hubbard said Geelong Star was largest freezer factory trawler

to ever operate in Australia’s small pelagic fishery, and “poses significant threats to protected dolphins, seals and seabirds”. John Edwards of Tuna Club of Tasmania said the government would be selling “our bait stocks for as little as 10 cents a kilogram”. On 1 April the Australian Fisheries Management Authority inspected Geelong Star when it arrived at Albany in WA, and stated it had “passed all AFMA’s requirements for a new fishing vessel entering Australia waters” including the vessel’s “marine mammal excluder device” and seabird bycatch mitigation devices.

precious Great Barrier Reef. Both politicians are, along with many others from their party, refusing to increase Australia’s commitment to the renewable energy target more than a few percentage points. Australia has a wonderful opportunity to develop renewable energy with wind, solar and water power. Our environment minister should lead the way, yet he appears to only want to help those who want to pollute our atmosphere. There would be a huge outcry if our health minister openly encouraged the spread of flu or other diseases. One can only wonder what hold Adani might have on our politicians. Peter Strickland, Balnarring

the proposed five per cent reductions in emissions by 2020. If you read the article (and I don’t think Greg did) it states that due to several factors such as the uptake in home solar, a decrease then in coal burning from power station, a decrease in manufacturing (mainly due to the GFC) and other environmental and economic factors, our emissions have decreased. The article also clearly states that our federal government’s current policies have played no part in these reductions. Yet if you look at comments on Mr Hunt’s Facebook page and his twitter account (yes, a grown man who tweets) he claims it’s all his doing and how wonderfully well off we will be in the future under his stewardship of the environment. Imagine how disappointing it was to read in The Age (29/3/15) that it seems his department has been “fudging” the figures on emissions to achieve a better-looking result. Greg should stick to what he does best, cutting ribbons and getting his

picture in the local paper rather than being responsible for our environmental future. Stephen Hough, Dromana

Maybe if we start by treating our Aboriginal brothers and sisters with some dignity we could speak with some authority on the world stage. But will I live long enough to see some of these issues addressed with decency, instead of political spin, by either side of the old political parties? Rupert Steiner, Balnarring

Emissions omission If you have a look at the website of [Flinders MP] Greg Hunt it appears he has overcome a nasty little problem for us. A newspaper article from the Sydney Morning Herald on his website tells us that Australia will achieve

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Flagging interest To all the local patriotic “Ostrayans” who feel the need to fly our flag to prove their love of the country: if you must fly it, please treat it with due respect and follow the protocols that accompany it. Put the flag out in the morning and bring it in at last light. Do not leave it hanging out all night and day on the flagpole until it is only a tattered blue bit of rag. If you love our flag, then look after it and respect it. John Cain, McCrae

Unworthy to speak Under the present Australian government, we should keep our heads down on the international stage, because our record on many humanitarian and environmental issues makes us a laughing stock internationally. Our willingness to go to war at the say so of America puts us in a very bad light.

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This modern residence provides privacy & security coupled with a versatile floor plan for all the growing family. Offering 4 bedrooms, main with FES & WIR, huge open plan living space with raked ceiling providing for an extra sense of space. Including a large room/area up stairs, which includes own entry and powder room ideal as a teenage retreat or home office. Featuring a deluxe high gloss kitchen with polished concrete benchtop & s/steel appliances looking out over the adjacent meals family area which flows seamlessly to the decked alfresco entertaining area from the huge stacker sliding doors. Including ducted heating, high ceilings, split systems air conditioners, water tank, double remote garage & an easy care garden finishing off this sensational package. Must be seen to be appreciated.

Set in a beachside location, this well-presented 3BR villa is one of only 4 on the block and offers privacy, security & a low maintenance lifestyle. 3 bedrooms include main with WIR & FES, there is a formal lounge plus family area adjoining the bright kitchen. Externally, there is a single garage with extra parking space, landscaped yard with garden and a paved entertaining area. A property in this exclusive Beleura Hill address will be very popular amongst first home buyers, investors, downsizers and retirees, so be sure to get in quickly!

3/102 Beleura Hill Road

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ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST 0418 563 580

JAN MEYER ACCOUNTS 5975 7733

WENDY O’HALLORAN EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT 5975 7733

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

Conley

5975 7733

MORNINGTON

$699,000

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Ideally located only a leisurely 200m stroll from fabulous Fishermans Beach & within easy walking distance of the boutique cafes & restaurants on offer in Main Street Mornington. This single storey 3BR home offers its own street frontage & own title. All behind a secure front fence, the home also features ensuite and WIR to main bedroom, open living area with timber floors and kitchen with stone benchtops, AEG appliances & walk-in pantry, there is ducted heating & refrigerated cooling and outside is an alfresco entertaining area and singel garage. Inspect Sat 12-12.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

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Get in early & save on stamp duty with this stunning townhouse on its own title & offering carefree convenience of a low maintenance lifestyle coupled with a prized position minutes walk to Main St shops and restaurants, Wilson Reserve and moments from Fishermans Beach. This exquisite 3 bedroom town residence delivers 21.3 squares of executive building with an emphasis on space & light from the well thought out floor plan that offers open plan living & includes all the extras you would come to expect with a coveted position such as this! IMAGES FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY

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MORNINGTON

$729,000 - $749,000

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To be built to exacting standards & with a convenient location only minutes stroll to boutique cafes & shopping on Main Street as well as to the white sands of Mills beach are these free standing new homes offering individual titles. Promising an easy care beachside lifestyle combined with brilliant saving on stamp duty making these stylish new homes an ideal choice. Designed with an essence on space, light & functionality with each offering 3 bedrooms with downstairs master with FES & WIR, an open plan living/ dining/kitchen area downstairs, a 2nd living space upstairs & a double auto garage.

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MAUREEN GILLHAM LICENSED ESTATE AGENT 0418 558 777

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JADE WILSON PROPERTY MANAGER 5975 7733

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Reap the savings and buy whilst under construction, offering around 34sq of home and generous outdoor living areas this architecturally designed townhouse, large bedrooms three bathrooms, magnificent kitchen and huge lounge dining all looking out to the Mount Martha vista and even some sea glimpses. This amazing property offers quality Royadie fittings and fixtures, all done with the Master builders guarantee. View our artists walk through @ wilsonsroad.com.au Inspect By Appointment Contact Geoff Luff 0416 142 336

Inspect by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 2/19 Wilsons Road

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56 Mitchell Street Inspect Wed & Sat 12-12.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

MORNINGTON

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Set at the front of only 2, this sensational beachside home boasts an elevated street position within easy walking distance to Main Street and transport. The single level, 3BR home has a light and spacious feel from the moment you arrive, combining large open living spaces with timber flooring, a deluxe stone topped kitchen & adjacent meals area all flowing out to sun drenched decks at the front & rear. •High quality finishes throughtout •Entertainers delight with 2 decked entertaining areas •Own pedestrian entry from street •Secure yard •Double garage •Ducted heating & refrigerated cooling

Whether you are looking to develop or simply land bank this sensational 1300m2 approx parcel of level land plus the added bonus of a neat & tidy comfortable home which is currently securely let until August, 2015. With other similar sites in the street being developed into 4 units/townhouses, giving a reasonable basis of the potential on this rare property (STCA).

6 Van Ness Avenue

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STEVE CONLEY ROD MORAHAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT LICENSED ESTATE AGENT 0428 389 670 0498 965 555

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST 0418 563 580

JAN MEYER ACCOUNTS 5975 7733

WENDY O’HALLORAN EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT 5975 7733

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

Conley HASTINGS

5975 7733

FOR SALE BY EXPRESSION OF INTEREST

MORNINGTON

OFFERS OVER $850,000

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A clever design coupled with an enviable position makes this stand alone residence capture the very essence of beachside living with an easy care lifestyle and all the mod cons you would expect. This stylish townhouse offers a variety of design finishes both internally & externally coupled with a combination of natural finishes & colour tones which include West Australian limestone feature block work, cedar weatherboards & merbau decking. Boasting zoned living upstairs & down, 3BR’s - downstairs main with FES & BIR, deluxe kitchen with Smeg appliances, auto double garage & decked entertaining area. Inspect by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

4 Neptune Street

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BEACHSIDE LAND AHOY!

Hidden away on a tranquil 5 acre setting, this granite stone building features five gables in a Cape Cod style. Offering two residences under the one roof line, separated by a 4 vehicle carport, downstairs is the main residence with 3BR’s, bathroom, toilet & laundry, large open plan lounge & dining room, renovated kitchen with Caesarstone benches, and separate TV room with African slate tile floors. Upstairs is a large bedroom, FES, art studio and gentlemans retreat. The second residence has a downstairs bedroom, lounge,dining and kitchen area, bathroom and laundry, whilst upstairs is another large lounge and second bedroom with ensuite. Both residences are complemented by beautiful plantation shutters and air-conditioning. The property also has dual access. Expression of Interest ending 17th April @ 12pm

Complete with plans & permits to construct a modern new abode of 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, double garage & 2 spacious living areas on a private 409m2 approx beachside allotment within easy access to beach, shops & transport. Offering its own title & wide driveway to this battle-axe lot makes this rare opportunity a must consider for any beachside townhouse buyer.

6 Pineview Lane Inspect By Appointment Contact Geoff Luff 0416 142 336 2/8 Olive Street

Inspect by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

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Offering a pristine presentation, leafy peaceful location & a tasteful/elegant renovation to detail all on a huge two-thirds of an acre allotment. This large, light & bright family home offers extreme comfort & an amazing sense of tranquillity coupled with providing an ideal escape for those wanting to get away from busy suburbia. Comprising of 4 bedrooms, a luxuriously large master suite with WIR/dressing room & palatial ensuite, enormous zoned living spaces including formal lounge & family living area, deluxe stone topped two-pac kitchen with SMEG induction cooktop, pyrolytic oven & large adjacent dining space with lovely garden aspect. •Highest quality renovation •Timber flooring •Vast open living spaces •Double garage & double carport •Huge paved entertaining area With an abundance of space both inside & out for the whole family to enjoy with the added bonus of a convenient location close to highly regarded schools plus the many delights that the Peninsula is famous for! An inspection is a must.

KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 265 337

GEOFF LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 142 336

MAUREEN GILLHAM LICENSED ESTATE AGENT 0418 558 777

JADE WILSON PROPERTY MANAGER 5975 7733

STEVE CONLEY ROD MORAHAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT LICENSED ESTATE AGENT 0428 389 670 0498 965 555

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST 0418 563 580

JAN MEYER ACCOUNTS 5975 7733

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35 Erang Drive Inspect Sat 3-3.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

WENDY O’HALLORAN EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT 5975 7733

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ESTATE AGENTS SINCE 1905

AUCTION

75 OAKBANK ROAD, MOUNT ELIZA MULTIPLE DWELLINGS, ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES (STCA) Privately tucked away in a corner of Mount Eliza is this surprising and multi-faceted property of 10 acres (approx) that offers a world of possibilities. Encompassing a stunningly recreated 4BR main residence, fully self contained cottage plus a separate studio, all set in beautifully landscaped treed surrounds, the property will suit an extended family or B&B/farm-stay accommodation. For those seeking a rural lifestyle, local shopping & schools are on your doorstep, all whilst indulging in the sort of equine activities that this fabulous property caters for by way of well fenced paddocks & yards, stables and farm sheds..

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Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Cameron McDonald 0418 330 916

AUCTION

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29 BARKLY STREET, MORNINGTON COME ONE, COME ALL..This is the one you’ve been waiting for! On a 1120sqm block, with the potential to subdivide (STCA) - the options here are plentiful. The gorgeous home has three bedrooms plus study, formal lounge with gas fire, large open plan tiled kitchen, meals and family room. Ensuite and walk-in robe to main bedroom, family bathroom, separate toilet, double remote garage, ducted heating and reverse cycle air con. Outside stands a garden shed, alfresco area and enough room for a pool. Throw away the car keys as you can easily walk to Main Street, cafes and shops, plus the beach. Everything that is on your wish list is here and more.

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Kay Jeffs 0419 108 124

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81 Arthurs Seat Road, Red Hill 5989 2364


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ESTATE AGENTS SINCE 1905

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TREAT YOUR CHILDREN WELL This lovely beachside home offers so much! Four bedrooms, master with full ensuite plus a family bathroom, L-shaped lounge/dinning, brand new kitchen, with stainless steel appliances, that flows through to a meals area and family room. There are timber floors throughout and the home has been freshly painted inside and out. A gas heater and reverse-cycle air-conditioner completes the inside, whilst outside there is a double carport all fully fenced for privacy. A leisurely stroll to Fishermans Beach and local shops make this a great position where you can enjoy family life to its fullest.

THE PERFECT SEACHANGE! Immaculate and spacious 4BR family home, located right in the heart of Fisherman’s beach and just metres to the beach track and large park. A well planned floor plan features the master bedroom with FES, kitchen and living room all located downstairs, with a further 3 bedrooms and expansive second living room, with open gas fire upstairs. The kitchen features Caesarstone bench tops with breakfast bar and quality s/steel appliances. Pesenting like new, this stunning home features ducted heating, split system air-con, ducted vacuum, & solid Victorian Ash timber floors.

For Sale: $620,000 - $680,000 Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

For Sale: $950,000 - $995,000 Inspect: As sdvertised or by appointment Vivienne Spencer 0409 558 330

Vivienne Spencer 0409 558 330

4/11 KING GEORGES AVENUE, MORNINGTON

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SMELL THE SEA AIR Set in a quiet complex, this 2 bedroom beachside unit is sure to tick all the boxes. It offers a spacious lounge with neutral tonings. There is good size timber kitchen with plenty of room for the cook in the family. The meals/family area opens through a brand new stacker sliding door onto a lovely Merbau deck, bringing inside/outside living together; perfect for the summer BBQ. An updated bathroom, separate laundry and single lock-up garage complete this package. Just a two minute walk to the beach makes it a perfect place to call home!

IDEAL LOCATION This double storey townhouse offers a spacious floor plan and a gourmet kitchen with stone bench tops and stainless steel appliances for the cook in the family. This is conveniently situated next to a spacious living area giving easy access to the merbau deck; perfect for entertaining! Upstairs you have a large master bedroom with walk in robe and full ensuite. Two further bedrooms are serviced by a large family bathroom, all finished in neutral toning.

For Sale: $440,000 - $470,000 Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

For Sale: $680,000 - $725,000 Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Vivienne Spencer 0409 558 330

220 Main Street, Mornington 5976 5900

Shop 11, 210 Dunns Road, Mornington 5976 8899

Vivienne Spencer 0409 558 330

81 Arthurs Seat Road, Red Hill 5989 2364

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A206/83 SPINNAKER TERRACE, MORNINGTON 3

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CHIC WATERFRONT APARTMENT LIVING AT IT’S BEST Here is your chance to secure one of Martha Cove’s sought after apartments. With absolute water frontage this is designer living at its best with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and basement car parking for the two family cars. Stunning gourmet kitchen, open plan living & dining, ducted heating & cooling and the peace of mind of a secure gated entry. Finished with sleek lines and the best in fixtures & fittings, if you have ever dreamt of Martha Cove it’s finally closer than you think.

PRIVACY, TRANQUILITY AND A VIEW This fantastic home, sited on 1800m2 (approx) of slightly sloping land, offers a sea view from the main bedroom, timber kitchen adjoining a meals area that opens to the huge deck overlooking the rear yard. The home also features ducted vacuum & heating, cooling, 10,000Lt water tank and a double carport. Inspect today.

For Sale: $645,000

For Sale: $695000 - $765,000 Inspect: As sdvertised or by appointment

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Chris Garrett 0419 397 835

Stuart Cox 0417 124 707

70 WATSON ROAD, MORNINGTON

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14 VALE STREET, MORNINGTON

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STROLL TO THE VILLAGE If location is important then it doesn’t get much better than this, walk to the village or beach but far enough away from the hustle and bustle. Immaculately presented inside in and out this light filled, open plan family home is bursting with features for one lucky purchaser! Boasting 3 bedrooms plus study, step up lounge with open fire and access out onto the balcony, separate rumpus or family area for the kids, spacious kitchen with all the mod cons, ducted heating, cooling and the list goes on... And let’s not forget the oversized garage - perfect for the toys.

ELEVATE ME Brand new and at the top of its class, this quality home is a must if you want to leave the car at home and walk to Main Street. Four bedrooms, include the upstairs main with ensuite, and this magnificent home also features polished timber floorboards, three person elevator, two living areas, refrigerated cooling and ducted heating, LED lighting and outdoor alfresco with built in BBQ on mains gas. Bay glimpses from the upstairs living area and with all the modern conveniences you could ask for. (A smaller version is to be built next door - so if you would like to buy ‘off the plan’ then feel free to see the finishes this home has to offer).

For Sale $950,000 - $1,020,000 Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

For Sale: $899,950 Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Chris Garrett 0419 397 835

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13/42 ACACIA STREET, MOUNT MARTHA

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IF YOU’RE CONSIDERING RETIRING - CHECK THIS OUT! Sensational retirement lifestyle opportunity for the over 55’s! Located in the Mt Martha Retirement Village, this beautifully presented 2 bedroom plus study independent living unit combines the best aspects of life in retirement: freedom and friendship and with just 59 such units and a 90 bed high-care nursing home and 34 bed hostel a mere 100 metres from the units, plus a 24 emergency call system in each unit, the support on offer is considerable. Add to this the club house with bowling green & loads of activities and no stamp duty, the lifestyle is enviable.

BEAUTIFUL MORNINGTON UNIT - YOU’RE BOUND TO BE IMPRESSED Great opportunity to secure this well presented unit in a delightful garden setting. Offering a spacious lounge room, tiled kitchen & meals area, 3BR’s with BIR’s, and an updated kitchen. Established gardens and private grounds with added featurres such as a single garage, air-conditioning, dishwasher, and covered outdoor entertaining area. Freshly painted with new blinds this light and bright home would be a perfect starter or ideal for retirees. With easy access to transport, walking distance to shops, the beach and Main Street.

For Sale: $480,000 - $500,000

For Sale: Offers over $420,000 Inspect: As sdvertised or by appointment

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Susan Clavin 0417 141 007

Susan Clavin 0417 141 007

7/800 NEPEAN HIGHWAY, MORNINGTON

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BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED AND AFFORDABLE This totally renovated unit in a block of 8 will impress with its style, space and presentation. Close to shops and transport, this immaculate unit offers BR’s with BIR’s, combined bathroom and laundry, open plan living and dining plus a stylish new kitchen that opens out to a courtyard. Other features include new s/steel appliances, air-conditioning, polished timber floors and garage. This is a terrific opportunity to enter the Mornington market and enjoy our much sought after seaside lifestyle.

TOTALLY RENOVATED, TOTALLY GORGEOUS Impressive in design and beautifully presented, this 3 bedroom home is perfect for those looking to downsize without compromising on quality and space, or would be an ideal starter for the sophisticated buyer. Sitting on a compact allotment of 315sqm (approx) with a huge double carport and loads of parking, the home offers: master bedroom with built-in robes and ensuite with double shower, 2 further double bedrooms with built-in robes, family bathroom, separate toilet, large laundry, stunning kitchen with stone bench tops and everything you’d expect, spacious dining room, study nook, fabulous living room and a private courtyard.

For Sale: $345,000 - $375,000 Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

For Sale: $480,000 - $520,000 Inspect: As advertised or by appointment Susan Clavin 0417 141 007

220 Main Street, Mornington 5976 5900

Shop 11, 210 Dunns Road, Mornington 5976 8899

Susan Clavin 0417 141 007

81 Arthurs Seat Road, Red Hill 5989 2364

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28 ATTUNGA WAY, MOUNT ELIZA

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ELEGANCE, SPACE, VIEWS - THIS ONE HAS IT ALL Meticulously presented 3BR plus study home presented with warmth & welcoming ambiance. A carpeted formal lounge & dining room showcase great views, a blackwood kitchen adjoins the family room that leads onto the rear deck where views stretch over the rooftops towards Arthurs Seat & the bay. The 2048m2 approx. block has room for a pool & a tennis court (STCA) with other features to the home including powder room, laundry, double garage, ducted vacuuming throughout and a laundry chute from upstairs.

A BIT OF MARINO MAGIC..You’ll Love Me A beautiful 4BR home in a gorgeous garden setting, within a short stroll to Bentons Junior College. Well designed and beautifully presented, this lovely home features main bedroom with WIR & FES, formal lounge room, new kitchen overlooking the open plan family room and the meals area. Added features include double garage with rear roller door and side access for a trailer, outdoor entertaining area, ducted heating, s/system air-con and landscaped gardens with room to add a pool (STCA).

For Sale: $970,000 - $1,010,000

For Sale: $550,000 - $570,000 Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Susan Clavin 0417 141 007

Kay Jeffs 0419 108 124

9 STALWART AVENUE, HASTINGS

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STEP ONTO THE PROPERTY MARKET LADDER This delightful house has been updated to match the modern standards required in today’s marketplace. The 3BR home has timber floors throughout, a spacious kitchen with stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher, large bathroom with separate shower and spa bath. In the large backyard are garden shed, and the property backs onto a nature reserve. Securely set behind gates and palm trees that add a nice ambiance to the exterior.

RELAX IN RED HILL This delightfully renovated home offers all the convenience and comforts. With a rendered brick facade, the home comprises 3BR’s –main with ensuite, a modern bathroom, and a renovated kitchen. French doors open out onto a delightful deck which overlooks native gardens and low maintenance backyard. Extras include an outdoor shower, garden shed, vegetable plot and separate artist’s studio with a vintage potbelly stove. Set on 1011m2 (approx) this is a must to inspect.

For Sale: $250,000 - $270,000

For Sale : $600,000 - $650,000 Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment Jonathan McShane 0447 282 852

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113 BALNARRING ROAD, BALNARRING

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“CHAPEL CORNER” - 14.5 ACRES (approx.) Circa 1890, Chapel Corner is so named to reflect it past as a local place of worship and to this day still retains some of the original features that make it a very unique home. Transformed over the years to incorporate a more contemporary way of living with five bedrooms and large living spaces. It is now certainly suited to a large family who are keen to also exploit the many great external amenities this special property has to offer.

“HARKAWAY” - 77 ACRES (approx.) Overlooking an ornamental lake and amongst a sprawling garden featuring an array of mature trees sits this double brick home conveniently set between Somers beach and Balnarring. The property is suitable for agricultural or horticultural uses with electric fencing, stockyards & reticulated water (mains connection) whilst a small Blackwood and Radiata pine plantation was established many years ago. The mid 80’s home offers a zoned floorplan with enormous open-plan living space set between two bedroom wings.

For Sale: $1,390,000

For Sale: $1,750,000 - $1,850,000 Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Cameron McDonald 0418 330 916

Cameron McDonald 0418 330 916

BERTH LOT 106, MARTHA COVER WATERWAY, SAFETY BEACH CHOICE OF FIVE FREEHOLD MARINA BERTHS Marina Berth 106 (18m) is one of five marina berths we currently have for sale. · 11m, 12m, 15m and an extremely rare 18m freehold marina berth now available · Priced from $139,500 - $410,000 · All with power water, secure boardwalk access & 24 hour security · Positioned in various locations throughout Martha Coves sheltered waterway · Yearly Owners Corporation fees only $1,200 per annum

For Sale: $410,000

48 BEACH HILL AVENUE, SOMERS VACANT 71 ACRE (approx.) BLOCK ON URBAN GROWTH BOUNDARY

· One of the largest landholdings bordering the Somers township. · Future sub-division potential (STCA), however in the meantime take advantage of its land tax exemption as farm land. (subject to the Purchasers own circumstances) · Elevated building sites that offer Western Port views. · Existing shedding and cattle yards. · Sealed road access from Beach Hill Avenue and frontage to Alexandra Ave. · Access to mains water, power & sewerage

For Sale : $1,580,000 Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment Stuart Cox 0417 124 707

220 Main Street, Mornington 5976 5900

Shop 11, 210 Dunns Road, Mornington 5976 8899

Cameron McDonald 0418 330 916

81 Arthurs Seat Road, Red Hill 5989 2364

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Harcourts Hastings 10/14 High Street 03 5970 7333 www.hastings.harcourts.com.au

Harcourts SINCE 1888

AUCTION

Somers 8 Western Park Road

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‘Burradoo’ Once in a generation an opportunity comes along that’s just too good to pass up. With stunning panoramic water views spanning from Phillip Island through to Flinders and with direct access to renowned Somers beach offers an opportunity to be part of this unique and enviable lifestyle rarely on offer. Set atop Western Park Road, arguably one the most sought after pockets of beach side Somers sits this impressive two storey family home. Featuring an expansive front balcony to enjoy the exceptional sunsets with family and friends will be a highlight for the lucky purchaser. Semi open plan living comprises the hub of the home with multiple living zones and a generous central kitchen for the chef of the home. To accommodate the growing family or holiday visitors there are three generous bedrooms and master with walk-in robe, en-suite and a central main bathroom. Special features include; Split system cooling, gas log fire, lift to the second level, self-contained downstairs rumpus room with kitchenette, store room and laundry/bathroom, triple carport, large workshop and ample shedding. With direct beach access and a short stroll to Somers General Store, Yacht Club and stunning panoramic water views this exceptional property is a must to inspect. AUCTION Saturday 18th April at 1.00pm View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12.30-1.00pm Tim Hughes 0410 470 515

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Suite 2 / 1a Main Street 03 5970 8000 www.mornington.harcourts.com.au

SINCE 1888

PENINSULA PROPERTY SOLUTIONS

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Harcourts Mornington

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Suite 2 / 1a Main Street 03 5970 8000 www.mornington.harcourts.com.au

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Ready For A Sea-Change?

An Exceptional Opportunity

Offering fabulous space indoors and out, an inground pool and a brilliant alfresco zone featuring a bar and pool table, this is the ‘seachange’ your family deserves! Only walking distance to Bentons Square and Benton Junior College, the superb home has all the room your family could ever want during the busy growing years with 3 living areas, 5 bedrooms, a study and even a second driveway to park a boat or caravan. A striking stone and stainless steel kitchen will make an impression with the family chef and everyone will love the completely enclosed alfresco room beside the pool where you can party all year around. Also features master ensuite, powder room and a remote double garage

This beautifully renovated family home is just waiting for you to call it home. Bursting with many extra features, this quality property features 3 good size bedrooms (master bedroom with walk in wardrobe through to stunning full ensuite/bathroom) + 2nd family bathroom. An oversize family/living area adjacent to the new entertainer’s kitchen with stainless steel appliances including dishwasher, gas ducted heating, split system air con plus a private outdoor alfresco entertaining area. Other bonuses of this great property comprise of a HUGE 9.5 X 5.5m carport perfect for a large caravan or boat & an additional double garage & 2 driveways. This is living at its finest.

Malcolm Parkinson 0421 704 246 E malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au Andrew Gillespie 0414 680 512 E andrew.gillespie@harcourts.com.au

Andrew Gillespie

0414 680 512

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Mount Martha 1/12 Cromdale Street

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Luxury Townhouse With Flawless Presentation Built to perfection with unique flawless finishes, this luxury beachside townhouse uses stunning materials to incredible affect, while remarkable attention to detail and outstanding workmanship add to the wow factor. In a sought after street just a pleasant stroll to Dava Drive’s café and famous take-aways as well as the foreshore walking trail, this designer 3 bedroom townhouse offers the grandeur and street appeal of a large home but with incredible ease and covenience. Featuring polished concrete floors, a classy modern kitchen with waterfall stone benchtops, master ensuite, pod-shaped soaker tub and giant sliding doors to an outdoor lounge area and an alfresco deck spilling out to sweeping lawns. Also features internal access to a double remote-controlled garage hidden at the rear. For Sale Negotiable over $695,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 111.30-12.00pm or anytime by appointment Malcolm Parkinson 0421 704 246 E malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au Andrew Gillespie 0414 680 512 E andrew.gillespie@harcourts.com.au

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Harcourts Mornington

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Suite 2 / 1a Main Street 03 5970 8000 www.mornington.harcourts.com.au

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Mornington 23 Shelbourne Court

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Absolute Creek Frontage - Calling Nature Lovers! •Stunning substantial gardens & tranquil location with extensive Tanti creek frontage – easy to imagine you are away from the hustle & bustle •Large family home with multiple options for entertaining, downstairs is a parents retreat with ensuite and an office. •The entertainer’s fully fitted kitchen with all the storage you could desire •Enormous separate workshop providing ample room for storage and work benches •Off street parking for vehicles, boats, trailers, caravans •Walk to the beach, shops, schools, public transport AUCTION Saturday 2nd May at 11.00am View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 11.30-12.00pm or anytime by appointment Janet McNeil 0419 503 327

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• Spacious kitchen/dining/living with plantation shutters and stone benchtops • Three bedrooms, main with ensuite and built in robe plus balcony • Covered & decked outdoor entertaining – offering low maintenance • Quality window furnishings, fittings & fixtures throughout • Ducted heating and reverse cycle heating/cooling • Rear property offering off street parking, privacy and security • 500 metre stroll to Fisherman’s beach & Lilo’s restaurant (Ideal for brekky).

Tastefully renovated to suit the discerning purchaser, this home is located close to the Esplanade walking trails, beaches & easy access to Main Street shops and restaurants. With an updated entertainer’s kitchen featuring stainless steel oven, cook top & dishwasher & trendy splashback all overlooking the rear yard, cooking will be an absolute pleasure! The spacious living room boasts polished timber floors & a pleasant outlook. 2 good size bedrooms both with BIRs, a separate modern laundry, single LU garage, split system heating/ cooling, new window furnishings, great storage areas & private outdoor deck.

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54 Morton Crescent, BITTERN $540,000 plus Bay West Real Estate Hastings, 1/109 High Street, Hastings, 5979 4412 Sean Crimmins, 0411 734 814

ONE of the areas original properties, this beautiful home – circa 1920, has been superbly maintained with extensions and renovations added to bring it to life in the 21st century. Examples of this are the four air-conditioning units throughout the home, along with gas ducted heating and a stainless-steel dishwasher fitted to the kitchen, and extensions made now give the home an impressive four bedrooms. From the welcoming hallway you are led past a lovely parlour room with open fire place and then into a larger space that incorporates the splendid timber kitchen and interestingly, the ladder up to the attic which would be perfect for extra sleeping quarters or seasonal storage. From the kitchen there is a dining area, and a magnificent sunken formal lounge also has a roaring open fireplace set into a brick feature wall. External features are the volcanic rock gazebo in the front garden and an excellent brick barbecue with fireplace and chimney as part of a larger entertaining area.

Harcourts Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road, 5950 2500 www.rosebud.harcourts.com.au

Mornington 4/44 Queen Street

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For Sale Negotiable over $650,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 3.30-4.00pm or anytime by appointment Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 E chris.wilson@harcourts.com.au

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Enjoying sweeping views across Port Phillip Bay, this magnificent double storey residence is crafted to capture contemporary family living, moments from Dromana beach. It boasts a spacious lounge and dining area, large family and meals area and modern kitchen. French doors lead to an elevated entertaining deck and glorious 12-metre inground pool. Upstairs is the rumpus room and sun-drenched balcony. Accommodation is completed by a huge master suite, three additional bedrooms, a spacious family bathroom, separate study and powder room. Attributes include an alarm system, automatic double garage, split system A/C, ducted heating and Foxtel access points.

Stop searching as it’s all here in this wonderful beachside home on a superb 1003sqm allotment close to transport, shops, schools and a short stroll to the beach. The home offers a private entry flowing through to the kitchen with dishwasher, under bench oven and hotplates that overlooks a generous family room that opens to a stunning undercover entertaining patio with cafe blind and overhead heating. If you’re looking for tranquillity this can be found in the formal lounge and dining that opens also the patio. The main bedroom boasts its own ensuite and a bank of mirrored built in robes, whilst the other 3 bedrooms are serviced by a central bathroom. Extras include double remote controlled lock up garage with rear roller door, gas ducted heating, reverse cycle air-con and ‘Crim Safe” security doors.

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This superb single storey home presents the ultimate in modern family living boasting a bright, freeflowing design dressed in premium appointments and private outdoor entertaining in easycare garden surrounds. * Spacious open plan family / meals area with plenty of natural light & sleek kitchen with gas appliances * Covered entertaining terrace with barbeque area amongst sunny, low maintenance gardens * Self contained unit with a bathroom and kitchenette * Elegant master bedroom with walk-in robe and ensuite

Enjoy the convenience of village living and a delightful low maintenance allotment of approx 460 sqm complete with a character home set in absolute privacy behind remote controlled gates to suit everyone’s needs and offers: * Formal living room, kitchen with dishwasher and plenty of bench space. * Family room opening to outdoor living afforded by complete privacy and established trees. * 3 bedrooms all with BIR’s, main with fitted walk in robe, ensuite * Extras include GDH, air-conditioning and garden shed The pick of the bunch is awaiting you just to move in, unpack and enjoy. For Sale View Open

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MORNINGTON 1-4/32 Ruth Road Stylish Single Level Living With Ease Situated in a small boutique complex of 4 units, these soon to be constructed single level homes feature a spacious sun filled interior with high ceilings, contemporary finishes and fantastic outdoor entertaining in low maintenance landscaped surroundings. Comprising 3 bedrooms including main with luxurious ensuite and walk in robe, generous living room, designer kitchen with stone benches & stainless steel appliances, open plan dining/family room, alfresco outdoor area and remote double garage. Ducted heating & split system cooling. Conveniently positioned close to Bentons Square shops, bus & beach. Huge stamp duty savings available

For Sale $655,000 - $695,000 View Call to inspect plans Andrew Jones 0419 339 995 andrew.jones@raywhite.com Ph: 5973 2804

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Ness Cottage

Auction

With its own street frontage, this single-level home is a dream for downsizers & fabulous for first time buyers. It has it all. Tailor made for comfort without compromising on size, the home’s perfectly-presented interior comprises 3BR’s –main with ensuite, central bathroom featuring spa bath, open-plan living & dining area including kitchen with dishwasher and two ovens. Adding to its appeal, the villa also features r/cycle air-conditioning, european laundry, plus internal entry from the garage. A delightful north-facing courtyard has plenty of room to relax or entertain. Whether you are making a lifestyle purchase or adding to your portfolio this peaceful sanctuary in highly-sought beachside locale is ideal.

Ray White Mornington

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Peter Cincotta 0411 888 770 peter.cincotta@raywhite.com Ph: 5973 2818

SAFETY BEACH 4 Spinnaker Terrace

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Luxury three storey residence, located in the Martha Cove Marina development. From the tiled entry foyer on the ground level, there is an office with bar area and a spacious laundry with plenty of storage. The second level has timber floors, floor to ceiling windows, open plan living area with family room opening to a balcony and a kitchen with Caesarstone benchtops, European s/steel appliances, walk in pantry and meals area. At the very top are three bedrooms and the main bathroom, plus the main bedroom which has its own private balcony, ensuite, and his and hers dressing room. This home is complete with double garage with internal access, zoned cooling and heating, alarm system and ducted vacuum, stone benches & internal lift access to all three levels.

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Lina Luppino 0419 571 583 andrew.jones@raywhite.com Ph: 5973 2814

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MORNINGTON 12a Turnbull Street

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THE ESSENCE OF CONTEMPORARY EXCELLENCE

This cutting-edge three-year-old two-storey four-bedroom, 2.5 bathroom residence is a showpiece of designer style that partners stunning gardens by award-winning Apex Landscapes and COS Design with striking modern design. An inspired haven for sophisticated indoor-outdoor entertaining, two superb alfresco areas include a showpiece GHFN FRFRRQHG ZLWKLQ OXVK ODQGVFDSLQJ ZLWK D ¿UH SLW EOXHVWRQH VHDWLQJ DQG D EUHDWKWDNLQJ raised spa with a clear acrylic wall and Bisazza mosaic tiles. Two living areas complement D VOHHN VWRQH NLWFKHQ JURXQG ÀRRU PDLQ EHGURRP ZLWK VW\OLVK HQ VXLWH DQG OLJKWZHOO DQG courtyard aspects and every luxury in this premier address close to the beach, schools and Main Street.

Open, light and airy with private garden views, this stylish single-level four-bedroom, two-bathroom residence is perfectly positioned for a family lifestyle close to schools, Bentons Square, Main Street and the beach. Immaculate interior spaces harness natural light with two living areas, spacious well-appointed kitchen and a beautiful garden setting with a deep deck with an undercover BBQ area. Features a double garage with internal access, boat/caravan parking accessed from Eskdale Court, en suite and a large workshop.

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$1,150,000+ Brett Trebilcock 0439 209 891 / btrebilcock@hockingstuart.com.au Trevor Timmers 0477 005 700 / ttimmers@hockingstuart.com.au

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MORNINGTON 864 Nepean Highway

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Tranquil and relaxing, this much loved three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence is the perfect retreat close to schools, Main Street’s cafes and shops, transport and the beach. The OLJKW ¿OOHG DQG IXQFWLRQDO LQWHULRU RIIHUV XQLTXH WRXFKHV VXFK DV D FHQWUDO DWULXP SURYLGLQJ ambient views from the study , spa en suite and hallway. A spacious living room with a gas ORJ ¿UHSODFH DQG 5 & DLU FRQGLWLRQLQJ FRPSOHPHQWV D IRUPDO GLQLQJ URRP D VN\ OLW NLWFKHQ with stainless steel appliances and a family living and dining room. A north-east garden with a shade-sail protected terrace with a water feature is the perfect place for alfresco dining with a fragrant rose garden as a backdrop.

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Sat 11th April 1-1:30pm & Sat 18th April 1:00-1:30pm $540,000+ Ciril Campelj 0417 549 302 / ccampelj@hockingstuart.com.au

Sat 11th April 2-2.30pm & Sat 18th April 2-2.30 pm $570,000 - $620,000 Ciril Campelj 0417 549 302 / ccampelj@hockingstuart.com.au

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114 Baden Powell Drive, MOUNT ELIZA $760,000 – $840,000 Bowman & Company, 168 Main Street, Mornington, 5975 6888 Robert Bowman, 0417 173 103

THIS substantial single-level, four-bedroom home achieves the perfect balance of formal, casual and entertaining spaces, all on an expansive allotment complete with a swimming pool. The versatile floor plan offers grand living areas with formal lounge and dining zones boasting a stylish fireplace and window seating. A rumpus room complements the sunny casual living and dining room, where a wall of sliding glass opens to the undercover terrace that overlooks in-ground, solar heated swimming pool. The sparkling kitchen has plenty of cupboard space and stainless-steel appliances include a twin drawer Fisher & Paykel dishwasher. Three of the four bedrooms have built-in robes and share the main bathroom, with the larger main bedroom boasting an ensuite with spa bath and a walk-in robe. A separate study could be a fifth bedroom if required. Adding to the appeal of the property is a circular driveway leading up to a carport.

3/14 Wilsons Road, MORNINGTON $790,000-$870,000 Eview Mornington Peninsula, 176 Main Street, Mornington, 5971 0300 Jarrod Carman, 0423 144 102

BARELY 150-metres from Fisherman’s Beach, this bright and modern townhouse represents a great lifestyle full of morning swims and leisurely lattes. The stylish sandstone exterior gives way to a clever design that effectively offers the choice of an upper or lower level master bedroom with either offering direct access to an ensuite or the two-way main bathroom. On the upstairs level, beautiful Tasmanian Ash timber floors anchor generous open-plan living resplendent underneath cathedral ceilings and awash with natural light from the large format windows. Crisp and contemporary, the wellappointed kitchen features Miele appliances including an integrated dishwasher, and an illuminated step-in pantry. Two bedrooms finish off the top level, with a third bedroom back downstairs looking out to a beautiful paved courtyard. Additional appointments include gas ducted heating, reverse-cycle air-conditioning, security alarm and internal access from the double garage.

MORNINGTON 10 Caldwell Street

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Brett Trebilcock 0439 209 891 / btrebilcock@hockingstuart.com.au Trevor Timmers 0477 005 700 / ttimmers@hockingstuart.com.au

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168 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888 For Lease

Safety Beach

15B Pickings Road, Safety Beach Stunning 4BR plus study townhouse, featuring Aussie Oak floors, spacious living & dining area with electric fireplace, bi-fold doors open to a huge hardwood deck with pizza oven. Kitchen includes butler’s pantry, stone benchtops & splashback, 900mm upright gas/electric stove, double drawer dishwasher and plenty of storage. Huge master suite, ducted heating and cooling and more! Available Now 4

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Mount Martha

591 Esplanade, Mount Martha Executive double storey home with 4BR’s plus study, three living rooms for formal entertaining and relaxed family living with access to a wraparound landscaped courtyard. Kitchen features granite benchtops, walk-in pantry and s/steel appliances. Also featuring ducted heating, refrigerated air conditioning and double garage with roller door through to the rear, lawn and garden maintenance included. Available Now 4

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Safety Beach

22 Walter Street, Safety Beach

8 Somerset Place, Safety Beach

An older style home with 3 bedrooms. Front living room with gas heating and separate kitchen meals area. Great sized, fenced back yard and plenty of off street parking. Easy access to Peninsula Link, close to the beach and transport. 6-8 month lease available. Available Now

Space for all the family with room for a boat, trailer and caravan. Including 3 spacious living rooms, bright kitchen with stainless steel appliances, electric oven and gas cooking adjoins a family meals space that overlooks the large, fully fenced back yard and paved courtyard. Double gated side access for a boat or caravan and a drive through double garage provide plenty of access to back yard. Available Now

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Safety Beach

42 Carnoustie Grove, Mornington

61 Helm Avenue, Safety Beach

This freshly renovated property is located in a sought after beachside spot only a short walk to the beaches, local shops and cafes, with transport only moments away. Offering a modern interior and plenty of living space including a kitchen meals area plus two separate lounges with split systems this is a great family home. Separate rear garage, plenty of car parking space and a great sized yard. Available Now

Executive two storey residence in Martha Cove, with 3BR’s all with private bathrooms. Open plan living area with well-appointed kitchen featuring s/steel appliances. Master bedroom with WIR and BIR, ensuite and adult’s retreat. Other bedrooms with private bathrooms. Ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, ample storage space, DLUG, low maintenance yard and entertaining decked area. Available Now

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LUXURY ON LUCERNE

• Look no further if you are looking for a lifestyle of convenience and luxury • This stunning development will secure you prime beachside real estate that is set to be built to exacting standards • Offering 5 contemporary single storey 3 & 4 villas, each having a unique floorplan • Each will offer spacious open plan living with high ceilings, big master bedrooms, complemented by lavish ensuite & WIR’s • With the very best of quality fixtures & fittings incorporating s/steel appliances, stone bench tops, evaporative cooling & heating • This is a turnkey project that will include all carpets, flooring, window furnishings & will come fully landscaped Mornington 1/10 Maxwell Street

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‘we make it happen’


Mornington 30/99 Bentons Road

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$335,000 - $365,000

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Tranquil Oasis

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Mornington 31 Benambra Street

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$400,000 - $440,000

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Hidden Gem

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• Newly renovated

• Renovators dream

• Charming fixtures

• Space to impress

• Serene courtyard & gardens

• Ideal family location

• Ideal location

• Great textures of exposed brick, slate & timbers

Call Darren Hood 0419 666 126

Call Kathy Netherclift 0417 007 722

Mornington 9 Cawarra Street

$430,000 - $480,000

T Y EC RDA P S U IN SAT IS TH

Mount Martha 12 Marthas Walk

From $517,000 $510,000 - $560,000

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Trendy, Quiet Entertainer

Low Maintenance Living In Style

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• Close to schools, shops & transport. • Modern entertainers kitchen

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• Located on a private road off Green Island Avenue

• Great outdoor entertaining & private yard

• Single level townhouse with a great layout

• Beautifully presented home surrounded by

• Outdoor entertaining with good size

established low maintenance gardens

private rear yard • A great answer to downsizing in style

Call Darren Sadler 0417 916 820

03 5976 1188

Shop 37a Bentons Square Shopping Centre, Mornington

Call Darren Sadler 0417 916 820

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TYABB

$870,000 plus

BITTERN

$585,000 plus

VENDORS MOVING ON - PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD! A “ONE AND ONLYâ€? PERIOD HOME • 4 bedrooms (main with WIR), two bathrooms •Kitchen with new quality s/steel appliances including dishwasher and plumbed double-door refridgerator ‡+XJH ORXQJH URRP ZLWK D PDJQLĂ€FHQW RSHQ Ă€UH SODFH •GDH and four air conditioning units •Full length verandahs front and back •Set on 1745 sqm (approx) with established gardens and outdoor barbecue area. •Fully lined 22sqm attic space with power providing ample storage or a play area for the kids.

CENTRAL LIFESTYLE FAMILY LIVING ON 2 ACRES! Situated in a leafy setting this property offers privacy, space, uncompromised renovations and the convenience of central location. Features include: • 4 Bedrooms all with air-conditioning • Main bedroom with WIR & FES • Formal and informal living plus dining area •Spacious kitchen with s/steel appliances •Large study area off formal living room •Family bathroom •Ducted heating and vacuum systems •Outdoor entertainment area with in-ground pool and spa •Double garage plus plenty of open parking space •Fenced grounds with mature trees, paved driveway, 7 taps for the gardens, and a chicken coop •Situated close to Flinders Christian College, a short drive to Peninsula Link and all of the premier beaches, wineries and attractions that the peninsula has to offer

CRIB POINT

By Negotiation

HASTINGS - 5 Otway Court

$220,000 plus

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•Original 3 bedroom home situated in a private and low maintenance setting ‡$ KXJH RSSRUWXQLW\ IRU HQWU\ OHYHO LQYHVWRUV ÀUVW KRPH EX\HUV DQG GRZQVL]HUV •Large living and dining area with galley-style kitchen •Original bathroom in good condition •Fully paved yard •Double carport

HASTINGS

$330,000 - $360,000

VACANT LAND

DEVELOPERS AND INVESTORS - 900 SQM (APPROX.)

•513sqm (approx) block •Situated in a leafy setting close to schools shops and transport •All services available •Get a great deal on your new home build

•20m frontage x 45m depth (approx) •Three bedrooms with built in robes •Two large living areas •Galley-style kitchen with plenty of cupboard space •Single garage and carport •Currently let for $280 per week

HASTINGS

$345,000 plus

RENTAL PROPERTIES 3/119 Victoria Street, HASTINGS

25 Olivia Way, HASTINGS

$230 per week - Avail. 20th Mar

$390 per week - Available Now

9 Herring Street, HASTINGS

6 Durham Court, Mt MARTHA

$280 per week - Available Now

$560 per week - Avail. 20th April

2 /289-291 Stony Point Rd, CRIB POINT $290 per week - Available Now THE PERFECT BALANCE - SPACIOUS, CENTRAL AND LOW MAINTENANCE • 3 Bedrooms with built in robes, master with WIR & ensuite • Spacious separate living and dining areas ‡ 6L]HDEOH NLWFKHQ ZLWK SOHQW\ RI EHQFK FXSERDUG VSDFH DQG VWDLQOHVV VWHHO DSSOLDQFHV • Ducted heating and reverse cycle cooling/heating • Decked outdoor undercover al-fresco area • Currently let for $340pw until 25/8/15

6/289-291 Stony Point Road, CRIB POINT $290 per week - Available Now

Property Management: Dayle Wilcox Ph 0421 473 135

Bay West Real Estate (VIC) Pty. Ltd. 1/109 High Street Hastings, VIC 3915 Ph: 03 5979 4412 Fax: 03 5979 3097 Email: enquiries@baywestrealestate.com.au Web: www.baywestrealestate.com.au

Sales: Sean Crimmins Ph 0411 734 814 Property Management Team: Ph 0421 473 135 Page 30

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BEACHSIDE ELEGANCE AMONG SHOWPIECE GARDENS “Talbingo’’ Sitting graciously among showpiece gardens and enjoying the spoils of one of Mornington’s most exclusive beachside neighbourhoods, this exquisite FRQWHPSRUDU\ UHVLGHQFH LV SHUIHFWO\ EHÂżWWLQJ RI WKLV PXFK HQYLHG DGGUHVV 6HW RQ nearly half an acre (1823 sqm approx) just walking distance to Mills Beach and Mornington Golf Club, the 3 bedroom plus study home features spacious living DUHDV 2)3 VSD HQVXLWH DQG DQ H[WHQVLYH VXQGHFN RYHUORRNLQJ WKH JDUGHQV AUCTION: Saturday 2nd May at 12pm TERMS: 10% deposit, balance 90/120 days PRICE GUIDE: $1.25M+ INSPECT: Saturday 12.00-12.30pm CONTACT: James Crowder 0407 813 377 Deb Ketting-Olivier 0403 554 955

9708 8667

GREAT LOCATION

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NEW LISTING

Shop 7 / 20-22 Ranelagh Drive MOUNT ELIZA www.communityrealestate.com.au

BALNARRING 31 PaciďŹ c Drive

BITTERN 13 Hector Close

NEW LISTING

NOW YOU SEE IT...

Four-bedroom family home on 1130m2 (approx.) lot with generous open plan area including kitchen with island bench, Ilve appliances and a duel fuel oven and gas 5 burner hotplate. Bi-fold doors open out to the outdoor deck area for seamless indoor to outdoor entertaining. A formal living area is at the front of the home, with the bedrooms positioned to the rear. Extra features include ducted heating and cooling, European laundry and secure fencing. Contact Exclusive Agent.

PRICE $500,000 Offers Over VIEW Saturday 11:30-12:00pm AGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996

PRICE $670,000 Offers Over VIEW Saturday 2:30-3:00pm AGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996

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BITTERN 52 The Bittern Boulevard

ONLY 7 LEFT!

AFFORDABLE FAMILY LIVING Surrounded by established gardens on 702m2 (approx) allotment, this ideal family home is features two separate living areas and dining room, light-ďŹ lled kitchen with s/steel appliances and plenty of bench and cupboard space. Three bedrooms have BIR’s with the main bedroom boasting WIR & FES. Other features include ducted heatin, double garage, and access from the dining room to the outdoor entertaining area and large yard for the kids to enjoy. Contact Exclusive Agent.

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TASTEFULLY RENOVATED

Near-new and well presented, this modern home integrates indoor & outdoor living with a smartly conďŹ gured oorplan catering for all family requirements. The main bedroom has FES & WIR, living zones at the rear of the home include lounge and dining area, a theatre room and family zone. The spacious kitchen has s/steel appliances, glass splashback and plenty of bench space. The entertaining hub has a decked area with room for a pool (STCA). Additional features include double garage. Contact Exclusive Agent.

PRICE $470,000 Offers Over VIEW Saturday 10:30-11:00am AGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996

BITTERN 75 Hendersons Road HUGE STAMP DUTY SAVINGS For those looking for a quality unit within a well-built and well-designed complex this needs your immediate attention. Including ducted heating, double garage and landscaping to the front and rear of the property, plus s/steel appliances and LCD down lights throughout. Finished with y screens, letterbox and clothes line. 2 bedroom unit available. 8 units SOLD, only 7 left! Contact Exclusive Agent.

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PRICE From $360,000 VIEW Saturday 12:30-1:00pm AGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996

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AUCTION

TYABB 105 Jones Road

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WHERE THE COUNTRY MEETS THE COAST Set on 3 acres and boasting over 50 squares (approx) of total living offering space and versatility, this premiere four bedroom home takes in expansive views of the bay and beyond. The ground level offers a multi-functional floorplan with four separate living areas, including light-filled informal living and dining with wood combustion heater, formal dining, study or fifth bedroom and games room with bar. The grand kitchen blends luxury with practicality, offering stainless steel appliances, granite benchtops and butler’s pantry. A wide staircase brings you to four spacious bedrooms, including master suite with generous walk in robe, ensuite with spa and granite bench tops. Additional features include, ducted heating and cooling throughout, multi camera video surveillance security system, ducted vacuum and internal access to double garage, plus adjacent identical second garage. A place for relaxation and resort-style living with freestanding indoor heated pool and 6 seater spa. Step into the great outdoors and enjoy built-in BBQ kitchen and rotisserie, plus gazebo for year round entertaining, all with magnificent sea views. A generous 1 acre paddock to rear also beckons for a multitude of uses. Genuine vendors will meet the market.

AUCTION VIEW: TERMS: AGENT:

Saturday, April 25th at 3.00pm Saturday 2.30-3.00pm

10% Deposit, Balance 60 days. Vacant Possession. Paige Brierley 0405 496 722 Chris Watt 0417 588 321

AUCTION

TYABB 1-4 / 1542 Frankston Flinders Road

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SOLID AS A ROCK! - FOR SALE NOW OR TO BE AUCTIONED IN ONE LINE (4 UNITS) Very spacious and full of original character, these California bungalows are in a prime position. Features include 10ft ceilings with ornate cornices and polished hardwood flooring throughout each unit. Entertaining is made easy with a decked outdoor entertaining area and spacious yard to units 1, 2 & 3. Each unit has a spacious kitchen offering gas cooking and electric oven with plenty of bench and cupboard space, adjoined to living and dining area. The generous master bedrooms of each unit are zoned to the front of the home, offering BIR’s and plenty of privacy, plus expansive main bathroom has separate shower and bath in each unit. Further features include, ducted heating to units 1, 2 & 3, access to single garage from rear yard and established gardens. Offering a fantastic opportunity for investors to secure a 4 unit complex with great returns, or first home buyers and retirees looking to settle on the Mornington Peninsula surrounded by opulent wineries and coastline. Must be sold on the day or offers accepted prior to Auction! Page 32

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AUCTION Saturday, May 2nd at 2.00pm VIEW:

Saturday 1:30-2:00pm

TERMS: AGENT:

10% Deposit, Balance 30/60/90 days. Wilma Green 0407 833 996 Paige Brierley 0405 496 722


AUCTION

BITTERN 90 Davies Road

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DECEASED ESTATE AUCTION – “UNFINISHED SYMPHONY” Western Red Cedar home of over 43 squares (406m2) under roofline built to lock up with plumbing and wiring completed. A traditional Australian Homestead style property of 3-4 bedrooms with full ensuite and spa to master, BIR’s to all other bedrooms, massive laundry and North aspect surrounded by over 14squares (133m2) of verandah on 3 sides and massive carport under roofline. A huge 20,000 litre concrete water tank, plus pump and bore with plenty of room to grow vegies and be self-sustainable are also on offer together with the possible addition of surrounding road reserves (S.T.C.A.) This property represents a unique opportunity to purchase a small acreage home at an affordable price. The successful purchaser will need tradesman skills to bring this unfinished gem to its full potential, but the lifestyle on offer will be worth the toil.

AUCTION VIEW: TERMS: AGENT:

Saturday, May 16th at 1.00pm Saturday 12:30-1:00pm

10% Deposit. Balance 120 days. Vacant Possession. Wilma Green 0407 833 996

AUCTION

HASTINGS 1869 Frankston Flinders Road MAIN ROAD SHOWROOM WITH POTENTIAL High clear span tilt panel building of approx 700m² with the best of everything including, floating plaster ceiling and concealed lighting, split system air conditioning, stereo system, CCTV security stystem with security alarm, two pack epoxy floor treatment, electric roller door access to rear car park from dispatch area, huge display windows, 30 sealed car spaces on site, abundant external lighting for signage and enough height for mezzanine level. Internal layout includes open plan retail area, bathroom with shower, full kitchen to staff room, separate invalid WC, feature corner entry with auto doors impeccably maintained landscaping plus previous permit for building of 936m²+ at rear. Suit many uses including dance studio and office or the sale of office supplies, floor coverings, window furnishings, light fittings, automotive parts, furniture, party supplies, childrens needs, sporting and equestrian or warehouse.

AUCTION Wednesday, May 6th at 2.00pm VIEW: By Appointment TERMS: 10% Deposit. Balance 60/90 days. AGENT:

Vacant Possession. Chris Watt 0417 588 321

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jacobsandlowe.com.au

ESTATE AGENTS SINCE 1905

LEASED

2-4 HENRY WILSON DRIVE, ROSEBUD

RYE - BUSINESS FOR SALE

2/154 MAIN STREET, MORNINGTON

Space, Yard and Security

Wunderbar - Seaside Opportunity!

Mornington Retail

• High profile corner location • Building measures 2000m2 approx. • Yard measures 4000m2 approx. • Roller doors, reception area and double gates to secure yard

• Well-located opposite the foreshore • Fully equipped commercial kitchen • Liquor licence • Rent includes 3BR apartment upstairs

For Lease $13,167pcm + GST + Ogs Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

For Sale $180,000 + SAV Contact: Russell Murphy 0407 839 184

• 53 m2 approx • Located on the corner of Main Street and Barkly Street • Available Now

For Lease $2,800pcm + GST + Og Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

SOLD

209 TYABB ROAD, MORNINGTON

2/10 CARBINE WAY, MORNINGTON

3/3 THOMPSON TERRACE, DROMANA

Retail Shop and Office Space

Mornington Factory

Executive Style Warehouse

• 4 Retail Shops ideal for retail food outlets • Sizes range from 62 to 72 m2 approx • Lower & upper level office space • 326m2 total of office space • Now under construction completion expected mid 2015

• 271m2 approx • Modern Factory • Features office & disabled toilet • Available now

• Brand new warehouse • Size 375m2 • High profile location • Available now

For Lease Starting from $35,000 per annum + GST + Outgoings Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

For Lease $1,850pcm + GST + Ogs Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

10/61 WATT ROAD, MORNINGTON

ROSEBUD CENTRAL SHOPPING CENTRE

Mornington Investment • 366m2 approx. • Leased for $34,992pa + GST + Ogs • 5 + 5 year lease commenced August 2014 • Impressive new development on Watt Road

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For Sale $725,000 Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

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For Sale From $520,000 Contact: Russell Murphy 0407 839 184

Retail spaces now available in this well established shopping centre Join Ritchies, The Rosebud Library & Rosebud Cinema Ample staff and customer parking Attractive lease terms available Retail spaces starting from 27 m2 to 181 m2

Shop 11, 210 Dunns Road, Mornington 5976 8899

81 Arthurs Seat Road, Red Hill 5989 2364


INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL

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Our daily bread

Name says it all

ESTABLISHED for 30 years, this popular bakery and cafe trades 7 days a week from 6.30am to 5.00 or 6.00pm. There is seating inside for 12, and 9 out. The bakery stocks all varieties of bread as well as cakes, family pies and jam, with coffee sales particularly strong. Set in a prime area with private car parking at rear, the vendor will trial the business on $12,000 per week turnover.

Trading Monday to Friday from 5am to 2.30pm and Saturday from 7am to 12pm, this busy little takeaway will suit first time business owners and offers a great work/ life balance. The premises has good equipment including a coolroom, and a spacious food preparation area. There is seating inside for 7 customers. Set on a main road in a vibrant commercial and retail precinct, this clean business is worth a look. FreIndustrial takeaway, SEAFORD Price: $150,000 Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151

Bakery & cafe, HAMPTON Price: $240,000 including stock Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151

Business Sales Specialists www.latessabusiness.com.au 50 Playne Street Frankston

Tel: (03) 9781 1588 Business Migrants Expert Advisory Service GYM SUPPLEMENTS SOMERVILLE Attractive business, the only one selling gym supplements on the Peninsula, also sells gym gear & accessories. Vendor happy to train buyer. Vibrant website with online store also. All stock included in price.

ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED CHEMDRY

PRICE REDUCED COMMERCIAL UPHOLSTERY

PRICE REDUCED INDUSTRIAL TAKEAWAY

CARRUM DOWNS Manufacture & custom design of upholstered commercial furniture. Established 2000, large factory in good location, regular client base. Owner willing to stay on and train. 5 ½ days. Vehicle included. HUGE REDUCTION

BRAESIDE Great price for the turnover! Cheap rent, long lease, prominent corner position, coolroom. Trading 5 days. Can’t go wrong with this one – call now!

$50,000 + SAV PRICE REDUCED RESUMES

GENERAL STORE

CRANBOURNE MORNINGTON 3 bedroom accommodation, trades Due to ill health this vendor needs GD\V DP SP 7DNHDZD\V DQG an urgent sale and has drastically general store lines inc gas bottles. reduced the price accordingly. Large Huge potential, current owner forced premises on busy road, established to sell, new owner will maximize 27 yrs. Pet supplies, aquariums, potential. Established 18 years. reptiles, birds. 0867 6(// 12:

$65,000 + sav

FRANKSTON Double shop with good seating and excellent equipment. This Flakey Jakes is in need of rejuvenation by enthusiastic new owner. Huge potential to increase T/O, current owner not suited to the business.

$75,000 + sav

$85,000 + sav

BUSINESS & FREEHOLD

CONVENIENCE STORE

WHOLESALE DELIVERY

CLEANING

FRANKSTON Easy to run business with one driver & one admin, perfect H/W. +RPH EDVHG Âą QR UHQW WR SD\ QR stock to carry. 7 days midnight to DP 'HOLYHUV 6( VXEXUEV Peninsula.

FRANKSTON 6HUYLFLQJ WKH 6( VXEXUEV DQG WKH Peninsula, clients include factories, hotels, real estate, builders as well as residential. Two vehicles are included, hours as required.

$88,000 CONFECTIONERY MANUFACTURING

$99,500

$119,500

$120,000

MORNINGTON PENINSULA Est 7 years selling w/sale & retail IXGJH JOD]HG QXWV HWF 6XSSO\LQJ retail outlets on the Peninsula & interstate, attends regular markets & special events. Factory outlet store and online sales, FB presence.

MELBOURNE 6LWXDWHG LQ ODUJH FRUSRUDWH RIÂżFH building, many orders from within plus catering orders. Good seating capacity, excellent equipment. 5 days only!

$140,000 + sav

$150,000 + sav

PRICE REDUCED BUTCHER

CAFE

FISH & CHIPS

$70,000 + sav

HOME BASED Professional resume analysis, resume writing, interview preparation. Great website, good systems in place. Vendor offers full training and all assistance. &RQÂżGHQWLDOLW\ DSSOLHV

BAYSIDE Outstanding opportunity to purchase an exceptional ChemDry Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Franchise. Endless possibilities await the astute buyer as T/O can be easily doubled. Grow the business, relish the lifestyle. As new VW van, all equip & training.

DOG GROOMING & PET SUPPLIES

MOUNT ELIZA EILDON General store lines, cafÊ, takeaway Two freehold shops on main – can be a restaurant. Wonderful street available @ $220,000 + gst. atmosphere with no opposition. %XVLQHVV VHOOV FDPSLQJ JHDU ¿VKLQJ Residential area, has seating for 20. tackle & bait, auto spares, water 7 days. 3 bedroom accommodation. sports equipment, work gear etc. Vendors must sell! Established 30 years, only one in town.

$120,000 + sav NEW LISTING GENERAL STORE

OPEN TO ALL OFFERS

ROSEBUD WEST Brand new grocery/convenience store in underserviced area with no competition. Opposite foreshore FDPSLQJ JURXQG VKRZV VROLG ÂżUVW TXDUWHU ÂżJXUHV 6WDWH RI WKH DUW ÂżW out, genuine reasons for regrettable sale.

BRIGHTON Great location opposite beach and near train station, school & bowling club. Has 3 bdm accommodation. Fully renovated, excellent equipment, light food preparation RQO\ 6HDWV LQ PRUH RXW

CAFE

$180,000 + sav

$175,000 + sav

LICENSED CAFE

FRESH CHICKEN

FREEHOLD

LICENSED RESTAURANT

ROSEBUD WEST This very popular venue is located directly opposite foreshore and FORVH WR 6 & ZLWK SOHQW\ RI SDUNLQJ available. Dual shop, always busy, seats 60 inside and more outside under footpath umbrellas.

ROSEBUD Established 20 years with only two owners, vendor will stay on to train. 3URÂżWDEOH EXVLQHVV LQ QHHG RI IUHVK approach to take to next level. Prime position in busy shopping plaza. Good equipment.

KEYSBOROUGH Factory in a bay of four factories, easily accessed via Dandenong %\SDVV RU (DVWOLQN 2I¿FH mezzanine, separate storage area, DPSOH ÀRRU ZRUN VSDFH

MAIN RIDGE $ZDUG ZLQQLQJ ¿QH GLQLQJ restaurant set on 20Ac with sweeping vineyard views from the alfresco deck. Well appointed, fully equipped kitchen, large bar area. 2BR cottage offers potential for manager’s residence or storage pantry.

$180,000 + sav

$180,000 + sav

PIZZA, FISH & CHIPS

HOLIDAY LODGE

$240,000 NEW LISTING CURTAINS & BLINDS

$295,000 + sav NEW LISTING WHOLESALER

NARRE WARREN WARATAH NORTH Busy takeaway/milk bar with good Group lodge can accommodate up to FDVK WXUQRYHU ODUJH VKRS ZLWK ZDON LQ 20 people, 3 cottages, solar heated coolroom, commercial kitchen, pool. 10 acre freehold property also double pizza oven. Long lease available for $1.55M, 3 acres of available includes 3 bdm residence bushland at rear attracts birds & with double garage. wildlife.

$350,000 + sav NEW LISTING MANUFACTURING

CRANBOURNE

This established business is well patronised by locals and has a good base of repeat cash buyers. All equipment LQ JRRG ZRUNLQJ RUGHU VKRS ZHOO ÂżWWHG RXW /DUJH HDV\ parking facilities. Trades 7 days from 8am until 6pm.

$39,000 + sav CLEANING

MANUFACTURE & INSTALLS

CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES Fully managed school cleaning business. Long standing permanent casual staff. Established 25 years, yearly contracts. 2015 contract worth $386,000.

MORNINGTON 7RS TXDOLW\ HQHUJ\ HIÂżFLHQW ZLQGRZV with European high security locking. Replacements, newbuilds, renovations. Also awnings, French doors, tilt turn & sliding PVC windows. Extensive website & showroom

ROSEBUD 6WURQJ EUDQGHG UHWDLO VWRUH LQ prime showroom, leads and repeat business guaranteed as positioned alongside the Number One Carpet Retail Organisation in Aust. All work KDQGOHG E\ VXE FRQWUDFWRUV

CLAYTON SOUTH Operates from 2 factories, two delivery persons. Buy from overseas and within Australia, clients are restaurants, takeaways, grocers, fruit VKRSV VXSHUPDUNHWV HWF +LJK SURÂżW percentage, simple to operate.

$420,000 + sav

$435,000 + sav

$490,000 + sav

MANUFACTURING

GLASS APPLICATIONS

FOOD MANUFACTURING

CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES All types of sheetmetal products, specializing in design & manufacture of quality components and accessories. Predominantly steel, stainless steel & aluminium. Large RIÂżFH VSDFH KXJH IDFWRU\

ROSEBUD WEST Large premises with new lease RIIHUHG 6SHFLDOLVHV LQ JODVV GHVLJQ applications and manufacture & supply of security doors. Large customer base of major builders, many repeat clients, Vendor happy to stay on for an agreed period.

CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES 6SHFLDOLVHV LQ JRXUPHW EDNHU\ products, multi award winning business, wholesale and retail trade. Huge delivery network covers Melbourne metro area. Tremendous potential for expansion.

$1.25 million + sav

$1.35 million + sav

$350,000 (business)

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST APPLIES

LICENSED RESTAURANT

RESTAURANT,CAFE & BAR

WARRAGUL DROMANA SORRENTO 6XSHUE ÂżWRXW RI WKH RULJLQDO $1' &216758&7,21 Âą $OXPLQLXP Family run pizza & pasta business, all specializes in custom made furniture, foods purchased from local suppliers. courthouse in town. Central location, stunning established grounds, high outdoor tables & benches, fabrication, Upmarket, attractive presentation, ceilings, commercial kitchen. powder coating, fabrication. Marine total 200 seating capacity. Huge Restaurant seats 149, 78 over the construction & maintenance make VFRSH ODUJH SURÂżWV 9HQGRU KDSS\ WR bar. Licensed premises until 1am. pontoons, jetty demolition. Huge stay on and manage if required. forward orders.

$640,000 + sav

$650,000 + sav

$650,000 + sav

$1 million + sav

Tony Latessa CEA (REIV), AREI, ABB, MAICD Mobile: 0412 525 151 REIV BUSINESS AGENT VICTORIA Australian Institute of Business Brokers Committee Member. 33 years selling experience based on honesty and reliability

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DĞŶƐ tŽƌŬ Žƌ DĞŶƐ ^ŚĞĚ

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KƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƚLJ ƚŽ ƉƵƌĐŚĂƐĞ ƚŚŝƐ ϮϰϬƐƋŵ ǁŽƌŬ Žƌ ƐƚŽƌĂŐĞ ƐƉĂĐĞ ůŽĐĂƚĞĚ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ZŽƐĞďƵĚ ŝŶĚƵƐƚƌŝĂů ĞƐƚĂƚĞ͘ dŚĞ ƐĞĐƵƌĞ ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶ ŚĂƐ Ă ŶĞĂƚ ŽůŽƌďŽŶĚ ĞdžƚĞƌŝŽƌ͕ ƐĞƉĂƌĂƚĞ ůĂƌŐĞ ŐĂƌĂŐĞ͕ ďĂƚŚƌŽŽŵ͕ ĨŽƵƌ ƌŽůůĞƌ ĚŽŽƌƐ ĨŽƌ ŇĞdžŝďŝůŝƚLJ͕ ĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞ ŇŽŽƌ͕ ƉĂƌŬŝŶŐ ĂŶĚ ĂŵƉůĞ ĞdžƚƌĂ ůĂŶĚ ĨŽƌ ƐƚŽƌŝŶŐ ƚƌĂŝůĞƌƐ͕ ďŽĂƚƐ Žƌ ĐĂƌĂǀĂŶƐ͘

/ƚ ĚŽĞƐŶ͛ƚ ŐĞƚ ĂŶLJ ďĞƩĞƌ ƚŚĂŶ ƚŚŝƐ͕ ďĞƐƚ ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶ ŝŶ DĂŝŶ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ ǁŝƚŚ Ă ŶĂƟŽŶĂů ƚĞŶĂŶƚ ĂŶĚ Ă ƉĞƌŵŝƚ ĂďŽƵƚ ƚŽ ďĞ ŝƐƐƵĞĚ ĨŽƌ Ă ƐŚŽƉ Ăƚ ƚŚĞ ƌĞĂƌ ĂŶĚ ƚǁŽ ƌĞƐŝĚĞŶƟĂů ƵŶŝƚƐ above.

Z ^^͗ ϯϴ DĂŝŶ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ͕ DKZE/E'dKE h d/KE &Z/ z ϮϰƚŚ Ɖƌŝů Λ ϭƉŵ ŽŶƐŝƚĞ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ <ĞǀŝŶ tƌŝŐŚƚ Ϭϰϭϳ ϱϲϰ ϰϱϰ

Sale Price: $320,000 ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ ůĂŶ DĂŐƵŝƌĞ Ϭϰϭϴ ϯϳϳ Ϭϯϴ

&Žƌ ^ĂůĞ Ͳ ,ĂƐƟŶŐƐ

h d/KE Ͳ ZŽƐĞďƵĚ

ϭϬϴ DĂŝŶ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ &ŽƌƚŚĐŽŵŝŶŐ ƵĐƟŽŶ͗ WƌŝŽƌ KīĞƌƐ /ŶǀŝƚĞĚ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ <ĞǀŝŶ tƌŝŐŚƚ Ϭϰϭϳ ϱϲϰ ϰϱϰ

WƌŽƉĞƌƟĞƐ &Žƌ >ĞĂƐĞ

dǁŽ ƐŚŽƉƐ ŽŶ ŽŶĞ ƟƚůĞ ĂŶĚ ůŽĐĂƚĞĚ ŽƉƉŽƐŝƚĞ ZŽƐĞďƵĚ ďĞĂĐŚ͕ ƚŚĞƐĞ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƟĞƐ ĂƌĞ ďŽƚŚ ƐĞĐƵƌĞůLJ ůĞĂƐĞĚ͘ 'ƌĞĂƚ ĚĞǀĞůŽƉŵĞŶƚ ŽƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƚLJ Ăƚ ƌĞĂƌ ĂŶĚ ĂďŽǀĞ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƟĞƐ͘

ϭϭ ZĂŝůǁĂLJ 'ǀĞ ʹ hƉ ƚŽ ϱϬƐƋŵ ΨϮϱϬƉƐƋŵн'^dнK'

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ĞĂĐŚ >ŽĐĂƟŽŶ

OFFICES FOR LEASE ;DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ƵŶůĞƐƐ ƐƉĞĐŝĮĞĚͿ

ϯϬ tĂƩ ZĚ ʹ ϲϬƐƋŵ ^ƵďͲ>ĞĂƐĞ ΨϰϬϰƉǁн'^dнK' FACTORIES FOR LEASE ;DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ƵŶůĞƐƐ ƐƉĞĐŝĮĞĚͿ

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ϭ &Ƶũŝ ƌĞƐ ʹ ϭϳϮƐƋŵ Ψϭ͕ϱϴϱƉĐŵн'^dнK' ϮͬϮϯ ĂƌďŝŶĞ tĂLJ ʹ ϰϱϬƐƋŵ ΨϳϴϳƉǁн'^dнK'

ĂůůŝŶŐ ůů ŵďŝƟŽƵƐ DĞĐŚĂŶŝĐƐ

Ϯϳ WƌŽŐƌĞƐƐ ^ƚ ʹ ϮϬŌ ^ŚŝƉƉŝŶŐ ŽŶƚĂŝŶĞƌ ΨϯϱƉǁн'^d

Established mechanical repairs business located on ϱϮϱƐƋŵ ďůŽĐŬ ŽƉĞƌĂƟŶŐ ĨƌŽŵ ďƌŝĐŬ Θ ŽůŽƌďŽŶĚ ϮϰϬƐƋŵ ĨĂĐƚŽƌLJ͘ KīĞƌĞĚ ĂƐ Ă ĨƌĞĞŚŽůĚ ĂŶĚ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ƉĂĐŬĂŐĞ͘ &ĞĂƚƵƌĞƐ ŝŶĐůƵĚĞ ŽĸĐĞ͕ ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶ ĂŶĚ ďĂƚŚƌŽŽŵ͘ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ ůŝƐƟŶŐ ĂŐĞŶƚ ĨŽƌ ĨƵůů ůŝƐƚ ŽĨ WΘ ŝŶĐůƵĚĞĚ ŝŶ ƐĂůĞ͘

ϱ ĞŶŶĞƩƐ ZĚ ʹ ϯϭϲƐƋŵ ΨϲϯϱƉǁн'^dнK'

Z ^^͗ ϭϭϴϱͲϭϭϴϳ WŽŝŶƚ EĞƉĞĂŶ ZŽĂĚ͕ ZK^ h h d/KE &ƌŝĚĂLJ ϭƐƚ DĂLJ Λ ϭƉŵ ŽŶƐŝƚĞ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ <ĞǀŝŶ tƌŝŐŚƚ Ϭϰϭϳ ϱϲϰ ϰϱϰ

&ƌĞĞŚŽůĚ Θ ƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ΨϰϱϬ͕ϬϬϬ t/tK ƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ΨϲϬ͕ϬϬϬ t/tK ŝŶĐůƵĚĞƐ ƐƚŽĐŬ ĂŶĚ W Θ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ ůĂŶ DĂŐƵŝƌĞ Ϭϰϭϴ ϯϳϳ Ϭϯϴ

&Žƌ ^ĂůĞ Ͳ ^ŽŵĞƌǀŝůůĞ

ϭϬϴ DĂŝŶ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ

&Žƌ ^ĂůĞ Ͳ ZLJĞ

For Lease - Mornington

ϳΘϵͬϮϳ WƌŽŐƌĞƐƐ ^ƚ ʹ ϰϬƐƋŵ ΨϭϯϰƉǁн'^dнK' ĞĂĐŚ ϯͬϮϱ WƌŽŐƌĞƐƐ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ Ͳ ϮϱϬ ƐƋŵ Ψϭ͕ϴϯϰ ƉĐŵн'^dнK' Ϯͬϭϴϱ D͛ƚŽŶ dLJĂďď ZĚ ʹ ϱϬϬƐƋŵ ΨϭϮϱϬƉǁн'^dнK' ϭϮϵ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ dLJĂďď ZĚ Ͳ ϱϲϰƐƋŵ

Ψϭ͕ϮϴϳƉǁн'^dнK'

SHOPS FOR LEASE ;DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ƵŶůĞƐƐ ƐƉĞĐŝĮĞĚͿ Ϯͬϭϴϵϭ Wƚ EĞƉĞĂŶ ZĚ dŽŽƚŐĂƌŽŽŬ ʹ ϭϮϬƐƋŵ ΨϲϱϴƉǁн'^dнK' ϭͬϭϱϵ ^ŚŽƌĞŚĂŵ ZĚ ZĞĚ ,ŝůů ʹ ϲϬƐƋŵ ΨϰϱϬƉǁн'^dнK'

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ϭϮͬϭϱϵ ^ŚŽƌĞŚĂŵ ZĚ ZĞĚ ,ŝůů ʹ ϲϱƐƋŵ ΨϳϲϮƉǁн'^dнK'

ĂĨĞ ĚĞ ĂƐĂ Ͳ ZĂƌĞ KƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƚLJ

ŽŵŵĞƌĐŝĂů KĸĐĞ ^ƉĂĐĞ

This prominent café is situated in a well-established shopping centre on a busy corner site with loads of ƉĂƐƐŝŶŐ ƚƌĂĚĞ͘ KƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƟĞƐ ůŝŬĞ ƚŚŝƐ ŽŶĞ ĚŽŶ͛ƚ ĐŽŵĞ ƵƉ ǀĞƌLJ ŽŌĞŶ͘ dŚĞ ŽǁŶĞƌ ŝƐ ƌĞƟƌŝŶŐ ĂŶĚ ƌĞůƵĐƚĂŶƚůLJ ƐĞůůŝŶŐ ƚŚŝƐ ĨĂŶƚĂƐƟĐ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ͘ tŝƚŚ ŐŽŽĚ ƚĂŬŝŶŐƐ ĂŶĚ ůŽŶŐ ůĞĂƐĞ͕ ƚŚŝƐ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ŝƐ ƌĞĂĚLJ ĂŶĚ ǁĂŝƟŶŐ ĨŽƌ LJŽƵƌ ƉĞƌƐŽŶĂů ƚŽƵĐŚ͘

KƉĞŶͲƉůĂŶ ĐŽŵŵĞƌĐŝĂů ŽĸĐĞ ƐƉĂĐĞ ŵĞĂƐƵƌŝŶŐ ĂƉƉƌŽdž͘ ϰϲϮ ƐƋŵ͕ ŶŽǁ ĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞ ĨŽƌ ůĞĂƐĞ͘ &ŽƌŵĞƌůLJ ƵƌǀĞƐ 'LJŵ͕ this property has Main Street frontage with entrance Ăƚ ƌĞĂƌ͕ ϭϱ ĐĂƌ ƐƉĂĐĞƐ ĂŶĚ ĞdžĐĞůůĞŶƚ ƐƚĂĸŶŐ ĂŵĞŶŝƟĞƐ͘ /ŶƐƉĞĐƟŽŶ ďLJ ĂƉƉŽŝŶƚŵĞŶƚ͘

Sale Price: $110,000 + SAV ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ <ĞǀŝŶ tƌŝŐŚƚ Ϭϰϭϳ ϱϲϰ ϰϱϰ

>ĞĂƐĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ Ψϲ͕ϱϰϱƉĐŵ н '^d н K'^ Contact: dĂŶLJĂ ^ĐĂŐůŝĂƌŝŶŝ Ϭϰϯϴ Ϯϴϵ ϴϱϵ

&Žƌ ^ĂůĞ Ͳ ŝƩĞƌŶ

^ƵƉĞƌŵĂƌŬĞƚ &Žƌ WĞƚƐ

&Žƌ ƉĞƚ ůŽǀĞƌƐ ŚĞƌĞ͛Ɛ ĂŶ ŽƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƚLJ ƚŽ ƚĂŬĞ ƵƉ ƚŚŝƐ ŐƌĞĂƚ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ŽƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƚLJ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ŝƩĞƌŶĮĞůĚƐ ^ŚŽƉƉŝŶŐ ĞŶƚƌĞ͘ dŚĞ ƐŚŽƉ ŝƐ ǁĞůů ƐƚŽĐŬĞĚ ǁŝƚŚ Ă ƌĂŶŐĞ ŽĨ ƉƌĞŵŝƵŵ ĚŽŐ Θ ĐĂƚ ĨŽŽĚƐ͕ ƉĞƚ ƚŽLJƐ͕ ďĞĚĚŝŶŐ͕ ƚƌĞĂƚƐ͕ ĐŽůůĂƌƐ͕ ůĞĂĚƐ ĂŶĚ ǀĞƚĞƌŝŶĂƌLJ ƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐ͘ dŚĞ ůĞĂƐĞ ŽŶ ƚŚĞ ƐŚŽƉ ŝƐ ƋƵŝƚĞ ůŽǁ ;ΨϮϵϬϬ ĂƉƉƌŽdž͘ ƉĐŵͿ ǁŝƚŚ Ă ϯ LJĞĂƌ н Ϯ dž ϯ LJĞĂƌ ůĞĂƐĞ ŽƉƟŽŶƐ͘

^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ Ψϰϱ͕ϬϬϬ н ^ s ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ ůĂŶ DĂŐƵŝƌĞ Ϭϰϭϴ ϯϳϳ Ϭϯϴ

For Lease - Mornington

>ŽĐĂƟŽŶ͕ >ŽĐĂƟŽŶ

^ƵƉĞƌďůLJ ƉƌĞƐĞŶƚĞĚ ǁĂƌĞŚŽƵƐĞͬŽĸĐĞ ŝŶ ƉƌŝŵĞ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ /ŶĚƵƐƚƌŝĂů ůŽĐĂƟŽŶ͘ ͻ ^ĞĐƵƌĞ ŐĂƚĞĚ ĐŽŵƉůĞdž ͻ WƌŽĨĞƐƐŝŽŶĂů ŽĸĐĞ Įƚ ŽƵƚ ͻ >ĂƌŐĞ ƐƚŽƌĂŐĞͬǁĂƌĞŚŽƵƐĞ ĂƌĞĂ ͻ ǀĂŝůĂďůĞ ϭƐƚ DĂLJ ϮϬϭϱ

>ĞĂƐĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ &ƌŽŵ ΨϮ͕ϳϱϬƉĐŵ Contact: dĂŶLJĂ ^ĐĂŐůŝĂƌŝŶŝ Ϭϰϯϴ Ϯϴϵ ϴϱϵ

ϭϭϴ DĂŝŶ ^ƚ ʹ ϯϱϬƐƋŵ WƌŝĐĞ ŽŶ ƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶ

&ƌĞƐŚ KƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƚLJ ŝŶ ZLJĞ

MEDICAL/CONSULTING ROOMS FOR LEASE

͚,Žƚ͕ ĨƌĞƐŚ Θ ĐůĞĂŶ͛ ďĞƐƚ ĚĞƐĐƌŝďĞƐ ^ƚĞĂŵ ZĞƐƚĂƵƌĂŶƚ͘ /ƚ ĐŽŵďŝŶĞƐ ĨƌĞƐŚ ƐĞĂĨŽŽĚ͕ ŚĂŶĚŵĂĚĞ ƐŝĂŶ ĚĞůŝŐŚƚƐ͕ ďĞĞƌƐ͕ ϵϱϲ EĞƉĞĂŶ ,ǁLJ Ͳ &ƌŽŵ ϭϮƐƋŵ &ƌŽŵ Ψϱϱϴ Ɖǁн'^dнK' ƐĂŬĞƐ Θ ƐƉŝƌŝƚƐ͕ Ăůů ŝŶ Ă ƐŽƉŚŝƐƟĐĂƚĞĚ ĂŶĚ ǁĞůĐŽŵŝŶŐ ĚŝŶŝŶŐ ǀĂŝů DŝĚ ϮϬϭϱ ĞŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚ͘ /ŶĐůƵĚĞĚ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ůĞĂƐĞ ŝƐ Ă ĐŚŝĐ ϯϬϬƐƋŵ ;ĂƉƉƌŽdž͘Ϳϯ Z ĂƉĂƌƚŵĞŶƚ ŽǀĞƌůŽŽŬŝŶŐ ƚŚĞ ďĞĂĐŚ ĂŶĚ ďĂLJ ǁŝƚŚ Ă ƌĞƐƚĂƵƌĂŶƚ ĨƵŶĐƟŽŶ ƉĞƌŵŝƚ Θ ůŝƋƵŽƌ ůŝĐĞŶĐĞ͘ ϭϯϭ dĂŶƟ ǀĞ ʹ ϮϬϬƐƋŵ ΨϵϲϮ Ɖǁн'^dнK'

^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ ΨϯϱϬ͕ϬϬϬ ǁĂůŬͲŝŶͲǁĂůŬͲŽƵƚ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ ůĂŶ DĂŐƵŝƌĞ Ϭϰϭϴ ϯϳϳ Ϭϯϴ

For Lease - Mornington

ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ dĂŶLJĂ ^ĐĂŐůŝĂƌŝŶŝ Ϭϰϯϴ Ϯϴϵ ϴϱϵ

For Sale - Mornington

WĞƌĨĞĐƚ WŽƐŝƟŽŶ

WĞƌŵŝƚ ĨŽƌ ϴ DĞĚŝĐĂů ^ƵŝƚĞƐ Ͳ WƌŝŵĞ >ĂŶĚ

>ĞĂƐĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ Ψϭ͕ϴϯϯ͘ϯϯƉĐŵ н '^d н K'^ Contact: dĂŶLJĂ ^ĐĂŐůŝĂƌŝŶŝ Ϭϰϯϴ Ϯϴϵ ϴϱϵ

^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ KŶ ƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ <ĞǀŝŶ tƌŝŐŚƚ Ϭϰϭϳ ϱϲϰ ϰϱϰ ůŝƐŚĂ DĂĞƐƚƌĂůĞ ϬϰϬϬ ϳϬϬ ϭϲϵ

dŚŝƐ ϮϱϬƐƋŵ ŽƉĞŶ ƉůĂŶ ƐŚŽǁƌŽŽŵͬĨĂĐƚŽƌLJ ůŽĐĂƚĞĚ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ŝŶĚƵƐƚƌŝĂů ĂƌĞĂ ŽĨ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ŚĂƐ Ă ƐĞƉĂƌĂƚĞ ŽĸĐĞ͕ ďĂƚŚƌŽŽŵ͕ ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶĞƩĞ͕ ƌŽůůĞƌ ĚŽŽƌ ĂŶĚ ĨŽƵƌ ĐĂƌ ƐƉĂĐĞƐ͘ ŽŶ͛ƚ ĚĞůĂLJ ʹ ĐĂůů ŶŽǁ ĨŽƌ ĂŶ ŝŶƐƉĞĐƟŽŶ͘

This prime land has a permit for a medical centre comprising ŽĨ ϴ ŵĞĚŝĐĂů ƐƵŝƚĞƐ͘ ^ŝƚƵĂƚĞĚ ŽƉƉŽƐŝƚĞ ƚŚĞ ŶĞǁ ƵƐƚƌĂůŝĂŶ hŶŝƚLJ EƵƌƐŝŶŐ ,ŽŵĞ ĂŶĚ ŝŶ ĐůŽƐĞ ƉƌŽdžŝŵŝƚLJ ƚŽ ĞůĞƵƌĂ sŝůůĂŐĞ EƵƌƐŝŶŐ ,ŽŵĞ ĂŶĚ Ă ůĂƌŐĞ ĐĂƌĂǀĂŶ ƉĂƌŬ ĨƵůů ŽĨ ƉĞƌŵĂŶĞŶƚ ƌĞƐŝĚĞŶƚƐ͘ ŽŶ͛ƚ ĚĞůĂLJ͘ dŚŝƐ ŝƐ ĂŶ ŽƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƚLJ ƚŽ ŐŽŽĚ ƚŽ ŵŝƐƐ͘

WŚ͗ ϱϵϳϳ ϮϮϱϱ a

1/26 McLaren Place, Mornington, Victoria 3915

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Boating victim’s body discovered Compiled by Melissa Walsh GO and see Matt Elliott in “All a mistake,” Saturday next at Frankston. *** “TRUE love is a spasm, and I’ve had several already.”—Cornelia in “All a mistake.” See our ad. *** “ALL a mistake” next Saturday at Mechanics Hall, Frankston. A FarceComedy in three acts, by St Paul’s Club. *** THE district picnic and sports carnival organised by Mr T. Holland, which was held at Flinders on Monday, realised £75 for the Belgian Fund. *** THOSE who bought tickets for the purposed lecture on “Jerusalem” which was abandoned by Miss Meyer, and have not yet received their money back are asked to apply immediately to Rev G. A. Kitchen. *** WE call the attention of our readers to an advertisement in another column of the announcement of a concert, to be held on Wednesday 28th April, at which mementos, in the form of medals and watches will be presented to the local members of the Expeditionary Forces. Very good talent has been secured, stirring addresses will be delivered and we sincerely hope that there will be a good attendance of the public, so that the send off may be hearty and enthusiastic. ***

ABOUT 160 senior cadets of the 53rd Regiment, under Lieutenant Peoriw, are camped at Ballam Park, 2 miles from Frankston. A church parade was held at St Paul’s Anglican Church on Sunday last, and in the afternoon a route march to Langwarrin took place. The camp broke up on Monday. About 30 boys of the 58th Regiment (Preston and Kew) were camped at the cricket ground. The boys conduct at both camps has been admirable. *** AS a sequel to the sad drowning accident which occurred here last week, the victims of which were two men, news reached Hastings that a body had been discovered by a fisherman named Peter Peterson, who resides at Stony Point. Peterson found the body on the high water mark, about three quarters of a mile in a direct line from the scene of the fatality, on the north side of Han’s Inlet. The body was conveyed to Hastings by Constable O’Shannesey, and was identified by Joseph Amendola as that of his son, Nicholas, who lost his life while trying to rescue Laurence Neilson. The other body has not yet been found. *** WE have been shown a very handsome album, with about 50 photographic views of Frankston and its surroundings taken by Mr J. C. Garrood, to the order of the Frankston Progress Association, who intend to place some in the Tourists Bureau, Melbourne, for inspection by tourist looking out for a beautiful holiday

resort. The views comprise many of the most picturesque and beautiful spots around the town, and some of the views along the beach and at the pier are really magnificent. There is also shown a very fine view of the township itself. Mr Garrood has shown great taste and judgement in the compilation of the album, and taken as a work of art it is very fine indeed. *** FOREIGN Mission services will be held in the churches of the Frankston Methodist Circuit during the coming week, commencing on Sunday next, when the Rev J.W.Burton will preach in Frankston, Langwarrin, and Somerville in the morning, afternoon and evening respectively, and meetings will be held during the week at Tyabb on Monday, Somerville on Tuesday, Langwarrin on Wednesday, and Frankston on Thursday evening, commencing at 8 o’clock each evening. Mr Burton is spoken of as a fluent lecturer , and is well up on the subject of foreign missions, being organising secretary to the Victorian Branch of missions, and his meetings should be both interesting and instructive. *** ON Tuesday afternoon next, the remodelled school, at Frankston, will be office- ally opened by the Minister and Director of Education. Extensive improvements and additions have been made to the school, and it is now one of the most up-to-date buildings in the State. A room has also been

erected in the school ground for the use of the scholars, fitted with all the necessary furniture and tools which will doubtless be of great advent- age to them in the course of their studies. The ceremony will commence about half past 2 o’clock, on the arrival of the officials from Melbourne, when, after an inspection of the school and grounds, short addresses will be given to the scholars and parents, when an adjournment will be made to the Mechanics’ Hall, where tea will be spread, and several toasts given and responded to. Invitations have been issued and accepted by the Hon A. Downward, Sir John Madden M.L.A and Crs of Frankston and Hastings, in addition to the heads of the Education Department. It is to be hoped the parents will turn out in force that day and show their approval of the efforts put forth for the benefit of the children. *** A MEETING of the committee of the recently formed Frankston Belgian Relief Fund was held on Thursday evening, 1st April. All the collecting cards, which had been in circulation for the past month, were presented and checked. The total amounted to £9 15s 9d, which was considered very satisfactory, and if a like amount is collected each month it will go a long way in assisting a most deserving fund. The treasurer also acknowledges, with thanks, the receipt of an amount of 10s 1d, the proceeds of a raffle of handkerchiefs, from Mrs Hartland. The winner of the handkerchiefs is No 131, C. S. Lincoln.

alism, the establishment of SBS, banning sand mining on Fraser Island and his apartheid stance in South Africa. Gorgeous Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young said of Malcolm “a politician and leader of compassion. A true gentleman with a heart full of empathy.” We gave Malcolm a second chance and he took it, with bells on; well done Mal. Puts Lord Tony and Seldom Seen Billy well into the shade. *** I PONDER what Joey Hockey will treat us to in the May budget after his disastrous 2014 effort. A whole year in office with every minister instructed to rubbish Labor, no matter the subject in question. Maybe it “seemed like a good idea at the time” but inextricably it’s lead to Neanderthal land when things get serious on their own account. A solid swipe at his mates, the rich kids? Supa dupa looks fragile at best for those earning the big bucks; even a slight swipe at negative gearing? Tony said it will be boring. An even bigger risk if it is. And maybe I’m dreaming. *** SO here I am in Woolworths making my way peacefully down an aisle. I spot another shopper at the other end coming towards me, purposefully, a big choc a block trolly, dead set in the middle of the aisle. A blank look on her face, glazed, determined, a bulldog. You immediately sense

there will not be any movement at the station; you’re choice is automatic, squeeze to the left or die. She charges on through like Errol Flynn without missing a step. Phew, missed me by “that” much. Sometimes, though rarely, a slight nod of the head. Be warned. *** DON’T you love getting your water bill? True, a mere $30 is now at $200, but think of the positives. A whopping $70 government concession, the added knowledge we are keeping all those South East Water executives in a job and further, their massive salaries (and bonuses) are keeping our economy afloat paying large taxes which pays for our pension? We’re all one big happy merry-go-round family. Then they generously give me the opportunity to win a $1000 gift card simply by signing up to email billing and save those hardworking executives all that messy paper work. Time to pay? A whopping 12 days. Bupa (11 per cent) and electricity up, despite the imaginary carbon tax cut, but Scotty to the rescue with the $2.45 pension increase. I’m getting some idea of how General George Custer felt? *** DO you drink alcohol? Clearly it’s going down the same path as the smoking epic. Ignition locks at .05? Eventually .04? They won’t stop there, they can’t help them-

selves. A life of making sure we behave in a manner approved by them for our own good, currently at a maximum of two standard drinks per day (Glasses, pots or schooners?). “Alcohol is involved in up to two of every three domestic violence incidents and as many as half of all child protection cases” What’s next? Easy, increase the tax; looks like they care and more money to play with. Eventually statistics clearly showing boozers die earlier? Any stats on non-drinkers dying earlier? Any stats on the life shortening effect of masturbation, physically and/or mentally? No chance - we’d nearly all be dead, except me.

*** THE body of one of the victims of the sad boating accident which occurred on March 21st, was found on the beach near Stony Point on April 1st by P. Peterson, who was walking to the railway station with some fish. Word was immediately sent to Constable O’Shannesey, who proceeded to the spot with J. Amendola. The latter identified the body as that of his son Nicholas, and the body was conveyed to the Royal Hotel. At the inquiry held on Friday afternoon evidence was given by Alick Lothian and Ernest Maurice Jennings to the effect that Lawrence Neilson fell overboard by some means unknown, and that Amendola dived in to his rescue. Mr J.M.Watt, J.P. found that Guisiffe Nicholas Amendola came by his death on March 21st from drowning, and that he entered the water in the attempt to rescue Lawrence Neilson, who had by some unaccountable means got into the water. The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon, which was largely attended. The Rev, F. E Watt officiated at the graveside, mentioning in a few appropriate words of the deed in which deceased gave his life. *** A VERY successful concert and art union of gifts, donated by local residents, in aid of the Patriotic Fund, was held in the Hall on Saturday, 3rd April. Mr Robert Cairns presided, and there wars an overflowing audience. From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 10 April, 1915

A Grain of Salt OTHER than my sympathy for the Essendon players I lost interest in the supplements saga long ago, mainly because it was always an impossibility to read between the lines. I only ever had the one question, still unanswered. If the club doctor did not know about it until after it was started, and when he did know voiced his concerns (ditto Mark Thompson), who decided to ignore these concerns and why? *** WITH almost 12 months until the big eight O I’m mindful of the inevitability of change, aptly named reality. Why travel? Easier to stay put, a day at a time, previous energy levels zeroing. Eight years of this column, maybe a book? I’ve more than had my say and very likely I’m in Groundhog Day? The “voice” suggests a new practical regime? If I remain true to my life pattern I’ll do nothing and wait patiently for a “thought” to arrive, an idea? But an idea without inspiration is close to useless. A rest home, complete with cyanide pill? I revert yet again to darling spoilt Scarlett O’Hara. Inspiration? “I’ll think about that tomorrow”. *** FORMER PM Malcolm Fraser leaves us, sadly. His achievements included the continuation of land rights for NT aboriginals established by Gough Whitlam’s government, multicultur-

*** I HAVEN’T personally seen evidence of the physical side of violence between men and women, albeit threatened verbally countless times, but it’s alive and ever present. Marriage may surely be best described in successful terms as a partnership, where each cares for the other, careers and dreams included, which does nothing to explain the constancy of men truly believing they are the superior partner? I see no good reason for these (generally) male feelings, other than two thousand years of customs and practices in male/female relationships. Often the woman is equal to, or sometimes more intelligent, particularly in terms of human nature

By Cliff Ellen and the greater capacity for true love. As for who earns the most money, what’s that got to do with it? *** CONGRATULATIONS to our arrogant Australian cricketers...NSW votes in privatisation; no surprise. True blues...We ponder the inevitability of a GST rise...If penalty rates are reduced they will hire more people, and Collingwood will win the AFL premiership...Best one-liner of the year: “The pensioners of Australia are better off under this government”... Do The Greens celebrate St Patrick’s Day?..To keep us sane: Clarke and Dawe, the Mad as Hell team and Michael Leunig...Forced family plugs 1: Chelsea boy Glenn Dumbrell (nephew) has written a book One Shot McCain 2: Daughter Jennifer Ellen’s “A Flock of Seagulls” next to Aromas Indian and Bahatacos, Rye. (indoor market and cafe, clothes, giftware, collectables, art, vintage, furniture, records)... “What we want women don’t; and what women want we don’t”....hooroo...cliffie9@bigpond. com. www.ello8.com

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Great “Boy band” bust-ups of history By Stuart McCullough ALL good things and the World Cup Cricket Tournament must, eventually, come to an end. In much the same way, it is inevitable that a pre-fabricated boy band must ultimately start to unravel with the speed of a homemade jumper. So it was that Craig bailed out on Bros, Robbie forsook Take That and now Zayn has decided to part company with One Direction. These things are never easy and almost always messy. And whilst news of Zayn’s departure apparently caused Twitter to pretty much soil itself, I can only say for myself that I greeted it with not so much a gnashing of teeth as a gentle shrug of the shoulders and a careless, ‘Meh’. Until, of course, I realised how it might impact my life for the better. That is, if I was quick enough. I am not a fan of One Direction especially. My lack of devotion is possibly fuelled by the fact that for about six months I confused the British popsters with ‘Direct Action’ and couldn’t understand what it was about their music that required such extensive negotiations in the Australian Senate. Having overcome that particular hurdle, I subsequently had the misfortune of hearing their music, most of which seemed based on the sole objective of convincing the listener that the band loved them. Much like Spinal Tap, such an approach almost guaranteed that their appeal would be ‘selective’ in nature. Not that I don’t feel for them in their hour of need. I can recall when the greatest boy-

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In-Zayn abs: Rumours are circulating that Zayn Malik has left One Direction to make more time on his schedule for sit-ups.

band of my era – The Banana Splits – lived up to the promise of their name and blew apart in an orgy of antipathy and recrimination. When news originally broke that keyboard player and the undisputed heart-throb of the ensemble, Snorky, was leaving the band, it was accompanied by the standard press release declaring that he needed time off to recuperate and wished the other members all the success in the

world. Next thing you know, there are pictures of the world’s most famous musical elephant, his trunk submerged in a giant brandy alexander, getting thrown out of The Troubadour Club with John Lennon and Harry Nilsson, splashed across the front pages of tabloid papers. It’s all so predictable. Cue remorse. Cue rehab. Cue solo album that attempts to grow up all at once but succeeds only in alienating a once-

loyal fan base before winding up in the bargain bin in less time than it takes to sing the second verse of the ‘Tra La La’ song. The rest of the group, of course, vowed to carry on without their errant ivory-tickler. (Come to think of it, is it cruel to make an elephant play the piano? Just saying.) But much as when Ginger Spice said ‘sayonara’ to the rest of the Spice Girls in order to pursue a career in anonymity, it was inevitable that the band’s career should go the way of a fruit basket and get all pearshaped. Nothing, not even the sight of a newly minted leather-jacket look by the remaining members – Fleegle, Bingo and Drooper – or their decision to recruit synthesizer wizard and parttime cheese maker, Dennis, formerly of Manfred Mann’s Earth Band, could halt their inexorable slide. From chartbusting musical behemoths to retailshelf squatters in one fell swoop. Their former band mate fared even worse. Eventually, Snorky was hounded out of the music business altogether and forced to scrape by as an extra in David Attenborough nature documentaries. I can only hope that a similar fate does not now await poor Zayn. But where millions of teenage girls see tragedy, I see opportunity. Fact is, now that Zayn has cleared out his locker, a casual vacancy has opened up as a result. Sure, the group could choose to limp through their current world tour and disappoint millions of fans who paid good money to see five people, not four, prancing around on stage. Or they could thumb their re-

maining nose at fate and replace Zayn quicker than you can say ‘underperforming solo album’. How the band responds at this point is crucial to their long-term success. Some bands – AC/ DC, the Wiggles – carry on after losing a member without missing a beat. Others, such as Van Halen, never really recover. Niall, Liam, Harry and Louis: your time is now. To assist, I am prepared to offer my services at what I believe is a highly competitive rate. To help you fellas out, I would be willing to step into Zayn’s place at short notice. And in case you’re drawn to returning to reality television to find a new singer, let me say one just one thing about that as an idea: INXS. Besides, by making me a member of your group, it will inevitably broaden your appeal. Surely there are people who, at hearing that a heavily bearded middleaged man who is a lousy singer and an even worse dancer has been recruited to join the band, will take in interest in One Direction even if that interest might best be described as ‘macabre’. I’ve been rehearsing my dance moves for the last two days. Granted, there are some teething problems but, any time now, I expect to be able to spin around without falling over. I’ve also sewn sequins on nearly all my clothes including the suits I wear to work. I am ready. So, to my new band mates Harry, Niall, Snorky and Posh, I can only say this: brace yourselves – things are about to get interesting. stuart@stuartmccullough.com


Show’s second round set to jump By Liz Dart THE 87th Red Hill Show was a winner. Organisers have been delighted by the number of people who have contacted them saying how much they enjoyed last Saturday’s event. The family atmosphere of the show; the “up close and personal” contact with the amazing range of animals; the grand parade; the woodchop; the entertainment – especially the shearer and the sheep dogs; the rides ... all were crowd pleasers and contributed to the magic of the day. Competition in all sections – from the heaviest pumpkin to the champion beef animal – was keen and received praise from the judges. There was a record number of entries from schools in the sheep classes, with Woodleigh School taking out the champion exhibit in the grand parade. However, two of the most spectacular events of the Red Hill Show are yet to take place. On Saturday 11 April the Clydesdales and harness horses will strut their stuff and also on Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 April, the Red Hill Show jumping will be staged. Both events will be held at the Boneo Park Equestrian Centre, Boneo Rd, Rosebud. Admission is $5 a car each day and food and drinks are available. The Clydesdales, will compete in led, ridden and handler classes with the feature events being the long rein driving and heavy harness competitions. The show jumping is held over two days in two rings from junior and newcomer competitors to past and present Olympic and world cup riders and horses. Equestrian sport is one of the few sports where men and women of all

Show stoppers: Emily McGenniss and her prize-winning shelty goat, above, and Leah Young, top left, and greyhounds saved by Greyhound Rescue Victoria. Pictures: Yanni

ages compete on equal terms. It is also a sport which involves two athletes – the horse and the rider – and the relationship and mutual respect built up between them is the key to a successful partnership. Horses are not eligible to compete in show jumping events until they are

four years old. They need to be at least eight before they can compete in Olympic Games. Horses and riders must complete a course of 10 to 13 jumps, testing their skill, accuracy and training. The aim is to jump the course in the designated sequence with no mistakes.

This is known as a clear round. If any part of an obstacle is knocked down or if the horse refuses a jump, faults are accumulated. There is a time limit, based on a normal canter speed, during which the round must be completed. The winner is the horse and rider

combination which incur the least number of penalties, complete the course in the fastest time or gain the highest number of points depending on the type of competition. Show jumping starts at 8.30am at Boneo Park and other competitions at 10.30am.

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Man of the moment: Rye ruckman, Rhett Sutton, celebrated his 200th game with Rye on Good Friday. Picture: Andrew Hurst

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By Toe Punt ONE of the game’s greatest mobile ruckman, Rhett Sutton, celebrated his 200th game with Rye on Good Friday. The Victorian state representative led the team out for the Demons in front of a huge home crowd and celebrated a 19-point victory over old foes, Rosebud. The Demons, sporting a host of new faces, set the game up in the second quarter with seven goals to two. At the major interval they led by 41 points. The Buds booted eight goals to five in the second hour but the damage had already been done. Adrian Gileno booted four goals in his first day out for the Demons while Harrison Wilson impressed also. Nathan Henley and Kris Bardon were also dynamite for the winners. As expected, Rob Forrest and Jason Bristow, fresh from Subiaco in the WAFL, dominated for the Buds, while

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Chris Dew, fresh from a senior cricket premiership with Pearcedale, was also solid over four quarters. Forrest provided enormous drive for the Buds from half back, despite having a heavy tag all afternoon. He was then swung into the middle after half time and the Demons still couldn’t stop him. Rye coach Josh Moore said Forrest was clearly their best player, while Bristow wasn’t far behind. However, he was more interested in the performance of his own side. “If we can produce that second quarter effort for four quarters we’re going to be pretty hard to stop,” Moore said. Moore said that runner and premiership coach Steve Ryan made a stirring speech before the game, reflecting on the career of Rhett Sutton. “It was a great rev-up for the boys and a wonderful tribute to Sutts,” Moore said. Moore too had some nerves before

the clash. “Arriving at the game I had some nerves and the atmosphere was like a final. However, when the first bounce kicked off the game, all the outside stuff disappeared and I was into the game,” Moore said. In the other Nepean Easter clashes, Sorrento thrashed Dromana, highlighting it’s going to be a long season for the Tigers after years of domination. Somerville kicked off its 2015 season in the way that we all predicted on Easter Saturday, picking up a win against Tyabb. However, it wasn’t the commanding win that was expected after the Eagles made light work of Peninsula League side Langwarrin in a practice match two weekends ago. Tyabb, who had arguably the greatest small forward ever in the AFL in Stephen Milne playing in attack, jumped the Eagles and booted the first four goals of the match. Riley West, Jake Anderson, Michael

Frost and then Milne all booted first quarter goals for the home side. At this stage of the game, this highlighted two things. One, this was going to be a competitive game of footy and two, Tyabb was not going to be the pushover that many thought this season. At quarter time, the Yabbies led by 16 points, 36 to 20. The Eagles engine got going in the second quarter with Justin Farrelly taking control in the ruck and Tommy Shaw starting to cause all sorts of problems down forward. The former Seaford goal kicking machine finished with eight goals for the match. When Adrian Ridout comes back from his hamstring injury, he and Shaw will be unstoppable. Adrian Speedy impressed in his first game for the Eagles after crossing from Mornington and Luke Rowe enjoyed the freedom of floating up forward with the additional tall timber to support him. Jake Anderson was fantastic for the

Yabbies with three goals in a solid four quarter performance, while Milne finished with three. Kade Anderson and James Cottrell were also outstanding for the Yabbies. In the most one sided Easter Saturday game between Sorrento and Dromana, the reigning premier kicked off strong, booting 17.9 (111) to Dromana’s 10.9 (69). Myles Pitt booted five goals and James Hallahan four for the winners while Daniel Grant and Tyrren Head dominated. Even more exciting for the Sharks was the unveiling of some new talent, including Max Kleverkamp, who impressed with a goal in his first senior game. The news was less exciting for Dromana, who struggled to hit the scoreboard. Matthew Bedggood was the only multiple goal kicker with a couple, while Daniel Guerts and Christian Ongarello were among their best players.


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Helping hand: Ex-Saint Stephen Milne was a welcome inclusion for Tyabb, but not enough to get a win over Somerville. Picture: Andrew Hurst

Pythons show early fang PENINSULA LEAGUE By Toe Punt ALL of the hype and excitement surrounding former Richmond, North Melbourne and West Coast forward Aaron Edwards came to life on Easter Saturday. Playing for his new club Pines against traditional rivals Seaford, Edwards dominated across four quarters and booted six goals in a best on ground display. Playing as a high forward, through the middle and even down back at times, Edwards finished the match with six goals from his 11 shots (6.5) in his side’s 15.15 (105) to 11.10 (76) victory.

The home side broke the game open in the second quarter, booting eight goals to one to lead by a whopping 42 points at the long interval. Seaford had the better of the Pythons in the last hour of the match, booting seven goals to four but with the likes of Luke Potts and Brendon Cowell dominating and Jamie Messina at his best, the home side had all of the answers. Taylor Strachan was superb for the Pythons in the ruck in his first senior game for the club. Pines coach Pat Swayne said that Strachan would be a super player for his side this season, given his athleticism in the ruck.

Swayne said it was good to get into the real stuff. “There were some things that we were really happy with and obviously there are some areas that we need to keep working on,” Swayne said. Seaford coach Ben Crowe has had a terrific pre-season and this showed on Saturday. Crowe was superb for the Tigers and certainly led the charge when the chips were down. Nick Braund was a new face in senior Tigers colours and he performed well, while Collingwood VFL player Rourke Fischer was also out on the park for the Tigers. Edithvale-Aspendale got its season away to a flier, smashing

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Bonbeach by 14 goals. Bonbeach, who played in the grand final last season, lost more than a dozen players in the off season and clearly didn’t recover. On Good Friday the Sharks booted three goals in the opening term and only two more for the rest of the match. They led the Eagles by 12 points at quarter time. Michael Meehan, fresh from the amateurs, booted four goals for the Eagles while Brett O’Hanlon, who has been playing at Richmond, finished with three majors. Brad Tagg was a player that was rumoured to be leaving the club in the off season but decided to stay. He also finished with three goals, as did

Jarrod Garth, who was terrific last season. Brody Lawford was another new face for the Eagles and he impressed, as did Josh Tripcony, another local teenager in the side, while Timmy Mannix, who was whacked with the injury stick last year, was back to his brilliant best. Chris Bryan, the former Collingwood and Carlton ruckman, made his debut for Bonbeach and finished with two goals, while Mark Tyrell, Owen Hulett and Jackson Casey collected the top votes. With the losses the Sharks have suffered this season, a lot of responsibility comes down to Bryan, Tyrell, Hulett and Casey.

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Motoring Holden Sandman: Let the good times roll... again EATING up the road and shredding the surf, the Holden Sandman has become an Aussie icon in the 40 years since the original legend made its debut in 1974. Now it’s back, with a modern twist and nose for performance. The 2015 Sandman Special Edition is derived from the award winning VF Commodore SV6 and the sporty SS-V, and is available as a ute and or sleek Sportwagon. While the Sandman is much more advanced than its predecessor it still retains the instantly recognisable surf livery and the groovy, orange shagpile floor rug as an additional accessory. Holden’s Executive Director of Sales, Peter Keley, said the opportunity to revive the legendary Sandman was too exciting to resist. “The Holden Sandman has been synonymous with the great Australian surf safari for decades and perfectly reflects our country’s laid back, yet adventurous attitude to life. When the opportunity came to revive Sandman, we jumped at it,” Mr Keley said. “The reborn Sandman is a statement and reflection of the Australian way of life. Most importantly, it’s about having fun.” Originally launched in a time when cassette players were all the rage and Alvin Stardust topped the charts, the Sandman personifies Australian

culture with its unique styling and adventurous attitude. Popular with surfers, lovers and bohemians alike, Sandman stays true to its roots with its first public display taking place on the sands of Torquay, giving beach goers and car lovers the chance to get up close and reminisce about days gone by … and days to come. “The Sandman is the reincarna-

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Sandman History Sandman was originally launched on the HQ Holden in 1974 as a panel van and ute in a bid to increase Holden’s presence and appeal in the expanding recreational market. What ensued was a car that captured the imagination of a generation, and continued to be offered on the HJ Holden (197476), HX Holden (1976-77) and HZ Holden (1977). After over twenty years in the dark-

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