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Fire fighters quick to protect BlueScope UP to 16 trucks were brought in to fight a grass fire last week at BlueScope Steel’s recreation reserve in Denham Rd, Tyabb. The fire started at 6.30am on Tuesday and burnt out five hectares before being stopped after an hour about 300 metres from the BlueScope steelworks. The fire was fanned by a strong northerly wind on an unusually hot October day which saw fires burn out of control across the state. Mornington Fire Brigade officer-in-

charge Arthur Haynes said 27 District Eight appliances initially responded to the fire call in the hot and sticky conditions. “We turned them back because we had it under control and 16 appliances remained for the rest of the day,” he said. “BlueScope sent two bulldozers to cut a swathe around the fire and helped us contain it.” Tyabb CFA Captain Stephen Birkinshaw said fire crews “hit the fire

hard and fast and got it under control early”. He confirmed Mr Haynes’ view that landowners should “plan for the worst and hope for the best” in planning for the fire season. “Don’t be complacent,” Mr Haynes warned. “Conditions for a serious fire could occur at any time. People should prepare diligently and ensure they keep a close eye on the weather.” The cause of the fire is yet to be determined, but is not regarded as suspicious. Stephen Taylor

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Stabbings, punch over noisy party Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au THREE teenagers were treated for stab wounds and a woman knocked unconscious early Sunday morning during a confrontation over a noisy party in Cool Store Rd, Hastings. The woman was treated at the scene by ambulance officers while a 19-year-

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old man from Bittern and two 16 and 17 year old youths from Hastings took themselves to Frankston hospital. Police have been told that up to 20 people gathered in nearby Gold Court late Saturday night as a resident was seeing his wife off to her night shift job. He told them off about loud noise from the party, saying his young children were inside trying to sleep.

Words were exchanged and threats made between the man and the trio from the party. The man’s wife returned about 11.50pm as things turned ugly, with windows on their car and bedroom being smashed. The man called for police and came into the street allegedly armed with knives, for which police say he has a permit.

Detective Senior Sergeant Nick Vallas said the woman and her husband confronted the youths and, in the resulting affray, the woman was allegedly knocked unconscious after being punched in the face. An ambulance attended and the woman was treated for swelling to her jaw. The youths, allegedly stabbed by

the man, took themselves to Frankston hospital where on Sunday they made statements to police. Detective Vallas said no charges had been laid over the incidents “at this stage” as police piece together the events of the night. “All may be culpable, but when we have different people making claims we have to investigate them all.”

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NEWS DESK Women’s soccer SOUTHERN United Football Club has one of eight new Women’s National Premier League licences for next season. It will soon hold trials for under-13, under-15 and under-18 players from all over the Mornington Peninsula. Southern area trials will be held at Langwarrin Soccer Club, Barretts Rd, Langwarrin South, 10am-noon, Saturday 24 October. South East Area trials will be held 6.30-8.30pm, Tuesday 20 October and Thursday 22 October, at Casey Comets Soccer Club, O’Tooles Rd Cranbourne. Club treasurer Rosemary Meads sees it as an “historic event for the peninsula as it was the first time female soccer players wishing to play at an elite level – state and national – can train and play locally”. “Traditionally they have had to travel 45 minutes to over an hour to play with a club of this level,” Ms Meads said. Email: women@morningtonsc.com.au

For the love of animals: Charlie, owned by Glythyn Campbell, receives a blessing from the Rev Fiona Goy.

Animals receive church blessing ANIMAL lovers and their pets took part in a Blessing of the Animals service at St George’s Anglican Church, Red Hill, Sunday last week. The event marked the Feast Day of St Francis, who died in 1226, but is remembered “for his love of God’s Creation”. The Rev Fiona Goy described the service as a “celebration of the environment and all living creatures and an opportunity to acknowledge the important place they have in our lives”. While the music was accompanied by the occasional bark, all animals were reportedly well behaved as they proceeded up the aisle for an individual blessing. Refreshments were served on the church veranda after the service, which is becoming a popular annual occasion at St. George’s.

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Family violence up across peninsula Neil Walker neil@mpnews.com.au CRIME across the Mornington Peninsula has risen 3.7 per cent and is likely to keep rising in the short term but police say this is a positive trend. Figures for the 12 months to June this year released by the newly formed Crime Statistics Agency reveal overall crime on the peninsula has risen from 10,164 in 2013-14 to 10,543 in 2014-15, fuelled by a jump in intervention order breaches and stalking offences. Mornington Peninsula Police Acting Inspector Dean Clinton said many of the intervention orders relate to family violence and people are more likely to report such incidents thanks to an increased awareness of what constitutes family violence and a push to focus police resources on tackling domestic violence. “We have now got two dedicated family violence teams who are out and about tackling these more serious and recidivist family violence offenders,” he said. Breaches of orders surged to 1331 in 2014-15, up from 931 in 2013-14. Acting Inspector Clinton said police are helping victims take action to protect themselves from violence. “A lot of those orders are family violence based. We have a high number of family violence incidents reported … and that’s because we’re raising awareness of family violence and what constitutes family violence for people to report.” While intervention breaches were up, crimes against the person in-

cluding assaults and sexual assaults dropped slightly from 1079 to 1045. Drug offences rose from 419 in 2013-14 to 587 in 2014-15 led by a 147 increase in drug use and possession offences. Drug dealing and trafficking offences remained consistent at 114 for each 12-month period. The latest crime figures, released this month, are the first full year’s statistics to be compiled by the independent Crimes Statistics Agency set up by the previous Coalition state government amid claims from politicians that previous data had been massaged for political purposes. The statistics show for the first time the ages of people and repeat offenders have been recorded by police as alleged offenders and victims. Crime Statistics Agency chief statistician Fiona Dowsley said that while the number of “unique victims” across Victoria has remained stable from the previous year’s figures, there was a drop in the number of victims under the age of 25. “Over the last year we have seen a 4 per cent drop in the number of victims under 25, with the greatest change seen amongst 15 to 19 year old victims who dropped by 8 per cent,” Ms Dowsley said. The number of offenders aged under 25 also dropped, down 4.2 per cent compared to the previous year but these offenders were involved in more incidents on average compared to other alleged offenders’ age groups. “Our statistics show that on average, offenders under 25 were involved in 2.2 incidents per offender

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compared to the overall average of 1.9 incidents per offender.” In 2011 a Victorian Ombudsman’s report found quarterly crime statistics released three days before the 2010 state election showing a drop in assaults in Melbourne’s CBD “was based on yet to be validated data”. The Labor state government backed the formation of the CSA when in opposition and Victoria Police supported the Ombudsman’s recommendation to establish an independent body to manage crime statistics.

THE outsourcing of of crime statistics management from Victoria Police to the newly established Crime Statistics Agency will see fees charged for some requests for statistics specifically requested from the independent agency. Businesses, educational institutions, community groups, private researchers, the media, individuals and even federal and state government departments can now be charged for statistical information about crimes not provided in the CSA’s quarterly crime statistics. The CSA charges came into force in July this year “on a cost recovery model” according to the agency’s website. The CSA states: “Clients are only covering the cost of the time it takes for a member of the CSA team to complete the request”. A total of $156.40 is charged for the first two hours of a request for further crime statistics information and $77.52 per hour is charged for each hour after the first two hours. Information the CSA deems will take less than two hours to collate will be provided free of charge. CSA chief statistician Fiona Dowsley said “the majority of requests are small and take less

than two hours to complete”. “If a request takes two hours or more to complete, the CSA will compile an agreement to proceed and a quote is sent before fulfilling the request.” A regulatory impact statement by the state Department of Justice in March found: “The provision of customised crime statistics data to individuals or organisations, however, clearly has private good characteristics (in that customised data are likely to be of more use to those making the specific request than to other parties) and therefore a strong case for ‘user pays’ can be made.” Victoria Police had been previously allowed to charge for crime statistics requests before handing over responsibility for crime data collation to the independent CSA last year. The CSA was established by the previous Coalition state government at a cost of $8.4 million to taxpayers. The Labor state government backed the formation of the agency amid concerns the timing of crime statistics could be manipulated for political reasons in the lead-up to elections. Neil Walker

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Swarm dilemma raises questions on bee care Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au ROSEBUD myotherapist and Pilates teacher Claire Stidston could be forgiven for not knowing what to do when she discovered a swarm of bees had attached itself to her car. Unsure who to call or how to remove the swarm without harming herself – or her little hitchhikers – Ms Stidston drove home to Main Ridge with 50 bees in hot pursuit. “I felt terrible but I couldn’t think what to do about them,� she said. “Long story short, overnight, they were run over and the whole hive got killed. “Bees are so important to us and I don't think enough people know what to do if faced with a whole swarm.� Beekeeper Simon Mulvany, founder of Save the Bees Australia, said swarms on the Mornington Peninsula were natural and “nothing to be concerned about�. He said they occurred when a colony split, with 60 per cent of the hive staying with one queen while 40 per cent ventured off looking for new territory with the new queen. “The bees on Claire’s car would have been resting while the scouts were out patrolling for a new hive site,� he said.

“This is a natural part of the bees’ life cycle and may take three days.� He received Ms Stidston’s call next day, but it was too late to help. “She felt dreadful,� he said. Last week Mr Mulvany removed a “huge� swarm at Beleura Hill Preschool, Amelia Av, Mornington, to the great interest of the staff and pupils. He said the swarm had been set for extermination by the shire but was safely relocated to a friend’s rural property – one of 100 relocations Mr Mulvany did in the past year. “Residents should contact a beekeeper immediately they see a ball,� he said. His website savethebeesaustralia says that once the bee scouts find a suitable home in urban areas it is quite likely people will be affected, so quick action is needed. “Once inside the wall of a house the removal can be costly and take a lot of time or, in the worst case, bees will be exterminated.� The site swarmpatrol.com is handy for notifying the closest beekeepers, who will arrange a visit to remove the hive for relocation. The shire’s natural systems team leader Simon Thorning said bees (and wasps) in bushland reserves were only removed or relocated if they were a

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Moving house: Simon Mulvany removes a swarm of bees from Beleura Hill Preschool.

problem for workers doing bushland maintenance or management works, or for the safety of the public – usually only where people congregate. “Generally, destruction [of the hive] will only occur where it is physically impossible to access the hive for removal or relocation,� he said. Mr Mulvany said wisdom and longterm vision for the future of beekeeping were necessary at a time when the dreaded varroa mite was threatening. “Australia is the only continent with healthy bees not affected by the mite, which is the only parasite which kills its host,� he said, with experts confirming it is not a question of “if� but “when� the mite will arrive. “If even one hive gets attacked the mites will spread quickly,� Mr Mulvany

said. “That would put an end to commercial beekeeping for the next two years.� Despite routine commercial beekeeping practices of moving hives all over the state for short periods – hives in their normal state would remain in the one place for years. This man-made intervention could also exacerbate the devastating effects of the varroa mite. “It’s not natural for hives to be moved around. Some remain in exposed conditions for years,� he said. He quoted Albert Einstein to illustrate the bees’ importance: “If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe, then man would have only four years of life left. No more bees, no more pollination, no more plants, no more animals, no more man.�

OWNERS of heritage properties on the peninsula can access grants from the shire for heritage conservation projects. The grants range from $1000 to $2500 although exceptions may be made in special circumstances, said the mayor, Cr Bev Colomb. “The shire makes the grants available annually on a 50-50 funding basis and generally grants do not exceed 50 per cent of the total value of works,� she said. “They help owners of heritage places maintain and preserve their properties. “Properties that are covered by a heritage overlay, or contribute significantly to heritage precincts under the Mornington Peninsula Planning Scheme, are eligible for a grant. “It is important to support efforts that assist in the preservation of our heritage.� Applications close Monday 9 November. For free advice on conservation methods as well as grant information, contact the shire’s strategic planning department on 5950 1928 or visit mornpen.vic.gov.au/Our_ Shire/Community_Grants/ Heritage_Grants

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Towards an age-friendly peninsula THE “age-friendliness� of the Mornington Peninsula was a major topic at the shire’s first Positive Ageing Community Summit held on International Day of Older Persons, Thursday 1 October. That “friendliness� relates to transport, housing, social participation, respect, volunteering and employment, communication and information, community and health services, and outdoor spaces and buildings. About 60 attended the summit which brought together residents to reflect on the progress of the shire’s Positive Ageing Strategy 2013 - 2018: A Community for All Ages. A highlight was a comedy act by Evelyn Krape. It aimed to consider new and emerging issues in creating an age-friendly Mornington Peninsula. “It was really inspiring to see so many individual community members, representatives from a variety of groups, services and clubs, as well as council officers come together to look back on progress and to plan for our future,� the mayor Cr Bev Colomb said. “The summit will be held annually, with feedback used to assist the council keep the Positive Ageing Strategy a living plan.� The PACE group has been closely involved in all stages of the Positive Ageing Strategy and in the community summit.

We can’t stop ageing, but we can age well A HIGH percentage of Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula are significantly older than the state’s average. While living longer has many advantages it can also be the cause of isolation which, in turn, can lead to poor health – mentally and physically.

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Ageing Well: Helen O’Rourke, of Mornington, Josephine Hall, Somerville and Maureen Frizelle, Mornington, getting active at the Ageing Well Expo. Picture: Yanni

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Bridge program goes too far - Opposition TWO bridges under the Mornington Peninsula Freeway are to be strengthened under a state government $35.8 million “stronger bridges program”. The bridges spanning Devilbend Creek and Tuerong Creek at Tuerong are two of 48 listed for work in “regional Victoria”. The state Opposition says 10 of the bridges on the list are within four kilometres of the suburban Mulgrave electorate of Premier Daniel Andrews. Mr Andrews and Roads Minister Luke Donnellan went to Traralgon to announce the funding to strengthen the bridges. The first stage of the bridge-building exercise will concentrate on 17 “priority bridges that have deteriorated to such an extent that semi-trailers and B-doubles cannot use them”. “We’re improving productivity for our freight industry and reducing costly detours. It’s good for regional Victoria and it’s good for business,” Mr Andrews said. Mr Donnellan said some bridge

work “will wipe up to 70 kilometres off the length of the route”. The Opposition sees the bridge program as an opportunity to attack the government, with Liberal party media adviser Michelle Zydower urging MPs “to proactively push it to all regional papers, TVs, radios, newsletters and social media”. “The interactive map has been very popular with journalists I have spoken to, so I would suggest sending that around to any additional media you do,” Ms Zydower stated in a letter to MPs. “Regional media would probably be interested in a photo with you at a local bridge that requires maintenance or replacement and may normally have money directed from the Country Roads and Bridges Program.” Ms Zydower attached a news release from Opposition roads spokesman Ryan Smith which could be adapted for “a local media release to make it more relevant to your papers”. Keith Platt

A ‘vision’ assessed for Hastings A “VISION” to make High St and its laneways, the “vibrant heart” of Hastings is being assessed by Mornington Peninsula Shire and Western Port Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The vision – or long-term plan – aims to unify the street to create a local link of regional significance connecting the community to the activity

centre, civic and recreation destinations and Western Port Bay. Three design principals include providing opportunities for activities to occur which create a vibrant High St; connect the railway line to Western Port, and reinforce the character of Hastings as a coastal village.

Behind the scenes: Osborne Primary School’s Karl Kasbach and the shire’s James Oakley with Cr Bev Colomb and prep pupil Koby.

Walking to school has active benefits A HOST of Mornington Peninsula primary schools are taking part in VicHealth’s Walk to School activities this month. The mayor Cr Bev Colomb joined pupils at Mt Martha’s Osborne Primary School on Wednesday, while Cr Antonella Celi took part in festivities on Thursday at Our Lady of Fatima Primary School, Rosebud. Walk to School’s month of activities encourages pupils to walk – or ride,

scoot or skate – to and from school throughout October. It improves health and fitness, increases social connections and confidence – and helps care of the environment by reducing car emissions. “Mornington Peninsula is pleased to once again be part of this important initiative having coordinated Walk to School activities in local primary schools for a number of years,” the mayor Cr Colomb said.

“Our Youth Services team will attend and support Walk to School activities across the whole peninsula helping students build healthy habits and work towards meeting the 60 minutes of physical activity recommended for children each day. “I would also like to congratulate parents and children that walk to school and who organise walking buses as they inspire others to get on board.”

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Clothesline symbol to oppose family violence THE international Clothesline Project in Frankston was launched Monday to raise awareness of family violence. A clothesline on show at Cube 37, Frankston Arts Centre, 10-13 October, is being used to illustrate the Week Without Violence campaign. It will then be displayed at different parts of the Mornington Peninsula over the next year. T-shirts with anti-violence messages will be on show made by women and children impacted by family violence.

Frankston and Mornington Peninsula Family Violence Network is concerned about the high rates of family violence and believes the humble clothesline is a great way of raising awareness in the community. The network’s volunteers and education assistant manager Saskia Weerheim said the concept was used all over the world. Australian of the Year Rosie Batty launched a children’s book about family violence, You Can’t Hide An Elephant, Monday, by Sally Halligan.

Ms Weerheim said the book was designed for supported reading with children aged 6-12 years who have experienced family violence, and help give children a voice to share their experiences. “It can help start a conversation about family violence and give children a voice to share their experience of family violence,” she said. “It is ideally suited for use by professionals working with children and has a safety plan which can be photocopied for multiple use.” The Frankston and Mornington Peninsula

Family Violence Network brings together local organisations to offer the best outcomes for families experiencing family violence. It works towards preventing and reducing family violence and increasing the safety of women, children and families. “The key message is that family violence is a fundamental violation of human rights and is unacceptable in any form,” Ms Weerheim said. Those needing help should call police on 000, Safe Steps 1800 015 188 or safesteps.org.au

Rosie effect: Australian of the Year, Tyabb resident and conscience of a nation Rosie Batty with ABC radio presenter Jon Faine at Peninsula Community Theatre in Mornington last week. Pictures supplied Supporters: Dunkley ALP candidate Peta Murphy, left, Greg Hunt MP, author Sina Summers (partly hidden), shire mayor Cr Bev Colomb, shire CEO Carl Cowie, Rosie Batty, Jon Faine, Bruce Billson MP, Dr David Price, Pastor Jim Catford and Peter Orton of Peninsula Voice at Ms Batty’s interview and book signing on Tuesday last week.

‘Town hall meeting’ greets Rosie Batty Mike Hast mike@mpnews.com.au ANOTHER step in the long journey to reduce the national scourge of family violence was taken at Peninsula Community Theatre in Mornington last Thursday night when about 450 people packed the hall and its foyer to hear Rosie Batty. The Australian of the Year and Tyabb resident was given a hero’s welcome at the event, the last of an initial Australia-wide tour to promote her book, Rosie Batty: A Mother’s Story, which went on sale late last month. Ms Batty explored now-familiar themes during an interview with ABC radio presenter Jon Faine and, after

the formal part of the evening, signed books for people for almost two hours. Her book tells the harrowing story of the events of Wednesday 12 February 2014 – when her son Luke was killed by his father Greg Anderson at cricket practice – and the 18 months since as Ms Batty has taken on the role of the nation’s conscience in the fight to reduce family violence. The hall was decked in yellow wattle, Luke’s favourite colour, and many people in the audience wore yellow. Pupils of Penbank School had painted more than 100 works of art in yellow on the theme “Safe at home”, and they will be displayed at peninsula libraries. The event was organised by Peninsula Voice with the assistance of

Mornington Peninsula Shire, Rotary Club of Mornington and the town’s CFA brigade. (Peninsula Voice is an alliance of peninsula churches and community support groups tackling family violence and other social issues such as drug and alcohol abuse.) Catering was done by Mornington Secondary College students and Flinders Christian College’s concert band performed. Luke was a Flinders College student. Ms Batty was thanked by the shire’s CEO Carl Cowie and the mayor, Cr Bev Colomb. Peter Orton of Peninsula Voice said the event felt like “a town hall meeting from years ago where the community used to come together to discuss or cel-

ebrate something very important”. “These are the kind of events we need as a nation to better tackle family violence.” He said Ms Batty had “won hearts and minds with her compassion, courage, grace and forgiveness”. “The event was our chance to welcome Rosie back and share some stories of the roller coaster of the past 18 months.” The day before, the state government announced an expression of interest process for trials of its “Personal Safety Initiative” – testing how technology such as CCTV and personal safety cards could be used to improve the safety of women and children experiencing family violence.

Women who participate in the $900,000 trial will also receive case management support to ensure that the use of technology is part of a broader plan for safety and wellbeing. “The state government will work with the federal government following its recent commitment for funding in this area to maximise positive outcomes for women and children,” state Minister for Families and Children Jenny Mikakos said. “Combining technological solutions with existing services to help keep women and children safer in their own homes is an important step towards further empowerment.” The pilot is expected to start before the end of the year.

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Church celebrating THREE flags in the Mt Eliza village and a large banner outside St James the Less church proclaim that the Anglican Parish of Mt Eliza is celebrating 150 years of service to the community. The anniversary will conclude with a special service in the presence of the Primate, Archbishop Philip Freier. Details of all celebrations at mteliza.melbourneanglican.org.au

Try bowls day MT ELIZA Bowling Club will hold a free Try Bowls Day, Sunday 18 October. The club will open its doors 10am-4pm for newcomers to try a game of bowls, enjoy a free cuppa and a sausage sizzle. No experience is necessary, and all equipment is provided. Bowling tips will be offered by members and hospitality provided in the clubhouse. The club is at 90 Canadian Bay Rd, Mt Eliza, call 9787 3047.

AN estimated 10,000 cyclists took to the roads on Sunday in the 23rd annual Around the Bay – Ride for a Child in Need. Most of those opting for the longer 250 kilometre ride around Port Phillip had some relief from pedalling while aboard the Queenscliff-Sorrento ferry. However, the 28 members of the Pirates Sporting Club swapped handle bar for oars, rowing surf boats across the 12 kilometre stretch of water. Other riders followed courses ranging from 20 to 10 kilometres, including ones starting at Geelong and Sorrento. From the beach at Sorrento the Pirates were back on their bikes and heading to the finish along with every-

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LETTERS Bay Trail supporter I congratulate Mornington Peninsula Shire for its advocacy to complete the missing links of the Bay Trail, and I encourage residents and visitors to support this important project, which will finally close the loop on the Mornington Peninsula Walk. The remaining missing links between Rye and Sorrento have been long overdue for completion and once completed will finally allow walkers to traverse the southern peninsula coastlines and hinterland along a single walking path. In recent months my office has been working with community groups, the shire and state government agencies to determine an alignment and design for the final stages of the path. All members of this Bay Trail working group are grateful for the enormous support from shire officers in helping to move the project forward. At the same time I have also met with key representatives from our indigenous community who have expressed a great interest in developing the cultural heritage interpretation for various sections of the Bay Trail. Consequently, it will be a significant icon that will be able to help us understand better the history of human habitation on the peninsula and how we have continued to interact and depend on our magnificent and treasured coastal environment. Once the current period of public consultation concludes with the shire, the Bay Trail working group will make a formal submission to the government for funding to be made available over coming years to enable work to start on the various paths and boardwalks. Funding will also be sought from the federal government as well as community and philanthropic funds. So, combined with the support of the broader community, I am confident we will finally see the completion of our long awaited Bay Trail. Martin Dixon, MP for Nepean

Community spirit Over the past days the Carrum Downs community has shown us the true meaning of community spirit (“Hit-run mum death charges”, The News, 29/9/15). Following the very tragic death of local nurse and young mum Andrea Lehane, this extraordinary community has come together in a show of strength, support and resilience. I joined with thousands of others as we stood together, held hands and lit candles to pay our respects to Andrea at a candlelight service at Carrum Downs shopping centre. What shone through that night was not anger or hatred but compassion, compassion for Andrea’s family and a steadfast resolve to make Carrum Downs an even better, stronger, caring and compassionate community for all. I am so very proud to be a part of this community. In the weeks and months ahead I will be asking community members to share their thoughts on what we can do to make our community an even better place for our kids and families. Sonya Kilkenny, MP for Carrum

Crushing logic If a hoon driver is found to be repeatedly breaking road laws, police can confiscate the car and, subject to certain conditions, have the car crushed.

Why can’t the same principle be applied to monkey bikes? Michael Long, Frankston Editor: Frankston Council has already adopted a local law that provides for the seizure and destruction of monkey bikes.

Fear-mongering Being a member of the Greens I was dismayed, at best, at the party’s irrevocable stance against rate capping. In addition, after reading some comments made by members, it appears that they have abandoned what they profess to hold dear and true – “basing decisions on science and evidence”. I can find no evidence to support claims like “Even before the details of the new scheme were released, the chilling effect of the anti-democratic rate cap has seen many job losses across local government”. I have yet to find anything other than rhetoric and fear-mongering by them on this issue. They have ignored any evidence present in the many reports referenced by the Essential Services Commission on rate capping in NSW and I wonder if they have even read any of the information provided by the commission in its discussion paper and draft documents. They are key participants in the Legislative Council’s Coalition-led witch hunt (Inquiry into Rate Capping Policy), which is in total violation of its own terms of reference “to inquire into and report every six months on the outcome of the state government policy of local government rate capping”. Rate capping is not even legislated and this committee has already interviewed 16 councils and council peak bodies, only one independent report that was short-circuited, and only two ratepayer groups. When you read the transcripts, their intent becomes patently clear – to discredit rate capping any way they can. I will continue to support the Greens, as I believe the party’s overall policies are sound. However, on this issue, I am quite disappointed in their behaviour and disregard of the abuses of rate rises and financial responsibility by many councils, in a very undemocratic way, at the expense of ratepayers. Joe Lenzo, Safety Beach

Power to India Ken Dyer (“Power grid’s expensive”, Letters, 29/9/15) demonstrates an amazingly arrogant and imperious attitude to the poor of the world. In his view, we have to provide the Indians only with enough electrical energy “to provide light and the ability to charge mobile phones” as “300 million people in India live without electricity and cannot afford to pay”. The Greens want to ensure they cannot get enough energy or electricity so they can have jobs and improved living standards to pay for some of the basics that we lucky Australians expect for granted. Electricity could power factories that perhaps could make the mobile phones “that one billion Indians use” or make solar panels and distribution systems so they can have TV or washing machines or other appliances that solar power users in Rosebud West enjoy using, even at night, due to their connection to a power grid, which gives them reliable, dependable supply that they want to deny to the “poor of India”.

There may be one million solar systems in homes in Australia, but I suggest that 99.9 per cent of them are still connected to a centralised power grid so they can do more than charge their mobile phones under a single light globe. We cannot tell the poor in Africa and the Indian subcontinent that they do not need or cannot use a reliable and low-cost source of energy, which is the basis of our lifestyle. If “we” want to deny them coal-based power, then “we” should disconnect from the grid, if it is “uneconomic and polluting” as argued. Alan Reid, Sorrento

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Is a bell necessary on a bicycle? Yes, it certainly is. On Sunday 13 September at about 6pm our beloved dog was badly injured by a careless, female, lycra-clad cyclist who ran over her. She didn’t stop, but jumped back on her bike and took off with her friend. This happened on a walking track right behind my house. Luckily, my dog has survived after being treated by a vet but still has serious problems. My vet bills are costly but at least my beloved pet is still alive. This walking track is for walkers, slow bike riding and citizens’ enjoyment, not bike hoons. Cyclists, be considerate of other people as next time a collision could be with a young child or an elderly person. I hope the person who injured my dog reads this and learns a lesson from it. Please, in future, slow down and use your bell or voice to warn if you are approaching. Name supplied, Karingal

THE state government is seeking opinions about the future of the Environment Protection Authority. A public meeting in Frankston on Tuesday 13 October will provide an opportunity for Frankston and Mornington Peninsula residents to have their say about the EPA’s role in land use planning, public health, emergency management, climate change, better regulatory approaches, and ways it can effectively consult with the community. Frankston is one of 17 locations in the state for meetings being held as part of an inquiry commissioned by Environment, Climate Change and Water Minister Lisa Neville to look at the future role of the EPA, Victoria’s environmental regulator. The meeting is 5.30-7.30pm Tuesday 13 October, Graham Room, Frankston Football Club, Plowman Place, Frankston. Register at: www.epa-inquiry.vic.gov.au or call 9948 2882. The inquiry is due to report to Ms Neville by 31 March 2016.

Roundabout support In the decade we have lived on Brighton Cres, Mt Eliza, there have been two fatalities (that we are aware of). There have also been three near-fatalities caused by excessive speed (one of which very nearly became a triple fatality with one person airlifted to hospital in a critical condition and the other two also taken to hospital). The near-fatalities all happened at the corner of Brighton Cres and Wooralla Drive. As Greg Dixon uses Wooralla Drive every day, he would be aware of the unsafe high speeds drivers are travelling on this road, exceeding the clearly signposted 60km/h limit (“New roundabout a waste”, The News, 6/10/15). As parents of teenagers soon to be driving by themselves, we know we are not alone to be pleased that two roundabouts are being planned for Wooralla Drive. They will force drivers to slow down and pay attention to the speed limit. How can this “increase the danger of this particular section of a key arterial connecting road”? Along with the planned footpath down to Emil Madsen Reserve (which will hopefully get the kids on bikes and skateboards off Wooralla Drive), the roundabouts are only going to slow traffic down and improve safety for other motorists, pedestrians and cyclists. How can the prevention of further fatalities on this road be classified as “a mad obsession with destroying roads in the name of an imaginary black spot program”? I hope Mr Dixon enjoys the two roundabouts on his Tower Rd – one can only imagine the speed vehicles would travel along the road if there was nothing to slow them down. Well done to Mornington Peninsula Shire in obtain-

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Supporting art JIM Uhe is again holding an exhibition of his art and donating proceeds to charities and community organisations on the southern Mornington Peninsula. Uhe has long been inspired by the peninsula and now lives here. He depicts its many aspects and finds its “changing moods a continuing challenge”. He is a member of the Australian Artist Realists Guild and his works are in watercolour, oil and acrylics. This year’s exhibition will be held over the Melbourne Cup weekend at 16 Timaru Close, Sorrento. Morning and afternoon tea available. Details: 5984 5103.

Help with diabetes EXPERTS and health professionals will be on hand at a diabetes forum that will also feature chef Gabriel Gaté demonstrating how to prepare healthy meals. The forum is 9am-2.30pm Saturday 17 October at Frankston Arts Centre, corner Davey and Young streets. Entry is free for Diabetes Victoria members, $20 for others. Bookings: 1300 136 588.

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Versatile skipper’s OBITUARY Andrew Charles “Eck” Mackinnon, 16 June 1956–27 September 2015, licensed mariner, amateur photographer, “shippie”

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SOME of the best photos of ships of all types and sizes plying their trade in Port Phillip were taken by Sorrento amateur photographer Andrew Mackinnon, who has died at age 59 after a battle with cancer of the lymphatic system that he beat in 2010 but which returned in 2013. Mr Mackinnon was a long-time member of the Melbourne branch of the World Ship Society, whose members keep a keen eye on maritime comings and goings in seaways and ports around the globe. But don’t call them ship spotters – they’re shippies. He was also a member of Hastings-based Peninsula Ship Society. His photos of vessels of all kinds – from tall ships to huge container vessels – graced the pages of this newspaper, his own website, aquamanship.com, and were sold around the world through his business Maritime Media Services. Mr Mackinnon was born into a famous Sorrento couta boat fishing family and at age 12 started helping his father Ted while still at Dromana Secondary College, with the expectation that he would follow his grandfather and father into the trade. Years later he would tell friends that he hated fishing but loved boats. He left school at 15, worked at Stringer’s Store and a couple of other places before gaining a job working for the Farnsworth brothers Jack and Harry aboard their passenger ferries Nepean and Hygeia, which ran from Sorrento and Portsea to Queenscliff. He knew the Farnsworths from when he used to ride his bicycle to Portsea at about age 8 and hitch a ride to and from Queenscliff on ferries until someone told him to go home before his mother started worrying.

Mr Mackinnon worked his way up from ferry deckhand to Master 5, licensed to skipper vessels up to 80 metres long. His career as a small ships master was varied; he worked for Port Phillip Sea Pilots, “drove” Searoad car ferries between Sorrento and Queenscliff, pleasure boats on the Yarra, Maribyrnong and Port Phillip such as the former Sydney harbour ferry Lady Cutler, a barge for Dutch company Boskalis during the controversial channel deepening project of Port Phillip in 2008-09, and one of its dredgers at Gladstone for an equally controversial liquid natural gas project. He also worked on Isle of Wight ferries when in the United Kingdom.

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final voyage Ancient and modern: Andrew Mackinnon covered many events in Port Phillip and one of the most spectacular of recent times was the Parade of Sail in September 2013, part of the Melbourne International Tall Ships Festival. With an eye on maritime history, Andrew captured the Dutch tall ship Europa and Searoad Ferries’ car and passenger vessel Queenscliff off Sorrento. Picture: Andrew Mackinnon (thanks, Skipper)

He had a business servicing tug boats at Geelong and maintaining Port Phillip’s channel markers. Speaking of channel markers, he famously climbed a beacon off Portsea in November 2012 to “rescue” a 12-metre yacht that had become entangled in the tower. He had been alerted to the yacht’s predicament by a Searoad ferry skipper. Being a man of action, Mr Mackinnon borrowed bolt cutters, marched down to his boat, drove to the beacon, climbed to the top and cut wires and ropes, sending the mast crashing into the water but freeing the craft. Southern Peninsula Rescue Service had earlier taken 10 tourists off the yacht.

When he couldn’t get work on boats, Mr Mackinnon started his own courier company, worked for a mate laying asphalt tennis courts, as a house painter, at a Sorrento hotel’s bottleshop, and as a sexton at Sorrento cemetery. Soon after he started the bottleshop job, the owner came out to see how he was going and found him washing his car. He told his boss there was nothing to do. They argued and he was fired. Next day he drove into the same bottleshop to buy something and the owner was manning the counter. “What are you doing?” he asked. “I’m running the bloody bottleshop until I find someone to replace you,” he said pointedly. “Do you want me to hold the fort?” He got his job back after a gap of about 14 hours. No car washing allowed. Mr Mackinnon had more time to photograph ships in recent years and told reporter Lorna Edwards of The Age in early 2010 that documenting ships had helped him win his battle against lymphoma in 2009. “All along, just keeping interested in ships kept my mind off things and on the bad days when there was a ship coming, nothing was going to stop me,” he said. “I was never one for sitting around thinking ‘poor me’ – I got up and went out and did things and kept my eyes and ears open for anything with ships and I reckon it helped.” Mr Mackinnon’s lifelong mate John Stringer (they met at Sorrento primary in the 1960s) said Andrew’s 10,000 plus photos would be donated to the Queenscliffe Maritime Museum, an unsurpassed record of Port Phillip shipping of the modern era. Items inherited from his grandfather and father would go to the Sorrento Museum. A service for Mr Mackinnon will be held aboard Searoad’s ferry Peninsula Princess on Monday 2 November. Mike Hast

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Engine trouble delays departure THE vehicle carrier Hoegh Jeddah was again on the move mid-afternoon last Thursday after being anchored in the main shipping channel south of Rosebud since about 7am. It is understood the pilot called a halt to the ship’s departure from Melbourne because of engine trouble. Peter Harry from the Port of Melbourne Corporation said the shup had been anchored on the south side of the channel so as not to impede traffic. He said there had been no danger of it being grounded. By mid-afternoon the Hoegh Jeddah was undergoing sea trials, accompanied by the tug Hastings, before being given the go ahead to leave Port Phillip. The 58,000 tonne Norwegian-flagged ship was built in 2014. At 200 metres long it is one of

several similar looking vessels regularly seen in Port Phillip. In January, the Hoegh Osaka, one of the Hoegh Jeddah’s sister ships, was deliberately run aground in the Solent off the Isle of Wight after leaving the British port of Southampton. The ship’s owners, Hoegh Autoliners, said the decision to ground the ship on a sandbank was made after it developed a list. Chief executive Ingar Skiaker was quoted by the BBC at the time as saying there had been no leakage of oil or fuel and that the master and pilot had “executed their duties based on their best judgement”. Mr Skiaker said the ship, built in 2000, was carrying 14000 cars (including Bentleys and Rolls Royces) had been “only one third full”. Keith Platt

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The local CFA is manned by volunteers. Aside from the equipment that in the main is supplied and sponsored by the local Community the CFA is looking for volunteers. People of all ages and skill levels are invited to assist. Balnarring CFA is desperate for truck drivers available during the day.

Below: Balnarring fire chief presents a thankyou certificate to Mick and Gail from the Heritage Tavern.

THE Peninsulas FRESHEST MARKET

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1/10 Muriel Street, CRIB POINT Offers over $425,000 Bay West Real Estate, 1/109 High Street, hastings, 5979 4412 Don McKenzie, 0419 955 177

SET at the front of the block on its own title this impressive single level townhouse excels with a contemporary style and quality finish. The excellent space on offer is well above that of a unit with high ceilings throughout the home, and a fantastic formal lounge at the front features quality carpets, air-conditioning and a gas heater. Crisp white tiles and cabinetwork feature throughout the gleaming kitchen and dining area. The galley-style kitchen boasts a stainless-steel dishwasher and under bench oven, and the large breakfast bar will be perfect for busy meals on

the go, however this ample space will easily accommodate dining for eight, with enough room spare to place some extra lounge furniture. The splendid undercover courtyard will increase the living space considerably with this lovely private area well-screened from neighbours with lots of plants creating a vibrant and relaxing atmosphere. The three bedrooms all have carpeted floors, two have built-in robes and share the beautifully appointed main bathroom, with the larger main bedroom boasting a walk-in wardrobe and an equally well-presented ensuite bathroom. From the

street the home presents very well with a rendered facade in neutral tones and a double garage which opens to the entertainment area at the rear. For retirees or professional couples, this home has all you need for stylish lowmaintenance living in arguably one of the best value spots on the peninsula with the Stony Point line to Frankston and regular bus services available.

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INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

EXPRESS SALE

HASTINGS 1 Curlew Court

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Perfect for the investor, the neat, low maintenance 3BR home is set on a 500sqm+ (approx.) block close to schools and transport. Recently fitted with evaporative cooling, ducted gas heating throughout, stands on convenient corner location, this home requires very little maintenance and is the perfect entry level investment.

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ONLY 2 UNITS LEFT

HASTINGS 16 Kuan Yin Place

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THE PERFECT FAMILY HOME Offering 4BR’s – main with WIR & FES, formal lounge, bright kitchen with s/steel appliances, family living area complete with cosy wood heater, and a covered outdoor deck. Other features include double garage with rear roller door and ducted heating. All set on corner lot with access to rear yard, and a short walk to schools.

PRICE

BITTERN 8/75 Hendersons Road Offers over $410,000

EXPRESS SALE Closes 20th Oct 2015 at 5pm VIEW

Saturday 12:00-12:30pm

AGENT Andrew Watt 0419 524 560

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

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Quality 18sq unit within a well built and designed complex. Features include 3 bedrooms – main with WIR and FES, separate study or fourth bedroom, gas ducted heating plus split system air-conditioning, double garage with remote doors and landscaping to the front and rear of the properties.

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AUCTION

HASTINGS 4 Warren Crescent OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS Older style brick home set in quiet court location, an easy walk to schools, transport and shops. A separate entry leads to spacious lounge with gas wall furnace, polished timber floors to much of the home including the hall way and kitchen. Bright and sunny kitchen with gas cook top and wall oven. Three bedrooms all with built in robes,and bathroom with separate shower. outside the property has been fully fenced including a high front fence for added security. Very well built Jennings home with drive through carport under roofline and single lock up garage to rear. Ideal for those with a boat or caravan to store. Perfect first home or improver.

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AUCTION Saturday 24th October at 2.00pm TERMS 10% Deposit, Balance 60 days, Vacant Possession

VIEW AGENT

Saturday 1:30-2:00pm Andrew Watt 0419 524 560

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555


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18 Foote Street, DROMANA Saturday 24 October at 1pm Stockdale & Leggo, 193 Point Nepean Road, Dromana, 5987 3233 Jarrod Eastwood, 0403 983 310

UNDENIABLY charming, this lovely property is surrounded by established gardens and tall leafy trees that provide exquisite shade and privacy. You could be forgiven for thinking that this is a quiet bush block, yet the property is only about 350 metres from the beaches and shops along Point Nepean Road, giving new owners the absolute best of both worlds. One of the best features of the home are the five bedrooms on offer. Four are set in the front section of the home and share two bathrooms – one with a bath and separate toilet, the other has a shower, toilet and single basin, whilst the main bedroom has delightful French doors that open out to a timber verandah, and other features, including a walkin wardrobe and ensuite with spa bath. A massive lounge and dining room has an open fireplace, and the rustic timber kitchen boasts a professional stainless-steel oven with gas cooktop, a dishwasher, and a wall of cupboards that provide plenty of storage options. The decor is tremendously effective with soft shades on show in every room and wonderful leadlight windows, that complement all aspects perfectly. Set on a fantastic 1134 square metre block, the slightly elevated home also offers plenty of off-street parking.

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY AT AGENTS OFFICE

FRENCH ISLAND Coast Road

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MILLION DOLLAR VIEWS AND NATURE ALL AROUND

Breathtaking 180-degree sea views from this architect-designed haven set high on a hill on French Island. Surrounded by 115 acres of native bush across from National Park foreshore, with privacy assured and views that cannot be built out. Expansive living & dining with soaring ceiling, designer kitchen, and wrap around entertaining deck. Flexible 2BR plus office (3rd bedroom) layout including self-contained bay view unit. Separate 140sqm shed. High-quality build offers urban amenities and high-spec finishes. Sustainably designed to ensure year round comfort, with off-grid solar and wind system using energy from nature to power all mod cons. No electricity bills, Council or water rates. The ideal low maintenance ‘lock up and leave’ holiday home - or even seachange. Auction to be held this Saturday at the office of the agent at 2100 Frankston Flinders Road, Hastings

AUCTION This Saturday at 2.00pm TERMS 10% Deposit, Balance 120 days, Vacant Possession

VIEW AGENT

By Appointment Phil Bock 0438 497 715

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

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Old tyabb charmer

Light, space and character

Address: For Sale: Agency: Agent:

Address: For Sale: Agency: Agent:

36 Lyall Street, HASTINGS $495,000 Century21 Homeport, 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings, 5979 3555 Brooke Ramsay, 0447 772 980

SET in the popular ‘Old Tyabb’ part of town, this well-built Victorian-style home is the perfect home to please all the family. A well-designed kitchen has a gas stove top, there is an electric oven and plenty of storage options. The adjoining dining and lounge area has a cosy gas log fire which creates a nice ambiance, and a separate study can be closed off from the larger room for some peace and quiet when working from home. Two of the three bedrooms have built-in robes and share the main bathroom, with the larger main bedroom featuring an ensuite and walk-in robe. There is a powder room for guests and the separate laundry provides internal access from the double garage. The block measures about 1047 square metres and is well-fenced on all sides for privacy and security, offering plenty of extra off-street parking and play area for children and pets.

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CAPTIVATING from the first moment, this well-presented home enjoys a quiet court location, a short walk to the supermarket and transport. Floating timber floors and pine dado’s along the hallway create a distinct theme as you enter with the massive lounge at the front featuring a gas log-effect heater. The timber kitchen has plenty of bench and cupboard space with new appliances including a stainless-steel wall-oven and a dishwasher. From the adjoining dining and family area you step out to a paved undercover area and the well-fenced backyard. There are four established bedrooms to the home; three have built-in robes and share the updated main bathroom, with the main bedroom at the front featuring a nice bay window, walk-in wardrobe and an ensuite. A separate study could be a staggering fifth bedroom if required. From the street, the double garage under roof line has through access into the backyard for extra parking space.

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HASTINGS 4 Mary Grove Family Delight This sizeable home situated in a quiet street presents the perfect opportunity for new and established families. Comprising of 4 bedrooms, including main with WIR & FES, front lounge room & open-plan kitchen & dining zone opening to an undercover pergola perfect for entertaining. All set on a 764m2 (approx.) block with plenty of room in the backyard.

69 High Street, HASTINGS, 5979 4177 hastings.vic@raywhite.com raywhitehastings.com.au Page 6

3 Vanessa Court, SOMERVILLE Offers over $455,000 Eview Group, Suite 1, 76 Station Street, Somerville, 5977 6293 Sam Bucca, 0412 755 544

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For Sale Price $460,000 - $490,000 View By Appointment Ruby Smith 0434 744 744 ruby.smith@raywhite.com

HASTINGS 6 Hilltop Rise

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What A Little Beauty

For Sale

Well presented residence consisting of main bedroom with walk-through bathroom, 2 more bedrooms with BIR’s, separate lounge room plus open-plan kitchen and dining area. Outside boasts an undercover entertaining area surrounded by beautiful established gardens. Also featuring GDH, ceilings fans throughout, a double garage and plenty of additional parking space.

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HASTINGS 31 James Hird Drive

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Ideal 2 Bedroom Unit In Private Location

For Sale

Great First Home Or Investment

For Sale

This well presented unit is neatly set back in a quiet complex within walking distance to everything you need. It presents 2 good sized bedrooms, master with WIR & walk-through bathroom. The kitchen which overlooks the meals & living area is fitted with S/S appliances & provides plenty of bench & storage space. This unit also offers ducted heating, internal access from the single garage & a lovely private courtyard area for entertaining with a small garden shed.

Price $300,000 - $320,000

This well positioned home offers 3 bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen and meals zone plus an extended living room. The house is set on a great block size of 737m2 (approx), is fully fenced & includes a double garage. This property will suit first home buyers, astute investors and developers, as there is potential to subdivide this block (STCA).

Price $360,000 - $380,000

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View By Appointment Ruby Smith 0434 744 744 ruby.smith@raywhite.com

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SOMERS 11 Wills Road

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For Sale

Situated on a quiet residential street is this quaint, neatly presented home with lots of privacy. The low maintenance block of 979m² (approx) is a bird haven, providing a serene & relaxed garden setting with a handy garden shed. The home is made up of 3 bedrooms, a central bathroom & an open-plan kitchen & dining area. It is approximately a 15 minute walk and 2 minute drive to Somers’ beach, and is close to the popular Somers schools and Balnarring shops.

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SOMERVILLE 34 Sullivan Drive

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A Perfect Start This lovely home offers three bedrooms all with BIR’s, a wellappointed kitchen with adjoining meals area, good size lounge room which has a vaulted ceiling and includes a gas wall heater. Outdoors provides a large covered entertainment area which leads to the neat and tidy back yard. There is plenty of off road parking for a boat, caravan or even a truck as well as a garage and a storage shed.

elizabeth.wall@raywhite.com

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69 High Street, HASTINGS, 5979 4177 hastings.vic@raywhite.com raywhitehastings.com.au

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Harcourts Hastings

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

SINCE 1888

FOR LEASE

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Somers 31 Towerhill Road

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Perfect Location

Fully Furnished

Freshly painted 2BR home that has it all. Spacious open-plan lounge and refurbished kitchen with dishwasher, a brand new bathroom, and BIR’s to both bedrooms. Outside is a double carport and garage to help with the storage needs. Come and see it, be quick though - you don’t want to miss out!

Views to die for and a quiet, peaceful environment. Fronting Foreshore Reserve and beach, the fully self-contained 2BR flat is on the lower level of an established home and comprises open plan lounge and kitchen, wood and gas heater, bathroom, shared laundry & carport space. Rent includes electricity and water. No pets allowed.

For Lease $320 per week Inspect By Appointment

For Lease $335 per week Inspect By Appointment

Hastings Office 5970 7333

Hastings Office 5970 7333

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Bittern 38 Myers Road

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Hastings 4 Lae Court

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Quiet Court Location

Three bedroom BV home featuring a comfortable lounge with air-conditioning, melas area, adjoining kitchen with dishwasher, ensuite to main bedroom and family bathroom, double garage, large backyard with plenty of room and ample parking at the side. The location is perfect with transport, shops and school close at hand.

This neat as a pin 3BR home is close to Wallaroo Primary School, transport and parks. Features include BIR’s to all bedrooms, light and bright living area with air-conditioning and wood heater, kitchen with gas cooking appliance, single bathroom with shower, bath and toilet and separate laundry. Low-maintenance gardens and new driveway.

For Lease $300 per week Inspect By Appointment

For Lease $250 per week Inspect By Appointment

Hastings Office 5970 7333

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Jess Rollins RENTAL DEPARTMENT MANAGER 0433 215 257

When It comes to managing your property, we have an unwavering commitment to place the best tenants into your number one asset. For outstanding service, knowledge and a property management experience that exceeds your expectations, talk to us. Contact Jess for any property management needs, to Jess and the team it’s not just a job, it’s a passion.

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Harcourts Hastings

Harcourts

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

SINCE 1888

Hastings 12 Shakti Place

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This Property Will Take Your Eye This great family home is going to make you look twice, with open plan living, ducted heating and 2 x split systems for cooling, full side access to the double garage and workshop, it would be well suited to families, couples, or just a great addition to your property portfolio. Comprising of 4 bedrooms all with built in robes, main with walk in robe and ensuite, mutilple living zones, separate dining area, central bathroom, separate laundry, ceiling fans throughout, and roller shutters on all the bedroom windows. Outdoor features are an undercover entertaining area and manicured gardens. Located in a fantastic position in the Solar Estate, within easy walking distance to schools, shops, foreshore, whilst only remaining a short drive to beaches, wineries and all the peninsula has to offer! Auction Terms View Open

This Saturday at 3.00pm $40,000 fixed deposit, fixed settlement date 14th January 2016 www.harcourts.com.au Saturday 2.30-3.00pm

Jason Stirling 0411 520 173 E jason.stirling@harcourts.com.au

Crib Point 72 Creswell Street Huge Block, Huge Shed Grab this opportunity to secure one on the last big blocks in the area, along with a great home and a huge shed. Measuring 1622m2 (approx.) with a great external teenage retreat, this property is one not to be missed. Comprising 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, lounge, open plan kitchen and dining, laundry, separate toilet, rear deck for entertaining and a huge shed. Special features include separate teenage retreat consisting of a bedroom, bathroom and bar area, rural outlook, huge yard, side access, gas log fire, enclosed double carport and loads of natural light. Close to schools, parklands, transport, shops and beaches.

AUCTION Saturday 24th OCtober at 11.00am View www.harcourts.com.au Open Wednesday 5.30-6.00pm & Saturday 12.00-12.30pm Tim Ripper 0434 513 640 E tim.ripper@harcourts.com.au

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64 High Street, Hastings 03 5979 2489 www.robertsandgreen.com.au

Introducing a new style of Real Estate

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Wilma Green Director

Ronelle Kraulis Property Manager

Paige Brierley Personal Assistant

Thank you We would like to say thank you to all of our wonderful clients for their love and support. We have been overwhelmed by kind words, ŇŽǁĞƌƐ ĂŶĚ ŐŝŌƐ͕ ǁŚŝĐŚ ŝƐ Ă ƚƌƵĞ ƚĞƐƚĂŵĞŶƚ ƚŽ ƚŚĞ ŐĞŶĞƌŽƐŝƚLJ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ůŽĐĂů ĐŽŵŵƵŶŝƚLJ and our loyal clientele. Lisa Roberts 0488 910 368 Wilma Green 0407 833 996 Page 12

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64 High Street, Hastings 03 5979 2489 www.robertsandgreen.com.au

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

Mount Martha Auction This Saturday

Auction

12 Balcombe Drive, Mount Martha Incredibly spacious, this single-level one-owner residence puts family priorities firmly in perspective with four bedrooms, excellent zoned living and a fantastic entertaining pavilion for your family to enjoy 365 days of the year! The location in a sought-after pocket of Mt Martha close to Bentons Square shopping and schools further add to the home’s allure. The outstanding floorplan includes formal living and dining rooms, billiards room, well-equipped kitchen and a spacious family living and dining room flowing outdoors. Excellent mod cons include spa en suite, heating/cooling, Spotted Gum flooring, double remote garage with workshop and boat parking behind double gates. Simply perfect!

Auction Saturday 17th October 12.00pm Inspection Saturday from 11.30am Contact Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Rachel Crook 0419 300 515 bowmanandcompany.com.au

A4 B2 C2

Mornington

Auction

4 Coral Road, Mornington Peerless design and consummate craftsmanship are the hallmarks of this designer residence with the exclusivity of an Esplanade address. With its own street frontage, no body corporate and no common land, this low-maintenance two-storey three-bedroom, 2.5 bathroom plus a study residence offers first class independent living. The executive two storey home offers the latest in luxury from a lift to a granite and Miele kitchen with a coffee machine. There are two living areas, dining room, two balconies, one with bay views, and granite en suite. The landscaped garden includes a mature date palm, a three car garage with rear access for caravan/boat and so much more.

Auction Saturday 24th October 1.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Alex Campbell 0432 344 394 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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Mornington

Auction

43 Beleura Hill Road, Mornington Set high on the hill surrounded by million dollar homes in prestigious Beleura Hill, this exceptional 1225sqm (approx.) allotment with a northern rear aspect is just moments from magical Mills Beach and the cosmopolitan lifestyle and café scene of Main Street. All the hard work has been done with current plans and permits for three executive townhouses in place. The state-of-the-art design features façades designed in context with the coastal surrounding and stylish interiors with three bedrooms, two bathrooms plus a study alongside zoned living, quality finishes, double remote garages and excellent natural light. Snap up the chance to secure this rare opportunity and reap the rewards of this blue ribbon ready to go project!

Auction 24th October 11.00am Inspection As Advertised or by appointment Contact Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Jamie Johnston 0432 143 037 bowmanandcompany.com.au

Mount Martha

Auction

63 Ponyara Road, Mount Martha Enjoy spectacular bay views from this elevated contemporary five-bedroom three-bathroom plus a study residence opposite Seaside Creek Bushland Reserve. Light-filled and spacious, this exceptional family home embraces bay views from nearly every room. Elegant reception rooms open to a balcony with stunning bay views as far as the eye can see; while casual living and dining rooms extend to a wrap-around deck. A top-floor sea-viewing rumpus room links to four bedrooms, the master with en suite and balcony with incredible views. Features a stone and Smeg kitchen, fifth bedroom with en suite, main spa bathroom and double remote garage close to Mt Martha Village, the beach and schools.

Auction Saturday 24th October 12.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Alex Campbell 0432 344 394 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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

Mornington

Auction

20 Waterloo Place, Mornington Just minutes from Main Street and the beach, this executive two-storey 3/4 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom family residence has its radar ďŹ rmly set on lifestyle and resides in a prized setting revered for its convenience, quality and surrounding amenity. Superbly appointed, this is a genuine family home of exceptional dimensions set in lowmaintenance surroundings. Two living areas include a glass framed open-plan living zone spilling to a deep balcony with bay glimpses supplemented by a sleek stone and stainless steel kitchen with Miele coffee machine. Features the main bedroom with private courtyard and en suite, spa bathroom and double remote garage with internal access plus two further car spaces.

Auction Saturday 7th November 12.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Rachel Crook 0419 300 515 bowmanandcompany.com.au

A4 B2 C2

Dromana

Auction

440-450 White Hill Road, Dromana Set on a picturesque 8 acres (approx.) with a substantial contemporary ďŹ ve-bedroom family home plus the original 100 year old cottage, this versatile acreage is suited to a diverse range of uses from horses to sheep, cattle, market gardens or further extending the established MV6 pinot noir vineyard. Excellent facilities include extensive shedding, two picturesque dams abundant with birdlife, bore water, irrigated vineyard, 3 phase power, 31,700 litre rainwater storage, and three large paddocks. The easily accessible property is walking distance to Dromana Secondary College, metres from a bus stop to Red Hill Consolidated School, close to Mount Martha and Red Hill and close to freeway arterial links.

Auction Saturday 7th November 2.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Alex Campbell 0432 344 394 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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Working Together To produce greater results. Alex and Stephanie are committed to helping you find your ideal home or sell your current one. Working in partnership with their clients to achieve the greatest results. Contact us today to find out more. alex@bowmanandcompany.com.au stephanie@bowmanandcompany.com.au Alex mobile: 0432 344 394 Stephanie mobile: 0417 333 161 Bowman & Company 168 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931 Telephone 03 5975 6888 Fax 03 5975 6288 admin@bowmanandcompany.com.au bowmanandcompany.com.au bowmanandcompany.com.au

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HASTINGS

$275,000

BTRE Offers Over $395,000

BITTERN

2414 FRANKSTON-FLINDERS ROAD - INSPECT SAT 10.15-10.45AM

RETIRE WITH COMFORT AND PEACE OF MIND! This superb 2BR unit set in the charming Hastings Cove Retirement Village offers a no fuss lifestyle with peace of mind. Near new, there is a modern kitchen with electric cook top, wall oven, pantry and breakfast bench, lounge with air conditioning and GDH throughout, EDWKURRP ZLWK VDIHW\ ÀWWLQJV DQG À[WXUHV UHTXLUHG IRU DQ\ PRELOLW\ LVVXH DQG D ODUJH VKRZHU ZLWK FRQWLQXRXV à RRU VDIHW\ UDLOV DQG KDQG KHOG VKRZHU KHDG 2WKHU IHDWXUHV LQFOXGH YHUWLFDO blinds built in robes to both bedrooms, plenty of storage space and separate laundry.

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15 OROTAVA STREET- INSPECT SAT 1.00-1.30PM

POSITION PERFECT

FAMILY PACKAGE Need space for a large family? This 4 bedroom plus study home has a large central kitchen forming the hub of the home featuring an island bench underbench electric oven, ceramic hotplate and dishwasher. The adjoining dining area has access to the outdoor entertaining area, also included are two separate living areas, 4 good sized bedrooms (one with large ensuite which includes an oversized shower and double vanity), large family bathroom, gas GXFWHG KHDWLQJ VSOLW V\VWHP DLU FRQGLWLRQLQJ [ DQG EHDXWLIXO VROLG WLPEHU à RRUERDUGV ,I that’s not enough, add a single carport, workshop with power and storage shed.

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Shop 1/34 High Street Hastings, 5979 8003

8 TORRENS COURT - INSPECT SAT 12.00-12.30PM

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$1,500,000

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3 PRIME DEVELOPMENTS 3 prime development allotments (for sale as whole) totalling 2888m2 approx. Only one block from busy High Street commercial shopping strip and opposite the new Aldi and Reject Shop complex. A rare opportunity to buy vacant land with enormous potential.

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This modern 3BR home is situated in a quiet friendly court only a few minutes from High Street. A spacious open plan interior features a kitchen with gas cook top, electric wall oven, dishwasher, pantry and built in wine rack, there is a separate meals area and family room, separate bathroom and laundry, and the master bedroom opens out to to the neat established gardens. A large games room and undercover alfresco area will have you entertaining family and friends all year round. And to complete the package, a 3 car carport and single lock up garage offer plenty of undercover off-street parking.

$279,950 HASTINGS

HASTINGS

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$330,000 - $350,000

NEW LISTING

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This block is situated in a prime position of Hastings and offers buyers a special place to build that dream home capturing spectacular panoramic views of Westernport Bay, Sandstone Island and the beautiful Hastings boardwalk, a 3.5 km pathway/boardwalk situated along the living salt marsh and mangroves of Westernport Bay.This property is within walking distance to the Westernport Marina, boat ramp, local aquatic centre and shops.

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BITTERN

$295,000 HASTINGS

OFFERS INVITED OVER $275,000 CRIB POINT

OFFERS OVER $370,000

NEW LISTING

1/37 Lorimer Street

9/62 Victoria Street

INDUSTRIAL LAND

CENTRAL, PRESENTABLE AND SPACIOUS!

100 METRES FROM WESTERN PORT BAY

•3219 square metre corner block •Zoned industrial 3 - Suitable for various business uses (STCA)

•Two bedrooms with built in robes •Spacious L shaped living and dining •Kitchen with plenty of bench and cupboard space •Sunroom leading to private courtyard •Leased until April 2016

•Stunning 3 bedroom plus study home •Large main bedroom with built in robe 2SHQ SODQ NLWFKHQ DGMRLQLQJ OLYLQJ URRP ZLWK SROLVKHG ZRRGHQ ÁRRUV •Ducted heating & cooling •Under cover entertaining area •Double garage, and second access for caravan or boat

INSPECT SATURDAY 11.00-11.30AM SEAN CRIMMINS 0411 734 814

INSPECT SATURDAY 12.30-1.00PM DON McKENZIE 0419 955 177

DON McKENZIE 0419 955 177

HASTINGS

$379,000 CRIB POINT

OFFERS OVER $425,000 HASTINGS

OFFERS OVER $385,000

1/10 Muriel Street

5 Stephen Street

FAMILY HOME OR READY INVESTMENT WITH TENANTS IN PLACE

IMPRESSIVE STYLE, ON ITS OWN TITLE!

LOW MAINTENANCE LIVING WITH PLENTY OF STORAGE AND ROOM

•3 bedrooms with built in robes, main with walk-in robe and ensuite •Spacious living area with coonara heating and adjoining study •Updated open plan kitchen with adjoining dining area •Ducted heating and wall furnace •Spacious enclosed backyard •Huge four-car carport

•3 bedroom, two bathroom home at the front of the block •Sunny dining and kitchen area opening to courtyard •Kitchen with stainless steel appliances •Air conditioning throughout •Neat garden with water tank and external access from double garage

•3 bedrooms – main with with walk in robe and ensuite •Formal living and open plan living/dining •Kitchen with plenty of bench & cupboard space •Gas ducted heating and evaporative cooling •1.5 kilowatts solar panels •Side access with shed on concrete slab at rear

INSPECT SATURDAY 1.00-1.30PM SEAN CRIMMINS 0411 734 814

INSPECT SATURDAY 2.30-3.00PM DON McKENZIE 0419 955 177

$435,000 HASTINGS

HASTINGS

SEAN CRIMMINS 0411 734 814

OFFERS INVITED OVER $379,000 HASTINGS

$440,000

32 Michelle Drive

2 Plymouth Street

PRIME LOCATION! SHORT WALK TO MARINA AND SHOPS

SUITED FOR FIRST HOME BUYERS, FAMILIES AND INVESTORS!

CENTRAL LOCATION

•4 bedrooms –main with en-suite & walk in robe •Separate lounge, large open plan meals area & family room •Kitchen with gas stove, and a dishwasher •Double garage with side access for boat/caravan •Landscaped gardens •Suit an investor with tenant in place

•3 bedrooms with built in robes, master with walk in robe and ensuite •Spacious living & dining areas •Kitchen with plenty of bench and cupboard space •Huge outdoor undercover entertaining area •Ducted heating •Double remote garage with internal access

•Three bedroom villa on own title •Open plan living area with kitchen featuring s/steel appliances •Main bedroom with ensuite and WIR •Internal access from single garage •Easy to maintain yard with water tank for gardens •Close to the centre of town

DON McKENZIE 0419 955 177

INSPECT SATURDAY 12.00-12.30PM SEAN CRIMMINS 0411 734 814

INSPECT SATURDAY 11.00-11.30AM DON McKENZIE 0419 955 177

HASTINGS

OFFERS INVITED OVER $310,000 BITTERN

$418,000

CRIB POINT

$318,000

NEW LISTING

2/254 Stony Point Road

LIGHT AND BRIGHT CENTRAL TOWNHOUSE!

TOUCH OF CLASS IN BITTERN

LOOKING FOR CONVENIENCE?

•3 bedrooms with built in robes •Spacious kitchen with premium appliances •Central bathroom •Open plan living and dining •Enclosed private court yard •Single carport

• Brand new 3 bedroom home with ensuite and walk in robe • Kitchen with stainless-steel appiances and walk-in pantry • Ducted heating • Double garage with internal access and rear roller door •6 star energy rating plus 10 year structural guarantee.

•Stylish 2 bedroom villa, main with walk-in robe •Kitchen with dishwasher •Large open plan living area opening to outdoor entertaining area •Ducted heating •Designed for a low maintenance lifestyle

SEAN CRIMMINS 0411 734 814

DON McKENZIE 0419 955 177

INSPECT SATURDAY 1.30-2.00PM DON McKENZIE 0419 955 177

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

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NEW LISTING

AUCTION (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)

12/17-31 TANTI AVENUE, MORNINGTON

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IN A CLASS OF IT’S OWN! - EXECUTIVE APARTMENT. When we talk position, it doesn’t get better than this stunning 2 bedroom apartment which features an inviting lounge room opening onto a tiled private courtyard with mains gas connection for barbecue, open plan dining area with kitchen featuring European appliances, stone bench tops, Italian stone splashbacks, integrated fridge, freezer and microwave. The secure entrance has an intercom with -polished Southern Blackbutt timber floors leading you into the home. Other feature include ducted heating and cooling, concealed feature lighting in lounge room, double glazing and a powder room.

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NOTHING BUT THE BEST! - 5 ACRES (APPROX) Undoubtedly one of the most complete properties in the area, the level of finesse and expense in this estate must be witnessed firsthand to understand its true value. With in excess of 700sqm of quality shedding, it will suit as a storage or warehousing facility, large scale workshop or a heavy vehicle transport base in a highly visible & accessible location. Accompanied by a recently built 4BR home with great internal & external living amenities, this property features mains water & gas, 150,000L of tank storage plus a 160 amp 3 phase power supply.

AUCTION: Sunday 25th October at 12.00pm (if not sold prior)

For Sale: $750,000 - $830,000

Inspect: Inspect: Saturday 12.00-12.45pm or by appt.

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Stuart Cox 0417 124 707

Kay Jeffs 0419 108 124

B a l n a r r i n g , w e’r e r e a d y w h e n y o u a r e .

Due to the recent semi-retirement of highly regarded Mornington Peninsula identities Andrew Satchwell and Sid Ferguson, Jacobs & Lowe is delighted to announce we have been entrusted with continuing the successful business of Satchwells, Balnarring. We will continue to offer expertise across all areas of buying, selling and leasing property, including holiday rentals. As of October 1st, 2015 it will be business as usual, with the addition of a couple of new, friendly faces. We look forward to seeing you and continuing to provide the high level of service you’ve come to expect. Balnarring: 5983 5509

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Shop 11, Bentons Square, Mornington 5976 8899

Shop 14, Balnarring Village 5983 5509


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2/21 View Street, MORNINGTON $950,000 Eview Group, 172 Main Street, Mornington, 5971 0300 Jarrod Carman, 0488 400 600

THIS inspiring resort-class lifestyle can be yours to enjoy everyday. The impressive four bedroom home showcases an excellent contemporary design with a sparkling solarheated pool and adjoining entertaiment all ready to go for summer fun. Split-level formal living enjoys the ambience of a glowing gas log fire, while the open-plan family and dining zone with sleek kitchen can effectively double in size at the flick of a wrist with bi-fold doors creating a seamless flow to the deluxe outdoor zone and poolside deck. Upstairs, the lavish main bedroom boasts his and hers walk-in robes and an indulgent ensuite has a spectacular raised spa bath. Three more bedrooms all have built-in robes and share an equally well-appointed family bathroom also with spa bath. Beautifully appointed throughout, this home also features polished Sydney Bluegum timbers floors, gas ducted heating, a ducted vacuum system, a handy outdoor shower is perfect for trips backs from the beach and a double garage has drive through access to extra off-street parking.

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jacobsandlowe.com.au

230 MAIN STREET, MORNINGTON

For Sale: $3,500,000 INSPECT: By Appointment

OUTSTANDING RETAIL INVESTMENT Set in the heart of Mornington’s business district on marvellous Main Street, this is an investment opportunity not to be missed. The iconic ‘Dove House’, is a three level building consisting of seven separate tenancies. • Land size: 440m2 approx • Dual street frontages • Business 1 zoning • Annual rental: $163,182 + GST + Ogs

• Building size: 693m2 approx •Council carpark at rear •Seven titles •To be sold in one line

24A & 24B PROGRESS STREET, MORNINGTON

LOLA’S @ MORNINGTON MORNINGTON

Lease Or Purchase With Vacant Possession • Two factories • Land size: 998.7 m2 approx • Industrial 3 zoning

• Building size: 250 m2 each • 10 carparking spaces • Office & warehouse space with road frontage

For Lease $1,500pcm each + GST + Outgoings For Sale: $375,000 each + GST if applicable

Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

Business For Sale • Specialising in accessories • Well-located in the heart of Main Street • Great Lease conditions & high turnover • Loyal clientele

Contact: Russell Murphy 0407 839 184

For Sale: $70,000 + SAV

NEW LISTING

GROUND FLOOR 1/211 MAIN STREET, MORNINGTON

33/1140 NEPEAN HIGHWAY, CURVES FITNESS CENTRE MORNINGTON

Main Street Shop

Business & Freehold for Sale

• 125 m2 approx • Great exposure to Main Street • Rear entry from Barrett Lane • Available 15th October 2015

• Business & freehold with full fit-out • Building: 185m2 approx • Includes permits, evap cooling, toilets & shower • Equipment 12 months old • Building may not be sold without business

For Lease $4,687.50 pcm + GST + Outgoings

For Sale: Business $95,000, Building $395,000

Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

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Shop 11, 210 Dunns Road, Mornington 5976 8899

Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

81 Arthurs Seat Road, Red Hill 5989 2364


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Hair raising

SPECIALISING in glass design applications such as splashbacks, pool fencing, balustrades and shower screens, this business also manufactures and supplies security doors. Repeat customers include major peninsula based builders, and in addition to the large premises and qualified staff, there is an internet site for online sales.

ESTABLISHED for 40 years this attractive salon has five cutting stations and two basins. With cheap rent on offer, this premises will ideally suit the first-time salon owner.

Manufacturing and supply MORNINGTON PENINSULA Price: $1,250,000 + sav Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151

Hair Salon, PARKDALE EAST Price: $69,950 + sav Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151

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

Tel: (03) 9781 1588 Business Migrants Expert Advisory Service NEW LISTING

RETAIL SHOE OUTLET - MORNINGTON Large factory shop in commercial, industrial and retail area selling shoes, bags, luggage etc. Onsite parking, subject to new lease, website has been established. Full assistance is offered to new owner.

NEW LISTING

$52,000 + sav DISTRIBUTION - SOUTH EAST SUBURBS & PENINSULA Wholesale Continental bread deliveries done by husband 7 days midnight to 8am, wife is administrator. Easy to run business with good base of account and cash customers. No rent to pay – no stock to carry – room to expand.

ACCIDENT REPAIRS - DROMANA Panel beaters and spray painters in well designed & laid out factory premises with spray booth, trades 5 days. 97% insurance work, TXDOLÂżHG VWDII YHQGRU ZLOO VWD\ RQ to train new owner.

$240,000 + sav MECHANICAL AND TYRES Long standing business, vehicle repairs and tyre sales. Excellent WXUQRYHU DQG SUR¿WV 0DLQ KLJKZD\ frontage, trades 5 ½ days. Two vehicles included. 4 hoists. CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES

Fully managed business cleaning schools, long standing staff . Current owner selling after 25 years, good turnover with further potential.

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST NEW LISTING

$130,000 + sav

LICENSED RESTAURANT - COLDSTREAM Located in Yarra Valley’s beautiful winery region. Seats 80, On-Premises licence, Italian fare. Large, visible commercial kitchen & kitchen garden with herbs & vegetables, Bakehouse, wholesale to some venues. Wonderful atmosphere.

Two locations, both in shopping centres, both well presented & well stocked. Can be fully managed, retail sales of apparel and accessories, recognised name with social media presence. Vendor wishes to retire. Asking price UHĂ€HFWV ERWK EXVLQHVVHV FRPELQHG

$285,000 + sav

$299,000 + sav PRICE REDUCED

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FOOD MANUFACTURING Specialises in gourmet bakery products, multi award winning business, wholesale and retail trade. Huge delivery network FRYHUV 0HOERXUQH PHWUR DUHD Tremendous potential to expand. CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES

+XJH SURÂżWV ZLWK IXUWKHU JURZWK predicted. All mobile phone, computer, laptop repairs, ink & toner sales, electronic parts & accessories, security & camera systems. Can be fully managed, TXDOLÂżHG VWDII

$600,000 + sav

$550,000 + sav LICENSED RESTAURANT & CAFE

$640,000 + sav

$660,000 + sav

$930,000 + sav

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WOMENS FASHIONS

Currently under management, offers huge returns for owner operator. Licensed until 1am, outdoor summer dining, recognised branding, live music. Recent refurbishment, nothing to be done, central location. CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES

Traditional Japanese restaurant in the hub of town with no competition. Full liquor licence, seating for 40, intimate atmosphere. Currently opens 5 evenings, can be managed.

$100,000

Long established, one person, home based wholesale foods delivery run. Deliveries from Frankston to Portsea and Flinders. Delivering to over 65 cafes, restaurants and hotels. 5 days, no weekends. Two vehicles included.

Two businesses specialising in custom made outdoor tables & benches, fabrication, powder coating, fabrication for residential, commercial and marine industries. 0DULQH FRQVWUXFWLRQV PDQXIDFWXUH pontoons and carrying out jetty demolition and maintenance. LICENSED RESTAURANT

No work to be done here, just move into this prime main road location and continue trading. Large rear storage area. Stock worth $40,000 is include in the asking price..

DISTRIBUTION - MORNINGTON PENINSULA

$395,000 + sav MANUFACTURING & CONSTRUCTION - DROMANA

MATTRESS RETAIL - FRANKSTON

$75,000 + sav

$119,500 NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

CARDS & GIFTS - CHELTENHAM Attractive, modern shop in great position opposite the upstairs Southland S/C food court. Fully PDQDJHG SRWHQWLDO IRU JUHDW SURÂżWV for owner operator. Good suppliers, good credit facilities.

INTERSTATE & LOCAL TRUCKING All vehicles, including Prime 0RYHUV DQG UHIULJHUDWHG YDQV LQ excellent working order, registered & insured. Travels to Brisbane and ORFDO DURXQG 0HOERXUQH ([FHOOHQW SURÂżWV 9HQGRU ZLOOLQJ WR VWD\ RQ IRU 12 months.

$650,000 JEWELLERY MANUFACTURE NORTHCOTE Bulk wholesale to retailers in Aust & NZ, online for trade customers. Unique approach with precision engineering & design to meet individual requirements. Rapid production process, high quality ÂżQLVK 9HQGRU UHWLULQJ DIWHU years in the business.

SHEET METAL Specialises in design & manufacture of wide range of quality sheetmetal components. +XJH IDFWRU\ LQF ODUJH RIÂżFH VSDFH forward orders in place. Vehicles included in sale. CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES

$1 million + sav

$2.2 million + sav

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

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ƐƚĂďůŝƐŚĞĚ ŝŶ ϮϬϬϳ͕ ƚŚŝƐ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ĞŵƉůŽLJƐ ŽŶĞ ĨƵůů ƟŵĞ ƐƚĂī ŵĞŵďĞƌ͕ ϭϱ ĐĂƐƵĂůƐ ĂŶĚ ƐĞǀĞƌĂů ƐƵďͲĐŽŶƚƌĂĐƚŽƌƐ͘ dŚŝƐ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ŽīĞƌƐ Ă ĨƵůů ƌĂŶŐĞ ŽĨ ŽĸĐĞ ĂŶĚ ĞǀĞŶƚ ĐůĞĂŶŝŶŐ͕ ƉĂƌŬŝŶŐ ĂƩĞŶĚĂŶƚƐ ĨŽƌ ŵĂũŽƌ ĞǀĞŶƚƐ ĂŶĚ ƚƌĂĸĐ ŵĂŶĂŐĞŵĞŶƚ ƐŽůƵƟŽŶƐ͘

^ĞŵŝͲdƌĂŝůĞƌ ^ĂůĞƐ

/ŶĚŽŽƌ dĞƌƌĂŝŶ WĂƌŬ

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WŽǁĚĞƌƉĂŬ WĂƌŬ ŝƐ ĂŶ ĂƌƟĮĐŝĂů ƐŶŽǁ ƐƵƌĨĂĐĞ ŝŶĚŽŽƌ ƚĞƌƌĂŝŶ ƉĂƌŬ ƚŚĂƚ ĂƩƌĂĐƚƐ ĂŶĚ ĞŶĂďůĞƐ ƐŶŽǁďŽĂƌĚĞƌƐ ĂŶĚ ƐŬŝĞƌƐ ƚŽ ƌŝĚĞ Ăůů LJĞĂƌ ƌŽƵŶĚ͘ dŚŝƐ ƉĂƌŬ ŚĂƐ ŚĂĚ ŶŽ ĞdžƉĞŶƐĞ ƐƉĂƌĞĚ ŝŶ ĞŶƐƵƌŝŶŐ ƚŚĂƚ ŝƚ ŚĂƐ Ă ŵƵůƟƚƵĚĞ ŽĨ ĨĞĂƚƵƌĞƐ ĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞ ǁŝƚŚ ƚŚĞ ďĞƐƚ ƵƐĞ ƉŽƐƐŝďůĞ ŵĂĚĞ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ƐŝnjĞ ĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞ͘ ŽŶ͛ƚ ĚĞůĂLJ͘

ĞĂƵƟĨƵůůLJ ƌĞĨƵƌďŝƐŚĞĚ ŽĸĐĞ ƐƉĂĐĞ ŝŶ sŝƌŐŝŶŝĂ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ŽĨ ĂƉƉƌŽdž͘ ϭϬϬƐƋŵ ŝŶ ƚŽƚĂů͘ dǁŽ ŽĸĐĞƐ ĚŽǁŶ ƐƚĂŝƌƐ ǁŝƚŚ ĨƵƌƚŚĞƌ ŽƉĞŶ ƉůĂŶ ŽĸĐĞ ƐƉĂĐĞ ƵƉƐƚĂŝƌƐ ĂŶĚ ůŽĂĚƐ ŽĨ ŶĂƚƵƌĂů ůŝŐŚƚ͊ DĂŶLJ ĞdžƚƌĂƐ ŝŶĐ ƉĂƌŬŝŶŐ͕ ŶĞǁ ŇŽŽƌŝŶŐ͕ ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶ͕ ƚŽŝůĞƚ ĂŶĚ ƐŚŽǁĞƌ͘

Sale Price: $295,000 Contact: <ĞǀŝŶ tƌŝŐŚƚ Ϭϰϭϳ ϱϲϰ ϰϱϰ

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

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WƌŽƉĞƌƟĞƐ &Žƌ >ĞĂƐĞ OFFICES FOR LEASE ;DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ƵŶůĞƐƐ ƐƉĞĐŝĮĞĚͿ ϭϭ ZĂŝůǁĂLJ 'ǀĞ ʹ hƉ ƚŽ ϱϬƐƋŵ ΨϮϱϬƉƐƋŵн'^dнK' ϮͬϰĂ ĂƌďŝŶĞ tĂLJ ʹ ϭϲƐƋŵ ΨϭϳϱƉǁн'^dнƐĞƌǀŝĐĞ ĨĞĞ

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WŽƐŝƟŽŶĞĚ ďĞŚŝŶĚ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ Dt͕ ƚŚŝƐ ϮϬϬ ƐƋŵ ĨĂĐƚŽƌLJ ŚĂƐ ĂŶ ϴϬƐƋŵ ŵĞnjnjĂŶŝŶĞ ĮƩĞĚ ŽƵƚ ǁŝƚŚ ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶ ĂŶĚ ďĂƚŚƌŽŽŵ͘ &ƵƌƚŚĞƌ ŽƉĞŶ ƉůĂŶ ĂƌĞĂ ƐƵŝƚĂďůĞ ĨŽƌ ŽĸĐĞƐ Žƌ ďŽĂƌĚƌŽŽŵ ǁŝƚŚ ŵĂŶLJ ĞdžƚƌĂƐ ŝŶĐůƵĚŝŶŐ ŐƌŽƵŶĚ ŇŽŽƌ ŽĸĐĞ͕ ƌĞĐĞƉƟŽŶ ĂŶĚ Ϯ ĐĂƌ ƉĂƌŬƐ͘ dŚŝƐ ĨĂĐƚŽƌLJ ƐŚŽǁƌŽŽŵ ǁŽƵůĚ ƐƵŝƚ ĂŶLJ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ͘ ǀĂŝůĂďůĞ ĞĐĞŵďĞƌ ϮϬϭϱ

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DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ /ŶĚƵƐƚƌŝĂů WĂƌŬ

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dŚŝƐ ǁĞůů ŵĂŝŶƚĂŝŶĞĚ ϴϱƐƋŵ ĨĂĐƚŽƌLJ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ /ŶĚƵƐƚƌŝĂů WĂƌŬ ǁŝůů ďĞ ĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞ DŝĚͲ:ĂŶƵĂƌLJ ĨŽƌ ůĞĂƐĞ͘ DĂŶLJ ĨĞĂƚƵƌĞƐ ŝŶĐůƵĚĞ ƌŽůůĞƌ ĚŽŽƌ͕ ŽƉĞŶ ƉůĂŶ͕ ƚŽŝůĞƚ͕ ,t^ ĂŶĚ ϯ ĐĂƌ ƐƉĂĐĞƐ͘ dŚĞƐĞ ĨĂĐƚŽƌŝĞƐ ŝŶ ƚŚŝƐ ůŽĐĂƟŽŶ ĚŽ ŶŽƚ ůĂƐƚ͘ /ŶƐƉĞĐƟŽŶ ďLJ ĂƉƉŽŝŶƚŵĞŶƚ ŽŶůLJ͘

ͻ&ƌŽŵ ĂƉƉƌŽdž͘ ϯϬƐƋŵ ͻWŽǁĞƌ ĂŶĚ ǁĂƚĞƌ ĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞ ͻ<ŝƚĐŚĞŶ ĂŶĚ ƚŽŝůĞƚ ĨĂĐŝůŝƟĞƐ ͻZŽůůĞƌ ĚŽŽƌ

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ϭͬϯϭ sŝƌŐŝŶŝĂ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ Ͳ ϭϬϬƐƋŵ Ψϭ͕ϳϬϬƉĐŵн'^dнK' Ϯͬϭϰ <ĞŶũŝ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ Ͳ ϭϳϬƐƋŵ Ψϭ͕ϱϮϬƉĐŵн'^dнK'

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For Sale - Mornington

ϭϮϵ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ dLJĂďď ZĚ Ͳ ϱϲϰƐƋŵ

ϭͬϯϭ ,ĞŶƌLJ tŝůƐŽŶ ƌ͘ ZŽƐĞďƵĚ Ͳ ϮϱϬƐƋŵ ΨϮ͕ϱϴϰƉĐŵн'^dнK' ϳͬϯϭ ,ĞŶƌLJ tŝůƐŽŶ ǀĞ ZŽƐĞďƵĚ Ͳ ϮϱϬƐƋŵ ΨϮ͕ϱϴϰƉĐŵн'^dнK' SHOPS FOR LEASE ;DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ƵŶůĞƐƐ ƐƉĞĐŝĮĞĚͿ ϭͬϭϱϵ ^ŚŽƌĞŚĂŵ ZĚ ZĞĚ ,ŝůů ʹ ϲϬƐƋŵ ΨϰϱϬƉǁн'^dнK' ϱͬϵ ůĂŬĞ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ ʹ ϳϬƐƋŵ Ψϯ͕ϵϴϬƉĐŵн'^dнK'

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DŽǀĞ ŝŶ ĂŶĚ ŬŝĐŬ ďĂĐŬ ǁŝƚŚ ƚŚŝƐ ǀŝďƌĂŶƚ ĐĂĨĠ ĂŶĚ ƚĂŬĞĂǁĂLJ ƐŚŽƉ ǁŝƚŚ Ă ƌĞŶŽǀĂƚĞĚ ϯ Z ƌĞƐŝĚĞŶĐĞ ŝŶĐůƵĚĞĚ͘ <ŝĐŬ ĂĐŬ ĂĨĠ ŚĂƐ Ă ŐŽŽĚ ƌĞƉƵƚĂƟŽŶ ĨŽƌ ŚŽŵĞŵĂĚĞ ƉŝĞƐ͕ ƐĂƵƐĂŐĞ ƌŽůůƐ͕ ƐĂŶĚǁŝĐŚĞƐ ĂŶĚ ĐĂŬĞƐ͘ >ŽĐĂƚĞĚ ũƵƐƚ Žī ƚŚĞ ŶĞǁ WĞŶŝŶƐƵůĂ >ŝŶŬ ĂŶĚ ŝŶ ƐŵĂůů ƐŚŽƉƉŝŶŐ ƐƚƌŝƉ ŝƚ ŝƐ ŝĚĞĂůůLJ ƉůĂĐĞĚ ƚŽ ƐĞƌǀŝĐĞ ƌĞƐŝĚĞŶƚƐ͕ ƚƌĂĚŝĞƐ ĂŶĚ ƚƌƵĐŬŝĞƐ ĂůŝŬĞ͘

Ăƌ WĂƌŬ͗ ΨϮϵ͕ϵϱϬ н '^d ;ŝĨ ĂƉƉůŝĐĂďůĞͿ ŽƵďůĞ Ăƌ WĂƌŬ͗ Ψϯϱ͕ϬϬϬ н '^d ;ŝĨ ĂƉƉůŝĐĂďůĞͿ ^ƚŽƌĂŐĞ hŶŝƚ Θ >ŽĂĚŝŶŐ ĂLJ͗ Ψϱϱ͕ϬϬϬ н '^d ;ŝĨ ĂƉƉůŝĐĂďůĞͿ ^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ Ψϵϵ͕ϬϬϬ н ^ s ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ ůĂŶ DĂŐƵŝƌĞ Ϭϰϭϴ ϯϳϳ Ϭϯϴ Contact: <ĞǀŝŶ tƌŝŐŚƚ Ϭϰϭϳ ϱϲϰ ϰϱϰ

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Straight Outta Tyabb – The pink drink incident By Stuart McCullough HOW could I possibly refuse? My brother went right to the point – was I interested in seeing ‘Straight Outta Compton’ with he, his wife and one of my nephews on Friday night? But of course I was. While my appearance may suggest otherwise, at heart I remain a gangsta rapper, ready to bring the rhyme in a microphone fight at nary a moment’s notice. Granted, there are very few gangsta rappers who would use a word like ‘nary’ but there’s no harm in trying. Unless, of course, the term ‘nary’ might result in a rap-feud in which case I will steer well clear of ‘nary’ and find a less controversial way of putting it. Rap music is not everyone’s cup of tea. In fact, rap music is rarely associated with tea at all. While rap songs are known to reference a startling array of beverages, a soothing mug of Early Grey is never among them. I’d like to say that I understood rap music right from the outset, but that would be untrue. I really only began to appreciate it because my brothers did. The lyrics were offensive but it was authentic and vital at a time when so much music seemed to be part of a five-year corporate plan and wore spandex. Yuck. N.W.A.’s album ‘Straight Outta Compton’ begins with the following spoken-word declaration: ‘You are about to witness the strength of street knowledge’. It’s something Pink Floyd could never have said without everyone bursting into hysterics. It was a statement of intent on which the songs duly delivered. Granted, there

Nice shirt: N.W.A’s Ice Cube in a picture from his high school yearbook.

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play in the Volkswagen – it’s a fair old drive to Fountain Gate. As I travelled, I could not help but rue the fact that whilst the car had a demister and air conditioning, it lacked the hydraulic suspension system so beloved by rappers that makes the vehicle bounce up and down. I then wondered if, given the size of the vehicle, I threw myself up and down with sufficient vigour, I could achieve much the same effect. As I pulled into the rooftop car park at Fountain Gate shopping centre, I slowed, pulled the windows down and pushed the jams way, way up. The music was so loud that all the loose change I use for parking meters rattled. I could tell by the way shoppers shielded their children’s eyes and ears, people were impressed. As I turned to convey this indisputable fact to my sixteen-year-old nephew, I found that he had accidentally slipped down to the floor below the dashboard where no one could see him. Perhaps he was concerned about a possible drive-by. Nevertheless, it seemed to be a matter of extraordinarily bad luck that this should occur just as my rap-driving skills were on display. Once inside, we met up with my brother and sister in law. Like me, my brother is a repressed gangsta rapper. We greeted each other as we always do; with elaborate hip hop hand gestures before deciding to line up for food. Given that it was a Friday night, I was immediately anxious as to whether we might be able to secure a table. Granted, it’s hard to imagine Dr. Dre or Ice Cube ever worrying about such things, but that doesn’t detract from my broader commitment to

bringing the rhyme. I ordered at the counter before being shown to my seat. My brother, however, was less successful. When asked whether he wanted a drink by a sixteen-year-old malcontent who had declared that she was supposed to be on a break just as my brother approached the counter, he felt pressured to compensate for this by ordering a drink he didn’t really want. It’s something of a family trait. For some reason, we feel compelled to make waiters and cashiers happy with our order. It is possible, I think, to be too polite. It’s this same tendency that once resulted in my circling the IKEA car park for hours until my wife eventually made me get out so she could take over. As my brother sat down, bottle of pink citrus blend mineral water called ‘Agrum’ by his side, we both knew exactly what had just happened. Instantly, we both resolved to write a comprehensive ‘diss’ track that would teach both the cashier and the makers ‘Agrum’ a lesson. There is no better version of history than the one you write yourself. That former members of the group were involved in producing the movie was evident. It was also a reminder of how fleeting moments of artistic triumph can be. N.W.A.’s debut album was a groundbreaking classic, but it was all down hill from there after Ice Cube departed. Presumably he was aggrieved when he found pink mineral water on the band’s rider. But some of the music remains potent and powerful and still makes me happy. Once a rapper, always a rapper. Word. stuart@stuartmccullough.com


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AN AUDIENCE WITH HIS GRACE “An Audience With His Grace” opened at The Gaiety Theatre on Wednesday, and Brendan Grace received a standing ovation from a thrilled audience...His gags have a great hit rate and delight a capacity crowd. After 44 years in showbiz, Brendan Grace still knows how to send them home smiling.” - Eamon Sweenie, The Irish Independent, 25 March 2015 Born in the heart of Dublin in 1951, Grace was raised in the inner city Liberties neighbourhood. His father Seamus worked as a bartender, an ambulance man and other odd jobs to keep the family going. However, like many Dubliners of the time, Grace eventually left school at the age of 15 to begin working. His first job was as a messenger boy, an occupation he often refers to in his live act. At the age of 18, Grace formed a band known as “The Gingermen” and toured throughout Ireland. During a gig one night, the band found themselves two members short and in an attempt to calm an anxious crowd, Brendan was thrust upon the stage to humour them. His wit and razor sharp observations of daily life in Ireland immediately won over the crowd and since then he has been selling out venues around the globe. Brendan has shared stages with many well known names such as Frank Sinatra who referred to Grace as “His man in Europe” and John Denver, among many others. In 1976, he penned the number one hit “Combine Harvester” which charted number one for both Grace and The Wurzels. The song was also later recorded by Foster & Allen.

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How to make boring chores fun By Michelle McCullough I do my best to be a good role model for my children. I watch my language, I fake bravery when a spider enters my home uninvited and I’ve even stopped having chocolate for breakfast. When it comes to doing chores i’m failing in the role model stakes. The thing is, I hate chores. I hated them as a child, I hated them as a teenager, and I hate them even more now that I’m a wife and a mother. But I don’t want to pass this negativity onto my children; I want them to enjoy chores. Plus, I figure if i get in early and make chores fun, by the time they are teenagers I’ll have myself a couple of live-in maids (that’s how it works right?). So, in my quest to continue being a good role model I’ve come up with four ways to make chores are a little more fun for your little monsters. 1. Whoever said “many hands make light work� clearly hasn’t folded laundry with two toddlers. However, you can use chores to nurture your little Einstein. For example, folding laundry is a great way to teach children to count, and to recognise different colours,

patterns and textures. Likewise, a trip to the supermarket can also be used to teach numbers, colours and different foods. 2. Every week the teacher at my playgroup puts on special “pack up� music when it’s time to tidy up all the toys. And every week 20-plus kids lose their minds trying to tidy everything away as quickly as they can while us parents stand around in awe. So crack out your boombox and see if it works for you! 3. Who doesn’t like a good oldfashioned competition? Especially when there’s a chance to one-up your sibling at something exciting like making your bed! Try introducing some friendly competition into your daily routine. If there’s only one child in the house get out the stopwatch and try to beat the fastest time. 4. Rewarding your children for cleaning up their rooms may seem a bit controversial to some but personally I don’t see the problem. As adults we get paid to work so what’s the difference? I’m not suggesting you run out to your nearest toy shop each time little Barry puts his smelly socks in the washing

basket, but offering a small incentive could help ease the pain of choring. Rewards could include two books instead of one before bed, getting to choose what you have for dinner or even a star on a reward chart. 5. If there’s no way of escaping your chores then why not pretend to be someone else while you work. Kids have amazing imaginations so incorporating role play into life’s more boring tasks is a great way to combine work with play time. 6. Many moons ago when I was a little girl, my family and I would make car trips a bit more interesting by telling stories. Each person would contribute a line to the story and we would continue this until we got to our destination. This form of storytelling can be applied to any situation, including doing chores. Not only will it make the time go much faster, but it will also allow your creative juices to flow. These tips might work for you (or they might create more work) but at the end of the day it’s all about attitude. If you’re genuinely having fun, those pesky chores will be done in no time. Good luck!

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Salvation Army lecture this week Compiled by Melissa Walsh PROFESSOR C. Mudd will hold services in connection with the Methodist Home Missions on Sunday, 24th inst. He will preach at Frankston in the morning, Langwarrin in the afternoon and Somerville in the evening. *** A bazaar in aid of the Church of England renovation fund will be opened in the Hastings Town Hall on Friday evening next at 7.30 o’clock, and will be continued on Saturday afternoon and evening. The local band will play selections during both evenings. We understand there will be a good display of useful and fancy articles on the various stalls, which will be offered to the public at reasonable rates. *** MRS Commissioner Hay, of the Salvation Army, will deliver her well known lecture, entitled “The Salvation Army among the troops in camp and abroad,” in the Frankston Mechanics’ Hall on Wednesday evening next. The chair will be occupied by Rev R. Jackson. Mrs Hay has the reputation of being a fluent speaker and the subject matter of the lecture should prove interesting. *** AS announced elsewhere in this issue the annual spring show of the Moorabbin Horticultural Society takes place on the 13th November at the Recreation Reserve, Cheltenham. The committee this year have made the entry fees very low and the prize money also, with the idea of raising £100 for

the benefit of the Australian sick and wounded soldiers’ fund. The management informs us that arrangements are being made for exhibitors to denote on their entry forms any exhibits they are prepared to give to wards this fund. An auction sale will be held on the show grounds during the afternoon for the purpose of disposing of the goods. Further enquiries will be answered on application to the hon secs, Messrs R. L. Amess and T H Ould, at the show office, Cheltenham, from whom schedules, entry forms, and member’s tickets can be obtained. *** THE annual meeting of the Dromana Sports Club was held in the Dromana Hall on Saturday night last. The president of the club, Mr J. Matthews, occupied the chair. The secretary submitted the balance-sheet, duly audited, which showed the club to be in a good financial position, with a credit balance of £36 7s, and a membership of over 50. The Boxing Day meeting passed off successfully, showing a profit to the club. The amount of stake money paid away amounted £33 10-, being the largest amount ever previously paid out by the club. The takings at the booth, which was conducted by the club. amounted to £18 12s 3d, which after deducting expenses showed a profit of slightly over £5. The president stated that they had decided to recognise the services of their secretary. He had some extra work over the meeting in journeying to Mornington on the club’s business

in connection with the booth. On the motion of J C. Dyson and A. Clydesdale, it was unanimously agreed to vote the secretary an honorarium of 6 guineas in recognition of his services. In returning thanks the secretary said he did not expect to be so liberally treated. It was pleasant to know that his efforts have passed off successfully. If re-elected and the club decided to run a patriotic race meeting in aid of returned, wounded Australians, he would accept no honorarium in carrying out the secretarial work of the club for such a deserving cause. One of their brother committeemen and several members of the club were now on active service, fighting in the defence of their home land and the Empire, although far away some of them had been thoughtful and wrote enquiring about the club’s welfare. After discussion it was decided to hold a patriotic meeting in aid of returned, wounded Australians on a date to be fixed early in February in preference to Boxing Day *** VICTORIAN State School Children and War Relief Fund. Mr A. C. Witton, Accountant to the Victorian Education Department, and Hon Treasurer to the Departments Patriotic Fund reports £34,388 14s to date. The Australia Day effort alone brought in £4,604. The latter amount has been specially set aside for wounded soldiers in the State. A few particulars taken from the Education Gazette showing the amount contributed by scholars towards War

fund up to Aug 15th, 1915. The total amount collected to that date was £31,600 also 198,020 articles such as shirts, socks, handkerchiefs, mittens and balaclava caps were handed in for the use of our troops abroad. Schools throughout this district are credited with the following amounts, —Frankston, £17 1s 9d; Mornington, £19 4s 2d; Chelsea, £27 12s 11d; Cranbourne £56 14s 2d; Hastings £13 12s 6d; Sorrento £32 2s 0d; Somerville £8 16d 11d; Seaford £3 1d 10d Red Hill £8 1s 6d; Mt Eliza £6 0 7d; Mornington Junct. £3 13s 4d; Langwarrin north £5 7s 9d; Carrum Downs £11 15s 11d; Dromana £7 13s; Moorooduc, £9 1s 6d; Rosebud £12 8s; Pearcedale £36 15s 10d; Tyabb £10 3s 7d; Flinders £15 15s 7d; Balnarring, £21 16s 5d; Crib Point, £7 5s. For the past three weeks, an examiner from the Defence Department has been at work inspecting and stamping garments etc made by school girls, and lady teachers for our troops abroad, 42 cases containing hospital stores, shirts, socks, handkerchiefs, mittens and balaclava caps are now ready to go by the next available transport. In all, 198,020 articles have been received at the Depot from the schools. Of these 143,000 have been dispatched to Egypt. It is satisfactory to know that all this stuff has arrived safely and has been acknowledged gratefully. Captain John Lang of Henley fame writes:— “A quantity of goods from School 1604 Malvern was received by my Department at the Al Hayat Convalescent Hospital, Helouan, Egypt

beautifully clean clothes for our Australian wounded. The workers would have been fully recompensed had they seen the contentment of the men.” *** THE farewell social and presentation to the local volunteers took place on Friday evening last, after having been postponed a number of times in order to have as many of the young men present as possible. The efforts of the committee were in vain, however, in this respect, as only one of six put in an appearance. The names of the last batch were Messrs Laity, W. Lonsdale, E. Robinson, E. Stone, W. Hatch, and H. Russel. Each was presented with a handsome case of pipes, and although only Mr Hatch was present, relatives of the other young men took charge of their gifts, and will have same forwarded to their owners as soon as possible. The hall was very nicely decorated for the occasion, and a fair number of residents were present. The musical part of the programme consisted of the following items :-Overture, Mr Kinwood (piano), Miss L Slocombe (violin); song, Miss Jessie Longmuir; song, Mr A Powell ; song, Private F E Tubbs; song, (Ragtime) Mr J Carmichael; song. Mr P V Kerr; song, Mr S Chalwell ;Latest patriotic records by Mr H T Noble’s gramophone. The speakers during the evening were Messrs G G Cole, R Mair. H P Woodhouse, Cr Alden, and Mr MacLaurin. From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 16 October, 1915

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scoreboard McEvoy dominates in season opener PROVINCIAL By IT Gully LANGWARRIN’S highest ever run scorer, Simon McEvoy, turned back the clock on Saturday on the first day of the 2015-16 Provincial season, scoring an unbeaten 83 to guide his side to a shock win against Mornington. The Kangaroos, under the guidance of new coach Travis Campbell and assistant Jake Prosser, who returned from Pines, headed to the kennel with an inexperienced team which featured debutants Aaron Edwards and Mitch Bromley. It was a completely new-look team, without the likes of Danny Weare (retired), Michael Edwards (Tyabb), Andy Johnson (Carrum), Jake D’Atri (Carrum), Adrian Mack (rested), Mark Cooper (Warragul), Matt Davie

(Hawthorn-Monash) and Dwayne Doig (Cardinia) – all of whom were in Langwarrin’s best side last season. The Kangas need experience and leadership this season and Simon McEvoy provided it in spades – with ‘Macca’ actions speak far louder than words. His team bowled pretty well, led by teenager Andrew Smith, who pickedup 4/27, while Matty Prosser claimed 2/32. The Dogs set the Kangas a total of 154 for victory. Matt Foon top scored with 45 and Brad McDonald hit 32. In reply, McEvoy hit 13 fours in his unbeaten knock, while Matt Prosser scored 28 and Bromley 19. The Kangas got the runs with 11 balls to spare. Kurt Nestor was the pick of the Dogs’ bowlers with 2/8 from three overs. Former Moorooduc gun Bobby Wil-

son wasted no time settling into his new environment at Sorrento, blasting 83 to help his side to a three wicket victory over Mt Eliza. The Mounties batted first and Tim Clarke, who crossed from Flinders, opened the batting with 83. Chris Wisbey, Adam Michelson (Bentleigh), and Russell Fulton all contributed 19 runs. AJ King was the best of the Sorrento bowlers with 3/47 from 10 overs. Corey Harris and Wilson both pickedup a couple each. In reply, Wilson opened with 83, Jedd Falck made 33 before being runout and Ben Tracy made 20 against his old side. Justin Savio was back and snared 3/37 from 10 overs for Mt Eliza. Moorooduc too caused a shock loss, beating Long Island by 14 runs. The Ducs batted first and made 157,

Nick Williams top scoring with 66 and Ben Williams opening with 36. Andrew Tweddle was at his best for the Islanders, taking 6/20 from 10 overs, while Scott Phillips took 2/37. In reply, the Islanders were bowled out for 143, despite 29 runs from Simon Dignan, 28 from Brad Denny and 24 from Justin Bridgeman. Darwin recruit Adam Bayly was slick with the rock, taking 4/19, while Sushant Gupta picked-up 3/45. Peninsula Old Boys smashed Baxter by more than 100 runs. Matt Hyden belted 74 while young guns Will Crowder made 60 and Tom Labrooy 30 as the home team posted a total of 7/202. Ben Brittain was the pick of the bowlers in his first game for Baxter, snaring 3/59. In reply, Eivion Bowen blasted through the Baxter bats, helping him-

self to 6/26 from 7.3 overs. Chris Brittain top scored with 28 opening the batting. Somerville made light work of Rye, winning by almost 100 runs. Main Ridge recruit Brad Rossborough top scored for the Eagles with an outstanding 91, while Craig Black opened with 59 and Leigh Lowry contributed 36. Tom Baron was the best of the Rye bowlers with 4/43. In reply, Rye was restricted to 6/138. Andrew Hitchener top scored with 43 and Chris Dunn hit 22. Jarryd Parker was the best of the Eagles’ bowlers with 3/27. The match between Crib Point and Pines went down to the wire. The Pythons batted first and made 8/141 in its 40 overs, before Crib Point got the runs in the last over of the day, finishing four wickets down.

Panthers on the prowl early DISTRICT By IT Gully PEARCEDALE started its new life in District cricket having an immediate impact on Saturday, beating Carrum by four wickets. The Lions were expected to be one of the teams to beat in District cricket after picking up new captain Andy Johnson and Jake D’Atri from Langwarrin and Tom Burgdorf from Seaford Tigers, while keeping the likes of Shaun Foster, Josh Dent and Liam Dobson. However, on Saturday in the season opener, the Lions were crushed. Shaun Foster made 45 and Corey Foster hit 23 to be Carrum’s top scorers. Johnson failed with just seven. The Lions were bowled out in the 37th over for just 136. Former Pearcedale junior Shane Maggs returned to the Panthers from Casey and picked-up 4/20 from 6.4 overs. In reply, Pearcedale made 6/181 from its 40 overs. Brad Trotter opened with 53, Chris Dew hit 30 and Kaine Smith contributed 29. Red Hill had an early afternoon against Delacombe Park. The Parkers batted first and made just 78 from 37.4 overs. Nick Christides scored more than half of them with 41. Brent Martin was the best of the Red Hill bowlers with 4/11 while Glenn Collett opened with 2/21 from nine overs. In reply, Red Hill got the runs just two wickets down in the 19th over. Simon Dart scored an unbeaten 38 and Nick Shaw 22. Seaford had a day out with the bat, scoring a massive 4/219 against Mt Martha before their bowlers got to work and skittled the opposition for just 90. Paul Hartle wound back the clock and belted 91, Ryan McQueen smashed 65 and new recruit Morteza

Ali (Narre Warren) contributed 32. In reply, Chris Cleef tore through the Reds’ batting line-up, snaring 6/21, while Hartle rounded-out a sensational game personally with 2/17. Alex Mason top scored for Mt Martha with 34. Baden Powell recorded a solid victory against Flinders, winning by four wickets with two overs to spare. Recruits Matt Grayson (Carrum Downs) and Simon Parrott (returned from Cardinia) top scored for the Sharks with 54 and 47 respectively. Daniel Di Paolo, a new face in the Braves’ outfit, was the best of the bowlers with 4/32, while English recruit Tom Wood snared three wickets. In reply, Wood then went to work with the bat for the Braves with 78, while Blake Hillman scored 44. Seaford Tigers picked up the 12 points against Boneo, winning in the final over of the day. Boneo batted first and scored 9/168. Ryan Jellie top scored with 53 and Daniel Coathup hit 37. Corey Hand and Ash Mills each took three wickets for the Tigers. Tigers’ opening bat Anthony Joel then belted 14 fours and two sixes on his way to 94 to guide his side to victory. Chris Jobling took three wickets for Boneo. Main Ridge opened its season in fine fashion, getting the job done against Heatherhill. The Hills batted first, making 6/186 with Jake Theobald top scoring with 67 and Kristian Miller opening with 48. In reply, the Ridge hit 6/194 with three overs to spare. They were in some early trouble at 6/81, before Gareth Wyatt (64 not out) and Ed Aarons (55 not out) came to the rescue.

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By IT Gully DROMANA got its season underway in the best way possible on Saturday, winning its opening game with ease against Carrum Downs. The Hoppers have recruited well this season with Darren Kerr taking charge, while the likes of Aaron Kaddatz, Andrew West (both Somerville) and Jack Fowler (Boneo) have all followed. Kaddatz had an impact with both bat and ball, snaring 3/30 from 10 overs before hitting an unbeaten half century. Carrum Downs batted first and made 9/154 from 40 overs. Leon McConnell top scored with 34. In reply, the Hoppers scored 4/157 from 36 overs. Jack Fowler top scored with 76. The other ‘glamour side’ in 2015/16 is Rosebud. The Buds picked-up the likes of Jason Mathers (Mt Eliza), Luke Marshall (Mt Eliza), Brian Doughty (returned) and Billy Quigley (Frankston) and were expected to be hard to beat this season. However, on Saturday, up against the relegated Hastings, the Buds were thrashed. Hastings batted first on its home deck and made 7/170. New recruit Archie Lawler-Lobato, who’s played a lot of cricket in the south-east, top scored for the Blues with 57, while Luke Hewitt scored 33.

Billy Quigley was the best of the Rosebud bowlers with 4/51. In reply, Mitch Floyd took 4/38 and Hewitt snared 4/27 for Hastings to bowl out the Buds for just 114. Quigley top scored for the Buds with 35. Frankston YCW was beaten by Skye by just four runs. The Stonecats batted first and made 141 from 39 overs. Sean Flanagan was the pick of the Skye bowlers with 4/18. In reply, Skye was in some early trouble, however, Rob Gruar steadied the ship in the middle order and finished with a match winning, unbeaten 67. Balnarring proved too strong for Tootgarook, winning in the last over of the day. The Frogs batted first and made 182. Justin Brown was the best of the Saints’ bowlers with 4/41. New skipper David Ross top scored for Balnarring in the chase, hitting an unbeaten 48, while Chris Murphy was there to the end to ensure their team got the points. In the final game of the round, Tyabb picked up the points against Ballam Park. The Yabbies batted first and Jarrod White top scored with an unbeaten 84. In reply, the Knights were rolled for 104 in 32 overs. Jarryd Ward top scored with 31. Brad Fly was the pick of the Yabbies’ bowlers, snaring 3/30.

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See mitsubishi-motors.com.au for further information. Participating Mitsubishi dealers only. While stocks last. Mitsubishi Motors Australia reserves the right to extend or modify these offers. Offers available on new vehicles purchased & delivered between 1 and 31 October 2015 unless offers extended. Excludes Govt., Rental & National Fleet buyers. See participating dealers for full terms and conditions. 1.Excludes Govt., Rental & National Fleet buyers. Manual. Recommended Drive Away selling price, including 12 months registration, CTP insurance, Stamp Duty & Dealer Delivery. Premium paint $550 extra. 2.Bonus $2000 EFTPOS Card on new Pajero 16MY – card redeemed at point of purchase and card delivered by 30 November 2015, or the relevant value of the EFTPOS card can be substituted for a reduction in the final negotiated drive away price. 3. Buy manual and receive free upgrade to automatic transmission valued at $2,000 on Lancer, excludes Ralliart and Evolution. °Maximum capacity towing with trailer brakes. DIAMOND ADVANTAGE: † NEW VEHICLE WARRANTY: 5 years or 100,000km (whichever occurs first).

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FREE TOW PACK WITH EVERY RUNOUT BT-50 SOLD IN OCTOBER

BT-50 SINGLE CAB CHASIS 4X2 XT

$25,900

DRIVE AWAY

MANUAL, FREE TRAY & TOW PACK

BT-50 Freestyle Utility 4x4 XTR

$38,990

DRIVE AWAY

MANUAL, FREE TOW PACK

BT-50 DUAL CAB UTILITY 4x2 XTR

$39,990

DRIVE AWAY

AUTO, FREE TOW PACK

BT-50 Dual Cab Utility 4x2 XT

$31,900

DRIVE AWAY

MANUAL, FREE TOW PACK

BT-50 Dual Cab Utility 4x4 XTR

$57,990

DRIVE AWAY

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Mornington

Pure silk quilts now in stock!

HIGHEST SATISFACTION SCORE TEMPUR owners gave an average satisfaction score of 88%*.

The TEMPUR ZERO-G bed system Discover weightless comfort

*Highest satisfaction score CHOICE Member survey; Sample size= 14,000 Tempur owners= 266

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