Mornington Peninsula Magazine March 2020

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Celebrating the women of our community

Mornington’s Louise helps to build connections boutique denture studio If you’ve spent any time in Mount Eliza Village, you’re sure to have met Louise Lupton. Louise is a big part of our community; effervescent and sunny by nature, she’s a Mornington Peninsula local who typifies bayside living at its best. And yes, Louise is also an estate agent – but a most extraordinary one, as anyone who has called on her Mount Eliza-based real estate business, Lupton Ferguson, will attest. “Selling your family home is a very emotional process,” says Louise. “It’s only 5 per cent about the property, really. You may have lived in one home for 30 years and grown a family there. Our role at Lupton Ferguson is to help our clients to move from one place to another, physically and emotionally. Real estate is about building connections with people.” Louise and her business partner, Rob Ferguson, chose to base their beautiful oceanic-feeling business premises in Mount Eliza at the heart of the community they serve. A full-service estate agency, Louise and her team work respectfully with vendors and buyers to help both parties achieve their goals. After a busy week selling and leasing homes across the Mornington Peninsula, it’s not unusual to see Louise and Rob bike-riding – for a cause! Louise is participating in Hands Across the Water’s Digital Live Ride in 2020, raising money to support children and communities in Thailand to enjoy a quality standard of life. You can support Louise by visiting

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The Mornington Peninsula is the place to relax and enjoy a slower pace of life, so it’s fitting that the moment you enter DenturePoint, all your denturerelated worries melt away and you can just focus on designing your new smile.

www.handsacrossthewater.org.au/ Fundraisers/louise-lupton LUPTON FERGUSON REAL ESTATE A: 5 Davies Ave, Mount Eliza T: 9787 6650 W: www.luptonferguson.com.au FB: luptonfergusonrealestate INSTA: louise.lupton

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DenturePoint owner Maggie Murch knows that a visit to a dental clinic can be an unsettling experience for some people, and that’s why she will spend more time with you to put you at ease. “My appointments are longer, so we can chat for a bit, and this way I can learn more about my clients as well as gaining an insight into what they expect from their new smile. However, I must admit that the moment I see my new patient I know straight away what kind of smile would best suit them.” Maggie has been practising for almost 30 years as a dental technician and then dental prosthetist, and she carries a Masters of Dental Technology in Prosthetics. She has worked in many prestigious dental clinics and hospitals, including the world-renowned Eastman Dental Hospital in London. She also likes to be ahead of the newest technology and techniques, recently attending and taking

an active part in a conference in Japan on suction of lower dentures. All that training has been worth it, Maggie says. “I am very passionate about my job. And my best reward is to see the delight on my patients’ faces and hear: ‘How did you know? That’s exactly what my teeth were like before I lost them!’” DENTUREPOINT A: 2/20 Bruce St, Mornington T: 0400 919 513 W: www.denturepoint.com.au FB: denturepoint INSTA: denturepoint

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