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The Tiger Moth behind the Spitfire in this photo (below) is one of several that will be flying on Sunday. They represent some of the “Peace” aircraft. Tiger Moths were used as the primary military trainer for the Australian military during WWII but became the principal civil training aircraft in the immediate post war period. However it is the high powered military machines that draw much of the expected large crowd, machines like the Grumman Avenger (right). The Avenger was designed for aircraft carrier use and was the heaviest single engine warplane of WWII. It saw action mainly in the Pacific. The Avenger could carry a torpedo and operated with a crew of 3. It is powered by a 1900 hp 14 cylinder Wright engine and is owned and operated by Paul Bennet Airshows. Paul Bennet, an Australian aerobatics champion, will be performing some amazing manoeuvres in his Wolf Pitts Pro special alongside the Sky Aces.

Chris Sperou, a 13 times Australian aerobatic champion, will also be performing in his “Super Stinker” Pitts Special (above).

Gates open 8.30am and there is plenty to see and do before the flying display commences. There are ground displays of vintage aircraft, and visiting aircraft arrivals. Re-enactment camps of WWII and Vietnam war era, flight simulator, commercial displays, a tiny two seat flying boat that was flown solo around the world, meet the

Australian built Mustangs AUSTRALIA was the only country to build the legendary Mustang fighter outside the USA. 200 were built by Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation at Fishermans Bend Melbourne. Last December the two Tyabb based WWII era Mustang Fighters flew in formation for the first time. The silver Mustang A68-199 was delivered to the RAAF in July 1951, long after the USA had finished production of this classic fighter. It is the world’s youngest Mustang but had not been operational since 1979. The dark mustang, painted in RAAF 3 Sqn livery, has been based at Tyabb for many years and is operated by well known aviatrix Judy Pay. A68-199 was to be exported to the UK in 1979 but was confiscated by Australian Customs when it was discovered in a container that also

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contained a Messerschmitt Bf109 that had been disguised as a Mustang and which carried falsified export papers. The Messerschmitt now resides in the Australian War Memorial in Canberra and Customs released the Mustang in 1988. It was displayed at Fighter World Williamtown and then RAAF Point Cook Museum. Peninsula Aero Club member Graham Hosking acquired the aircraft and subsequently fellow member Peter Gill purchased and restored it to flying condition. It first flew after almost 40 years in December 2016. It could be your only chance to see this classic plane fly as it is now for sale on the worldwide warbird market, unless you have around $2,000,000 spare lying around the house and would like to ensure it remains flying in Australia.

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Patient relief: Doctors and patients are relieved the longstanding Balnarring Medical Centre “saga” is almost over. Picture: Yanni

Doctors cleared for clinic move Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au BALNARRING residents appear to have won their “battle” to keep their village’s medical practice after fears they would lose doctors unwilling to move into new premises on the same site. Balnarring Medical Centre has operated in the village for more than 30 years, and from the building at the corner of Frankston-Flinders Road and Russell Street since 1998. This building will be demolished to make way for the new development – possibly including a larger medical clinic

– when the doctors’ lease expires in early 2019. Doctors say they and the developer were at loggerheads over lease terms, proposed longer opening hours, and much higher rents in the new building. Other contentious issues were a lack of parking for patients with mobility issues and less room for ambulances. Practice manager Dr Janelle Johnson said doctors felt ill at ease from the start of negotiations. “The [developer’s] attitude was that it would be our privilege to move in there,” she said. “But we felt our practice was not right for that site.” Resident feared the doctors would

move from the area, taking “the personal touch” with them to be replaced by an impersonal “super clinic” in the new development. “We were concerned it would be the kind of place where we would be required to take a number and wait to be called – like a delicatessen,” resident and Somers women’s Probus club member Cristine James said. “Our members were horrified about the potential closure of the practice where longstanding doctors know our names and backgrounds. It was always the first item on our agenda each meeting. About 80 per cent of Probus members go there.”

Cr David Gill said the “whole thing really worried people” here. “Everyone wanted the medical centre to stay.” Mornington Peninsula Shire Council last week approved plans for car parking and road access to the doctors’ proposed new premises – an old house on Balnarring Road – paving the way for their relocation. However, their move may still be the subject of an appeal to VCAT. The council’s backing follows receipt of a residents’ petition with 2000 signatures and letters from more than 100 others backing the doctors. The medical centre received copies of 70-plus letters but staff say they have

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heard of many more. Practice owner Dr Sarah Romilly said the council’s approval of their move to new premises was a “weight off our shoulders”. “This has been an ongoing saga for the past couple of years,” she said. “We wanted to keep the personal touch and to keep our same services and ease of accessibility to our patients, many of whom have mobility issues.” Dr Johnson said the practice would likely take over its new premises in 12 months. Asked what would happen if the move was knocked back she said: “We would probably close.”


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Case builds against Rosebud’s 50m pool Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire is being accused of ignoring the business case for an alternative “more sensible” 25-metre pool at Rosebud. Retired businessman Colin Watson says building a 50-metre pool will be a waste of shire money while Mornington Peninsula Ratepayers’ Association secretary Dr Alan Nelsen sees a larger pool as being “over the top”. Shoreham Community Association says money being earmarked for the larger pool are jeopardising its entire 2018-19 budget submissions. Mr Watson, a Portsea resident, said the business case supporting a 25-metre pool by consultants GHD Pty Ltd “could not be clearer that a 50-metre pool would be a substantial over-investment and a waste of precious capital resources and become a recurrent financial burden for many generations to come”. Mr Watson backs Rosebud as the site for a new pool, but not one so big. Dr Nelsen agrees, saying a 10-lane, 50-metre pool is over the top: “You do not need to be a rocket scientist to work out that Rosebud does not need a pool of that size. “Over the past decade the council has spent about $10 million on consultants’ reports, shire overheads, and

buying the now-dud Rosebud central shopping centre site for the pool, and still no progress. “Three months after asking the community to have its say the council [has] decided to hold another survey and repeat the same question: a 25-metre pool or a massive 10-lane, 50-metre pool? “However, in this instance all that will be measured is how organised and successful the pro-50 metre pool lobby group is at getting people to respond, compared to those who simply don’t bother. It will not be a true or valid measure of the community’s opinion.” Shoreham Community Association president Alan Fisher said his group’s 2018-19 submissions – and many other submissions from Red Hill Ward – were being pushed aside because the larger pool was “taking all available shire funds”. “We wish to make a very strong protest of this blatant disregard of our part of the shire,” Mr Fisher stated in a letter to council. “If modest funding requests … are being disregarded [for] a 50 metre indoor pool at Rosebud which will have no value to the majority of ratepayers in Shoreham and the wider Red Hill Ward, then … we provide a strong vote of disapproval of the pool project which we believe should be paired back to a 25-metre pool.” Dr Nelson said a larger pool would be

the same size as that built for the Commonwealth Games at Albert Park and Frankston Council’s Peninsula Aquatic Recreation Centre. “This is despite the council insisting for 15 years that a 25-metre pool is adequate, a number of independent consultants’ reports and the business case, prepared last November by one of Australia’s largest consulting firms and saying that spending the extra $7.62 million for a 10 lane, 50-metre pool, is a waste of money.” Mr Watson said the larger pool would need a catchment area of at least 100,000 residents to justify it while Rosebud’s target catchment was 57,000. He said the larger pool cost $7.62 million more to build, straining the shire’s debt servicing liability an extra $100,000 operating subsidy. “If you undertook a public survey that put up a range of options for community infrastructure projects to cost $7.62 million, I guarantee that the increased size pool at Rosebud would be way down the pecking order,” Mr Watson said. “It is unethical and against the government’s Competitive Neutrality Policy to incorporate ‘nice to have’ nonessential extras and to subsidise the entry cost using council rates, thereby luring consumers away from, and affecting the viability of, existing local pool and fitness businesses.”

All aboard for lunch THE Longest Lunch on the Bay will take to the high seas on Friday 16 March, with former Masterchef contestant Eliza Wilson (above) plating up a menu on the Sorrento to Queenscliff ferry. The event is part of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival and Wilson says items on her menu will involve a range of produce available on the Mornington Peninsula. “Over the past couple months me

and the head chef on the ferry have been going and sourcing local producers from across the peninsula, we really wanted to highlight the incredible produce around us on our menu,” Wilson said. “We don’t want to overthink it, we just want to celebrate all the food we have on our doorstep.” Full story and more pictures in the March edition of Peninsula Essence magazine.

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Liberals back on beat at police station HASTINGS Liberal MP Neale Burgess has not given up on his efforts to have Somerville police station open its doors to the public. With a state election in November, Mr Burgess last week returned to the police station accompanied by shadow police spokesman Edward O’Donohue and eight “concerned local residents” to emphasise how hard it is to speak with police. Mr Burgess says the $16.3 million station - “funded and built” by the previous Liberal Nationals coalition government – was originally to be open to the public. “Victoria Police and its then chief commissioner, Ken Lay, confirmed in writing, shortly before the 2014 state election, that Somerville would open as a fully functional police station, complete with a public service counter, cells and full local policing contingent,” Mr Burgess said. However, he said, the incoming Labor government changed all that making it “very likely that [the Premier] Daniel Andrews is the first ever premier to play politics with the safety of a community by refusing to open a brand new fully fitted out police station”. Mr Burgess said police had been sent to “marginal Labor electorates” instead of Somerville. Mr O’Donohue said that if elected to government in November the coalition “will ensure appropriate numbers of uniformed general duties police are available to Victoria Police to open the Somerville station for local policing and to the public”. As for Neale Burgess, the long-campaigning MP for Hastings, he “won’t rest until it’s opened and protecting this local community”.

Locked out: Liberl MPs Edward O’Donohue and Neale Burgessn show an intercom is the way to gain the attention of police inside the Somerville station. Picture: Gary Sissons

Rosie Batty to talk on women’s day ROSIE Batty will speak as part of International Women’s Day at the Southern Women’s Action Network, 9.30am, Sunday 4 March. Her talk – expected to be one of her final public engagements as CEO of the Luke Batty Foundation – will cover domestic violence, including current initiatives and future proposals. The meeting will be at the Mornington Peninsula Shire’s offices, corner of Queen and

Vancouver streets, Mornington. Donation: $8 includes refreshments. Ms Batty, Australian of the Year in 2015, has worked to raise national awareness of domestic violence since her 11-year-old son Luke was killed at Tyabb in February 2014 by his father, Greg Anderson. Southern Women’s Action Network (Swan) is a social-justice organisation which aims to

inform and empower women and to provide a means of networking on key social issues. It celebrated its 21st birthday in November with Narre Warren South MP Judith Graley attending as a founding member. Details: visit swanwoman.org.au or see the Southern Peninsula Women’s Action Network on Facebook. Bookings: 0404 811 422 by 28 February.

Green Wedge Management Plan 2018 – Inviting Initial Submissions The Mornington Peninsula’s rural area, known as the “Green Wedge”, is one of the Shire’s most valued and distinctive features. Council is currently reviewing the interim Green Wedge Management Plan (GWMP), adopted in 2012, with a view to preparing an up-to -date Plan which will address the wide range of issues facing the Green Wedge.

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At this stage Council is inviting initial submissions from landowners and other members of the community. Six background papers have been prepared and, along with the 2012 GWMP, are available to read at the Shire offices in Hastings, Somerville, Rosebud and Mornington and on the Shire’s website: www.mornpen.vic. gov.au/greenwedge. You are welcome to comment on any of the issues raised in the background papers or raise any other matters for consideration, however the GWMP Contribute to the Briars Master Plan is not intended to review the urban growth boundary or rural subdivision controls. The offers: Weon want Briars to available on Further information theThe project is also theBriars website. • ‘The Briars’ historic homestead become a part of your • Balcombe Estuary Boardwalk backyard – somewhere Submissions can be lodged by post: you addressed to Mornington Peninsula Shire • Visitor Centre visit, love and return Plan, to. Private Bag Council, Green Wedge Management 1000 Rosebud 3939, by email • gardens and vineyards It’s important for us to hear your addressed to stratplanprojects@mornpen.vic.gov.au, or online through the website. • historic farm buildings ideas, no matter how small or grand, The closing datefor forwhat initial Thursday, April sanctuary 2018. and wetlands •5wildlife yousubmissions would like the is site to Initial verbal submissions may be it.made to Council at a Forward • bushwalking and birdwatching become and how you’dalso like to use • Plant nursery21 March 2018 at Planning Committee meeting to be held on Wednesday, • Angus & Rose the Council Offices, Besgrove Street, Rosebud, commencing at 6.30 pm. • Josephine’s Restaurant

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Sweet reward from backing bees SMALL hives and “bee hotels” could lead to backyards blooming with indigenous plants as well as helping save the threatened flying insects. Housing for native bees may be offered as a sweetener if Mornington Peninsula Shire councillors follow the lead of Moonee Valley City Council which has embarked on a program to raise awareness of the plight of native bees. A group from the peninsula was given an insight into Moonee valley’s program, which is likely to see that city’s mayor Cr John Sipek being invited to explain the benefits of bee keeping to his peninsula counterparts. The Mornington Peninsula Shire’s natural systems team manager, Simon Thorning and Crs Antonella Celi and David Gill are enthusiastic about introducing a save-the-bees bee program after having a close-up look at Moonee Valley’s bees. Cr Gill said their visit was prompted by Balnarring Beach resident and bee enthusiast, Alex Lusnats. “We spent a Friday morning with Moonee Valley’s mayor John Sipek and learnt about their inexpensive but valuable bee program,” Cr Gill said. “It is the only municipal-sponsored bee program in Victoria and they want to develop an awareness of the value of bees, including native bees, increasing honey production and crop pollination and protecting bees from diseases that have destroyed large populations in Europe and America. “Moonee Valley’s education program includes giving away hives built by local men’s sheds. A key project is bee hotels small hives that come

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Bee suitors: Mornington Peninsula councillors David Gill (holding tray) and Antonella (rear left) and the head of the shire’s natural systems team Simon Thorning and Moonee valley mayor John Sipek wear protective clothing to inspect a bee hive. Picture: Supplied

with several native bees. Hundreds of children now care for these nonaggressive bees in their backyards.” “I can see the value to the peninsula of having a similar program. We need Italian and other overseas bees for agricultural production to safeguard our local $1 billion food bowl including market gardens and honey production.” Cr Gill said native bees were being “lost” to the more competitive intro-

duced honey bees. “There were once many kinds of native bees, but there has been a drastic reduction. My local favourite is the beautiful blue banded bee, but they are now difficult to find. “Native bees pollinate our remnant indigenous vegetation and are part of our eco-system. “With community support we could relocate honey bees from the shire’s

many bushland reserves to agricultural areas. This would increase our native bees population while encouraging honey bees to do their job.” Cr Gill said “the next step” in his bid to protect native bees was to invite Cr Sipek to outline Moonee Valley’s bee program to shire councillo0rs. Cr Sipek said it would be great for Moonee Valley to have a bee sister city. Keith Platt

CLEAN Up Australia Day is on Sunday 4 March. Last year 42 cleanup sites were registered across the Mornington Peninsula and about 40 cubic metres of waste was collected. Those wanting to join in this year can register a site or join a cleanup site online. Each registered site will be provided with a Clean Up Australia Day Kit, including registration papers, posters, bags, one sharp container, warning sign and litter report. Volunteers will need to provide their own gloves as well as sunscreen, suitable clothing and footwear. Schools and businesses can get involved in Business Clean Up Australia Day on Tuesday 27 February and Schools Clean up Australia Day on Friday 2 March. To register a site this year visit cleanupaustraliaday.org.au or call 1800 282 329. Clean-up Australia Day sites are at: Mt Martha: foreshore and creek, cliffs and rock, Birdrock Beach. Red Hill: 1st Red Hill Scout Hall, 91 Arthurs Seat Rd. Mornington: Advance VCAL, Fishermans Beach, Bungower Road, Fossil Beach, Mills Beach, Scout Beach, Mothers Beach, McDonald’s car park. Capel Sound: foreshore, Tootgarook, Chinamans Creek. Blairgowrie: Dimmicks Bushland. Dromana: foreshore, Dromana College. Rosebud: shire offices, foreshore, Sea Scouts SS Coleman. Point Leo: foreshore. Tootgarook: foreshore. Tuerong: Devilbend Reservoir. Hastings: foreshore, McDonald’s car park, Warrinigne Park.

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MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire has established its own legal services team. Its search for team members now includes a job for an “inhouse planning and building lawyer”. The shire’s advertisement says the role is “rare” and the successful applicant will join a legal services team that aims to integrate a “best practice local government legal department comprising the functions of legal, risk, insurance and claims across the shire's operations”. The appointee will report to David Carrington, the shire’s “corporate counsel, legal counsel – planning” and provide legal opinions and advice on building and planning activities; drafting court documents and VCAT and planning panel submissions; representing council at VCAT hearings and “other proceedings and committees as required from time to time”. The person being sought for the job must be a lawyer with a minimum five years’ experience as an advisor on planning and building issues with a “demonstrated knowledge, skills and achievement in providing high quality and practical legal advice”. As well as knowing and understanding the principles and practices of administrative, building and planning law the successful applicant needs to have “strong knowledge and understanding” of VCAT procedures and practices.

PREPARATION for the prestigious Bocuse d’Or cooking competition is underway for Michael Cole, current head chef at Georgie Bass Cafe and Cookery in Flinders. Cole was selected last year as the Australian representative in the international cooking competition, which will see him fly to China in May. He has now begun his training for the Asia-Pacific section of the competition with fellow chef, Laura Skvor. “We had a meeting in Melbourne a few weeks ago about our training program for the Bocuse d’Or, so Laura and I have already started training for that, we’ve been training for a while now. They’re going to send us over to the competition in China probably about a week before the event so we can get used to it over there,” Cole said. The Asia-Pacific section of the competition will be held in Guangzhou on 8 and 9 May. Success there would see Cole and Skvor qualify for the grand finale in Lyon in January 2019. Cole attributes his success to his style of presenting food, which he says is inspired by the trees and berries he finds on his walks in the bush around Flinders. “Sometimes people can’t understand why a Bocuse d’Or chef is working on the peninsula, but it’s all about the lifestyle balance,” Cole said. “It’s so beautiful down here, I find so much inspiration and it’s all so positive. Working here gets me away from the hustle and bustle of the city, and it gives me time to create.” The China trip in May will be Cole’s second attempt at qualifying in

International taste: Laura Skvor and Michael Cole will be taking their cooking skills to China in May as part of the Bocuse d’Or cooking competition. Picture: Sydney Low

the Bocuse d’Or. “I [first] entered when I was 25 and I had no idea what I was getting myself into. I had no idea how intense it was going to be. I failed miserably,” he said. “It shocked me, but it shocked me in a good way. It showed me how much I

had to learn. “The whole thing about cooking is we’re forever learning and challenging ourselves to get better. It took me eight years of training and working around the world before entering the Bocuse d’Or again.” Cole found more success in his next

attempt. As well as being selected as the Australian Bocuse d’Or candidate he won the Chef of the Year Award. Brodie Cowburn Full story and more pictures in the March edition of Peninsula Essence magazine.

Meet the Principal: Bittern Primary School - Enabling Success in a Changing World Bittern Primary School is an inclusive and dynamic collaborative learning community located in the township of Bittern, on the Mornington Peninsula. Nestled amongst the gum trees with a rural outlook, it is attended by 145 students (99 families). Led by a dedicated team of professionals, Bittern Primary School, is committed to providing all of our students with the skills to prepare them for the future. Through our strategic plan, we focus on our core business of Teaching and Learning, Student Wellbeing and Community Engagement. Staff work together to ensure the delivery of the curriculum is both consistent and challenging with learning intentions and success criteria clearly articulated. Students are guided by staff, to set their individual learning goals and pathways. Alongside Bittern Primary School’s instruction of Literacy, Mathematics and Social and Emotional Learning, sit our specialist subjects of Visual Arts, Information/Digital Technology, Physical Education and Kitchen classroom. We are also proud to offer an outstanding STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics) programme through a strong partnership with our local Secondary College at Western Port. Complementing our classroom curriculum we ‘run’ a daily fitness club, brekky club and Fresh Fruit Fridays and an active Walk to School programme. We have a strong focus on developing student voice and leadership through pathways such as; Student Representative Council, I Sea, I Care Ambassador programme, Student Leaders Group, Year Six Portfolios and class meetings. Here at Bittern Primary School, we place a strong focus on the Social and Emotional wellness of our students, staff and families. We have embedded the Resilience, Rights and Respectful Relationships curriculum and this provides our students with a strong set of skills that ensure emotional literacy and positive coping skills, whilst promoting positive relationships and equity for all members of our community. Our values of Respect, Responsibility, Community and Learning form the basis of all the programmes provided. At Bittern Primary we are dedicated to ensuring our students further their education equipped with the skills to succeed in an ever-changing world. We welcome all visitors to Bittern Primary School. Enquiries and requests for school tours are welcome throughout the year.

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Public company powering ahead Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au AN “oversight” committee has been formed to ensure “community ownership” of control and infrastructure of a power company aiming to halve electricity bills on the Mornington Peninsula within six years. The People Power Company Mornington (PPCM) is holding a series of public meetings to gauge support for its plan to “fund, build and own together, a renewable plus storage, private electricity company to serve the needs of all ratepayers within the shire”. “In standing up to promote a genuine community opportunity, we have been bowled over by how rigorously the community drills us on critical and important details of the proposal,” spokesman Magnus Mansie, of Shoreham, said. “The wisdom of crowds is not a myth, it is a hard-nosed reality and despite feeling like one is in the cross-hairs at times, it is an exhilarating experience.” Mr Mansie said forming a Community Oversight Committee (COC) “is an important first step in the [company] honouring its commitment to community ownership and control of their own energy infrastructure”. He said the committee would have access to all aspects of the company’s planning, “including commercial-in-confidence issues”. “A process for resolving any community concerns is under discussion and will be codified and ratified in due course.” Mr Mansie said organisers were “taking onboard the current crop of important questions”

raised at community meetings at Shoreham and Mornington “in order to be able to present the proposal with greater clarity”. “The community must feel very comfortable with this opportunity and know that there is absolutely no risk in registering,” he said. Mr Mansie told The News in January that by its sixth year of operation People Power Company Mornington “will be keeping around $165 million a year in the pockets of our local community for a further 20 years”. The move for a privately-owned power company followed the announcement by Mornington Peninsula Shire of its “partnership” in a “community grid project” with United Energy and GreenSync “to harness the power of demand response and facilitate the uptake of new renewable energy technologies”. Mr Mansie said PPCM had a team of “engineers with international, large-scale project design and delivery experience, national economic experience and international ethics experience”. The company’s plan for power consumers to not be reliant on “government or corporate actions” involved building “renewable generation capacity as well as storage”. “It is intended that Mornington Peninsula Shire ratepayers and the employees of the company will be the only owners of this new company,” Mr Mansie said. “We will model the solutions in partnership with the only distributor on the peninsula, United Energy, and those positive discussions have already commenced. The company’s next meeting is 6pm – 7.30pm Friday 2 March at Hastings Community Hall. Interested ratepayers and renters may register for the meeting at: morningtonpower.com.au

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A SHOP in Hastings High Street was badly damaged after a car drove through its front door on Friday afternoon (23 February). A woman driver, understood to be aged in her late 70s, accidentally mounted her car onto the footpath and drove into the front of the Brilliant Nails shop during the day. Fortunately, no workers inside the shop or pedestrians were injured. Brilliant Nails owner Mattieu Tran said the damage was extensive. “All of the front of the shop will need fixing. When the lady came through the front door all of the glass was broken. Luckily everybody involved was okay,” Mr Tran said. Brodie Cowburn

DETECTIVES were able to return a portable speaker after it was stolen from one of two youths walking home from Mt Erin College, 9pm, Wednesday 21 February. Detective Senior Constable Shaun Rampal, of Frankston CIU, said the 15-year-olds were walking home after basketball along Franciscan Avenue when a group of youths from a nearby party approached. Two of the youths allegedly “stood over” the boys and demanded to be able to go through their backpacks, stealing the speaker and other items valued at $200. Detectives later attended the party and spoke to the hosts who put out a message on social media, urging the offenders to return the items, which they did. A Frankston youth and a Crib Point youth, both 17, were taken back to the police station for questioning. Charges may follow.

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AN attempted carjacking at Karingal Hub shopping centre was foiled when the intended victim fought off the offender, 8.30pm, Tuesday 20 February. Detectives were told the man, carrying a bucket, flagged down the blue Nissan SUV near the Hog’s Breath cafe pleading for help. While talking to the male driver he lunged for the keys and attempted to enter the vehicle, but during a scuffle the driver managed to lock himself in and was able to drive away. The offender is described as Cau-

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‘Crop house’ raided UP to 90 marijuana plants were seized by police during a raid on a Carrum Downs house, Monday 19 February. Detective Senior Constable Chris Sweet, of Frankston CIU, said police seized the “commercial quantity” hydroponic set up during the evening raid in Brunnings Road. A Springvale man in his late 20s was remanded to appear at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court in May.


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NEWS DESK Gray Ashes MORNINGTON Peninsula Over 60s Cricket Club members Ron Lovel and Tim Spear will play in the Australian Over 70s squad in the upcoming “Grey Ashes” series against a visiting UK Over 70 national team. Five one day international games are being played – with the first in Adelaide on Sunday 4 March followed by a Thursday 8 March game at Kardinia Park, Geelong, and three more in Queensland on 11, 14 and 17 March. The venues are in Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast. UK and Australian teams play for the hotly-contested “Grey Ashes” each year, member Michael Boulton said. The traditional rivalry has continued through the Cricket Australia Test team through to the Veterans Cricket Australia teams in both Over 60 and Over 70 age groups. He said Lovel and Spear were not the first players from the club to achieve national selection as well as Division 1 state selection, with others “featuring strongly in the Victorian State Over 60 and Over 70 teams in all divisions”. Mornington Peninsula Over 60s Cricket Club is affiliated with the MPCA and plays weekly around Melbourne and in the country. Members practice outdoors in the summer and indoors in winter. Details: call president Dick Stumbles 0412 348 270 or vice president Vincent Booth 0419 344 621.

Harvest festival THE Diggers Club will hold its homegrown harvest festival at Heronswood, Dromana, 9am-5pm, Saturday and Sunday 10-11 March. This is the 40th year of The Diggers

Club which has helped home gardeners create productive gardens using heirloom seeds and plants since 1978. It is owned by the non-profit Diggers Garden and Environment Trust, which is committed to seed and garden preservation, conservation, education as well as inspiration. Visitors to the festival will learn about the heirloom plants which have been developed into a living catalogue of rare plants and heirloom fruits and vegetables. They will receive gardening tips at free on-site workshops, and take home produce from stall holders. Expert gardeners will conduct free garden tours and oversee an heirloom tomato taste test. Lunch on the pool lawn will be served with produce direct from the kitchen garden. Heronswood is at 105 Latrobe Parade, Dromana, call 5984 7321. Entry: Diggers Club members and under 16 free; visitors $10. See diggers.com.au

Bittern ‘booms’ THE release of 14 blocks of land on Frankston-Flinders Road, Bittern, next weekend, and the development of the Lifestyle Bittern retirement village, is described by the selling agent as indicative of “booming Bittern”. The 16 allotments range from 2482 to 5112 square metres and will be auctioned on Saturday 3 March. “This unique development is unlikely to be replicated in this region again,” agent Bruce Goddard, of Jacobs and Lowe, said. “There is interest from all over Victoria, but in the most part with local residents looking for a bit more land for their families.” The blocks The retirement village will have 209 houses, clubhouse, indoor pool, bowling green, gym and cinema room. The first residents are due to move in in August.

Prime Minister’s whistlestop Neil Walker neil@mpnews.com.au FRANKSTON train station was a honeypot for politicians on both sides of the political spectrum last Monday (19 February). The Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull turned up at the station about half an hour after Victorian Transport Minister Jacinta Allan dropped by to announce the awarding of a tender as part of the Labor state government’s $63 million station precinct redevelopment project. Mr Turnbull, accompanied by Dunkley Liberal MP Chris Crewther, travelled to the station flanked by a prime ministerial security detail. Most people walking past on the streets of Frankston seemed nonplussed by Mr Turnbull’s declaration that he was there to announce “a business case for the electrification of the Frankston line to Baxter”. His 15-minute visit to central Frankston followed an hour or so at Mornington business, Bata Shoes. “He was in town to look at Bata Shoes and local manufacturing and talk about the need for growth in manufacturing,” Mr Crewther said after the visit. “He was at Frankston train station to talk about the Baxter electrification project and our support for that. We’ve signed off on that project already, so we’re waiting on the state government to tender it out.” The federal government committed $4 million towards a business case study to make the case for the electrification of the rail line to Baxter. “We’re calling on the state government to cost it out because we want

Station visit: Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull had a brief respite while in Frankston from being asked about the Liberal Party’s inability to give Nationals Party coalition colleague Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce the boot. The political capital has been rocked by revelations of taxpayer-funded jobs last year for a previously undeclared female partner of the deputy. Picture: Gary Sissons

it costed out before the state election,” Mr Crewther said. “If we don’t get it scoped before the state election there’s going to be no funding committed by the state opposition or the state government.” Ms Allan announced a construction partnership between KBR and John Holland to redevelop Frankston train station based on designs by Genton Architecture. “This new station will be bigger and better than before,” she said in a statement. “It will be a community centre Frankston can be proud of.” Frankston Labor MP Paul Edbrooke,

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Picture: Yanni MEMBERS of the Peninsula Chamber Musicians start their From Baroque to Beethoven series of concerts at All Saints Anglican Church, Rosebud on Saturday 3 March. The group will repeat the concert featuring Vivaldi’s Double Cello Concerto, Bach’s 5th Brandenburg Concerto and Beethoven’s 4th Symphony the next day (Sunday 4 March) at the Peninsula Community Theatre, Mornington. The group will be joined by soloist David Macfarlane on harpsichord for what is generally recognised as the first keyboard concerto written. The group’s winter concert will include inter-

nationally acclaimed pianist Caroline Almonte playing Mozart’s 22nd Piano Concerto. The performance will also include Borodin’s Nocturne from his 2nd String Quartet and Mozart’s 29th Symphony. The full orchestra will end the year on the weekend of 10 and 11 November with a concert that includes Vivaldi’s Spring, Puccini’s Chrysanthemum, Weber’s Concerto for Clarinet and Schubert’s Fifth Symphony. Details at www.peninsulachambermusicians. com.au. Tickets for the 3 March concert can be pre-ordered on trybooking.com/329997 and trybooking.com/329999 for 4 March.

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The 90th

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The Red Hill Show…There’s nothing like it!

CELEBRATING its 90th year, the Red Hill Show is still one of the most popular family events on the Mornington Peninsula calendar. Thousands of people will head up to the Red Hill Showgrounds on Saturday, 10th March to be part of this wonderful community celebration of agriculture, heritage, cooking, crafts and entertainment. The showgrounds will be transformed into one colourful, appetizing, entertaining spectacle for the whole family. The Mornington Peninsula will be on show! For nine decades the show continues to commemorate our agricultural lineage that goes back to the early pioneers and settlers on the hill. Visit our wonderful historical display in the community pavilion assembled by a team of volunteers lead by life member, Liz Dart and sponsored by Hillview Quarries. It includes a collection of memorabilia, photos, trophies and more. Don’t miss the official opening at 11am. As always, the animals, entertainment, exhibitions and demonstrations will be top class. “This year the Show Committee welcomes the speed and agility of the Fly Dogs”, said Bec Davis, Executive Officer. “The top oval will be taken over once again but the majestic

Clydesdales and romantic Gypsy Cobs”. The horses will be on show from 10.45am. Come and meet these very special gentle giants! “To celebrate our 90th we have included more FREE rides and fantastic attractions for the whole family”, Bec commented. “Kids can delight in a free pony ride, feed and pet our farm animal friends or enjoy a close encounter with native wildlife. Chose the BEST EXHIBIT IN SHOW and go in the draw to win a Bed & Breakfast voucher donated by Lindenderry at Red Hill. Maybe it’s a chook or duck in the poultry pavilion or a fun-loving ferret. From Miniature goats, alpacas, sheep and every animal in between. See the mustering talents of the Futura Working Dogs. Watch a farrier in action, join in a leather works demo, see a puppet master work his magic or visit our local Willum Warrain indigenous group where kids can paint their own boomerangs. It truly is a community event celebrating our past culture and lost trades”. Animals aside, there is so much more at the show. Kids and adults from across Victoria have submitted their entries for exhibits ranging from art & craft to cakes, flowers and vegies. The pavilions will be filled

with displays and demos. Marvel at the skilled art of the wood turners and spinners and weavers. Back by popular demand the Australian Mountainboarders will be trilling us with their high-flying stunts and sharing their tricks of the trade in free workshops throughout the day. Kids will love the circus workshops, tennis lesson from Origin Hotshots, rock climbing and fairground rides including free bubble soccer. There are prizes to be won across all ages at the classic Gumboot Throw. If that is not enough, we have the groves of The Jackson Four entertaining us on the top oval most of the day along with Wacca the Musical Koala and Jack with his Ukulele band. There will be industry and trade sites to explore from car companies, tractors and other machinery. Chat with the folks from Our Vans RV Rosebud and step inside the latest award-winning caravans. Wander around and peruse the diverse range of market stalls selling local crafts, produce and gourmet delights. Good food and local produce is engrained in the culture of the gorgeous Mornington Peninsula. … See you at the show!

The 90th

9.30am 9.30am 10.00am 10.00am

Saturday, 10th March2018 (Labour Day Weekend) , 8.30am to 5.00pm

Show Program 8.30am 8.30am 9.00am 9.15am

RED HILL SHOW Red Hill Showgrounds, Arthurs Seat Rd, Red Hill

Gates Open Alpaca Youth Paraders (#10a below public tennis courts) Sheep Judging commences (Sheep Marquee) Australian Mountainboarders Demo 9.30am Workshop (Bottom Oval) Poultry Judging commences (Poultry Pavilion) Alpaca Halter Classes (Alpaca Pavilion) Fly Dogs Demo (Bottom Oval) Alpaca Fleece Judging,Cattle & Miniature Goats Judging Commences

MPP Stage MC Richard Cornish - published local Food Writer 10.00am Fruit Cakes Junior/Open Judging 11.00am Country Women’s Association Demos 12.00pm Gourmet Dip Judging 12.30pm Cider Show – Cider Making & Demos 1.30pm Cider Show Awards Presentation 1.45pm Public Tasting of Silver & Gold Award Winners with Richard Cornish

(Alpaca Pavilion, Cattle Ring, Goats near Bottom Oval)

10.00am 10.30am 10.45am 10.45am 10.45am 11.00am 11.15am 11.30am 12.00pm 12.00pm 1.00pm 1.45pm 1.45pm 2.00pm 3.00pm 3.45pm

Futura Kelpies Working Dog Demo (Top Oval) Woodchop Commences (K.D Holmes Woodchop Arena) Australian Mountainboarders Demo 11.00am Workshop (Bottom Oval) Heavy Horse Judging Commences (Top Oval) Acknowledgement to Country (Community Pavilion) Official Opening - 90th Historical Display presented by Major sponsor Hillview Quarries (Community Pavilion) Bata Gumboot Throw (Top Oval) Fly Dogs Demo (Bottom Oval) Futura Kelpies Working Dog Demo (Top Oval) Australian Mountainboarders Demo 12.30pm Workshop (Bottom Oval) Fly Dogs Demo (Bottom Oval) Cider Tastings open (Cider Marquee in Gourmet Paddock Area) Australian Mountainboarders Demo 2.00pm Workshop (Bottom Oval) Futura Kelpies Working Dog Demo (Top Oval) MP News Group Grand Parade (Top Oval) Australian Mountainboarders Demo 4.00pm Workshop (Bottom Oval)

Bottom Oval - Kids Adventure FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE

Pony Rides Rock Climbing Circus Workshop Face Painting Cup ‘n’ Saucer Bubble Soccer

FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE

Kelly Mini Sports Games Premier’s Active April Royal Flying Doctor plane fuselage Fly Dog Demos Mountian Board Demos Kids Tennis

FREE Jumping Castle Kite Flyer Fire Rescue Challenge Kids Car Ed

FREE All Day - Around the Grounds • • • • • • • •

Children’s Petting Farm • Puppet Workshop • Alpaca Youth Paraders Leather works Workshop • Classic Cars • Wacca the Musical Koala Farrier Demos • Ferrets & Rats Historical Display celebrating the 90th (Community Pavilion) Black Snake Productions (Wildlife encounters) Willum Warrain Indigenous caravan (Boomerang painting) Flower, Fruit & Vegetable, Art & Craft Displays Woodturning, Spinning & Weaving Demos

Roving Entertainment & Stalls • Stilt Walker • Balloon Man

• Jack’s Ukulele Group • Market Stalls

• Refreshments & Food • Communty Groups

Music Top Oval 10.30am - 2.30pm

The Jackson Four - Jazz and grooves

Admission: Family ticket (2 adults, 3 children 6-18 years) $60; Adults $20; Children 6 to 18 years $10 (5 years and under free); Students and Pensioners $10. Free parking.

Proudly supported by major sponsors

Visit our website www.redhillshow.com.au. Like us on facebook, Instagram and Twitter for highlights. All enquiries ph: 5989 2357 or e: info@redhillshow.com.au Western Port News 27 February 2018

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The speed and agility of the fly dogs will astound! The Fly Dogs demonstration is a new edition to the show this year and the team at Four Paws Sports (4PS) will be showing us what their agile, clever dogs can do. It’s fun for spectators, dogs and handlers. Make sure you come and see Rodney and his Fly Dogs – run, jump, fetch and more. “We want more people and more dogs having fun, playing together”, commented Rodney. “Helping the handlers learn to better understand their four-legged companions and watching the dogs gain confidence is very rewarding. Crash Bandicoot (pictured right) is a 2yo Koolie from Australian Koolie Rescue. Quest, our other dog and Crash both love their dog sports and she fits in well with the 4PS philosophy of facilitating dogs to reach their potential”. Crash works for KONG and trains for Flyball, Canine Disc (UpDog), Dog Bar High Jump, Tricks and is loving life on the Mornington Peninsula.

A celebration of cider and the 90th for the CWA FOLLOWING the success of the inaugural cider show hosted by Max Allen last year, we are planning more demonstrations by our local cider makers and a public tasting of the award-winning ciders in show. We are thrilled to have local published foodie Richard Cornish back with us to MC the stage. Well known in the food scene as an independent writer and commentator on food issues and an affable and humorous host and presenter. The Country Women’s Association is also celebrating its 90th and continues to attract women from diverse backgrounds, ready to do their bit to make a big difference. The newest branch established last year up at Red Hill re-enforces this great work the CWA do. Mornington Peninsula Group President, Marnie Turner, said she was blown away by the response to the callout for women to stand up and make a difference in their local community. “Red Hill is rich with CWA history and it’s great to see these ladies coming together to ensure the legacy of the women who came before them, lives on.” The CWA will take centre stage at the Red Hill Show when the Fruit Cake judging commences at 10am or chat them at their show marquee.

Max Allen

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BAXTER, SOMERVILLE, TYABB, HASTINGS, BITTERN, CRIB POINT, BALNARRING, BALNARRING BEACH, FLINDERS


“The difference between a good price and a great price is a great estate agent�

NEW LISTING

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BITTERN 67 Dunlop Road $650,000 - $710,000 open to view Saturday 1:00-1:30pm n n n n

Four bedrooms Complete internal renovation Spacious, open plan living areas Stunning kitchen with stone bench tops

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Split system heating/cooling and gas fire place Paved undercover entertaining area Double carport and gated rear access Decked out mancave with Coonara Dominic Tallon| 0408 528 857

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

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BITTERN 19 Ostend Street $1,150,000 - $1,260,000 open to view Saturday 11:00am-12:00pm n n n n

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South Australian Limestone 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home Master bedroom with WIR & FES including a Spa bath Tasmanian Ash timber kitchen with butler pantry and ample bench space Evaporative cooling, ducted heating and split-system air conditioning.

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HASTINGS 13 Elizabeth Street $400,000 - $440,000 open to view Saturday 2:00-2:30pm n Cute 2 bedroom cottage set behind a picket fence n Split system air-conditioning and a gas column heater n Timber kitchen n Rear pergola and a single garage

Four bedroom amily home on a 1/4 acre Wrap around verandah timber deck n Ducted heating, air conditioning & an open fireplace in the lounge n Two carports, single garage and a workshop

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HASTINGS 31 Rankin Road $495,000 - $520,000 open to view By Appointment n Three bedroom home; main bedroom with ensuite and WIR n Large lounge, separate dining area adjacent to timber kitchen with pantry n Ducted heating and evaporative cooling n Rear deck, double garage/ workshop and a fully fenced block.

Nigel Evans| 0439 540 055

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Nigel Evans| 0439 540 055

Why list with one, when you can list with all Office: 35 High Street, Hastings

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CRIB POINT 42 Jacka Street $650,000 - $715,000 open to view Saturday 1:00-1:30pm

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Nigel Evans| 0439 540 055

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DEDICATION AND DETAIL TO EXCELLENCE SPRAWLING across two magnificent levels, this modern coastal retreat enjoys close proximity to some of the best beaches on the peninsula. Measuring an impressive 372 square metres ( 40 square), the home still has a balance of builders warranty remaining and runs east to west on an 806 square metre block. From the street, pristine gardens create a fantastic first impression with a neat driveway leading up to the double garage. Through the high portico is a wide entry foyer featuring gleaming polished bamboo timber floors. A formal lounge with attractive plantation shutters is to the left, then the long hallway whisks you past a separate study and powder room into the expansive family zone. A grand kitchen has a superb island bench that will seat four and a host of quality appliances include a wall oven, gas hotplates and a dishwasher. In addition to the array of cupboards and drawers is a butlers pantry with sink and extra prep space. A comfortable dining area receives plenty of natural light and the lovely family zone opens to a brilliant entertaining area. This “outdoor room� can be enjoyed all year round with retractable blinds that can enclose the space fully during cooler months, or can let the pleasant sea breezes sweep through into the downstairs master bedroom which also boasts a large walk-in robe and ensuite. At the top of the stairs is a third living area perfect for a kids study or rumpus room and there are three more bedrooms branching off from here. A guest bedroom has an ensuite and built-in robes, with the two remaining bedrooms sharing a bathroom and second powder room. Full use has been made of the block with excellent gardens to the front and back. The backyard has a nice lawn area for pets, and there is a handy shed with roller door. This outstanding property promises large scale luxury and functionality for holiday or permanent perfection.n

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ADDRESS: 22 Balnarring Beach Road, BALNARRING BEACH AUCTION: Sunday 18th March at 1:00pm DESCRIPTION: 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 4 car AGENT: Trent Archibald 0481 219 848 - Barry Plant Real Estate, 1/28 McCombe Street, Rosebud, 5986 8880 mpnews.com.au

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CRIB POINT

$480,000 - $490,000

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AUCTION SATURDAY 3rd MARCH 3.30pm

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CENTRAL INVESTMENT/DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY SOLD AS PART OF A DECEASED ESTATE • 1/4 acre (approx) block with the original home • Potential 3-4 unit site (STCA) • 3 bedrooms with built in robes • Kitchen area with dining, separate living area • Terms 10% Deposit 30-60 day settlement

SEAN CRIMMINS 0411 734 814

LOCATION PERFECT • 3 bedroom villa; main bedroom with WIR & FES • Kitchen with s/steel appliances inc dishwasher • Open plan dining area and separate lounge room • Ducted heating and reverse cycle cooling • Outdoor entertaining deck • Double garage

3 McCALLUM STREET

6/36 GOVERNORS ROAD

INSPECT SATURDAY 3:00-3:30PM

INSPECT SATURDAY 2:30-3:00PM

$400,000 - $440,000

HASTINGS

$745,000 - $765,000

HASTINGS

0419 955 177

$725,000 - $755,000

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DON McKENZIE

HIGH EXPOSURE CORNER SITE! • Ideal investment with scope for development • 190sqm brick factory • 15.6 x 8.4M workshop • 7.1 x 4.1M spray booth • Office to front of building • Possibility to develop 2 factories/showrooms (STCA)

THE COMPLETE PACKAGE • Magnificent 4BR home; master with WIR & FES • Two living areas plus study • Kitchen with s/steel appliances inc. dishwasher • Entertainment area with gas plumbed BBQ • Landscaped gardens, pool and swim spa • Two double garages

WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL DO • 3 bedroom home; master with FES & WIR • Separate dining room and formal lounge • Modern kitchen with cupboard and bench space • Separate casual meals and family area • GDH & evaporative cooling • Double garage, full length entertaining area

63 COOLSTORES ROAD

54 MATTHEW CIRCUIT

10 KUAN YIN PLACE

INSPECT BY APPOINTMENT

INSPECT SATURDAY 11:30-12:00PM

INSPECT SATURDAY 10:30-11:00AM

SEAN CRIMMINS 0411 734 814

DON McKENZIE 0419 955 177

DON McKENZIE 0419 955 177

$640,000 - $690,000

HASTINGS

$740,000 - $760,000

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$340,000

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CENTRAL, SPACIOUS AND FULL OF CHARACTER! • Circa 1915 three bedroom home • Two separate living areas • Ample sheds • Side access for boats and caravans • Development potential (STCA) 1097sqm (approx) block

ROOM TO MOVE • 5 bedrooms; master with ensuite and WIR • Open plan kitchen with stainless steel appliances • Three living areas •Gas ducted heating and evaporative cooling •Undercover entertainment area •Double garage with internal access

THIS IS THE ONE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR! • 405sqm corner block • Prime area surrounded by premium properties • Offering potential for dual access • Walking distance to High Street and foreshore

83 SALMON STREET INSPECT BY APPOINTMENT

42 ROSEMARY DRIVE

2 LEWIS STREET

INSPECT SATURDAY 1:30-2:00PM

INSPECT BY APPOINTMENT

SEAN CRIMMINS 0411 734 814

DON McKENZIE 0419 955 177

SEAN CRIMMINS 0411 734 814

1/109 High St, Hastings, VIC 3915 03 5979 4412 | enquiries@baywestrealestate.com.au baywestrealestate.com.au

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BTRE

Shop 1/34 High Street, Hastings

5979 8003

www.btre.com.au CRIB POINT

YOU’LL SOON BE HOME

$300,000 - $330,000

HASTINGS

$560,000 - $600,000

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WHEN LOCATION MATTERS!

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Located minutes from HMAS Cerberus, public transport, local shops and primary schools, the convenience of this modern 2 bedroom unit is a walkover the rest. The central kitchen offers stainless steel appliances, modern cabinetry, pantry and adjoining dining area which opens to a landscaped courtyard. A separate front lounge provides quiet space away from the central hub of the home. Other features include split system air conditioning, gas heating, BIR plus WIR and semi ensuite to master bedroom. The advantage of a single lock up garage with remote control roller door and internal access to the dwelling gives welcoming security. This property will suit first home owners, investors and downsizers.

For those looking for a low maintenance property where privacy meets convenience, this immaculate 3BR home set on a manageable 578m2 (approx) allotment features an open floor plan, two living zones, neutral décor and plenty of natural light. The modern kitchen offers gas cook top and electric oven, dishwasher, pantry with adjoining dining area and family room. Direct access to the undercover alfresco area makes this a perfect place for entertaining family and friends. Other features to this property include, GDH, evaporative cooling, air conditioning, BIR’s, plus WIR & FES to master bedroom and a double lock up garage with rear access to the back yard where you can park a trailer, boat or caravan.

Contact: Wendy Tallon 0419 135 836

Contact: Wendy Tallon 0419 135 836

TYABB

$480,000 - $510,000

OFTEN SOUGHT, SELDOM FOUND

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BITTERN

$780,000 - $850,000

HIDDEN TREASURE – VACANT LAND IN KINFAUNS ESTATE

Two bedroom unit at the rear of the block with wide driveways and large turning circle. The open floor plan comprises kitchen with stone bench tops, dishwasher, gas cook top, electric oven & plenty of bench space, there is a spacious dining area with servery, adjoining family room opening to undercover pergola, main bedroom with WIR & dual-entry bathroom, plus BIR’s to second bedroom. Gas ducted heating, split system air conditioning, single garage with remote roller door and internal access, plus a private back yard with high fencing. The terrific locale of this property will have you arrive at public transport, shops, primary schools and Padua Secondary College within moments.

For lovers of tranquility, nature, wildlife and animals, you cannot pass this rare opportunity to purchase a slice of the country to build your dream home. A private and secluded 5,502m2 approx. block where the side and rear boundaries adjoin Warringine Parklands leaving only one neighbor on your fence line.With the entire boundary already planted out, an existing 9m x 6m concrete slab awaiting your work shop and a large garden shed to make use of whilst you build. This vacant block is one of the very last in the Estate and all services are available.

Contact: Wendy Tallon 0419 135 836

Contact: Wendy Tallon 0419 135 836

HASTINGS

$550,000 - $600,000

DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY HERE!

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Set on a large 924m2 block (approx) in the heart of Hastings is a development opportunity (STCA) not to be missed. For developers and investors alike, this site is all about location, location!! A moments walk to public transport, High St shopping strip, medical centers, supermarkets; and a hop skip and jump to the foreshore, marina and schools. With a current lease in place and set within a neat cul-de-sac, property features include 3 bedrooms plus attic, spacious living area with gas heating, timber kitchen with electric oven and plenty of bench and cupboard space, timber floorboards throughout, sun room, shaded terrace and pergola, Double lock up garage and single carport.

BITTERN

$2,000,000 - $2,200,000

KINFAUNS WITH THE LOT! - 10 ACRE LIFESTYLE PROPERTY.

Contact: Wendy Tallon 0419 135 836

CRIB POINT

CRIB POINT - 95 Creswell Street

FEW AND FAR BETWEEN

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Situated on approx. 10 acres of slightly undulating land in Kinfauns Estate, this home has has been designed with space, luxury and quality in mind. Welcomed with opulence as soon as you step into the formal entry, this immaculately presented 60sq home plus 15sq patio (approx 75sq in total) has endless inclusions. Featuring open plan kitchen, dining, family and rumpus room, the kitchen has a dishwasher, Insinkerator, gas oven and cook top. A luxurious master bedroom features his and hers walk in robe and ensuite with spa, double shower, toilet, bidet and electric floor coil heating. Two more bedrooms have BIR’s and ensuites, there are several additional living zones, plus a double garage with loft.

Contact: Wendy Tallon 0419 135 836

$680,000 - $720,000

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A RARE FIND!

$570,000 - $600,000

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A family home with a variety of options, situated in a quiet street on an approx. 1014m2 block. This versatile property offers dual living with either 4 or 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms in total. The main residence features a timber kitchen with dishwasher, wall oven and electric cook top, there is a large family lounge with French doors opening to a courtyard and a handy family room. The master bedroom has a walk in robe and ensuite, and there are BIR’s to two more bedrooms. Complete with split system heating and cooling, the propety also has a huge outdoor entertaining area adjoining the main house which connects to a spacious, self-contained granny flat with air conditioning.

This immaculate 3BR home, set on a 501m2 block, has an open floor plan with high ceilings and neutral colour palate to showcase the lashings of natural light which creates a feeling of luxury and space. Features of this ultra modern home include a kitchen with granite bench tops, 5 burner stainless steel oven, island bench, pantry and dishwasher. The open dining area and lounge features a gas log fire, and to the master bedroom is a WIR and ensuite with stone bench tops to a double vanity. Two more bedrooms have BIR’s and share the main bathroom. With attention to detail and all the extras taken care of, this property is one not to be missed.

Contact: Wendy Tallon 0419 135 836

Contact: Wendy Tallon 0419 135 836

WENDY TALLON Director / Sales Manager Licenced Real Estate Agent 0419 135 836 wendy@btre.com.au mpnews.com.au

LINDA ARNOTT Office Manager 5979 8003 realestate@btre.com.au

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FOR LEASE

LEASED Langwarrin South 585 Baxter-Tooradin Road 10 Acres with two dwellings and sheds!! Well presented property on 10 acres with two dwellings. The 1950’s main home has been renovatedand features 3BR’s, large living area with woodheater and air-conditioning, kitchen with s/steel dishwash-

er, & master bedroom with FES. Second dwelling is a two bedroom cabin with galley kitchen, meals & living area with air-conditioning, and a carport. Town water and electricity supplied to property.

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For Lease $850 Per Week View By Appointment www.harcourts.com.au Hastings Office P 03 5970 7333 hastings@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Hastings 10/14 High Street

FOR LEASE

cooking. Main bathroom and seperate laundry. Gas heating and air conditioning. Outside is an enclosed double carport which leads to the undercover entertainment area. Additional shedding for car/storage.

Situated in a family friendly court, this well presented home features 3BR’s; master bedroom with WIR and FES. Remaining bedrooms with BIR’s. Open plan meals and living area. Kitchen features gas

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Harcourts Hastings 10/14 High Street

FOR LEASE

Hastings 6 The Sheedy Way Freshly painted with brand new carpet! Exceptional double storey home, freshly painted and featuring new carpet throughout. Downstairs consists of formal living with split system, open plan kitchen combined family room & separate laundry

Hastings 17 Beilby Court

with powder room. Upstairs are three bedrooms, master bedroom with BIR, FES and ceiling fan plus second bathroom. Enjoy the undercover entertainment area with easy to maintain gardens.

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For Lease $395 Per Week View By Appointment www.harcourts.com.au Hastings Office P 03 5970 7333 hastings@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Hastings 10/14 High Street

Hastings 8/10 Kingfisher Court

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Clean and Crisp In Kingfisher This two bedroom unit is located in a peaceful complex. The master bedroom features a walk in wardrobe and semi walk through en-suite. The open plan kitchen, dining and lounge room is spacious and

light filled and the paved area outside is perfect for entertaining. Additional features are gas and electric cooking, gas heating, water tank for the toilet, maintenance free backyard and garden shed.

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Harcourts Hastings 10/14 High Street

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 Sue, Mellisa, Kristy or Liane for any property management needs, to them it’s not just a job it’s a passion. hastings.harcourts.com.au mpnews.com.au

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NEW LISTING

Hastings 113 Salmon Street

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One Of A Kind This one of a kind home begins with a formal dining and living area with access through to the large kitchen, which includes a butler’s pantry and breakfast bar overlooking the back yard. Off the kitchen a large wet room and laundry can be used as additional storage space. The three bedrooms all have walk in wardrobes, with the downstairs master bedroom having an adjoining bathroom and separate toilet. Upstairs the other 2 bedrooms both have floor to ceiling windows with one of the two bedrooms having its own front private balcony. The large family room fills the main space with high ceiling, wood fireplace and access to the rear balcony, creating a sense of serenity. Also featuring hydronic heating and split system air conditioner, this property has a workshop and is just moments from High Street and the marina. Something here for everyone, just finish the work week and relax!

For Sale

Price $560,000 - $610,000 View By Appointment www.harcourts.com.au Tim Ripper M 0434 513 640 P 03 5970 7333 tim.ripper@harcourts.com.au Shannon Ward M 0402 677 806 P 03 5970 7333 pa1.hastings@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Hastings 10/14 High Street

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1 Hector Close, BITTERN NEW LISTING

EXCEPTIONAL LOW-MAINTENANCE LIVING Entertainers Delight This spectacular 4 bedroom home offers the modern family an exceptional and functional floor plan with the perfect layout for entertaining all year round. Open-plan kitchen, meals and family area flowing out to the undercover entertainment area and deck. In addition, the backyard boasts an outdoor pavilion with bar, built-in kitchen and refrigerators and an integrated speaker system. Catering all of your families need; this property will appeal to those that love to entertain.

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THIS immaculately presented three-bedroom villa has been built to a high standard and features a comprehensive list of quality appointments. A neat facade and colourful, wellestablished gardens create a good first impression and once inside, the main open plan living zone cannot fail to impress. Incorporated into the space is a comfortable lounge with air-conditioner and ducted heating, this adjoins a dining area leading into the modern galley-style kitchen complete with stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher. All three bedrooms have carpeted floors with the larger master bedroom boasting a walk-in robe and ensuite. There is a separate bathroom and laundry. Elevating this single-level villa to the next level is a fantastic timber deck – accessible from the dining area - that will accommodate a large outdoor table for at least eight, and under the roof line of the home is a handy double garage with guest parking space.n

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$695,000 - $745,000

INSPECT

Saturday 12:00-12:30pm

CONTACT

Leonie Worrall 0420 979 956 leonie.worrall@stockdaleleggo.com.au

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ADDRESS: 6/36a Governors Road, CRIB POINT FOR SALE: $480,000 - $490,000 DESCRIPTION: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 car AGENT: Don McKenzie 0419 955 177 Baywest Real Estate, 1/109 High Street, Hastings, 5979 4412

5979 4177 69 High Street, Hastings

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

W NE ING T LIS

W NE ING T LIS

CRIB POINT 282 Stony Point Road

SOMERVILLE 5 Robert Street

A BIG BLOCK WITH BIG POSSIBILITIES - Situated in the tranquil and leafy end of Crib Point within arm’s reach of shops, public transport and HMAS Cerberus Naval Base; this solid brick-veneer residence ticks all the boxes for developers and young families.

CHARACTER THAT CREATES A WORLD OF ITS OWN - A sense of innate charm and comfort is a lasting impression in this endearing home. Peacefully nestled in a family-friendly neighbourhood bounded by parks, playing fields and leading schools.

Extend, re-build or subdivide (S.T.C.A.) on approximately 1,380sqm. n Three spacious bedrooms. n Updated kitchen with overhead cupboards, dishwasher and gas cooktop. n Generous lounge room with ceiling fan and ornate ceiling cornices throughout. n Decked outdoor entertaining area. n Solar panels, garden shed and side access to a large rear yard. n

For Sale: $550,000 - $590,000 Inspect: By Appointment

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Lovely residence with polished boards and a bright, cheerful colour palette. Boutique kitchen featuring gas cooktop and a cosy breakfast nook. n Two double bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs, master bedroom with WIR. n Family bathroom with corner spa bath. n Garden shed and single carport with side access to the generous rear yard. n n

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Christine on 0434 744 744 to discuss how she can achieve the best result for you and your property 69 High Street, Hastings, VIC 3915 Ph: (03) 5979 4177 Fax: (03) 5979 2177 www.stockdaleleggo.com.au/hastings

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

Baxter Auction this Saturday

Auction

A4 B2 C2

745 Frankston Flinders Road, Baxter A botanic 20 acres (approx.) that offers country living in suburbia, this slice of paradise is a place of peace, beauty and tranquillity at the gateway to the Mornington Peninsula. Offering incredible value for money and an opportunity to raise your family in nature with four acres of botanical gardens, a series of ponds stocked with rare native ďŹ sh, bridge entry over Watson Creek and acres of natural bush. The original four-bedroom two-bathroom residence offers all the charm and character of a country home; while there is unlimited potential to utilise the land further with scope for pony paddocks or to run livestock conveniently positioned close to Peninsula Link, schools and shops.

Auction Inspect Contact

Saturday 3rd March 12:00pm As advertised or by appointment Damian Smith 0481 875 243 Sam Galvin 0447 343 513

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

Mount Martha

Auction

5 Wattle Avenue, Mount Martha In the crème-de-la-crème of Golden Mile locations metres from the Estuary boardwalks and only a two-minute walk from Mt Martha Village’s boutique shops and cafes and the pristine beachfront with its iconic beach boxes and Yacht Club, this single-level four-bedroom, two-bathroom residence luxuriating on a spectacular 1184sqm (approx.) land parcel offers a gateway into one of the Mornington Peninsula’s most exclusive and tightly-held locations. Changing hands for the first time since the 1960s, this is a rare and rewarding opportunity to renovate the comfortable home or re-build with a luxury seaside masterpiece (SCTA) in this once in a lifetime address.

Auction Saturday 10th March 11:00am Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Holli Whitcombe 0411 109 969 bowmanandcompany.com.au

A4 B2 C2 Mount Martha

Auction

17 Hedges Court, Mount Martha Exclusively situated at the top-end of a quiet and tightly-held court with a walkway through to Citation Reserve and the beautiful Balcombe Creek boardwalk, this single-level north-west facing three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence with zoned living and a work/shop storage facility is a wonderful debut into an exclusive Mount Martha lifestyle. Within a brisk walk of the beach, this blue-chip positioned easy-care residence also enjoys close proximity to The Briars, Mount Martha Village, Bentons Square, Mornington Main Street’s cinema and restaurants, public and private schools, buses and the greater surrounding amenity that the Peninsula is famous for from award-winning wineries to world-class golf courses.

Auction Saturday 17th March 12:00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Holli Whitcombe 0411 109 969 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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

Auction

28 Dava Drive, Mornington Brilliantly positioned in beachside Mornington virtually opposite the vibrant village atmosphere of Dava Drive shops and minutes from the beachfront, this three-bedroom single-level residence set on a secure low-maintenance block is a fabulous introduction into an exclusive Mornington lifestyle. Polished floorboards provide a timeless backdrop to a sun-filled open-plan living and dining zone; while the kitchen is designed to perform. Featuring double gates to a double carport, bathroom, wood fireplace, split system air conditioning and external roller shutters, this is a fabulous first home, ready to go rental or downsize option close to schools, Bentons Square and clifftop walking trails.

Auction Saturday 17th March 11:00am Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Holli Whitcombe 0411 109 969 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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PROPERTY

2390 FRANKSTON-FLINDERS RD, BITTERN

SECTION 32 NOW AVAILABLE

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LOT 3 - 5112 m2

LOT 10 - 2490 m2

LOT 4 - 3382 m2

LOT 11 - 2501 m2

LOT 5 - 3341 m2

LOT 12 - 2536 m2

LOT 6 - 2648 m2

LOT 13 - 2691 m2

LOT 7 - 2526 m2

LOT 14 - 2946 m2

LOT 8 - 2524 m2

LOT 15 - 3720 m2

LOT 9 - 2482 m2

LOT 16 - 2965 m2

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Mornington 3/18 Rodney Court

A2 B1 C1

Private Tropical Oasis!

This stunning unit will certainly impress from the minute you step through the front door. Featuring a gourmet kitchen with stone bench tops, s/s appliances and oodles of cupboard space - surely a dream for every cook in the family! This overlooks the spacious living area with polished timber floors which, in turn, leads out to a decked alfresco area that features patio blinds. Surrounded by a lush and meticulously planted garden, this is an ideal space that would be perfect for delightful year round entertaining. Two double bedrooms, a family bathroom and a fitted laundry complete the inside, whilst the added comfort of ducted heating and split system air conditioning are yours at the mere flick of a switch. Sitting at the end of a quiet court, and just 200 metres to the sandy shores of Fishermans Beach & Lilo cafe, this is a lifestyle decision that you’ll never regret! This fantastic property will not last. Be quick so that you don’t miss out.......

For Sale $650,000-$695,000

Vivienne Spencer 0409 558 330

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Mornington 2 Beal Place

A3 B2 C2

Beal Place Could Be Your Place! Perfectly positioned within an easy stroll to Bentons Square Shopping Centre, schools, parks and public transport, this home sitting on a low maintenance block of approx 704m2 ticks a lot of boxes. The master bedroom is located towards the front of the home and offers an ensuite and walk-in robe, with a living area opposite. The spacious, light filled, open plan kitchen, dining and family room is the hub of the home and creates a fabulous space for the whole family. Along the hallway are the other two bedrooms, both with built-in robes which share the main bathroom and separate toilet. Other features on offer include ducted gas heating, alfresco area, double remote garage with internal access, rear yard access for boat or caravan storage & security alarm. Currently tenanted, this property has loads of potential and would suit investors, families or downsizers and is definitely worth an inspection.

For Sale $690,000-$750,000

Mandy Castle 0407 855 585

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TooTgarook 1943 Point Nepean Road

A5 B1

There’s Never Been a Better Time!

Regrettably, it is time to sell this much loved holiday home that holds wonderful memories spanning over 44 years of family get togethers at Christmas, Easter, school holidays and long weekends. It has been lived in and loved by three generations of four families and it’s time for new owners to enjoy this quintessential Peninsula beach house. Features 5 bedrooms plus bungalow, set on 1000m2 approx (20m x 50m).

Auction Saturday 17th March at 11.00am

Peter Skewes 0417 364 035

inspect Saturday 11.00-11.45am

Balnarring 17 Renown Road

Stuart Cox 0417 124 707

A2 B1

Ideal Opportunity

Stroll down Balnarring Beach Road and across the creek and you find yourself at the famous “Tulum” general store, beach and yacht club. This fantastic property in Renown Road is the ideal opportunity for anyone looking to get into the Balnarring market place. The land is a wonderful 891m2 with a wide frontage of 18.28m. The log cabin, which is in great condition for its age, would be an ideal first home or investment for the astute buyer. This property is currently under capitalised affording the buyer peace of mind with any improvements they may wish to make.

For Sale $660,000-$715,000

John Hanna 0408 374 334

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Auction

For Sale

Friday 23rd March at 11am On Site 8/38 New Street, Frankston

4 Hall Road, Carrum Downs

Permit Approved Residential Development Site!

New Beginnings

Building area: 176m2*

Popular size for owner occupiers & investors

Prominent corner site

Allotment of 2,505m2 (approx.)

Front & rear roller doors (rear access via Baldwyn St)

Vacant possession

Close to Peninsula and Eastlink on ramps

Additional parking on a common corner allotment Zoned general residential 1

Front office/ showroom

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Term of Sale: 10% Deposit, Balance 30/60 days

*(approx.)

James Dodge 0488 586 896 Richard Wraith 0419 564 528

1 Colemans Road, Carrum Downs

Permits approved for 34 apartments

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James Dodge 0488 586 896 Josh Monks 0409 335 179

1 Colemans Road, Carrum Downs

The Peninsula’s Leading Commercial & Industrial Agency For Lease

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3/32 Henry Wilson Drive, Capel Sound

1077 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud

New Retail Shop

Brand New Warehouse

Brand new refurbished shop of 120m2*

High clearance warehouse

Staff amenities

Container height roller door

$4,333pcm + GST + outgoings *approx.

$1,613pcm + GST + outgoings *approx.

Jamie Stuart 0412 565 562

Tanya Scagliarini 0438 289 859

Tom Crowder 0438 670 300

Office HQ Warehouse 100m2* w/ roller door access

Toilet & kitchenette

Rear access via R.O.W

1 Fuji Crescent, Mornington

Partitioned office 228m2*

Building area: 178m2*

4.6m* frontage to Point Nepean Road

For Lease

Staff amenities / air-con 4 car spaces Available mid July 2018 $3,583pcm + GST + *approx. outgoings Jamie Stuart 0412 565 562

Tanya Scagliarini 0438 289 859

For Sale

For Sale

For Lease

Affordable Office/ Warehouse

Off Street Car Parking

Busy Location

Lot 423 Suffolk Street, Capel Sound

9 Satu Way, Mornington

From $456,506

$420,000 - $450,000

Staff amenities

Mezzanine/ office upstairs

Electric roller shutter door

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Off street car parking *approx.

5 car parks per warehouse

Jamie Stuart 0412 565 562

Tom Crowder 0438 670 300

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Building areas from 147m2*

Toilet facilities with a shower

High clearance warehouse

Tom Crowder 0438 670 300

5925 6005

4/230 Main St, Mornington 3931

Lots 2, 27 & 34/31 Milgate Drive, Mornington

Prices from $1,592 pcm

4 warehouses to be built

Building area 202m2*

Jamie Stuart 0412 565 562

Glass frontage Rear roller door Good exposure Ideal for showroom or office *approx. Josh Monks 0409 335 179

Tom Crowder 0438 670 300

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100 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK...

Local lads welcomed home Compiled by Brodie Cowburn THIS evening a welcome home will be accorded Corporal F. McDonald D.C.M. and Gunner H. Upton, (who have been invalided back from the front) at the Langwarrin Hall. At the same time a presentation will be given Trooper G. Knox on the occasion of his departure to the scene of action. *** MAJOR Conder, Camp Commandant, Langwarrin, returned to camp last week, after a well deserved holiday, extending over eighteen days. This is the only change the Major has enjoyed during his residence in Langwarrin. In two years and one month he has not been absent for a single night from camp. Part of the holiday was spent in New South Wales, in company with the genial padre - Capt Chaplain Gates. A warm welcome was accorded them upon their return to camp. *** WHILE burning off sweepings from the trucks at the Albion Sand Pit on the 14th, the tree adjoining caught fire, the flames reaching thirty feet. Had it not been for the prompt action of Mr Klauer (pit forman) with his men, also ganger Gale and staff, who were working close by on the Railway line, Seaford may have had a serious fire. *** THE Somerville Red Cross Society assisted by the residents of the district

are entertaining a contingent of returned soldiers on Saturday afternoon, March 2nd at 2.30 p.m. All are invited to come and give the boys a cheer. The Langwarrin band will play selections. *** AT THE Red Cross bazaar held at Somerville last week a collection was made by the members and presented by Mr G Shepherd (chairman) to Mr Duffy (Secretary of the Hall committee) who is going into camp this week. *** EXCESSIVE Motor Traffic. A conference of municipalities was held at the Municipal Association Chambers, Melbourne, on Tuesday afternoon last, to consider the above question. The conference was convened by the Shire of Frankston and Hastings. and was presided over by Cr. W. J. Oates, President of that Shire. Two delegates were present from each of the following shires:— Mornington, Dandenong, Cranbourne, Moorabbin, Mulgrave, Nunawading, Lilydale, Upper Yarra, Braybrook, Corio, Werribee, Bacchus Marsh, Fern Tree Gully, Healesville, Doncaster, Heidelberg, Keilor, Bulla, Eltham, Melton, Broadmeadows, Gisborne. The chairman explained the object for which they were called together to endeavor to get assistance in maintaining the roads where the extra motor traffic through particular shires means that revenue that should be spent on subsidising back roads is be-

ing spent to keep CRB roads in repair for motor traffic. A serious defect in the act was that it made no provision for a speed limit for motors. It was considered that a maximum speed of 25 miles an hour was as much as the best macadamised road could carry with reasonable maintenance charges. *** A PAINFULLY sudden death occurred at Frankston on Friday afternoon when Mrs Mary Agnes Hockin, 64, a widow, collapsed while walking along Playne St. She was carried into Mr Wheeler’s chemist shop, from where a message was sent for Dr Atkinson, who pronounced life to be extinct. The coroner was informed of the death and after receiving a report from the Frankston police, gave an order for burial. Deceased leaves a grown up family of daughters, was at one time proprietress of Hockin’s hotel Elizabeth St., City *** ABOUT twenty gentlemen attended the meeting held at Frankston on Monday evening, for the purpose of considering what further steps could be taken to improve the Kananook Creek. The Shire president, Cr W. J. Oates, occupied the chair and after reading the advertisment calling the meeting said that the matter was a most serious one. The creek at present was in a terrible state. They had tried to improve it and had approached the

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is also engaged to play for the dance on Saturday (this) evening. *** CLASSIFIEDS WANTED to Hire. PIANO for use of Presbyterian Young Men’s Camp on Frankston Cricket Ground, during Easter holidays. State terms at once. W, R. McLeish, 90 Lyndhurst St Richmond. *** RECRUITING READY RECKONER For Married Men Prepared to Join the A.I.F. FOR HOME AND EMPIRE. Fortnightly Pension increases if Husband Totally Incapacitated. Fortnightly Pension increases if Husband Killed. *** C. J. LEADBETTER BEGS to announce that he will OPEN a FISH SHOP on SATURDAY 28th JULY, in Playne Street, Frankston opposite the State Savings Bank. Supplies of Fresh Fish Daily Smoked Fish and Oysters always on hand *** GRAND Water Sports and concert on Saturday, 9th March in aid of the Returned Soldiers Repatriation Fund. A fine display of Water Sports will be given on the Frankston Pier, commencing at 2.30p.m. The programme includes:—Swimming Races for Ladies and Gentlemen and boys and girls, Water Feats, diving. *** From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 23 February 1918

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Governmeet for help but though they had received all sorts of promises nothing of much avail had been done. Mr Adamson had inspected the creek, and had promised to do something but found out that there were no funds available. £100 had been put on the estimates to put more boards on the mouth of the creek, but that was all the satisfaction they had got. *** THIS evening (Feb 23) a grand entertainment will be given by the Gipsy Rovers, in the Somerville Mechanics’. Proceeds are in aid of the local branch of the Lady Mayoress’ Patriotic league. A splendid programme will be submitted and patrons are assured a pleasant time. Prices for admission are 1s 6d and 1s. *** MR J. D. Page, of Armadale, will conduct both services at the Frankston Methodist Church on Sunday next. On the same day the Rev T. H. P. Woodford of Mornington will officiate at Somerville, afternoon and evening, in connection with the the Sunday School anniversary. *** A euchre party and dance held by the Wattle Club, on Thursday, February 14th was very successful. Splendid prizes, donated by Mrs A. H. Gregory, were won by Miss Kelly and Mr Bath. The music, supplied by Panttic’s band, was greatly enjoyed. This band

The 78-Storey Treehouse ANDY and Terry’s treehouse just keeps on growing. With yet another 13 levels, it’s now got a Scribbletorium, a high-security potato chip storage facility (guarded by one very angry duck!) and even an open-air movie theatre. Speaking of movies, our friends are going to be famous! The legendary Mr Big Shot has arrived to make a Hollywood blockbuster! But when his first step is to fire Andy and replace him with a monkey – well, a gibbon named Mel Gibbon – the battle is on. Will the Treehouse Blockbuster ever get made? Who will win the battle of Andy and Terry? And why are those mysterious spy cows turning up everywhere? The team behind The 13-, 26- and 52-Storey Treehouses Live on Stage return with the newest, biggest, brightest blockbuster in the series…

but watch out for those cows! “Lively, colourful and very funny… A cool, clever show that all youngsters will love” The Daily Telegraph on The 52-Storey Treehouse “Compulsory viewing for parents and their entertainment-hungry youngsters” The Herald Sun on The 52-Storey Treehouse The 78 Storey Treehouse FAC Theatre Saturday 17 March, 11am, 3pm & 6pm 60 minutes, no interval FAC Member $23, Tickets $25, Family (4) $95 Bookings: 03 9784 1060 or thefac.com.au


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Having My Cake But Not Eating It Too By Stuart McCullough IT arrived without warning. A message appeared on my phone accompanied by a photo. The picture was of a piece of cake. The caption simply said: ‘the last piece’. I’m sure my brother meant it as a provocation of a kind. But he was wrong. Instead of a golden opportunity to lord it over me, this was my chance to seize a moral high ground so lofty that the altitude would require Sherpas and an oxygen tank. I held nothing back in response. That, in retrospect, was my mistake. Each year our mother makes Christmas cakes. These are then distributed to me and to my siblings. Granted, there was an ugly period during which the size of your cake depended on the size of your family. Suffice to say, that some members of the family received a cake that could only be described in terms of acreage whereas mine was a notch or two above ‘cup cake’. These days, however, each family receives the same thing. Which makes the weeks that follow even more interesting. For as long as I can remember, there’s been an unspoken competition between my brothers and sisters and I regarding these Christmas cakes. It’s both breathtakingly simply and deadly serious. The rules are simple. The person who keeps at least some of their cake for the longest period of time wins. That’s what my brother was really telling me with that text message. He was telling me that he’d won. Again. My brother has a gift for taking his time. He always has. As kids, he’d

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still have Easter eggs in November, months after the rest of us had wolfed down our own, leaving nothing but brightly coloured foil in a twisted mess. It was the same with biscuits. Rather than eat a Tim Tam, my brother would dissect it, patiently picking of bits of chocolate until the

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entire thing was completely denuded. It was inevitable that he’d parlay his extraordinary skill for preservation into the annual Christmas cake competition. We’d catch up and he’d say, ‘February 12’ and I’d know exactly what he was talking about. I’ve never been good at it. Years

ago, when I was single, I probably had my best shot of winning. Back then I ate Christmas cake throughout January as a substitute for dinner. Then, after I was married, I discovered to my absolute horror that I was expected to share my Christmas cake with others. Not just with my wife, but her sister, my mother in law and, so it seemed, various passers by. This severely curtailed my ability to make it past the first week after Christmas. One of my sisters has her own challenges in this respect – she has three teenage boys and is lucky if there’s anything left after the car trip home. This time, I took a strategic approach. Instead of allowing people to descend on my Christmas cake like a hoard of gigantic ants, I lopped off a chunk and handed it over without fuss. This extraordinary act of generosity seemed to satiate the need of my nearest and dearest to demand more. It meant that my Christmas cake would be free of the threat unexpected raids and unplanned pillaging. All I had to do now was exercise self control. Luckily, I quite like exercise, and I still had Christmas cake left over by the time we hit February. Perhaps I was a little too quick to claim victory. I texted my brother, boasting that I still had some Christmas cake left. His response was immediate, claiming that he’d be at my place by six. I, in turn, informed him that I was in Horsham. He quickly replied that instead of six, he’d arrive at half past seven. For a moment, I thought he had failed to comprehend that I would not be available before it dawned on me that I was surplus

to requirements. I laughed it off as a joke, before messaging my wife and telling her to check the locks. It was in the days that followed that I overplayed my hand. Having received a photo, I decided to send a picture of my own. It was of my last piece of Christmas cake. Having made it all the way to February, this was something of a personal best for me. I even positioned the little Santa figurine. Perhaps it was the angle or a trick of the light, but the photo almost looked as though Father Christmas was yelling in anger, defending the last piece of cake. At a glance, it seemed as though St Nick might even be flipping my brother the bird. I sent it to him along with the hashtag ‘last piece’. That, so I thought, was that. I received a series of messages in reply. The first one read ‘#dropthemic’ and included an emoji of a microphone. Presumably the microphone was in the process of being dropped. It’s had to tell sometimes with emojis. It was then followed by a photo of a cake still wrapped in plastic. It was, my brother would go on to explain, a back up cake. One they’d been given as a reward for their children’s help with decorating. He then followed it up with a final text that simply read, ‘#theydon’tlikechristmascake’. I was beaten. My brother had once again bested me. Soundly beaten, there was nothing I could do but console myself with my last piece of Christmas cake. Yum. stuart@stuartmccullough.com


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Wickets tumble at Lloyd Park PROVINCIAL

By Mr & Mrs IT Gully IT is going to be an enthralling second week of cricket at Langwarrin’s Lloyd Park this Saturday as the home team attempts to defend its measly total of 135. Baxter’s Dale Irving and Ben Brittain tore through the Kanga’s top order at one stage having them reeling at 2/2. Jake Prosser (23) Trav Campbell (51) and Taylor Smith (22) helped the Kangas get to their final total. They lasted just 66.4 overs. Yohan Maddege bowled 20.4 overs for Baxter and finished with the outstanding figures of 4/41. Baxter faced the final 13 overs of the day and things could not have gone any worse. They will resume this week at 4/31 with Chris Brittain, Justin Bridgeman and Dale Irving still to bat. Mornington has set Peninsula Old Boys 175 for victory in their match at Alexandra Park. Michael Heib top scared for the Doggies with 48 while Sam Wiese opened with 38. Adam Gailitis was the pick of the POB bowlers with 4/58 from 31 overs. POB faced the final 3 overs of the day and finished at 0/11. Pearcedale has set Mt Eliza an awkward total of 167 after Lyle House took 5/23. A number of Pearcedale batsmen

got starts with Will Kennedy top scoring with 30 and Chris Dew hitting 28. Mt Eliza faced the final 2 overs of the day and will resume this week at 0/5. Sorrento’s top order fired on Saturday against Crib Point and the result was 9/236 from 80 overs. Jedd Falck top scored for the Sorras with 49, Bobby Wilson continued his country week form with 48 and Tom Clarke contributed 41 to the final total. The Magpies Glenn Barclay was the best of the bowlers picking up 5/76 from 33 overs.

Country week champs MORNINGTON Peninsula Cricket Association was crowned Country Week champions last week after beating SaleMaffra in the final by 5 wickets. The MPCA batted first at the Junction Oval and put together a more than competitive score of 5/227, with skipper Bobby Wilson hitting an unbeaten 113 while Chris Dew opened with 66. Sale-Maffra was always in the contest eventually bowled out in the final over for 214. Wilson followed up his superb performance with the bat snaring 4/36 off 8.4 overs with the ball. The MPCA also defeated Sale-Maffra in round 2 of the competition by almost 100 runs. Its only blemish throughout the competition was against Traralgon in round 1, losing by 46 runs.

The chase is on: Mt Eliza has edged ahead of Pearcedale in the Provincial match. Picture: Andrew Hurst

Hills in strong position DISTRICT

In command: Heatherhill battling Mt Martha. Picture: Andrew Hurst

By Mr & Mrs IT Gully HEATHERHILL has placed itself in a commanding position against Mt Martha in MPCA District cricket. The Hills bowled out the Reds for 180 in the 68th over. It should have been a lot less given the Red’s skipper Rhys Whitling scored 46 at the bottom of the innings. Brett Maxwell was the pick of the Hills bowlers with 3/28. In reply, Heatherhill faced the final 12 overs of the day and opener Steven O’Donnell blasted the attack scoring a quick fire 40 to have the

Hills 0/46 at stumps. Hastings needs six wickets and Seaford needs 62 runs for victory in their match at Seaford Reserve. In a game that is sure to go down to the wire, Hastings batted first and limped to 121. At one stage the Blues were 8/77. Seaford’s skipper, Ryan McQueen, took 3/10 and Dean Polsen snared 3/35. Facing the final 18 overs of the day Seaford was cruising at 0/29 before losing 4/32. Luke Hewitt picked up 3/27. Rosebud has already won its match against Rye. Rye batted first and lasted just 37

Eagles chase big scalp PENINSULA

By Mr & Mrs IT Gully SOMERVILLE is just 34 runs short of victory against Red Hill in MPCA Peninsula cricket after 16 wickets fell on the opening day. The Eagles will resume this week at 6/65 chasing down Red Hill’s first innings total of 98. Red Hill skipper Simon Dart was the only notable performer scoring 44. Delacombe Park appears to be in the box seat against Pines on their home turf needing a further 151 runs for victory with 9 wickets in hand. Pines batted first on Saturday with Ashley Hupe top scoring with 47 while Lai Leaunoa was next best with 37. Ricky Ramsdale was sensational

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with the ball for the Parkers taking 5/46 off 29.5 overs, including ten maidens. The Parkers will have the full 80 overs to track down the total. Moorooduc will need to be at its best with the bat this week in an effort to score the 217 required to beat Long Island. Pathum De Mel took 3/29 for the Ducks while Reece Cordeux helped himself to 3/39. The Ducks will resume this week at 0/2. In the final match, Flinders has set Main Ridge 224 for victory. A number of Sharks got starts, the pick of them being Shane Beggs with 33 and Brennan Gillies with 31. Sam Lyons was the best of the Main Ridge bowlers with 4/63 from 24.5 overs.

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Home advantage: Delacombe Park has the upper hand over Pines. Picture: Andrew Hurst

overs and was bowled out for 75. In reply, Rosebud faced the final 43 overs for the day and got their score to 7/146, Jason Mathers unbeaten at the crease on 51. Baden Powell needs 154 runs with nine wickets in hand in its match against Seaford Tigers. Mackenzie Gardener top scored for the Tigers with 43 while David James was next best with 30 after the Tigers won the toss and batted first. The Braves were forced to face the final four overs of the day, but didn’t come through unscathed losing Tyson Jackson for a duck. They will resume this week at 1/5.


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Knights facing an outright loss SUB-DISTRICT

By Mr & Mrs IT Gully BALLAM Park is staring down the barrel of an outright defeat against Tootgarook in MPCA Sub District cricket. The Knights batted first and lost their first six batsmen for less than fifteen runs between them. Shannon Roberts proved to be the saviour for the Knights with 23. Stephen Brain

was clearly the Frog’s best bowler capturing 6/27 off 17 overs. Tootgarook then went to town and in 27 overs rattled together 7/127, Tim Symons top scoring with 43 and Travis French hitting 42. The Knights faced the final 16 overs of the day and will resume at 1/24, still 50 runs behind. Whilst it may be too late for Frankston YCW to make finals,

they are giving it a red-hot dip against Dromana. Dromana batted first and was bowled out for 124 with YCW’s Levi Greenwood taking 3/19. Dromana’s Jeff Bluhm top scored with 39. In reply, the Stonecats, without Jason Bedford, are 1/33. Boneo needs 117 runs with nine wickets in hand in their match at Bo-

neo Reserve against Balnarring. Lachlan Barton top scored for Balnarring after they won the toss and batted first scoring 40, while Nathan Kleinig was next best with 24. Boneo skipper Leigh Janssen was unbelievable for his side picking up 8/52 off 29.2 overs. Boneo will resume this week at 1/1. Tyabb will need to be at its best this week with the bat to hunt down Car-

rum Downs’ total of 207. The Yabbies have made a great start however and will resume this week at 0/33. Kaden Latcham was solid with the ball for the Yabbies bowling 16 overs and finishing with 4/37. In the final match, Carrum has set Skye 181 for victory. Corey Hand scored 50 and Dillan Steed hit 42 to help Carrum to 180 off 75.5 overs. In reply, Skye is 0/13..

Greening wins FFA Cup tie in extra time SOCCER

By Craig MacKenzie GOALSCORING legend David Greening led Somerville Eagles to a nailbiting FFA Cup upset over Balmoral at Somerville Secondary College on Saturday. The man dubbed “The Green Machine” scored in the 18th minute of extra time to give Somerville a 3-2 win over its more fancied State 4 opponent after scores were deadlocked at 2-2 after normal time. Balmoral started brightly and took the lead in the 26th minute with a decent strike from the edge of the box by Enver Malkic but Somerville levelled in the 35th minute via a long-range wind-assisted free kick from Greening which sailed over the head of Balmoral keeper Esar Corhodzic. Somerville dominated the second half with Bjorn Kutschera and Joel Wade shooting wide and Greening and Louis Griffiths being denied by Corhodzic. A quick break in the 57th minute saw Greening combining with Matt Curd whose cross enabled former Baxter striker Griffiths to open his account for his new club. But Balmoral hit back through Muamer Sosic in the 80th minute and Somerville keeper Brad Klarenbeek kept his side in the cup with a stunning save from a point-blank header in the 85th minute. Eagles’ fans were in disbelief when a Greening goal was controversially ruled offside shortly after forcing the contest into extra time. Greening’s moment of magic came in the second half of extra time when a superb through ball by Jarryd Lymer sent the Eagles’ player-coach clear and he cut in from the left before curling the ball into the far corner for the winner. Baxter lost 4-0 to Springvale City in their FFA Cup tie at Baxter Park on Saturday. A defensive blunder allowed Minas Leminded to open the scoring in the second minute. Baxter created chances but Liam Kilner and Ben Meiklem couldn’t get the breakthrough while a disputed offside decision denied Matt Morgan. Leminded grabbed a second on the break and when Adem Alicevic was put through and finished well to make it 3-0 the contest was as good as over by half-time. Baxter continued to fashion a series of chances in the second half but Leminded completed his hat-trick in the 70th minute and the home side’s afternoon was summed up by a glaring miss by Alan Lipsett in the final minute. Langwarrin and Goulbourn Valley Suns had to settle for a scoreless draw in their NPL2 clash at Lawton Park on Saturday. The scoreline masks the chances created by both sides and Langy keeper Robbie Acs and Goulburn counterpart Fraser Greenwood had fine games. Nevertheless, the contest cried out for a finisher and Langy duo Liam Baxter and John Kuol and Goulburn strikers Craig Carley and Bill Marshall had enough chances to settle the issue. A glancing header by Baxter from a near post corner in the 15th minute went close and Marshall blew a great chance to score in the 34th minute when he dummied cleverly inside the area then struck a firm shot from 10 metres that Acs reacted to superbly and parried. Carley got clear two minutes into the second half only to blast his shot well over and a crunch-

Eagles soar: Somerville striker Louis Griffiths scored in the 57th minute against Balmoral in the FFA Cup on Saturday. Picture: John Punshon

ing tackle on Langy right back Andy McLean in the 62nd minute sparked a melee in the centre of the pitch. A sweetly-timed strike from 25 metres by Callum Goulding forced Greenwood to tip over in the 76th minute and three minutes later the Goulburn custodian made his best save of the match when he was at full stretch down low to tip wide a Paul Speed free kick. In the 81st minute, Acs did well to tip over a close-range shot from Vani Shamoon and the last chance of the contest fell to Langy central defender Andy McIntyre whose ambitious overhead kick in the 91st minute sailed wide of the far post. Langy’s under-20s won the earlier match 1-0 with the decisive moment coming in the 54th minute when Travis Ernsdoerfer won the ball on the left of the area and squared it to Alexander Whyte for a tap-in. Cedric Benza has completed a two-match carryover suspension and will be available next weekend to face his old club Springvale White Eagles. Southern United’s NPLW season kicked off at Monterey Reserve on Sunday with the seniors losing 5-1 to Bayside United, which had signed most of Southern’s 2017 squad during a turbulent off-season. There were many positives to Southern’s display, not the least being the performances of goalkeeper Freya Crocker and defensive linchpin Natasha Dakic. Southern’s goal was spectacular thanks to

Nina Bucalo’s free-kick and the club is hopeful of signing another couple of players on the local market this week. The under-19s lost 5-0 but their heads never dropped and they continued to interpass with no fear of the scoreline. Haylea Porter scored for the under-16s in their 1-1 draw while Rhys McKenna, Alessandra Davis and Eden McKeown were on target in the under-14s’ 3-0 win. The under-12s lost 2-0. Mornington boss Adam Jamieson has been busy completing his first team squad for an assault on the State 1 South-East championship and has signed three players from the UK, one from the local market and has finally agreed terms with veteran striker Wayne Gordon. Sam Reeves is a left-sided player recommended by left-back Jack Truelove. Reeves had been playing in Perth, WA for the past few months. Andre Bennett, 24, is a defender or midfielder who was on the books of Middlesbrough and Gateshead and was signed from Bishop Auckland. He is a former teammate of Sammy Orritt and was also recommended by Mornington assistant coach Dale White who played with Bennett’s father Gary. He is due in Melbourne this week. Scottish midfielder Alexander White has agreed terms. The 25-year-old was on Dundee United’s books as a youth player and has played in the US on a

scholarship with Carson Newman University in Tennessee. Jamieson also has signed goalkeeper Steve Bayard from South Springvale. In State 2 South-East news Frankston Pines went down 4-3 to Brighton in a practice match at Monterey Reserve on Saturday. Ioasa Saemo (2) and Jack Carter scored for Pines and the club expects to sign Lewis Potter, CJ Hodgson, Graham Hill and Luke Murray this week. State 2 rival Peninsula Strikers takes on Mornington at Centenary Park tomorrow (Tuesday) at 7pm. Strikers announced bold plans late last year after appointing Andy O’Dell as senior coach with a brief to completely revamp the senior squad but it hasn’t been plain sailing. Aron Wilford, ex-Southern Stars, Bentleigh Greens, Oakleigh Cannons and St Kilda Celts, was announced as assistant player-coach last October and the big central defender was expected to play a pivotal role in the club’s promotion push. Not any more. There were issues over Wilford’s ability to train more than once a week and an inability to agree terms put paid to any prospective move. Central defender James Neighbour was set to make the switch to Strikers from State 2 NorthWest 2017 champion Altona City but was lured to Mazenod instead. Last November Strikers agreed terms with utility Marcus Slimane, 27, a former Altona City player who played at State 1 level with Caulfield United Cobras last season. Slimane was forced to pull out of the move when a job transfer sent him to Melbourne Airport. To make matters worse marquee striker Aziz Bayeh snapped an Achilles training with Heatherton United. On a positive note, the club has signed 26-yearold former Gretna and Carlisle United central defender Dean Rae who arrived from the UK last month. “Obviously I’ve got players coming but I’ve been burnt so I’m going to keep their names quiet,” said O’Dell. “It’s been a frustrating pre-season with players coming and going and people letting me down but we’ve made a big improvement and if everyone comes we’ll give it a big push.” In State 3 South-East news Seaford United agreed terms with attacking midfielder Matt Morris-Thomas last week. Morris-Thomas had been training with former club Frankston Pines. Seaford expects to make further player announcements next week. State 3 rival Skye United enhanced its promotion credentials with a 2-1 win over Brandon Park in a friendly at Waratah Reserve on Saturday. A Mark O’Connor free-kick and a Cameron Leopold header did the damage for Billy Armour’s outfit. Frankston Pines, Peninsula Strikers, Seaford United and Skye United go into the draw today (Monday) for the next round of the 2018 FFA Cup. Check your club’s social media pages for cup fixture details. This weekend’s league games: SATURDAY 5pm: Springvale White Eagles v Langwarrin (White Eagles Stadium). SUNDAY 2.30pm: Calder Utd v Southern Utd (Keilor Park Recreation Reserve). Western Port News 27 February 2018

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Rock climbing talent on the up FRANKSTON and the Mornington Peninsula have quietly seen a rise in junior rock climbing talent. A Carrum Downs indoor climbing gym at Bayside Rock Climbing has become a base camp for state and national rock climbers with juniors as young as sixyears-old taking to the main stage to represent their state. With over 100 competitors taking part at the recent Victorian State Lead Climbing Titles (roped climbing) in Brunswick, the gym managed to take out three of the top four spots in the youth D category for climbers born after 2006. The gold medal was won by 11-yearold Kai Robertson, of Rye, with nineyear-old climber Tom Walkington, of Point Leo, and six-year-old climber Seb Johnson, of Frankston South, finishing in second and fourth positions respectively. The victory bought up Kai’s second Victorian title as he also claimed the state boulders title (short, technically hard climbs, without ropes, over crash mats) late last year. Kai’s father, Karl Bromelow said the boys did a great job with their climbs and that they were quite amazing to watch. “They always get the crowd going. They love to see the passion and perseverance in the boy’s climbs and they are doing stuff which would make most adults shy from,” Mr Bromelow said. “Seb is only six and is still in the junior program because he isn’t old enough to be in the development squad but without a doubt, he will eventually be there.” The gym which is owned by multiple national climbing champion James Kassay has got some of Australia’s up-andcoming junior rock climbing talent and Bromelow believes the gym and the fairly

Rising talent: Kai Robertson, 11, climbs up Mt Arapiles. Picture: Karl Bromelow

young sport of rock climbing is ever ascending. “The gym provides more state and national champions than any other in Australia,” Mr Bromelow said. “It’s a very active scene in Victoria and the gym has the advantage of having one of the best coaches in the country.” National coach Will Hammersla coaches at the gym and has also recently made it into the final four for the Vicsport Young Volunteer of the Year awards. “I’m not surprised to see the young climbers from the gym perform well at the state and national level,” Mr Bro-

melow said. “It’s an exceptional gym and the management gives the kids every opportunity to excel. It’s quite extraordinary what is happening there.” “It’s critical that the sport is about enjoyment and it is intense but the kids are still having fun when climbing.” As well as training at the gym twice a week the boys are often travelling to the Grampians, climbing Mount Arapiles and head to Mt Macedon to practice outdoor climbing but they have also been doing some training down on the peninsula. “We are quite a way from the well-established rock formations but because we are explorers by nature we are often looking around the peninsula to find different places that we can practice bouldering and work on technique,” Mr Bromelow said. “We’ve found a few places along the peninsula which we go to a few times each week.” The boys, along with several other climbers from the gym’s development squad, are preparing for the National Lead Climbing Titles in May and will compete in some local competitions in the meantime. “Tom looks like he’ll be going to the nationals and Kai can if he wants to but it is up to him if he is ready to go interstate and compete as it’s held in Sydney,” Mr Bromelow said. “Indoor climbing makes its first appearance as an official sport at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics so maybe one day we will see the boys donning the green and gold.” Ben Triandafillou

Peak condition: Frankston Dolphins are set for their practice match against reigning VFL premiers Port Melbourne. Picture: Supplied

Dolphins keen for Port Melbourne clash FRANKSTON Dolphins will clash against the reigning 2017 VFL Premiers, Port Melbourne, in a friendly pre-season match on Saturday 24 March in support of the Light Up Autism foundation. It will be the Dolphins first home practise match for the season at the Frankston City Oval and will put on display the talent within their new list of players. Frankston Dolphins event coordinator Alan Wickes said it will be a huge day for the club as they’ll be able to see how they match up against a top club heading into their VFL return. “The team has trained very well and the new coach is doing a good job. We have a great team doing the physical fitness part of it and all reports are that

we will be competitive,” Wickes said. “Our side will be very keen to strut their stuff and Port Melbourne have had a turnover of trainers so we are hoping to get them on the hop.” The game kicks off at 3pm with two TAC Cup games also being played beforehand. The Oakleigh Chargers v the Eastern Ranges at 10.30am with the Northern Knights and Sandringham Dragons kicking off afterwards at 1pm. While entrance to the games is free, optional gold coin donations will go towards Light Up Autism as well as funds raised at the luncheon where former Hawthorn players Gary Buckenara and Gary Ayres will be speaking. Ben Triandafillou

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You can fly, give it a try! YOU can start to fly before 14 years old and, as a special one day only promotion, Peninsula Aero Club is offering a fully refundable ‘Trial Introductory Flight’ for those who sign up at the Tyabb Air Show on the 11th of March. Terms and conditions of this offer will be available at the PAC stand at the Show. School student Hudson Fitzgerald is enthusiastic about the benefits of learning to fly. “I am now in Year 12 at Peninsula Grammar and I thought I could share my experience of learning to fly and getting my Recreational Pilots Licence at Peninsula Aero Club. It was part of the Aviation Study programme that Peninsula Grammar offered. Although I don’t anticipate following a career in aviation, flying has helped me in so many ways and it was fun. The skills I learned and the confidence it gave me has been amazing. Dad kept telling me, once you pass, everything else in your life will

become so much easier. It has! When in the air you have to manage many tasks - weather, engine and fuel management, traffic, navigation, but it’s all exciting and now I have a clearer view when I face new challenges. My general maths has improved through my flying study because I could see that it had a real-life purpose. I have just passed my driver’s license in a manual, first go, and the experience gained from flying helped me so much. The skills learnt to get my pilots license have helped me in so many areas and are a great benefit that I will be able to use in my future employment. I would encourage as many teenagers as possible to learn to fly, it has been a great fun experience and has helped me along the way. I was only 15 years old when I started and 16 when I went solo.”

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Community support A SUBSTANTIAL portion of finds raised at the Tyabb Air Show will be provided to Community Service Organisations Peninsula Aero Club has a long history of running air shows at Tyabb to raise funds for charities on the Mornington Peninsula. These shows initially started in the early 1970’s to finance the “Angel of Mercy”, the world’s first helicopter to be fully equipped as an aerial ambulance, which had been established by Bill Vowell, operating from Tyabb. Bill was a Peninsula Aero Club member from 1967. Once the Ambulance Service leased the helicopter, funds from Tyabb Airshows have been donated to various charities and community groups, principally located on the Mornington Peninsula.

After the last air show $46,000 was donated and previous donations have included Headspace, CFA, Legacy, Men’s Sheds, Literary Villages, Rosebud Hospital Maternity Wing and Hastings SES. This year, Riding for the Disabled is nominated to be the principal beneficiary. Riding for the Disabled Victoria is a not for profit organization that enables individuals with a variety of disabilities, ages and backgrounds to develop independence, a sense of freedom and to reach their equestrian goals, through adaptive coaching techniques and equipment. The air show is assisted by members of the local community. Others to benefit will include Tyabb CFA – Peninsula Aero Club has a tradition of giving support to

this grass roots service organization. What more is there to say about a group of volunteers who serve their community at all times and often under the worst conditions. Mt Eliza Lions Club – A club dedicated to community service. The Lions Club is a regular helper to the Tyabb Air Show and a very worthy recipient of a donation. Tyabb Cricket & Football Clubs – A commendable part of the local community both clubs are regular supporters of the Tyabb Air Shows supplying the very important service of car park management. The Aero Club recognizes their contributions with a donation each show.

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