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Men on track to ‘go loco’ ENJOY an afternoon riding the historic K163 steam locomotive at the Mornington Peninsula Men’s Shed Network’s annual Men’s Shed open day, hosted by the Mornington Railway Men’s Shed. There are nine men’s sheds across the Mornington Peninsula which meet quarterly to provide increased interaction, share learning opportunities, and provide support and skills development. To attend email mrpssecretary@ live.com or call 0409 811 616. For information on men’s sheds visit mensshed.org The train ride will be held 11am3pm Wednesday 16 November, at the Mornington Railway Preservation Society’s station at460 Moorooduc Highway, Moorooduc All aboard: Members of the Mornington Men’s Shed who plan to be on the historic locomotive for their annual celebration are, from left, Fred Youngberg, Andrew Cruddas, Russell Crothers, Graham Crook (at rear), David Wirth, Vic Donnelly and Alex McLaughlan.

Thieves target peninsula servos Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au MORNINGTON Peninsula service stations are increasingly being targeted by late-night thieves. The Red Hill United servo was hit for the fifth time overnight on Wednesday 2 November, after previous robberies on 30 October, two in May – when doors to the servo were wrenched off their hinges – and one in September. Thieves used different vehicles on

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Lifters not leaners: Frankston’s Gawain Johnstone went up against international powerlifters last weekend. Picture: Gary Sissons

Contest worth the weight IF you noticed a lot of huge men around Frankston last Saturday (29 October), there’s a strong chance they were part of a fast-growing powerlifting craze that attracted lifters to town from around the world. Here for the ‘Big Dogs’ powerlifting competition, an invitation-only competition held for the first time in Frankston, eight powerlifters from Russia, the UK and Australia pitted their muscles against each other in the three-set lifting sequence. After lots of grunting and clenching of muscles by all involved, Russia claimed the $30,000 prize when 39-year-old Andrey Malanichev lifted a total of 1140 kilograms in the combined squat, benchpress and dead lift event.

Organiser and Pro Raw Powerlifting owner Markos Markopoulos said Frankston was “the powerlifting capital” of the world and home to some of the best, but that the spectator element was a relatively new addition. He said last week’s event at Frankston Arts Centre was the first of its kind, with a shorter schedule so that spectators could enjoy the entire competition, which is usually held over several days. The new format was a hit, with all 400 seats sold. “If you were out and about in Frankston last week you would have noticed it was packed – there were bodybuilders and weight-lifters everywhere,” he said. Liz Bell

THE works and methods of artists will be on display for four days this month when studio doors are thrown open during the annual Peninsula Studio Trail. The artists have produced a map that can be used to plan a scenic tour that takes in 17 creative spaces, from Frankston South to Flinders, along the coast to Rye and then back to the Port Phillip side of the peninsula through Red Hill. Along the way, the artists will show a range of art not always available in the commercial galleries. At McCrae, Katrina Newman, who makes jewellery with gold and silver, will demonstrate her use of cuttlefish bone casting at 2.30pm Sunday 13 and 19 November. The smell of burning cuttlefish bone, the heat of the gas and the noise of the torch is more than compensated by the excitement of watching as the silver becomes molten and is carefully poured into the cuttlefish bone mould. Newman will describe the process from carving the cuttlefish to casting. It is in her studio that most of the hard work is done to transform a rough cast to a highly polished work of art that she sells directly from her studio. Living on the Mornington Peninsula for more than 17 years, Newman says her jewellery reflects a love of the sea and the Australian landscape. In Mornington, John Trebilco and Dianne Williamson live and make art together, and this year have joined the studio trail for the first time. Other first timers are RIa Brenchley at Flinders, whose studio overlooks Bass Strait, Gary Goodrich at McCrae, whose art space is crammed

Art by figures: Mornington-based artist John Trebilco has joined the Peninsula Studio Trail which has seen studio doors opened on an annual basis for the past seven years.

with a diverse collection of art and potter John Stoomer at Moorooduc. Cathie Coleman, at Bittern, who regularly opens her studio The Swamp, said the trail’s new logo designed by Susan Swenser, “has moved from the paint splash to the feel of the artists’ trail encompassing the peninsula's hills and ocean”. “Working with the Peninsula Studio Trail artists has made me realise what

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Angler hooks champion tag with 11.8kg fish Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au LANGWARRIN fisherman Harry Sellers is the 2016 Victorian Amateur Snapper Champion after he landed an 11.866kg fish over the Melbourne Cup weekend. Jake Milligan, of Mornington, was a close runner up with a snapper weighing 11.620kg, while Rohan McRae, of Wonthaggi, caught the third heaviest Big Red at 9.840kg. The 2016 junior champion is Hunter Blackford, of Frankston, whose fish weighed 7.800kg. The 33rd Tea Tree snapper competition was held on both Port Phillip and Western Port bays with the weigh in and presentation at Mornington Racecourse. The 1492 competitors caught and weighed 1200 fish, with 719 fish coming from Western Port. For the first time in the competition’s history there was a tie for second place in the junior section. Brodie King, of Manor Lakes, and Tommy Porto, of Baxter, each caught snappers weighing 7.480kg. Some anglers walked away with a new boat, motor and trailer package. A 4.3m boat was won by Michael Fitts, of Mt Martha, who caught a 5.889kg fish. Mick Dobson, of Frankston South, caught a 5.814kg fish and won four metre boat and trailer while Ian George, of South Morang, caught a 4.25kg fish to win the 3.7m boat and trailer. One angler recounted a story about a fish pulling the rod out of his hands while he was taking a bite to eat. He gave up trying to jag the rod after several failed attempts. An hour later, another of his rods screamed as a big fish took the bait. Landing it he noticed an extra hook in the fish’s mouth and pulled in the line – and up came the lost rod.

Weighing in: Above, Junior Victorian Amateur Snapper Champion Hunter Blackford, of Frankston, right. Brodie King, of Manor Lakes, and Tommy Porto, of Baxter, share their runners-up cup after deadheating; below, contest runnerup Jake Milligan, left, with 2016 Victorian Amateur Snapper Champion Harry Sellers holding his trophy and Snapper Point Angling Club president Daniel Rand; below left, Brodie Knight with his 3.922kg catch; and top left, Richard Janson, of Carrum Downs, with his catch on the day. Pictures: Supplied and Gary Sissons

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Hall of art: David Morris with Jan Oliver and Tom Jeavons at the art and craft show.

Nostalgia and art for U3A VISITORS to the U3A Mornington art and craft show at the Currawong Hall had a rare view of the creative work by the artists and Currawong Crafties group. “We are delighted to present a wonderful selection of watercolour, oils and acrylic paintings, sculpture and beautiful pieces of craftwork from our beginner, intermediate and advanced classes,” U3A art tutor Jan Oliver said at last week’s opening. Artists and tutors from various classes showed off works: from watercolour to experimental media and paintings in the style of cubism, impressionism and others. Opening the show, Mornington MP

David Morris praised the group’s high level of creativity and progress over the years. “People can continue to be creative throughout their lives and it is wonderful to see the Currawong Hall transformed by such an excellent display of work,” he said. Mr Morris spoke about his early links with U3A Mornington when it had just 42 members and 10 courses. U3A president Tom Jeavons said the organisation was now in its 25th year, had 1200 members and offered more than 200 courses. The art show also included patchwork, quilt work, detailed needlepoint, knitting and embroidery.

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Stitching up: Rita Collins, Kaye Schonewille, Judy Malcolm and Marie Lee are already making quilts for the Royal Children’s Hospital. Picture: Yanni

Call goes out to quilters and sewers QUILT enthusiasts are invited to join the Victorian Quilters at Rosebud Library to make quilts as part of The Very Snuggly Quilt Program for the Royal Children’s Hospital. Whether you want to sew or just help out on the day for an hour or two, or the entire session - the doors are open to everyone, no experience neces-

sary. The program makes and donates quilts to the hospital to provide warmth and comfort to young people suffering lifethreatening illnesses. Anyone attending is welcome to bring a sewing machine, machine hand book, bobbins/reels of thread with small amounts left, general sewing necessities, quarter-

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Ban on bikes after fatality TOUGH new legislation introduced into state parliament last week to get so-called “monkey bikes” off the streets gives police the power to seize and impound the miniature bikes and fine owners up to $3109. If police find a monkey bike and no rider comes forward to claim it, the bike will be impounded and crushed after three months. Riders found not to have a valid motorcycle licence will be charged with unlicensed driving. Frankston Labor MP Paul Edbrooke said the legislation came about after monkey bikes were involved in an incident that claimed the life of Carrum Downs mother-of-two Andrea Lehane, who died after being struck in a shopping centre car park late last year. Mr Edbrooke said he and Carrum MP Soya Kilkenny “lobbied very hard to ensure that police are armed with the appropriate powers to ensure our community is safe from the obvious risk that illegal motorcycles pose”. Mr Edbrooke described the legislation as “a win for our community”. Ms Kilkenny ran a community forum to hear concerns about the bikes soon after Mrs Lehane’s death. “I said that we were going to take steps, including working with police, and we are doing just that”. “These new laws will never bring Andrea back to her family. But giving police the powers to impound and destroy these bikes will help keep our communities safe and, hopefully, prevent any more unnecessary and utterly tragic accidents and deaths in our local communities.” The ban on monkey bikes was welcomed by senior Frankston police. “Given the terrible tragedy that occurred in Carrum Downs last year, and the on-going nuisance and criminal behaviour exhibited by riders of these types of vehicles, local police welcome any extra tool to rid them from our streets,” Southern Metro Region Superintendent Glenn Weir said.

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Chopper rescue POLICE say a Lilydale man was lucky not to be seriously injured when he tripped and fell while walking at The Pillars, Mt Martha, on Cup Day. The 63-year-old injured his shoulder when he tripped and fell onto “jagged and sharp” rocks about 2pm. Acting Sergeant Ray Box, of Mornington CIU, said a rock fisherman saw the man lying injured in a wedgeshaped depression after his fall and called Triple 000. “The tide was coming in and he was getting splashed by the waves so there was no time to lose,” he said. Ambulance crews called to the scene had to wait for the police helicopter to arrive from the West Gate Bridge – 15 minutes away – because of the difficulty in reaching the man. A chopper crewman was then winched down to put a rescue harness on the man, who was flown to Mt Martha Primary School oval and taken by road to Frankston Hospital. He was said to be in a satisfactory condition on Thursday.

Roundabout Cup Tragic scene: Police manage traffic near the elderly couple’s house. Picture: Yanni

Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au THE driveway of a house in a quiet Rosebud street was the scene of a supposed suicide pact between an elderly couple, Thursday afternoon, 3 November. A neighbour found the couple – in

their mid-80s – inside their car in Adams Av, 4.30pm, with the woman dead and the man critically injured. The woman had been shot and the man was suffering life-threatening injuries from a 0.22 calibre gunshot wound. It is believed he shot the woman and then reloaded and shot himself. The man was airlifted from the Olympic oval, Rosebud, to The Alfred

hospital where he later died. Investigators do not believe a third party was involved. The investigation is ongoing. Sergeant Michael Shearman, of Rosebud police, said it was believed the couple was suffering a terminal illness and had “got their affairs in order”, before ending their lives in their car.

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Eastern Victoria Region MP Daniel Mulino said the project included adding 180 wet berths to the existing boat harbour to be accessed along a new channel, 400 new dry berths, 180 tourist accommodation units, new marine services facilities, 120-seat restaurant and a conference centre. “[It] will mean Yaringa is able to satisfy the growing demand for qual-

ity marina berths, undercover storage, repair and maintenance facilities and tourist accommodation in the area,� Mr Mulino said. “This project will generate new jobs on the site and in the local economy. It’s a win for the region and will deliver a real boost to the Western Port area. “We’ve included conditions to ensure this project is built in a way that

respects the surrounding environment, including the wonderful and important Western Port wetlands.� Mr Mulino said up to 860 jobs will be created during the two-year construction period and about 200 jobs once completed. The improvements would reflect community feedback, with continuing public access to the foreshore and across the site, as well as

space for a horse trail on the northern and western boundaries. “The project will be developed in a way that is sensitive to the surrounding marine environment, including the ecologically important Western Port RAMSAR site,� he said. “It will not impact on the operating hours or potential expansion of the nearby Port of Hastings.� Stephen Taylor

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Weather no match for style LAST Sunday week was a day of contrasts for racegoers at the Ladbrokes Peninsula Cup. Sunny and warm turned to rain, windy and cold by the time of the feature race. While the 1600 metre cup was won by Master Reset, followed by Coldstone and Inspector, two-legged entrants in the Ladbrokes Peninsula Cup Style Stakes had been pictured showing off their wares in the warm and dry surroundings of a photographic studio. The 184 style entrants chose what they saw as their three best shots and submitted them to the judges. Judge Janice Breen Burns said that despite the day’s four seasons “the enthusiasm that came through the camera lens proved that the digital entry mechanic was a hit with racegoers�. “The energy and thrill of all those who entered was obvious when looking through the entries,� she said. “What we saw today was a very sleek and elegant selection of women, men and squads.� John Greenall won the men’s fashion stakes, Blanch Milford the women’s and Kyle Piscopo and a friend in the squads.

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GRADUATION rates at Evocca College campuses have plunged to new lows amid a belated federal government crackdown on taxpayer funding to the private owned vocational education and training providers. Updated figures released by the federal government late last month show course completion rates at Evocca College campuses nationally fell from a low 23.6 per cent between 2012-14 to 12.2 per cent in 2013-15. The Queensland-based company trades as the Australian College of Training and Employment abbreviated to ACTE Pty Ltd and offers “study now, pay later� deals, known as VET FEE-HELP loans, to students who do not have to pay back course fees until they earn at least $50,000 per year. Several registered training organisations, including Evocca, were criticised in a 2015 Senate inquiry of targeting vulnerable students with little or no chance of completing courses to boost enrolment numbers and reap hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of profits. ACTE Pty Ltd has received more than $550 million of taxpayers’ money since 2011 despite ongoing low graduation rates. Fees for short courses offered by the privately owned colleges are often far higher than equivalent TAFE courses. Evocca has a campus in Frankston at Balmoral St and that campus name was changed earlier this year to be called ‘Study Precinct – Frankston’. ACTE decided to change the name of each of its individual campuses in April to reposition Evocca College as “change academies�. When contacted by The News ACTE said its graduation rates are above the

sector average and continues to say many students will graduate in future despite the college having low graduations over several years. The federal government figures released last month revealed the average graduation rate across all providers nationwide between 2013-15 was 22.9 per cent against ACTE’s 12.2 per cent graduation rate. “ACTE’s graduation rates are better than, or in line with, many other major public and private providers and also do not yet fully reflect students who have enrolled but are yet to graduate,� media and communications manager Suzanne Bartlett said in a statement. Ms Bartlett said the company does not release individual graduation rates at individual campuses including its Frankston business. The federal government also does not collate individual campus graduation rates. The blowout in VET FEE-HELP taxpayer-funded debts occurred after the introduction of the scheme in 2012 by the former Labor federal government and continued under the Coalition government. The latest federal Minister for Education and Training Simon Birmingham, appointed in September last year, has vowed to crackdown on “dodgy behaviour� by unscrupulous registered training organisations.

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Fund run: A fun run against an historic locomotive is being held by Mt Eliza Rotary Club to raise money for Frankston Hospital’s paediatric ward. Caleb Tischer, in one of the beds bought with money raised from last year’s fun run, is pictured with his mother Lynn, left, paediatric ward nurse unit manager Helen Hutchins and nurse Leanne Hill.

Fun run help for hospital FIVE new beds have been added to the paediatric ward at Frankston Hospital thanks to Mt Eliza Rotary Club’s Kids Fun Run against Mornington Railway Preservat6ion Society’s locomotive, K163. The club raised $20,000 from last year’s fun run for the beds and this year hopes to match that with more specialised equipment for children. Frankston Hospital paediatric ward nurse unit manager, Helen Hutchins, says the beds are used for children who need help to sit up and be supported in bed. “We care for a lot of kids who have severe disabilities so these new beds are great for them. They’re also great for kids having operations, as the technology in the beds make it easier for nurses to care for their patients." Registrations open on 1 November for the second annual children’s fun run with K163, which will be on 19 March 2017. Rotary hopes the 2017 run will raise enough money to buy a transport incubator for the hospital nursery for cares for premature babies.

Ageing summit THE Mornington Peninsula Shire is inviting residents to share their ideas and experiences on ageing at the free 2016 positive ageing community summit on Thursday 24 November. The shire has the second highest oldest population of any Victorian municipality, with more than 30 per cent of people over 60, compared with the Melbourne metropolitan average of 17 per cent. This number is expected to increase to more than 33 per cent by 2030.The summit will discuss planning for the shire’s ageing population, as outlined in the Positive Ageing Strategy 2013-2018: A Community for All Ages. All older people on the peninsula and their families, service providers, clubs, groups and businesses are encouraged to attend. Guest speaker will be Gerard Mansour, commissioner for senior Victorians, and there will be short presentations and group discussions. The summit will be held 10am-2pm at Safety Beach Community Centre, Marine Pde, Safety Beach. Lunch provided. Bookings are essential by Thursday 17 November, on 5950 1617. Contact: Helen Ridgeway, 0408 947795 or helen.ridgeway@mornpen. vic.gov.au

Nominate a hero MORNINGTON Peninsula residents have until Friday 11 November to nominate a “local hero” for the 2017 Australia Day Awards. Friends, colleagues or family members can be nominated under one of three categories: citizen of the year, young citizen of the year, or community event of the year.

Winners will be announced at the Australia Day citizenship ceremony on Thursday 26 January next year. Details and nomination forms: mornpen.vic.gov.au/ausdayawards or call Christine Aslanidis on 5950 1137 or email christine. aslanidis@mornpen.vic.gov.au.

Festival fundraisers THE first of six Friday markets was held at Hastings last week by the fundraising sub-committee of Western Port Festivals. The Western Port Community Market is designed to showcase and sell “all things Western Port”. The next market will be held 4pm-9pm 2 December in Hastings Hall, High St, Hastings, followed by markets on 23 December, 20 January, 17 February and 24 March. The sub-committee is also holding a Western Port Festival Trivia Night in the hall at 7pm on Saturday 26 November. The night will include trivia questions, silent auctions and games. Details: marketwpf@gmail.com or info@ westernportfestival.org.au

Beating the bunnies KEEPING out rabbits will be the focus of a working bee by BERG between the Mt Martha tennis courts and the pre-school in Watson Rd, west of the Bunyip track. Volunteers will help to attach rabbit-proof skirting to fences around the site, remove weeds and check on regeneration. Anyone wanting to help should be at the site between 9am and noon. Morning tea at 10.30am. Details: Liz Barraclough 0408388430. Berg is a community group involved in caring for the Balcombe Estuary reserves.

Biosphere to meet COMMISSIONER for Environmental Sustainability Dr Gillian Sparkes will speak at Western Port Biosphere’s annual general meeting. Dr Sparkes was appointed commissioner in July 2014, and spent 30 years working with industry before becoming a senior public servant, and proved an effective collaborator by forging productive partnerships between government, business, community and environmental stakeholders. Dr Sparkes has held senior roles in Sustainability Victoria and the Department of Sustainability and Environment. Those wishing to attend the biosphere’s meeting should RSVP to admin@biosphere.org.au by Friday 11 November. The annual report is available at biosphere.org. au/sites/. The annual general meeting starts 6pm, Friday 18 November at Hastings Hub, 1973 Frankston Flinders Rd, Hastings.

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Hand sown: Ranger Thierry Rolland, left, planting mangrove seedlings to prevent foreshore erosion in Western Port.

Mangroves planted to stem erosion MANGROVES are part of a trial to stop coastal erosion in Western Port. About 500 seedlings have been planted in a trial on the foreshore of Churchill Island Marine National Park off Phillip Island. The indigenous plants, widespread in some areas, are known to be good for a healthy marine environment. Their dense roots also help bind and build soils, and can slow the speed and destructive nature of the waves. Parks Victoria, in partnership with the Friends of Scenic Estate Reserve, has planted the specially propagated

mangrove seedlings in an effort to reduce wave erosion of the cliffs. Ranger Thierry Rolland said the seedlings were sourced from the Advance Community College Nursery at Mornington, which has previous experience with mangrove seeds and has provided seedlings to the Western Port Seagrass Partnership. To increase the seedling’s tolerance to salty water, Mr Rowland kept them in troughs filled with a mixture of fresh and sea water. Over several weeks he gradually increased the salinity level in the troughs until the

seedlings were living in 100 per cent sea water. This is not the first attempt at planting mangrove seedlings in Western Port, but each site is different and the planting technique had to be adapted accordingly, he said. “Planting mangroves is a learning process, there’s no right or wrong way of doing it, but so far things are looking promising. We’ve planted these seedlings in spring which is quite early compared with other projects, and they’ve only got a shallow sediment layer on top of a basalt shelf

rather than deep mud.” The seedlings' growth will be closely monitored so techniques can be fine-tuned for future planting sessions. Mr Rolland said recent rough seas and strong winds would have done some damage and uprooted some of the seedlings, but most had managed to survive and were in “good shape”. “Mangroves aren’t a fast-growing species, so it will be at least three-five years before they are large enough to be effective.”

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LETTERS

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

Neglect means it’s time for Nepean ward mayor The established convention of the Mornington Peninsula Shire Council is for the mayor to be elected for one year and the role to be shared across the Wards without favouritism. However, it is 10 years since a councillor from Nepean ward (Tootgarook, Rye, Sorrento) has been elected mayor. During that time Seawinds (Rosebud, Dromana) has been represented four times, Briars ward (Mornington, Mt Eliza, Mt Martha) three times, and Watson ward (Somerville) and Red Hill once. Fairness and common sense indicates that it is Nepean ward’s turn followed by Cerberus (Hastings). Hugh Fraser has been a councillor for four years and is the only remaining experienced councillor who has not been given the opportunity to lead the shire. He has outstanding credentials being a barrister who is highly experienced in dealing with corporate finances, and would present as an impressive and imposing shire advocate when negotiating with the government and its agencies for the peninsula’s share of funds and services. Cr Fraser is the only remaining councillor who opposed the recent increases in councillors’ personal expenses, which totalled a staggering $500,000 for the previous four-year council term. New councillor Kate Roper could be elected deputy mayor which would enable her to gain valuable experience to represent Cerberus the following year as mayor. Jill Sands, secretary, Nepean Ratepayers Association

Dogs added danger Lucky Wayne and Brenda Harding are living

in one of the peninsulas most treasured areas (“Dog ban ‘ransom to protect a few birds’”, Letters 1/11/16). I have to congratulate them for doing the right thing by having their dog always on a lead. But I wonder if they ever spoke to people who did the wrong thing on our ocean beaches when everyone was still allowed to bring dogs to the national park? It was the behaviour of people who flouted regulations that eventually lead to the total ban of dogs in our peninsula national park. Their statement that they feel held to ransom by a few birds (hooded plovers), shows that the ban was well overdue. Of course feral animals are a great threat to these birds, but the added pressure on their breeding grounds by dogs off lead and other irresponsible actions by some contributes to the steady decline of our endangered species. Rupert Steiner, Balnarring Beach

Wrong neutrality [Re-elected councillor] Hugh Fraser again makes the absurd claim that by closing the Rye tip and sending our garbage to Hampton Park, the Mornington Peninsula’s greenhouse gas emissions would reduce by 48 per cent (“Landfill collapse” Letters 1/11/16). Equally wrong would be my claim that my household greenhouse gas emissions are 48 per cent reduced because my garbage is sent to Rye tip and my green waste to Mornington tip, therefore I am very proud that my household is almost “carbon neutral”. The gas emissions at Hampton Park will increase proportionally, so that there is no net difference except that we will have to pay an

additional $27 annually on top the unscrupulous $193 waste disposal charge added to our rates. Why does our council strive for carbon neutrality anyway? Isn’t that the domain of learned academics, scientists, experts in the climate change causative theories and proper governments handing down instructions to local governments? Brian A Mitchelson, Mornington

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Candidate’s thanks I sincerely thank all my campaign supporters, in particular the Mornington Peninsula Residents and Ratepayers Association. I also thank all the Seawinds ward residents who voted for me. Unfortunately I was not successful [in the latest Mornington Peninsula Shire elections] . While some candidates indulged in the usual shenanigans, I like many of you were appalled at the outrageous behaviour of a particular Briars candidate towards another candidate. Many of our newly elected councillors stated “co-operative (and) community” at the official declaration on 2 November. Don’t forget “communication”. You are all totally accountable to us. I am puzzled however why one councillor publicly referred to himself as “the elder statesman”. What could this mean? Jane Clarke, Rosebud

Limit CO2 levels On 3 December representatives of many countries will meet in Morocco to try and agree, once again, on limiting the use of fossil fuels. A decision last December not to exceed 400 pp millions of CO2 has been exceeded every month since that decision. As a result, the world has seen the results of unseasonable wild fires, massive seas and devastating rain and wind storms. Many of the rich and powerful in Australia are desperate to open up areas like the Galilee Basin and other projects. In an unprecedented move it is rumoured that [mining company] Adani is employing ex-parliamentarians and lavishly entertaining others in an attempt to gain approval for these mines to operate.

Greg Hunt is our MP for Flinders and the Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science, which I find amusing, particularly the “innovation” bit. Aha, Greg sends us yet another reminder in the form of yet another coloured brochure [Flinders Community News Spring 2016] with a host of good things he’s “innovating” on our behalf. We at Rye are excited about our possible CCTV cameras. Sporting package, solar boost, CFA volunteer support, schools, intersections, dole projects, grants, housing, complete with many happy coloured pictures of our Greg and friends. With Greg’s majority (self-funded retirees, Herald-Sun aficionados) who can argue? Cost? No problem. Well done Greg; you’re a bottler. Cliff Ellen, Rye

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Pool needs decision Having a background in management of large construction projects combined with the preparation of solicited and unsolicted proposals for major private public partnership, infrastructure projects to the value of $6 billion for some of Australia’s largest consortiums, I am well positioned to make informed comment. IGA has moved out of the Rosebud Central shopping centre and it is beginning to look deserted and run down. Mornington Peninsula Shire is now losing around $150,000 a year rent. Arguably the most significant decision, probably in the order of $20-30 million the new council has to make, is a pool/no pool and whether or not it should be located at Rosebud Central and, if so, in conjunction with a commercial development. Alternatively [it should decide] whether to sell or keep Rosebud Central with proceeds going towards the pool. Is there an option is to built at Besgrove St, Rosebud, where there has been talk that there is thermal water underground which could be used to heat a pool. These are very important decisions which we will be stuck with for 50 years. They are not to be made lightly and few of our councillors have the necessary level of expertise

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to make proper informed decision, or as previously occurred, failure to question the complex financial analysis of the consultants reports and the bias of the then CEO and staff. One problem is that the Shire paid $6 million for the actual shopping centre before spending another $1-3 million on the shops in Ninth Av. The Rosebud Land Assessment Report analysis carried out by SGS Economics and Planning in 2013 valued Rosebud Central at $3.28 million even though the shire had paid $6 million. Alan Nelsen, McCrae

Not pet friendly I have noticed The News often publishes letters from employees of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). Last week’s instalment (“Cancel the Cup”, Letters 1/11/16) was an attack on the Melbourne Cup, an apparently “violent” event. These people are never short on hyperbole. PETA should not be considered a respected voice on animal welfare. It is a radical, attention-seeking group of animal rights extremists who unfairly accuse all industries involving animals as being “cruel” and “exploitative”. Its president in the United States, Ingrid Newkirk, has even condemned humans for owning pets. She labelled pet ownership an “absolutely abysmal situation brought about by human manipulation”. The true and sad objective of these people is to end all interaction between humans and animals. The less newspaper space given to their cause, the better the world will be. Michael Scibilia, Rosebud

Granite sitter: Blue-tongue lizards are among the protected species of reptiles being illegally collected from the wild.

Keep hands off reptiles WILDLIFE officers have been told to watch out for people taking reptiles from the wild. Operation ‘Granite’ has been launched by the Department of Land, Water and Planning following an increase in snakes and lizards being taken from their native habitat. Compliance manager Glenn Sharp has called on the public to report anyone seen taking reptiles from the wild or disturbing their habitat, either on public or private land. “We are working with our partner agencies, such as Parks Victoria and local community groups to assist

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us with gathering information on this type of activity and investigate alleged breaches of the Wildlife Act 1975,” he said. Mr Sharp said people who took and traded in reptiles threatened local populations and biodiversity, and officers would be patrolling at sites during the operation. Anyone taking or disturbing habitat can be fined up to $37,000 and/or receive up to two years jail. Call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or the department on 136 186 and refer to ‘Operation Granite’. All information can be provided anonymously.

BUDDING filmmakers, directors and actors are being invited to enter the Atticus Health Short Film Festival. The competition, which runs until 29 November and offers a $1000 prize, is looking for two to five-minute films on any topic with content suitable for all ages. Entries as USB submissions can be given to the front reception at Atticus Carrum. Also, in a text file in the USB (either a notepad or word document), entrants should write their full name, date of birth, address and a contact phone number. USBs will be uploaded every Tuesday until the competition ends at 9am on the last Tuesday of the month. USBs can be collected the following Tuesday after uploading. Videos will be uploaded within 48 hours of the upcoming Tuesday after their submission to youtube.com/user/ AtticusHealth. Acceptable video formats are MOV, MP4 (MPEG4) and AVI. The competition will be judged on the video with the greatest number of Likes, so those with their friends’ and families’ support have the greatest chance to win.

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Hastings Optical’s makeover is worth seeing AFTER operating in Hastings for 28 years, Hastings Optical has been given a fabulous makeover with a shop refurbishment, and the addition of new brands, styles and extra staff. Manager of Hastings Optical, Michael Owen says it has been all about offering an even better service to the people of Westernport. “We have been running the business here for 28 years under the guidance of owner, Mark Van Staveren, and felt it was time to add more sophistication and services for our loyal and new clientele,” said Michael. “We have given the place a complete refurbishment to create a warm and welcoming environment for customers to enjoy. We have the same staff but a couple of new faces with optometrist Kershan Dias and apprentice spectacle maker, Tenille Cahill.” The two new employees join the original team with Michael Owen, manager, Theo Charalambous and Cathy Nguyen.

With the reopening of Hastings Optical in late July, customers will see brand new premises, and also an even better range of products and services. “We have brand new systems and phones, and a wider range of products including brands like Fendi, Valley Eyewear and Sunday Somewhere,” said Michael. So for personal service in a warm and friendly atmosphere, call in and see the team at Hastings Optical and let them help you with all of your optical needs. Hastings Optical does bulk billed eye testing, spectacle making, contact lenses, designer sunglasses and have a huge range of spectacle frames. Hastings Optical is at 71 High Street, Hastings. Phone 5979 4188.

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Ultimate Boutique Dentistry FOR over 30 years, Dr John Albery has been putting smiles on the faces of clients across the Mornington Peninsula, and continues with his boutique clinic, Dental Studio 2-Twenty. “With a combination of professional experience and the latest technology, we pride ourselves on providing each and every one of our customers with excellence in restorative and cosmetic dentistry,” says Dr Albery. “With very few exceptions, we can handle all of your dental needs in-house. That means you won’t have to waste time waiting and travelling for a referral. Instead, we provide everything you need in our modern practice and at an affordable price.” Dr Albery opened Dental Studio 2-Twenty three years ago, to offer the unique boutique dental service to the peninsula. “I started working as a dentist back in 1982 in Frankston and have always worked on the Mornington Peninsula. In 2007 I packed up and went to Ceduna on the Nullarbor Plain to work in aboriginal communities,” says Dr Albery, who ended up staying there for four years. “I helped to set up a government clinic there and then came back to Mornington where I have opened my new practice, after encouragement by friends and relatives.”

Dental Studio 2-Twenty offers a boutique dental experience, with the latest technology, a brand new surgery, state of the art equipment, and the bonus of three decades of experience treating people. Dr Albery has undertaken advanced training in crown, bridge and implants dentistry, and completed his Advanced Diploma of Myotherapy in Myofascial Acupuncture. He is a founding member of the Australian Society of Dental Aesthetics and a founding member of the Peninsula Headache Clinic. “As a professional team, we pride ourselves on our excellent customer service, as well as our expertise and state of the art dental technology. When you come to Dental Studio 2-Twenty, you don’t just get the very best in restorative and cosmetic dentistry – you get friendly service, personalised to suit your needs and budget,” says Dr Albery. Dental Studio 2-Twenty is a practice focused on advanced cosmetic and restorative dentistry, and we can help with everything from restoring worn and broken down teeth to replacing missing teeth with dentures, crowns, bridges or dental implants. Dental Studio 2-Twenty is at 2-20 Bruce Street, Mornington. Phone 5973 6611. www.dentalstudio220.com.au

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The link between hearing loss and dementia ACCORDING to Alzheimer’s Australia, there are more than 342,800 Australians living with dementia. The number is expected to increase to 900,000 by 2050. The overwhelming impact of dementia on affected individuals and the burden imposed on their families is unfortunately a reality for too many. Dementia is a term used to describe a large group of illnesses that causes a progressive decline in a person’s memory, intellect, rationality, social skills and physical function. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, caused by a progressive degeneration of brain cells. Any person can develop Alzheimer’s disease, however it is

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A LIFESTYLE OF POOLSIDE PIZZAZZ FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Elevated in a lush garden landscape, this generous 7 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom contemporary home is a poolside haven in this parkland estate. A relaxed entertainer, this idyllic haven enjoys spacious open plan living & dining with sleek granite kitchen (900mm stove). All bedrooms are complete with built in robes (master with 2nd living area, walk in robe & ensuite), and are serviced by stylish bathrooms & well-located laundry. Lapping up the covered deck & the solar heated pool in tropical seclusion, this blissful retreat has ducted heating, evap cooling, timber blinds, solar hot water, double auto garage + 2nd driveway, ideal for boat or caravan storage. Near Osborne Primary School & bus, moments to Bentons Sq shopping & Main St Mornington.

CLOSING DATE SALE - Monday 28th November at 5:00pm (unless sold prior) Price $780,000 Plus View Saturday 12th November 11:00-11:30am Brett Trebilcock 0439 209 891 / btrebilcock@hockingstuart.com.au Ciril Campelj 0417 549 302 / ccampelj@hockingstuart.com.au

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A league of its own Address: 25 Marguerita Avenue, MOUNT MARTHA Auction: Sunday 20th November at 2pm Agency: Harcourts, Suite 2/1a Main Street, Mornington, 5970 8000 Agent: Kara James, 0412 939 224 WITH fantastic style and sophistication, reminiscent of luxury homes in the Hamptons of New York State, this elegant weatherboard home enjoys a prime corner position, one block from the Esplanade and South Beach. The relaxing coastal vibe infused into the home is evident from the first moments with about 270 square metres of luxurious, free-flowing living plus wonderful timber decking all here for you to enjoy. Presenting in as-new condition, the designer interior features engineered oak floors throughout an impressive open-plan main room which has generous spaces for lounging and dining. An adjoining

kitchen overlooks the space and comes complete with stainless-steel appliances by Smeg including a dishwasher, there are glamorous stone counter tops to the island bench with under mount sink, and an extraordinary butlers pantry has a surprise study nook with a quaint garden outlook. The lounge area has the ambience of an open fire place set into a marble hearth and solid timber bi-fold doors open to reveal the fabulous wrap-around merbau deck with alfresco entertaining space that gracefully steps down to the immaculate backyard. Three of the four bedrooms all have large built-in robes and share the exciting main

bathroom with free-standing stone bath and frameless glass walk-in shower, and to the exquisite master bedroom is an ensuite with marble tile splash backs and a large rain shower. The well-fenced corner block measures about 1016 square metres and has been landscaped with neat lawns, and a great addition is the outdoor shower, perfect for a quick wash down after a day at the beach. From the street there is secure off-street parking for a caravan or boat and there is a double garage under the roof line. With space, sophistication and a prime beach side location, this beautiful beach side home really does have it all.

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“JACETHEâ€? CONTEMPORARY CHARACTER MEETS PERIOD CHARM Combining period elegance with striking contemporary character, this 4 bedroom residence is designed with a touch of wow factor featuring a giant central atrium-style window that resembles an incredible glass-roofed hallway through the centre of the home and a beautiful outlook to a sunny alfresco courtyard. Within walking distance of The Peninsula School and the Mountain View shops, WKH KRPH LQFOXGHV OLYLQJ DUHDV JDV ÂżUHSODFH FRXQWU\ NLWFKHQ PDVWHU HQVXLWH DQG ODUJH JDUDJH VTP DSSUR[ EORFN

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Saturday 26th November at 1pm 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days $650,000 PLUS Saturday 1:00 -1:30pm James Crowder 0407 813 377 Deb Ketting-Olivier 0403 554 955

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Saturday 3rd December at 11am 10% deposit, balance 60 days $200,000 - $220,000 Saturday 11-11.30am Ben Crowder 0407 557 758

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AUCTION

Mornington 2/3 Pitt Street

Beachside Bliss – Walk To Everything Walk to the beach, café and reserves from this contemporary 3 bedroom beachside villa unit in a sensational cul-de-sac location, 200m from the Wilsons Road shops. High quality, low maintenance, single-level living doesn’t get much better than this. The one owner home is one of three in a boutique development; it is modern, private and masterfully designed. Close off the secondary bedrooms and bathroom to create a private zone for your guests and entertain alfresco on the patio surrounded by landscaped courtyard gardens. The interior features 3 spacious bedrooms and 2 modern bathrooms. Kitchen with Caesarstone benchtops and stainless steel appliances. Includes double remote garage, ducted heating, split system air conditioning, solars, water tanks. This is an exceptional lifestyle opportunity.

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Mount Martha 34 Nunns Road

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“Lillypilly” Character-filled 3BR weatherboard home with a new, Hamptons style interior, just 3 minutes’ walk to Fisherman’s Beach. ‘Lilly Pilly’ is on a 305sq m (approx) corner allotment just 280m from the Esplanade. Walk to Main Street, feel the sea breezes and Lilo Café is at the end of the street. Fall in love with her charming exterior, rose bushes, plantation shutters and white picket fence. She has been updated throughout and features a brand new, designer kitchen with stone bench tops and undermount sink. Ground floor living, dining and entertainer’s kitchen, front and rear decks, courtyard and gardens. Incudes 2 master suites, study nook, built-in robes, a 2-car garage, shed, ducted heating, under stair storage. This is a stand-out home full of charm and sophistication, in a sensational seaside location.

Saturday 19th November at 11:00am View Saturday 10:30-11:00am www.harcourts.com.au/VMG26262 Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 03 5970 8000 kara.james@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

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Mount Martha 3 Hutson Way Family Living In Peaceful Surrounds Set on a quiet no through road, this light and airy four bedroom family home is nothing other than a pleasure to inspect. Offering a spacious family living area at the front of the home, a second light and bright living area, roomy kitchen offering ample cupboards together with an adjoining meals area all with ducted heating and air conditioning. Master bedroom with ensuite while the other three bedrooms offer built in robes and share in the family bathroom. Undercover area for the BBQ and outdoor setting, low maintenance backyard and double lock up garage. On 537sq (approx) this home is perfect for the first home buyer, investor or retiree with plenty of space for the grandkids to run around.

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For Sale Price Negotiable over $680,000 View Saturday 1:00-1:30pm www.harcourts.com.au/VMG26234 Darren Hood M 0419 666 126 P 03 5970 8000 darren.hood@harcourts.com.au Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

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Mornington 69 Strachans Road Beachside And Bursting With Potential Now this is an investment in the future - 754sq m (approx) of beachside land 800m from the water in Mornington with an updated 3 bedroom home. This is a golden opportunity to snare a generous land holding in Mornington with potential to develop (subject to council approval), enjoy as is, or plan the home of your dreams. The single storey brick home has been recently updated to include a new kitchen, renovated family bathroom and ensuite. The kitchen features 2 self cleaning ovens, an induction cooktop, a fully integrated dishwasher and striking glass splashbacks. The master includes an updated ensuite and a new dressing room; family bathroom with new shower and separate bath tub. The home also features ample offstreet parking, ceiling fans, air conditioning, a storage shed, a garden shed, patio and a circular driveway.

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Auction Saturday 26th November at 11:00am View Saturday 10:30-11:00am www.harcourts.com.au/YMG26279 Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au Malcolm Parkinson M 0421 704 246 P 03 5970 8000 malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

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Mount Martha 25 Marguerita Avenue Seaside Showpiece With its Hamptons style sophistication and prime corner position one block from the Esplanade, this near new family home is a showpiece in a league of its own. This stunning designed house has the feel of a summer holiday retreat – 30sq (approx) of luxurious living (plus decking and large double garage) on 1016sqm (approx), a world away from the hustle and bustle of city life yet moments from South Beach and Mt Martha Village. It is walking distance to the water’s edge and, at less than 12 months old, presents as new. It has it all - space, sophistication and a prime beachside location.

4 Auction Sunday 20th November at 2:00pm View Wednesday & Saturday 1:30-2:00pm www.harcourts.com.au/VMG26277 Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 03 5970 8000 kara.james@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

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Luxurious And Large Villas, Designed To Appeal Q Open plan living that flows seamlessly to the For Sale alfresco entertaining area heating & split system A/C Q Stunning kitchen with stainless steel appliances and stone benchtops Q Sized from 23.2sq - 25.3sq (URL) Q Turn key package- nothing more to spend Q Ducted

Price Unit 2 - $679,000 Unit 3 - $689,000 Unit 4 - $685,000 www.harcourts.com.au Darren Hood M 0419 666 126 P 03 5970 8000 darren.hood@harcourts.com.au Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

Mount Martha 337 Esplanade

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Thank You‌Hi Kathy, Darren & Team, Just a short note to say thank you for a job well done. You exceeded well above expectations!!! Jason the auctioneer was fantastic as was all the agents looking after all the bidders on a very horrific day!! I could not believe the amount of people who attended in that crazy storm!! Once again, thank you (the styling really did pay off). Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au

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Hastings 52 Warranqite Crescent

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Water Front Luxury At Its best This luxury property offers an extraordinary lifestyle of grand proportions with a welcoming entrance introducing you to this elegant and contemporary home with breath taking water views. The opulent double storey home has high ceilings and a clever floor plan that comprises a home theatre – complete with a built in high tech surround sound system - a vast sun-drenched open plan living and dining area with family room that spills out to a private alfresco entertaining area complete with outdoor heaters and ziptrak clear blinds. The extensive kitchen has s/steel appliances and stone bench-tops, and family and friends staying over are well looked after in the lavish guest bedroom with ensuite, walk in robe and direct access to the beautifully landscaped gardens. Upstairs, the extravagant master bedroom features a free standing spa-bath that takes in the tranquil Western Port Bay view, there is an oversized shower, separate toilet and a dressing room. Additional luxury appointments include keyless entry, ducted heating and air conditioning. In all, there are 4 toilets and 3 bathrooms shared between two more bedrooms with built in robes. Further extras to the home include ducted vacuum and security system. Outside are well-manicured gardens and an extra-large double garage with remote door and impressive man cave with through access to the backyard. Luxury living close to everyday amenities and just a short drive to all that the Peninsula has to offer; beaches, wineries, award winning restaurants, golf courses, water activities, make this lifestyle well sought after.

For Sale Price Negotiable over $950,000 View By Appointment www.harcourts.com.au Jason Dowler M 0403 598 754 P 03 5970 7333 jason.dowler@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Hastings 10/14 High Street

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Moorooduc Oberon Park – 20a within the exclusive Golden Triangle of Moorooduc An irresistibly refined family residence on 20 blue chip acres. Delivering exceptional lifestyle desirability with urban convenience. High ceilings and inviting proportions define the formal lounge and dining areas to the front, accompanied by a kitchen with granite benchtops abut the walk-in pantry. With superb indoor/outdoor focus, this property also includes a pool house (which doubles as a guest stay house) and features a self-contained ensuite. Ideally suited to horses and cattle, this property includes an all-weather 60mx 20m sand ménage, hay/machinery shed and separate large barn inclusive of 3 stables, kitchenette, toilet, float parking and tack room, 11 electric fenced paddocks (4 with shelters) and 4 large post and rail day yards leading to cattle yards and crush. Moments away from shops and Peninsula Link, easy access to Victoria’s prestigious schools, world-class wineries, restaurants, golf courses and beaches - this is a property of distinction.

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232 Eramosa Road West Open Saturday 1:00-1:30pm Penny Ahern 0417 859 110 Terms: 10% deposit, balance 180 days

Berwick 3a Gloucester Avenue

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

Mornington Auction this Sunday

Auction

A4 B2 C6

195 Roberts Road, Mornington If you’re ready to realise your equine dreams on 2.48 acres (approx.), take your passion for racing, love of family, eye for add value potential and your dedication to lifestyle and entertaining and secure your position amongst the gated community of the Mornington Racecourse fraternity – it’s all just a few hundred metres from the track. Infrastructure is not limited too: Barn, stables, sheds, h/c wash bay, paddocks, 8 grass yards, 15 sand yards, 10 with loose boxes – the list is endless.

Auction Inspect

Conjunctional Agent, Jason Swift 0417 055 702 Hodges Mentone.

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Sunday 13th November 10.00am Saturday 11.00 - 11.30am Sunday 9.30 - 10.00am Alex Campbell 0432 344 394

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

Mornington

Auction

A4 B2 C2

18 King Georges Avenue, Mornington With the sea breeze in the air and the beachfront merely metres away, this distinctively designer brand new single-level three-bedroom, two-bathroom plus a study residence has been custom designed for a low-maintenance beachside lifestyle that whilst utterly luxurious is instantly relaxing in this coveted Fishermans Beach location within close proximity of Main Street’s cosmopolitan cafes, cinema, Esplanade walking trails and schools. Three living zones linking to an expansive decked entertaining courtyard complement a sublime stone and Miele kitchen with butler’s pantry, oak lined cellar, luxe main bedroom suite with courtyard, oak flooring, sleek black tapware and double remote garage.

Auction Inspect Contact

Saturday 26th November 2.00pm As advertised or by appointment Alex Campbell 0432 344 394 Jake Egan 0491 129 137

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

Safety Beach

Auction

2/205 Dromana Parade, Safety Beach In a location synonymous with the beach, the bay and good times, this dynamic unit offers a lifestyle of privilege and exclusivity. Designed for those who demand the best, this single-level unit is fitted with the highest quality appointments with two large fitted bedrooms, sleek stone kitchen, spacious open living, separate dining, stylish bathroom, generous Merbau alfresco entertaining decks, double glazed windows and a remote garage. In the heart of Safety Beach within minutes walk of the beachfront, this exclusive unit is first class sea change or exclusive weekender by the water.

Auction Saturday 19th November 2.30pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Damian Smith 0481 875 243 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

A2 B1 C1 Mornington

Auction

15 Darcy Street, Mornington An irresistible blend of designer flair and lifestyle convenience, this four-bedroom, two-bathroom residence has been fully renovated and extended to create a stunning family home that fulfils lifestyle priorities with absolute style. Two superb living zones complement a dining room overlooking a deep entertaining deck, a beautiful kitchen with feature timber island and bespoke pendant lights, and a sublime master bedroom suite with private deck. With a stunning main bathroom and remote gates to a double carport, this impressive home is set in quiet surroundings close to Benton Squares shops, schools, the nearby beachfront and vibrant Main Street.

Auction Saturday 26th November 12.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Jake Egan 0491 129 137 Rachel Crook 0419 300 515 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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

Mornington Auction this Saturday

Auction

17 Meribah Close, Mornington In a prime location, this 2-storey 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom residence offers the most wonderful space for a family crowned with a fantastic bay view with 5 living areas including a huge games room with bar, large kitchen with separate butler’s kitchen & a top-floor parents retreat with a living area, spa bathroom & brilliant bay views. With a second en suite bedroom & huge workshop, this comprehensively appointed home offers straight forward scope for updating.

Auction Saturday 12th November 11.00am Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Damian Smith 0481 875 243 bowmanandcompany.com.au

A4 B3 C4 Balnarring Auction this Saturday

Auction

7 Azure Avenue, Balnarring A style statement from start to finish, this sublime custom-designed residence has been expertly crafted with the strength of natural stone and the openness of glass to create a superb living environment in a quiet setting just a few minutes’ walk from Balnarring Village. Feature rich and built on green credentials, the four-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom residence is crafted into three distinct wings linked by a glassed walkway flanked with bi-fold doors that offers the ultimate in family living and entertaining. Features northern living/dining, luxurious Madagascan granite kitchen, generous 2nd living room, two en suites, spa bathroom, solar electricity, 45,000 litre U/G water tank and double glazed windows.

Auction Saturday 12th November 2.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Damian Smith 0481 875 243 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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3 Wonderland Avenue, Tuerong

40 Fauconshawe Street, Balnarring Beach

1469 StumpyGully Road, Moorooduc

1135 Moorooduc Highway, Moorooduc

485 Mornington-Tyabb, Moorooduc

340 Craigie Road, Mount Martha

If you would like an appraisal to find out your property’s current value, Call Cameron McDonald 0418 330 916

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MOUNT MARTHA

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AURORA • Luxury coastal living on a lush 1650sqm (approx) allotment with glistening solarheated pool and spectacular panoramic vistas across Port Phillip Bay • Five-year-old multi award-winning builders-own home completed to the highest of exacting standards and infused with seductive Japanese elegance • Poolside outdoor entertaining area, deluxe games room with kitchenette and billiards table, plus Miele kitchen featuring polished concrete and marble counters • Grand upstairs living opening to BBQ deck with pizza oven and outdoor bath, plus timber and Italian tile floors, hydronic heating, zoned air-con and gas log fire

For Sale Price Inspect Dean Phillips

CONTACT AGENT By appointment 0402 833 865

MORNINGTON

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AERIE • Glass observation balconies, panoramic doors and giant floor-to-ceiling windows embrace spectacular views of the bay Dandenong Ranges and nearby Golf Club • Light-filled interiors, vast open living areas, European designed kitchen and all bedrooms with private ensuite facilities • Elevated cliffside acre (approx.) allotment with prestigious Beleura Hill notability, adding four-car carport, double remote garage and heated horizon-edge pool/spa • Basement-level completes this awe-inspiring 80sqm (approx.) residence with selfcontained apartment/versatile cinema room, gym, wine cellar and further storage

For Sale Price Inspect Dean Phillips

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CONTACT AGENT By appointment 0402 833 865

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WILDWOOD • Nestled on a divine 3142m2 (approx.) double allotment in Mt Martha’s envied golden triangle • Potential subdivision (STCA) • Only 290 metres to foreshore and a short walk down to the village • Front and rear patios opening up to beautiful gardens

AUCTION Saturday 3rd of December 11:00am Inspect Saturday 2 - 2:30pm Quentin McEwing 0409 389 268

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MANDALAY • Within walking distance to the beautiful Mornington Golf Club, famous Mills Beach and Main Street’s thriving shopping district. • Located in quiet, low-traffic Beleura Hill, this beautiful home is situated on a 1248sqm (approx) allotment. • The single-level floorplan offers a living and dining room upon entry, country-style kitchen, light-filled meals area, central bathroom and European laundry. • Great character and charm, soaring high cathedral ceilings and family-friendly benefits.

AUCTION Saturday 26th of November 11:00am Inspect Saturday 2 - 2:30pm Campbell Noonan 0400 062 987

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784 - 786 ESPLANADE, MORNINGTON

A home on the horizon Luxury Apartments, Prestige Commercial & OfямБce Suites CONTACT FOR MORE INFORMATION DEAN PHILLIPS - 0402 833 865 REGISTER YOUR INTEREST AT parkvuemornington.com.au

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Winner drawn at our FREE Family Fun Day on Sunday 4th December, 2016 at Mornington Park.

Someone in your area WILL win a Mazda MX-5 on December 4th, 2016...Could it be you? Eview Group Mornington Peninsula are giving you the opportunity to win a Brand New Mazda MX-5 valued at $35,776 including on road costs (RRP)**.

To enter: Exclusively list and sell your home with Eview Mornington Peninsula between July 1st 2016 and November 30th 2016 to go into the draw.

Terms and Conditions: Winner to be drawn at our Eview Group Mornington Peninsula FREE Family Fun day on Sunday 4th December, 2016 at Mornington Park (end Main Street, Mornington) and can select their colour of choice within the standard Mazda colour range. :LQQHU ZLOO EH QRWLĂ€HG YLD UHJLVWHUHG PDLO SHUVRQDO GHOLYHU\ DV ZHOO DV RQ RXU ZHEVLWH www.eviewmornington.com.au for 28 days from December 5th 2016. Condition of Entry: exchange of unconditional contract for the property under

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Mornington Park, Beach End, Main Street

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Great estate agents

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Jarrod Carman | 0423 144 102 Tony Ladiges | 0414 905 873

Jarrod Carman 0423 144 102 Licensed Estate Agent

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Gateway to Yamala Opulent Oliver’s Hill living with beautiful views across Port Phillip Bay. This elite 3 bedroom home showcases a life of unbridled privilege in a resort-like setting reminiscent of a luxurious Mediterranean villa. Elegantly designed around the outdoor entertaining area with sapphire swimming pool and spa, the home features a gourmet kitchen, 2 spacious living areas and 3 generous bedrooms. Upstairs you are greeted by a show stopping living area/theatre room with wet bar and sliding doors to the balcony overlooking the pool, bay and city skyline. Land size 1853sqm (approx).

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Catch The Bayside Breeze

This bright & beautiful unit comprises 2 bedrooms, bathroom, laundry & open plan lounge and dining area with a modern kitchen complete with s/steel appliances. From the spacious living area you step out to a decked courtyard which has an automated retractable blind. Also includes air-conditioning, ducted heating, a single garage and extra parking space.

This captivating contemporary home, set on a 2283sqm (approx.) lot is configured across three levels and features polished jarrah floors, two living areas plus open-plan kitchen and dining, separate study, multiple entertainment terraces and a master bedroom with balcony overlooking the bay. Add to all this ducted heating & cooling, ceiling fans & mod-grass tennis court.

43a Colstan Court, MOUNT ELIZA PRICE: $620,000 Plus INSPECT: By Appointment CONTACT: Dominic Salvato 0400 335 700

10 Glen Shian Lane, MOUNT ELIZA PRICE: On Application INSPECT: By Appointment CONTACT: Bill Joycey 0403 555 424 Ronnie Kenrick 0414 349 063

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40 Mt Elliza Way, Mt. Eliza

www.hallandhall.com.au


The team at Hall & Hall Real Estate is excited to announce that it has joined forces with respected local firm Two Bays Real Estate with the opening of its new office in Mount Eliza. With a committed sales and support team bringing more than 70 years of combined real estate knowledge and experience, the partnership signals an exciting future under the Hall & Hall banner. Hall & Hall Real Estate director Bill Joycey said the collaboration now firmly cemented his agency as one of the leading real estate agencies servicing Mount Eliza and the peninsula. “Working in unison will allow the business to meet growing customer expectations, from house styling to digital media, all whilst maintaining our personalised approach.” As Mount Eliza’s longest standing real estate agency, Hall & Hall Real Estate has been entrusted with helping families in all aspects of buying and selling their most precious asset – their family home.

VISIT OUR NEW-LOOK OFFICE AT 5/87 MOUNT ELIZA WAY, MOUNT ELIZA.

BILL JOYCEY Director 0403 555 424

9787 1200

JOHN MCINERNEY Branch Manager 0407 304 536 40 Mt Elliza Way, Mt. Eliza

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Grand family living Address: 1 Coney Hurst Crescent, MORNINGTON For Sale: Offers over $850,000 Agency: Eview Mornington, 176 Main Street, Mornington, 5971 0300 Agent: Jarod Joseph, 0427 051 084 EXUDING opulence and grandeur, this stunning two-storey home has great street presence with immaculate box hedges bordering the garden path. A formal entry with grand double doors has a sweeping staircase front and centre with a stunning chandelier creating immediate impact to the space. A downstairs open plan family room incorporates a vast kitchen with five burner gas cook-top, a Miele dishwasher and a handy breakfast bar, with zoned living areas front and back ensuring everyone gets their own space. A third massive living area upstairs captures a beautiful view of the bay. Four genuine bedrooms also upstairs include the impressive master suite with bay views, a walk-in robe and modern ensuite, three more bedrooms all have carpeted floors and built-in robes and share the main bathroom with separate shower and bath. A fifth bedroom and a thrid bathroom on the ground floor are great for guest accommodations. An undercover paved entertaining area, overlooking the landscaped garden, is a pleasant, tranquil area to escape to after the week is done. For an amazing lifestyle, this stately homes doesn’t miss a thing and is set on a manageable 600 square metre block.

MOUNT MARTHA 62-64 Forest Drive IDYLLIC LIFESTYLE WITH HOMESTEAD & INVESTMENT UPSIDE – FREEHOLD OPPORTUNITY Swim School (5x5x5 year lease) currently generates $70,000 + p.a. PLUS 5 bedroom homestead on 10.5 acres (approx) commanding panoramic views over Martha Cove, Red Hill & Main Ridge - convenient to golf course, shops, schools & beaches. PLUS Extensive workshops with 3 phase power & facilities, double garage.

YOURS- LIFESTYLE & INCOME EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST INVITED. OFFERS CLOSE AT 4.00PM , FRIDAY 23 NOVEMBER. 2016 MAIL OR DELIVER YOUR EOI TO: BARRY PLANT MORNINGTON. 172 MAIN STREET, MORNINGTON 3931

For SALE INSPECT CONTACT

Offers Over $2.1 million By Appointment Pranas Kriauza 0413 337 395

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AUCTION Saturday November 26th at 3:00pm Saturday 2:30-3:00pm or anytime by appointment Chris Berryman 0439 313 175 or Dimitri Tantanis 0425 863 681

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'HV 6NHOWRQ Sales Consultant 0419 902 936

Pranas Kriauza Sales Consultant 0413 337 395

Cale Callaway Sales Consultant 0408 127 130

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Claire Kerr Property Manager 5975 4999

Tamara Bailey Administration 5975 4999

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Open: Saturday 2-2.30pm

MOUNT MARTHA 2/56 Bentons Road Beachside And Brand New

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Nearing completion are these exceptional stand alone, beachside residences, each offering approx. 17 squares of luxury living & alfresco, plus double garage & plenty of north facing yard space! Located so conveniently to beach, transport and Bentons Square, making for the perfect downsizer or investment. • 3 bedrooms, FES/WIR to large master suite • 2 spacious & separate living areas • Deluxe stone-topped kitchen • Smeg kitchen appliances • Stylish bathrooms

MORNINGTON 31a Prince Street The Epitome of Beachside Living

• Alfresco entertaining • High ceilings throughout • GDH & 2 s/s r/cycle air conditioners • Flyscreens & roller blinds • Fully landscaped & paved

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John Young 0412 766 804

Ben York 0477 020 090

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Complete Contemporary Convenience

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Situated in a quiet leafy street are these two alluring new townhouses that offer a lock up and leave lifestyle allowing you to indulge in the many delights the Mornington Peninsula is famous for! With an essence on space and light coupled with an exceptionally flexible floor-plan, these immaculate residences provide for luxury living. • 3 large bedrooms plus study (master w/FES & WIR) • Premium timber floors • 2 living areas (upstairs & down) • Heating & cooling throughout • Deluxe stone topped kitchen with Miele appliances • Double garage • Floor to ceiling tiles • Fully landscaped Get in early to take full advantage of the huge stamp duty savings on offer & to help create your very own slice of Peninsula living with these new residences.

MORNINGTON 20a Neptune Street

Agent on site: Sat 2-2.30pm

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MORNINGTON 49 Queen Street

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

Offers Over $900,000

Designed with an essence on space & light is this stunning beachside abode ideally positioned within easy walking distance to Fisherman’s beach, shops & Main Street. With a versatile floor plan offering spacious living, large bedrooms and plenty of space outside for entertaining making this the perfect choice to call home. • 3 bedrooms with WIR plus study • Designer bathrooms with floor to ceiling tiles (master suite with ensuite) & Grohe tapware • Spacious light filled living • Remote double garage • Deluxe stone topped kitchen with • Ducted heating & cooling European appliances • Fully landscaped front & rear Get in early to take full advantage of the huge stamp duty savings on offer.

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Unparalleled quality & luxury coupled with a prized position just minutes away from Mornington’s Main Street & the beautiful Mills Beach. This stunning new residence will incorporate sleek architecture & designed with an emphasis on the space & light-filled living whilst bringing together both the internal & Kayn Luff external areas beautifully. 0416 265 337 • 4 bedrooms (palatial master suite with fitted robe & • Timber flooring ensuite with freestanding bath) • High ceilings & doors • 2 spacious living areas (upstairs & down) • Ducted heating & cooling • Deluxe kitchen with Miele appliances • Fully landscaped • Stone topped kitchen & bathrooms • Remote double garage with rear roller door access Ben York

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MORNINGTON 16 Mitchell Street

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Offering a contemporary facade, low maintenance allotment & all the mod cons coupled with a spacious & well designed floor plan which includes 3 large bedrooms plus study, downstairs master with FES & WIR, 2 zoned living areas plus auto double garage. • Floor to ceiling tiles in ensuite & bathroom • Blinds & flyscreens • Gloss kitchen with stone tops & European appliances • Fitted wardrobes • Ducted heating, refrigerated cooling • Double glazed windows • Premium carpets • Fully paved & landscaped

MORNINGTON 2/60 Herbert Street

$685,000

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

John Young 0412 766 804

$1,465,000

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Just a stones throw from Fishermans Beach, this residence offers style, quality & class. With construction commencing on this magnificent home boasting over 25sq of luxury living and alfresco just exudes class at every turn. • Alfresco entertaining area flowing seamlessly to • 3 bedrooms, downstairs master suite with fitted the living space WIR & luxury ensuite • Second zoned living area upstairs with balcony • Vast light filled open living/dining downstairs • Ducted heating & cooling • Hostess style stone topped kitchen with Miele appliances & butler pantry • Solid timber flooring & premium carpets • Gas log fire to living area • Auto double garage with internal access

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

John Young 0412 766 804

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MORNINGTON 26a Adelaide Street

Open: Wed 5-5.30pm & Sat 2-2.30pm

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• Alfresco entertaining area & sizeable rear garden with gated access to park • Ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, high ceiling & double garage

With a lovely leafy, scenic outlook over the open parklands to the rear which offers a leisurely walk to Main Street, local strip shops in Wilsons Rd & Fishermans Beach topping off the list of reasons you should consider this a place to call home.

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MORNINGTON 2/1 Orchid Avenue Open: Wed 5-5.30 & Sat 12-12:30pm Auction: 10th Dec at 11:30am Parkvue

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Offers Over $480,000

• Private, secure & north facing with a sundrenched deck & paved entertaining area • Ducted heating, oversized single carport plus off street parking for a 2nd vehicle

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• 3 bedrooms (palatial master with huge dressing room & ensuite with spa) • Zoned light filled living • Large stone topped kitchen with stainless steel appliances

Boasting a beautiful presentation throughout & offering an easy care lifestyle coupled with a convenient location close to Bentons Square, transport & the many delights on offer in Main Street, Mornington. This delightful home offers a cottage/country charm with a modern twist making this extensively renovated 3 bedroom home the ideal choice to call home for active retiree’s, empty nesters, holiday makers or first home buyers. • 3 large bedrooms • Modern country style kitchen with stone benches & s/steel appliances • Light filled lounge • Huge bathroom with feature bath & walk in shower

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Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

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MORNINGTON 2 Bayview Road

Open: Wed & Sat 1-1.30pm

Contemporary coastal living complete with an exclusive Esplanade address, this luxurious three bedroom executive home delivers stunning bay views & exceptional privacy, security & an enviable lifestyle that is, quite simply, hard to beat. With the scenic coastal walk trails & beautiful beaches right on your doorstep along with the cosmopolitan cafés & boutique shopping of Main St in reach, setting the stage perfectly set for easy living & lifestyle.

When it comes to buying property you should consider the ‘3 P’s’ in the case of this home they are ‘Pristine, Private & Park’ making a secluded & serene seaside escape! An as new presentation adds to the appeal of this warm & inviting residence that is sure to make you want to call it home coupled with neutral tones, Bamboo floor & a gas fire that anybody would enjoy on a cold winters day. • 4 bedrooms (large master suite with WIR & ensuite) • Zoned & spacious living areas upstairs & down • Country style kitchen with feature timber topped island bench

MORNINGTON 621 Esplanade

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Offering a proud beachside position overlooking a lovely green open park is this stunning new residence comprising of only the best fixtures & fittings and a flair that The Tempo Group is renowned for! This outstanding home has been designed with an emphasis on light & easier care living ideal for retirees, holiday makers or executive couples. Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

John Young 0412 766 804

• Timber flooring, floor to ceiling tiles & stone tops in ensuite & bathrooms • Stunning kitchen with stone tops, Bosch appliances & W.I.Pantry • Ducted heating & refrigerated cooling • Premium carpets, high ceiling & doors A truly stunning place to call home

• Grohe tapware, feature bath tub & frameless shower screen • Blinds, fly screens & Bi-fold doors leading to the alfresco entertaining • Fitted wardrobe systems, water tank & double glazed windows

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

John Young 0412 766 804

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MORNINGTON 3/10 Darcy Street

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Keith Burns 0416 079 401 keith.burns@raywhite.com Ph: 5973 2808

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A remarkable opportunity has risen to buy this stunning two-story town house. Only 18 months old approx. Located just around the corner from Bentons Square shopping center, cafes and transport. This remarkable property boasts 3 bedrooms with WIR, the master also contains a modern ensuite, and another family bathroom is available for the kids. The upstairs living area opens out to an enclosed balcony that offers a great space to relax and unwind and downstairs is a fourth bedroom or theater room, an open plan living area with polished timber floors opening to a beautiful decked area and courtyard, and the immaculate kitchen with Blanco stainless steel appliances, stone benchtops and a butler’s pantry. There is also a good sized powder room which includes a shower. The entire property is kept comfortable with ducted heating and cooling as well as a gas fireplace, and there is double lock up garage with internal access. Nestled at the rear of the property with only three on the block, this is a must see.

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Auction

Positioned in Mornington’s golden triangle within metres of Main Street and the beach, this delightful single level unit offers outstanding convenience and easy living ideal for downsizing or the perfect holiday haven. Each bedroom has a garden aspect, the master with semi ensuite and walk in robe and the open plan living and dining is bathed in natural light. A private north facing courtyard is well suited to outdoor entertaining with an automated awning and extensive paving. Enhanced with window shutters, ducted heating and reverse cycle air conditioner, this is your opportunity to secure the beachside lifestyle that you deserve.

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Situated in a premier location with the beach and Main Street shops, restaurants and cafes just minutes away, this stunning single level residence with remote gated entry combines outstanding easy living with superb convenience. Features expansive living highlighted by soaring 12ft ceilings and a wall of glass providing a delightful outlook to the leafy courtyard. A brilliantly designed home where you can simply walk to everything.

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• Only 2.5 hours from Melbourne, close to the Gippsland Lakes & 90 Mile Beach • Situated on a ridgetop overlooking the 3rd hole of Sale Golf Club • Stunning wetland views and mountains of the Great Dividing Range • Architecturally designed • 3480m2 block complete with 5 bedroom home • Three toilets and two bathrooms ‡ 6ODWH ÀRRULQJ H[SRVHG WLPEHU EHDPV • 3 levels of living complete with inside balcony ‡ 'RXEOH JDUDJH ZLWK ZRUN EHQFK PH]]DQLQH ÀRRU ‡ 3DVVLYH VRODU GHVLJQ IRU KLJK HQHUJ\ HI¿FLHQF\

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LONGFORD - 39 Brennans Road “The Castle�

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$298,000 $670,000

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“THE SLIPWAY” - YOUR PRIVATE BEACH HAVEN. Situated on the south coast of the Island only 6 kms from ferry. Over 100 acres of pasture currently grazing sheep with good shelter trees, fenced to 5 main paddocks plus 3 smaller holding paddocks. Huge 585 m² American style barn with 48m² first floor deck with water views, large carport and some smaller sheds. Steel Cattle yards, roofed heritage listed Chicory Kiln, boat moorings just off shore and two fantastic building envelopes affording magnificent water views, one over 20 metres above sea level.

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AUCTION Saturday 26th November at 2:30pm at the office of Century 21 Home Port, 2100 Frankston Flinders Road, Hastings. TERMS

10% Deposit / Balance 60 days Vacant Possession.

VIEW

By Appointment

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Phil Bock 0438 497 715

FRENCH ISLAND 169 TEN CHAIN ROAD

SMARTER BOLDER FASTER


EVERYTHING LOOKS BRAND NEW Calling all first home buyers or investors! This neat and complete brick veneer home has had a new lease on life with new carpet, new oven, new wall tiles and benchtops in kitchen as well as fresh paint throughout. What more could you ask for? Featuring 3 large bedrooms, large light filled living area with adjoining dining area, light and bright main bathroom with separate toilet and separate laundry. Outside includes neat low maintenance garden, large shed/workshop set behind secure side gates and still a huge backyard for the kids to play or for backyard cricket on boxing day. This perfect family abode is set amongst a quiet court, close to transport and walking distance to local schools, don’t miss out!

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

AUCTION

Saturday 3rd December at 12:00pm

VIEW

Saturday 11:30-12:00pm

AGENT

Richard Whitehead 0412 328 718

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HASTINGS 11 JUNEE COURT

24 ACRES OF LUSH MORNINGTON COUNTRYSIDE This 24 acre (approx.) property encapsulates the magnificent Mornington Peninsula and is an exceptional home for horse owners or hobby farmers with lush and fertile pasture for grazing or crops. LAND 16 Large fenced paddocks - 150 ML of recycled water supply from SEW available for irrigation - Fresh water dam and large farm shed HOME 3 Large bedrooms plus study - Master with walk in robe and ensuite - Family country kitchen opening to dining & living area with sliding doors out to beautiful & large paved court yard

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FOR SALE Expressions of Interest Close Monday 21st November at 4:00pm VIEW

Saturday 12:30-1:30pm

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Richard Whitehead 0412 328 718

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GRANDEUR HOME ON ¼ ACRE This is a rare opportunity to purchase a huge family home on an incredibly large allotment in a peaceful court location. It doesn’t get any better than this, offering 5 generous bedrooms, master with enormous WIR and ensuite including spa bath, 2 separate living areas, extensive kitchen with quality s/steel appliances, undercover entertaining area overlooking sparkling solar heated pool, rear access to yard from side gates, double lock-up garage plus plenty of space for the kids to play. An entertainers dream come true with copious amounts of space to be enjoyed by your family and friends on those warm summer days and nights.

PRICE $650,000 VIEW

Saturday 1:00-1:30pm

AGENT Brooke Ramsay 0447 772 980

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WATER VIEWS, WONDERFUL WATER VIEWS! Majestic 180 degree views of Westernport Bay, French Island & Sandstone Island, the waterfront lifestyle that your family and friends will envy. You’ll be the talk of the crowd with this affordable contemporary townhouse, the perfect answer to make dreams come true. Did we mention that it has everything? Impressive master suite with custom BIR leading to ensuite, two separate balconies plus ground level paved area, large galley kitchen with stainlesssteel appliances, top level living & dining area set upon expansive windows for those priceless water views. Too much to list, inspection will not disappoint!

PRICE $515,000 Offers Over VIEW Saturday 2:30-3:00pm AGENT Richard Whitehead 0412 328 718

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HASTINGS 10/2 SKINNER STREET

SURE TO IMPRESS Neat, freshly painted 2 bedroom unit with 2 car spaces, situated close to shops, and a short stroll from the Hastings foreshore and Pelican Park Reserve. Freshly painted throughout the unit comprises a neat kitchen with gas oven, a four burner cook top and easy care laminex benchtops. From the adjoining dining area you can step out to the verandah and rear yard. The large main bedroom has a walk-in robe, and there is through access to the backyard from the single garage. This is an excellent investment opportunity in a sought after location , perfect for those downsizing and looking to retire.

AUCTION Saturday 3rd December at 2:30pm

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

HASTINGS 4/102 VICTORIA STREET

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Saturday 2:00-2:30pm

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Christine Parkin 0417 317 857

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Auction

FRANKSTON SOUTH 557 Nepean Highway

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BEACHSIDE ELEGANCE AND GRANDEUR Unparalleled in grandeur, this expansive four-bedroom, 3.5 bathroom, four level residence is elegant in every sense of the word. And coupled with breathtaking bay views and a fantastic beachside location, this outstanding home will delight those seeking the ultimate five-star lifestyle. •Designed to take advantage of the views •Substantial and generously proportioned •Private lift accessing all 4 levels •Large 1181sqm (approx.) slightly elevated block •Entertainers paradise with fantastic indoor/outdoor room Immaculately presented and maintained this amazing property is ideally located in the beautiful bayside locale of Frankston. With the beach a minutes’ walk and shops, schools and Freeways all within easy reach, this outstanding property offers an impressive opportunity not to be missed.

AUCTION Saturday 26th November at 2:00pm Open: Thursday 12:00-1:00pm & Saturday 2:30-3:00pm Contact: George Errichiello 0425 853 145

224 Union Road, Ascot Vale, 9370 3333

In conjunction with Juan Merchan 0425 728 670

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Over looking the waters edge this solid, freshly painted Boatshed is perfect to relax and take in the view headed just across from Mc Donalds, KFC and a short stroll to the Rosebud Plaza. Coming into summer what be er way to relax and have fun. Store everything, and be ready for some fun in the sun.

Situated across the road from Aldi and adjacent to the rotunda, this boathouse faces to the sandy foreshore and safe swimming beach where children can play. Needing some T.L.C. to make it comfortable for the family to spend the summer holidays on the beach. Approximately 3m x 5m this iron boatshed has a concrete floor and is solid as a rock.

Price: $90,000 Contact: Adam King 0422 337 337

Price: $80,000 Contact: Adam King 0422 337 337

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

ROSEBUD 230 Je y Road

ROSEBUD 93 Eastbourne Road

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Price: Offers over $795,000 Contact: Michelle King 0404 037 336 Adam King 0422 337 337

Price: Negotiable over $320,000 Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

ROSEBUD 260 Je y Road

ROSEBUD 1/17 Bass Avenue

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‘Je y Grove’ is Rosebud`s latest up market residential development offering clever floor plans to suit your individual lifestyle. The special architectural design features here include 6.0 star energy rating, designer kitchens with luxury stone benchtops, modern glass splashbacks and quality European s/steel appliances, timber floors, solar hot water, split system heating/cooling, water tank, plus front rear landscaping. Buy off plan and save big on stamp duty!

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Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

ROSEBUD WEST 65 Wingara Drive

ROSEBUD 426 Eastbourne Road

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This well designed family home comprises of 4 Bedrooms with built in robes plus master bedroom with walk in robe and full ensuite, light filled main bathroom, open plan family, dining kitchen with stainless-steel appliances. Step outside on the the rear deck and relax with a good size family backyard, with double remote garage with rear access for boat or caravan.

Solid home, close to shops and schools, perfect for a family home or an affordable investment property. Comprising 3 good size bedrooms all with BIRs, master bedroom with ensuite and separate toilet, meals area off kitchen, separate lounge/ dining room, generous size rumpus room, double carport with backyard access into a double garage and work shop, evaporative cooling and ceiling fans. A great floor plan to work with.

Contact: Michelle King 0404 037 336

Price: $435,000 Contact: Marne Puls 0417 339 350 John Hall 0405 111 000

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

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Located in a select block and surrounded by native bush land this large villa would suit downsizers, investors or holiday makers. Comprising 3 generous bedrooms (BIR’s), master with WIR ensuite, formal lounge, open plan kitchen/meals and second living area overlooking a decked entertaining area and spacious rear yard, central bathroom, separate toilet and laundry plus double lock-up garage. Price: Negotiable over $420,000 Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Marne Puls 0417 339 350 John Hall 0405 111 000

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475sqm (approx) allotment in a super convenient location with easy freeway access and only minutes from shops and beaches. Current town planning approval is in place to construct two separate single level dwellings side by side, both with their own street frontage and garage. Please note that the purchaser must take on the balance of works required to obtain certificate of occupancies for the two proposed dwellings as outlined in the Town Planning permit. Keep one, sell one or keep them both? The choice is yours.

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MORNINGTON 5 Incana Lane

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Yesteryear Charm With The Latest Of Finishes As you gaze across the picket fence you will discover a delightful co age garden, complete with red brick pathways -box hedging and well thought out garden beds that wrap around this charming weatherboard residence that simply oozes with co age charm. This character packed low maintenance residence has been tastefully updated with the very latest and greatest of finishes. Some of the special features include; Instant street appeal, private front co age style garden, wide front veranda, beautiful timber flooring, fully updated hostess kitchen with combined stone and timber bench tops fi ed with quality stainless-steel appliances, bright spacious living room with soaring ceilings and a pre y as a picture garden view, separate meals area, private rear under cover alfresco entertaining deck complete with BBQ bench that has BI cupboards and BI fridges, very tastefully and professionally updated: en-suite - main bathroom and separate laundry. Add to all of that; a remote doubke garage, air-conditioning, ducted heating , all on a low maintenance easy care allotment only minutes away from all the action of Main Street or the relaxing days at local beaches. Don’t miss this one!

AUCTION Saturday 19th November at 12:00pm Open: Saturday & Sunday 11.30pm-12.00pm Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 Jake Wilson 0400 991 362

1011-1013 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

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Commercial real estate also benefits as peninsula real estate boom continues IT may not have a slew of lifestyle programs and channels to promote it, but make no mistake about it, commercial real estate is hot, with prices, and more importantly for investors, yields, that are rivalling that of residential properties. The peninsula has seen a steady flow of significant freehold properties come onto the market with all achieving a successful sale. One example of this upward trend is the property at 108 Main Street, Mornington which was sold by Kevin Wright Commercial towards the end of 2015 for a figure estimated at $1,600,000. Barely 12 months later the property was again sold for $1,910,000, which represents a healthy 4% yield and a dramatic 20% uplift in value in just 12 months. Jamie Stuart of Kevin Wright Commercial believes that this shows the strength of property values in Mornington and the Peninsula, and can see them continuing to rise through a combination of factors, most notably, the continual influx of population to the area, the low interest rate environment and accessibility of the Peninsula due to Eastlink and Peninsula Link. “We are starting to see developers and particularly those from off-shore, who are cashed up, entering the peninsula market, looking to capitalise on the strengthening tourism industry and residential population boom. “ Mr Stuart said “The highly publicised recent sale of the Melbourne University Business School in Mount Eliza which sold to New Zealand based Ryman Health Care for a reported $40 million, is testament that the region is fast becoming a hot-spot for International developers, institutions and occupiers”. Across the peninsula, and Hastings has received some welcome investment with national plumbing and fixture retailer, Tradelink, now operating from their new site at 1/1907 Frankston Flinders Road. Prominent commercial and industrial property specialists Nichols Crowder managed the property with Tom Crowder and James Dodge as the leasing agents. The site adds to Tradelink’s 100 plus stores across Australia.

High Achiever: 108 Main Street, Mornington was sold this year for more than $1.9 million, up 20% in 12 months.

“Tradelink needed a large property on a main road with high traffic flows. It also wanted to be close to major transport links and be able to serve local communities. This Hastings property meets all criteria, with the company signing a 5 x 5 x 5 year lease.” Mr Dodge said. The addition of the Tradelink Hastings store provides some good news for the Western Port region where vacancy rates for commercial and industrial property have increased in the past year, leading to lower yields for

AUCTION

For Lease

131 Cranbourne Road, Langwarrin Friday 25th November at 12pm

956 Nepean Highway, Mornington

Modern Medical Centre

New medical consulting suites

Peninsula Health Group, Mornington’s newest medical facility is now available for lease. Strategically located in close proximity to both Beleura and The Bays Hospital. Currently anchored by a large GP practice, an opportunity exists for Allied Health Professionals, Dental Practitioners and Specialists to be part of this architecturally designed purpose built facility. Single or multiple consulting suites are available for lease. Each has a basin with hot and cold water, data points, phone points, power and split system air conditioning. There are common areas containing staff kitchen toilets and large waiting area. Occupants of the facility have the opportunity to utilise a dedicated reception area for their practice. With ample parking, exposure to Nepean Hwy and opportunity for signage, this suits astute operators looking to relocate their practice or establish new business within the growing area. Peninsula Health Group invite: Dentistry, Physiotherapy, Podiatry, Exercise Physiology, Dietician, Diabetes Health Nurse, Speech Therapy, Audiology, Osteopathy, Occupational Therapy and more.

Two Practitioner Permit Four consulting rooms Building area 175m2* Land area 671m2 Vacant Possession

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investors and some uncertainty in the market. “Although the commercial and industrial property sector in the region has softened, there have been some big name tenants moving in recently, such as Supercheap Auto and Kmart. We’re also seeing some increased buying activity from Self-managed Superannuation Funds and other investors looking to diversify their property portfolios in the low interest rate environment.”

James Dodge:

0488 586 896

Geoffrey Crowder: 0418 531 611

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Leading the way in rehabilitation for people with Parkinson’s AT St John of God Frankston Rehabilitation Hospital we pride ourselves on providing a range of comprehensive Parkinson’s rehabilitation programs. Our inter-disciplinary team includes: • Rehabilitation Specialist • Movement Disorders Nurse • Physiotherapists (LSVT BIG® trained) • Speech Pathologists (LSVT LOUD® trained) • Occupational Therapists (LSVT BIG® trained) • Nursing Staff • Dietitians • Social Workers • Clinical Psychologist • Pastoral Practitioners Inpatient rehabilitation: We offer comprehensive assessment and tailor the program to meet your needs. This includes medication reviews, falls and balance and reconditioning programs. Research suggests that people should NOT wait until they begin to experience disability, impaired function or loss of balance to start an exercise program. We also offer advanced inpatient Parkinson’s drug therapies, including: Duodopa: This is a combination of Levodopa /carbidopa gel in a 100ml cassette which is connected to a portable pump

and the medication is continuously infused throughout the day. Duodopa is directly administered to the site of absorption in the small intestine via a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tubing device. Apomorphine: This can be delivered either via: A) An intermittent injection Intermittent Apomorphine is delivered via a small injection under the skin which works very quickly within 5-10 minutes and lasts approximately 45 minutes, or B) A continuous infusion which is administered through a small pump. Our comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation programs include: LSVT BIG® - trains people with Parkinson’s disease to avoid inactivity and keep movements alive during everyday activities by using techniques that teach the use of bigger movements anywhere, anytime in daily living. The aim is to empower individuals with the potential they have to keep moving and stay active. This is a 1:1 intensive program run over a 4 week period. LSVT LOUD® - has changed the success of voice therapy and the lives of PD patients. With more than 20 years research behind it, it is the ¿UVW VSHHFK WUHDWPHQW ZLWK VFLHQWL¿F HYLGHQFH DQG HVWDEOLVKHG HI¿FDF\ IRU

the treatment of voice and speech disorders for individuals with PD. This is a 1:1 intensive program run over a 4 week period. Group Outpatient Program - This is 12 week program, run by our interdisciplinary team, incorporating, balance; strength; endurance and coordination training as well as reconditioning. Our team is highly experienced in assessing and LGHQWLI\LQJ DQ\ SRWHQWLDO GLI¿FXOWLHV and working with you improving movement, independence and quality of life. Health and Wellbeing therapies include: Yoga and Wellness Program - This 10 week program run by Dr Sanjay 5DJKDY D TXDOL¿HG <RJD WHDFKHU ZKR is also a neurologist with a special interest in movement disorders, which includes Parkinson’s disease. Dr Raghav has successfully conducted yoga classes for Parkinson’s patients in collaboration with Parkinson’s Victoria. +H KDV D ¿UP EHOLHI LQ KROLVWLF KHDOWK and believes Yoga is an important tool in keeping yourself healthy in mind, body and spirit. The programs are run in conjunction with school terms. Each class consists of the following: • Relaxation and meditation • Yoga

• Wellness information which will assist with coping with PD Dancing with Parkinson’s - A unique 10-week program designed to encourage movement and activity for those coping with Parkinson’s. Held Wednesday’s, each school term, from 1 - 2pm, the program will use elements of dancing to provide a fun and engaging way to develop balance, strength, endurance and coordination. This program is held at MarShere Dance Studios in Chelsea Heights - call 9773 9773 to book, places are limited. Cost is $15 per person per session.

How do you attend our hospital? Inpatients – you can choose who provides your rehabilitation after your acute hospital stay or if you have a referral from your GP. Simply request to have your inpatient rehabilitation at our hospital and one of our Rehabilitation Assessment Nurses will visit you to plan your stay with us. Outpatients: A referral from your GP or Specialist is required. Please direct all referrals to: St John of God Frankston Rehabilitation Hospital 255-265 Cranbourne Road, Frankston General telephone: 9788 3333

Specialist rehabilitation - under the one roof Call us.. 03 9788 3333 We are committed to helping our patients. Our specialist programs include: Cardiac Chronic Pain Management Diabetes Management Falls and Balance General Rehabilitation (Reconditioning) after an accident, illness, injury or surgery Medical Intervention Program (GEM style program) Neurology Oncology Orthopaedic Movement Disorder programs - ie.Parkinson’s Pre-op rehabilitation (preparing for surgery) Pulmonary Reconditioning Stroke 'ULYLQJ DVVHVVPHQWV E\ D TXDOL¿HG 2FFXSDWLRQDO 7KHUDS\ Driving Assessor Simply ask your GP or Specialist for a referral - remember, you can choose your rehabilitation provider

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VIKA AND LINDA BULL For 30 years, the glorious voices of Vika and Linda Bull have comprised one of the most distinctive, versatile and emotionally charged sounds on the Australian music landscape.

performances by Paul Kelly, Rockwiz, C.W. Stoneking, Deborah Conway, Kasey Chambers and many more.

Since their multi-platinum conquest of pop radio with the Black Sorrows in the late 1980s, the sisters have forged diverse pathways into soul, gospel, blues, country and the island music of their Tongan ancestry.

Their invitation to join Joe Camilleri’s Black Sorrows ushered in that band’s most successful era: Hold Onto Me, Harley and Rose and Better Times were all tripleplatinum albums between ‘88 and ‘92, and the sisters’ prominent vocals captivated massive audiences, here and worldwide.

By turns tender and powerful, their rich solo vocals and instinctive harmonies have spawned eight albums of their own, as well as illuminating studio and concert

Vika & Linda, their debut album of 1994, was produced by Paul Kelly and written by some of the most accomplished songwriters of the era, including Paul Kelly, Joe Camilleri,

in At Last The Etta James Story in which this incredible show saw its world premier in Melbourne in 2013 and since then has toured all the capital cities in Australia, completed two sold out seasons at The Sydney Opera House and in November of 2014 rocked an enthralled Kiwi crowd at the prestigious Aotea Centre in Auckland New Zealand.

Stephen Cummings, Mark Seymour and Nick Barker. The next decade found the sisters embracing a range of musical possibilities on a string of albums. On stage and in the studio, the sisters continue to seek challenges as diverse Tell The Angels, a gospel album recorded live in a Brunswick pub; Meet Me In the Middle of the Air, an innovative mix of jazz and gospel created by Paul Kelly and Paul Grabowsky; The Merri Soul Sessions presented by Paul Kelly and Paul Kelly’s Seven Sonnets & A Song. Additionally Vika has taken the lead

Open your ears, and hold onto your heart. Vika and Linda Bull will be playing at The Grand Hotel, Mornington, on Friday 16 December. Tickets at grand.oztix.com.au or www.grand.net.au

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THE BLACK SORROWS The Black Sorrows have earned the reputation as a dynamic live act. There is a level of accessibility to The Black Sorrows that can appeal to the newest of fan. At the helm, Camilleri steers the band through an energetic interplay of solid grooves and well- crafted songs that mix those well-worn ingredients of blues, soul, R&B, gospel, country and even Brill Building pop. Spontaneous (forget set lists) and emotionally driven, Joe ensures that no two performances are ever the same. Camilleri’s mantra is simple “we come to play and leave the audience feeling exhilarated”. The Black Sorrows continue to be one of Australia’s most enduring touring bands and a festival favourite. Membership in The Black Sorrows has always

been loose and fluid with Camilleri being the only constant. In keeping with Joe’s desire to continually move forward, the latest incarnation of The Black Sorrows is - Claude Carranza (guitar/ vocals), Mark Gray (bass/vocals), John McAll (keyboards/vocals) and Angus Burchall (drums). Joe Camilleri continues to write with his long-term writing partner Nick Smith and will release The Black Sorrows’ 18th album in 2016, bringing Camilleri’s career discography ever closer to an incredible 50 releases. The Black Sorrows will be playing at The Grand Hotel, Mornington, on Friday 2 December. Tickets at grand.oztix.com.au or www.grand.net.au

ABBE MAY Re-emerging from a hiatus earlier this year with the catchy pop dittie ‘Are We Flirting’, Abbe May’s followup ‘Doomsday Clock’ unveils yet another side to her personality as she reveals yet another layer of her forthcoming album ‘Bitchcraft’ and a national tour this November/December. The song contrasts a joyous Gospel choir (Featuring May, Joni Hogan and Odette Mercy) with striking, ominous bells that ring throughout what could be May’s most immediate single yet. May suggests there is a chance for hope offered through acknowledgment of our inevitable demise. One of the earliest songs written for ‘Bitchcraft’, Doomsday Clock was developed at a time when May was recovering from a nervous system break down. “My lifeline really was the great love I feel for my infant niece and nephews. It really made me see beyond myself, that I needed to do something more meaningful than pursue this whole sex, drugs and rock and roll thing. I want them to have a good future here on earth. I want to try at least to help guide them through a better world than the one I currently see being willfully destroyed through greed, manipulation and stupidity. I am just a singer but I may as well use my voice for good if it can in any way make the world better for them.” On one level, ‘Doomsday Clock’ is about what May sees as the great fallacy of trickle-down economics and the environmental and social destruction it has caused. On another level, it is about the internal and external struggles of seemingly inexplicable existence and how they mirror each other in crisis and rapture. ‘Doomsday Clock’ reveals Abbe May as an artist who is not content to stay silent in a politically conservative and oppressive environment. “I am disturbed by the political climate in

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Australia. We seem to live in a country that is more concerned with #censusfail than about our government’s horrifying abuses of the human rights of refugees. We have lost our way and it bodes very badly for our future. We are being told to fear refugees by the very people we should be focusing our suspicions on - the vast majority of politicians and the big business they work for. They are the ones keeping everyone hungry. They sold us the trickle down lie. Not the refugees. History has shown how conservative governments deliberately fan the flames of the fear of the ‘other’ to keep control and to distract us. They deliberately gut funding for the arts and for education so as to keep us uninformed and therefore unarmed against their policies which are overwhelmingly geared toward creating massive class divide. This is not a time for artists to be silent. We have a job to do.” Abbe May will be playing at The Grand Hotel, Mornington, on Friday 25 November. Tickets at grand.oztix.com.au or www.grand.net.au


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Inquest held into death of Mrs Sidwell Compiled by Cameron McCullough THE Coroner, Dr Cole, opened an inquest at the Prince of Wales Hotel, Frankston, on Friday, 3rd November, touching the death of Mrs Mary Sidwell, whose dead body was found floating in the Bay near Oliver’s Hill, Frankston, on 2nd November. Dr Maxwell of Frankston deposed that under the instruction of Constable Ryan he had made a post mortem examination of the body of deceased. In his opinion the cause of death was drowning. The body had been in the water apparently about 4 days. Edwin Christie Ryan, Constable of Police, residing at Frankston, deposed: At about 1.30p.m, on Thursday 2nd inst., a man named Thomas McComb informed me that he had heard that there was a dead body floating in the waters of Port Phillip Bay, at Oliver’s Hill, about one mile from Frankston pier. I immediately proceeded to the locality and, after walking along the beach, I saw the body of deceased (since identified as that of Mrs Mary Sidwell) floating on its back, in shallow water, near some rocks. I waded out and brought the body on to the beach. It was clad only in a flannel night dress and rain coat with black stockings and leather shoes on the feet. I carefully examined body, but with the exception of a bruised wound on the right shin and a bruise on the left leg (apparently caused by contact with the rocks) I found no external

signs of violence. The body was swollen and had apparently been in the water for a considerable time. There was a handkerchief with the initials J.R. thereon in the pocket of the rain coat, but nothing else. I removed the body to the Prince of Wales hotel at Frankston and reported by telegraph to the Coroner, and the Russell street police. At about 11 p.m. on the same date, William Sidwell identified the body as that of his wife, Mary Sidwell, who had left her home at 4am on the previous Monday, October 30th. The Coroner gave an order for burial and adjourned the inquest till Monday, 6th November, at the city morgue, when deceased’s husband would be present to give evidence. At the adjourned inquest a verdict of found drowned was recorded. *** AT the recent “Australian Club” fancy dress dance, Miss Gould, dressed as a Scotch Lassie, was successful in securing first prize. *** MESSRS Adamson, Strettle and Co will hold a sale of horses at Tanti on Monday next, when they will have a large yarding of all descriptions comprising draughts, light horses and ponies. *** THE “’Wattle Club” held a dance on Saturday night, October 4th, in aid of the Returned Soldiers’ Entertainment Fund. A happy time was spent. The music

was supplied by Sergt. T. Moir. *** DR J. Fogarty of Chelsea, now on active service with the Australian Forces, has been awarded the Military Cross for his bravery in attending the wounded on the field, under heavy shell fire. With Dr Fogarty’s many Frankston friends we join in hearty congratulations. *** THE contractors are fast pushing on with the Peninsula Motor Garage Pty. Ltd. new garage, at Mornington. The garage, which is in the main street and of brick, is a modern building of which any town might well be proud. *** WE have received a letter signed “Observer,” from Tyabb, complaining of some remarks made by one person to another in the public hall, on the 4th November. As the person to whom the remarks were made let them pass unchallenged we cannot see it is our duty to mix ourselves up in affairs of the kind. *** Children’s Flower Day Friday, Nov 3rd, was the day set apart for Children’s Flower Day on the part of teachers and children of State Schools throughout the State for the benefit of returned soldiers. It was Flower Day in the city, the surburbs, and every town in Victoria. The day was the result of months of effort. Since February last children

The judging of the flower and vegetable sections was faithfully performed by Messes Dower and Bailey junr., and gave general satisfaction, as did also Mrs Hartland’s decisions in the classes for cooking. The following ladies presided over the various stalls:— Flower Stall — Miss Keane and Mrs J. A, Cameron; Lolly Stall, Mesdames E M. McComb and Verney and Miss Stewart; refreshment stall, Mrs H. McComb. In addition to the flower show a Queen’s Carnival was held by the scholars in which there was a Queen chosen from each grade, each queen representing a flower. The financial result of the carnival was that £26 6s 4d was added to the gross result. The following are the names of the Queens with the number of votes obtained:—Dorothy Ferguson (roses) 1970; Beatrsce Addicott (carnation) 1399; Moara Cameron (Pansies) 866; Lizzie Hay (Lilac) 505; Ella Dalman (Heather) 468; Jean Cameron, (Forget-not) 429; Byral Hartland (Marurite) 344; Marjorie Willox (sweet pea) 335. Mr Richardson and Miss Keane (the head teacher and his assistant) are to be congratulated on the success that they attained. They threw their best into the effort, and were rewarded by obtaining a result that hardly could be bettered. *** From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 11 November, 1916

in all parts of the State have been carefully cultivating garden plots at school and at home so that at the right moment they might have some thing to offer the public in exchange for money in the cause of Victoria’s fighting sons. The children and teachers of the Frankston State School No 1464 took the matter up most enegetically. At the end of last March a schedule of flowers, pot plants, ornamental trees, shrubs and vegetables was printed and distributed amongst the scholars, and they at once set about the cultivation and care of the various kinds of flowers that they thought would be best adapted to each individual case, and the magnificent display shown in the Mechanics’ Hall on Friday last gave ample evidence of the care and attention they had bestowed on the plants to bring them to the perfection that they had attained. There was a fine display of roses, Ethel Bray being first with the best three varieties and Dorothy Ferguson taking first for the best single bloom. In the open class, Mr A. J. Thomas’ collection of 24 varieties of cut flowers was much admired, also Miss Masterton’s contribution of foliage plants and shrubs (not for competition) was a feature of the show and added greatly to the general effect. The request for flowers from thre proprietors of gardens along the Mornington road was generously responded to and the display of these gifts lent color and variety to the already gay scene.

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mind. But leaving aside the occasional turkey, why have so many people been so put out by Bob’s honour? Let’s be honest: the world of literature is prone to outlandish acts of snobbery. In fact, the literary world is something of a parallel universe that often prefers to remain cosseted in obscurity, comforted by the fact that very few people either understand or

like their work. It’s tempting, I think, to confuse the fact that no one likes your stuff with the idea that nobody else is smart enough to understand it. These are the people who have been most directly insulted by Bob’s elevation to Nobel Laureate. The ones who don’t accept that the art form is anything more than disposable or, alternatively, that a Grammy should be considered reward enough. Their problem, I feel, is that they are comforted by a narrow approach to what constitutes literature. Personally, I’m delighted that ‘literature’ has been broadened out to members of the entertainment fraternity. Now that Bob has broken through, I see no reason why Jay-Z can’t win next year. His lyrics too are poetic. And, in my experience, poetry readings would be far more interesting if, whilst seated around an open fire, students forgot about Robert Frost and Emily Dickinson for a while and unleashed the first three verses of ‘99 Problems’. It would really complement the wine and cheese. It’s a travesty that pop stars weren’t receiving these awards before now. I demand a recount. Members of the Grateful Dead are natural contenders for the Chemistry Prize. Dr Dre is a shoo-in for the field of Medicine. And that Culture Club did not receive the Nobel Peace Prize for their 1984 single ‘The War Song’ is especially galling, particularly when you consider that it was so plainly awful that it nearly ended their career (although Boy George’s subsequent decision to appear on an episode of the ‘A Team’

didn’t help). While we’re at it, Madonna should be the UN Secretary General. As a bonus, she’d also be less likely to make another album. The strangest criticism of the decision is that Bob Dylan doesn’t need the attention. To the best of my knowledge, whether or not you need publicity isn’t part of the criteria for getting a Nobel. I doubt greatly that anyone would claim Barak Obama was wallowing in obscurity when, in 2008, he was award a Nobel. No, these people are just plain mean-spirited. I, for one, am glad that there’s finally a Nobel winner who has jammed with members of the Rolling Stones. Patrick White and Saul Bellow were responsible for some truly wonderful books, but neither of them ever traded licks at Live Aid with Keith Richards. I rest my case. I guess you’d say I’m biased. That’s because I’m part of a generation that was raised to believe that pop stars could do anything. Relieve famine, protest injustice and give Robbie Williams something useful to do with himself – these achievements would not have been possible if not for popular music. Though apparently there’s a hitch. Bob, it seems, has not returned any phone calls in response to the news. It’s said that the committee feels greatly insulted. He probably just wants to know if the dressing room rider has the right number of brown M & Ms. As well he should. All I can say to members of the Nobel committee is this: welcome to rock and roll. stuart@stuartmccullough.com


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Sharks dip early in the season PROVINCIAL By IT Gully SORRENTO sits in the bottom half of the MPCA Provincial ladder after being convincingly beaten by Baxter on Saturday. The Sharks resumed at 2/13, chasing Baxter’s first innings total of 7/298. Despite some resistance in the middle order from Liam O’Connor (50) and Bobby Wilson (53), the Sharks were unable to reel in the total. Brandon Rulach also worked hard in the middle order for the Sharks with 36 but it could only drag the total to 223 from 75.1 owners, handing Baxter a 65 run win. Chamika Sattambi finished with 3/35 from 15 overs after snaring 2/7 on the opening day, while Todd

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with 57, however there was no other resistance offered. Pines was bowled out for 197 after 65 overs. Adam Gailitis started the damage for POB and he finished with the mighty figures of 5/43 from 18.2 overs. Callum Parton snared 2/37 from 12 overs to have 6/64 off 20 overs for the season. The impressive Mornington bowling line up was too slick for Somerville on Saturday, rolling them for 161. With 254 already in the scorebook, the Doggies’ attack went about dismantling the Eagles batting line up. Skipper Matt Foon was the pick of the bowlers once again with a staggering 3/10 from eight overs. Rob O’Toole helped himself to 3/37 from 15, Leigh Lambert claimed 2/35 and

Luke Popov 2/43. Matty Roach was the best of the Somerville bats with 54. Langwarrin made light work of Crib Point at the nest. Never an easy task at Crib Point, the Kangas ripped through the Pies in 59.5 overs for just 145, recording a win by almost 100 runs (245). Joel Bateman was superb at the beginning of the innings with 3/9 from eight overs while skipper Trav Campbell set the tone early, claiming 3/36 from 14 overs. Jake Prosser was also solid snaring 2/25 from 9.5 overs. Mt Eliza sits just where it wants to after winning outright against Long Island. Defending 6/196, the Mounties rolled the Islanders twice in one day for 81 in 36 overs and 79 (39 overs).

Shaun Knott picked up 3/22 from 18 overs and Justin Savio snared 3/26 in the first innings, while Justin Grant and Nick Baron took 2/23 and 2/2 respectively. Andrew Tweddle top scored for the Islanders with 19. In the second innings, Knott took 5/19 off 12.2, giving him 8/41 for the match, while Baron snared 3/7 from eight overs, giving him match figures of 5/9. Peter Connell top scored for the Islanders in the second innings with 29. A great knock of 79 to Max Blackburn and 61 to Will Kennedy helped Pearcedale record a strong victory against Moorooduc. Chasing 240 for victory, the Panthers got the runs in the 58th over. Nathan Hangan was the pick of the Ducs’ bowlers with3/39.

to get themselves back into the game and while it looked mighty shaky at times with the scorecard reading 3/41, 4/62, 5/83, 6/100, Dart was able to get them over the line with good support when it mattered from Nick Esipoff. Liam O’Halloran picked up 2/28 for the Tigers and Max Watters claimed 2/44 from 21 overs. Mt Martha wasted no time picking up the outright victory against Rye. The Demons resumed on 4/20 in its second innings after being bowled out for 79 in the first innings. Mt Martha responded with 9/115. The Demons were bowled out for

85 in their second innings, giving the Reds 50-odd to get to pick up the win. They scored 0/51 with skipper Mitchel Darville unbeaten on 31. Heatherhill also picked up an outright victory against Seaford. The Hills resumed at 5/188 after rolling Seaford for 109 in the first innings. They finished on 8/283 before sending the home side back in. Despite 107 runs from opener Ryan McQueen in the second innings and 55 from Ian Rowe, Seaford was still bowled out for 200 in 63.2 overs. Jake Theobald took 4/30 for the Hills. Needing 27 to win, the Hills racked

up 2/32 in 2.1 overs to claim the outright. Delacombe Park smashed Baden Powell. After scoring 316 in their first innings, the Parkers had the visitors 1/10 overnight. The Braves were rolled for 101, Dean Blight claiming 3/32, Aaron Aughtie 3/24 and Rob Fisher 2/27. The Braves fared better in their second innings, finishing the day at 1/81. Flinders did what it needed to do against Rosebud. Just. Chasing 185 for victory, the visitors picked up the win in the last over of the day.

Andrew Power (41) and Tim Clements (48) were catalysts in the win, while an unbeaten 20 from Mason Mail and unbeaten 24 from Max Royal helped guide the Sharks over the line. Billy Quigley was the best of the Rosebud bowlers with 4/58 from 26 overs. Main Ridge picked up the important 12 points against Boneo. Chasing 134 for victory, Main Ridge scored 6/168 in 61 overs before sending the pandas back into bat. Boneo scored 3/167 in its second dig, Chris Jobling hitting an unbeaten 73 and Ryan Jellie hitting 58.

Hillmen set the early tone DISTRICT By IT Gully RED Hill has already opened up a gap on the ladder against the rest of the MPCA District teams after the conclusion of the third round. The Hillmen sit on 44 points, a game clear of Mt Martha (32), while Flinders (30) and Heatherhill (26) make up the top four. Red Hill were too good for Seaford Tigers on Saturday. Skipper Simon Dart hit an unbeaten 101 as the visitors took their time getting to 6/151 in 65 overs to get the 12 points. Resuming at 2/14, Red Hill needed

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Frogs, Blues lead the way SUB-DISTRICT By IT Gully TOOTGAROOK and Hastings stand alone at the top of the MPCA Sub District ladder after the opening three rounds of the season. Tootgarook recorded an easy victory of Skye on Saturday to shoot to the top of the table while Hastings won a tight match against Balnarring. There is then a log-jam of five teams a game behind on 18 points. Balnarring offered plenty of resistance in its game against the Hastings. The Blues scored 245 on the opening day of the match and had the Saints reeling at 3/26 overnight. However, the home side dug deep and got within 15 runs of victory, eventually being bowled out for 231 in the 62nd over. Mitch Floyd was the pick of the bowlers for the Blues with 4/77 from 22 overs, while Luke Hewitt claimed 3/50 and Isuru Dias 3/44. Tootgarook, as expected, made light work of Skye. Defending 221 for victory, the Frogs rolled Skye for 130. Pat Beckham was the best of the Skye batsmen with 30. Frankston YCW won a thriller against Dromana.

Defending 232, the Stonecats rolled the Hoppers for 225 with one over left in the day. The home side had a terrible start after resuming one wicket down on the second day, losing Adam Ciavarella early too. Kierran Voelkl (70) and Jedd Savage (72) then went about getting the Hoppers back into the match. The match see-sawed from that point, Dromana eventually bowled out eight runs shy of winning. Brett Hudgson was vintage for the Stonecats with 6/69 from 29 overs while Sam Fulton claimed 3/44 from 22 overs. Ballam Park kept their early season alive with a god win against Carrum. A half century to Stuart Plunkett, 37 from Steve Worthington and 34 from David Cross ensured that the Knights got the required runs to win the match. Defending 156 was always going to be a tough ask for Carrum, despite having the Knights two down overnight. Ballam Park scored 180 in 73 overs. Tyabb eased to victory against Carrum Downs. With 315 runs on the board, the Yabbies dismissed the Cougars for 194. Skipper Noel Wylie was the best of the Tyabb bowlers with 4/47.

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TOYOTA CAMRY

$18,990

TOYOTA CAMRY ALTISE

$26,990

SUBARU XV WAGON

$20,990

2010 Sports Sedan. Muscles & performance. YMZ423 ...................

2012 Automatic sedan with 2.5i power. Low k’s. ZKS047 ..............

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Drive Away

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2012 2.0 litre with CVT auto trans. Low k’s. YHA922 ......................

JUST ARRIVED 2013 Auto cab/chassis with alloy tray. 1BH3CW.....

2014 Unbreakable Hi-Spec dual cab ute. Awesome V6 petrol auto 1DQ5HO

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2013 4.0Lauto with loads of wanted features. ZOK188.................

HONDA CRV VTi-L

2013 2.4 Litres with auto trans. Gleaming Silver. 1AJ9XQ ............

TOYOTA HILUX SR5

2015 2.8L Diesel, Blue with very low k’s.1IN2KN .............................

TOYOTA HILUX SR5

2015 Red 2.8L Diesel ute, only 9,118k’s. 1IN2KL .............................

TOYOTA HILUX SR5

2012 3.0L diesel, automatic. Bullbar & more! YXX368 ....................

TOYOTA LANDCRUISER GXL

2010 4.5L diesel, auto. Many extras. XTW 930 ..................................

TOYOTA LANDCRUISER GXL

2015 4.5L diesel with auto trans. Low k’s and MORE! 1EC7ES ......

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TO MELBOURNE

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915 Nepean Highway Mornington 7HOHSKRQH morningtontoyota.com.au LMCT11120

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MID-SEASON SALE ON NOW! UP TO

% 25

OFF STOREWIDE

*

$990

4 PCE FRASER

NOW $2956

SAVE

SAVE

$750

$430

4 PCE ZERMATT

5 PCE STANLEY & LUCIA

NOW $2196

Whatever your space, taste and lifestyle talk to the Specialists and save up to 25% off Storewide on a wide range of dining settings, lounges, daybeds and more!

Narre Warren 8794 9111 Casey Lifestyle Centre 430-440 Princes Hwy

NOW $1199

tofs.com.au Nar re W arre nN orth Rd

SAVE

Laud erda le Rd

Princes Hwy

NARRE WARREN

Inspirational outdoor living

On sale until 14th November 2016 unless sold out sooner. Savings are based off RRP. Products shown available at time of print. See instore listed for full details. Not all products available at all stores. Stock may vary between stores. Images for illustrative purposes only, colours may vary, accessories not included. Although all care has been taken in production of this catalogue, we reserve the right to alter any pricing errors instore/online.

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