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turned my life around. Dreena made me feel like I was a part of the family and to this day I introduce her as my mother.” Under Ms Lawrence-Gray’s watchful eye, Lana cleaned up her act, got a job and discovered the simple joy of family. “Dreena has opened so many doors for me and I hold her responsible for the positive changes I made to my life,” she said. “Without her huge generous heart and her beautiful family I would not be the person I am today - I might not even be here today at all.”

Ms Lawrence-Gray also works for the Heart Foundation and school crossings Victoria. “She is an amazing woman who is always helping out those in need and struggling – young people, women who are down on life, anyone in trouble – even though she herself is a single mother and has struggled financially to raise her own daughter,” friend Therese Fletcher said. “Her award for fostering young Lana is not the only time she has guided young people and help get them back on track in life.”

BURGLARIES at two farms in Tuerong have highlighted the risks residents take in leaving their property unguarded in unlocked sheds and garages. Detective Sergeant Nick Vallas, of Mornington police, said “thousands of dollars” in handyman tools and equipment, including a generator, nail gun and sporting equipment, was stolen from the large rural properties on 21 May. These goods will make their way onto the second-hand market, where naïve – or unscrupulous – buyers will snap them up for unrealistically cheap prices, he said. Last week police raided three Hastings properties looking for stolen goods, and, at one address, found a previously stolen chainsaw which the occupant reportedly had bought for $300 second-hand. He was the “innocent party” in the transaction but had to forfeit the chainsaw to police. “Out of 80 burglaries we investigated last month – in Bittern, Safety Beach, Dromana, Red Hill, Main Ridge and Tuerong – a high proportion of goods had been stolen from sheds and holiday homes,” Det. Vallas said. “There could be $20,000 worth of tools and equipment in them but the owner still leaves the doors unlocked

– and yet every tradie needs tools so there is always a ready market for thieves,” he said. “We have got to get the message through. Owners must write down the makes, models, serial numbers and purchase details of all their equipment – and take photographs – so that, if anything gets stolen, we can return it. “The details can be stored online, on memory sticks, in diaries – anywhere – but we need that information as proof of purchase so we can return stolen items to their rightful owners.” Det Vallas said external movement lights, quality locks, chains and padlocks deterred thieves, who didn’t want their job made any harder. He urged those buying second-hand tools to get the names and addresses of sellers before agreeing to buy them. “And, don’t just meet someone in the car park, or out the back of the pub,” he warned. “Also, if the price is too cheap, or the serial number has been scratched off, then alarm bells should ring. Remember, if police catch up with you, you could be charged with handling stolen goods, as well as losing the items which, hopefully, will then be returned to their rightful owners.” He said property owners should also check their insurance policies to ensure items and equipment are covered for theft.

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Mobile library off for ‘supersizing’ THE shire’s distinctive mobile library has gone to the renovators for a $285,000 makeover that will include expanding its middle section. It will away for about eight weeks and has been replaced by a more modest vehicle that will trundle around the shire’s 16 mobile library stops to keep far-flung readers happy. The book bus was driven to a truck body specialist in Melbourne last week to receive a new expandable middle that will take it from about 2.5 metres wide to six metres, enough room for a small lounge area, according to the shire’s library boss Geoff Carson. “The lounge area will have three computers – a PC and two tablets,” he said. “The bus will be repainted with a more eye-catching design.” The renovation was supposed to occur last year but when the shire “went to market” its budget was short by about $70,000. The shire already had a state government grant of $125,000 from the 2013-14 Living Libraries program but had to wait for extra cash to take its contribution up to $160,000. It is the first renovation of the bus since it was bought 15 years ago. The prime mover is changed every five years. The mobile library holds about 4000 books, CDs, DVDs, magazines and other items.

Mr Carson said the mobile library was operated by two staff members. The mayor, Cr Bev Colomb, said the refurbishment would allow “library users to access our collection with increased access to computers and in greater comfort”. “The refit will include a new body with an extended capsule to include public computers and wi-fi access. In addition, there will be new shelving, seating and a streamlined interior,” she said. “The temporary van will provide an abridged service offering library members the ability to return items, place and collect reservations and access a selection of books and other items for borrowing.” The revamped vehicle will be unveiled in late July.  Mobile library locations and visiting days: Monday: Somers, Crib Point, Baxter, Tyabb. Tuesday: Blairgowrie, Portsea, Sorrento. Wednesday: Flinders, Shoreham, Red Hill. Thursday: Rye, Tootgarook, Dromana. Friday: Mt Martha and Mt Eliza. Saturday: Balnarring. Addresses and times are on the shire’s website: www.mornpen.vic.gov.au under “Services for you”. Mike Hast

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Viva L’Italia: Lorenzo D’Alia, Cr Antonella Celi, Rye Italian Citizens’ Club’s Antonina Fazio, and Cr David Gibb, raised a flag to celebrate the 69thFesta della Repubblica.

Flag raised for Italy’s national day A CEREMONY recognising the 69th anniversary of the Italian Republic drew about 60 residents to the shire’s Rosebud office on Tuesday. “Italians have made an important and long-lasting contribution to Australia as a nation for many, many decades,” Cr David Gibb said. “Today, Italian Australians are prominent in politics, sport, journalism, law and the arts, and have considerable influence on the growth of Australia’s construction, food, wine, fishing and tourism industries.” The Rosebud Italian Club’s Lorenzo

D’Alia said Italians were grateful “knowing that we have contributed to the development of this country, and consider ourselves fortunate to live our tranquil lives in our second home Australia – but never forgetting our motherland - Italy”. Cr Antonella Celi, who has Italian heritage, spoke in Italian. “Today, we come together to celebrate 69 years of the Italian republic and, as Italians who have built a prosperous life in this great nation of Australia, we proudly remember our Italian heritage as we raise the Italian flag in honour

of this day.” Festa della Repubblica – the Italian National Day and Republic Day - is celebrated on 2 June each year. Shire communications manager Todd Trimble said the shire had been asked by the Rosebud Italian Club to stage the flag. He said a similar ceremony had been held at the request of a Greek group in years gone by. “If an English ex-pats’ group, or any other group, requests a similar service, I am sure we would assist them,” Mr Trimble said. Stephen Taylor

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Now Search and rescue: Mornington resident Michael Turner has been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list for community work with Marine Rescue Victoria.

Queen’s nod for bay rescuer A MORNINGTON Marine Rescue Victoria volunteer has been awarded the Emergency Service Medal (ESM) in the Queen’s Birthday Honours. The list recognises a diverse range of contributions and service across all fields, including professional endeavours, community service, Defence and Emergency Services personnel, and acts of bravery. Michael John Turner, of Mornington, began his community work in 1990 with the then Mornington Community Bay Rescue Service. He has taken a key role in provisioning and maintaining boats and equipment, as well as turning out and managing the vessels. Along the way he has taken a lead role in mentoring young members and supporting and training other members. His citation describes him as “one of the mainstays of the service’s school education program, delivering safety talks and demonstrations with others to primary and secondary school groups over many years. “His contribution has been in keeping with the finest traditions of volunteer service.” Mr Turner, a former British merchant seaman, said he was “passionate” about the rescue service and was “fortunate to be able to work with

a great bunch of guys”. Recalling his most exciting rescue came easily when he spoke to The News on Friday. “In the early 1990s we were out looking for a missing surf skier about 6am somewhere between here and Sandringham. “Technology has come a long way since then because we didn’t even know where Sandringham was. I remember it was very rough and the water was cold. “We were somewhere off Patterson River [Carrum] when, all of a sudden, he came over the top of a huge wave and we spotted him and I called out ‘Hard to starboard’. The skier kept disappearing in the huge seas but then we got him alongside and he was at the end of his rope because he’d been out all night. He was as grateful as we were to get him aboard.” Janet Stuart Oliver, of Mornington, was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for “services to conservation and the environment, and to the community of the Mornington Peninsula”. Valerie Joan Wilson, also of Mornington, was awarded a OAM for “service to the community of Mornington as an historian”.

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Hospice moves into new home PENINSULA Home Hospice (PHH) has launched a $5m campaign to pay for its new Mornington headquarters. The building will provide the first permanent home for the 30-year-old organisation that supports people suffering from a terminal illness. The service offers free palliative care, counselling and therapies to patients and their families in the municipalities of Mornington Peninsula, Frankston and Kingston (south of Mordialloc Creek). Small charges may apply to care by the Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS) and the use of specialist equipment. Directors of PHH bought 327 Main St, Mornington, in April after research and “years of coping with leases ending, moving, changes of address, operating out of crowded, separated premises and moving some of their team into commercially rented offices”, CEO Rachel Bovenizer said. The money came from a community bank loan and PHH’s own cash reserves. The $5 million raised through the appeal will pay for the building and modifications. “Continued operation from multiple sites is not cost efficient, it causes an unavoidable level of professional disconnect between management, administration, clinical staff and volunteers who work in an emotional and complex field that requires optimal teamwork and cohesion,” Ms Bovenizer said. “Finding a permanent home for the hospice will not only give the security that the organisation requires to take us comfortably into the future, but will allow for the forecast growth in client numbers and the increase in staff to meet that need.” The PHH care team includes specialist palliative care nurses, RDNS nurses, a palliative medical consultant, counsellors and therapists, a spiritual care worker and client care volunteers. The aim of the care team is to enable the ter-

Raising funds: Sue McCarthy, left, and Helen Fairlie, chair of the Peninsula Home Hospice board of directors, are helping run an appeal to raise $5 million to pay for the service’s new headquarters at 327 Main Street, Mornington. Pictures: Yanni

minally ill and their families to live as actively and independently as possible and to spend their last days in the familiarity and comfort of home. Support to the families continues for up to 18 months after the death of their relative. Statistics show that on any single day PHH helps more than 190 people and their families. The hospice foundation, established this year as a capital fundraising committee of PHH, will begin approaching potential donors and seeking public help in the next few months. “We must be careful not to undermine the extraordinary work done by our hard working fund raising committees,” board director and foundation committee member Rosemary Redston said. “While we receive some generous recurrent state government funding, it is our auxiliaries who raise the necessary additional funds required to maintain our services each year.”

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School readies for buildings but MP doubts funding MOOROODUC Primary principal Peter Quigley is getting ready to choose architects for a new teacher resource centre and administration block funded by a $1 million grant allocated in the recent state budget. “The $1 million is certain,” he said. “It is to be fully funded within the next months. We have done quite well.” However, Mornington MP David Morris doubts that the full amount needed for the new buildings will come through. “Promises have been made to a great many schools, the projects promised far exceed the funds available. Let’s hope Moorooduc is not one of them ... but the fact remains there is no money specifically for Moorooduc in the budget.” Mr Quigley says Moorooduc Primary had been “neglected by governments for the past 50 years – now we are catching up”. “We received $300,000 for a water treatment facility in 2012 and $759,000 last year to refurbish six classrooms and a library - work which will be finished in a fortnight. And now we have received $1 million in the budget to choose architects for the resource centre and administration block.” The money was contained in the

state budget’s $207 million Education – School Upgrades fund to renovate, refurbish and rebuild 46 schools - with 19 other schools funded for maintenance and planning projects. “Both Osborne Primary School and Mornington Primary School were promised rebuilds by the Brumby government, but they were never funded,” Mr Morris said. “The tactic was to get architects in, get the plans drawn, but not fund the construction. “I notice Mr Quigley says they have money for architects, I hope this is not an indication this government is going down the same path.” Mr Morris said the previous Coalition government in 2014 announced funding of $759,000 to update the school’s ageing infrastructure. “As this month’s budget papers clearly show, works to the value of $58,000 was undertaken in the current financial year, $571,000 is scheduled for 2015-16, with the balance of the project to be completed in 2016-17. “There is no new project for Moorooduc Primary School, and the only existing project was funded by the Coalition in 2014. Not one additional cent has been allocated in the coming year.” Stephen Taylor

Taking control to change life for the better FORMER police officer turned business and life coach Ruth Cyster-Stuettgen wants women to know they can have a bright future no matter how dark the present can be. The mother-of-three has turned her life around after leaving an abusive situation and has written a book called From Misery to Mastery: Journey to Freedom and Empowerment as a guide for anyone who has “ever felt lost, helpless or scared of what your life has become”. She hopes the book can find an audience with “women who are suffering in silence behind closed doors” and give women tips and strategies to empower themselves to make a change. “The reason why I wanted to write the book was to use it as a tool for myself to heal and to be a voice for other women going through the same thing.” The book includes practical exercises to enable women to forgive themselves for tolerating abusive situations due to feeling isolated before seeking support. The author’s own life has been a journey to seek freedom from oppression. In the early 1980s her family left South Africa and moved to Australia. “We left to basically escape the Apartheid regime and have a better life in Australia,” she said. After studying for a degree at La Trobe University, Ms Cyster-Stuettgen joined Victoria Police and spent time living in Germany after leaving the force. Despite an outwardly happy disposition and life, she said appearances can be deceiving.

Strong advice: Ruth Cyster-Stuettgen has written a book she believes can help women navigate themselves away from unhappy and abusive domestic situations. Picture: Yanni

“There are so many women out there in an abusive situation who don’t appear to be going through things like that and that’s a dangerous thing. “Try to be strong enough to step out and create of seek help from support systems to not have to be scared of consequences of speaking out.” Ms Cyster-Stuettgen used to attend domestic violence incidents during her time in the police force and she believes the way authorities in the legal system deal with such cases has improved since the 1980s. “Decide that enough is enough, and take control of your life – move to-

wards one of peace, love and success, for yourself and your family.” From Misery to Mastery: Journey to Freedom and Empowerment published by Busybird Publishing will be officially launched at Petersen’s Bookstore, 103 High St, Hastings on Sunday 14 June, 3-5pm with special guest Rose Batty, domestic violence campaigner and Australian of the Year. Entry is free. Light refreshments will be provided. Call Ruth Cyster-Stuettgen on 0432 441 146 or see ruthstuettgen.com.au for further details. Neil Walker

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Scenic living: Sales have breathed new life into Martha Cove water front project.

Latest sale a plus for marina development stagnating for a time, and the original developer collapsing. Three major receivers helped rejuvenate the project and, since 2013, more than 500 properties have yielded $200 million in sales. Two of the last stages to be released - Waterside and The Waterfront - are at the southern end of the marina. Surrounded by parkland, and only minutes from the Safety Beach Country Club, they offer premium houseand-waterfront lots and are tipped to sell quickly. The Martha Cove sales office is open 11am-4pm Wednesday to Saturday.

Mt Eliza house fire A WOMAN in her 80s was taken to Frankston Hospital early on Wednesday morning suffering burns to her face, back and neck, and smoke inhalation, after fire gutted her Mt Eliza house. Acting Sergeant Annette Reynolds, of Mornington police, said an electrical fault was being blamed for the Meribil Cl, fire, which was extinguished by Frankston fire brigade.

ANYONE needing to make or update their will can get help on Wednesday 29 July when the Red Cross brings its Wills for Life program to the Mornington Peninsula. Sessions will be held 10am-4pm at Bentons Square Community Centre, 145 Bentons Rd, Mornington. Visits are by appointment only. Red Cross says wills are one of the most important documents we sign in our lifetime. They are the only way to be certain our possessions and assets go to the people and charities we care about. Under the Wills for Life program, local solicitors are donating their time to prepare a simple will from $75 – making it a great opportunity to make or update your will. “Writing a will is one of the most important things you will ever do in your lifetime, and yet just under half of adults do not have one,” Red Cross national bequest manager Ian Williamson said. “Most of us work hard to maximise our financial position for retirement, yet it is surprising how many fail to make a will. By not doing so, someone you don’t even know may end up controlling your estate and prized investments.” For more information, or to make an appointment, call 1800 811 700 or email bequests@redcross.org.au

Birth ‘same for all’ RADIO 3AW caller comments suggesting Peninsula Health had different birthing suites for Aboriginal and Middle Eastern women have been denied by chief operating officer Jan Child. “No. All of Frankston Hospital’s birthing units are available to all women,” she said.

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THE recent $40 million sale of 94-hectares of land earmarked for a commercial and retail precinct at Martha Cove, Safety Beach, has breathed new life into the waterfront development 15 years after it was proposed. The Martha Cove sales office staffers say the dream of a thriving waterfront estate with direct bay access is now a reality. The $650 million development was envisaged to encompass multiple housing developments, marina berths and a commercial project to draw residents and tourists to the peninsula. However, the global financial crisis (GFC) took its toll in 2008 with sales

attending accidents involving young people, the trauma of telling families and friends that their loved one has been killed or injured, and the responsibility that drivers have in ensuring the safety of their passengers, other road users and themselves. Later, surviving victims and relatives of road accidents tell of the lifelong effect of road trauma. “We believe that if this program saves one life then we have achieved our goal,” Ms Last said. “We want young people to drive safely and responsibly but, more importantly, to Drive 4 Life. “The program is very thought provoking and designed to open up many avenues of follow-up work within the curriculum. It is especially relevant to two areas of the Victorian Essential Learning Standard in Health and Physical Education at Level 6 and driver education programs.”

AROUND 2000 students from 22 schools will attend three Teenagers Road Accident Group presentations at the Peninsula Community Theatre this month. Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner Robert Hill will be guest speaker on Tuesday 28 July. The first, on Monday 15 June, will host eight schools and 616 students; the next day (Tuesday) eight schools and 795 students and the third, on Tuesday 28 July, six schools and 589 students. The message could save their lives. Project manager Cindy Last said TRAG’s innovative program gives the students an insight into the dangers of modern driving. Speakers consist of CFA, ambulance and police members, and those who have first-hand experience with road trauma. “Our goal is to raise the awareness of young adults as to their responsibilities when they get behind the wheel of a motor vehicle,” she said. TRAG’s 45-minute presentation targets students in Years 10, 11 and 12. A three-minute video places them at the scene of several serious accidents on the Mornington Peninsula. An ambulance officer - usually the first to arrive at an accident scene - details the type of devastation he encounters. A CFA firefighter then describes spending sometimes hours cutting open twisted wrecks to release seriously injured victims. A police officer speaks about the ordeal of

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LETTERS Nature’s way I was interested in Jenny Warf’s thoughtful article “Portsea erosion: laws of nature ignored” (The News 2/6/15) which brought out the continuing effects of changing the coastline with fixed structures. Perhaps Jenny could write another article on what measures she proposes other than general comments of “no more projects that attempt to rearrange and push back against nature”. From my limited experience nature will continue to erode coastlines and at times bring sand back, moving the coastline, while we establish structures to try and stabilise the coastline. Some early records suggest the Eastern Sister at the 1803 Collins settlement site [Sorrento] has moved back at least 10 metres since 1803 and the cliff certainly shows a collapse of what was once a walkway to a boat shed in later times. The large stone toe protection and Hume crib walling under what was the site of the previous visitors centre building seems to have stopped further collapse at that area but, as Jenny points out, you can’t beat nature in the long term. Keith Murley, Blairgowrie

Future planning A 2013 study shows that Rosebud and Keilor East have the highest number of persons aged 85 and above in the greater Melbourne region. When the findings of this study were extrapolated out to 2031, Rosebud remained in the top group, with Dromana and the other southern peninsula locations showing significant increases in the numbers of our most senior of citizens. It then perhaps begs the following question of our councillors: Do we really need to have a warm water splash-about pool constructed within

the privately-owned and operated southern peninsula aquatic centre premises, or should the shire be examining the need for a professionally operated hydrotherapy centre? If council considered favourably the latter option, then could we not envisage a scenario whereby medical practitioners would provide referrals for their patients to attend the hydrotherapy centre and, as importantly, with such services potentially being capable of rebates under medical health schemes? A warm water pool that is colocated within an hydrotherapy centre would add to the suit of potential health benefits. However, having regard to the council’s recent request for a report on the subject, it should not be the driver for such an investment. Let’s trust that our councillors can put aside populist politics for just a moment and devote their energies to examining and understanding what social infrastructure the shire’s population actually needs, and not wasting time and money looking at what they think would be a nice to have outcome. Stuart Allen, Dromana

History lesson WITH the Hastings container port proposal back in the news via the Andrews government’s plans to privatise the Port of Melbourne, thereby possibly negating the need for a port at Hastings (“Port lease plans puts Hastings back 50 years”, The News 2/6/15), I thought it most relevant to reflect on the words of naval surgeon George Bass, the indomitable discoverer of Western Port. His diary describes the bay thus:  “mud abounds so much that the greater part of the points, (on the land), are not approachable except towards the top of high water, and then at the risk of having your boat left

until the next tide, for the mud runs out far and flat, so soft, that there is no walking the boat over it”.  If Western Port had so much mud in it in 1798, perhaps those that still want to build the port (such as Hastings MP Neale Burgess) can explain how over 200 years later, it became a “natural deep water port”.  It’s worth noting that there are several references in books on this subject to the fact Bass did get up as far as Hastings, so his comments are very appropriate. A modern statistic is also most relevant. Currently, Port Phillip hosts some 3000 ships a year and the same figure has been projected for “Wastings” (build Hastings and Western Port will be “Wasted), yet at low tide Western Port has 25 per cent of the surface area of Port Phillip. Port proponents may also care to explain how they ever expected to get all these vessels in without dredging our beautiful bay to death. We poor souls on this side of the bay, who rely heavily on the combined several thousand existing jobs and $1.1 billion a year economic input from tourism and recreational fishing, never seem to get much of a go in the minds of those who want to build “Wastings”. Kevin Chambers, The Gurdies

Port victory HASTINGS MP Neale Burgess (“Port lease plan puts Hastings back 50 years”, The News 2/6/15) has described the state government’s decision to halt plans for a container port near Hastings as a “disaster for Western Port”. On the contrary, the mega-port plans were the biggest disaster facing our bay since Premier Bolte’s multi-industrialisation plans in the 1970s. For those of us who campaigned against the mega-port, this

decision by the new Labor government is a victory for common sense and for those who have a vision for a sustainable future for Western Port. The container port plans (if realised) would have destroyed the ecological and recreational values of the bay which we all love and put an end to an estimated 5000 jobs (Bass Coast Shire estimate) which are dependent on tourism, boating and fishing. In return, it would have generated a few dozen port jobs, at best – modern ports are mostly automated. Granted, the construction would have generated several hundred jobs, mostly for specialised contractors from outside of Western Port. In addition, the mega-port would have clogged up our bay with 3000 gigantic ships a year, disrupting French Island ferry services and putting an end to the Hastings Yacht Club, fishing and boating in the western arm of the bay. In addition. the mega-port would have resulted in 4000 trucks a day on the Western Port Highway – already bumper-to-bumper in rush hour – as well as demolishing hundreds of homes in South Yarra and Armadale to make way for a dedicated freight rail line to the west side of Melbourne. This was never mentioned by politicians pushing for the port because they knew it was just never going to happen. As Dr Hermione Parsons from Victoria University said, “boys have dreams of … my port is bigger than your port.” This was a politician’s dream, which made no economic sense - as the Victoria University study has clearly shown - that was going to destroy the most precious gift we have, a wonderfully diverse and vibrant wetland of international importance on the doorstep of a major city. The world-recognised value of our natural treasure, Western Port, will only increase as rapid urbanisation

continues to gobble up our green spaces and marine pollution continues to destroy the waters of Port Phillip (see “The bay is dying” by Tim Flannery on the WPPC Website). Chris Chandler, French Island Port Stoppers (FIPS)

Super interest TO make it patently clear: the interest payments on the $10.45 million debt for [Mornington Peninsula Shire’s] super contribution over 10 years would be an additional $2,477,238.07 interest cost relative to the original motion of paying the loan off over three years (“Light falls on tenders in a dark, not stormy, night”, Council Watch, The News 19/5/15). This additional interest would have, for 10 years, burdened Mornington Peninsula Shire $247,723.80 a year in additional fixed costs. I cannot see how this would have, even slightly, complied with provisions of the Local Government Act relative to financial responsibility. From the public record, those who voted (by division) for the 10-year pay off were: “Cr. Dixon, Cr. Shaw, Cr. Garnock, Cr. Gibb and Cr. Celi”. John Cain, McCrae

Charities beware THE inquiry on the tax free status of many green and environmental groups is a further step towards the silencing of very real concerns in the community about the unchecked wholesale attacks on our biosphere by the vested interests of big money. Of course we wouldn't expect anything else from “Climate change is crap Tony” and his government. I wonder if the charities who dare to speak out about our treatment of refugees are next in line. Rupert Steiner, Balnarring

Couple leads the way HUSBAND and wife team Joe and Janine Hart have been elected president and vice-president of the Mornington Peninsula branch of the Disabled Surfers’ Association. The couple was instrumental in forming the branch in 2010 and has been involved in planning and holding a series of surfing “events” for disabled surfers at Point Leo. The branch’s first Let’s Go Surfing “experience” was at Point Leo Beach on Saturday 17 March 2012. Also elected to the branch’s committee at the Tuesday 26 May annual meeting were treasurer, Rebecca Lipsett; assistant treasurer, Jade Lipsett; secretary, Bill Hallett; and assistant secretary, Jenny Angliss-Goodall. Angus Tendall is honourary vice-president. The DSA is a non for profit and recognised benevolent organisation that has been operating for more than 25 years throughout Australia. While planning two more surf days for the disabled next year, the Mornington Peninsula branch is working on building a boardwalk for easier access to Point Leo beach, making its widewheeled wheelchairs available to the public and holding two surf contests. Details: disabledsurfers.org/vic/morning-peninsula-branch

Beach duty: Blue rash vests are worn by the hundreds of volunteers who turned up to help at the Disablked Surfers Association’s Mornington Peninsula branch’sbeach day at Point Leo in March. With about 100 disabled surfers to look after, the teams are colour-coded to ensure all goes to plan. Picture: Keith Platt

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Safety concerns: Speed limits are under review in Coolart Rd from Baxter to Balnarring.

Club out to lunch for 21st anniversary MORNINGTON VIEW Club, which supports The Smith Family’s efforts to help disadvantaged children, holds its lunch meetings on the fourth Friday of each month 11am-midday at Mornington Golf Club.

The club’s next lunch on Friday 26 June will mark its 21st anniversary. The lunch theme is "black and white and sparkly". Inquiries and bookings, call 5975 3846.

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Opening close for men’s shed THE establishment of a men’s shed in Mt Eliza is a step closer following a $1500 donation from Mt Eliza Rotary Club. The shed is a partnership project between Mt Eliza Neighbourhood House and the Mt Eliza Country Club, which has offered the use of a garage which has been wired for use as a men’s shed. Neighbourhood house president Dr Don Reeves predicted that “from little things big things grow”. While progress to get the men’s shed up and running had been slow a planned working bee “will see the shed up and running”. “We are hopeful that other local groups will throw their weight behind us to ensure this men’s health initiative thrives. It is a local do Mt

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Pauls Lane

Release 04 now selling. Land from $170,900.

227 302m2

226 302m2

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39 95m 5m2 395m

Constantine Way

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Enjoy environmentally-sensitive living close to schools, public transport, the marina and foreshore precinct, in the Peninsula’s fastest growing area. • Four hectare nature reserve • Architectural design guidelines • Superfast broadband with NBN Call 1800 KINGS CREEEK (1800 546 472) or drop by and talk to the team at Ray White, 69 High Street, Hastings. www.kingscreek.com.au

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Contemporary family living Address: For Sale: Agency: Agent:

1291 Nepean Highway, MOUNT ELIZA Negotiable over $695,000 Harcourts Limitless, 82 Mount Eliza Way, Mount Eliza, 9788 7400 Leanne Porter, 0418 106 668

RENOVATED to stunning effect, this superb single-level home is a fantastic opportunity to obtain the soughtafter Mount Eliza address and lifestyle. The bright and welcoming open-plan interior has been completed to a very high standard and the fittings and fixtures are excellent. From the formal entry magnificent floating timber floors extend throughout a vast lounge and dining zone that adjoins a modern, galley-style kitchen featuring stone benchtops and stainless-steel appliances including a dishwasher, rangehood and 900mm gas cooktop and

electric oven. Branching off from the kitchen is a handy study area with hide-away work station, and a rumpus room. In addition to the fantastic living space, fully retractable glass bi-fold doors seamlessly integrate the interior with a vast alfresco timber deck for perfect summer entertaining, and with the home centrally positioned on the 990 square metre block, there is plenty of room on either side for children and pets to play. In the west wing of the home are three bedrooms, the main bedroom is very plush with a walk-in robe and sparkling ensuite adding a touch

of luxury, and delightful French doors that open out to the garden. Two more bedrooms both have built-in robes and share the main bathroom. There is also a powder room for guests. This is low-maintenance living at its best, and with a choice of fine schools nearby the appeal of this property to all buyers is limitless, however the beautiful interior is sure to strike a chord with professional couples or retirees downsizing from a larger property. Extra conveniences include ducted heating and air-conditioning, with a double garage under the roof line.

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

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Harcourts Mornington

Harcourts

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

SINCE 1888

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

Janet McNeil 0419 503 327

E janet.mcneil@harcourts.com.au

Mornington 789 Nepean Highway

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‘Wembury’ - Charming period elegance or developers dream One of Mornington’s earliest homes, this enchanting four-bedroom home combines irresistible period charm with desginer modern updates, while the large 923sqm (approx) allotment presents exciting possibilities to develop the property and add a second home at the rear or install a luxury inground pool. Enjoying privacy behind a tall fence yet offering high exposure for a home business, Wembury features a gorgeous lounge with a crackling fireplace, a long dining hall with French doors to a divine covered alfresco entertaining deck, an exquisite modern kitchen with stone benchtops and sparkling new bathroom and ensuite. Also features an upper level guest retreat opening to a rooftop deck with bay glimpses, ducted heating, airconditioning, side gates for boat or car access, cubby house and vegie patch.

AUCTION This Saturday at 2.00pm View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1.30-2.00pm or anytime by appointment Lauren Wild 0413 487 179 E lauren.wild@harcourts.com.au Malcolm Parkinson 0421 704 246 E malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au

INSPECT THIS SATURDAY

Mount Martha 11 Spencer Street Sensational space, sparkling pool & stunning views To spend summer days lazing by the pool or witness spectacular sunsets over the bay from the broad balcony, this luxury 5 bedroom residence provides a seemingly endless floorplan, grand proportions and all the joys of privileged beachside living. Set on a large 1,100 sq.m (approx) allotment behind a sweeping horseshoe driveway, the stunning contemporary home is finished with polished floorboards and white timber venetians throughout for a touch of beautiful coastal ambience, while 3 separate living zones and a seemingly endless floorplan gives incredible space for the busiest of families to spread out in style. Also features a spa ensuite, superb kitchen, double garage and side driveway to parking the boat or caravan. For Sale Negotiable over $795,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 3.30-4.00pm or anytime by appointment Lauren Wild 0413 487 179 E lauren.wild@harcourts.com.au Malcolm Parkinson 0421 704 246 E malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au

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

Harcourts SINCE 1888

INSPECT THIS SATURDAY

Mount Eliza 37 Batman Avenue

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A Tranquil Setting & Exciting Possibilities Enjoying a tranquil bush setting in leafy Mount Eliza, this four-bedroom residence is ideal for a family in its busy growing years with a wonderful choice of quality schools nearby and handy to the Mountainview neighbourhood shops, while exciting scope exists to enhance the property to add a touch of luxury and instant capital value. Set well back on 1380sqm (approx) allotment behind majestic native gardens, the relaxing character-filled home boasts generous proportions and large alfresco areas front and rear, allowing stunning opportunity inside to add your own style and flair or install a brand new pool. Features a choice of 2 master suites, crisp cream kitchen with ceramic cooktop, a large home office or rumpus room, garage and carport.

For Sale $740,000 - $790,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12.30-1.00pm or anytime by appointment Malcolm Parkinson 0421 704 246 E malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au

INSPECT THIS SATURDAY

Janet McNeil 0419 503 327

E janet.mcneil@harcourts.com.au

Mornington 42 Summerfield Drive Luxurious interior & exquisite alfresco area Indulge in this magnificently appointed premier home that impresses on first approach and draws you in to a world of contemporary elegance and a luxurious family environment. Featuring gleaming polished floorboards, generous proportions, beautiful granite counters & a gas fireplace, the 4 bedroom home offers an interior that is simply stunning, while outside an elaborate alfresco area provides the ultimate in outdoor entertaining with a pizza oven that forms part of an extensive outdoor kitchen as well as a large swimspa for exercise and relaxation. Set on a 1450 sqm (approx) allotment behind a horseshoe driveway, the home includes 2 large living areas opening to the glorious alfresco area, a designer kitchen and a luxuriously large master suite. The property also features a solar 4 kilowatt system, a double garage, a rear 9x4.5m workshed with 3 meter door ideal for the boat. For Sale Negotiable over $899,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 2.30-3.00pm or anytime by appointment Malcolm Parkinson 0421 704 246 E malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au Sue Monaghan 0400 481 862 E sue.monaghan@harcourts.com.au

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Harcourts Mornington

Harcourts

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

SINCE 1888

5 ALREADY SOLD

Janet McNeil 0419 503 327

E janet.mcneil@harcourts.com.au

Mornington 32 Spray Street

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‘The Urbane’ – 1 & 2 Bedroom Luxury Apartments starting from $340,000 Set in a premier locale within walking distance to leading amenities including Main Street, Mornington, restaurants, cafes, Beleura Hill Hospital and only minutes from Mornington’s most famous beaches and Yacht Club. This sophisticated collection of 6 star luxury residences offer a new way of life here in the heart of Mornington. •1 & 2 bedroom luxury apartments •Due for completion June 2016, HUGE savings on stamp duty •Oak Timber Flooring •Caesar stone bench tops & Bosch stainless-steel appliances •Great Rental Returns •NOTE: PICTURES ARE ARTIST IMPRESSIONS For Sale From $340,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Lauren Wild 0413 487 179 E lauren.wild@harcourts.com.au Malcolm Parkinson 0421 704 246 E malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au

Mornington 54 Ellinbank Crescent The perfect combination of position and potential

Sitting in the corner of a quiet friendly neighbourhood, this charming & very unassuming family home is simply packed with potential on approx 1078sqms. This home is perfect for the growing family, with every amenity at your doorstep. Kings Indoor Swimming & the Civic Reserve Leisure Centre in walking distance & the Mornington Racecourse is just a stroll around the corner. Offering plenty of scope to modernise & renovate to create your dream home. Taking pride of place towards the front of the home, the family lounge room enjoys gas ducted heating & dining. Walk through to the kitchen to find yet another meals/living area taking you out to the undercover & very private, paved entertainment area. Offering diverse living, with either a parents retreat or office/study – the choice is yours! For Sale $589,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12.30-1.00pm or anytime by appointment Terry Young 0419 157 172 E terry.young@harcourts.com.au

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Harcourts Limitless

Harcourts

82 Mount Eliza Way, Mount Eliza 03 9788 7400 www.limitless.harcourts.com.au

SINCE 1888

AUCTION

FOR SALE

Dromana 15 Coleus Street

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Investment Opportunity - Entry Level Buying

Holiday Stay or Getaway

Great location, close to the beach, shops and parks, just move in enjoy the lifestyle activities of the peninsula with this ideal first home, weekender or a investment. • Private covered entertainment deck • Open plan living/kitchen/dining room • Three bedrooms with carpeted floors • Modern kitchen includes s/steel appliances and dishwasher • Spacious bathroom, split system air-conditioning • Drive through carport with access to rear fenced yard- Single lockup garage or work shed • Level 605m2 approx. site zoned Residential 1 potential to subdivide (STCA)

Multi-level living with spectacular panoramic views for miles, walk up the polished timber stairs to the large living area with split system heating & cooling and Rinnai gas heater, dining area, modern kitchen complete with dishwasher and main bedroom with walk in robe and full ensuite. • 4 generous sized bedrooms • Kitchen with stone bench tops and dishwasher • 913 m2 approx. land area • Formal and Informal living areas • Timber floors • Established low maintenance garden • Double carport with extra off street parking • Rumpus room with wet bar • Split system heating & cooling • Rinnai gas heating

AUCTION View Open

For Sale View Open

Saturday 27th June at 11.30am www.harcourts.com.au Saturday 11.00-11.30am or anytime by appointment

Robert Lewis 0450 209 007 E robert.lewis@harcourts.com.au

Negotiable over $1,100,000 www.harcourts.com.au Saturday 1.00-1.30pm or anytime by appointment

Robert Lewis 0450 209 007 E robert.lewis@harcourts.com.au

FOR SALE

FREE

Frankston 6 Edna Street

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Smart Beachside Home With Further Potential Secure a prized beachside lifestyle with this smart 2BR home on approx. 720sqm. Immaculate throughout, there are comfortable light-filled interiors and expansive front and rear gardens, with scope to extend or subdivide (STCA). • Generous living and dining area with modern gas kitchen with quality appliances and cupboard space • Sunny backyard with room for a pool or to extend or subdivide (STCA) • Two double bedrooms with built-ins including one with a workstation • Bright full bathroom, good sized laundry providing backyard access • Split system air-conditioning, high ceilings with down lighting • Single lock-up garage plus further off street parking • Situated in the Frankston High School zone

For Sale View Open

$590,000+ www.harcourts.com.au Saturday 11.00-11.20am or anytime by appointment

Steve Foster-Swan 0404 088 651 E steve.fosterswan@harcourts.com.au

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FREE no-obligation mortgage health check if we can’t beat the interest rate on your current home loan we’ll give you

$100.00* Coles/Myer gift card With access to over 30 lenders and 300 loan products, we believe we can source mortgage finance that will be tailored to best suit your needs. We help you understand the features of each loan ideal for you so you can make an educated and informed decision *terms & conditions apply – offer only available on variable rate products & must fit bank policy loan terms, offer ends June 30th 2015. For more information please contact Christine Penford 0414 228 891

Christine Penford

Finance Consultant phone 0414 228 891 christine.penford@mortgage-express.com.au Level 1, Suite 11,20-22 Ranelagh Drive Mount Eliza Vic. 3930

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www.naiharcourts.com.au

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

Mornington Bentons Square

BUSINESS FOR SALE

Charcoal Chicken The only charcoal chicken shop in Mornington is up for grabs. Located at Bentons Square with a bustling 7 day a week trade you will certainly be counting your chickens here! Q 80m2 approx Q Busy shopping centre with lots of traffic Q Excellent trading figures Q Motivated vendor says sell

Dromana 233 Point Nepean Road

BUSINESS FOR SALE

Charcoal Chicken View www.harcourts.com.au For Sale $139,000 + SAV Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 9788 7400 E kara.james@naiharcourts.com.au HARCOURTS LIMITLESS P 9788 7400

Winner Winner Chicken Dinner! Dromana is certainly a location on the Peninsula with a growing community and population overload in Summer. Do not overlook this one. Q 250 m2 approx with side & rear access Q Located opposite the pier & park Q Huge yard at rear with parking Q Currently operating 6 days per week Q Long lease with reasonable rent

View www.harcourts.com.au For Sale $280,000 + SAV Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 9788 7400 E kara.james@naiharcourts.com.au HARCOURTS LIMITLESS P 9788 7400

PRICE REDUCED

Mount Martha 3 Bay Road

BUSINESS FOR SALE

BUSINESS FOR SALE

Cocoon Cafe

Providore Cafe If you are looking for a sea change why not relocate yourself to the popular Mount Martha Village.This is a rare opportunity to join this exclusive beachside strip. Q Licensed cafe with outdoor seating Q Commercial kitchen Q Showing great profits Q Currently trades to 4pm with liquor licence until 9pm Q Plenty of opportunity to increase with night trade

Mornington 328 Main Street

View www.harcourts.com.au For Sale $250,000 + SAV Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 9788 7400 E kara.james@naiharcourts.com.au HARCOURTS LIMITLESS P 9788 7400

Located at the business end of beachside Main Street, this licensed cafÊ is one of a kind. Positioned on the ground floor of a three level office building which is the home to not only major players in the medical field but various other organisations. Impressive kitchen and dining fit out Walk in coolroom Q Licensed indoor outdoor seating Q Currently trading 5 days 7am – 3pm Q Q

Thinking of selling your business? Call your local commercial specialist

View www.harcourts.com.au For Sale $99,000 + sav Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 9788 7400 E kara.james@naiharcourts.com.au HARCOURTS LIMITLESS P 9788 7400

Brent Pullar Director Harcourts Limitless Mobile: 0419 148 081 Ph:9788 7400 brent.pullar@harcourts.com.au Kara James Commercial Specialist Mobile: 0412 939 224 Ph:9788 7400 kara.james@naiharcourts.com.au

Mortgage Express Suite 11/20-22 Ranelagh Drive, Mount Eliza Christine Penford 0414 228 891 christine.penford@mortgage-express.com.au

Build on the power of our network TM

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

Conley AUCTION: SATURDAY 20TH JUNE AT 1.30PM

MOUNT MARTHA

NEGOTIABLE OVER $380,000

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5975 7733

LOW INTEREST RATES - INVEST IN REAL ESTATE

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Break into the booming property market with this sensational, brand new 2BR villa set in a well built & presented group comprising quality finishes throughout. •Deluxe kitchen with s/steel appliances •Bathroom with bath, separate shower & vanity •Single garage with storage •Landscaped rear garden with paved entertaining area •2000L Water tank So convenient to shopping, transport & the delights of the Peninsula, this is the cheapest 2 bedroom unit available in Mount Martha. Be quick to secure this great property before any other astute purchasers!

What an opportunity to get on to the “property ladder”! Investors, 1st home buyers or owner occupiers. Ideal to renovate or a simple tidy up to realise a return. •Spacious living •3 bedrooms •Galley kitchen •Adjacent meals area •Hardwood timber floors •Walk to store, bus stop, schools and park Bricks and mortar is still a great way to achieve growth on your investment. Call now to inspect

12/47 Green Island Avenue Inspect Sat 12-12.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

72 Robertson Drive Inspect Wed & Sat 1-1.30pm or by appointment Contact Maureen Gillham 0418 558 777

MORNINGTON

$350,000 PLUS

COSMOPOLITAN CONVENIENCE - BEACHSIDE! A pristine presentation & the opportunity of a carefree lifestyle are on offer with this 2 bedroom unit, located in a quiet beachside street only moments walk to Main Street shops, beach & public transport. This front villa would be an ideal choice for a first home buyer, investor or holiday maker given the low maintenance surrounds & sensational location coupled with a modern stylish renovation. •Modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances •Renovated bathroom •Timber floor •Private courtyard with room to entertain •Heating & cooling •Two bedrooms with built in robes •Single carport Buy the location and we’ll throw in this beautifully presented unit!

KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 265 337

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GEOFF LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 142 336

MAUREEN GILLHAM LICENSED ESTATE AGENT 0418 558 777

MORNINGTON NEWS realestate 9 June 2015

JADE WILSON PROPERTY MANAGER 5975 7733

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

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST 0418 563 580

JAN MEYER ACCOUNTS 5975 7733

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1/14 Campbell Grove Inspect Sat 12-12.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Tashkin Hassan 0477 020 090

WENDY O’HALLORAN EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT 5975 7733

SASHA PORTBURY RECEPTION 5975 7733


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

Conley

5975 7733

MORNINGTON

$430,000

IDEAL LOCATION

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Situated in the Beleura Hill area, this single level unit has a spacious floor plan which includes 3BR’s, an updated kitchen & spacious lounge and dining area. Set at the rear of the group, you are within easy walking distance to Mills Beach, buses & Main Street. The interior has been freshly painted with gleaming timber floors throughout. This is your chance to enter the property market in a great location whether it is as an investor or owner occupier. Inspect Wed & Sat 12-12.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

7/24 Bath Street

MORNINGTON

SOPHISTICATION, STYLE AND SPACE

$410,000 PLUS

SOUND OPPORTUNITY

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Combining all three elements seamlessly in this stunning brand new front townhouse which has been designed with an essence on light & space throughout. At the heart of this great entertainer is a vast open plan living/dining area that sits adjacent to the huge deluxe stone topped kitchen that flow perfectly out to the alfresco entertaining area. •Huge deluxe kitchen with stainless steel appliances •Quality porcelain tiles & carpets •Sun drenched private alfresco area •Large main bedroom with FES & WIR •Double garage with storage room & internal access •Lush landscaped secure yard & gardens Making this an ideal choice for a home buyer, investor or holiday home, given the low maintenance surrounds & convenient location.

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What a sensational opportunity for a first home buyer, investor or nester! Set at the rear of this group is this low maintenance 3BR townhouse with light filled living area, complete with kitchen featuring s/steel appliances and tiled meals area opening to the courtyard. Large main bedroom has a huge walk in robe, there is internal access from the single garage plus a handy extra carport. Perfectly positioned close to Benton’s Square shopping and only a few minutes to Main Street shops, cafes and restaurants. First home buyers act quickly before an investor snaps up a great investment.

1/47 Green Island Avenue Inspect Sat 12-12.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

Inspect Sat 2-2.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Maureen Gillham 0418 558 777

3/34 Oakland Street

$509,000

MORNINGTON

OFFERS OVER $630,000

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Privately set apart and located close to shops, transport & parks, these sophisticated new residences are the ideal choice for enjoyable living. Offering both double & single storey designs with either 2 or 3 bedrooms, these homes comprise all the creatcher comforts one would expect with a development of this calibre. •Floor to ceiling tiling in bathrooms •Ducted heating & split systems •Panel lift garage door •Quality carpets & tiles through out •Stone bench tops to bathroom & kitchen •6 star energy rating •Gloss cabinetry, mirrored splashbacks to kitchen •Fitted wardrobes to bedrooms Inspect by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

1-14/40-46 Green Island Avenue

MORNINGTON

BRAND NEW AND SINGLE LEVEL BY THE BAY

$499,000 - $519,000

PATTERSON PLACE

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KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 265 337

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56a Mitchell Street Inspect Wed & Sat 2-2.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

Inspect by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

GEOFF LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 142 336

MAUREEN GILLHAM LICENSED ESTATE AGENT 0418 558 777

JADE WILSON PROPERTY MANAGER 5975 7733

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

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If you are looking for a sea change or for a new home to retire to then this brand new 3BR home ticks all the boxes! With a convenient beachside location, easy walking distance to cafes & boutique shopping along Main Street, public transport & fabulous Fisherman’s beach, there are all the mod cons you would come to expect in a home of this quality & location. •Main bedroom with FES & WIR •High ceilings. timber floors •Ducted heating & refrigerated cooling •Kitchen with stone benchtops & Bosch appliances •Vast open living & dining space •Double garage with rear roller door •Secure & low maintenance garden with astro turf •Huge decked entertaining area •6-star energy rating

A sensational new offering of just 4 residences about to commence construction, each designed with an essence on space & light with open planed living, high ceiling, neutral tones throughout & & coupled with high quality finishes plus the added bonus of huge stamp duty savings to early purchasers! Each new villa & townhouse offers 3 bedrooms, main with FES & WIR, stone topped kitchen, open plan living & dining leading out to the paved entertaining area. The double storey townhouses offer a spacious 2nd living zone upstairs & the front townhouse has street frontage & undercover balcony boosting a lovely bay aspect. 1-4/10 Van Ness Avenue

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ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST 0418 563 580

JAN MEYER ACCOUNTS 5975 7733

WENDY O’HALLORAN EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT 5975 7733

SASHA PORTBURY RECEPTION 5975 7733

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

Conley

5975 7733

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$699,000

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Currently under construction this stunning single level development of only 2, with completion due late May 2015 and each offering a great combination of sleek architecture & contemporary finishes coupled with their own street frontages. Located centrally to both Mornington & Mount Martha also offering easy access to Bentons Square Shopping Centre along with public transport, walking trails & sandy beaches are these unique & seldom found single storey residences.

This stunning townhouse on its own title & offering carefree convenience of a low maintenance lifestyle coupled with a prized position minutes walk to Main St shops and restaurants, Wilson Reserve and moments from Fishermans Beach. This exquisite 3 bedroom townhouse delivers 21.3 squares of executive-style living with an emphasis on space & light from the well thought out floor plan that offers open plan zones with all the extras you would come to expect from a coveted position such as this!

45b Bentons Road Inspect Sat 2-2.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

12 Illuka Place Inspect Wed & Sat 1-1.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

MORNINGTON

$1,200,000 PLUS

MORNINGTON

OFFERS OVER $700,000

CONTEMPORARY CONVENIENCE

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Built with a convenient location only minutes to cafes, Main Street and Mills beach, these free-standing homes are all on individual titles and promisie an easy care beachside lifestyle. Designed with an essence on space, light & functionality with each offering 3 bedrooms with downstairs master with FES & WIR, an open plan living/dining/kitchen area downstairs, a 2nd living space upstairs & a double garage.

Inspect by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Tashkin Hassan 0477 020 090

9b Campbell Grove

GRAND AND ELEGANT

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The best seaside lifestyle is yours for the taking with this stunning 31square (approx.) double storey home that offers a lovely pool to lounge beside in summer & views of the sparkling bay. •Beautiful three bedroom seaside home •Fabulous in ground pool with swimming spa. •Downstairs main with palatial ensuite & WIR •Glistening bay views •Gourmet kitchen with s/steel Kleenmaid appliances •4 car garage with rear roller door to laneway access •Ducted heating & gas wood heater. •Evaporative cooling and split system air conditioning. •Timber flooring Be quick as it is rare to find a property of this calibre in this location, with vehicle accommodation for 4 vehicles! An inspection is sure to impress.

$800,000 PLUS BUYERS

CONTEMPORARY CONVENIENCE

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16b Wilsons Road Inspect Sat 11-11.30am or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 29 Nunns Road

KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 265 337

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MAUREEN GILLHAM LICENSED ESTATE AGENT 0418 558 777

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JADE WILSON PROPERTY MANAGER 5975 7733

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Ideally positioned for a lifestyle of leisure is this stunning beachside home offering spacious light filled living areas, 3BR’s - main with FES & WIR, gloss kitchen with s/steel appliances & stone tops plus a big garden/yard ideal for those wanting room to spread your wings. •Quality fixtures & fitting throughout plus timber floors and tiles to wet areas •Ducted heating & air conditioning upstairs & down •Double garage and room for caravan or boat

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

Inspect Sat 3-3.30pm or by appointment Contact Maureen Gillham 0418 558 777 Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST 0418 563 580

JAN MEYER ACCOUNTS 5975 7733

WENDY O’HALLORAN EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT 5975 7733

SASHA PORTBURY RECEPTION 5975 7733


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

Conley

5975 7733

MORNINGTON

$780,000 - $820,000

MORNINGTON

OFFERS OVER $1,100,000

BEACH SIDE BEAUTY – INVEST IN THE FUTURE

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Attention builder/developers this property is an ideal future development (STCA). With pressure on beach side property to meet the demand from purchasers moving into Mornington who are down-sizing from their family homes to their retirement home. Ideally located within walking distance of Main Street and Mornington’s renowned Fisherman’s Beach. This property offers potential plus future financial rewards. •3 bedrooms •Open fire and gas ducted heating •Good size living area with hardwood floors •Big back deck •Large back yard •Rear access via back lane

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Enjoying a lovely treed beachside court position only minutes stroll to the sandy shores of Mills Beach & the cafe culture that Main Street, Mornington is famous for is this stunning home that just oozes class & sophistication at every turn. Whether you are after a new home for the family, holiday retreat or investment this sprawling home has it all with only the best finishes throughout & comprising of: •4 bedrooms all with ensuites & walk in robes •Master suite with huge WIR, FES with spa & balcony •4 living zones plus separate home office •Stone topped kitchen with pantry & preparation area •Double garage •Alfresco entertaining •Low maintenance gardens 18a Shelbourne Court Inspect Sat 3-3.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

26 Nunns Road Inspect by appointment Contact Maureen Gillham 0418 558 777

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BIG, BOLD & BEAUTIFUL! Located at the end of a quiet court & boasting an elevated position giving this attractive home a lovely aspect out across Port Phillip Bay coupled with a presentation to please the most fastidious of buyers. Set on a spacious 589m2 allotment with room to grow or add extra vehicle accommodation. •4 bedrooms, master with WIR & ensuite •Large light filled living room •Separate lounge & dining room •Modern kitchen with stone bench tops & s/steel appliances •paved undercover entertaining area •Auto double garage with rear access With an as new presentation, convenient location close to shops, transport, schools & excellent scope for the astute purchaser to make their mark on this outstanding piece of real estate and capitalise on the opportunity on offer this property will no doubt impress even the harshest of critics.

KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 265 337

GEOFF LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 142 336

MAUREEN GILLHAM LICENSED ESTATE AGENT 0418 558 777

JADE WILSON PROPERTY MANAGER 5975 7733

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

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST 0418 563 580

JAN MEYER ACCOUNTS 5975 7733

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20 Bedford Place Inspect Sat 1-1.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

WENDY O’HALLORAN EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT 5975 7733

SASHA PORTBURY RECEPTION 5975 7733

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

Mount Martha

6 Clearwater Close, Mount Martha

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An Oasis Of Excellence This spectacular 5-bedroom, 3-bathroom plus a study residence draws its inspiration from its scene stealing surroundings with breathtaking views across lush bush land to the bay. Natural textures establish the context of the home from a glassframed boardwalk entrance to Spotted gum floorboards & extensive limestone features. The open-plan living area flows out to a peaked entertaining deck with brilliant views; while the stone kitchen is state-of-the-art. There’s a family room & a 2nd outdoor area overlooking a 12 meter lap pool. The luxurious master ensuite bedroom frames the bay while the 5th ensuite bedroom adjoins a wet bar & gym. Features a massive workshop & double remote garage.

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Auction Inspect Contact

Saturday 20th June at 11.00am As advertised or by appointment Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Rachel Crook 0419 300 515 bowmanandcompany.com.au


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

Auction

Auction this Saturday

24b Nelson Street, Mornington

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Cottage Character in Blue Ribbon Beachside Setting In a premier address on the brink of the bay, this idyllic low-maintenance two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence is just a short walk to the beach and coastal walking trails to Main Street and the harbour. Instantly inviting, the interior provides timeless appeal with polished boards and excellent natural light. A relaxing living room with an ambient gas log fireplace complements a dining area flowing to a sunroom with sliding glass doors to a deck and easy care rear garden. An efficient kitchen frames garden views. Two bedrooms enjoy two bathrooms, one with a spa. Leave your car in the carport and meander on foot to your favourite cafe or for a dip at the beach.

Auction Inspect Contact

This Saturday at 11.00am Saturday from 10.30am Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Alex Campbell 0432 344 394 bowmanandcompany.com.au

Mornington

Auction

Auction this Saturday

23 Brydon Close, Mornington

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First Class Family Finesse With Massive Man Cave Faultless presentation and a flawless family environment highlight this two-storey five-bedroom, 2.5 bathroom plus a study residence hidden at the end of the cul-de-sac on an impressive allotment in the sought-after Summerfields Estate. Everyone’s a winner from the fabulous family spaces, entertaining facilities, superb stone kitchen and massive man cave with boat/caravan storage, huge workshop area and an adjoining studio/games room. Entertain in style on the feature undercover Merbau deck throughout the seasons. Features a 2.5 remote car garage, main bedroom with retreat area, WIR and en suite, heating/cooling, Sydney Blue Gum flooring, new carpet and integrated speakers. Simply exceptional!

Auction Inspect Contact

This Saturday at 1.00pm Saturday from 12.30pm Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Rachel Crook 0419 300 515 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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

Auction

For Lease

11 Swansea Grove, Mornington

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Grab Yourself A Great Beachside Buy Snap up the chance to secure yourself a well-maintained single-level residence on a great block in a coveted location close to the beach, walking tracks and Main Street’s cafes and shops. An equally appealing opportunity for owner-occupiers or investors, this bright and welcoming three-bedroom home is the perfect foot in the door of a Mornington lifestyle. A living room framed by glass opens to a deck and front garden perfect for summer enjoyment; while an air conditioned dining room adjoins an efficient kitchen. Step out to the large rear garden with ample room for the kids to play alongside a shed and single garage. This is an affordable chance to create your perfect seaside lifestyle.

For Lease

Mornington

For Lease

97 Prince Street, Mornington

14 Moomba Street, Mornington

Beautiful new beach side build in a sought after location. Light filled, air conditioned living area, sleek, contemporary kitchen, stone bench tops, gas cooktop S/S appliances including a 900mm Westinghouse oven. Master on the ground floor with ensuite, WIR. Guest room with semi ensuite and WIR. Ducted heating throughout, split system to living, downstairs powder room, landscaped gardens. Available 16th June

3 bedroom character bungalow, walking distance to Main Street. Featuring living, dining/ kitchen space and large sunroom, floorboards throughout, ducted heating, gas heater, split system air con, gas cooktop, dishwasher, double lock up garage and private gardens. PET FRIENDLY (On application) Available 4th June

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For Lease Rent $470 per week Contact Caitlin Brown 0408 546 132 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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For Lease Rent $420 per week Contact Caitlin Brown 0408 546 132 bowmanandcompany.com.au

For Lease

Safety Beach

For Lease

Mount Martha

41 Helm Avenue, Safety Beach

4 Benjamin Street, Mount Martha

Stunning two storey new residence, 3 bedrooms plus study, located in the picturesque Martha Cove. A spacious and light open plan kitchen and living area flows to a timber deck with views to the Martha Cove Marina. Ducted heating and cooling, everything has been thought of here! Available Now

3 generous bedrooms. Spacious and stylish kitchen with stone bench tops and quality new appliances. Polished timber floors. Third living/ rumpus room overlooks the large in ground pool. Complete with gas ducted heating, split system air conditioner, double carport & large rear shed. Walking distance to beaches and easy distance to Mt Martha Village, and Mornington Village and Bentons Square. Available 24th July

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Saturday 20th June at 1.00pm As advertised or by appointment Alex Campbell 0432 344 394 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

Mornington

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For Sale

For Lease

2/4 Beatty Parade, Mornington

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Consummate Quality, Total Convenience A stylish contemporary profile filters through this as new two-storey townhouse set at the rear of a boutique block just a short walk from Main Street’s cafes, boutiques and the harbour. Excellent natural light, a private courtyard, double remote garage and up-to-the-minute appointments are outstanding additions to the generously proportioned four-bedroom, 2.5 bathroom or three-bedroom and a study layout. An open-plan living room complements a stylish stone kitchen and topfloor rumpus room. The ground-floor main bedroom enjoys French doors to the courtyard, stone en suite and large WIR; while the two top-floor fitted bedrooms are served by a stylish bathroom.

For Sale $700,000-$770,000 Inspect As advertised or by appointment Contact Alex Campbell 0432 344 394 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

Duane Pedron Director 0448 867 665 duanepedron@loanspace.com.au www.loanspace.com.au Credit Representative Number 476247 is authorised under Australian. Credit License Number 389328 <RXU IXOO ÀQDQFLDO VLWXDWLRQ ZRXOG QHHG WR EH UHYLHZHG SULRU WR DFFHSWDQFH RI DQ\ RϝHU RU SURGXFW

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7 REID COURT, MORNINGTON

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THE PERFECT FAMIILY BEGINNING Excellent beginning for a young family! Well presented 4BR rendered home, securely set behind a high fence and situated on approx. 683m2 land. This character filled home features original solid timber floorboards, colourful galley style kitchen with family meals area, and comfortable family lounge with gas wall heater and split system AC. Adjoining the kitchen is a spacious outdoor living room with cafe style blinds, and a bungalow at the rear of the property provides a 4th bedroom or a home office/studio. This home has been enjoyed and cared for by the current family for nearly 30 years, and is now looking for a new family to do the same!

YOUR FUTURE STARTS HERE This delightful property is tucked away from the road and features a trendy new white kitchen with vibrant splashbacks & s/steel appliances. The spacious living room has gas regent heater and new floating timber floorboards. The two bedrooms are large enough for a queen or king size bed, with WIR to the master bedroom and BIR to the second bedroom. The fully fenced rear yard is perfect for BBQ’s or as a secure play area for children. The single garage has access to the back yard and there is an additional drive way parking spot. This cosy home is ideal for retirees who would like a have a garden, or a young family just starting out.

For Sale: $380,000 - $400,000 Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

For Sale: $385,000 - $415,000 Inspect: As advertised or by appointment Karin Mander 0409 597 508

Karin Mander 0409 597 508

MARTHA COVE MARINA, SAFETY BEACH

CHOICE OF FIVE FREEHOLD MARINA BERTHS FROM $225,000

SITUATED WITHIN THE CALM AND MAJESTIC WATERWAY OF MATHA COVE ARE THESE SOUGHT-AFTER MARINA BERTHS 11m, 12m, 15m and an extremely rare 18m freehold marina berth are available Q All have power, water, secure boardwallk access and 24 hour security Q Positioned in various locations throughout the sheltered waterways of Martha Cove Q

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For Sale: From $225,000

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

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Shop 11, 210 Dunns Road, Mornington 5976 8899

81 Arthurs Seat Road, Red Hill 5989 2364


T A D L O N S O I T AUC 4 CURRAWONG STREET, MORNINGTON

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RENOVATORS DELIGHT This three bedroom brick veneer home is screaming out for a makeover! It has a spacious lounge and kitchen, family bathroom, separate laundry plus a double steel garage. Close to local shops, schools and plenty of public transport. It is ideal for any buyer looking for a project, first home, or is a savvy investor.

1/22 TANTI AVENUE, MORNINGTON

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ENVIABLE POSITION This charming beachside unit is just a few minutes walk to Shire Hall Beach, walking tracks and Main Street. Set at the front of the complex with only four on the block, there is a lovely sunny lounge with bay window that overlooks the front garden, a formal dining area, open plan family room and kitchen with sliding doors opening to a private courtyard. Two good size bedrooms – main with walk in robe and ensuite, family bathroom and laundry complete the inside, whilst outside is a further utility yard that accesses the single garage.

Vivienne Spencer 0409 558 330

Vivienne Spencer 0409 558 330

AUCTION

4 YORK STREET, MORNINGTON

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7/88 TANTI AVENUE, MORNINGTON

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FORTHCOMING AUCTION This is a great project for the renovator or tradie who enjoys a challenge. Just around the corner from Main Street and a short stroll to the beach, this has to be a prime real estate location. Although the two bedroom home is in need of a major facelift, it is sitting on a nice flat block of almost 400m2, giving space to extend or even bulldoze to build your new home. The possibilities are endless!

PERFECT BEACHSIDE POSITION This lovely 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom beachside unit would be ideal for the retiree or investor. Positioned in a convenient location with a flat easy walk to Main Street and a leisurely stroll to the beach, it offers a spacious sunny lounge and a good sized kitchen with meals/family area, with the added comfort of ducted heating and cooling. A private rear courtyard, and single garage with extra parking for a second car completes this package. Set in a complex with a meandering driveway and mature gardens, it has a feeling of space and tranquility. Inspection will not disappoint.

AUCTION: Saturday 20th June at 1.00pm

For Sale: $480,000 - $510,000

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment Vivienne Spencer 0409 558 330

220 Main Street, Mornington 5976 5900

Shop 11, 210 Dunns Road, Mornington 5976 8899

Vivienne Spencer 0409 558 330

81 Arthurs Seat Road, Red Hill 5989 2364

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AUCTION (if not sold prior)

44 KILLINGHOLME DRIVE, MORNINGTON

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CRAVING MORE SPACE? - THIS WILL IMPRESS YOU This substantial 4 bedroom home is spread over approx 32Sq and is immaculate in its presentation. • Brand new carpet • 4 bedrooms including main with WIR & FES with spa • Formal lounge & dining • Tiled meals area • Large family room • Separate rumpus room • Kitchen with dishwasher • Double garage with internal access • Covered entertaining area • Ducted heating & air-conditioning • Extra off street parking • Block size of approx 676sqm

SOLID INVESTMENT IN YOUR LIFESTYLE This lovely three bedroom brick veneer home is a great start for a young family or those wishing to downsize. Consisting of timber floors, lounge/dining, a family room adjoining the modern kitchen and a Coonara wood heater keeps the home warm and toasty. An ensuite to main bedroom - perfect, less than 12 month old gas wall furnace, new dishwasher and HWS, solar panels, double glazing, raised garden beds, double garage - the list goes on! Outside is a fabulous decked alfresco area, with clear roll-down blinds making this a year-round entertainment area. Established fruit trees are thriving in this amazing large block of approx. 840m2.

For Sale: $600,000 - $650,000

AUCTION: Saturday 20th June at 12.00pm

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Inspect: Saturday at 12.00pm or by appointment Susan Clavin 0417 141 007

14 VALE STREET, MORNINGTON

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Kay Jeffs 0419 108 124

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9 STALWART AVENUE, HASTINGS

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WALK TO MAIN STREET Brand New and at the top of its class, this quality home is a must if you would like to leave the car at home and walk to Main Street and enjoy a latte. Four bedrooms, three downstairs and the main with ensuite upstairs, this magnificent home also features, polished timber floorboards, three person elevator, two separate living areas, inverter cooling and ducted heating, LED lighting and the outdoor alfresco has a built in BBQ on mains gas. Bay Glimpses from the upstairs living area and with all the modern conveniences you could ask for, this is one for the shopping list.

STEP ONTO THE PROPERTY MARKET LADDER This delightful house has been updated to match the modern standards required in today’s marketplace. Providing an ideal entry point into the property market, this 3BR home has timber floors throughout and will be suited to first home buyers or investors making full use of the record low interest rates.The home features a spacious kitchen with stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher, large bathroom with separate shower and spa bath. The large backyard with garden shed backs onto a nature reserve. Securley set behind gates with palm trees to add a nice ambiance to the property, providing a great space for kids to play.

For Sale: $840,000 - $890,000

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

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Chris Garrett 0419 397 835

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Shop 11, 210 Dunns Road, Mornington 5976 8899

Jonathan McShane 0447 108 282 124 852 Kay Jeffs 0419

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Saturday 20th June at 1pm

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INSPECT:

Saturday 1-1.30pm

CONTACT:

James Crowder

0407 813 377

Deb Ketting-Olivier

0403 554 955

9708 8667

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

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Saturday 20th June at 1pm

TERMS:

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PRICE GUIDE:

$890,000+

INSPECT:

Saturday 1-1.30pm

CONTACT:

James Crowder

0407 813 377

Deb Ketting-Olivier

0403 554 955

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MORNINGTON 3/25-27 Barkly Street

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So Close To Everything This cute beachside 2 bedroom unit is in a central location, with a short walk to Fisherman’s beach, local parks and Main Street’s many cafes, restaurants and boutique shops. Open plan lounge and living with modern kitchen, separate bathroom and laundry. Features includes gas ducted heating, air-conditioning and rumpus/single lock up garage. Courtyard with pergola and an extra car space. Great for first home buyers, investors and retirees.

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Auction Saturday 20th June at 11.00am View As advertised

Ray White Mornington

Lina Luppino 0419 571 583 lina.luppino@raywhite.com Ph: 5973 2814

MORNINGTON 22 Tira Court

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Bring The Family If you seek a wonderful family home in a tranquil, leafy neighbourhood then look no further. The well appointed home has everything you would expect with four bedrooms perfect for the budding family, an open plan family room separate to a central dining area and formal lounge with open fire place. Other main features include: * Master with walk in robe and ensuite * Large undercover outdoor entertaining area * Remote double lock up garage * Huge back yard * Gas ducted heating * Split system heating & cooling

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For Sale $640,000 - $680,000 View As advertised

Mark Williams 0449 250 442 mark.williams@raywhite.com

Ray White Mornington

Ph: 5973 2803

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TH A IS UC SA TIO TU N RD AY MORNINGTON 6 Reid Court

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Nest or Invest - Beautifully Renovated

Auction

A fully renovated 3BR home awaits a savvy buyer seeking that will immediately be impressed by the grand stacked stone and merbau fence offering privacy, security and sense of elegance. The gleaming porcelain tiles in the kitchen help to showcase a stunning, functional kitchen with gas cooktop and stainless steel oven and dishwasher. An ambient home for all seasons, there is air conditioning and a Coonara wood heater as well French doors which open out to a merbau decking for quaint afternoon get togethers. This is an investment realisation, with a low reserve price to tempt all prospective purchasers. Also for auction on the same day is a brand new home at neighbouring 6a Reid Court. It’s your turn to roll the Monopoly dice to secure 2 great properties in the one quiet court.

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Saturday 13th June at 12.30pm View Wed 4-4.30pm & Sat 12-12.30pm

Mark Williams 0449 250 442 mark.williams@raywhite.com Ph: 5973 2803

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MORNINGTON 6A Reid Court

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Brand New - A Solid Investment

Auction

Sure to set the scene for future development and investment in the area, this brand new home is a rare find in a great neighbourhood. Boasting its own driveway and double carport, this brick home is a realisation for the owners and must be sold. The front door leads to a sitting room, while further on, an expansive open plan kitchen/family/living room opens out to a timber decking enhancing the sense of space. The kitchen enjoys quality s/steel appliances including dishwasher and gas cook top and ample bench space. Spacious ensuite and main bathroom with separate bath and shower while all bedrooms feature BIR’s. Also for auction on the same day is a fully renovated home at neighbouring 6 Reid court. It’s your turn to roll the Monopoly dice to secure 2 great properties in the one quiet court.

Ray White Mornington

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Saturday 13th June at 12.30pm View Wed 4-4.30pm & Sat 12-12.30pm

Mark Williams 0449 250 442 mark.williams@raywhite.com Ph: 5973 2803

raywhitemornington.com.au

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R E D UN ER OFF MORNINGTON 14 Illowa Street

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MOUNT MARTHA 3 McGregor Avenue (enter via 26A Hearn Rd)

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FIRST HOME OR INVESTMENT SUCCESS

TIGRE DEL MAR

Instant enjoyment is here for the taking! This low-maintenance single-level three-bedroom residence enjoys the quiet surroundings of a family focused area close to Mornington Park Primary School, Main Street shops and transport. The property is an ideal scenario for INVESTORS TO ĂžRST HOME BUYERS OR A YOUNG FAMILY LOOKING TO SET DOWN ROOTS Ă˜ GREAT SIZE SECURE block with large carport, room for the kids to play, a deep undercover deck for entertaining throughout the seasons, cubby house and a handy shed add to the irresistible equation.

Calling a builder or tradie with mates to complete the dream. Cascading over three levels, THIS MASTERPIECE IN THE MAKING SET ON SQM APPROX WITH DUAL ACCESS IS LIKE A ĂžNE PIECE OF ART AWAITING THE ĂžNAL BRUSH STROKES %NJOY DRAMATIC SUNSETS ACROSS THE BAY FROM THE SPA AND main bedroom and most rooms in the house; while six balconies frame the incredible outlook. #RAFTED AROUND A MAGNIĂžCENT CIRCULAR VOID AND BESPOKE STAIRCASE THE ORIGINAL HOME IS NOW the lounge room! Features a luxurious stone kitchen, four bedrooms, three bathrooms (fourth bathroom awaiting completion), study, return driveway, double garage and tandem carport.

View Price

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$340,000+ Ciril Campelj 0417 549 302 / ccampelj@hockingstuart.com.au

MORNINGTON 22 Nichols Drive

contact agent

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MOUNT MARTHA 29 Marthas Ridge Drive

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THE BARN HOUSE

ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY

Picture perfect and presented like new, this excellent character home is absolutely ideal FOR THE ĂžRST HOME BUYERS OR THOSE WANTING TO DOWN SIZE #OMPRISING LARGE OPEN PLAN living, family and dining with feature colonial windows and French doors overlooking sandstone paved alfresco area fully covered and bounded by an English box hedge. Beautifully appointed kitchen, black stone bench tops and large breakfast bar, overhead cupboards and pantry, stainless steel appliances including dishwasher and rangehood. 3 bedrooms plus studio with separate enterance leading to covered timber verandah. Main with access to verandah and tiled ensuite with frameless shower, toilet and vanity.

Situated in the highly sought after Marthas Ridge Estate, just moments from schools, shops and transport, this stunning home captures everything Peninsula living has to offer. Comprising of 3 bedrooms, a huge master with walk through robe and deluxe ensuite, large family bathroom, plus 3 robed bedrooms with the option for a 4th. The well appointed designer kitchen overlooks the open plan living room with combined dining which leads out to the expansive alfresco area providing a seamless integration between indoors and out, perfect for entertaining friends and family all year round. The alfresco area is surrounded by low maintenance, manicured gardens.

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View contact agent Closing Date Sale Tuesday 23rd June 2015 (if not sold prior)

Saturday 13th June 2-2.30pm

$525,000+ ,EIGH $ONOVAN LDONOVAN!HOCKINGSTUART COM AU

Robert Fyfe 0411 681 164

Brett Trebilcock 0439 209 891

Trevor Timmers 0477 005 700

Ciril Campelj 0417 549 302

*AMES Ă˜RNOLD JARNOLD!HOCKINGSTUART COM AU

Michelle Bennie 0499 988 861

Leigh Donovan 0418 106 309

James Arnold 0403 883 322

Kristy Taylor 0477 004 778

MORNINGTON 204 MAIN STREET T 5973 5444

Kellie McNamara 5973 5444

Amanda McLennan 5973 5444

Victoria Arbuthnott 0499 096 337

Lauren Dyson 0424 400 273

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IN 24 H HASTINGS 38 Warranqite Crescent Four-bedroom family home - main with FES & WIR and lovely bay window. Open plan lounge plus second living area and divine timber kitchen situated at the rear of the home. Extra features include quality fixtures and fittings, GDH, air-conditioning, covered entertainment area, extensive deck and double garage.

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CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

BITTERN 11 Hector Close Modern 4BR home with a smart floorplan catering for indoor and outdoor living. Main bedroom has WIR & FES, living zones at the rear of the home include casual living and dining and study. Spacious kitchen with quality appliances, and bench space. A private yard is a haven for entertaining with a decked area.

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CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

WE HAVE BUYERS WAITING Contact 5979 3555 for a FREE Market Appraisal and mention this advertisement to receive a SPECIAL OFFER!* *Special Offer is only valid for the month of June 2015 and only applies to exclusive listings COUNTRY COTTAGE

BITTERN 11 Buckley Street Set on approx. 864m2, this home offers galley kitchen adjoining a lounge & meals area with a lovely brick feature wall and Coonara wood heater. Extra features include air conditioning and BIR’s. Surrounded by secure fencing, there is a single carport at rear and double garage with power on a concrete slab.

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BITTERN 52 Bittern Boulevard Ideal family home featuring two separate living areas, bright kitchen and dining room, three bedrooms with BIR’s and main bedroom with WIR & FES. Other features include ducted heating, double garage, and from the dining room you step out to an outdoor entertaining area and large yard for the kids to enjoy.

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TYABB 12 Thornells Road Renovated 3BR + study farm cottage on approx 14.5 acres (5.87ha) on two titles with extensive horticultural infrastructure, 350m² steel factory with adjacent 50m² annex, and 45m² free standing office plus additional shedding with mains water, clear water bore and large permanent dam to 3 paddocks and surrounding household garden.

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HOUSE & LAND

Last call for exclusive peninsula land Address: 18 South Harbour Esplanade, SAFETY BEACH Price: House and land packages from $514,500 Agency: Belle Property Projects, Jules Alexander and Simon Roylance 1300 885 682

Iconic trackside development site – a favourite FOR SALE

BUILDING your dream home near the water has become even easier with the release of Waterside, one of the areas premium land developments that offers house and land packages from the best Victorian builders. The landscape at Martha Cove has changed dramatically with the area now a hive of activity from the thriving community that is based around the Hidden Harbour Marina. Over the past two years property sales at Martha Cove have totalled almost $500 million, highlighting the area’s demand and the success of the marina. There are now only 52 out of 350 lots left with Hidden Harbour Waterside the developer’s final release at Martha Cove. Lots start from $305,000 with most positioned only 50 metres from the water and with north and south orientation. Overseeing the development is Belle Property Projects, who have selected specific home designs for the generous lots at Waterside, from recognised builders such as Esperance Homes, Hermitage Homes and Metricon Homes. The choice of modern homes range from 130 to 279 square metres (14 to 31 squares) with a design sure to suit every family. Opportunities for those interested in these perfectly positioned lots at this low price point are running out. Interested parties are encouraged to commit quickly so as not to avoid missing out on securing the best priced land on the Peninsula. To find out more about the house and land packages available at Waterside contact Jules Alexander or Louise Varigos of Belle Property Projects on 1300 885 682.

Mornington Main Street 4km

Peninsula Grange Retirement Village Beleura Village

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406 Racecourse Road, Mornington • Prime 2 hectare* development site adjoining Mornington Race Track • Zoned Low Density Residential • Prominent 105m* frontage in strategic location • Opposite “Peninsula Grange Retirement Village” • Amenity includes aged and healthcare facilities with proposed medical centre www.jll.com.au/501571889

FOR SALE BY EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Closing 4pm Thursday 25 June 2015 Lincoln Reynolds 0457 930 093 Noral Rich 0409 439 991 Damien Sweeney 0411 510 666

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100 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK...

Draft reinforcements needed Compiled by Melissa Walsh

MR S S. Price, dentist of Melbourne,

will visit Frankston for the convenience of patients on Sunday, June 13th, and may be seen at Garrood’s Prince of Wales Hotel. *** A mistake was made in last issue in reference to the raffle conducted by Mrs Rimmer. The amount received should be 8s 1d not 18s 1d as stated. *** SUBSCRIBERS for the raffle for the Eiderdown Quilt given by business people of Frankston are notified that the raffle will be drawn in the Frankston Mechanics’ Institute on Saturday evening, 12th June, at 8 o’clock. *** THE first of a series of special entertainments by the Somerville Musical and Comedy Company will take place in the Somerville Hall on Saturday, June 11th, at 8 p.m, A new feature in the programme will be the inclusion of a couple of sparkling comedies. Admission will be one shilling, club members sixpence. A bumper house will no doubt, as usual, greet the company. *** AT the meeting of the Cranbourne Shire Council held on Saturday two petitions were received from residents of Langwarrin asking that the name of Langwarrin township be changed to Carmona, and also a letter from Cr Lloyd (who was unable to be present) asking that the question be deferred for a month.

Messrs Clark and Berry spoke in favor of the change of names, and after a good deal of discussion the matter was deferred for further consideration. *** THE winning number in the Art Union promoted by Mrs Lewis and Miss Trenowth for the beautiful piece of English point lace in aid of the Belgian Fund was 26, and was held by Miss McGibbon, of Melbourne. The sum realised was £3 13s. This amount in addition to £17 6s 6d already donated by Mrs Lewis and Miss Trenowth, makes up the handsome sum of £20 19s 6d’as the proceeds of the Continental Fete and art unions recently held at ‘Balmoral’ by these ladies in aid of the Fund. *** A very pleasant evening was spent at the local Mechanics’ hall on Saturday night last, when, at the invitation of members of the Mitre Camp a large number of young folk turned up to enjoy themselves. The hall was nicely decorated and each one seemed bent on making the other happy. The musical items were excellent and very much appreciated. For the majority dancing was the chief of amusement. Everything was done heartily, and the result was a most enjoyable evening. *** A miniature rifle club will shortly be formed at Mornington Junction, under the auspices and patronage of the local progress association, and a range erected on or near the Town Hall site. All

residents of the district over the age of 16 years are eligible as members, and will receive instruction gratis, also a hearty welcome. The amount of annual subscription will not exceed 2s 6d and may be fixed as low as 1s. It is the duty of every youth and man not gone to the front, to make himself proficient in the use of the rifle. Intending members should give in their names at once. *** ST. Paul’s Club, Frankston, is holding a social on Tuesday evening next at 8 p.m. A farce, ‘Box, and Cox,’ will be staged, and a dramatic item ‘The Open Gate’. The farce is a most amusing one, about the best this club has yet staged. Other items will be given by Mr Cowan, who will give instrumental items accompanied by his sister. Mr Walter Cain, Miss Pearl McLean and others will help in the programme. During the evening farewell will be said to Miss Myra Picking, who has been an active member of the club from the start, and a presentation will be made to her. Those who wish to subscribe should leave their money with Miss Reynolds or the Vicar. *** MR P. Dial is at present laid aside by an attack of his old complaint, asthma. His friends all wish him a speedy recovery. *** MEMBERS are reminded that Wednesday evening next is the

meeting of the Frankston Progress Association. A public meeting will be held on Thursday evening next in the Mechanics’ Institute, Frankston, to devise some means of augmenting the local Red Cross Fund. A full attendance is requested. *** THE secretary of the Frankston Club wishes to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to wards the club’s funds: Langwarrin Football Club £1 1s, Mr Harley 10s 6d, and Mr Hartland 5s. *** MESSRS Alex Scott and Co will hold a special sale of 2000 sheep at the Tanti yards, on Wednesday next. The sheep are in good condition, and the auctioneers can recommend them in every confidence. They are for absolute sale. *** THE 35th list of names of Australians killed and wounded has been issued. Amongst the number wounded are: Privates S. G. Foster and C. C Stone, of Mornington, W. Fletham, Somerville, and D. Nicholson, Pearcedale. We have been requested to bring under the notice of those who have any journals or other reading matter that they are willing to donate, that there is a large number of our soldiers invalided at Langwarrin, who find the time hangs very heavily on their hands, and would be very thankful to wile away the period of their convalescence by reading. Any parcel may be sent through Dr

Maxwell or direct to Major Lloyd at the Camp, Langwarrin. *** RECRUITING FOR AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE. Recruiting has shown a marked falling off lately. Although no new units may at present be under organization, it is vitally important that there should be no shortage of recruits for reinforcements. There may be some idea abroad that enlistment for reinforcements is not so necessary nor nearly so important as enlistment for a definite unit. This is quite incorrect. It is far more necessary that reinforcements be provided at present than new units. Reinforcements are urgently required to maintain units at the front at their normal strength. Men be forthcoming without delay to replace those fallen and to support and strengthen the gallant Australians fighting in Gallipoli. Men enlisted for reinforcements must have at least three months training before embarkation. Our draft of reinforcements is at present nearly 2,000 short of requirements, To maintain units now at the front Australia is pledged to provide each month 5,300 soldiers, the requirements in each State monthly being as follows: Queensland 700, New South Wales 1700, Victoria 1700, South Australia 500, Western Australia 500, Tasmania 200. From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 12 June, 1915

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THE MEANING OF EXISTENCE... AND OTHER SHORT STORIES

Islands in the Soda Stream By Stuart McCullough RESISTANCE is futile after all. In a surprisingly short space of time, we have officially transformed from inner city hipsters to regular everyday suburb-dwellers. Not that it was our idea. In fact, our journey began after we received a letter through the mail informing us that we were no longer cool enough to occupy the enclaves of the inner city and would need to leave. To say that I was a little hurt is something of a catastrophic understatement. According to the letter, we needed to make way for a couple in their twenties who’ve never held a real job but own an Internet start up and work in amateur theatre. Naturally, I resisted, and pleaded our case by pointing out that after many unsuccessful attempts I had finally succeeded in growing a beard, but it was to no avail. Apparently, it’s not enough just to be able to grow facial hair. You need to be able to groom it to an appropriate standard also. As is the hipster way, this verdict was communicated to me in a tone that was one part sarcasm, two parts irony with the balance made up of general obnoxiousness. So after more than a decade, we left the inner city environment of Elwood behind and headed ten minutes down the road to Ormond. In physical terms, it’s quite a short journey. But, in truth, we were doing so much more than just changing postcodes. We were changing our way of life. In fact, I’d go so far that this was a monumental act of concession. One that admitted we were no longer young, hip urban professionals who spent evenings at po-

etry slams whilst watching films with subtitles and making bespoke pottery. (Preferably all at once.) No sir. Fact is, we have become the kind of people who, after a hard day’s work, collapse on the couch and binge watch Game of Thrones whilst sorting out some online grocery shopping. To some, this will sound irretrievably lame. But to others, what I have just described sounds like nothing short of heaven on a stick. Times change. People too. At first, I was resentful. But given a

few weeks to reflect, I see things differently. After all, who was I trying to kid? I am not and can never be a hipster. That’s mostly because I can still recall a time before hipsters roamed the earth. Back then, the evolved modern man was referred to as a ‘sensitive new age guy’ or, if you prefer, ‘SNAG’. This was all well and dandy until a new generation of would-be sensitive new age guys completely turned the tables on us by rejecting the term ‘SNAG’ on the grounds that it offended their vegetarian principles.

It was, frankly, a masterstroke. One that instantly made their predecessors look like meat eating, knuckle dragging Neanderthals. Part of me longs to go back to a time when hipsters wouldn’t have been called hipsters at all and, instead, were still labelled something more along the lines of ‘beardo – weirdoes’ or, more simply, ‘the unemployed’. But it’s time to concede defeat and make a small but, I feel, symbolic retreat. So long, inner city. Hello suburbia. It’s taken me some time to get used to it but there are some obvious positives. For starters, we are now a good distance from a major road. This means we no longer have to endure drunken nitwits staggering past our front door at three in the morning and deciding to push the intercom buzzer for a bit of a laugh. Those fools are unlikely to ever wobble their way out this far. Things at our new place are quieter, too. Granted, there’s a neighbour over the back who likes nothing more than to crank up some pretty lamentable music on a Friday evening, but it’s all over by nine o’clock. We’re unlikely to complain. We now have a lawn. This means that, at some point, I will need to mow it. When I was kid, I used to mow the lawn all the time. But at Tyabb, the lawn was about an acre in size and all mowing was done on a ride-on. I’m not sure I’ll be able to justify that kind of machinery for an area the size of a car parking space. But, truth be told, I’m looking forward to mowing the lawn. If nothing else, I can finally make my own crop circles. We also have a shed.

Ultimately, this is where Kate will set up her workbench. I, however, made the somewhat amateur mistake of telling people not only that we had a shed but that it was ‘for Kate’. This, I would later learn, resulted in a misunderstanding where various relatives believed that my wife would be living in the shed, leaving the house to me. No wonder they were looking at me funny. I’ll admit that it kind of snuck up on me. Without really trying, in a single week, I went to Bunnings, IKEA and Southland. Bunnings may be a great place to get rubber stoppers for chair legs or a sausage, but it’s a long way from a poetry slam. So be it. Going to see an obscure indie-rock band play far too loud and way too late is fine for some people, but IKEA has meatballs. Indie rock can’t compete with meatballs. There was a time when spending the evening at Southland is something I would only do at gunpoint, but now it seems like a night out. Besides, we needed appliances. We are now the proud owners of a Soda Stream. We use to make mineral water. In fact, I’d almost go so far as to say that the results are bespoke. As we made our way to the car park and prepared to head back to our quiet suburban street, I can’t say I missed amateur theatre or subtitles. In fact, I can honestly say that I felt something close to content. Naturally, I have marked this change in situation in the only way possible under the circumstances – by shaving off my beard. So long inner city. It was nice knowing you. stuart@stuartmccullough.com

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Music  Arts  Food THE RAT PACK ARE HEADING TO AUSTRALIA Direct from Las Vegas and following a sold out tour of the US and the UK, ‘The Rat Pack’ will be making their way to Australia in June. ‘Frank’ (David deCosta), ‘Dean’ (Johnny Edwards) and ‘Sammy’ (Nicholas Brooks) are back in town and will be lighting up stages across the country as they bring back the grand old days of those classic crooner hits that we all know and love. Johnny Edwards brings the magic and charm of Dean Martin back to the stage. With that chiselled smile, charming ways and funny lines, Dean Martin is remembered as the King of Cool and America’s favourite leading man of the 50s. Expect to hear some of his great songs including Volare, Everybody Loves Somebody and That’s Amore. David deCosta encapsulates the enigmatic Frank Sinatra. As the all-American iconic performer, Frank Sinatra, David brings to life some of the biggest songs ever recorded and forever linked to the memory of Frankie – including My Way, New York New York, Come Fly With Me and so many more. Nicholas Brooks is the suave Sammy Davis Jr. Fondly remembered for his humour and impressions, Sammy Davis Jr was first and foremost a dancer and performer and had a long and envious career in clubs and theatres in Vegas and New York. Expect to hear some of Sammy’s big hits including Mr Candy Man, That Old Black Magic and Mr Bojangles. Together they come together on stage as The Rat Pack. Delivering the timeless songs that we all love and sharing some funny stories and gags, this is one show that should not be missed. Don’t miss The Rat Pack as they tour across Australia. The Rat Pack will play at the Frankston Arts Centre on Thursday 25 June. Call 9784 1060 for tickets. See abstractentertainment.net/rat-pack

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scoreboard Demons come from behind to win NEPEAN LEAGUE By Toe Punt RYE came from 17 points down at three quarter time to beat Sorrento by the smallest of margins in Nepean League football on Saturday. In front of a massive crowd that pushed beyond 3000 people, Toby Woodford copped a head high tackle with less than a minute on the clock and went back and kicked the goal from 20 metres out to seal the win for Rye 12.12 (84) to Sorrento 11.17 (83). Rye then pushed numbers behind the football and made it an arm wrestle in the tense final moments of the game. It was the second time in as many weeks that Sorrento has been overrun in the final term. Crib Point inflicted the same pain on the Sharks last week. A jubilant Rye coach Josh Moore, a former Sorrento premiership player, revealed his team went into the match with some set plans they were able to execute. “We thought we were close enough at three quarter time and you could sense a bit of a momentum shift at that stage,” he said. “We were well aware of what Crib had done the week before and we were still full of running. “It was a tight, high intensity game of footy. I think both sides played a

really good brand of footy and gave the supporters value for money. “There was nothing in the match all day. Steve Ryan (the runner) came out to me in red time and told me that there was less than a minute left. At that stage we were five points down. Then Woodford put us in front.” Former Hawthorn ruckman Simon Taylor was the difference between the sides in the end. “Squizzy was superb for us over four quarters but he really stood up and showed enormous leadership in that last quarter. He willed us over the line,” Moore said. “Matt Dunn was also great on Leigh Poholke. ‘Polk’ kicked three goals in the first quarter and you wonder whether you should make a move, however, I had faith and he kept him goalless for the remainder of the match.” Despite the win and being equal top on the ladder, Rye isn’t getting ahead of themselves. “We set ourselves some short term goals and we are ticking all of those boxes off at this stage. We’ll set some more short term goals and start on them. It’s not a sprint,” Moore said.

Speccy-tacular: Red Hill went down to Dromana in Sunday’s Nepean League game despite this marvellous mark. Final score Dromana 9.15 (69) to Red Hill 7.6 (48). Pictures: Andrew Hurst

League ‘misled’ Somerville, results in doubt By Toe Punt THE MPNFL-appointed Independent Tribunal handed down its Somerville Players Points System verdict last Thursday night as promised, but the league failed to pass that information onto clubs. The panel members - Geoff Dempster (Northern Football League Board Member, former member of the AFL Community Football Board), Bob Beazley (MPNFL PPS Implementation Working Party member) and Andrew Swales (Independent Tribunal Chairman) met as communicated with Nepean League clubs on Thursday night. At this meeting, the tribunal determined that Somerville coach David Hirst was a two point player,

not a one point player. It is understood that the league had advised Somerville Football Club in writing on two separate occasions in December 2014 and February this year - confirming Hirst was a one point player. It is believed that communication came from former administrator Sue Jones and MPNFL general manager Jeff Jones. As a result of the communication, Somerville has been playing Hirst as a one point player. When Nepean League clubs called into league headquarters and made telephone calls to league offices on Friday, they were told that the tribunal had met but had not made its ruling. However, a source close to the

MPNFL informed The News on Friday that the decision was made and Hirst was a two point player. The source also said that the Independent Tribunal was asked not to communicate with the media on the matter. With Hirst determined as a twopoint player, it means Somerville played with 40 points in its matches against Sorrento and Hastings. The PPS cap is 39 points. Sorrento and Hastings now have the option to appeal the result of those game, which both lost. Somerville is also expected to exercise its options of legal action, given they were given written confirmation that Hirst was a one point player.

This communication had significant impacts on their recruiting strategy. Already, Somerville is forced to play key recruits in the reserves, given they go over the PPS. The latest ruling means that an additional recruit is forced to play reserves. A Somerville source said that the league’s inability to know their own rules was going to have a significant impact on their club. “We have to sit down with players now and talk through what options we and they have,” the source said. The MPNFL told clubs they would inform them of the tribunal’s decision this Friday, eight days after they made their decision.

Up in the air: The result of the MPNFL game between Somerville and Hastings could be doubt. Picture: Andrew Hurst

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Gulls fight from ‘nowhere’ to win a thriller PENINSULA LEAGUE By Toe Punt CHELSEA came back from nowhere to record a thrilling two-point victory against Langwarrin on Saturday in Peninsula League Football. Looking down the barrel midway through the last quarter and trailing by three goals, Chelsea kicked five unanswered goals to wrestle back the lead and open-up a 10-point lead at the 27-minute mark of the quarter. Hudson Thomas, who finished the game with four goals for the Gulls and was arguably one of the best players on the ground, put his side in front before Jayden Attard extended the lead with five minutes left in the game. Langwarrin then dominated the last five minutes of the game, only to kick 1.2 and go down 16.17 (113) to 18.7 (115). Langwarrin went into the game without Rikki Johnston for personal reasons while the coach, Gavin Artico, was in Fiji on a family holiday. It was a massive loss for the Kangas, who less than a month ago beat Frankston YCW. Langwarrin went from an opportu-

nity to be sitting comfortably in third place to dropping out of the five. They gave away a handful of 50m penalties in the painful loss. Andrew Johnson played his first game for the season in the firsts for Langwarrin and finished with five goals while Blake Harkness was his team’s best player for the second week in a row. Chelsea is now a game and a half outside of the top five and coach Brent Guerra believes he’s team is a chance to grab a finals spot. “We were very competitive against Mornington and Mt Eliza but let ourselves down in one quarter of footy,” Guerra said. “Our boys are still learning the art of winning and Saturday’s fighting victory will hold them in good stead for the rest of the year. “The art now is not to get ahead of ourselves. We play Karingal this week and we know they aren’t travelling as well as they’d like. We have Pines after that. “It would be fantastic for the group to win a few in a row. That’s our aim.

Work hard on the track, stay focussed, keep doing the things we know we do well and the results will look after themselves,” Guerra said. Mt Eliza full forward Justin Van Unen booted 12 goals in his side’s 25.16 (166) to 5.3 (33) victory against Karingal. The Redlegs booted 10 goals in a blistering second quarter with Matt Lillie (three goals) playing extremely well in attack and through the ruck and Dave Barton continuing his outstanding season. Grant Goodall was superb in the ruck for the Bulls and Luke Van Raay worked tirelessly. Mornington stuck its nose in front of Frankston YCW early in its home ground clash and was able to maintain that buffer for the rest of the match. In a low scoring game, the Doggies held on to win 10.5 (65) to 5.13 (43). Mornington ruckman Michael Gay was the best player on the ground, dominating the ruck, while Dale Nolan finished with four goals and Ben Wells saw a heap of the footy. Tony Lester and Kyle Hutchison were the best of the Stonecats.

No quarter given: Mornington got up over Frankston YCW in a low-scoring affair at the weekend. Picture: Gary Bradshaw

MPNFL ‘blatantly incompetent’: club president MPNFL clubs should be moving as quickly as possible to take control of their own destiny, according to the man who led the charge for Casey Cardinia Football League to defect from the MPNFL two years ago. Narre Warren Football Club president and South East Football Netball League board member, Kahl Heinze, said if clubs wanted a future and to remain relevant in local football in their community, they needed to take action and break ties with the MPNFL immediately. Heinze said the management of the league from a board and administration perspective was “blatantly incompetent”. “These guys that run the league, seriously, are incompetent,” Heinze said. “It’s astounding (to hear what’s going on the with the Player Points System debacle) but to be honest, it doesn’t surprise me in the slightest. “They (the board and administration) are simply there for self-preservation. They are there so they can swan around in their league shirts and get paid to do so. “What I’m continuing to hear about the management of the MPNFL solidifies that what we have done is the best thing we could have done for the

future of our game. “It was clear to us, as Casey Cardinia clubs, that as a service provider, the league just wasn’t giving us value for money. In fact, they were costing us enormous amounts of money – money clubs can’t afford to be losing. “The MPNFL’s sole responsibility is to service the clubs and provide us with a strategic direction – we never did receive either of them, ever. “Their responsibility is not to ignore clubs and simply hand out $50 fines for a player wearing black shorts instead of white shorts,” Heinze said. South East Football Netball League is on track to show an operating surplus of between $50,000 to $100,000 in its first year. “That’s a $150,000 to $200,000 turnaround for us. “That’s more money, on the back of the clubs receiving better service and resources than they have ever experienced before. Every senior game is video recorded and provided immediately to the clubs after the game on USB. We have negotiated far better deals across a number of areas that have added enormous value,” Heinze said. “With the MPNFL we had no focus, no direction, no strategic plan for the future, no growth plan, no financial

projections, no sponsorship plan – there was nothing. “When we asked the questions regarding these fundamentals and even went down the path of audits, we were shut down. “As a group of Casey Cardinia League presidents, we’d had enough. “AFL South East provided us with an opportunity that we had never had in the past – some independent advice and a resource that we were able to work with. “We’d never really had that in the past and after meeting with AFL South East General Manager Jeremy Bourke, who provided us with our options, it became a very obvious decision for us. “Twelve months later and we have a wonderful board made up of experts in their field – legal, finance, community leaders, and football people. “Together we are working on strategic plans. We are working with external consultants provided by AFL South East to ensure we are best practice in our planning and decision making. “Our sole motivation is benefit to the clubs. “The MPNFL are simply worried about their own backyard – surviving and keeping their jobs. “Every decision we make is focused

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on the clubs – financial, growth, sustainability,” Heinze said. There is little question that MPNFL clubs have concerns about how their league will be managed if they choose to make a move. Of the 80 senior leagues in Victoria, 75 of them are being regionally run with the support of the AFL. The MPNFL is one of the five that is independent. Heinze said his league was “living, breathing proof of the benefits that come with being regionally managed”. “The MPNFL tried to scare and worry us and try and highlight that we couldn’t do without them. They even kept information from us about the AFL that would have been of enormous benefit for us to know about and understand. “The AFL South East relationship has been nothing less than harmonious. They add to our value. It reduces our costs, our risks and provides best practice. We don’t have cash tied up into their losses. “Like any president or secretary, I spend around 40 hours working for my club each week. I can tell you straight up, I am giving less time now, not more. “I was really busy with helping to set up the new league from November to

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January but I have a lot more time now. “I get asked all the time ‘how do you cope?’ – I say ‘better than I ever did before’. “It’s amazing to have a full and parttime administrator that actually runs the league. “There has been zero impact on the clubs – absolutely zero. “Finally, we are in charge of our own destiny. The hard work we are doing at club level is not being wasted or falling on deaf ears. “For the MPNFL, the clubs are a thorn in their side. They don’t want to know about them or their issues. They simply want their money to keep them all in jobs. “The management of the league should be transparent – not ruling with an iron fist. “We are providing direction, pathways, viability and sustainability – that’s all a club wants from their league. “My advice to the MPNFL Clubs is to refuse to put up with the now. Get together independently, talk to AFL South East and move immediately to a regional structure. “Like us, they’ll never look back,” Heinze said.


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