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Officially open: Jenny Angliss-Goodall and Cooper Smith cutting the ribbon to mark the official operning of a boardwalk, viewing platform and ramp at Point Leo. Picture: Keith Platt

“WOW. This is the first time I’ve ever been able to see the beach from this spot,” Jenny AnglissGoodall said as she looked up and down the beach at Point Leo on Saturday. The former president of the Disabled Surfers Association Mornington Peninsula had just driven her motorised wheelchair to the viewing platform on top of a sand dune overlooking the beach. No stranger to Point Leo, Ms Angliss-Goodall, of Mornington, has previously been restricted to beach-level views. Minutes before admiring the view, Ms AnglissGoodall, with the help of 13-year-old Cooper Smith, of Seaford, had cut a yellow ribbon officially opening a wheelchair-accessible boardwalk leading to the viewing platform. Once at the platform there is a ramp to the beach. The opening was preceded by a speech by Mornington Peninsula Shire councillor Frank Martin who, during his mayoral term, cemented the shire’s commitment to making more public places accessible to all by donating enough money from the proceeds of the mayoral ball for the DSAMP to buy two wide-tyred wheelchairs and part pay for a concrete path from the car park to the Point Leo Surf Life Saving Club. DSAMP committee members and supporters were joined at the opening ceremony by Mornington MP David Morris and his wife Linda, Liberal candidate for Nepean, Russell Joseph, and councillors David Gill and Antonella Celi. Keith Platt “Boardwalk opens new views at Point Leo” Page 9

Brake on Hastings electric train Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire has watered down its demands to electrify the railway line between Frankston and Hastings. An “advocacy paper” released by the shire earlier this month stated that electrifying the railway to Baxter offered “minimal benefits” to peninsula residents and meant extending the town’s urban area into the green wedge. But councillors last week changed

course, accepting Baxter as “phase one” of the railway line’s electrification and Hastings as “phase two”. In a late addition to the 22 May council meeting agenda, "team leader - peninsula wide" Rosa Zouzoulas submitted a report that identified two pieces of shire-owned vacant land that could be used for car parking if Baxter is made the end of the electrified line. The “advocacy paper” adopted a week earlier by the shire’s planning service committee had made it clear Baxter was unsuitable to be a train ter-

minus (“Shire off line over train” The News 22/5/18). The change has also led to an extraordinary accusation from Cr David Gill that the mayor, Cr Bryan Payne, ignored changes to a council decision, issuing a news release saying the shire “welcomes” rather than “acknowledges” a federal government commitment to at least part finance the line’s electrification. He said the mayor should make a public apology to the council. “I regard the way the last minute of-

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Signing up to sink floating gas plant Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au A PETITION presented to Hastings MP Neale Burgess on Friday – which he will present to state parliament – opposes power company AGL’s proposal for a floating gas plant at Crib Point to process liquid natural gas. Mr Burgess says he has consistently supported the Crib Point community’s opposition to new port developments. “I made a commitment to this community while in government that there would be no industrial development south of Hastings,” he said. “It’s time the wishes of Crib Point residents came first.” The gas plant, or floating storage regasification unit (FSRU), is a 290-metre vessel planned to be moored at the Crib Point jetty. It would convert LNG to gas to be transported by a new pipeline to Pakenham. To accommodate the vessel the Port of Hastings Development Authority is undertaking what it says are “remediation works” on the jetty which are expected to be completed in January 2019 (“Jetty gets ready for gas” The News 15/5/18). The No AGL Gas Terminal for Crib Point group says the process of converting LNG from liquid to gas would require 450 million litres of seawater a day, “sterilised” with chlorine, and returned to the bay six degrees Celsius colder than the surrounding water. The group says little is known about the potential effects of this process on Western Port’s fragile marine life. It has also raised fears of fire or explosion and for the potential for tankers under “flags of convenience” transporting the LNG to be poorly maintained and crewed with cheap, foreign labour. It says the unit poses a potential negative impact on local businesses dependent on tourism

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TYABB artist Jeanne Rachelle White has been invited to exhibit at the International Naive Art Festival in Katowice, Poland, next month. She is one of 30 Australian artists exhibiting works at the long-running festival which this year has Australia as the country in focus. The festival brings together about 300 self-taught naïve artists from around the world whose works were viewed by 30,000 visitors last year. The former industrial city has transformed over the past 20 years into an arts destination with one of the world’s largest international festivals of naïve art. Festival organisers praise White’s work for “colourfully celebrating the

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it so appealing. I was first introduced to this style by a baker, who displayed his art in his shop. Throughout the past 30 years I have put on many successful exhibitions, created greeting cards for Target Australia, and won various awards, including from the Lorne Art Show. “My work at times has had a strong indigenous style which enables me to incorporate both influences - a throw back from a distant relative, I believe. “I still manage to sell my work, which includes a lot of commissions. “I hope to explore more local areas of interest and be more inspired.” The Art Naif Festival runs 8 June-10 August at the Wilson Shaft Gallery, Katowice. Stephen Taylor

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Hall brawl ruins Hastings party A GIRL’S 18th birthday party at Hastings Community Hall, Saturday night 26 May, was ruined by a wild brawl among guests. Police used capsicum spray to disperse the brawlers after a fight broke out in the toilets and spread into the main hall where 150 guests were assembled. It then spilled outside, 10.30pm. Detective Senior Sergeant Alan Paxton, of Mornington Peninsula CIU, said the front door and some windows in the hall, in High Street, were damaged in the brawl involving “numerous youths” swinging punches and wrestling on the floor. Later reports said police car windows were smashed and the hall’s walls spray painted. One youth’s nose was broken in the melee. Detective Paxton said there were no arrests “at this stage” and that he was

pleased no police had been injured bringing the brawl under control.

Car fire at Flinders A CAR was set alight in Flinders and destroyed, Saturday night 26 May. Detective Senior Sergeant Alan Paxton, of Mornington Peninsula CIU, said the 2004 Mercedes coupe was driven into a barrier near the car park at the southern end of King Street, 10.50pm. A man was seen lighting the fire using some sort of accelerant and then calmly walking away. The car was totally destroyed. No description of the man is available and it had not been established yesterday (Monday 28 May) if the car was stolen as the owners are believed to be away. Anyone with information is urged to call Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.

Bay baby boom prediction A SURVEY of baby snapper in Port Phillip has recorded the highest count in 26 years, surpassing previous peaks in 2001 and 2004. Victorian Fisheries Authority boss Travis Dowling said the baby snapper boom would herald an “unprecedented influx” of small snapper in 2022 and bigger snapper – over 40cm – in 2025.

“Anglers will notice exceptionally high numbers of undersize snapper over the next few years in Port Phillip Bay, Western Port, and central/ western coastal waters. The snapper baby boom was similar to predictions for King George whiting “in the years ahead” as fisheries scientists had never before seen such good baby snapper numbers.

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Artist captures drama of battle MT MARTHA artist Eric Shepherd has been commissioned to do a painting of a WWI battlefield for an “exhibition of premium art by the best Victorian artists”. His oil on canvas work Battle of the Somme will feature in the Holt Armistice 100 year art exhibition at Narre Warren Mechanics Institute Hall in October. The exhibition will be attended by ambassadors or representatives of the embassies of the countries involved in the conflict. Afterwards the artists’ works will travel around the major cities in Australia. Mr Shepherd, 83, said he put a lot of effort into researching details behind his picture to ensure it was accurate. He

is aware of another artist’s work which featured a rifle that, in reality, was not used in a particular battle and, in fact, had not been developed until years after. “About 30 artists will be represented at the exhibition which will display newspapers of the day telling the story of the battle, photographs showing the signing of the Armistice and letters from families to their loved ones,” he said. Afterwards, a book of the exhibition will feature prints of the paintings and a biography of each artist. “It’s all very exciting,” Mr Shepherd said. “It’s going to be a wiz-bang event.” Stephen Taylor

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‘Old money’ repairs park road A SECTION of Defence Road in Point Nepean National Park will be closed for the next nine weeks. Parks Victoria says the roadworks are part of the state government’s $3.7 million “commitment towards activating the Point Nepean master plan”. However, the announcement by Parks Victoria has not gone unnoticed by Mornington Peninsula Shire councillor Hugh Fraser who says the money being used to pay for the road is not “new money”. “The $3.7 million announced by the minister at the quarantine station Point Nepean on 21 January this year with a great fanfare as if it were new state government money, is in fact what is left over unspent from the federal government grant provided to the state when the Commonwealth handed over Point Nepean as a national park to the state,” Cr Fraser said. Parks Victoria says the roadworks will improve the safety and amenity of Defence Road. The 3.6 kilometres of road will be rebuilt

between Danson Drive and Fort Nepean and temporarily affect access to parts of the national park. A news release from Parks Victoria says drainage works “to reduce erosion of the fragile landscape” will also be undertaken. While the works are underway there will be no shuttle bus; no vehicle access to the Gunners Cottage Car Park; no cyclists or pedestrians allowed on Defence Road beyond Danson Drive; and no access to Fort Nepean, Fort Pearce, the Harold Holt Memorial, Cheviot Hill, or the range area. Access to the Point Nepean Cemetery, Walter Pisterman Walking Track and the western section of Coles Track from Observatory Point to Cheviot Hill will also be closed. The Quarantine Station will remain open, as will Coles Track up to and including Observatory Point, Wilsons Folly Walking Track and the Bay Beach Walking Track. Call the Point Nepean information centre on 8427 2099 for further details.


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Opponents ready for roadside visit Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au MEMBERS of the Australian Wildlife Protection Council are today (Tuesday 29 May) planning to visit the site of proposed vegetation clearing by VicRoads on the Mornington Peninsula Freeway. The inspection follows a meeting between the groups over treatment of animals displaced by the contentious median-strip clearing which had conservationists and animal carers up in arms (“Plea to end ‘cruel’ freeway clearing” The News 14/5/18). VicRoads and the wildlife protection council are at odds over the methods used to remove the vegetation and the capabilities of the tree removalists and animal habitat managers contracted for the work, which is expected to start this week. Even the need for the wholesale clearing of the vegetation is in dispute, with the wildlife protection council arguing that the installation of wirerope barriers, which prompted the clearing, had been discontinued in several European countries. Australian Wildlife Protection Council secretary Eve Kelly refuted a comment by VicRoads that “the AWPC have confidence in the fauna detection and handling process outlined by [the contractors]”. Ms Kelly said: “It has been our experience that it has taken much effort to ensure actions are completed and followed through for this project. It would, therefore, be presumptuous for anyone at VicRoads to say the AWPC have confidence in the vegetation removal along the freeway. “We have had some concerning feedback about the way in which these contractors conduct their work on other projects.” After meeting the contractors earlier this month

Ms Kelly said she feared for the safety of displaced animals: “This habitat is abundant with ringtails and, while the forestry machine is not being used, heavy machinery still is, such as a large excavator with claw and bucket, Bobcat, chain saws, elevated work platform for large trees, wood chipper and temporary fencing. This machinery will create [lots of noise] and disturb wildlife.” VicRoads admitted in its action plan that stage one of the project “resulted in the disturbance of animals at a rate higher than expected and the project was suspended”. Learning from errors made in the first stage, VicRoads said “fauna salvage and release protocols had been developed to provide assistance and guidance to VicRoads staff and contractors during the removal of vegetation along the freeway”. “The measures outlined in the action plan have been developed to, where possible, avoid harm to fauna residing within the vegetation to be removed during clearing works and include recommendations identified during stage one of vegetation removal. “This action plan also aims to reduce risk to motorists during vegetation removal. [It] has been prepared with consultation and input from local stakeholders who will be impacted by the removal of vegetation such as local wildlife carers, vets and wildlife protection groups.” Ms Kelly said VicRoads “still have a long way to go in proving themselves in wildlife protection”. The group said the VicRoads Biodiversity Strategy and Tree strategy which it said “should be enough to stop [it] making the criminal mistake of mulching wildlife alive and expecting dedicated volunteers to clean up the mess they have created”.

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Shire changes track on train timetable Continued from Page 1 “I don’t do these media things – it was done before the council changed the officer’s recommendation,” Cr Payne said. “It was not intentional and, as usual, [Cr Gill] has shot off in the wrong direction. The only person introducing politics into this is him. There’s nothing political about it.” Cr Payne said he was a member of the Liberal Party and repeated that Cr Gill “is the only one making a political issue out of it”. “I take offence for him to say it’s a political issue. The media release was done by our communications department.” The report to council on 22 May by Ms Zouzoulas came in the wake of a meeting in Frankston

called by Dunkley Liberal MP Chris Crewther attended by the federal Minister for Urban Infrastructure and Cities, Paul Fletcher, Committee for Greater Frankston (C4GF) chief executive Ginevra Hosking, Frankston’s mayor Cr Colin Hampton and CEO Dennis Hovenden, Cr Payne, Peninsula Health CEO Felicity Topp, Liberal MP for Hastings Neale Burgess and Liberal candidate for Carrum Donna Bauer. Neither the state Labor MP for Carrum, Sonya Kilkenny or Labor MP for Frankston, Paul Edbrooke, were at the meeting. The electrification of the railway line has become a sensitive political issue as the whole town of Baxter will come within the federal seat of Flinders – held by Liberal Greg Hunt - if bound-

ary changes proposed by the Australian Electoral Commission are adopted. Half of Baxter, including the railway station, is now within the seat of Dunkley, held for the Liberals by Mr Crewther. Pollsters say the boundary changes are likely to see Labor win the seat. The C4GF’s $450 million push is to electrify the Baxter line to Langwarrin, where it wants a new station and car parking for 1000 vehicles as well as building a station to service Frankston Hospital and Monash University. The shire’s initial “advocacy paper” made it clear that the shire was upset at being left out of discussions to electrify the railway line to a town within its municipal boundary. Mr Crewther’s

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Boardwalk opens new views at Point Leo Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au IN the end, it took just one cut with the scissors for the beach at Point Leo to be more accessible to the public. The ribbon cutting by former Disabled Surfers Association Mornington Peninsula president Jenny AnglissGoodall signalling the official opening last Saturday of a new boardwalk, viewing platform and ramp to the beach was the completion of a project started more than three years ago. The viewing platform enables sightseers and lifesavers, for the first time, to stand on a level surface to see from one end of the beach to the other. The 82 metre long “boardwalk” is made of fibreglass grating supported on a timber frame and poles. It crosses a gully between two sand dunes and passes through some coastal vegetation before arriving at the viewing platform overlooking the sea and beach. The boardwalk is the result of a project envisioned by the Disabled Surfers Association Mornington Peninsula, the Point Leo Foreshore Committee and the Point Leo Surf Life Saving Club. The project goes back to 2015, when Bill Hallett and John Bowers (now DSAMP president), Andrew Gibson (PLSLSC) and Tony Walkington (PLFSC) decided that a boardwalk would improve access to the beach. In consultation with experienced locals like Phil Trigger, the future path of the boardwalk was set. “The partners had several objec-

Open day: Jenny Angliss-Goodall and Cooper Smith, top left, are the first wheelchairs on the Point Leo boardwalk after its official opening on Saturday. The boardwalk, left, was quickly put to good use by visitors to the popular beach. Pictures: Keith Platt

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Puppy’s eye on U3A members A TALK to Mornington U3A members by Vision Australia seeing eye dog volunteer of 20 years, Kate Harry, opened their eyes to the marvels of the role played by dogs. Ms Harry discussed how the well-trained dogs had transformed the lives of countless people with vision-impairment by enhancing their independence and mobility. She outlined the history of the guide dogs and chatted about her personal experience in caring for 21 puppies over the same number of years. The illustrated talk came about through Mornington U3A ‘That was Then’ history coordinator Gus van der Heyde with the help of U3A member Ann Thornton, a volunteer in the Seeing Eye Dog training program. One of the outcomes was enhancing the puppies’ social training in a room with many people present. “In the early days of being trained they are not always as obedient as one might wish,” Mr van der Heyde quipped. U3A members asked how the training of the dogs was progressing and how potential volunteer care-givers were vetted and how the dogs were chosen. Ms Harry outlined the origins of the International Guide Dog Movement and discussed the early establishment of “schools” to train guide dogs so urgently needed by soldiers returning from WWI. The movement was again needed by soldiers returning from WWII, as well as later wars in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq and Pakistan. The concept of training dogs to help the blind spread quickly across Europe to the United States and, in the 1950s, to Western Australia and then rapidly east. Two associations train dogs for the vision impaired: Guide Dogs Victoria and the Seeing Eye Dogs. Stephen Taylor

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Road closed as truck slides into the mud A CAR-versus-truck collision in Hastings last week blocked Boes Road for several hours between Graydens and Hodgins roads. Somerville Highway Patrol members said a black utility may have sideswiped the semi-trailer, forcing it onto mud on the side of the road where it became bogged, 11.28am, Tuesday 22 May. A heavy haulage tow truck was needed to remove it. Early reports suggested the ute, with a four-year-old child on board, may have crossed over onto the wrong side of the road. Investigations were continuing last week. The driver received minor lacerations from shattered glass. Police urge anyone who did not speak to them at the scene to contact Leading Senior Constable Anthony Deason, Somerville Highway Patrol, email VP35088@police.vic.gov.au

Drug driving OPERATION Nemesis, run by Somerville Highway Patrol members at various Mornington Peninsula hot spots on Friday and Saturday nights, uses several patrol cars to detect drugaffected drivers. Police focus on specific locations and times which they believe provides the best chance of success. On the weekend of 18-21 May police breath tested 61drivers and found one driver over the limit and one who refused to be breath-tested.

Stuck after swipe: Police believe a ute may have sideswiped a truck, forcing it off the road. The incident happened on Tuesday 22 May. Pictures: Supplied

Of the 22 drivers given preliminary oral fluid tests for drugs, nine were positive and one refused to be tested. Three drivers were found to be unlicensed, suspended or disqualified from driving and seven were unregistered. Fourteen drivers received summonses to appear at court and 11 were given on-the-spot penalty notices. Six drivers were found to be driving defective vehicles; one received a warrant to appear at court and one was

nabbed for evading police. Another was charged with possessing a drug of dependence. “Taking drugs and deciding to drive is a lead factor in causing road trauma,” Acting Sergeant Paul Holtzinger said. “We conduct a large number of drug driving tests in this area, and we have a high strike rate of positive tests. These interceptions also result in the clearing of outstanding warrants, drug possession charges and gaining intelligence.”

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Expo helps students look to the future MORE than 1300 secondary students at a careers expo last week were able to find out about what jobs they may want to pursue after their formal education ends. The students from Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula were at the annual careers expo on Tuesday 22 May at Hastings Community Hub organised by the Frankston Mornington Peninsula Local Learning and Employment. More than 40 industry, government and education providers were on hand to explain possible career and education “pathways”. Students were able to talk with universities, apprenticeship, vocational training and education providers as well as trying bricklaying, building, and cake decorating. “The FMP Career Expo is a fantastic event which gives our young people an opportunity to explore career and pathway options all in the one place,” executive officer of the Frankston Mornington Peninsula LLEN Carol Smith said.

Looking ahead: At the FMP Career Expo are, clockwise from top left, Franck Poirier showing Keegan Liefting, of the David Scott School, Frankston, how to use an icing bag writing on a paper plate with chocolate; Ambulance Victoria’s stand with Chantelle Crawford, Lainey Hodges and Caitlin Davies, of Western Port Secondary College with ambulance officer, Amber Carey; surveyor Steve

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INSPECT SATURDAY 12:00-12:30PM

INSPECT ATURDAY 12:30-1:00PM

SOMERVILLE

$650,000 - $680,000

0419 955 177

HASTINGS

$685,000

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DON McKENZIE

ULTIMATE FIRST HOME BUYER OPPORTUNITY! • Three bedroom home • Renovated kitchen with plenty of cupboard space • Open plan living & dining area • Verandah to front of property • Sunnytimber deck at rear plus huge shed with concrete flooring and power

FIRST TO SEE WILL BUY • Fully renovated 3 bedroom home • Modern kitchen with dishwasher • Open plan lounge and meals area • Floating floors and new carpet throughout • Heating and cooling • Large entertainment area

LARGE FAMILY HOME • A great floor plan with 3 separate living zones • Three bedrooms with BIR’s – master with ensuite • Kitchen with dishwasher • Evaporative cooling and ducted heating • Double garage • Two entertainment areas including a Bali hut

9 PETTIT STREET

10 JORDAN STREET

16 DYLAN DRIVE

INSPECT BY APPOINTMENT

INSPECT BY APPOINTMENT

INSPECT BY APPOINTMENT

SEAN CRIMMINS 0411 734 814

DON McKENZIE 0419 955 177

DON McKENZIE 0419 955 177

$295,000 - $325,000

CRIB POINT

$470,000 - $485,000

BITTERN

$695,000 - $760,000

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CENTRAL BLOCKS- BUY OFF THE PLAN! • Block 1 - 380sqm @ $325,000 • Block 2 - 242sqm @ $295,000 • Block 3 - 343sqm @ $315,000 The purchase of an off the plan 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home is also available, contact us for further details.

GOOD SIZE VILLA - QUIET LOCATION

THE ULTIMATE LIFESTYLE PROPERTY CANVAS

• Three bedrooms; master with WIR & FES • Open plan kitchen with stainless steel appliances • Impressive undercover outdoor entertaining area • Double garage with internal access to the home • Air conditionng and ducted heating • First home buyers and investors must inspect!

• Sought after location • 3.3 acre approx parcel of land with dam • Post and wire fencing • Generous building site • Great opportunity

2448 FRANKSTON FLINDERS ROAD

2/37 LORIMER STREET

2368 FRANKSTON FLINDERS ROAD

INSPECT BY APPOINTMENT

INSPECT SATURDAY 11:30-12:00PM

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

YOU’LL SOON BE HOME

BITTERN - 1 HERITAGE WAY

INSPECT: SATURDAY 1.00-1.30PM

$1,950,000 - $2,145,000

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KINFAUNS WITH THE LOT! - 10 ACRE LIFESTYLE PROPERTY.

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Situated on approximately 10 acres of slightly undulating grassed land in the prestigious Kinfauns Estate, this single storey home with bay views has been designed with space, luxury and quality in mind. Greeted with opulence as soon as you step into the formal entry, this immaculately presented 60sq home plus 15sq patio has endless inclusions. An open plan kitchen features a dishwasher, Insinkerator, gas oven and cook top, plus a walk in pantry,granite bench tops and island bench. The luxurious master bedroom has his and hers walk in robe, ensuite with spa, double shower, toilet, bidet and electric floor coil heating, large built in robes and ensuites to bedroom 2 and 3. A cinema room has an overhead projector and super sized screen with an entertainment system including TV, Foxtel, CD, DVD, video and radio interlinking several rooms. Outside is an enormous garage with double remote roller doors plus ladder access to insulated roof space. A separate fully insulated Colorbond workshop has extra height clearance, 3 phase power, water supply, and mezzanine floor. The fantastic patio is enclosed by sliding aluminium windows and doors and has a 12-seat swim spa with glass safety fence and a brillilant bar has been crafted from timbers used in the old MCG Olympic Stand. Set up as low maintenance property with neat gardens, raised vegetable plots and several established fruit trees this amazing property is suitable for horses, with ride in ride out locale, hobby farm, holiday retreat, the options are endless. Contact: Wendy Tallon 0419 135 836

BITTERN - 12 PINEWOOD DRIVE

$475,000 - $515,000

BITTERN - 213 SOUTH BEACH ROAD

$620,000 - $680,000

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Inspect Saturday 10:00-10:30am

LIFESTYLE ACREAGE PROPERTY

Inspect Saturday 11:00-11:30am

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Situated on a 671m2 block in the town centre of Hastings, this delightful 2 bedroom home offers huge potential for first home buyers and investors. Located in a quiet street and surrounded by beautiful established gardens with a tropical setting, this neat property includes kitchen with gas cooking, dining, a cozy main living area, main bathroom, separate toilet, gas heating, split system air-conditioning and built in robes. Nestled amongst the delightful private gardens you will also find a sweet bungalow and pergola which is perfect for entertaining family and friends. Further features include carport, back yard access from driveway, garden shed and an existing pool in need of a quick make-over.

Set back behind the high picket fence this private retreat has a welcoming country feel on a 1011m2 block. The immaculate 3 bedroom weatherboard home has a lovely garden outlook from the open plan zone which includes a spacious family lounge with formal dining and a generous kitchen with gas cook top, electric wall oven, dishwasher, pantry and plenty of bench space. Other features of this comfortable home include master bedroom with WIR & FES, two more bedrooms with BIR’s share the main bathroom, and there is gas ducted heating and split system airconditioning. Outside, the wrap around verandah provides a perfect spot to sit and take in the peaceful surrounds of your property.

Contact: Wendy Tallon 0419 135 836

Contact: Wendy Tallon 0419 135 836

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NEW LISTING

Somerville 11 Wyldwood Close

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Move in and start living You can really just move in and start living in this completely refreshed 4-bedroom family home, superbly located in a quiet court in Somerville’s prestigious Hedgeley Dene estate. New floors & carpets, new window furnishings, bathroom vanities and freshly painted throughout this immaculate property with double garage will cater for your whole family with ease and leave your weekends free to relax out on the paved alfresco area while the kids/pets run around a great-sized backyard, private & secure with a timber shed that would make a great teen retreat/cubby (or consider even adding a future pool (STCA). Inside the floorplan comprises two spacious living areas including a formal lounge off the entrance, flowing through to a sunny kitchen with breakfast bar, large pantry & all S/S appliances and a generous family room/meals area with toasty woodburner for the cooler months. All the bedrooms have ceiling fans and built-in robes, the master with mirrored robes and served by an ensuite, with the rear bedrooms sharing a spotless family bathroom with bathtub & separate WC. Other features include gas ducted heating, brand new evaporative cooling, large laundry with linen press, new dishwasher, new LED lighting, DLUG with rear access and a garden shed. Set on a fenced 832m2 (approx.) block with side gates this immaculately-presented property lies just minutes to the heart of Somerville, close to schools, shops and transport and is just what young families, couples & investors are looking for.

For Sale

Price $695,000 - $760,000 View By Appointment www.harcourts.com.au Grant Kersley M 0418 516 536 P 03 5977 7110 grant.kersley@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Somerville 1 Eramosa Road East

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NEW LISTING

Bittern 182 South Beach Road

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Classic 5 Acres (approx.) Farm

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For Sale

This one of a kind acreage property is ready for a new family to call it home. With the traditional wrap around verandah, this property has an abundance of light creating a peaceful and private oasis. Completely private, this beautifully presented property boasts a large open plan kitchen with breakfast bar, family and meals area overlooking the covered alfresco and terrace area. The large living area has an open fire place perfect for the cooler months. The 4 bedrooms are positioned towards the back of the home with the master suite boasting an ensuite and walk in wardrobe. The formal dining area has the room to convert into a home office, creating the perfect balance of home and work life. · Open plan kitchen, family and meals area with wood fire place · Large living area with open fire place · Separate formal dining area · Ducted heating and cooling · 3 bedrooms with BIR · Master suite with ensuite and WIR · Main bathroom with separate toilet · Separate laundry with access to the back yard · Double Carport with additional parking · Covered alfresco area and pergola over terrace · 3x paddocks with water troughs and renewed fencing · Situated on 5 acres (approx.)

Price $1,300,000 - $1,400,000 View By Appointment www.harcourts.com.au Tim Ripper M 0434 513 640 P 03 5970 7333 tim.ripper@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Hastings 10/14 High Street

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FOR LEASE

FOR LEASE

Hastings 3 Moresby Court

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Three Bedroom Home Nestled in a court this 3 bedroom home with built in robes is perfect for a small family. Consisting of a large lounge room, kitchen with gas cooking and for year round comfort there is an A/C plus gas heating.

Walk outside to a large undercover area and a small shed for storage. Short walk to schools and shops.

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For Lease $320 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

Bittern 8 Bayview Country Lane

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Dream lifestyle! Spacious brick home on about 2 acres with all the bells and whistles for a wonderful family lifestyle. Four bedrooms, a huge entertaining area with 6-person spa, kitchen and tennis court. Master bedroom

with WIR & FES with spa, kitchen with pantry, 900mm s/steel gas cooker, three living zones plus study, formal lounge and dining rooms plus rumpus. Also featuring GDH, refrigerated cooling & ducted vacuum.

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For Lease $780 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

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 Jason, Kristy, Liane or Mellissa on 5970 7333 for all your 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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“The difference between a good price and a great price is a great estate agent�

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HASTINGS 50 Lomica Drive $520,000 open to view Saturday 12.00-12.30pm n n n n

Beautifully presented three-bedroom home Low maintenance 677m2 (approx.) block Family room Close to schools, shops, the foreshore and transport

Matthew Challenger| 0438 773 627

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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 3 Brydon Court $565,000 - $585,000 open to view Saturday 1.00 -1.30pm n Beautifully presented family home on 675m2(approx.) block n Four bedrooms; master bedroom with walk in robe and ensuite n Two good sized living zones and a separate meals area n Ducted heating, evaporative cooling and a recently renovated kitchen

Nigel Evans| 0439 540 055

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Matthew Challenger| 0438 773 627

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

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70 CRE LO S T OF SU FE B- RI DI NG VI SI PO ON T (S ENT TC IA A) L

28 A

Hihos Lane, YARRAM The Allure of Regional Victoria awaits 28 acres zoned Residential adjoining the newest subdivision in the township of Yarram in the beautiful Gippsland region of Victoria. Located on the town’s southern boundary, this sprawling Tudor- style residence has multiple sheds and a 6 stable complex set amongst landscaped grounds. For entertaining, a huge undercover alfresco area comes complete with spa.

This property presents the opportunity to live a rural lifestyle right on the edge of a large town and with this zoning, offering a potential 70 Lot Subdivision in two stages (STCA) .

THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN REDUCED TO $1.05 MILLION TO SELL

For all property details contact: DON MCKENZIE 0419 95 51 77

GREG TUCKETT 0428 826 600

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

W NE ING T LIS

W NE ING T LIS

HASTINGS 2/29 Douglas Street

SOMERVILLE 3/32 Clarendon Drive

SUPERB SITE IN A SOUGHT-AFTER POSITION - A wonderful opportunity to design and construct the dream home you have always wanted. Centrally located with the Marina, Pelican Park Recreation Centre and High Street shops all within easy walking distance, this private battleaxe block is ready to be built on!

IMMACULATE UNIT WITH GENEROUS LIVING & ENTERTAINING SPACES- Bathed in natural light and beautifully presented, this single-storey unit will appeal to first home buyers, retirees and savvy investors. The location itself is another huge attraction. With a local milkbar up the road, bus stops a couple of minutes away, and an easy walk to Unthanks Reserve and Somerville Central shopping complex.

Fully fenced, level allotment of approximately 263sqm with proposed plans for a three bedroom residence with two bathrooms and a double garage. n Choose your own builder. n A desirable Northerly aspect. n All services connected. n

Open plan living featuring a boutique kitchen with a gas cooktop. Spacious lounge room with split system heating & cooling. n Two bedrooms with built-in-robes. n Single car garage and two-way blinds throughout. n Private rear courtyard. n n

For Sale: $350,000

For Sale: $430,000 - $470,000

Inspect: By Appointment

Inspect: By Appointment

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Lisa Roberts 0488 910 368 Wilma Green 0407 833 996

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

Auction

10 Hillpark Drive, Mornington A lovely family home by any measure made even more inviting with its freshly painted interior and polished floorboards, this light-filled four-bedroom, 2.5 bathroom two-storey residence enjoys immaculate interiors and a big backyard in a quiet location convenient to schools, great shopping and the beach. Two beautiful living zones, a fully-equipped kitchen, palatial top-floor parents retreat with views to Arthurs Seat, deep fenced rear garden with entertaining deck, remote double garage, heating, cooling, wood combustion fireplace, clawfoot bath and masses of storage highlight the home’s exceptional fit-out and family appeal.

Auction Saturday 16th June 11.00am Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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A3 B3 C 2

Mornington 22 Butler Avenue A Family Favourite in Prime Beleura Hill! • • • • •

Beautifully presented 3 bedroom home on a privately secluded 1/4 acre block Single level living with recent refurbishment and feature timber flooring Stunning kitchen with marble benchtops and 900mm s/s Ilve appliances Gas ducted heating, ducted cooling, ducted vacuum and an abundance of car, boat & trailer storage Solar heated in-ground pool with extensive decking

Stuart Cox 0417 124 707

For Sale $1,245,000-$1,355,000 inspect OFI or by appointment

A2 B2 C 2

Mornington 9/47 Spray Street The Jewel of the Crown!

• • • • •

Perfectly positioned to the rear of this exclusive complex, and with its own private courtyard Townhouse apartment is bathed in natural light & features neutral tones Stainless steel appliances and stone bench tops plus reverse cycle heating & cooling Security touchpad / video intercom to main entrance Secure roller door to basement garage with 2 car spaces & personal cage storage and lobby entrance

For Sale $650,000-$715,000

Simon Farrar 0412 734 130

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Mornington Lot 3/20 Napier Street Well Worth a Look!

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A2 B2 C 2

Spacious beachside unit with open plan living Gourmet kitchen with stone benchtops & s/s appliances Hydronic floor heating & reverse cycle air conditioner Double garage, decked alfresco area & fully enclosed garden A few minutes walk to Fishermans Beach & Main Street

Vivienne Spencer 0409 558 330

For Sale $675,000

inspect OFI or by appointment

rosebud 179 Elizabeth Drive Build your Dream Home!

• • • • •

Great sized block of 714m2 approx Walking distance to Rosebud Park Golf Course Close to Peninsula Link access Waterfall Gully Road shops around the corner Rosebud shops, cinema, medical centres & bay only minutes away

Mandy Castle 0407 855 585

Auction Saturday 9th June at 12.00pm inspect By appointment

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/ Commercial jacobsandlowe.com.au/commercial

Mornington

New listiNg

7/2 Satu Way

COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT Building - 400m2 approx Rent $48,204 per annum + GST + Ogs n Lease term: 5 + 5 Years comm Oct 2014 n Excellent freehold investment

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Michelle Adams

0407 743 858

Hastings

2/2055 Frankston-Flinders Road AFFORDABLE COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITY Invest or Owner Occupy Industrial 3 Zone n 144m2 approx n Front office and clear span warehouse n Excellent exposure on high traffic road n n

FOR sAle $380,000

Michelle Adams

0407 743 858

Mornington

61a Main Street

MAIN STREET LOCATION Ideally located office space available in the highly sought after beach end of Main Street n Lower level has office/reception area & kitchen facilities n Upper level has 4 offices and bathroom facilities n Enter from Main Street or rear lane n 130m2 approx total floor space n

FOR leAse $2720pcm + gst + Ogs

Mornington

Mornington

Level 2, 2/315 Main Street n n n

140m2 approx Executive office spaces with reception Lift from basement carpark

FOR leAse $3200pcm + gst + Ogs

Mornington 03 5976 5900 mpnews.com.au

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3B/19 Bruce Street n n n

Michelle Adams

0407 743 858

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0407 743 858

4/2A Carbine Way

190m2 Ground floor and 1st floor office space Kitchen and toilet facilities

FOR leAse $2400pcm + gst + Ogs

0407 743 858

Mornington

4/3 Torca Terrace

34m2 approx - Available Aug 2018 Shared kitchen/toilets Rent inclusive of Ogs

Michelle Adams

Michelle Adams

0407 743 858

Benton’s Square 03 5976 8899

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191m2 approximately 2 levels of dining Views over the Mornington Racecourse

FOR leAse $2995pcm + gst + Ogs

Michelle Adams

0407 743 858

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THE PENINSULA’S MOST EXPERIENCED ANDjacobsandlowe.com.au/commercial RESPECTED TEAM! Servicing the Peninsula sinceMornington 1905 New listiNg 7/2 Satu Way

COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT Building - 400m2 approx Rent $48,204 per annum + GST + Ogs n Lease term: 5 + 5 Years comm Oct 2014 n Excellent freehold investment

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Michelle Adams

0407 743 858

Hastings

2/2055 Frankston-Flinders Road AFFORDABLE COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITY

Mornington 22 Butler Avenue A Family Favourite in Prime Beleura Hill!

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A3 B3 C 2

Invest or Owner Occupy Industrial 3 Zone n 144m2 approx n Front office and clear span warehouse n Excellent exposure on high traffic road n n

Beautifully presented 3 bedroom home on a privately secluded 1/4 acre block Single level living with recent refurbishment and feature timber flooring Stunning kitchen with marble benchtops and 900mm s/s Ilve appliances Gas ducted heating, ducted cooling, ducted vacuum and an abundance of car, boat & trailer storage Solar heated in-ground pool with extensive decking

For Sale $1,245,000-$1,355,000

Stuart Cox Michelle Adams 858 04170407 124743707

FOR sAle $380,000

inspect OFI or by appointment

Mornington

61a Main Street

MAIN STREET LOCATION Ideally located office space available in the highly sought after beach end of Main Street n Lower level has office/reception area & kitchen facilities n Upper level has 4 offices and bathroom facilities n Enter from Main Street or rear lane n 130m2 approx total floor space n

WE HAVE GENUINE, QUALIFIED BUYERS & TENANTS LOOKING FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES:  Development land in Dromana or Rosebud areas, 3000sqm required, preferably a corner site FOR leAse $2720pcm + gst + Ogs

 Factory to lease in Rosebud, 200-250sqm in size

Michelle Adams

0407 743 858

 Development land for sale in Mornington, 800-1500sqm in size  Factory to lease in Mornington, 150-200sqm in size  Factory to lease in Rosebud or Dromana, 150-200sqm in size  Older-style factory for Napier sale in or around the Progress Street area of Mornington Mornington Lot 3/20 Street A2 Well Worth a Look!

Mornington Mornington • Spacious beachside unit with open plan living

•n 140m2 Gourmet & s/sapprox appliances n 34m2 approxkitchen with stone benchtops - Available Aug 2018 n Executive office spaces with reception n Shared kitchen/toilets • Hydronic floor heating & reverse cycle air conditioner n Lift from basement carpark n Rent inclusive of Ogs • Double garage, decked alfresco area & fully enclosed garden FOR leAse FOR leAse Michelle Adams Michelle Adams • A few minutes walk to Fishermans 0407 743 858 Beach & Main Street 0407 743 858 Level 2, 2/315 Main Street

3B/19 Bruce Street

Mornington

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Mornington

4/3 Torca Terrace

4/2A Carbine Way

CONTACT OUR OFFICE FOR ALL YOUR COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL AND RESIDENTIAL PROPERTYFORMANAGEMENT NEEDS leAse FOR leAse

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190m2 n Ground floor and 1st floor office space n Kitchen and toilet facilities n

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For Sale $675,000

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AGENTS CHOICE

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COUNTRY & COASTAL

Real Estate PRICE REDUCED TO $595,000 REF: 18240690

2 ROBERTSONS BEACH 3 COASTAL ACREAGE / LUXURY RESIDENCE

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Impressive and spacious, this 3BR, two bathroom double story home on 203 Acres (approx) is situated at the edge of the beautiful coastline of Robertson’s Beach. Built in 2009, the house has a great aspect to get maximum warmth in the morning and enjoy the sea breeze later in the day. Featuring spotted gum floors, double glazed windows, front and rear decking areas and air-conditioning. The land is a mixture of larger trees, small native flora and there are several cleared areas. This is an excellent opportunity to have the space for animals, bikes and horses yet still be within easy distant to Gippsland waterways for full enjoyment of everything the coast has to offer. Wayne Lynch 0427 826 600 wayne.lynch@eldersrealestate.com.au

Elders Real Estate YARRAM

Ph: 03 5182 6600

www.yarram.eldersrealestate.com.

WHEN POSITION COUNTS PERFECTLY set, just a short stroll to the waters of Tyrone Foreshore, this bright weatherboard residence has a welcoming beach vibe and features three bedrooms and two bathrooms, including an ensuite to the master bedroom. Three excellent living areas provide family and friends all the space required to spread out and enjoy this fabulous home to the full. High raked cathedral ceilings complement the fresh light tones seen throughout the home and handsome polished timber floors are a welcome addition. The free-flowing indoors to outdoor flow encompasses a fantastic all-weather alfresco dining area that opens from the main family zone to allow for easy entertaining. Additional features include spa bath and a handy outdoor shower, there is a three car garage, and all situated on a gently rising, lowmaintenance block with sealed drive and remote gate entry.n

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ADDRESS: 20 Michael Street, RYE FOR SALE: $1,150,000 - $1,250,000 DESCRIPTION: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 3 car AGENT: Michael Prentice 0417 369 235 Prentice Real Estate, 2395 Point Nepean Road Rye, 5985 2351

Residential, Land, Commercial, Rural, Industrial - Since 1946

SORRENTO 38 Hotham Road

A MOMENT IN TIME A stunning part of the rich Sorrento history, built in 1887 over 130 years ago, and today a state of the art modern home. Nestled 150 metres from the town centre, Sorrento Hotel and Sorrento Park, this home is unique and will remain so. Boasting 4 generous sized bedrooms and 4 luxurious bathrooms you will have enough room for the whole family and friends to enjoy. A blend of limestone and weatherboard exterior sets the pace of this modern Hampton style residence which is meticulously designed to be functional and oozing class throughout with state of the art Swarovski crystal chandeliers and expert lighting. Enjoy huge living spaces, a butler’s pantry and 2 fire places so the property can be enjoyed all year round. In addition to all the latest mod cons internally, externally entertain whilst be surrounded by irrigated vertical gardens which give you an outstanding light show at night. This personal oasis awaits you.

For Sale $2,800,000 - $2,950,000 Contact: Mark Prentice 0408 117 772

2395 Point Nepean Road, Rye. Ph 5985 2351 78 Ocean Beach Road, Sorrento. Ph 5984 4177 mpnews.com.au

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Contemporary beach house.

48 NOW SELLING

Normanby Road, Sorrento

Luxury living by the sea.

Custom built homes beyond the ordinary.

Perfectly suited for the buyer planning to downsize now or in the future, this stunning coastal residence provides classic Australian informal living by the sea.

Tempo build beautiful, sophisticated, livable homes. Through our partnership with local architects and planners we provide clients with seamless integration of design flexibility, project management and high quality construction. We specialise in quality knock down rebuild projects throughout the Mornington Peninsula.

Designed for entertaining with family and friends, this perfectly proportioned luxury residence features open plan living and dining flowing to the outdoor entertaining zones and pool, chef’s kitchen with Euro appliances, well appointed butler’s pantry, 3 bedrooms (2 masters with WIR & ensuite), 2 car garage, plus more. Michael Armstrong 9825 2551 | 0407 063 263 kayburton.com.au

Get in touch today. Natalie Sevior 0439 368 181

or see thetempogroup.com.au for more details. NRS15561

Find out what your home is worth.

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Expressions Of Interest Close This Friday 196 MARINE PARADE, HASTINGS

MAIN ROAD FACTORY/ SHOWROOM WITH REAR ACCESS

For Sale by Expression of Interest closing at 5:00pm Friday 1st June 2018. Terms 10% Deposit. Balance 60 Days. Vacant Possession. View By Appointment

– Freestanding Colorbond building of approx. 234m² plus carpeted and air conditioned office space under roof line of approx. 36m² on land of approx. 1500m². – Excellent exposure to Marine Parade and full road frontage to rear onto Mayne Avenue with secure steel fencing and gates. – Potential to construct another identical, or larger, building adjoining existing (STCA) – Plenty of car parking on site with hard landscaping & concrete driveway – Perfect for owner occupier, Investor (easily leasable) or developer seeking modest project. Offered on a + GST basis

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT Chris Watt 0417 588 321 century21.com.au

5979 3555

CENTURY21.COM.AU

The Peninsula’s Leading Commercial & Industrial Agency Auction

Friday, June 22 at 12:30pm on-site 12-16 Milgate Drive, Mornington

Prime Office/Warehouse Investment

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LETTERS

Letters - 300 words maximum and including full name, address and contact number - can be sent to The News, PO Box 588, Hastings 3915 or emailed to: team@mpnews.com.au

‘Go to websites for answers’ – MP, CEO Greg Hunt’s advice to Sylvia Simons to and the community to “engage in AGL’s feedback process via Jay Gleeson of AGL” left me openmouthed (“MP urges ‘feedback’ for gas terminal” see page 7). The icing on the cake was receiving the same brush off from Mornington Peninsula Shire Council. Last Tuesday night, 22 May, four questions regarding the proposed floating gas terminal at Crib Point were asked at the public meeting held in Rosebud. The response? CEO Carl Cowie took the questions and announced that AGL’s community engagement website was the best avenue. One of the questions touched on the Kawasaki coal to hydrogen project, which will ship out of Hastings. Same gob-smacking advice: refer to the hydrogen energy supply chain website. Funny. I didn’t realise that AGL and Kawasaki were looking after constituents’ concerns. Nor did I comprehend that they were now representing residents. Perhaps they would like to receive my next rates payment. We should be very deeply concerned that our paid representatives feel it is acceptable to tell us to engage with corporations whose sole strategic goal is profit. Louise Page, Tyabb

Time for toughness It’s time the Mornington Peninsula Shire got some good old intestinal fortitude and started baring its teeth at these fools who illegally chop down trees in our, yes, our foreshore (“Hunt on for foreshore tree loppers” The News 22/5/18). In Frankston, they find the perpetrator, place a big

sign in front of their house blocking the view that states that they are tree vandals and hit them with a very heavy fine. What do we have down here? We have signs about the size of an A4 sheet of paper obscured in the foreshore telling us that, if caught, the tree vandal may, only may, be fined up to $130,000 and may be charged with criminal damage. We get told by the shire it’s hard to prove such vandalism to bring charges to bear. It’s not rocket science, line up where the tree was and the house that has the fantastic new bay view. The large sign stays there, in front of the usually two-storey house until the new tree that is planted to replace the one lopped down has grown enough to obscure the view. The vandals should also get the maximum fine and be publicly named. It certainly begs the question how the neighbours did not hear the chain saw and report it to the police. Oh, by the way, could some of the home owners that have absolute foreshore frontages tell me where they purchased these normally tall trees and shrubs that only grow about two metres high? John Cain, McCrae

Environmental threats It’s obviously in the blood of Liberal/National Party environment ministers to give the green light to wholesale environmental destruction. [Flinders MP] Greg Hunt, under his rule gave the green light to the biggest coal mine in Australia against available advice from environmental protectors and climate scientists.

Now, Josh Frydenberg is entertaining to strip great swathes of Queensland of their forests, despite warnings from his own department of possible terrible consequences to the Great Barrier Reef from silt runoff. Here in Victoria our Labor government is destroying our native forests wholesale. If mountain ash timber is needed so badly for furniture it could be harvested selectively, without destroying the whole ecosystems of our highlands. It seems our governments of any colour are working extra hard to reduce our planet to an ecological disaster area, unfit for human survival. Rupert Steiner, Balnarring

Eagles kill livestock I have little doubt that the farmers were right and the eagles joined forces to kill that newborn calf (“Farmer says eagles killed calf” The News 22/5/18). Probably one eagle distracted the mother and another couple knocked the calf down and held it down while they proceeded to tear at the its soft parts. Eagles do cooperate at times. My father experienced the tactics of eagles who combined in groups to knock down and eventually kill the whole of a small flock of sheep weakened by starvation. Dad had bought a group of sheep starving on a bare wheat farm. He chivvied them at their own pace about 80 kilometres through Mallee scrub to his property on the saltbush plains of the north Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. It was either 1953 or 54 when eagles came down in their hundreds from the drought stricken north of South Australia. The sheep would have recovered, without doubt, if it were not for the hungry birds. He too was met by disbelief. Henry Broadbent, Somers

Vote for Joe Nepean MP Martin Dixon is quick to blame Labor for the freeway noise, but when he was a minister he could get nothing done about it

either. So what is he going on about? Oh yea, an election on the horizon. You might wonder why nothing has been done. The issue is that this is a safe Liberal seat and if they ran Dewie the dog he would win and, therefore, it behoves neither party to listen and act. So the only way to get some recognition of the peninsula from the state government is for the seat to become contested. And, I might add, the hundreds of millions of dollars the state is wasting on the Mornington Peninsula Freeway (putting up motorcycle death barriers) and whatever it is doing between Jetty and Boneo roads on the freeway extension could have been better used to fix the many blind spots and real safety issues we have (before freeway noise barriers). So make this seat a marginal seat and write in Joe Lenzo for MP on the ballot (a little bit of hyperbole here). Joe Lenzo, Safety Beach Editor: Russell Joseph, Mr Dixon’s electorate office manager, is the endorsed Liberal Party candidate for the seat of Nepean.

Timetable for pier I’d like to call on the state MP for Carrum, Sonya Kilkenny, to advise the people of Seaford when the long suffering Seaford pier will be re-constructed; how much has been earmarked for the revamp; and, whether the works will be for the entire pier or just the damaged area in question. There has been a lot of back patting going on but little detail insofar as actually getting the work done. I speak for many Seaford residents when I say I’d love to see the pier fully revamped and reopened as soon as possible. I am also concerned, like many residents are, about the gaps in the wooden sleepers along the length of the pier. Will these also be addressed? Kris Bolam, Frankston City councillor

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Hastings men enlist on Empire Day Compiled by Brodie Cowburn MESSRS F. H. Goodwin and L. Watt both of Hastings have enlisted and will enter camp shortly. The best wishes of all residents go with these two young men who are going to “do their bit” for the Empire. Empire Day celebrations passed very successfully here. A report of the proceedings will appear next issue. *** IN the 405th Casualty List, published on Thursday the following names appear under the heading of wounded: Pte. C. W. Beard, Balnarring; Pte. H. S. Sawyer, Moorooduc (gas); Sgt. S. Vialls, Carrum; and Driver T. Tulloch, Carrum. *** A PICTURE night will be given in the Frankston Mechanics’ hall on Saturday evening, June 8th, in aid of the Langwarrin Camp. A feature of the programme will be the screening of the fim taken on the occasion of the Pageant of Loyalty at Frankston. Besides pictures, there will be instrumental items, the Langwarrin orchestra will be present, and Sergeant Widburn will render several comic items. *** A FOOTBALL match between Frankston and Somerville juniors was played at Frankston on Saturday last. Frankston proved altogether too good for the visitors, whom they defeated by 7.16 to 1 point. The goal kickers for Frankston were Burton 4, Comb and Matson. Vansuylen, Biggs, and Westaway worked

hard to avert defeat, while the best for Frankston were Coxall, Burton, Gabriel, Wilkinson and Tivendale. M Kemp umpired satisfactorily. *** TODAY (Sat) a number of returned soldiers will be entertained at Frankston by members of the “Wattte Club”. A cinematograph operator will be in attendance to take a series of pictures when the soldiers arrive and during their procession through the town. We understand these pictures will be shown in connection with Captain Conants new picture play “His Only Chance” recently screened in Melbourne in connection with the Red Cross effort. It is requested that townspeople make a liberal display of bunting and that they turn out in force to welcome the soldiers so as to ensure not only a right royal welcome to our warriors but also that the picture when screened will be one worthy of Frankston. *** THE efforts of the Tyabb school committee resulted in a great success on Friday evening last at the concert and dance which had been organised in aid of the Education Department’s special Red Cross appeal. At the concert the hall was crowded, and a fair number were unable to find a seat. An excellent programme, comprised of all local talent, was submitted, and the first part, which was mostly made up by the school children, reflected great credit on Mr Hughes, Miss Young, and others who had trained them. The opportunity was taken of bid-

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ding farewell and making a presentation to Mr Hughes, who is about to leave the district. *** EMPIRE Day was celebrated last Friday and although the weather was not all that could be desired for such an event, the attendance was splendid. In the morning the Somerville school children marched up to the Mechanics Institute where children from the Moorooduc and Baxter schools were already assembled. The proceedings opened with the singing of the National Anthem. Cr. Murray chairman of the school committee, in his opening address, said today the Empire was sorely pressed but all beleived that she would come out triumphantly. In speaking of the loyalty of the children, Cr Murray said that they had been saving their pocket money for Prisoners of War Fund, and in five weeks had raised £10 10s. On behalf of the school committee he wished to to thank the Baxter and Moorooduc schools for their co-operation on this occasion. *** AS was anticipated, the concert given on Empire Day in aid of the Australian Red Cross Fund, was a great musical treat. The attendance was very poor owing to laudable efforts, for the same good cause, at Seaford, Carrum and Somerville, on the same evening, attracting many local patrons. In addition, a not to-be-missedon-any-account picture film of the Frankston Pageant of Loyalty, on the 8th of June, for another most worthy cause compelled many to reserve

their shillings for such a unique and interesting treat *** MISS Gillard, who has been in charge of the Langwarrin State School for the past three years, is leaving to take charge of a school at Burnley, and is to be succeeded by Mr Clancy, a returned soldier, who though a married man with a family, enlisted and did his bit for King and country. During Miss Gillard’s stay increased interest has been taken by the parents and others in school events and it is mainly owing to her perseverance and energy *** A VERY pretty wedding was quietly celebrated at Frankston on Saturday last, the contracting parties being Mr. T. K. S. Summers, (late A.I.F) third son of Mr and Mrs. J. H. Summers, of Underbool, and Margaret, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Young, of Frankston. The Rev. Webster, of Mornington officiated. The bride, who was given away by her father looked charming in a dainty white frock of crepe de chene and georgette, with the customary veil and wreath of orange blossom. Miss Jean Young acted as bridesmaid. and Mr. A. G. Young (late A.I.F) supported the bride groom. *** IN aid of the above deserving cause to help the Australian fighting men in the trenches to keep fit for their great work of helping to defend Australia, the Camberwell Patriotic Players gave an enjoyable entertainment on Saturday May 25th. The Somerville Hall was filled to

the doors with a very appreciative audience. The first part consisted of a well selected variety of songs, dances etc. showing talent far above the ordinary. Mr Leslie Brunning was a host in himself and supplied the comedy element in the first part as well as in the name part of the screaming farce which followed. *** CR. J. Dobson-Hesp, J.P., Hon. Secretary of the Hobart branch of the Overseas club, and well known in newspaper circles in Southern Tasmania, together with Mrs Dobson- Hesp, paid a flying visit to the district, and spent the weekend at Frankston. *** INCLEMENT weather did not debar a crowd of patriotic performers from journeying to Pearcedale from Somerville on Wednesday evening, 22nd May in order to amuse the folks of that Village with a grand entertainment; nor did the elements prevent the inhabitants of that village from rolling up in great numbers to be entertained. Both the programme and audience were excellent, and each was thoroughly satisfied with the night. The entertainment was given in the local school room, and owing to the great crowd present there was scarcely room to pack another individual in. The proceeds amounted to nearly £5, and this will be given to the Education Department for the Red Cross appeal. *** From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 1 June 1918


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Powerhouses collapse in round of upsets DIVISION ONE

By Brodie Cowburn AFTER interleague action saw MPNFL football take a break last weekend, Division One football returned with a bang on Saturday in a day of shocking results. The biggest turn up of the round came from Olympic Oval, where Rosebud took on a normally dependable Frankston YCW at home. Frankston YCW were coming off their first loss of the season last round against Pines, and would have been keen to stamp their authority with a dominant performance against lowly ninth placed Rosebud. Despite that, Rosebud did well to hang in the game with their stronger opponents, only trailing by three points at quarter time and two points at half time. Going into the final break, the scores were tied at 54 apiece, setting up for a thrilling last quarter. Swayed by the momentum of the home crowd, it was Rosebud who stormed home to take all four points in a nail biting game, claiming the win 10.12 (72) to 10.7 (67) Michael Debenham kicked three goals and put in a best on ground performance for his Frankston YCW side, but it was not enough to drag them over the line as the traditional powerhouse lost their second game in a row. There was another stunning result on Saturday as ladder leaders Sorrento travelled to the home of the Frankston Bombers to take on the sixth placed outfit. Frankston have suffered from a very inconsistent start to their season, and were widely expected to struggle against Sorrento, who have been outstanding so far this year. Sorrento were also helped by the fact they had very few representatives in the MPNFL side for interleague football last weekend, meaning they came into this game fit and rested. It was the Bombers who shocked their home crowd by racing out of the

Sharks bomb out: Sorrento went down by ten points in a surprise win for Frankston Bombers. Picture: Andrew Hurst

blocks with a five goal first quarter, taking a 13 point lead into the first break. From then on Sorrento wrestled their way back into the contest to go into half time with a narrow lead, but as the match continued they failed to put the feisty Frankston side away. The contest remained close throughout the day, but in the end it was Frankston who kicked away to take out a hard fought victory. Samuel Fox was the pick of the goalscorers for the winning side with three majors, while Jake Greeley and former Western Bulldog Jarrad Grant contributed with two goals each of

their own in the 12.11 (83) to 11.7 (73) win. Over at Pines’ Eric Bell Reserve, the home team played host to a Mornington side riding the momentum of a momentous win last round against Bonbeach. Looking to make it two on the trot after claiming their first win of the season in their previous game, Mornington looked a good chance to cause another upset and keep their good form going. As the game got underway, Mornington looked much the better side, taking an 11 point lead into quarter time and playing with confidence.

The contest was neck and neck from that point on, with the margin at threequarter time standing at just three points Mornington’s way. Despite showing a lot of fight, the brave Mornington side were overrun in the last quarter, as Pines piled on six goals to one in the final quarter to take out a comfortable win. Aaron Edwards returned to form with a dominating performance for Pines, with his seven goal haul proving the difference between the two sides in a 15.9 (99) to 11.11 (77) win. Elsewhere, Bonbeach put on a dominant performance at home, bouncing

back from their disappointing loss to Mornington with a comprehensive victory against Seaford. The sides entered the game placed seventh and eighth on the ladder, and both sides were looking to make amends for bad losses in the previous round. On paper the match looked as if it should be a close contest, but Bonbeach were quick to make sure that was not the case, holding Seaford to just one behind in their first quarter and taking a 21 point lead into the first break. Seaford were unable to fight their way back into the game, and Bonbeach stayed in control thanks to great performances from in-form Jackson Casey, Jack Williams, and Beau Bailey who was the pick of the goalkickers with three majors. Any chance of a Seaford comeback was ultimately crushed by their own poor goalkicking, as they fell to Bonbeach 14.8 (92) to 6.12 (48) At Regents Park on Saturday, Edithvale-Aspendale and Mt Eliza were set for an important match which would see the winner cement their position in the top three. Given the other results of the day, the winner of this clash would also go level on points with the two top sides, raising the stakes for the game to another level. In the early stages, it was Mt Eliza who looked as if they would come out on top, establishing a strong 21 point lead at the quarter time break. Despite their strong start, complacency got the better them, and Edithvale-Aspendale stormed into the lead with a stunning second quarter that saw them score eight goals to zero. Mt Eliza were much better after the main break, but ultimately could not fight back from Edithvale-Aspendale’s brilliant second quarter effort, as the score eventually finished 12.12 (84) to 9.16 (70) Edithvale-Aspendale’s way. Michael Bussey was the best on ground on the day, with his four goals helping to gain his side an important victory.

Thrillers and thrashings in Division Two action DIVISION TWO

By Brodie Cowburn IT was a weekend of vastly contrasting games in MPNFL Division Two action, as two matches were decided by a solitary point while two matches were decided by margins of over 80. At Ballam Park, Karingal suffered an almighty scare as Red Hill battled hard to nearly upset their second placed opponents. The lead swung back and forth throughout the match, and going into three-quarter time it looked as if an upset was on the cards as Red Hill held a seven point lead away from home. In a nail biting finish, Karingal were able to just gain the upper hand and held the narrowest of leads as the final siren sounded, taking out nervy win 9.12 (66) to 9.11 (65). Karingal put together a great team performance to get the win, with eight individual goalkickers making a contribution. Elsewhere, Langwarrin also had to fight tooth and nail to secure a one point victory, with their win coming against third placed Chelsea in a stunning upset performance. While both sides traded blows and looked equally matched heading into half time, Chelsea were able to stamp their authority in the third quarter, heading into the main break with a comfortable 19 point lead. Despite holding what looked like a strong

lead, Chelsea were unable to weather the final quarter Langwarrin storm, as they raced home with a five goals to two blitz. Curtis Bywater was Chelsea’s best on ground, as he booted six goals for the second consecutive week, but his effort was topped by another dominant Jesse Murphy display for Langwarrin, as he kicked seven goals. Murphy has now scored a remarkable 18 goals in his past three games, with his seven on Saturday helping his side to a thrilling 15.8 (98) to 14.13 (97) victory. Another struggler for the season in Somerville also celebrated a win on the weekend, although they did so in a much more comfortable fashion than their Langwarrin or Karingal rivals. Hosting Tyabb at home, Somerville impressed with a dominant and assertive display of football. Seven goals from Somerville player/coach Andrejs Everitt in a best on ground performance was the highlight of the day, as his side ran home with a more than comfortable 82 point victory, with the score being 20.12 (132) to 7.8 (50) at the final siren. If things were easy for Somerville, they were even more so for Dromana, who pummelled a helpless Pearcedale to extend their unbeaten start to the season. The tenth placed Pearcedale were always outsiders for this clash, and the game went

as expected. Pearcedale could only manage one goal in the entire first half of football, and went into the half time break down by an insurmountable 78 points. During the second half, Pearcedale looked more threatening, but ultimately they could do little to stop the rampant Dromana train that is currently running right through the middle of the league. Dromana finished with 12 individual goalkickers, with Ethan Johnstone and Jack Gipp the best among them with four apiece. Dromana will face off against Langwarrin next weekend unbeaten, top of the ladder, and full of confidence following a 111 point win, 6.12 (48) to 25.9 (159). Crib Point also had a great weekend, as they hosted Devon Meadows at home on Saturday. Sitting rooted to the bottom of the ladder after a winless start to the year, the home side came racing out of the blocks to take a 12 point lead into the quarter time break. The home side held their lead throughout the day but couldn’t gain enough momentum to land the killer blow, as they went into three-quarter time only ten points ahead their Devon Meadows opponents. Despite the pressure, Crib Point held strong to pick up their first win of the year, running out 9.8 (62) to 6.11 (47) winners.

Pointed performance: Langwarrin got up over Chelsea by one point in an upset. Picture: Andrew Hurst Western Port News

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Morris-Thomas new Seaford coach SOCCER

By Craig MacKenzie SEAFORD United has appointed star midfielder Matt Morris-Thomas as senior coach after Paulo Pinheiro’s resignation last week. Pinheiro fell on his sword with his side staring at a second successive relegation following a nightmare start to the 2018 State 3 South-East season. Morris-Thomas, 28, will be assisted by former Seaford player and reserves coach Stuart Mitchell and faces a monumental task to avoid the drop. He has decided to step down as a player which caught most observers by surprise given the lack of quality in the senior squad. “This is my first senior coaching job and I didn’t want to put too much pressure on myself but it’s a decision we can review down the track,” MorrisThomas said. “I’ve always wanted to get into coaching so after Paulo resigned I decided to put my hand up and give it a go.” Former Seaford defender Cam Bryden, Frankston Pines defender Dion Brown and ex-Rosebud Heart winger Callum Richardson signed with Seaford late last week and it’s believed that Morris-Thomas is tracking at least two other players. Brown is serving a three-match suspension but will be available for Seaford’s catch-up round away match against Brighton on 9 June. Despite losing 3-1 at home to league leader South Yarra on Saturday Harry McCartney reports that Seaford fans were heartened by a much more competitive display from a side which has struggled for some time. South Yarra took the lead in the 20th minute when Seaford keeper Pat Bretherton did well to save a shot from Elvis Imarhiagbe only for Samuel Mepham to tuck away the rebound. The home team hit back in the 33rd minute when a Dylan Waugh cross was met by Matty Schwellinger who slid in at the back post to level. In the 40th minute a South Yarra free-kick played over the top of the defensive line was volleyed home by Thomas Meredith to restore South Yarra’s lead. A handling error by Bretherton in the 80th minute gave Meredith a second goal and put the contest out of Seaford’s reach. In sharp contrast to Seaford’s season State 3 promotion candidate Skye United recorded its sixth straight win when it travelled to Whitehorse United last weekend and won 2-1.

Coaching change: New Seaford United senior coach Matt Morris-Thomas (left) in action against Heatherton United. Picture: John Punshon

After a dour first half a left-foot strike from captain Marcus Collier in the first minute of the second half broke the deadlock. The home team hit back less than 10 minutes later when Peter Seehusen converted from the penalty spot. Skye weathered the storm for the next 15 minutes then Chris Driver’s corner found Caleb Nicholes unmarked on the penalty spot and he volleyed home to clinch all three points. In State 2 South-East news Peninsula Strikers had to settle for a share of the spoils after drawing 2-2 at home to Doncaster Rovers last weekend. Strikers took the lead in the 32nd minute with a slick break that saw Ryan Thompson send Femi Orenuga clear and the former Everton academy striker rounded Doncaster keeper Jayden Allan and tapped the ball into the unguarded goal. The visitors levelled in the 63rd minute when substitute Silver Issoufson was unmarked at the back post to chest in a cross from the right. Strikers went back in front in the 79th minute after Nathan Smith sent Orenuga down the left and he rolled the ball inside into the path of Ryan Wilson whose superb first-time strike from the edge of the box gave Allan no chance.

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But Issoufson proved to be the thorn in Strikers’ side and in the 86th minute he skated clear on the left then chipped the ball to the far post where Peter Addo headed home. Fellow State 2 outfit Frankston Pines was dealt a cruel blow when a deflected strike by Maxime Lucas in the 92nd minute gave North Caulfield a 2-1 victory at Monterey Reserve on Sunday. Pines coach Paul Williams surprised by playing captain Graham Hill up front and it looked like a masterstroke when Hill was played in by CJ Hodgson in the 12th minute to put Pines ahead. In the 21st minute Pines midfielder Will O’Brien received a second yellow card and was sent off. North Caulfield took until the 74th minute to level after a superb turn and pinpoint strike by striker Daniel Sacks. Pines gave as good as it got but Hill and substitute Mitch Landers both blew great chances to score late in the contest. In State 1 South-East a Brandon Jansz strike in injury time continued Mornington’s recent resurgence when it travelled to Victory Park and defeated Caulfied United Cobras 2-1 on Saturday.

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Keegan Ziada had opened the scoring for Mornington in the 58th minute before Danny Topping equalised in the 77th minute. Dale White’s side has now won four on the trot and sits third but still some way off the pace set by Manningham and Richmond. In State 4 South Baxter lost 2-1 away to Keysborough on Saturday. Baxter hit the front after seven minutes when Jake Kidder won the ball in midfield and set up Matt Morgan for a close range finish into the roof of the net. Alan Lipsett should have put the visitors further ahead in the 15th minute but he somehow failed to convert a tap-in from a Kidder cross from the left. Against the run of play a cross from Kui Mu in the 21st minute picked out Nathan Calle who chested down then volleyed home to make it 1-1. Striker Lawrence Komba from Skye United made his Baxter debut in the second half but was scythed down in the 60th minute after a superb run into the Keysborough area. Baxter fans were mystified when no penalty was awarded and Komba was carried off. In the 70th minute Keysborough’s Sebastian Gueho did well to win the

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ball in midfield then send man-of-thematch Masur Kuei clear on the left and his finish settled the issue. Baxter’s best was goalkeeper James Foster who denied Keysborough on several occasions. In State 5 South Somerville Eagles suffered a setback to their promotion push by going down 1-0 at home to Pakenham United in a tough physical contest on Saturday. A slip from the otherwise impressive Matt Swanson in the 70th minute allowed Pakenham substitute Daniel Castillo to tuck the ball away from close range. First half chances to Somerville player-coach Dave Greening and Andrew Yeo should have sent the home team in with a lead at the break. Greening wasted a further two chances in the second half while Eagles keeper Brad Klarenbeek saved a penalty. “Overall I can’t fault the effort of my players today, we gave everything but it was just one of those days where we missed some chances and got caught with a sucker punch,” Greening said. “We kept going right until the final whistle but fair play to Pakenham, they are a tough, hard working side.” In NPL2 news Langwarrin lost 4-1 at home to Brunswick City last weekend. Paul Speed put Langy ahead in the 14th minute but goals from Juan Portillo, Jakub Mlcak, Ali Turgut and Baggio Yusuf gave the visitors an emphatic victory. In NPLW news, Southern United clashed with Bulleen on Sunday with a late kick-off to the senior match. Southern’s under-12s lost 2-0, the under-14s suffered a rare defeat going down 3-1 with Candy Kilderry scoring for Southern from the penalty spot, the under-16s lost 5-2 with Haylea Porter scoring twice for Southern while the under-19s lost 5-0. Here are next weekend’s games: SATURDAY 3pm: Melbourne Victory v Langwarrin (Epping Stadium), Mornington v Eltham Redbacks (Dallas Brooks Park), Doveton v Frankston Pines (Waratah Reserve ), Skye Utd v Middle Park (Skye Recreation Reserve), Dingley Stars v Seaford Utd (Chadwick Reserve), Baxter v Sandown Lions (Baxter Park), Drouin Dragons v Somerville Eagles (Bellbird Park). SATURDAY 3.15pm: Box Hill Utd v Southern Utd (Wembley Park). SATURDAY 7pm: Heatherton Utd v Frankston Pines (Bosnia & Herzegovina Centre).


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Group One gift: Santa Ana Lane provides trainer Anthony Freedman with his second Group One in May. Picture: Supplied

By Ben Triandafillou PINECLIFF, Mount Eliza-based trainer Anthony Freedman has notched his second $1 million Group One sprint feature at Morphettville for the month of May. Freedman’s five-year-old gelding Santa Ana Lane flew late to capture South Australia’s premier race, the $1 million Group One Goodwood on Saturday 19 May, just two weeks after his star filly Shoals claimed the $1 million Group One Sangster Stakes. Freedman’s racing manager Brad Taylor said Santa Ana Lane had given every indication that he was ready to deliver in the Group One race. “We were super-confident coming here,” he said. “His work during the week was very good. He just needed luck. “It was a super ride from Ben (Melham). He found all the gaps and produced that burst we knew he had.” The Group One worthy ride by Melham saw Santa Ana Lane settle at the rear of the field before darting towards the inside rail and letting down in the final 150 meters to run away from 2017 Goodwood runnerup, Missrock, who again settled for second place. Freedman’s Adelaide sprint racing

double bought up the stables fifth Group One victory for the season. He’ll be looking to add another one to the tally when Santa Ana Lane linesup in the 1350m Stradbroke Handicap in Brisbane on Saturday 9 June, alongside stablemate Mr Sneaky. Freedman said the well-travelled Santa Ana Lane, who has competed across five states in his 26-start career, would return to his Pinecliff stables before heading interstate for the Stradbroke. “He’ll spend a few days in a paddock and then we’ll take him to Flemington and then hopefully get a flight to Brisbane,” he said. Freedman also said on his website that Shoals, who was looking at travelling to Royal Ascot this year, will be spelled after winning her third Group One race from her past four starts, and will be targeted towards the $13 million The Everest. “She has nothing left to prove this season,” he said. “She has won from 1200 (metres) to a mile, won in three states and beaten the older mares twice. “She has had a terrific season, to win three Group Ones with her just shows the talent she has.”

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Curtain raiser: Bluescope Steelers Youth Girls get the first kick on New Zealand’s new Westpac Stadium. Picture: Gary Bradshaw

New Zealand snaps first victory By Ben Triandafillou AFL New Zealand has recorded their first win on Australian soil after defeating a Mornington Peninsula interleague team on Friday 11 May. In a close encounter, New Zealand’s under-18 boy’s side (6.9.45) saluted by five points over the Mornington Peninsula Junior Football League boys (5.10.40) at Bluescope Oval, Hastings. After a spine-tingling Haka, New Zealand were first on the scoreboard as Quinn Pocock snapped the opening goal for the visitors. New Zealand looked to narrowly contain the lead throughout the match, but the home side didn’t cave in and continued to

chip away at a 15-point margin heading into the final quarter. The MPJFL boy’s side fought to the final whistle but it was New Zealand who claimed the victory. New Zealand’s victory in the under-18 boys match flipped the results from the MPJFL’s New Zealand Tour over the Anzac Day weekend which saw both the MPJFL’s under-14s and under-15/16s boy’s sides return home as victors. The Bluescope Steelers Youth Girls weren’t as successful on the score board over the New Zealand Tour, but had the honour of being the first girls’ team to play on Westpac Stadium against New Zealand in a curtain raiser to the AFLNZ V AFL Academy

level one game. MPJFL president Andrew Souter said competing against an international side is an incredible experience to offer the players. “It is always an honour and a privilege to play representative sport at any level, however to play an international representative match is an opportunity that most will never experience,” he said. “Overall these young people did Australia, our league and themselves very proud by displaying fantastic sportsmanship and comradery over the tour. “We are all extremely keen to ensure that this exciting venture continues.”

AFTER a week off with a bye Crib Point came back bigger and better last Saturday. The U19’s begun the day with a thrilling 187-0 win over Deavon Meadows. Captain Joey Joe Joe Smith featured heavily on the score card with a career high 6 goals whilst another of the team’s elder players in Caiden Follett played one of his best games. The unders’ skills were on display throughout the game with the good weather providing perfect conditions for football. An improvement on previous performances, the reserves came out of the blocks on top to start their clash against Deavon on the weekend. With one point separating the teams heading into the last the match was very evenly poised – maybe too even in the end. Crib could manage only 1 behind in the last, holding the opposition scoreless. A draw saw both teams disappointed but not all was lost. Returning in recent weeks, Will Larkin was best afield for the pies whilst Dan “whitey” White was not far behind. The senior side were able to string a four quarter performance together for the first time this year on the weekend. Coming in winless for the year the team rallied together in the last to secure a very important win. With the game plan falling into place, with a very young side, there are ominous signs for the future. Tim Cook held down the backline in a strong performance all day while the always smiling Tyler Wilton was promising up forward kicking 3 goals. Last week was yet again spectacular netball weather, proving favourable

for our girls who capitalized sealing four senior wins against Devon Meadows. Our U/17 girls are working hard and showing continued improvement. BOC was Ciara for her defensive work and communication. D Grade had one of their best performances yet, coming away with a terrific win 39-16. BOC went to Kylie for a strong performance in WA, having lots of impact on court. C Grade continued their winning streak with a 43-26 victory. Trying out some new combinations and maintaining good control of the game. BOC went to Ayla who maintained great defensive pressure and control in GD. B Grade flipped the switch this week coming out with a positive attitude and a hunger for the ball. They have worked hard at training and put this into play, with great defensive pressure they created lots of turnovers, giving the goals every opportunity they needed, winning 4125. BOC went to standout Kelly she was relentless in defense and played a cracker of a game in WA. A Grade made hits on the scoreboard early ensuring they set the standard for what is always a very competitive game against Devon. With the ambition of not being too predictable, the girls dabbled with a few new combinations on court reflecting the great depth and versatility of this team and coming away with a 25pt victory. BOC went to Tessa for her outstanding defensive work across the entire game. The club will head to Chelsea this week on the back of a cracking round 7, get around them! Go Cribby!

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Gulls salute in onepoint nail biters BASKETBALL

DIVISION One was full of nail-biters in week nine of the Big V, with every game from the Bayside clubs resulting in one-point victories. Chelsea Gulls notched up two of those wins as they clutched one-point victories over Geelong Supercats (8887) and Whittlesea Pacers (96-97). The Gulls survived an overtime scare at home to pip the Supercats, with Corey Standerfer’s (15pts, 11rbs, 11ast) free throw proving pivotal in the side’s success. Matt Brasser (22pts) and Mitch Riggs (22pts) also delivered for the Gulls, while the visitors managed 16 points out of Lewis Varley. The Gulls backed it up on the Sunday with another one-point victory after travelling behind the Pacers by as much as 15 points during the game. Stewart-Paul Tyrell delivered a tip‐in in the dying seconds to snatch the win, while Corey Standerfer finished with 32 points, and Mitch Riggs and Matt Brasser ended with 21 points each. Chelsea Gulls head coach Peter Caspersz said there were mixed feelings after the narrow victories.

“It’s certainly nice to win the tight matches as it shows composure,” he said. “We are certainly scoring high, but it’s a matter of locking down our defence now in training and making sure the others can’t match it with us.” Western Port Steelers also clung on to a one-point margin as they held off a strong, late surge by Collingwood All Stars (83-84) to slot their eighth win for the season. For the victors, Dylan Travis (28pts) led the way in a tough battle and the All Stars’ Manny Hendrix (28pts, 9ast) starred in a late charge home. In the women’s division one, Chelsea Gulls and Western Port Steelers both suffered losses at home to the Geelong Supercats and Camberwell Dragons respectively. The Supercats had all the momentum in the middle stages of the game against Chelsea and while the Gulls had the edge in the fourth quarter, it only bought the margin to within single digits. Geelong walked away with a nine-point victory (60-69). It continues to be a long season for the Steelers adding a 10th loss to their tally as the Dragons (39-51) secured

their seventh win and moved into fourth position. In division two, the Southern Peninsula men had a 53-point loss to Craigieburn Eagles (102-49) as they take their winning streak to eight wins and move to the top of the table. This was the last game the Sharks had without star recruit Colin Voss who had been sidelined and they’re hoping with him back in the side the results can start to turn around. The Mornington Breakers had a 17-point loss to the North East Bushrangers but played with a short bench so in a sense it was a brave effort. Fiona Darnell scored a game high of 20 points for the Breakers while Ricki Lee McCombe also had a solid game scoring 18 points.

Flying high: Chelsea Gulls player Matt Brasser helps secure two one-point victories over the weekend. Picture: Supplied.

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