Southern Peninsula News 30 November 2021

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Art homage to local heroes A MURAL at Dromana marks the 20th anniversary of the Rye group of community banks. Rye was the first of the banks, followed by Dromana and then Rosebud, with the Rosebud business centre added more recently. Senior manager at Dromana, Fiona Somjee, arranged for artist Wina Jie to create the mural which depicts peninsula people and the banks’ yearly contribution to sporting groups, CFAs, surf lifesaving clubs, and arts groups. Included in the mural are Ava Gardner and Gregory Peck on the Dromana Drive-In cinema screen from the film On the Beach. The central figure was inspired by Kanoula, a mother of four who moved to the peninsula to live a life closely connected to nature and establish a business making natural products with ingredients from her garden. Jie said Kanoula, like many others, contributes to the community by becoming “everyday heroes” to their children. A bank customer being greeted works at a nearby pizzeria and bar while staff from the branch are depicted in a supermarket’s deli section. “I enjoyed painting this mini scene and paid homage to the awesome array of gourmet food available,” Jie said. “It’s a highlight of the Dromana Community Hub.” Also in the mural are cyclist Rosie and Dromana CFA Captain Timothy Desmond with a volunteer in the driver’s seat of a tanker. A lifeguard stands on his platform. Stephen Taylor

Brush with fame: Painter Wina Jie with her mural at the Dromana Community Bank. Picture: Yanni

Liberal candidates line up Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au THE Liberal Party will next week choose its candidates for November 2022 state election for the seats of Hastings and Mornington. David Morris, who has safely held Mornington since November 2006, is being challenged by Chris Crewther, who lost the federal seat of Dunkley to Labor’s Peta Murphy in 2019. Dunkley, which Mr Crewther lost after one term, had previously been held until 2016 for 20 years by Liberal Bruce Billson. In July, Mr Crewther failed to get his party’s endorsement for Dunkley in next year’s federal election and in September lost to Sarah Henderson in a bid to fill the Senate seat left vacant by the resignation of Mitch Fifield.

Party members meet on Thursday 9 December to choose between Mr Morris and Mr Crewther. In Hastings, there is also a two-way contest to fill the vacancy being left by retiring MP Neale Burgess. Mr Burgess publicly announced his intention not to seek re-election next year on Thursday 11 November (“Burgess calls time after 16 years” The News 16/11/21). Although nominations for his seat closed the following day, party insiders say his intention to not stand was “known for some weeks”. The two Liberals seeking to take his place as the MP for Hastings are Julie Morris and Briony Hutton. Ms Morris, a sergeant with Victoria Police, is a former Mornington Peninsula Shire councillor and Ms Hutton is the executive officer of the lobby group Committee for Mornington Peninsula.

The party meets to choose its Hastings candidate next Thursday (9 December). The Labor Party has yet to announce candidates for Mornington or Hastings, although Nepean Labor MP Chris Brayne said they would be named on Monday 15 November. Changes to the electoral boundaries and voting patterns based on the previous state election give Labor a small winning margin in Hastings and Nepean, while Liberal-held Mornington remains unchanged (“Labor ‘wins’ with boundary changes” The News 5/7/21). On Saturday 13 November (two days after Mr Burgess announced he would not be standing) Mr Brayne contacted The News to say that Ms Hutton should resign from the Committee for Mornington Peninsula because she wanted to be the Liberal Party’s candidate

for Hastings. He repeated his call last week, saying Ms Hutton should step down from her position with the lobby group because of claims on Facebook and its website to be an independent organisation. Although Mr Brayne did not leave his job after being chosen as Labor’s candidate for Nepean, he says Ms Hutton’s position is different as the committee “seeks to get money from [government] grants”. Comparisons were not applicable “as my jobs were in the private, commercial sector”, he said. Mr Brayne said Ms Hutton’s Liberal Party membership and desire to be an MP “shows they’re [the committee] not independent”. “Briony’s their executive officer, how is that independent? It’s fine for her to be standing, but she shouldn’t be executive officer of the Committee for

Mornington Peninsula.” The Committee for Mornington Peninsula’s president, Shannon Smit, said Ms Hutton had been on leave without pay since 4 November, “to pursue an opportunity to become a political candidate”. “Her leave arrangements remain in place to avoid any potential conflict of interest, given the apolitical nature of the CfMP,” Ms Smit said. Ms Hutton has previously worked for Flinders MP Greg Hunt as an electorate officer and as an administrative officer in his capacity as health minister in Canberra. “Briony also works part-time as a business development executive at a local nursing agency, and as a musician in her own small business where she sings at weddings and venues across the peninsula,” the committee’s website states.

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