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Artefacts find a bind for kinder Neil Walker neil@baysidenews.com.au INDIGENOUS artefacts discovered on land at Chelsea Heights are being assessed by experts to determine whether a Thames Promenade site can be used to relocate a kindergarten. It was believed the Chelsea Heights Kindergarten could not be moved from its existing base at Third Ave due to the discovery of the artefacts but The News can reveal the Office of Aboriginal Affairs Victoria says this has not yet been officially decided. The Thames Promenade site is owned by the Department of Education and Labor state government spokeswoman Sonia Heath said the OOAV, an agency that provides advice to the government on Aboriginal policy, is preparing a Cultural Heritage Management Plan. The OAAV advised: “There is a Cultural Heritage Management Plan (CHMP) in preparation by a cultural heritage adviser for the development of a kindergarten next to Chelsea Heights Primary School on Thames Promenade, Chelsea Heights. “There is a previously registered Aboriginal place on the property, recorded in 1977, which comprised of stone artefacts.” Additional “Aboriginal objects”, believed to be stone artefacts, have been found at the Thames Promenade site and the OOAV advised a cultural
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heritage adviser is storing and assessing the newly found artefacts. “The discovery of these artefacts on the property would not necessarily stop the kindergarten being built,” a statement from the OOAV said. Chelsea Heights Kindergarten has been at the centre of complex funding swap negotiations between the state government and Kingston Council, brokered by Mordialloc Labor MP Tim Richardson, after agreeing to switch $2 million promised by the previous Coalition government to a relocation of Chelsea Kindergarten instead (‘Cash swap ‘not child’s play’’, The News 2/9/15). Councillors agreed last month to help Chelsea Heights Kindergarten with a plan to renovate its existing buildings at Third Ave and add a second room to meet upcoming new state mandated child to carer ratios requirements next year despite some councillors’ concerns over council having to allocate ratepayers’ funds to the renovation project when no such pledge was previously made by council. The Chelsea Heights Kindergarten Association Committee says the kindergarten was never consulted on any relocation before the $2 million in funding was announced before last year’s state election by the Coalition and families want the kindergarten to stay at its existing location near Chelsea Heights Primary School.
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New talent has winning touch Neil Walker neil@baysidenews.com.au RUNNING Touch is a Mentone man of mystery. The 21-year-old electronica singer-songwriter, who is nameless and faceless in publicity shots, is a jack of all musical trades but listening to efforts such as his latest song This Is Just To Say it’s apparent he is certainly a master of blissful beats and smooth vocals with an urban edge. The vocalist, lyricist, guitarist, pianist, producer and poet (yes, poet) is off to a good start and is making a name – if not a face yet – for himself on the festival circuit after winning radio station Triple J’s Unearthed Artist of the Week award in July. Describing his music as “postmodern electronica” that “kind of just floats between that kind of Chet Faker vibe and more dancey stuff”, Mentone based Running Touch says he has his sights set on “putting out a body of work out as soon as possible to let everyone know what I’m about”. Running Touch told The News he prefers to remain anonymous for now and let the music do most of the talking because “I’m involved in another couple of projects”. “These days it’s very easy, especially when you start something, for the image to impair you. Doing something like this literally allows you to wholly focus on the music because no-one knows who you are. “All you have to do it put music out … and leave the rest to the winds and it’ll work itself out.” One of those “other projects” is a
Mystery man: Running Touch could be on his way to big things on the music scene with early backing from Triple J.
grunge and heavy metal influenced band so it’s strange to reconcile Running Touch’s love of those genres with his move into dance beats evidenced on the likes of What’s Best For You and It’s All Around Me. “People will often say ‘I listen to everything but metal and country’. I’m that kid who loves everything and metal and country. If I hear something something and I like it I want to write that kind of music.” The professionally trained pianist also plays the violin, “picked up a guitar at the age of about 11 and loved it” and is still keen “to learn to play as many instruments as possible”. It’s an ability to cut it live that
has made the music industry sit up and take notice. Unlike some of his DJ peers, Running Touch plays instruments on stage to be added into the live sound mix. There have been challenges on the live stage despite how effortless he makes it all look. “It was actually a lot harder than I thought it’d be. Some of the songs, including newest single This Is Just To Say, are quite mellow and soulful. It’s often easier to play the bangers.” Next on the cards for the longtime bayside resident is a trip down memory lane with a New Year’s Eve gig at the Portsea Hotel. “I used to go there for fish and chips with mum and dad all the time.
The long drive from Mordialloc to Portsea is great. It’s a beautiful pub.” Keep an eye out for other local gigs and get in on the start of something big. Triple J head honcho Richard Kingsmill, a man who decides what Australian listeners hear on the national airwaves, rates Running Touch highly. Kingsmill reviewed This Is Just To Say on Triple J’s website this month: “Five stars. Never thought twice about it.” Running Touch plays the Portsea Hotel on 31 December (New Year’s Eve). Listen to his songs at Soundcloud.
Crime pays for new agency Neil Walker neil@baysidenews.com.au THE outsourcing of of crime statistics management from Victoria Police to the newly established Crime Statistics Agency will see fees charged for some requests for statistics specifically requested from the independent agency. Businesses, educational institutions, community groups, private researchers, the media, individuals and even federal and state government departments can now be charged for statistical information about crimes not provided in the CSA’s quarterly crime statistics.
The latest annual crime statistics released last month were the first to be collated by the Crime Statistics Agency and not Victoria Police (‘Crime up on drugs arrest high’, The News 7/10/15). The CSA charges came into force in July this year “on a cost recovery model” according to the agency’s website. The CSA states: “Clients are only covering the cost of the time it takes for a member of the CSA team to complete the request”. A total of $156.40 is charged for the first two hours of a request for further crime statistics information and $77.52 per hour is charged for each
hour after the first two hours. Information the CSA deems will take less than two hours to collate will be provided free of charge. CSA chief statistician Fiona Dowsley said “the majority of requests are small and take less than two hours to complete”. “If a request takes two hours or more to complete, the CSA will compile an agreement to proceed and a quote is sent before fulfilling the request.” A regulatory impact statement by the state Department of Justice in March found: “The provision of customised crime statistics data to individuals or organisations, however, clearly has private good characteris-
tics (in that customised data are likely to be of more use to those making the specific request than to other parties) and therefore a strong case for ‘user pays’ can be made.” Victoria Police had been previously allowed to charge for crime statistics requests before handing over responsibility for crime data collation to the independent CSA last year. The CSA was established by the previous Coalition state government at a cost of $8.4 million to taxpayers. The Labor state government backed the formation of the agency amid concerns the timing of crime statistics could be manipulated for political reasons in the lead-up to elections.
AFL CEO on way THE man at the top of Australia’s game, AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan, will be guest speaker at the Kingston Sport and Recreation Breakfast this month to honour volunteers from Kingston’s many sporting clubs. More than 150 representatives from Kingston sporting clubs will take part at the special event at the Commonwealth Golf Club in South Oakleigh on Tuesday 20 October, 7-8.30am. Kingston mayor Cr Geoff Gledhill said the second annual Kingston Sport and Recreation Breakfast was a chance to acknowledge and thank the efforts of volunteers who help drive local sports clubs. “Our vibrant local sports clubs could not exist without the tireless dedication of hundreds of volunteers from the club presidents and coach right through to the people serving at the canteen and helping clean up at the end of the day,” Cr Gledhill said. Chair of Kingston’s Sport & Recreation Committee, Cr Paul Peulich, said opportunities to be active and engaged are vitally important for local residents, young to the older. “Whether it be down at your local sports club, walking the dog, going for a swim, run or ride, being active means healthier minds and healthier bodies,” Cr Peulich said. “Kingston is committed to helping our community stay fit and engaged irrespective of age.” AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan will speak on the value and importance of grassroots sporting clubs in building a strong community.
Women’s soccer SOUTHERN United Football Club has been awarded one of eight new Women’s National Premier League licences for next season. It will soon hold trials for under-13, under-15 and under-18 players from all over the Mornington Peninsula, with successful players called back for a second round. Southern area trials will be held at Langwarrin Soccer Club, Barretts Rd, Langwarrin South, 10amnoon, Saturday 24 October. South East Area trials will be held 6.30-8.30pm, Tuesday 20 October and Thursday 22 October, at Casey Comets Soccer Club, O’Tooles Rd Cranbourne. Club treasurer Rosemary Meads sees it as an “historic event for the peninsula as it was the first time female soccer players wishing to play at an elite level – state and national – can train and play locally”. “Traditionally they have had to travel 45 minutes to over an hour to play with a club of this level,” Ms Meads said. Email: women@morningtonsc.com. au
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Honoured for empowering students Stephen Taylor steve@baysidenews.com.au HELPING older residents take charge of their lives through their computer is a long-term passion for Longbeach PLACE teacher Chris Ewin. His skills and abilities in the area have been commended by him being named runner-up in the Victorian Government Learn Local Awards Outstanding Practitioner section last month. He was one of 16 nominated. Mr Ewin has been an IT teacher at the Chelsea centre for the past 12 years after starting as a 15-year-old. Now, as co-facilitator of the Chelsea Users’ Support Group, he holds seniors’ digital literacy classes helping oldies master the mysteries of emails, iPads, on-line banking and even Facebook. It’s useful stuff. One of Mr Ewin’s most practical aids is an online banking simulator in which oldies learn how to transfer money and monitor their transactions on their pcs without risking their accounts. “The students grow confident in moving money around via the simulator before actually going onto the bank’s website – so everything is safe,” Longbeach PLACE manager Lorna Stevenson said. “These days people are always being encouraged to us their computers for personal business but there are big gaps in our knowledge. Also, there are a lot of barriers to some people either getting a pc or being able to use one proficiently. “Often younger family members set up their parents’ PC accounts and es-
Here to help: IT teacher Chris Ewin, centre, has been recognised for his commitment to showing seniors how to master new technology.
tablish passwords for them, but many people find this disempowering.” The Longbeach classes teach older students to manage their affairs themselves for an affordable price – without losing control or putting themselves at risk. The PC support group meets monthly, with Q&A sessions and sample tutorials demonstrating features, such as Skype. “The classes over the years have also become friendship groups,” Ms Stevenson said. “The members have a common interest where they are learning about technology and getting to know each other.” And classes have grown. “When we celebrated the launch of the digital literacy program in September last year 90 people attended,” she said. “Many were former adult learners when we were in the old two-bedroom house in The Broadway. It was lovely to have them here.” Mr Ewin was nominated for the City of Kingston Young Citizen of the
Year in 2011 and his sister Carrie for the Junior Citizen of the Year in January this year. “It’s really good for our organisation to be able to put forward someone from the younger generation who has volunteered in our sector,” Ms Stevenson said. “Mr Ewin has used his skills to advantage and empower others to not be afraid of technology.” Adult, Community and Further Education Board chair Rowena Allen said Learn Local organisations supported those facing barriers to education, such as having a disability, poor literacy or numeracy, or newly arrived migrants. They were then better able to engage in education and improve their lives. “These awards showcase this work, and will inspire other learners and educators by demonstrating what can be achieved by studying at your nearest Learn Local,” she said.
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Police patrol Stabbing after argument AN Edithvale man has been charged with intentionally causing serious injury after allegedly stabbing his mother and brother in a domestic dispute on Wednesday. The 23-yearold snapped after arguing with his mother at their Northcliffe Rd house aboutUNSOLVED his Facebook page at about 6pm. CRIMES Kingston police said the man became angrySEXUAL and upsetASSAULT after being told to take down the post and used a small Police are kitchen knife to stab his brother to the searching for left side of the a man whochest, under his heart. The brother, allegedly20, retreated outside while the offender sexuallychased after his mother and allegedly her in the back. assaultedstabbed a woman after She attempted to hide in her bedroom her tried in vain to calm whileentering her husband Rosella St the offender, who smashed open the apartment in bedroom door during the onslaught. Police and ambulance crews arrived to on Saturday, find the in the backyard near Mayoffender 31, 2014. his brother who was lying down and It is alleged the woman was home bleeding profusely. He was handcuffed alone at 5pm after returning home and arrested. mother, 52, was from theThe nearby shops. The man gained access to the described as breathing and conscious ground-floor apartment through the but suffering serious stab wounds. unlocked front door, went into the The brother sustained life-threatening victim’s and to allegedly injuries. Theybedroom were taken The sexually assaulted her. Alfred hospital. The offender has been Police have released a FACE fit remanded in custody, with a court and image similar to the man date yet determined. whotothey believe can assist with their inquiries. He is described as caucasian in appearance, aged in his POLICE are pursuing a thief who robs late 20s to early 30s, with blonde letterhair, boxes to steal people’s credit-card brown letters, andblonde then attempts to trick banks eyes, into sending him their PIN details. facial hair and a thinSenior build. Constable Amelia Detective
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have the PINs sent to a false address, or returns later to steal PINs. The man is described as Caucasian, aged 30, 175cm tall, medium build with blue eyes. He has a goatee beard, receding hairline and often wears a baseball cap. He operates throughout the southern suburbs. Detective Faulkner said a cache of 50 letters showing people’s bank records and credit cardlost applicaFRANKSTON A car control tions had been foundinto in Old Wells car Rd, and smashed a parked near Amaroo Dr, Chelsea Heights, before crashing into a brick fencelast on Wednesday, September 16, about week. Anyone with information should 8am. believed the male driving call her Itonis9556 6565.
is taking seriously. Oakleigh police are investigating.
Car break-ins
A RESIDENT of Pooley Bridge Rd, Mordialloc, called police when she saw youths attempting to break into cars in her street, 11.30pm, Tuesday last week. Police arrested a 16 year old, of Carrum these days in the near future.’’ Downs, and charged him with two countsFRANKSTON of theft from motor A manvehicles. has goneHe has been appear atusing Frankston on bailed a crimetorampage a Children’s Court in December. Resiguitar after stealing his uncle’s car. say two other cars along were subject the Holden Commodore was travelling dents The white Ford sedan, with to east along Beach St in Frankston property,break-ins was taken Churchill attempted onfrom the night.
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REPORTS use 30m into of thesuspected shoulderdrug of the road. He in then a car travelled in GnotukupAv, onAspendale, to the footpath Saturday, led toapolice arresting a at and through 1m high brick fence 193 Beach St. Frankston Bentleigh woman, aged 24.Leading She was Senior Constable Barryseat Randall found sitting in the back of a said car it was luckyoverdosed no one was the apparently oninjured alcohol,inmethcrash. “Thereand were no drugs or alcohol amphetamines possibly GHB, at involved, speeding was notand a 9am. Police and searched the vehicle factor,’’found he said. “Fatigue may have allegedly a purse containing a factor but there will be no zipbeen lockabag containing methamphetacharges laid.’’ mines and drug paraphernalia. The woman allegedly made full admissions CARRUM DOWNS More than and was200 charged with using a drug of people visited Bunnings in dependence. She to was bailed to appear Carrum Downs have special oneat way Moorabbin Magistrates’ Court in screws fitted to their number January. alleged drugsplate werethefts. seized. plates The in a bid to reduce
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THE owner of an Asian import warehardware giant. Police handed out the house claims a disgruntled customer is screws while Frankston SES fitted threatening to kill and his family them to the cars.him Carrum Downs and to burn down his warehouse in Sergeant Sam Raso said the turnout dewas Havilland Rd,and Mordialloc. The the fantastic demonstrated 31-year-old victim,crime of Oakleigh, said need to prevent in Frankston. the“Itunidentified caller appeared angry went so well, we completely ran when offer to buy a playpen at awas out his of screws,’’ Sgt Raso said. “It cheaper price declined. He initiative said great to seewas people showing comesthe tothreats, preventing crime. thewhen calleritmade which he We will definitely hold some more of
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and driven to Wells St, Frankston, about 7.30pm on Tuesday, September 15. Frankston Senior STORAGE cages inMcGill underground car Constable Caroline said a man allegedly got out of the thieves. car carrying parks continue to attract Three an electric guitar and used it to smash separate complaints were received the windscreens of twoincars parked about thefts from cages an apartment nearby. “We then received reports of complex in Gladesville Blvd, Patterson a robbery at the United Service Lakes, Wednesday last week. In each Station in Davey St in Frankston case thieves cut padlocks to gain entry about 7.45pm where a man gestured and steal electrical goods and tools. to the attendant that he had a gun in Inhisanother incident, thieves stole back pocket.’’ She said no weapon assorted tools from an apartment was produced but the man stole food block storage cage instore. Charman Rd, and drinks from the He was Cheltenham, andpolice hid their haultime in a intercepted by a short vacant apparently collect later. later incage, Carrum Downs. to A Churchhill 29, was arrested, charged and Aman, witness called police who arrived to appear at thebeside Frankston toremanded find two people standing a Magistrates’ atThe a later Honda IntegraCourt sedan. pairdate. walked
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off quickly and police did a check on FRANKSTON Police have the vehicle, which was found to be images of a man stolen.released A 47-year-old Carnegie woman (pictured) they wish to speak to in and a 49-year-old Bentleigh man were relation to a one-punch attack arrested nearbyNightclub Cheltenham railway outsideat Davey’s which left a station. A third man, whose identity man with a fractured jaw, eye socket was inside the about stolen andfound nose. on On parole Sunday, July 12, car, is stilltwo being sought. The pair in hasa 1.50am, men were involved been charged on summons courtin verbal altercation outside to thea club Davey victim, a 33-year-old and dateSt. toThe be fixed.
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1 3 4 plantings of grevillia, become a bus interchange. COLOURFUL Frankston South “We rallied to save the gardens crackerjack and correa are making before the election of that year and Mentone station and surrounds even Baxter saved them,” Ms Booth said. more attractive for commuters. “Then, in 2006, we achieved heritFriends of Mentone Station & Somerville age listings for the station and the Gardens last week established four gardens and, in 2012, celebrated with gardens beds – two directly outside the launch of Leo Gamble’s Winning the down-side entrance and two either Tyabb Friends.” side of the new MYKI readers which Moorooduc The book celebrates the Friends’ have been installed to ease congestion Hastings contribution to the community over at peak times. the past decade, and their hard work The Friends were able to spend face by the and plants and co-operation with other commu$2000 on bed preparation other man whoof St Aunity, local, state and federal govern– thanks to the generosity is described as ments and commercial organisations. gustine’s Southern Opportunity Shop, being caucasian, Crib The establishment of the gardens is Florence St, Mentone. Point Bittern about 30 years old more than just visual: Ms Booth said “The plantings are on VicTrack land with short brown at least two new members which we arehair, looking after,” chair Stony had moved wearing a black Point into the area because they saw the Dorothy Booth said.khaki “We hope jumper, pantsto congardens as indicative of strong comtinue planting upcasual to theshoes. car park.” and The Sandy munity spirit. Turning 13victim next month, theto Friends Point was taken She praised the op shop’s manageof Mentone Stationwhere & Gardens Dandenong Hospital he hadsee ment for their generosity. “They have their handiwork vindication surgery to his face.asAnyone with of been fabulous to us.” their strongisstand when information urgedinto2002 phone Frankston Police 9784 area 5555was or to Stephen Taylor they learned theongarden Crime Stoppers.
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Green Wedge ‘productive’ Agricultural land use dominates the green wedge areas of Melbourne and provides the rural open landscape so important to the liveability of the city. The vision for the green wedges was driven by the Minister for Local Government Richard Hamer, based on the highly treasured British planning tradition of urban green belts and this was incorporated into the planning for metropolitan Melbourne in 1971. Agricultural land use in the green wedge areas of this city today has a total production value of $8 billion. The proposal to therefore sacrifice a thriving horticultural business and its workers in Kingston’s Green Wedge and replace it with an 130-hectare memorial park (‘Cemetery plot for Green Wedge’, The News 16/9/15) reveals a failure to appreciate that a sensible planning system should protect productive land as a precious natural resource for sustainable food production close to urban Melbourne at a time when the population is increasing as is climate change which will require careful management of land and water resources. While some of the uses in the Green Wedge involve buildings they are mostly required to be used in conjunction with agriculture or horticulture as is the case with the nursery in question, or for food production e.g. mushrooms and tomatoes. However and equally important purpose for Melbourne’s green wedges is the protection, conservation and enhancement of the open, rural and scenic non-urban landscape for the enjoyment of future generations. Mary Rimington, Mordialloc
Tree saga drags on The recent front page article and some letters seem to be keeping the “saga of the foreshore trees” alive and ongoing without the benefit of addressing the real issues. Moreover, based on the article with its emotive simplifications, some people, are not willing to trust Kingston Council to do its job as the responsible natural
Lungs of the city: Debate over the future of Melbourne’s green wedges, including Kingston’s Green Wedge, rolls on. Picture: Gary Sissons
resource manager i.e. ensure the necessary and sufficient environmental conditions are met and to take appropriate account of factors such as fire hazard, public safety, views, pest and weed control , etc. As a beachside resident I have watched this saga continue for over nine years with largely superficial environmental arguments and simplistic, one assumption fits all approach to motives and actions of residents. My understanding is as follows, and I think it is relevant in the essential facts, which unfortunately need to be revisited to cut through the emotive fog: The original Coastal Management Plan of Kingston Council stated that where the foreshore was 50 metres or more wide the first 40 metres from the high water mark should be planted by low growing shrubs trees and grasses. The remaining strip of land to the properties could be used for tall trees with sea glimpses/views and casuarina type trees depicted. This approach is environmentally sound in that the low growing shrubs and grasses are the main ecological work horses for this environment. It appears that planting of tall growing coastal banksia, with or without, regrowth has extended well into the designated “low
zone” with significant consequences. In addition there has been an overall nett increase in trees and shrubs with the excess provision of coastal banksia being promoted to the role of the principle defender of the foreshore ecology. This is not correct, overall structure, vegetative diversity, shrubs and grasses are just as, or more important for a truly sustainable outcome. Kingston Council, with substantial consultation over several years, has sought to properly resolve the conformance to the intent of the original Coastal Management Plan. A recent revised plan was proposing that future planting among other things be limited to low growing shrubs and grasses which seems entirely environmentally satisfactory. The proposal as far as can be ascertained would have met more than sufficient environmental needs and enshrine “no net loss of vegetation”. In other words, the council proposal met all necessary and sufficient environmental needs. The council appears to substantially have got it right and should have been endorsed to get on with the job of natural resource management without continual comment based on emotive over simplification of the issues. Are we doomed to another decade of intermittent
debate focused on one single aspect of what should be a holistic approach to good natural resource management? Good management is about biodiversity and considering whole ecological systems not just single aspects. How it is resolved is an important precedent for future environmental debates. In summary it appears the last stage of the Environment Minister’s review of the environmental needs has been affected by limited facts and assumptions to unnecessarily over rule a responsible council, enshrine excess coastal banksia and set a precedent that undermines proper environmental management in to the future. This last stage has also done an injustice to those residents who tried to do the right thing and used reasoned argument in an open process. Roger Payne, Bonbeach
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I am staggered by the comments attributed to local MP Tim Richardson on the front page of The News (‘Tree Change for Coast Plan’, The News 16/9/15). Tim evidently claims that he has never had any inquiries regarding vegetation and its impact on bay views. I have lived in this area for nearly 20 years and I believe that this issue has been one of the biggest sources of conflict between local residents. The current Kingston Council should be commended for the changes that they made to the Kingston Coastal Management Plan to ensure that the plan considered the points of view of all residents. The statements made by uninformed groups that coastal stabilisation is achieved by planting trees such as coastal banksia and black she-oak trees needs to be challenged. Even a Google search quickly identifies that coastal stabilisation is achieved by the planting of specific low and medium height vegetation. Not by the planting of large trees. Why can’t we implement solutions which are both technically sound and satisfy the interests of all parties? Rob Barnett, Parkdale
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Team effort: Matthew Holland, left, and his Victorian Paralympic Football teammates, right, represented the state at the National Paralympics 7-a-side Football Championships at Coffs Harbour. Pictures: Gary Sissons
Footballers star on national stage THE Big V, spearheaded by a Frankston duo, took it up to Australia’s other states at the National Paralympic 7-a-side Football Championships this month. Frankston striker Matthew Holland and speedy youngster Oran Jones from Seaford played their part in the Victorian Paralympic Football team’s bronze medal winning performances at the tournament hosted in Coffs Harbour. The team, made up of young men affected by cerebral palsy or acquired brain injuries, fell just short of bringing the ultimate prize of the cup back to Victoria, but saw off the challenge of Western Australia 2-1, grabbed a 2-2 draw against champions New South Wales and an unlucky 0-2 defeat by Queensland in the group stages. On day four of the tournament, the Vics overcame the disappointment of
missing out on a cup final appearance by ending their tournament on a winning note with a 5-2 victory over Western Australia. Matthew Holland said the team was pleased with its tournament despite not winning gold this year. “The boys really bought into the coach’s game plan and we just needed a positive result in that Queensland game and we would have been in the gold medal game – we played really well. “Credit to all the boys, I thought we showed great character and we’ve got a great future ahead because a lot of the boys are really young and we’ve just got to keep working.” Team captain Ben Roche said the paralympic football program is still a work in progress but has Football Federation Victoria “have come on board now to
bring it up to a more elite level”. “We have a development squad to which is with Northcote Football Club,” he said. “Teams we’re competing against have gyms, training programs and proper boots and equipment and the travel costs each year are huge.” The skipper said the family of each player paid about $2500 each to send a player to the national tournament. He welcomed any fundraising support for future tournaments to give the Victorian Paralympic Football team the best platform possible to win gold for the state. Email Ben Roche at aaafootball@ hotmail.com or call FFV on 9474 1800. He is also available to speak at schools to promote paralympic football to interested players. Neil Walker
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Plug for unplugged THE stars of tomorrow will take centre stage this month for Kingston Youth Service’s Friday Night Unplugged at Kingston City Hall. Presented by Fuse Productions and FReeZA Push Start, Friday Night Unplugged will feature four talented young local performers or bands performing to an intimate crowd. The October 16 event is the third Friday Night Unplugged this year with young artists set to perform original and cover songs in an intimate and unplugged showcase. The FReeZA and Fuse Production event is an all-ages smoke, drug and alcohol-free event. Tickets $5 at the door. Friday Night Unplugged is on 6pm9pm on Friday 16 October at Kingston City Hall, 985 Nepean Highway, Moorabbin. For more information phone Kingston Youth Services on 1300 369 436 or see facebook.com/fuseproductions
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AN estimated 10,000 cyclists took to the roads on Sunday in the 23rd annual Around the Bay – Ride for a Child in Need. Most of those opting for the longer 250 kilometre ride around Port Phillip had some relief from pedalling while aboard the Queenscliff-Sorrento ferry. However, the 28 members of the Pirates Sporting Club swapped handle bar for oars, rowing surf boats across the 12 kilometre stretch of water. Other riders followed courses ranging from 20 to 10 kilometres, including ones starting at Geelong and Sorrento. From the beach at Sorrento the Pirates were back on their bikes and heading to the finish along with every-
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body else in Melbourne’s Alexandra Gardens. Cyclists of all ages and abilities took part in the event which is billed as the largest of its type in Australia. Money from the ride goes to the Smith Family charity for disadvantaged children. This year’s target was $1.2 million which can help provide one year’s schooling for 1200 children. “Around the Bay has inspired tens of thousands of people to take up bike riding to improve their health and fitness – as well as building a strong community of riders across Australia,” Bicycle Network’s general manager of events Darren Allen said. Keith Platt
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Crib Point
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Pearcedale
Langwarrin
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Just off Peninsula Link
PGA Professionals
McClelland Dve, Frankston PH: 9789 1480 www.centenarypark.com.au
CENTENARY PARK & ON COURSE GOLF SHOP
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Chelsea Public Golf Course Fraser Avenue, Edithvale Phone 9772 4242 austgolfclub@bigpond.com
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Phone: 5978 6215
125 Tyabb-Tooradin Rd, Somerville
$15 AFTER 3PM
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A great experience for everyone
flindersgolfclub.com.au Pro shop: 5989 0312
• Driving Range • Precision Fitting Centre hhee Pro PPrro Shop Sh • Lessons & Clinics available • Specials available at the Shop op
Centenary Park Public Golf Course is an 18 hole course and is recognised as one of Melbourne’s best public golf courses and one of the longest at 6122 metres.
Centenary Park
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Red Hill
Safety Beach
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Frankston
Seaford
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Chelsea Carrum
Merricks
Mornington
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Mornington Golflf Club – Tallis Drive, Mornington. Ph 5975 2784
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Cerberus Golf Club lub – HMAS Cerberus, Crib Point. Ph 5983 6006
Bembridge Public blic Golf Course – 125 Tyabb-Tooradin Rd, Somerville. Ph 5978 6215
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Mt Martha Public lic Golf Course – Forest Drive, Mt Martha. Ph 5974 2266
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36 holes of golf 7 days a week Memberships Available
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Perfect townhouse style Address: For Sale: Agency: Agent:
1/10 Muriel Street, CRIB POINT Offers over $425,000 Bay West Real Estate, 1/109 High Street, hastings, 5979 4412 Don McKenzie, 0419 955 177
SET at the front of the block on its own title this impressive single level townhouse excels with a contemporary style and quality finish. The excellent space on offer is well above that of a unit with high ceilings throughout the home, and a fantastic formal lounge at the front features quality carpets, air-conditioning and a gas heater. Crisp white tiles and cabinetwork feature throughout the gleaming kitchen and dining area. The galley-style kitchen boasts a stainless-steel dishwasher and under bench oven, and the large breakfast bar will be perfect for busy meals on
the go, however this ample space will easily accommodate dining for eight, with enough room spare to place some extra lounge furniture. The splendid undercover courtyard will increase the living space considerably with this lovely private area well-screened from neighbours with lots of plants creating a vibrant and relaxing atmosphere. The three bedrooms all have carpeted floors, two have built-in robes and share the beautifully appointed main bathroom, with the larger main bedroom boasting a walk-in wardrobe and an equally well-presented ensuite bathroom. From the
street the home presents very well with a rendered facade in neutral tones and a double garage which opens to the entertainment area at the rear. For retirees or professional couples, this home has all you need for stylish lowmaintenance living in arguably one of the best value spots on the peninsula with the Stony Point line to Frankston and regular bus services available.
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36 Lyall Street, HASTINGS $495,000 Century21 Homeport, 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings, 5979 3555 Brooke Ramsay, 0447 772 980
SET in the popular ‘Old Tyabb’ part of town, this well-built Victorian-style home is the perfect home to please all the family. A well-designed kitchen has a gas stove top, there is an electric oven and plenty of storage options. The adjoining dining and lounge area has a cosy gas log fire which creates a nice ambiance, and a separate study can be closed off from the larger room for some peace and quiet when working from home. Two of the three bedrooms have built-in robes and share the main bathroom, with the larger main bedroom featuring an ensuite and walk-in robe. There is a powder room for guests and the separate laundry provides internal access from the double garage. The block measures about 1047 square metres and is well-fenced on all sides for privacy and security, offering plenty of extra off-street parking and play area for children and pets.
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AUCTION: Saturday 7th November @ 2.30pm. TERMS: 10% deposit, Balance 30 days INSPECT: As advertised or by appointment CONTACT: James Munn 0400 990 833 Michelle Munn 0414 774 816
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9776 9900
Harcourts Limitless 82 Mount Eliza Way, Mount Eliza 03 9788 7400 www.limitless.harcourts.com.au
Mornington 1a Main Street
FOR SALE Mornington Blake Street
Go Fish The largest fish and chip shop in town has presented itself to the market. Boasting a great location at the end of Main Street close to Mornington Park and the local beaches. n 130m2 approx n Indoor plus undercover outdoor seating n 7 pans and 2 grills with separate work stations n Walk in /cool room and freezer
Mornington 46 Main Street
BUSINESS FOR SALE
Yabbies Fish & Chips View www.harcourts.com.au For Sale $450,000 + sav
What could you do with this amazing corner site waiting for your creative style and flair to truly enhance this location?
View www.harcourts.com.au For Sale $100,000 WIWO
Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 9788 7400 E kara.james@naiharcourts.com.au HARCOURTS LIMITLESS P 9788 7400
•100m2 approx •Food licence and grease trap •Corner site close to Main street •Overlooking Mornington Central •Fantastic exposure and scope for outdoor seating
Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 9788 7400 E kara.james@naiharcourts.com.au HARCOURTS LIMITLESS P 9788 7400
BUSINESS FOR SALE Mount Eliza Mount Eliza Way
BUSINESS FOR SALE
Manzana Mexican
Fiona’s of Mornington One of Main Street most established fashion icons has hit the market. An opportunity awaits an astute purchaser to fully utilise this fantastic location.
View www.harcourts.com.au For Sale $95,000 (no GST)
• 120 m2 approx • Beach end location • Rear access with carparking • Reasonable rent & lease terms
Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 9788 7400 E kara.james@naiharcourts.com.au HARCOURTS LIMITLESS P 9788 7400
What the Fajita! This is a cracking little cantina, popular with locals, that has nailed the home grown mexican fare. Trading 5 nights per week, there will be plenty of siesta time here to enjoy your new lifestyle •120m2 approx •Good rent long lease •Liquor Licence to 11pm •Indoor & outdoor seating •Showing strong profits
Commercial Property Management? You now have a choice. Call NAI Harcourts for the fresh approach
View www.harcourts.com.au For Sale $350,000 + SAV Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 9788 7400 E kara.james@naiharcourts.com.au HARCOURTS LIMITLESS P 9788 7400
Kara James Commercial Specialist Mobile: 0412 939 224 Ph:9788 7400 kara.james@naiharcourts.com.au Kelly Amor Commercial Portfolio Manager Mobile: 0403 630 524 Ph:9788 7400 kelly.amor@naiharcourts.com.au
Mortgage Express Suite 11/20-22 Ranelagh Drive, Mount Eliza Christine Penford 0414 228 891 christine.penford@mortgage-express.com.au
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INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL
In the frame
Hair raising
SPECIALISING in glass design applications such as splashbacks, pool fencing, balustrades and shower screens, this business also manufactures and supplies security doors. Repeat customers include major peninsula based builders, and in addition to the large premises and qualified staff, there is an internet site for online sales.
ESTABLISHED for 40 years this attractive salon has five cutting stations and two basins. With cheap rent on offer, this premises will ideally suit the first-time salon owner.
Manufacturing and supply MORNINGTON PENINSULA Price: $1,250,000 + sav Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151
Hair Salon, PARKDALE EAST Price: $69,950 + sav Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151
Business Sales Specialists www.latessabusiness.com.au 50 Playne Street Frankston
Tel: (03) 9781 1588 Business Migrants Expert Advisory Service
NEW LISTING
RETAIL SHOE OUTLET - MORNINGTON Large factory shop in commercial, industrial and retail area selling shoes, bags, luggage etc. Onsite parking, subject to new lease, website has been established. Full assistance is offered to new owner.
NEW LISTING
CARDS & GIFTS - CHELTENHAM Attractive, modern shop in great position opposite the upstairs Southland S/C food court. Fully managed, potential for great profits for owner operator. Good suppliers, good credit facilities.
$52,000 + sav DISTRIBUTION - SOUTH EAST SUBURBS & PENINSULA Wholesale Continental bread deliveries done by husband 7 days midnight to 8am, wife is administrator. Easy to run business with good base of account and cash customers. No rent to pay – no stock to carry – room to expand.
NEW LISTING
$240,000 + sav MECHANICAL AND TYRES Long standing business, vehicle repairs and tyre sales. Excellent turnover and profits. Main highway frontage, trades 5 ½ days. Two vehicles included. 4 hoists. CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES
DISTRIBUTION - MORNINGTON PENINSULA Long established, one person, home based wholesale foods delivery run. Deliveries from Frankston to Portsea and Flinders. Delivering to over 65 cafes, restaurants and hotels. 5 days, no weekends. Two vehicles included.
$130,000 + sav WOMENS FASHIONS Two locations, both in shopping centres, both well presented & well stocked. Can be fully managed, retail sales of apparel and accessories, recognised name with social media presence. Vendor wishes to retire. Asking price reflects both businesses combined.
$285,000 + sav
TECHNOLOGY REPAIRS - SOMERVILLE Huge profits with further growth predicted. All mobile phone, computer, laptop repairs, ink & toner sales, electronic parts & accessories, security & camera systems. Can be fully managed, qualified staff.
$395,000 + sav
MANUFACTURING & CONSTRUCTION - DROMANA Two businesses specialising in custom made outdoor tables & benches, fabrication, powder coating, fabrication for residential, commercial and marine industries. Marine constructions manufacture pontoons and carrying out jetty demolition and maintenance.
$640,000 + sav
LICENSED RESTAURANT Traditional Japanese restaurant in the hub of town with no competition. Full liquor licence, seating for 40, intimate atmosphere. Currently opens 5 evenings, can be managed.
$930,000 + sav
No work to be done here, just move into this prime main road location and continue trading. Large rear storage area. Stock worth $40,000 is include in the asking price..
$75,000 + sav
$119,500
ACCIDENT REPAIRS - DROMANA Panel beaters and spray painters in well designed & laid out factory premises with spray booth, trades 5 days. 97% insurance work, qualified staff, vendor will stay on to train new owner.
NEW LISTING
MATTRESS RETAIL - FRANKSTON
$550,000 + sav LICENSED RESTAURANT & CAFE Currently under management, offers huge returns for owner operator. Licensed until 1am, outdoor summer dining, recognised branding, live music. Recent refurbishment, nothing to be done, central location. CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES
$660,000 + sav
SHEET METAL Specialises in design & manufacture of wide range of quality sheetmetal components. Huge factory inc large office space, forward orders in place. Vehicles included in sale. CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES
$1 million + sav
$100,000 CLEANING Fully managed business cleaning schools, long standing staff . Current owner selling after 25 years, good turnover with further potential.
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST NEW LISTING
LICENSED RESTAURANT - COLDSTREAM Located in Yarra Valley’s beautiful winery region. Seats 80, On-Premises licence, Italian fare. Large, visible commercial kitchen & kitchen garden with herbs & vegetables, Bakehouse, wholesale to some venues. Wonderful atmosphere.
$299,000 + sav PRICE REDUCED
FOOD MANUFACTURING Specialises in gourmet bakery products, multi award winning business, wholesale and retail trade. Huge delivery network covers Melbourne metro area. Tremendous potential to expand. CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES
$600,000 + sav INTERSTATE & LOCAL TRUCKING All vehicles, including Prime Movers and refrigerated vans, in excellent working order, registered & insured. Travels to Brisbane and local around Melbourne. Excellent profits. Vendor willing to stay on for 12 months.
$650,000
JEWELLERY MANUFACTURE NORTHCOTE Bulk wholesale to retailers in Aust & NZ, online for trade customers. Unique approach with precision engineering & design to meet individual requirements. Rapid production process, high quality finish. Vendor retiring after 19 years in the business.
$2.2 million + sav
Tony Latessa CEA (REIV), AREI, ABB, MAICD Mobile: 0412 525 151 REIV BUSINESS AGENT VICTORIA Australian Institute of Business Brokers Vice-President (Vic). 33 years selling experience based on honesty and reliability Page 4
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Devilbend Golf Club – Loders Road, Moorooduc. Ph 5978 8470
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Cost: $90 per team of 3 includes lunch plus 1
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CENTENARY PARK & ON COURSE GOLF SHOP
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your local experts
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Phone: 5978 6215
125 Tyabb-Tooradin Rd, Somerville
$15 AFTER 3PM
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A great experience for everyone
flindersgolfclub.com.au Pro shop: 5989 0312
• Driving Range • Precision Fitting Centre hhee Pro PPrro Shop Sh • Lessons & Clinics available • Specials available at the Shop op
Centenary Park Public Golf Course is an 18 hole course and is recognised as one of Melbourne’s best public golf courses and one of the longest at 6122 metres.
Centenary Park
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Red Hill
Safety Beach
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Frankston
Seaford
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Chelsea Carrum
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Attention All Golfers With G.A. Handicaps We invite you to enter teams in our:
Rossdale Golf Club lub – Sixth Ave, Aspendale. Ph 9580 1008
1
Mordialloc
Mentone
custom fit set of irons
W I N a
Play a round of g at any of these fe olf courses for your c atured hance to
Directory 1
207 Boneo Road, Rosebud www.rosebudcountryclub.com.au Golf Shop: 5950 0888
36 holes of golf 7 days a week Memberships Available
Subject to Availability. Bookings Essential.
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS SPECIAL $30 Unlimited Golf after 2pm
Expires 31.12.15
The Flinders Golf Club
100 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK...
Salvation Army lecture this week Compiled by Melissa Walsh PROFESSOR C. Mudd will hold services in connection with the Methodist Home Missions on Sunday, 24th inst. He will preach at Frankston in the morning, Langwarrin in the afternoon and Somerville in the evening. *** A bazaar in aid of the Church of England renovation fund will be opened in the Hastings Town Hall on Friday evening next at 7.30 o’clock, and will be continued on Saturday afternoon and evening. The local band will play selections during both evenings. We understand there will be a good display of useful and fancy articles on the various stalls, which will be offered to the public at reasonable rates. *** MRS Commissioner Hay, of the Salvation Army, will deliver her well known lecture, entitled “The Salvation Army among the troops in camp and abroad,” in the Frankston Mechanics’ Hall on Wednesday evening next. The chair will be occupied by Rev R. Jackson. Mrs Hay has the reputation of being a fluent speaker and the subject matter of the lecture should prove interesting. *** AS announced elsewhere in this issue the annual spring show of the Moorabbin Horticultural Society takes place on the 13th November at the Recreation Reserve, Cheltenham. The committee this year have made the entry fees very low and the prize money also, with the idea of raising £100 for
the benefit of the Australian sick and wounded soldiers’ fund. The management informs us that arrangements are being made for exhibitors to denote on their entry forms any exhibits they are prepared to give to wards this fund. An auction sale will be held on the show grounds during the afternoon for the purpose of disposing of the goods. Further enquiries will be answered on application to the hon secs, Messrs R. L. Amess and T H Ould, at the show office, Cheltenham, from whom schedules, entry forms, and member’s tickets can be obtained. *** THE annual meeting of the Dromana Sports Club was held in the Dromana Hall on Saturday night last. The president of the club, Mr J. Matthews, occupied the chair. The secretary submitted the balance-sheet, duly audited, which showed the club to be in a good financial position, with a credit balance of £36 7s, and a membership of over 50. The Boxing Day meeting passed off successfully, showing a profit to the club. The amount of stake money paid away amounted £33 10-, being the largest amount ever previously paid out by the club. The takings at the booth, which was conducted by the club. amounted to £18 12s 3d, which after deducting expenses showed a profit of slightly over £5. The president stated that they had decided to recognise the services of their secretary. He had some extra work over the meeting in journeying to Mornington on the club’s business
in connection with the booth. On the motion of J C. Dyson and A. Clydesdale, it was unanimously agreed to vote the secretary an honorarium of 6 guineas in recognition of his services. In returning thanks the secretary said he did not expect to be so liberally treated. It was pleasant to know that his efforts have passed off successfully. If re-elected and the club decided to run a patriotic race meeting in aid of returned, wounded Australians, he would accept no honorarium in carrying out the secretarial work of the club for such a deserving cause. One of their brother committeemen and several members of the club were now on active service, fighting in the defence of their home land and the Empire, although far away some of them had been thoughtful and wrote enquiring about the club’s welfare. After discussion it was decided to hold a patriotic meeting in aid of returned, wounded Australians on a date to be fixed early in February in preference to Boxing Day *** VICTORIAN State School Children and War Relief Fund. Mr A. C. Witton, Accountant to the Victorian Education Department, and Hon Treasurer to the Departments Patriotic Fund reports £34,388 14s to date. The Australia Day effort alone brought in £4,604. The latter amount has been specially set aside for wounded soldiers in the State. A few particulars taken from the Education Gazette showing the amount contributed by scholars towards War
fund up to Aug 15th, 1915. The total amount collected to that date was £31,600 also 198,020 articles such as shirts, socks, handkerchiefs, mittens and balaclava caps were handed in for the use of our troops abroad. Schools throughout this district are credited with the following amounts, —Frankston, £17 1s 9d; Mornington, £19 4s 2d; Chelsea, £27 12s 11d; Cranbourne £56 14s 2d; Hastings £13 12s 6d; Sorrento £32 2s 0d; Somerville £8 16d 11d; Seaford £3 1d 10d Red Hill £8 1s 6d; Mt Eliza £6 0 7d; Mornington Junct. £3 13s 4d; Langwarrin north £5 7s 9d; Carrum Downs £11 15s 11d; Dromana £7 13s; Moorooduc, £9 1s 6d; Rosebud £12 8s; Pearcedale £36 15s 10d; Tyabb £10 3s 7d; Flinders £15 15s 7d; Balnarring, £21 16s 5d; Crib Point, £7 5s. For the past three weeks, an examiner from the Defence Department has been at work inspecting and stamping garments etc made by school girls, and lady teachers for our troops abroad, 42 cases containing hospital stores, shirts, socks, handkerchiefs, mittens and balaclava caps are now ready to go by the next available transport. In all, 198,020 articles have been received at the Depot from the schools. Of these 143,000 have been dispatched to Egypt. It is satisfactory to know that all this stuff has arrived safely and has been acknowledged gratefully. Captain John Lang of Henley fame writes:— “A quantity of goods from School 1604 Malvern was received by my Department at the Al Hayat Convalescent Hospital, Helouan, Egypt
beautifully clean clothes for our Australian wounded. The workers would have been fully recompensed had they seen the contentment of the men.” *** THE farewell social and presentation to the local volunteers took place on Friday evening last, after having been postponed a number of times in order to have as many of the young men present as possible. The efforts of the committee were in vain, however, in this respect, as only one of six put in an appearance. The names of the last batch were Messrs Laity, W. Lonsdale, E. Robinson, E. Stone, W. Hatch, and H. Russel. Each was presented with a handsome case of pipes, and although only Mr Hatch was present, relatives of the other young men took charge of their gifts, and will have same forwarded to their owners as soon as possible. The hall was very nicely decorated for the occasion, and a fair number of residents were present. The musical part of the programme consisted of the following items :-Overture, Mr Kinwood (piano), Miss L Slocombe (violin); song, Miss Jessie Longmuir; song, Mr A Powell ; song, Private F E Tubbs; song, (Ragtime) Mr J Carmichael; song. Mr P V Kerr; song, Mr S Chalwell ;Latest patriotic records by Mr H T Noble’s gramophone. The speakers during the evening were Messrs G G Cole, R Mair. H P Woodhouse, Cr Alden, and Mr MacLaurin. From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 16 October, 1915
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episode “New Jack City” as Father Fintan Stack. In November 2009, he released his best-selling autobiography “Amuzing Grace” which received critical acclaim. In 2007, he appeared as “Big Sean” in “Killinaskully” and in 2015 he starred in “The Gift”. An Audience With His Grace features some brand new material and some “old favourites” from his vast repertoire over the past 40 years including the brilliant school boy character “Bottler”. He has managed to attract a younger audience due to the content of his show being very down to earth and helped also through his hilarious appearance in Father Ted, where he played the part of a drinking, smoking, trouble maker extraordinaire, Father Fintan Stack. Join His Grace for an evening of high farce, mirth and music. An Audience With His Grace performs at Frankston Arts Centre on Friday 13 November 2015, 8pm. Bookings: (03) 9784 1060 or www.thefac.com.au
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Straight Outta Tyabb – The pink drink incident By Stuart McCullough HOW could I possibly refuse? My brother went right to the point – was I interested in seeing ‘Straight Outta Compton’ with he, his wife and one of my nephews on Friday night? But of course I was. While my appearance may suggest otherwise, at heart I remain a gangsta rapper, ready to bring the rhyme in a microphone fight at nary a moment’s notice. Granted, there are very few gangsta rappers who would use a word like ‘nary’ but there’s no harm in trying. Unless, of course, the term ‘nary’ might result in a rap-feud in which case I will steer well clear of ‘nary’ and find a less controversial way of putting it. Rap music is not everyone’s cup of tea. In fact, rap music is rarely associated with tea at all. While rap songs are known to reference a startling array of beverages, a soothing mug of Early Grey is never among them. I’d like to say that I understood rap music right from the outset, but that would be untrue. I really only began to appreciate it because my brothers did. The lyrics were offensive but it was authentic and vital at a time when so much music seemed to be part of a five-year corporate plan and wore spandex. Yuck. N.W.A.’s album ‘Straight Outta Compton’ begins with the following spoken-word declaration: ‘You are about to witness the strength of street knowledge’. It’s something Pink Floyd could never have said without everyone bursting into hysterics. It was a statement of intent on which the songs duly delivered. Granted, there
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Nice shirt: N.W.A’s Ice Cube in a picture from his high school yearbook.
were contradictions. As someone in Tyabb, it was hard to reconcile the central conflict of gangsta rap – complaints of police harassment coupled with unfettered boasting as to lawlessness. What could not be denied,
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however, was its underlying fury and passion. Now, twenty-five years later, it’s a movie. As I readied myself to sit through a two-hour biopic about the birth of gangsta rap, I prepared a mix tape to
play in the Volkswagen – it’s a fair old drive to Fountain Gate. As I travelled, I could not help but rue the fact that whilst the car had a demister and air conditioning, it lacked the hydraulic suspension system so beloved by rappers that makes the vehicle bounce up and down. I then wondered if, given the size of the vehicle, I threw myself up and down with sufficient vigour, I could achieve much the same effect. As I pulled into the rooftop car park at Fountain Gate shopping centre, I slowed, pulled the windows down and pushed the jams way, way up. The music was so loud that all the loose change I use for parking meters rattled. I could tell by the way shoppers shielded their children’s eyes and ears, people were impressed. As I turned to convey this indisputable fact to my sixteen-year-old nephew, I found that he had accidentally slipped down to the floor below the dashboard where no one could see him. Perhaps he was concerned about a possible drive-by. Nevertheless, it seemed to be a matter of extraordinarily bad luck that this should occur just as my rap-driving skills were on display. Once inside, we met up with my brother and sister in law. Like me, my brother is a repressed gangsta rapper. We greeted each other as we always do; with elaborate hip hop hand gestures before deciding to line up for food. Given that it was a Friday night, I was immediately anxious as to whether we might be able to secure a table. Granted, it’s hard to imagine Dr. Dre or Ice Cube ever worrying about such things, but that doesn’t detract from my broader commitment to
bringing the rhyme. I ordered at the counter before being shown to my seat. My brother, however, was less successful. When asked whether he wanted a drink by a sixteen-year-old malcontent who had declared that she was supposed to be on a break just as my brother approached the counter, he felt pressured to compensate for this by ordering a drink he didn’t really want. It’s something of a family trait. For some reason, we feel compelled to make waiters and cashiers happy with our order. It is possible, I think, to be too polite. It’s this same tendency that once resulted in my circling the IKEA car park for hours until my wife eventually made me get out so she could take over. As my brother sat down, bottle of pink citrus blend mineral water called ‘Agrum’ by his side, we both knew exactly what had just happened. Instantly, we both resolved to write a comprehensive ‘diss’ track that would teach both the cashier and the makers ‘Agrum’ a lesson. There is no better version of history than the one you write yourself. That former members of the group were involved in producing the movie was evident. It was also a reminder of how fleeting moments of artistic triumph can be. N.W.A.’s debut album was a groundbreaking classic, but it was all down hill from there after Ice Cube departed. Presumably he was aggrieved when he found pink mineral water on the band’s rider. But some of the music remains potent and powerful and still makes me happy. Once a rapper, always a rapper. Word. stuart@stuartmccullough.com
How to make boring chores fun By Michelle McCullough I do my best to be a good role model for my children. I watch my language, I fake bravery when a spider enters my home uninvited and I’ve even stopped having chocolate for breakfast. When it comes to doing chores i’m failing in the role model stakes. The thing is, I hate chores. I hated them as a child, I hated them as a teenager, and I hate them even more now that I’m a wife and a mother. But I don’t want to pass this negativity onto my children; I want them to enjoy chores. Plus, I figure if i get in early and make chores fun, by the time they are teenagers I’ll have myself a couple of live-in maids (that’s how it works right?). So, in my quest to continue being a good role model I’ve come up with four ways to make chores are a little more fun for your little monsters. 1. Whoever said “many hands make light work” clearly hasn’t folded laundry with two toddlers. However, you can use chores to nurture your little Einstein. For example, folding laundry is a great way to teach children to count, and to recognise different colours,
basket, but offering a small incentive could help ease the pain of choring. Rewards could include two books instead of one before bed, getting to choose what you have for dinner or even a star on a reward chart. 5. If there’s no way of escaping your chores then why not pretend to be someone else while you work. Kids have amazing imaginations so incorporating role play into life’s more boring tasks is a great way to combine work with play time. 6. Many moons ago when I was a little girl, my family and I would make car trips a bit more interesting by telling stories. Each person would contribute a line to the story and we would continue this until we got to our destination. This form of storytelling can be applied to any situation, including doing chores. Not only will it make the time go much faster, but it will also allow your creative juices to flow. These tips might work for you (or they might create more work) but at the end of the day it’s all about attitude. If you’re genuinely having fun, those pesky chores will be done in no time. Good luck!
patterns and textures. Likewise, a trip to the supermarket can also be used to teach numbers, colours and different foods. 2. Every week the teacher at my playgroup puts on special “pack up” music when it’s time to tidy up all the toys. And every week 20-plus kids lose their minds trying to tidy everything away as quickly as they can while us parents stand around in awe. So crack out your boombox and see if it works for you! 3. Who doesn’t like a good oldfashioned competition? Especially when there’s a chance to one-up your sibling at something exciting like making your bed! Try introducing some friendly competition into your daily routine. If there’s only one child in the house get out the stopwatch and try to beat the fastest time. 4. Rewarding your children for cleaning up their rooms may seem a bit controversial to some but personally I don’t see the problem. As adults we get paid to work so what’s the difference? I’m not suggesting you run out to your nearest toy shop each time little Barry puts his smelly socks in the washing
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McEvoy dominates in season opener PROVINCIAL
By IT Gully LANGWARRIN’S highest ever run scorer, Simon McEvoy, turned back the clock on Saturday on the first day of the 2015-16 Provincial season, scoring an unbeaten 83 to guide his side to a shock win against Mornington. The Kangaroos, under the guidance of new coach Travis Campbell and assistant Jake Prosser, who returned from Pines, headed to the kennel with an inexperienced team which featured debutants Aaron Edwards and Mitch Bromley. It was a completely new-look team, without the likes of Danny Weare (retired), Michael Edwards (Tyabb), Andy Johnson (Carrum), Jake D’Atri (Carrum), Adrian Mack (rested), Mark Cooper (Warragul), Matt Davie
(Hawthorn-Monash) and Dwayne Doig (Cardinia) – all of whom were in Langwarrin’s best side last season. The Kangas need experience and leadership this season and Simon McEvoy provided it in spades – with ‘Macca’ actions speak far louder than words. His team bowled pretty well, led by teenager Andrew Smith, who pickedup 4/27, while Matty Prosser claimed 2/32. The Dogs set the Kangas a total of 154 for victory. Matt Foon top scored with 45 and Brad McDonald hit 32. In reply, McEvoy hit 13 fours in his unbeaten knock, while Matt Prosser scored 28 and Bromley 19. The Kangas got the runs with 11 balls to spare. Kurt Nestor was the pick of the Dogs’ bowlers with 2/8 from three overs. Former Moorooduc gun Bobby Wil-
son wasted no time settling into his new environment at Sorrento, blasting 83 to help his side to a three wicket victory over Mt Eliza. The Mounties batted first and Tim Clarke, who crossed from Flinders, opened the batting with 83. Chris Wisbey, Adam Michelson (Bentleigh), and Russell Fulton all contributed 19 runs. AJ King was the best of the Sorrento bowlers with 3/47 from 10 overs. Corey Harris and Wilson both pickedup a couple each. In reply, Wilson opened with 83, Jedd Falck made 33 before being runout and Ben Tracy made 20 against his old side. Justin Savio was back and snared 3/37 from 10 overs for Mt Eliza. Moorooduc too caused a shock loss, beating Long Island by 14 runs. The Ducs batted first and made 157,
Nick Williams top scoring with 66 and Ben Williams opening with 36. Andrew Tweddle was at his best for the Islanders, taking 6/20 from 10 overs, while Scott Phillips took 2/37. In reply, the Islanders were bowled out for 143, despite 29 runs from Simon Dignan, 28 from Brad Denny and 24 from Justin Bridgeman. Darwin recruit Adam Bayly was slick with the rock, taking 4/19, while Sushant Gupta picked-up 3/45. Peninsula Old Boys smashed Baxter by more than 100 runs. Matt Hyden belted 74 while young guns Will Crowder made 60 and Tom Labrooy 30 as the home team posted a total of 7/202. Ben Brittain was the pick of the bowlers in his first game for Baxter, snaring 3/59. In reply, Eivion Bowen blasted through the Baxter bats, helping him-
self to 6/26 from 7.3 overs. Chris Brittain top scored with 28 opening the batting. Somerville made light work of Rye, winning by almost 100 runs. Main Ridge recruit Brad Rossborough top scored for the Eagles with an outstanding 91, while Craig Black opened with 59 and Leigh Lowry contributed 36. Tom Baron was the best of the Rye bowlers with 4/43. In reply, Rye was restricted to 6/138. Andrew Hitchener top scored with 43 and Chris Dunn hit 22. Jarryd Parker was the best of the Eagles’ bowlers with 3/27. The match between Crib Point and Pines went down to the wire. The Pythons batted first and made 8/141 in its 40 overs, before Crib Point got the runs in the last over of the day, finishing four wickets down.
Panthers on the prowl early DISTRICT
By IT Gully PEARCEDALE started its new life in District cricket having an immediate impact on Saturday, beating Carrum by four wickets. The Lions were expected to be one of the teams to beat in District cricket after picking up new captain Andy Johnson and Jake D’Atri from Langwarrin and Tom Burgdorf from Seaford Tigers, while keeping the likes of Shaun Foster, Josh Dent and Liam Dobson. However, on Saturday in the season opener, the Lions were crushed. Shaun Foster made 45 and Corey Foster hit 23 to be Carrum’s top scorers. Johnson failed with just seven. The Lions were bowled out in the 37th over for just 136. Former Pearcedale junior Shane Maggs returned to the Panthers from Casey and picked-up 4/20 from 6.4 overs. In reply, Pearcedale made 6/181 from its 40 overs. Brad Trotter opened with 53, Chris Dew hit 30 and Kaine Smith contributed 29. Red Hill had an early afternoon against Delacombe Park. The Parkers batted first and made just 78 from 37.4 overs. Nick Christides scored more than half of them with 41. Brent Martin was the best of the Red Hill bowlers with 4/11 while Glenn Collett opened with 2/21 from nine overs. In reply, Red Hill got the runs just two wickets down in the 19th over. Simon Dart scored an unbeaten 38 and Nick Shaw 22. Seaford had a day out with the bat, scoring a massive 4/219 against Mt Martha before their bowlers got to work and skittled the opposition for just 90. Paul Hartle wound back the clock and belted 91, Ryan McQueen smashed 65 and new recruit Morteza
Ali (Narre Warren) contributed 32. In reply, Chris Cleef tore through the Reds’ batting line-up, snaring 6/21, while Hartle rounded-out a sensational game personally with 2/17. Alex Mason top scored for Mt Martha with 34. Baden Powell recorded a solid victory against Flinders, winning by four wickets with two overs to spare. Recruits Matt Grayson (Carrum Downs) and Simon Parrott (returned from Cardinia) top scored for the Sharks with 54 and 47 respectively. Daniel Di Paolo, a new face in the Braves’ outfit, was the best of the bowlers with 4/32, while English recruit Tom Wood snared three wickets. In reply, Wood then went to work with the bat for the Braves with 78, while Blake Hillman scored 44. Seaford Tigers picked up the 12 points against Boneo, winning in the final over of the day. Boneo batted first and scored 9/168. Ryan Jellie top scored with 53 and Daniel Coathup hit 37. Corey Hand and Ash Mills each took three wickets for the Tigers. Tigers’ opening bat Anthony Joel then belted 14 fours and two sixes on his way to 94 to guide his side to victory. Chris Jobling took three wickets for Boneo. Main Ridge opened its season in fine fashion, getting the job done against Heatherhill. The Hills batted first, making 6/186 with Jake Theobald top scoring with 67 and Kristian Miller opening with 48. In reply, the Ridge hit 6/194 with three overs to spare. They were in some early trouble at 6/81, before Gareth Wyatt (64 not out) and Ed Aarons (55 not out) came to the rescue.
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Hoppers start well SUB-DISTRICT
By IT Gully DROMANA got its season underway in the best way possible on Saturday, winning its opening game with ease against Carrum Downs. The Hoppers have recruited well this season with Darren Kerr taking charge, while the likes of Aaron Kaddatz, Andrew West (both Somerville) and Jack Fowler (Boneo) have all followed. Kaddatz had an impact with both bat and ball, snaring 3/30 from 10 overs before hitting an unbeaten half century. Carrum Downs batted first and made 9/154 from 40 overs. Leon McConnell top scored with 34. In reply, the Hoppers scored 4/157 from 36 overs. Jack Fowler top scored with 76. The other ‘glamour side’ in 2015/16 is Rosebud. The Buds picked-up the likes of Jason Mathers (Mt Eliza), Luke Marshall (Mt Eliza), Brian Doughty (returned) and Billy Quigley (Frankston) and were expected to be hard to beat this season. However, on Saturday, up against the relegated Hastings, the Buds were thrashed. Hastings batted first on its home deck and made 7/170. New recruit Archie Lawler-Lobato, who’s played a lot of cricket in the south-east, top scored for the Blues with 57, while Luke Hewitt scored 33.
Billy Quigley was the best of the Rosebud bowlers with 4/51. In reply, Mitch Floyd took 4/38 and Hewitt snared 4/27 for Hastings to bowl out the Buds for just 114. Quigley top scored for the Buds with 35. Frankston YCW was beaten by Skye by just four runs. The Stonecats batted first and made 141 from 39 overs. Sean Flanagan was the pick of the Skye bowlers with 4/18. In reply, Skye was in some early trouble, however, Rob Gruar steadied the ship in the middle order and finished with a match winning, unbeaten 67. Balnarring proved too strong for Tootgarook, winning in the last over of the day. The Frogs batted first and made 182. Justin Brown was the best of the Saints’ bowlers with 4/41. New skipper David Ross top scored for Balnarring in the chase, hitting an unbeaten 48, while Chris Murphy was there to the end to ensure their team got the points. In the final game of the round, Tyabb picked up the points against Ballam Park. The Yabbies batted first and Jarrod White top scored with an unbeaten 84. In reply, the Knights were rolled for 104 in 32 overs. Jarryd Ward top scored with 31. Brad Fly was the pick of the Yabbies’ bowlers, snaring 3/30.
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