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PREMIER Denis Napthine visited a Carrum Downs family last week with a media pack on his campaign trail as he announced a commitment to spend up big on an overhaul of Thompsons Rd if his Coalition government is reelected on 29 November. The Premier said a re-elected Coalition government will spend $310 million to improve Thompsons Rd, including two grade separations and lane duplications. The revamped Thompsons Rd will be six lanes wide between the Western Port Highway and South Gippsland Highway and between McCormicks and DandenongFrankston roads. It will be four lanes between McCormicks Rd and Western Port Highway. The oft-congested Thompsons Rd level crossing will be removed and a grade separated interchange will replace the Western Port Highway roundabout. “Once the upgrade is complete, drivers using Thompsons Road will save up to 20 minutes as average speeds during peak hour will increase to 70 km/h from the current 20 km/h,” Dr Napthine said. “No matter where you travel or whether you choose to go by train or by car, we will get you there faster and make your journey safer.” Carrum MP Donna Bauer said Thompsons Rd needed to be widened to six lanes “in key sections” because “duplication is simply not enough for our growing region”. “Only the Coalition government’s upgrade includes an overpass of the
Family visit: Premier Denis Napthine, second right, and Carrum MP Donna Bauer, right, visited Glenn and Dayle Tasker last week.
Western Port Highway. The overpass is the most important component of the project in terms of removing congestion,” Ms Bauer said. Earlier this year, Labor opposition leader Daniel Andrews announced a $175m duplication of Thompsons Rd between East Link and Clyde Road in Cranbourne to ease traffic congestion. The major political parties are scrambling to match promises and one up each other as the marginal bayside ‘sandbelt’ seats of Frankston, Carrum, Mordialloc and Bentleigh shape up as pivotal to both the Liberal Party and Labor’s hopes of forming government. On Friday, Liberal candidate for Frankston Sean Armistead visited McClelland Secondary College in Frankston with Education Minister Martin Dixon to announce a $4.5m commitment to upgrade the school’s sports facilities, finish a modern gymnasium and “expand amenities” for students and staff.
“This is a fantastic announcement for students and families in the Frankston community. If elected, I will work hard with the great schools here in Frankston to support our students and families,” Mr Armistead said. In October, McClelland Secondary’s assistant principal Tristan Lanarus said he had approached former Liberal, now independent, MP Geoff Shaw to push to have any incoming state government commit about $4m to upgrade the school’s facilities. “[Geoff] has a track record of getting things done and delivering on promises,” Mr Lanarus said at the time. “The opportunity to provide another school in Frankston with the funding that it deserves is a commitment I couldn’t pass up,” Mr Shaw said. “McClelland College is such a tremendous asset to our local community, one which produces a fine quality of high school graduate.”
AN emergency department will be built at Peninsula Private Hospital in McClelland Drive, Langwarrin. The decision was announced last week by Ramsay Health Care and Australian Unity Healthcare Property Trust. The proposed $55 million-plus development has been given the nod by Frankston City Council to modify the master plan for the site. It has also received approval-in-principle from the Victorian Department of Health. The emergency department is part of a major building re-development in which a further 71 inpatient beds is being added to the hospital. A state of the art operating room will be added to the existing operating room complex to enable highly technical procedures to be performed at the hospital. A much anticipated parking facility and relocated imaging and pathology services will support the new emergency department. Further specialist consulting suites will also be added. Ramsay Health Care’s second hospital on the Mornington Peninsula, Beleura Private Hospital in Mornington, is also being substantially redeveloped. Around $10 million is being spent on a comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation facility with gymnasium and hydrotherapy centre. Planning minister Matthew Guy will ‘turn the sod’ today (Monday) at Peninsula Private Hospital to officially start construction. ADCO construction is overseeing the development which will take 18 months, providing employment opportunities for construction workers in the greater Frankston region. “Once the complex development
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Mayor change FRANKSTON mayor Darrel Taylor will hand over the robes and ceremonial chains to his successor on Wednesday evening when councillors meet to formally vote in the city’s next civic leader. Councillors will vote on Wednesday 12 November to decide who the next mayor will be but met informally late last week to discuss the matter. Councils traditionally prefer councillors to meet behind closed doors before the public vote to ensure the appointment of a new mayor is not mired in political and personal debate. A deputy mayor will also be voted in by councillors on Wednesday evening. Mayors serve a 12-month term and the annual remuneration is about $85,000.
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• Summer Energy Bill Busters Friday 14 November, 1–3pm, Belvedere Community Centre, Seaford – Cheap and easy tips for renters or owners • Energy Ideas Open Day Tuesday 18 November, 12–4pm, Mahogany Neighbourhood Centre, 26 Mahogany Drive, Frankston North Bookings: 9768 1628
Second Rate Payment Due Sunday 30 November Payment details: 1300 322 322 or frankston.vic.gov.au
Locals Wanted Photographer and author Richard Simpkin invites submissions for The Locals of Frankston exhibition. This will feature Frankston residents in a positive way. Submit up to 250 words with your story and connection to Frankston by 21 November to milla.dakovic@frankston.vic.gov.au or phone 9784 1896
Green Thumbs Wanted Tuesdays, 10am–12pm, George Pentland Botanic Gardens, Williams Street, Frankston Volunteers welcome. Details: 0417 108 748
Sunday 16 November, 2–4pm, Frankston Mechanics Institute, 1N Plowman Place, Frankston Guest speaker: Lois Peeler from The Sapphires and Principal of Warawa Aboriginal College. Fundraiser hosted by Women for the Frankston War Memorial. Raffles on the day. Tickets $20 or $10 for seniors and veterans. Bookings: 9784 1060 or thefac.com.au
Business Breakfast with Carolyn Creswell, Carman’s Fine Foods Thursday 27 November, 7–9am, Mornington Racecourse Guest speaker will share her 20 year journey from humble beginnings to multinational success. Early bird tickets $60 until 13 November. Bookings: fmpbrekky.com.au or 9781 1422
Together for Peace Thursday 27 November, 1–3pm, Ebdale Hub, 20 Ebdale Street, Frankston Faith leaders from traditions including Christianity, Islam and Baha’i will share a meditation, prayer and reflection on what it takes to make peace. This is in response to ‘Islamophobia’ and conflict in the Middle East. Refreshments and discussion afterwards. RSVP: 9874 1022
Welcoming Residents Monday 1 December, 10–11am, Frankston Visitor Information Centre, 7N Pier Promenade, Frankston Waterfront Enjoy morning tea with the Mayor, meet other residents and find out about local services and activities. RSVP: tourism@ frankston.vic.gov.au or 1300 322 842
Council is supporting a number of events to help raise awareness and much needed funds to support White Ribbon Australia’s work to create respectful relationships and to end men’s violence against women. All funds raised will support primary prevention initiatives in schools, workplaces and the community. • Respectful Relationships: Morning Tea and Discussion Friday 21 November, 10.30–11.30am, Frankston Women’s Friendship Café, Ebdale Hub, 20 Ebdale Street, Frankston. Details: 9293 7102 • Respect, Connect, Protect: White Ribbon Day at Langwarrin Guest Speaker, Rally and Barbecue Tuesday 25 November, 10am–12.30pm, Langwarrin Community Centre, 2 Lang Road, Langwarrin. Details: 9789 7653 • Respectful Relationship/White Ribbon Day Concert and Barbecue Thursday 27 November, 12.30–3.30pm, White Street Mall, off Wells Street, Frankston If you are experiencing violence or suspect someone else is, please phone 1800 RESPECT (737 732) for advice and support. In an emergency, phone the police on 000.
Have Your Say Draft Road Management Plan 2014 This plan details Council’s maintenance standards and repair priorities for local roads and related infrastructure such as footpaths, drains and signs. Written submissions close Friday 28 November. Hard copies are available at all Customer Services centres. Visit ‘have your say’ on Council’s website: frankston.vic.gov.au
Draft Strategic Framework for Young People til 2017 Outlines Council’s plans to cater for local young people and families in Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula. Comments welcome. Submissions close Wednesday 3 December. Visit ‘have your say’ on Council’s website: frankston.vic.gov.au
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Epilepsy Support Group Saturday 15 November, 12–2pm, St Francis Xavier Parish (side door), 60 Davey Street, Frankston Adults living with epilepsy and parents/ carers are invited to a lunchtime gathering to discuss forming an epilepsy support group in Frankston. RSVP by 12 November, Sue: 0407 509 519
Frankston Beach AGM Wednesday 19 November, 7.30pm, Long Island Tennis Club, Corner Gould Street and Nepean Highway, Frankston All welcome at Frankston Beach Association Inc. Annual General Meeting. Guest Speaker: Neil Blake on navigating coasting planning. Details: fbainc.org.au
Seaford Wetlands Fun Run Sunday 23 November, from 9am, Seaford North Primary School, Hallifax Street, Seaford All ages welcome. Community fundraiser supporting local mental health services through the Kindred Clubhouse. Register: rotarypeninsula.org/fun-run
Mates Men’s Group Monday 24 November, 11.30am– 1pm, Mahogany Neighbourhood Centre, 26 Mahogany Avenue, Frankston North Council is planning to start a men’s group to bring guys together to socialise. Come and enjoy a free lunch and discuss how to create the right group. Bookings: Carly, 9784 1046
Host a Japanese Student Southern Cross Cultural Exchange is looking for host families for leadership exchange students. Three, five and 10 month options from late January 2015. Details: scce.com.au or 1800 500 501
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Greens power up for schools Neil Walker neil@baysidenews.com.au
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GREENS candidate for Carrum Henry Kelsall has already begun work on his election pledge to have all schools in the electorate have solar panels installed to save on power bills. Mr Kelsall, a teacher at Patterson River Secondary College, invited United Solar Energy to talk the school’s decision makers about the company’s Solar Saves Schools package. United Solar Energy has teamed up with National Australia Bank to offer a no upfront costs way for schools to install solar panels. “It would have been very tough to convince schools that are already on a very tight budget to outlay funds to pay for a solar scheme, no matter what the advantages were,” Mr Kelsall said. United Solar Energy pays all initial installation costs and leases 30 kilowatt panels to schools for ten years. The panels are then “bought” outright by a school for a nominal $100 fee at the end of the ten-year period. United Solar Energy business development manager Richard Vargas told The Times schools “can save between up to 80 to 90 per cent of their electricity costs” by switching to solar power. “Schools mainly need electricity in the daytime which is ideal for solar,” he said. NAB provides finance for the school to lease the solar panels by paying a monthly fee. Mr Vargas said “the funder for the program assesses
ANGLERS are lobbying the state government to invest in boat ramps and launching facilities around Port Phillip Bay. VRFish, the peak body for Victorian recreational fishing, has released a ‘state election wish list’ as the state election campaign officially begins ahead of the 29 November poll. High on the wish list is a push for the major political parties to commit to investing $39 million over four years to upgrade boat ramps along the coast. The group’s state council developed the state election wish list over the past two years to promote “the enormous public good in recreational fishing” and maximise “government investment into key programs, projects and services”. VRFish general manager Dallas D’Silva said the peak body would push for an incoming state government to use angling licence fees to be invested back into recreational fishing. He said independent reports provided to VRFish showed $70m over seven years was needed to improve fishers’ access to the bays. “We decided on the figure of about $40m over four years because that’s the term of a government,” Mr D’Silva said. VRFish has welcomed the Coalition government’s announcement of its ‘Better Bay Plan’. Premier Denis Napthine visited Carrum to commit $65m “to protect and restore Port Phillip Bay”. The Premier announced the govern-
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energy lecturer John Flanders, also a representative for United Solar Energy, said “schools joining this program become leaders for their community in bringing about environmental reform”. He said that every kilowatt hour produced by solar energy equates to a reduction of 1.37kg of carbon dioxide from being released into the atmosphere. “Climate change is a real and frightening prospect for future generations and carbon dioxide emissions are a major part of this. Australia with its droughts, floods and bushfires is particularly vulnerable to climate change,” Mr Kelsall said. “Schools with large flat roofs and heavy power usage during daylight hours are in the perfect situation to embrace this sustainable technology.”
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every school that applies” and solar panels will only be installed if it can be proven there will be cost savings. Mr Vargas said schools can monitor “real life savings” once the panels are installed. He said United Solar Energy is just one of 13 solar power companies nationwide “approved” by the Clean Energy Council for its “integrity” and the company had been working on its Solar Saves Schools program since July this year. The first solar panels as part of the program would be installed at a school soon, according to Mr Vargas. United Solar Energy, which has offices in South Melbourne and Hallam, had been in business for six years and installs solar panels in residential and commercial premises. Solar advocate and renewable
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Solar scheme: Greens candidate for Carrum Henry Kelsall, left, with renewable energy lecturer John Flanders at Patterson River Secondary College.
ment would phase out commercial netting across Port Phillip Bay if reelected. Existing commercial licences will be bought back for $20m over four years. The plan includes fishing pier upgrades in addition to a previous promise to spend $3.25m revitalising Mordialloc Pier. The Better Bay Plan includes $200,000 to be used to build an artificial reef off Mordialloc Pier. VRFish said the Coalition’s $16m Recreational Fishing Initiative had provided many lasting benefits and the previous Labor government had also made a similar level of commitment to recreational fishing. Beach “renourishment” programs at Carrum beach and Aspendale beach will cost $260,000 and $600,000 respectively. VRFish says user demand for boating facilities, especially during the summer months, are hindering recreational fishing and holding back the state’s economy. Boaties and recreational fishermen are regularly forced to queue at Carrum boat ramps during peak summer periods. Mr D’Silva said VRFish had not officially heard from the major political parties about the group’s state election wish list. The full wish list will be released this week, according to Mr D’Silva. Neil Walker
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Market turnout: Frankston residents flocked to watch Jon Faine present his ABC Mornings show at Wells St Farmers Market. Picture: Gary Sissons
FRANKSTON became the focal point of state politics last Thursday morning when ABC radio presenter Jon Faine broadcast his Mornings show live from the Farmers Market in Wells St. Faine was in Frankston to interview the major parties’ candidates about their vision for the city’s future as the marginal seat shapes up as a major battleground between the Liberal Party and Labor in the lead up to this month’s state election. Frankston is regarded as a bellwether seat since the party which has won the seat at state elections since its formation in 1967 has won government. Unsurprisingly, as has been so often the case during the Coalition’s past four years in government, it was incumbent independent Frankston MP Geoff Shaw who threatened to steal the show, when he turned up midway through his rival candidates’ debate to speak to Faine despite having failed to respond to several attempts by ABC producers to confirm his appearance on the show beforehand. Labor candidate for Frankston Paul Edbrooke and Liberal hopeful Sean Armistead faced a very public interrogation by the high-profile Melbourne ABC radio host in front of a street audience of Frankston residents, councillors, minor party candidates and political staffers. Before Mr Shaw’s arrival, Mr Ed-
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Political points scoring: Labor candidate for Frankston Paul Edbrooke, left, Liberal candidate for Frankston Sean Armistead, independent Frankston MP Geoff Shaw and ABC radio presenter Jon Faine at Wells St Farmers Market. Picture: Gary Sissons
brooke and Mr Armistead had been trading barbs over their respective parties’ achievements, or otherwise, for Frankston while they have been in government with the refurbishment of Frankston train station and a cluster of pharmacies attracting drug dealers and addicts to the area a major concern. Mr Armistead took exception to Faine’s description of the train station as “a junkie hot spot” due to the
proliferation of six Frankston pharmacies near the station which dispense opioid replacement therapies such as methadone to drug addicts. The Liberal candidate said Faine should show more “respect” for people who struggle with drug addiction since they need help instead of being demonised. The exchange seemed to galvanise Faine who later accused Mr Armstead of playing “bullshit bingo”
when answering questions about Liberal plans to redirect Frankston line trains away from Flinders St Station to two new stations at the Domain interchange and Fishermans Bend. Mr Shaw quickly set about his rivals upon his arrival in “an empty chair” Faine had set aside in the offchance the MP would turn up, and claimed he was the only candidate who would provide a “strong voice”
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for Frankston since he refused to “toe the party line”. Labor’s Mr Edbrooke, a firefighter based at the Frankston CFA fire station, said he has approached Mr Shaw about firefighters’ pay and conditions before Mr Edbrooke became Labor’s state election candidate and claimed Mr Shaw “shrugged his shoulders” when asked what he would do to help convince the Napthine government to settle the wages dispute. Faine noted the former Liberal MP’s arrival at the debate seemed to have “sucked the oxygen” out of Mr Armistead who had “shrunk” into his chair. Although unlikely to win the seat in his own right on 29 November, Mr Shaw’s preferences could determine whether the Liberals or Labor claim victory in Frankston. Mr Shaw declined to reveal who he would preference, when questioned by Faine. He said running on “an open ticket” with no preferences is still an option. Mr Armistead said any preferences flow between Mr Shaw and himself was a matter for Liberal Party state director Damien Mantach and Premier Denis Napthine to negotiate. Labor’s Mr Edbrooke said he would like to be involved in any discussion with Mr Shaw regarding preferences. Premier Napthine and Labor opposition leader Daniel Andrews have both previously said they would not consider making deals with Mr Shaw.
PREMIER Denis Napthine dropped in to Frankston Hospital to advise $8.1 million will be invested in providing extra surgical theatre capacity and a digital subtracted angiography machine. The funding is not a new commitment but is being made available due to a $81m upgrade at Frankston Hospital coming in at about $8m less than originally anticipated. “This money will be reinvested into Frankston Hospital, delivering an even better asset for the community and ensuring that the health services people need are delivered closer to home,” Dr Napthine said. Health Minister David Davis said the hospital’s kitchen would be overhauled as part of the reinvestment. He said the angiography machine would benefit patients with “serious blood vessel diseases”. “This is a computer-assisted x-ray technique that subtracts images of bone and soft tissue to permit viewing of the cardiovascular system,” Mr Davis said. The Labor Party has repeatedly accused the Coalition government of breaking promises to provide extra beds at Frankston Hospital for patients. Ambulance ramping times at the emergency department have also been problematic in recent months. Late last year, Mr Davis accused paramedics of “staging” overcrowding in the emergency department by wheeling patients into a hallway. The ambulance union strongly denied Mr Davis’ allegation.
Shaw’s ‘nasty’ station stoush Neil Walker neil@baysidenews.com.au TRUE to pugnacious past form, independent Frankston MP Geoff Shaw became embroiled in more controversy last Thursday morning when ABC radio presenter Jon Faine visited the city. While Faine spoke to Liberal candidate for Frankston Sean Armistead and Labor candidate Paul Edbrooke during his live ABC 774 broadcast from Wells St about Frankston train station’s reputation as a “trouble spot”, Mr Shaw was arguing with a passerby at the station. Dromana resident Lysette Ashford told The Times Mr Shaw had made a “nasty” comment to her when she approached the MP as he was electioneering near Frankston train station. Ms Ashford said she had questioned
Mr Shaw on his anti-abortion views. “I politely suggested since he was not a woman with a fertile womb he really had no right to use his political position to try to change abortion laws,” Ms Ashford said. Ms Ashford said Mr Shaw had said he was against “killing anything with a heartbeat”. When Ms Ashford suggested Mr Shaw should be handing out free contraception if he was so concerned about the abortion issue, she claimed Mr Shaw snapped ‘you look like you wouldn’t need contraception’ before turning to speak to The Age journalist Josh Gordon who was standing next to Mr Shaw. “He [Mr Shaw] said ‘see - that’s just one negative comment you’ve heard today’ to the journalist,” Ms Ashford said.
Ms Ashford said Mr Shaw then turned his back on her. She said Mr Gordon did not say anything during or after the confrontation. Mr Gordon is The Age state political editor. Ms Ashford was in Frankston to pick up her elderly mother from the train station. Her mother also witnessed the conversation with Mr Shaw. Later that morning, Mr Gordon sent out a photograph on Twitter of himself and Mr Shaw playing the violin and bagpipes respectively accompanied with the message: ‘Toonz with Geoff in Frankston’. Ms Ashford appeared on the ABC 774 Morning show and told Faine about her conversation with Mr Shaw before speaking to The Times. Ms Ashford is a former Pyrenees
Shire mayor and councillor. She said she would not have approached Mr Shaw if he had not been electioneering since “I understand the difference between someone’s public and private life”. “It was a nasty, blunt and ill-thought comment [by Mr Shaw],” she said. Mr Shaw initially declined to comment when contacted by The Times but then said he had been approached by “a stupid antagonistic woman”. “This is Australia... if I can’t have a crack back what does that say?” he said. “If you want to give time to some whinger that’s up to you”. The MP denied he had been electioneering at the time of the conversation with Ms Ashford. Mr Gordon did not return calls from The Times.
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Red fever fires up the bays By Paul ‘Tracker’ Pingiaro AH yes, the fickle guardian of our Bays has being playing havoc with fisherman’s plans. Spring weather is nature’s closed season. However when conditions have been good anglers have getting on the fish. Snapper: In both Port Phillip and Western Port, the Reds are firing and with the state of the ramps it’s a fair assumption that the whole of Victoria is gripped by the Red Fever. In Western Port, Joes Island, Eagle Rock, Lysarghts and Cornelia are seeing some great catches. Best baits are fresh squid and flesh baits, however the humble pilchard and USA squid have also been a reliable back up. With fish biting on the change of tide as well as the run anglers are getting plenty of opportunity the get amongst the fish. In Port Phillip, the snapper have been showing up everywhere. Hot spots have been Mornington, Mt Eliza, Seaford, Rickets Point and Carrum to name just a few. The best bites have been on the change of tide, again while fresh baits have been best, pilchards and USA squid have been a reliable back up. Burley has been used to great effect in Port Phillip, remember a little bit often goes a long way. Soft plastics have also accounted for a lot of snapper, with the best times being during the middle of the day, making them a good option for
the active angler looking to change things up a bit. For those stuck land based Mornington is the pick of the area with a number of snapper landed this week to over 6kg. Gummy sharks are also about in reasonable numbers in both bays, while most are snapper by catch those fishing near the entrances are targeting and landing some monsters up to 30kg! Whiting are back! Tyabb bank in Western Port has been best, while the waters off Rosebud have also produced for both boat and land based anglers. A few locals at Mornington have been getting amongst the “Ting”, the areas of Bird Rock and Mt Eliza are the choice locations for those fishing the reef edges. Pippies, mussels and fresh squid are the best baits. Squid continue to be good in both bays, some days they are easier than others, however those fishing the reefs and grass beds are getting amongst the inkers! In Port Phillip fish in 2-4m using a 2.0-3.0 jig and in Western Port fish 3-5m with 3.03.5 jigs. The last few weeks have also seen some quality flathead landed, while the usual small rats are ever present the occasional 40cm plus model is making a welcome appearance. The bigger fish have been in shallower water less than 8m. While the above mentioned are most people’s prime targets, baracouta, salmon, pike, leather jacket, red mullet and a whole lot more are all waiting an anglers
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at Belvedere Park, and is its most significant fundraising activity. “Each year the activities and creative possibilities expand,” convenor Suzie Richardson said. “And each year market night becomes a successful fundraiser and something for everyone to enjoy before the school year draws to a close.” Mr Clark said students, teachers and parents were always enthusiastic and took great pride in celebrating the school. “Four years ago a major storm threatened to disrupt market night, but even that became part of the fun and didn’t spoil a memorable community event.” Local businesses are invited to participate as stallholders at affordable rates. For more information, contact Ms Richardson on 0438 741 553. Belvedere Park Primary School is in Belvedere Rd, Seaford. For other details call the school on 9786 3205.
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Dozens of people have been hospitalised after consuming products containing synthetic cannabinoids that are marketed and sold under a wide variety brand names of differing chemical composition. Earlier this year, five people were admitted to intensive care units suffering symptoms including loss of consciousness, seizures, agitation, confusion and breathing difficulties after smoking a subsequently banned brand of synthetic cannabis. Ten brands of synthetic cannabis are banned for sale and consumption in Victoria, however new versions continue to appear on the market, with suppliers altering chemical composition to circumvent laws. Detective Sergeant Paul
Busuttil said it was vital anyone considering using synthetic cannabinoids understood that the drugs had most likely not been through rigorous testing prior to human consumption. “They have not been produced within a regulated environment and purities and quantities will not be standardised or regulated,” he said. “People purchasing synthetic cannabinoids will have no way of accurately knowing what they are purchasing and consuming most importantly, whether it is safe.” Victoria Police encourages anyone with information about the sale of synthetic cannabis to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Chris Brennan
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Ending family violence VIOLENCE against women will only stop when men join with women to put an end to it. That’s the message from Langwarrin Community Centre which is holding a special event on White Ribbon Day - Tuesday 25 November. “Both men and women will benefit from a world free of violence,” centre manager Sam Rowley said. “What would you do if you witnessed a woman being subjected to abuse? Or if you suspected that she was? “It is time for the community to stand up together and say: ‘No more - this is not acceptable behaviour’.”
The White Ribbon Day event will include presentations and speeches about the seriousness of the issue and the changes that can be implemented as a community. It will encourage the Langwarrin Community Centre members to create a social intolerance of domestic violence. There will also be a group march from the centre to the Men’s Shed and back again for lunch. The event will start at 10.45am with morning tea and a sausage sizzle at the Langwarrin Community Centre, 2 Lang Road, Langwarrin. RSVP to 9789 7653 by 18 November or email reception@langwarrincc.org.au
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Jobless young people get Work for Dole call-up Chris Brennan chris@baysidenews.com.au HUNDREDS of unemployed young people from the Frankston and Mornington Peninsula region will be placed in unpaid positions with councils and charity based organisation over coming months as the federal government’s controversial Work for the Dole program swings into full operation. Newly-appointed peninsula Work for the Dole provider Avocare is looking to forge partnerships with a range of council and community based organisations in order to identify placements for an estimated 1100 welfare recipients required to perform unpaid work for 15 hours a week as mandated by the Abbott government. The Frankston and peninsula region was selected as one of 18 “high-unemployment areas” around Australia to spearhead a trial of Coalition government’s revitalised Work for the Dole program, details of which were unveiled in this year’s federal budget. Under the program, “job seekers” aged between 18 and 30 who have been unemployed for twelve months or more will be required to perform around 15 hours a week of unpaid work over a six-month period to be eligible to continue to receive unemployment benefits. The Work for the Dole scheme began being rolled out within the 18 regions identified as having “unacceptably high levels of youth unemployment” from 1 July. The rest of the country will follow in July 2015, when weekly requirements will increase to 25 hours unpaid work a week. Avocare last month opened its first peninsula “community warehouse” which will provide training and employment opportunities for 100 jobseekers, while a further 1000 positions will be made available with “partner organisations” such as councils, charities, and op shops. Based at Hastings, the Avocare Community
Leading the way: Workers at Avocare’s Community Connect Distribution Centre and Kitchen in Dandenong, which operates in partnership with Foodbank Victoria, not only receive on-the-job training and work experience but also help provide a vital food relief to the needy.
Connect Warehouse will operate under a not-forprofit model providing a range of social services such as restoration and recycling of household furniture items for later distribution through charity organisations such as op shops. The warehouse will also establish a community toy library, with donated toys to be cleaned and checked for safety before being made available for peninsula families to borrow. Dunkley MP Bruce Billson last Monday joined a community information breakfast at Mornington along with representatives from Avocare, council and community-based organisation to outline details of the Work for the Dole program. Mr Billson said Avocare was an award winning not-for-profit community organisation that would serve as the first point of contact for organisations across the Frankston and peninsula region wanted to become involved in Work for the Dole scheme. Peninsula Work for the Dole coordinator Phoe-
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Action plan: Sue Williams, Carolyn Briggs, Peninsula Health cultural ambassador Shane Wright and board director Dr Laurie Warfe.
New direction on indigenous health MEDICAL treatment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people at Frankston and Rosebud hospitals is being overhauled in an effort to improve health outcomes among the peninsula’s indigenous community. Peninsula Health chief executive Sue Williams said the organisation’s just-released Reconciliation Action Plan aimed to address factors that contributed to poor health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people on the Mornington Peninsula. She said plan was an “important collaborative document” that outlined how the entire organisation aimed to make healthcare for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples more accessible.
“We know that poor health outcomes are having a detrimental effect on the local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community and the Reconciliation Action Plan is an important step forward as part of the broader National response,” Ms Williams said. She said Frankston Hospital had the highest percentage of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander hospital admissions in the southern metropolitan region, with 42 per cent of the region’s admissions. “Our hospitals at Frankston and Rosebud also have the highest percentage (56 per cent) of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander presentations to an emergency department
in the region,” she said. Peninsula Health’s action plan was forged in partnership with the region’s traditional custodians who helped identify how services and programs were culturally appropriate and better met the needs of the indigenous community, Ms Williams said. Boon Wurrung Foundation senior elder Carolyn Briggs said Peninsula Health’s Reconciliation Action Plan linked with the “shared aspirations of the traditional custodians and community”. “Peninsula Health understands that demonstrating respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples is an important part of the reconciliation process,” Ms Briggs said.
AUTHOR of action-packed blockbusters Matthew Reilly will talk about his new thriller, The Great Zoo of China, at the Frankston Arts Centre 7pm Wednesday. Reilly’s novels – which read like Hollywood movies – have sold more than seven million copies worldwide in 20 languages. His first, Contest – written when he was 19 - was selfpublished in 1996 after it was rejected by every major publisher in Australia. It was his stepping stone to success. Reilly used a bank loan to publish 1000 copies – one of which was discovered in a bookstore by Pan Macmillan commissioning editor Cate Paterson. Reilly was signed to a two-book deal. His next book, Ice Station, was quickly picked up by publishers in the US, UK and Germany. Reilly’s Army of Thieves was reportedly the biggest-selling fiction title in Australia in 2011. Three more of his books have been the biggestselling Australian titles of their years of release. They are Seven Ancient
Wonders (2005), The Five Greatest Warriors (2009) and The Tournament (2013). Prices for his one-hour talk on Wednesday 12 November presented by The Wheeler Centre and FAC are: full $20, concession $12 and U16 $12. See www. artscentre.frankston.vic. gov.au or call 9784 1051.
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GET more from your weekly shop after viewing Waste Deep, a new short film from Sustainable Table. It’s on Thursday 13 November 6:30–9pm at Frankston City Library. Frankston Food Access Network will screen the Melbourne-based doco with Sarah Wilson (I Quit Sugar) and Costa Georgiadis presenting simple ideas to reduce food waste and packaging. Bookings on 9784 1022. The free screening includes a light dinner.
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FOR SALE $175,000 • Split Level Open Plan Living • 2 Bedrooms• Built In Robes • Walk Thru Bathroom to Main • New Electric Wall Oven • Gas Hot Plates • Dishwasher • Sep Dining Area • Large Lounge/Living Area • Vertical Blinds • 2 x Spilt System Air-Conditioning • Ceiling Fans • Rear Verandah/Sunroom • Water Tank • Carport • Garden Shed
FOR SALE $160,000 • Freshly Painted • 2 Bedrooms • BIR to Main • New Carpet Through-out • New Blinds • New Vinyl Flooring • Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning • Gas Hot Plates • Gas Wall Oven • Separate Toilet • Ceiling Fans • Security Doors • Garden Shed • Large Carport
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Shop 2, 188-194 Main Street Mornington www.conleyluff.com.au
5975 7733
Frankston
REAL ESTATE DIRECTORY real estate James Crowder Mobile: 0407 813 377
Juan Merchan Mobile: 0425 728 670
Andrew Milne Mobile: 0418 303 591
Community Real Estate 7/20-22 Ranelagh Drive Mount Eliza PHONE: 9708 8667
U First Real Estate 487 Nepean Highway Frankston Suite 1/38 Main Street Mornington Ph: 8781 4500
OBrien Real Estate, 474 Nepean Highway FRANKSTON PHONE: 9781 6666
EMAIL: james@communityrealestate.com.au
EMAIL:andrew.milne@obrienrealestate.com.au
Rob Austin Mobile: 0418 347 750
Wilma Green Mobile: 0407 833 996
Michelle Munn Mobile: 0414 774 816
112a Nepean Highway SEAFORD PHONE: 9785 3888
Century 21 Homeport 2100 Frankston– Flinders Road, HASTINGS 5979 3555
Munn Partners Real Estate 2/1 Frankston Gardens Drive, Carrum Downs PHONE: 9776 9900
EMAIL: seaford@ljh.com.au
Tony Latessa Mobile: 0412 525 151 Latessa Business Sale 50 Playne Street, FRANKSTON PHONE: 9781 1588 Email: latessabusinessales@bigpond.com
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EMAIL: wilmagreen@century21.com.au
EMAIL: michelle@munnpartnersrealestate.com.au
Kevin Wright Mobile: 0417 564 454
Linda Ellis Mobile: 0400 480 397
1/26 McLaren Place Mornington PHONE: 5977 2255
Nichols Crowder Level 1/1 Colemans Road, CARRUM DOWNS PHONE:9775 1535
EMAIL: kevin@kevinwrightcommercial.com.au
Email: lindae@cd.nicholscrowder.com.au
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Unbeatable style and elegance THE finishing touches have just been completed on this outstanding beachside home and now, for the discerning buyer, arguably one of Morningtonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s finest and freshest properties is available to purchase in as new condition. The lifestyle is enviable with a privileged position hard to match. Cosmopolitan Main Street is about two blocks away and Fishermans Beach is equally close by. A splendid 232-square metre (25 square) floor plan exudes class and sophistication with nothing but the finest finishes creating a vibrant and visually stunning interior that is sure to excite. From the grand entry foyer, a pleasant multi-purpose room â&#x20AC;&#x201C; perfect as a study or studio is to the left, and opposite, is the master bedroom boasting a walk-in robe and an elegant ensuite with twin vanity unit and gorgeous full-length mirror. Timber floors create a reassuring sense of warmth as you proceed into the main living zone that seamlessly integrates indoor and outdoor living. The beautiful open plan space incorporates generous living and dining areas, while the firstclass kitchen perfectly combines form and function with gleaming two-pac cabinetry and recessed area for a double-door refrigerator. The glistening Calcutta marble benchtops, that also feature in the bathrooms, are a sight to behold, however the eyes cannot fail to be drawn to the alfresco entertaining deck, where the natural greens and darker timbers used here sensationally juxtapose with the crisp white interior. To complete this wing of the home are two more bedrooms with built-in robes that share an impressive main bathroom that would rival those seen on The Block. A comprehensive list of appointments one would expect in a home of this calibre include heated floors to the bathroom and ensuite, and from the street, the double garage has internal access via the laundry.
Address: Auction: Agency: Agent:
11 Shelley Street, MORNINGTON $1,300,000 plus ConleyLuff Real Estate, 188 Main Street, Mornington, 5975 7733 Kayn Luff, 0416 265 337
Friday 21st November 2014 to 23rd November 2014 Elisabeth Murdoch College Senior School 90 Warrandyte Road Langwarrin
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real estate FRANKSTON 9 Cliff Road
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$930,000+
• 1950’s clinker brick, double-storey home exuding class unlike any other. • 1348 square metre block (1/3 acre) of enchanting established gardens • Tasteful modern additions complement the classic marble fireplace, Wainscot wall paneling and English-style troweled ceilings. • Main bedroom downstairs has a refurbished bathroom, with three more bedrooms upstairs, plus separate study and second bathroom • Two living and dining areas served by an impressive Blackwood kitchen with Asko dishwasher, stainless steel stove and built-in meals bench • Private garden patio sits beside a pond and water fountain with beautiful cobblestone steps through the front and back • Entertaining area at the front • Luxurious 8ft in-ground pool fitted with a timber deck
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Juan Merchan 0425 728 670
MORNINGTON 4 Botany Walk
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$495,000+
• Surprisingly spacious three bedroom plus study family home in immaculate condition • Close to Benton’s square shopping centre, Benton Junior college and beautiful parklands • Main bedroom at the front of the home, with walk in robes and full ensuite • Spacious lounge room with bay window, separate dining room which adjoins a large study that can be closed off for privacy. • Timber kitchen area complete with s/steel appliances including dishwasher
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487 Nepean Highway, FRANKSTON 8781 4500
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Fantastic lifestyle opportunity
Go for broke
IN a pleasant rural-residential area off Bentons Road, this sizeable property provides all the necessary space for comfortable family living and a home base for tradespeople. The magnificent block measures 3613 square metres and affords plenty of options to build additional sheds or install a pool or tennis court (STCA). The sprawling single-level home has a free-flowing layout with spacious living areas enjoying plenty of natural light. A splendid formal lounge has an open fire place and leads through into an enormous family room with wood heater, and the timber kitchen has an adjoining meals area that overlooks the rear of the property. The four bedrooms are contained in one wing of the home and share the main bathroom, with a second bathroom accessible from the alfresco deck. An option for buyers is to also purchase 4 Talmara Court, which is an adjoining block of land measuring 2044 square metres, and increase their holding significantly.
CERTAIN not to break the budget, this well-kept brick veneer home features three bedrooms –all with built-in robes and ceiling fans, with the larger main bedroom also offering an ensuite. Polished timber floors through the kitchen and adjoining family meals area add a nice touch of character, with the separate lounge and bedrooms all with carpeted floors. The kitchen features gas cooking appliances and a dishwasher, and from the meals area sliding glass doors open up to a timber verandah that runs along the length of the home and overlooks the backyard. A small garden shed is useful storage space, a detached single car garage to one side of the property is perfect for housing trailers or motorbikes, and there is a double carport under the roof line. Situated in a good position, close to schools and shops, first home buyers and investors should definitely inspect this one.
ADDRESS: PRICE: AGENCY: AGENT:
Address: Price: Agency: Agent:
5 Talmara Court, MOUNT MARTHA $780,000–$840,000 Ray White Real Estate, 5/117-133 Main Street, Mornington Andrew Jones, 0419 339 995
38 Pembroke Drive, SOMERVILLE $380,000 - $400,000 Ray White Real Estate, 69 High Street, Hastings, 5979 3555 Leonie Worrall, 0420 979 956
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real estate LANGWARRIN 312 Centre Road
www.ufirstrealestate.com.au
$595,000+
TI O C A U
5 • Character-filled, four bedroom plus studio home set on a 2.5 acre allotment • Double-brick exterior, dual-storey floorplan with old-world charm throughout • Open-plan living & a county-style kitchen with pantry & stainless-steel appliances. • Fabulous low-maintenance surrounds complete with 20ft container • Freestanding 12 car garage plus double carport & two fully-fenced paddocks. • Mod-grass tennis court, solar heated / salt chlorinated IG pool & undercover patio. INSPECT: Saturday 15th November 1.30-2.00pm AUCTION: Saturday 15th November at 2.00pm
LANGWARRIN 35 Kelvin Grove
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• Lovely weatherboard home with charm and convenience on 2.5 acres • Three bedrooms and two bathrooms • Lounge and family room plus kitchen with meals area. • Bungalow at rear will be perfect for teenage retreat or man cave • Fully-fenced block with a glorious outlook over the countryside INSPECT: Saturday 15th November 11-11.30am AUCTION: Saturday 6 December at 2.00pm
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487 Nepean Highway, FRANKSTON 8781 4500
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THE RANGE OF OPTIONS ICONIC FRANKSTON SOUTH HOME Set on 2,039sqm (approx) this home & land parcel represents one of the best options in Frankston South. The grand two storey residence is full of character and features 5 bedrooms, sweeping staircase & high ceilings, wood burning fireplaces & built in bar, large bedrooms and impressive living spaces that define the home. Facilities include a tennis court & enclosed in-ground pool. In arguably the most highly sought after location of Frankston South, within the Frankston High School zone and very close to shopping facilities, hospitals, services and beaches. The perfect recipe for any property. This is your chance, take it! AUCTION:
Saturday 6th December at 1.00pm
TERMS:
10% deposit, balance 60/90/120 days
PRICE GUIDE:
$950,000+
INSPECT:
Saturday 1.00-1.30pm
CONTACT:
James Crowder 0407 813 377 Deb Ketting-Olivier 0403 554 955
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Internally yours
You can’t lose
IT will be so easy to love this property as it simply combines everything you would hope for in a family home. With a great position opposite huge parklands where adjoining ovals, playgrounds and bike tracks can keep children busy for hours, this light and bright home features three bedrooms that all have a lovely view of the gardens garden and a separate study that could be a fourth bedroom if required. A large dining and family room with ducted heating and air-conditioning branches off from the central kitchen which has a stainless-steel under bench oven, gas hotplates and a rangehood. From here you can step out to the covered entertaining area that also looks out to the stylish, lowmaintenance gardens. From the street, there is a double garage with internal access and additional parking space for a caravan or boat.
WHAT a fantastic opportunity to get into the booming Rosebud property market. This quaint and comfortable three-bedroom home is set in a tree-lined street and is perfect for those looking for the next good investment or the affordable holiday home within walking distance of the beach. The massive main living area combines a lounge with dining space, and in the far corner is a neat kitchen with electric upright stove and pantry. Polished floorboards throughout this zone could be brought back a treat to really give the interior some polish. The 724-square metre block lends itself to future sub-division (STCA) and affords you some privacy, and with such an expansive lawn area, backyard cricket this summer will go to a whole new level.
ADDRESS: 36 Samantha Drive, MORNINGTON AUCTION: Saturday 15 November at 1.30pm AGENCY: Blue Water Bay Real Estate, Shop 37a Benton’s Square Shopping Centre, Mornington, 5976 1188 AGENT: Kathy Netherclift, 0417 007 722
Address: Price: Agency: Agent:
35 Flamingo Road, ROSEBUD WEST $330,000–$350,000 Barry Plant Rosebud, 1/28 McCombe Street, Rosebud, 5986 8880 Paul Cunnington, 0457 047 962
obrienrealestate.com.au
FRANKSTON 66 Lipton Drive
THIS WILL DO NICELY, THANK YOU!
A well presented property, perfect for owner occupier and investor alike is on offer ready and waiting. Be impressed with everything from the location to the condition and extras which include spacious lounge, formal dining room, kitchen with island bench and meals area, 3BR’s - main with FES, family bathroom, s/system heating & cooling, lovely covered outdoor entertaining surrounded by gardens, large timber lined shed and wide carport all sitting on an 549sqm allotment.
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FRANKSTON 17/380 Nepean Highway
YOU CAN’T BUY VIEWS... Or can you? You can see water when you step onto the private balcony leading off the master bedroom of this fully renovated penthouse apartment. Located Beachside of the Highway, this unique unit offers large, spacious living with 2nd north facing balcony, 3 bedrooms with built in robes, modern bathroom, brand new carpets, freshly painted walls throughout in neutral tonings and off street carport on title. Buy a lifestyle or rare investment.
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Buyers over $270,000
Inspect Saturday 12.00-12.30pm
Inspect
Saturday 12.00-12.30pm
Contact Andrew Milne 0418 303 591
Contact
Shane Dawes 0411 302 925
1/474 Nepean Highway FRANKSTON phone e: frankston@obrienrealestate.com.au
9781 6666
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LANGWARRIN 7/3 Pellita Way
CARRUM 1/80 McLeod Road
EW ING N T S LI
EW ING N T S LI
START, NEST OR INVEST
HOUSE ON HALF BLOCK
Incredibly secure and ready to move into unit includes - 2 bedrooms, walk through bathroom, solar panels, entertaining area, double garage, split system and lovely established garden. Suit downsizers, investors, entry level buyers.
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This character filled, beautifully renovated, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home sits on a north facing block of approx 306m2. With a modern and immaculate renovation this quality built home sits in a perfect location only 7 minute walk to the Carrum Beach and Carrum Train Station, milk bar and Fish and Chips across the road.
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$495,000 - $540,000
Inspect Contact Agent
Inspect
Contact Agent
Contact Tanja Neven-Jones 0408 664 429
Contact
Mike Joy 0421 063 771
Buyers Over $295,000
Nicola Nakon 0411 236 501
SEAFORD 26 Chevron Court
FRANKSTON NORTH 72 Silvertop Crescent
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Situated on a quiet court, the home boasts amazing curb appeal which is then amplified once you step through the high private fence with remote controlled electric gate as well as manicured gardens. Once inside, enjoy the freeflowing floor plan which generates an abundance of natural light throughout.
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This big family home will suit those that don’t have a big budget. Excellent entry level buying, with 4 bedrooms this wonderful home also offers 2 large living areas and 2 bathrooms. Positioned on a sizable 713m2, (approximately) of land, everyone in your family will have their own space.
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Auction Saturday 22nd November 2.30pm
Inspect Contact Agent
Inspect
Contact Tanja Neven-Jones 0408 664 429
Contact Agent
Contact Andrew Tomlinson 0422 234 341 Clare Levin 0424 427 620 463 Nepean Highway CHELSEA phone e: chelsea@obrienrealestate.com.au Page 8
BIG LIVING, AFFORDABLE PRICE
9772 7077
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BONBEACH 46A Broadway
EW ING N T S LI
WONDERFUL STYLISH TOWNHOUSE. IMMACULATE FINISH AND PERFECT DESIGN - This double storey, brand new 3 bedroom plus study and 2 x living home sits in a perfect location; ideal for the growing family, modern entertainer or downsizer with class and style in mind. Low maintenance with beautiful wooden floors, stone benches throughout and loads of WOW factors – this home is a must see. Situated in the heart of Bonbeach just a short stroll to the beach and Patterson River, train station, bus routes, local shops, great locally renowned schools (Kindergartens and Primary) and surrounded by great walking, biking tracks and sporting grounds (even a Pony Club at the end of your street !) Perfect and will tick all your boxes.
SANDHURST 101 Sandhurst Boulevard
EW ING N T S LI
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POA $680,000 - $740,000
Inspect
Contact Agent As Advertised
Contact
Gary 0418 535 503 Mike Ralph Joy 0421 063 771 Nicola Nakon 0411 236 501
CHELSEA 7/15 Dobell Drive
EW ING N T S LI
FAMILY HOME – MUST BE SOLD!
We have a motivated vendor and this prized family home, must be sold. Built by Porter Davis, this functional double storey home offers the following: formal lounge and dining room with carpet under foot, private home theatre room, informal living and dining, modern kitchen looking over rear yard, undercover entertaining area.
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CAN’T BEAT THIS FOR VALUE
Priced to sell with a motivated vendor, this immaculate 2 bedroom unit will tick the boxes. Recently painted throughout, the unit would make the perfect investment, entry level home or would suit for those looking to downsize to a low maintenance home with beautiful surroundings.
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2 Price
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Inspect Contact Agent
Inspect Contact Agent
Contact Tanja Neven-Jones 0408 664 429
Contact Tanja Neven-Jones 0408 664 429
463 Nepean Highway CHELSEA phone e: chelsea@obrienrealestate.com.au
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FORTHCOMING AUCTION
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ALL THE WHISTLES AND BELLS! A private lifestyle of leisure and entertainment awaits the new owners of this recently built north facing four bedroom luxury home. Set on the largest block in this sought after area (1/3 acre), this home has been meticulously developed to accommodate a growing family or active retirees anticipating lots of visits from grand children. Included are two fully lined double garages under roofline with additional room for another shed and access to rear, entry with Edwardian features and parlor with gas log fire, two bathrooms with period features, three generous interior living areas including huge family room at rear also with gas log fire. Floating spotted gum timber floors and al fresco dining area accessed through glass french doors overlooking fully landscaped solar heated in ground salt water pool. A Private Gazebo on timber deck in the back corner completes the picture. Every facility has been provided including ducted gas heating throughout, split system air conditioners, state of the art kitchen with European appliances, butlers pantry and everything else your heart may desire. This is one of the best we have seen in our 30 years selling homes in Hastings.
AUCTION
Saturday, December 6th at 12.00pm
VIEW:
Saturday 11:30-12:00pm
TERMS:
10% Deposit. Settlement 120 days. Vacant Possession.
AGENT:
Chris Watt 0417 588 321
FORTHCOMING AUCTION
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TUERONG 108 Coolart Road
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PICTURESQUE COUNTRY ESTATE ON 5 ACRES Picture perfect and set in a sought after location, this is a home that welcomes everyone. Large living spaces in the middle of the home form a meeting place for family and friends to come together. The raised ceiling and bamboo flooring creates a warm ambience throughout the living and wet areas. The form and function of a modern design extends to the superbly appointed kitchen, with a top of the range combustion cooker, Caesarstone benchtops, walk in pantry and porcelain basins. The main bedroom has French doors which open to the outdoor entertaining area, a walk-in robe and an ensuite. Three more bedrooms and a study are positioned at the front of the home. The rumpus room has a built in bar and also accesses the outdoor area. Internal features also include walk in linen press, Coonara heater, central heating, separate laundry & quality light fittings. Additional features include 3 phase power, suitable for the tradesmen or those working from home, a 14m x 11m shed with 2 roller doors, 12 solar panels, plus a shower and toilet. There is also a water causeway that links to the dam allowing endless water for the paddocks and livestock. This home was built to impress and designed to please.
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AUCTION
Saturday, December 6th at 3.00pm
VIEW:
Saturday 2:30-3:00pm
TERMS:
10% Deposit. Balance 60 days. Vacant Possession.
AGENT:
Wilma Green 0407 833 996
NEW LISTING
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CRIB POINT 20 Peterson Street
QUALITY UNITS
A TRUE CHARMER Be impressed by this appealing 3BR home with a separate study that has been converted to a hairdressing studio which the current owners will leave if desired. The main bedroom has WIR & FES with BIR’s to two more bedrooms. A formal lounge has traditional decorative lace work cornices and adjoins the well-appointed kitchen with overhead cupboards and modern appliances. An enclosed outdoor deck area looks out to the lovely water feature and gardens, and there is a double carport. Contact Exclusive Agent
BITTERN IS THE NEW BALNARRING
PRICE $400,000 Offers Over VIEW Saturday 3:30-4:00pm AGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996
PRICE From $310,000 VIEW Saturday 11:45-12:15pm AGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996
For those looking for a quality unit within a well-built and well-designed complex this needs your immediate attention. Including GDH and air-con, double garage and landscaping to the front and rear of the property. Caesarstone benchtops and s/steel appliances to kitchen with LCD downlights to entry. Finished with fly screens, letterbox and clothes line. Save on stamp duty and get in now. Two-bedroom unit also available. Contact Exclusive Agent.
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7 Highview Court
Perfectly presented 3 bedroom home with formal lounge and meals area which adjoins the recently updated kitchen with ample overhead cupboards & large walk in pantry. Beautiful Tasmanian oak and spotted gum benchtops feature in the kitchen and bathroom. The meals area looks out to a lovely private rear yard and also outside is a sealed driveway to the double carport, and various garden sheds. Contact Exclusive Agent.
Striking facade and floor-plan, this 4 bedroom plus study double storey home sits on ¼ acre allotment (approx.) Located in a quiet court location (still under builders warranty) and adjacent to a park and only a short walk to the beach. Featuring plenty of living space for the whole family to enjoy, plus a 14m x 13m workshop (under roof line) and 3 bay carport. Exceptional home in an idyllic location with many outstanding features. Contact Exclusive Agent.
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PRICE $800,000 Offers Over VIEW Saturday 11:00-11.30am AGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996
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HASTINGS 5/16 Skinner Street FEEL THE BREEZE OFF THE BAY Ultra chic townhouse, styled over two levels, overlooking the Marina, French and Sandstone Islands and surrounding parklands. Boasting the very best location, this renovated townhouse offers spacious open plan living downstairs, second living area upstairs and sleek designer kitchen with s/steel appliances. Other features include spacious bedrooms with BIR’s, main bedroom with balcony and a sparkling bathroom with double frameless shower. Contact Exclusive Agent
Quietly nestled in a private street, this sensational modern character home features sun drenched rooms, lovely outside entertaining area to relax in all year round and enjoy a ‘cuppa’ in the private garden. This sensational property will attract first home buyers, those looking to downsize or investors. Perfectly positioned, this beautiful home is located close to shops, cafes, sandy beaches, marine life, parks, transport and much more. Contact Exclusive Agent.
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BITTERN 217 South Beach Road This large family home on 1/4 acre will suit the growing family. Offering 4 bedrooms plus study, two separate living rooms, large country kitchen, freshly painted inside and out, new floor and window coverings. Outside offers double carport, large shedding, outdoor living, sealed driveway and much more all nestled around landscape gardens. Contact Exclusive Agent.
CRIB POINT 4 Denman Street
PRICE Offers over $290,000 VIEW Saturday 12:30-1:00pm AGENT Ken Brown 0402 868 368
PRICE: $349,900 Negotiable VIEW: Saturday 12:00-12:30pm AGENT: Wilma Green 0407 833 996
COUNTRY CHARMER
To all potential purchasers looking for an affordable home or ideal investment, don’t let this home pass you by! This humble abode offers 2BR’s plus a study, polished floorboards, kitchen with all new appliances and an attractive modern bathroom. Outside boasts a sealed driveway leading to a single carport, at the rear of the home is a well-established garden, near new shed, water tank and clothes line, plus a lovely, private undercover entertaining area. Available with vacant possession. Contact Exclusive Agent. PRICE $269,950 Negotiable VIEW Saturday 1:00-1:30pm AGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996
CRIB POINT 82 Governors Road AFFORDABILITY AT ITS BEST!
STROLL TO THE BEACH
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2,14 & 15 / 75 Hendersons Road
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Thursday 27 November 2014 at 4pm 34 – 46 Baxter -Tooradin Road, Baxter (Frankston District)
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Address: 131 Tanti Avenue, MORNINGTON Lease Price: $4166 + GST + Outgoings per calendar month Agency: Kevin Wright Commercial, 1/26 McLaren Place Mornington, 5977 2255 Agent: Tanya Scagliarini, 0438 289 859
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AUCTION - INDUSTRIAL LAND 3 & 5 Govan Street, Seaford
Wednesday, 26th November - On Site from 3pm
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Approved plans and permits for 53 unit retirement village May also suit Residential unit site, church, school etc. (STCA) Land area: 1.658HA (16,584m2 approx) Zoned Residential 1 54km South East of Melbourne, just off Peninsula Link Dual access Level site with all services available 600m to station, Woolworths, Caltex & shops Terms: 10% Balance within 6 months
9775 1535
Michael Crowder 0408 358 926
nicholscrowder.com.au
Level 1,1 Colemans Road, Carrum Downs VIC 3201
For Lease
From $18,900pa Net Shops 1–5/52 Cook Street, Flinders
Unique Retail Opportunity in Flinders 3
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Contact: Michael Nash 0438 349 908
Five shops ranging in size from 63m2 – 215m2* Quality designed period style & heritage restored shops Very rare opportunity in Flinders 7 car spaces on site Suit restaurant, *All sizes approx café, day spa, retail shop etc. (STCA) Completion: November 2014
9770 1033 9775 1535 nicholscrowder.com.au 395 NEPEAN HIGHWAY, FRANKSTON 3199
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Michael Crowder 0408 358 926 Linda Ellis 0400 480 397 Level 1,1 Colemans Road, Carrum Downs VIC 3201
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jacobsandlowe.com.au 220 Main Street, Mornington 5976 5900 Shop 11, 210 Dunns Road, Mornington 5976 8899 81 Arthurs Seat Road, Red Hill 5989 2364
ESTATE AGENTS SINCE 1905 For Lease
410 Whitehill Road, Dromana
Unique Opportunity For Lease
Main Street Retail For Lease
• Highly exposed site of approx 28 acres • 2 large dams with extensive irrigation system • Extensive shedding, extra large hot house and secured office/shop with built in cool room • Ideally suited to market gardeners or nursery use
• Total of 258 m² on 2 levels • Excellent foot traffic with established surrounding tenants • Rear entry for deliveries • Available December 2014
For Lease: $10,000pcm + GST + Outgoings
For Lease: $6,100pcm + GST + Outgoings
Contact: Russell Murphy 0407 839 184
Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858
For Lease
9 Bennetts Road, Mornington
For Lease
2/230 Main Street, Mornington
Warehouse With Yard For Lease
Mornington Retail / Office For Lease
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• Located on busy Main Street • 75m² approx • Would suit retail or office • Affordable rent
250 m² approx building Small secure yard at the front Available Now Inspections now available
For Lease: $1,500 pcm + GST + Outgoings
For Lease: $2,150 pcm + GST + Outgoings Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858
Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858 1 & 2 / 104 Watt Road, Mornington
For Sale
For Lease
2 Sophie Court, Mornington
Mornington Secure Investment For Sale
Mornington Warehouse For Lease
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Freehold only For Sale Building area 352m² approx Dual Street frontage Securely leased 2 + 2 + 2 years commencing 20/12/2014 • Rent: $32,400 pa + GST + Outgoings
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For Sale: $680,000
For Lease: $2,070 pcm + GST + Outgoings
Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858
Easy access to Tyabb & Watt Roads 290m² approx Kitchen & toilet facilities Fully fenced front yard
Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858
3&4 / 216 Main Street, Mornington
For Sale or Lease
24 Milgate Drive, Mornington
For Sale or Lease
Main Street Retail or Office For Sale or Lease
Main Street Retail or Office For Sale or Lease
• 80m² approx • Two offices plus reception • Would suit office or retail • Kitchen & toilet facilities
• Now under construction - available early 2015 • Ground floor retail store of 134m² • First floor office space of 152m² • Expressions of Interest now invited • Lease the whole space or just one level For Sale: $550,000 For Lease: $4,691pcm + GST + Outgoings
For Sale: $420,000 For Lease: $1,600 pcm + GST + Outgoings Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858
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For Lease
160B Main Street, Mornington
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Something different
Sports of all sorts
ESTABLISHED for almost 30 years, this gift business with a difference is set right on the tourist route through town and operates from the former Yarragon Presbyterian Church. Selling a variety of lines including artistic collectables, Australian made gifts, some furniture, glassware and sculptures, the business currently trades seven days per week from 10am until 5pm and is showing great profits.
LOCATED on the ground floor of a busy shopping centre, this sportswear retailer is well known and is a member of a national buying group. Selling footwear, apparel and equipment for a large range of sports, the business is staffed with casuals assisting the owner-operater. The business is open shopping centre hours, seven days per week.
Giftware and artworks, YARRAGON Price: $165,000 plus sav Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151
Sportswear, FRANKSTON Price: $99,950 plus sav Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Graham Haddock, 0417 360 963
Business Sales Specialists www.latessabusiness.com.au 50 Playne Street Frankston
Tel: (03) 9781 1588 Business Migrants Expert Advisory Service
BAKERY
PRICE REDUCED ACCESSORIES
VIRTUAL RESUME SERVICE
STREET SWEEPERS
CAFE
TRAILER MANUFACTURING
NORTH BRIGHTON To be sold as independent store, not a franchise, so can increase product lines. Currently under management, S52 shows $9000+ average turnover per week. CHEAP BUSINESS WILL SELL QUICKLY!
SORRENTO Great little shop in the heart of Sorrento. Trades 7 days 10am – 5pm, easy to operate, quality stock. Will suit single operator. Bags, purses, wallets, sunglasses, reading glasses etc. Perfect location.
HOME BASED Customised resume writing & consultancy service, fully automated, pre-written sentences & phrases. Over 43 industry types, over 1400 job types. Set up cost $70k now ready to be taken to the next level.
BRAESIDE Mechanical workshop specialising in repairs & maintenance of street sweepers. Well equipped workshop/ factory, could suit mechanic wanting to continue in this specialised industry as well as other repairs.
SANDRINGHAM Small, bright café with loads of personality. Seating inside for 16 and 8 outside. 16 km south of Melbourne CBD. Trades Tues to Sunday. Main road position. Stock included.
MORNINGTON Custom built trailers, tool boxes & gates. Services offered are minor and major repairs, steel fabrication, MIG welding, sheet metal folding. Good website, Yellow Pages ad. 5 days pw Good income in repairs, lots of work.
$30,000 + sav
NOW $40,000 inc. stock
$41,500
$45,000 + sav
$45,000
$70,000 + sav
GARAGE DOORS
FISH & CHIPS PLUS ACCOMODATION
COMMERCIAL UPHOLSTERY
COFFEE VAN
CHEMDRY FRANCHISE
NEW LISTING COIN LAUNDRETTE
MORNINGTON Sales and installation of roller, panel, tilt doors and automatic openers. Est 40 years, well known business, good equipment value & stock value. New lease available, vendor unable to maintain the workload.
SEAFORD Large double shop with seating capacity of 25. Situated near school and established around 40 years, trades 6 days 7.30am until 7.30pm. Has coolroom. Three bedroom residence.
CARRUM DOWNS Manufacture & custom design of upholstered commercial furniture. Established 2000, large factory in good location, regular client base. Owner willing to stay on and train. 5 ½ days. Vehicle included.
$75,000 + sav
$75,000 + sav
$85,000 + sav
BAYSIDE MORNINGTON Current owner works PT only so turn2008 purpose built VW Multi van over can be doubled with little effort. attending RE auctions, sporting, Long wheel base VW Transporter private and corporate events mainly on the Peninsula. 5 days 8am- T5 van in as new condition equipped with shelving & cabinets. Practical & 1.30pm plus Saturdays. online training available. Residential Sells coffee at $4 cup. & commercial, Green certified.
$95,000 + sav
NEW LISTING ELECTRIC VEHICLES
St. KILDA 10 washers, 2 x 30lb washers, 8 dryers, automatic door, coin machine, drink machine. Open 7 days in very busy location
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$98,000 + sav
$110,000 + sav
LADIES WEAR BOUTIQUE
BOOKS, GIFTS, ACCESSORIES
SORRENTO Sought after Main St.position. This is a must sell situation and full assistance will be given with the changeover. Well stocked with good quality labels, high stock turnover. Premises has kitchen, storage, powder room.
HAMPTON Delivering a range of products that are unusual & not readily available in one location. Exclusive supplier agreements. Simple to manage, cexperienced casual staff, vendor willing to stay on. Quality shop fitout.
BEAUTY SALON
COFFEE LOUNGE
CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES Well presented, relaxing ambience. 3 air-conditioned treatment rooms offering a wide range of beauty treatments. Extensive equipment, electronic beds, computerised appointment scheduling. Est 10 years by vendor.
GEELONG Wonderful opportunity – located in large commercial/Uni sector opposite pier on the waterway. Excellent near new equipment, seats 30 in & 28 out, storage downstairs. Entire frontage opens to beautiful vista.
$150,000 + sav
$155,000 + sav
CARDS, GIFTS & TOBACCO
FENCING & TIMBER SUPPLIES
PETROL STATION
WARRAGUL One of John Sand’s top performers located in the best part of town. This busy business is easy and pleasant to operate, fully managed by staff. Trades 5 ½ days. S52 shows excess of $27,000 pw.
HALLAM Regular council work, real estate agents, building companies & domestic clients. Timber fencing, paling,screening,retaining walls etc. S52 shows in excess of $22,000 per week. Full training & handover period, forklift & truck included.
NOBLE PARK Gas, petrol and diesel, 11 bowsers and 6 pumps. Minimum tank sixe 38,000 litres, maximum tank size 58,000 litres. 7 days 6am to 9pm. Separate mechanical business on the premises.
KEYSBOROUGH Factory in a bay of four factories, easily accessed via Dandenong Bypass or Eastlink. Office mezzanine, separate storage area, ample floor work space.
$185,000 + sav LICENSED CAFE / RESTAURANT
$199,000 + sav
$220,000 + sav
$240,000
ROSEBUD WEST Prominent corner position on Pt. Nepean Rd opposite foreshore, Seats 65 in & out, great atmosphere, good food with healthy choices, busy breakfast/lunch trade. Dual shop, two dining areas. S52 shows excess $13,000 per week T/O.
$250,000 + sav SUB-LETTING AGENT
VENDING MACHINES
$182,000 + sav NEW LISTING FREEHOLD
$170,000 + sav
KEYSBOROUGH
Niche industry with only one major competitor in Victoria. Importation, sales of new vehicles, also vehicle leasing, spare parts, on-site and factory servicing and repairs. Viable business with untapped growth potential within Aust and NZ. Sole distributor of industrial & commercial vehicles for ParCar Corp. Freehold also available @ $240,000.
$350,000 including stock NEW LISTING NEW LISTING BAIT & TACKLE JOINERY
CONFECTIONARY & STATIONERY
FREEHOLD
HOME BASED 32 machines all in good condition, 27 placed in corporates and schools from the Peninsula to Knox. Work 3 days to oversee this business and only pay two small commissions for placement.
EILDON Bait & tackle and auto spares – camping business on main street of Eildon, along with two freehold properties for sale.
HALLAM Custom joinery, renovations, flat pack kitchens, shop fit-outs, all CNC machinery work. Steady influx of work, current work in progress about $1M. State-of-the-art ANDI CNC machine significantly minimises production time.
CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES Supplier of customised & personalised chocolates for any special events. Multi award winner. Purpose built factory. Sales Australia wide, extensive website. Discount stationery for special events, online ordering.
DANDENONG Cabinet making & shop fitting workshop with office and showroom. 320 sqm. Major road location. Business also available @ $176,000 + sav.
$270,000 + sav
$340,000 in total + sav
$390,000 + sav
$400,000 + sav
$420,000 + GST
PRICE REDUCED
MANUFACTURING
FRAMELESS GLASS INSTALLS
PRINTING & MAIL SERVICE
DEMOLITION
MARINE SERVICES
GLEN WAVERLEY Sub-let stalls within 5300 sqm antique & collectibles warehouse. 220 stalls, 213 currently occupied 7 days 10am to 5pm. Vendors work part-time and advise annual turnover in excess $1M.
SORRENTO Underwater marine services including haulage, mooring and boat repairs, sale of marine paints, aluminium welding, jetty building and boat detailing. Est 45 years, current owner 28 years. Price includes 3 vessels and a truck.
CHELSEA HEIGHTS Est 26 years offering design service, supply of kitchen cabinets & bench tops, removal of old or existing units, installation. Commercial and private clients, high exposure premises with showroom, reception, office areas & utilities. Vehicles included.
$649,000
$750,000 + sav
$900,000 + sav
CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES MOORABBIN High quality personalised digital Large customer base of major printing plus bulk mail distribution, builders, large premises with qualified Est 1994. Fully mechanised, business staff. Installation of balustrades, profile available for inspection. shower screens, pool fences. Vendor willing to stay on. New lease BUSINESS available. Reduced to $1.5 million + sav PURPOSE BUILT FREEHOLD $1.25 million + sav $900,000 + gst
MOUNT ELIZA Large recognized industry leader established in 1996. Insurance work, huge client base, everything from houses to factories. Over $1M worth of equipment. 14 vehicles including trailers, excavators and bobcats. Huge workload in progress.
$1.5 million
Tony Latessa CEA (REIV), AREI, ABB, MAICD REIV BUSINESS AGENT VICTORIA Mobile: 0412 525 151 33 years selling experience based on honesty and reliability
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S T & S ES ALI L A CI S S SPE S NE IAL I S C BU ER M M CO For Sale - Mount Martha
Cafe Providore
Known for its great food and coffee with the best breakfasts in town, this popular cafe trades 7 days a week, 7am 4:30pm, and with a liquor licence till 9.30pm. Lots of scope here for extended trading hours over summer. Consistent takings, excellent rental terms and conditions, this is an opportunity not to be missed.
For Sale: $295,000 Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
Lifestyle Opportunity
22 Watt Road, Mornington AUCTION: Friday 21st November at 12.00pm Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
Sale Price: $79,000 Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
This newly constructed factory of 250sqm, includes 50sqm Mezzanine, 2 offices, reception area, air conditioner/ heating, toilets,3 phase power, roller door and 4 car spaces.
Sale Price: $350,000 Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
Rare opportunity to purchase 9,150sqm of prime development land with plans and permits for 12 factories and the ability to purchase adjoining block of 3,150sqm for future development. Ready to start building as owner currently cleaning block.
Sale Price: $800,000 Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
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Relax At Relaxaway
Garden Supplies
Boutique Retail Store
Sale Price: $545,000 Contact: Alan Maguire 0418 377 038
Sale Price: $360,000 + SAV Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
Lease Price: $2,200pcm + GST + OGS Contact: Tanya Scagliarini 0438 289 859
Take a well-deserved break and let someone else pay the bills from the income you will earn from this holiday rental property. Boasting 180 degree lake, ocean and pastoral views Relaxaway B&B is just five minutes’ drive from the esplanade shops and beach. The 6 y.o. property comes fully furnished so you will be ready for guests from Day 1.
For Sale - Somerville
Development Opportunity
For Sale - Red Hill
Established 20 years, Red Hill Garden Supplies covers the peninsula for garden supply products and has reputation for friendly and prompt service. A truck fleet ranges from 1m3 to 120m3 for delivery of any size. This business is a fantastic opportunity for the right operator.
For Sale - Mornington
For Sale - Rosebud
ER D R UN FFE O
Come and set your business up amongst some of Red Hills finest Restaurants, home wares stores, and day spas. This 75sqm shop is prominently positioned to capture the eye of passing trade, with lots of natural light and large windows. Get in now and capitalize on the Christmas.
For Sale - Mornington
NE As New Cafe
This newly established café is on its own at the Nepean Hwy end of Main St. This café is ideally positioned to service the offices and there catering needs, not to mention the Bays Hospital which has just moved in to the building.
Key To Success
Well located in Rosebuds Industrial Estate is this factory/ warehouse of approx 160sqm including separate office. Ideally suited to small business owner, private storage or investor. Priced To Sell.
Sale Price: $229,000 + GST (if applicable) each Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
Sale Price: $190,000 + SAV Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
Fit-out Price: $80,000 Lease Price: $4,860pcm + GST + OGS Contact: Tanya Scagliarini 0438 289 859
Prime Location
For Sale - Mornington
Mornington Cafe
La Porchetta - Mornington
Sale Price: $450,000 Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
Sale Price: On Application Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
This long established café in prime Main St position has a This a-la-carte restaurant is situated beach end of Main great leasing package and big weekly takings. A very rare Street in a lovely double storey building. This restaurant which seats 270 inside and 32 out is a Mornington icon and opportunity to purchase this iconic café. with huge takings and an excellent lease package, this is worth considering. Ring today for further information.
For Sale - Red Hill
For Sale - Mount Martha
Cheap as Chips
Sale Price: $1,350,000 Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
Sale Price: $28,000 + GST (fit-out only) Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
This 1.5 acre property comes with a magnificent 3BR home and the well known Noels Gallery Restaurant. Situated in the heart of Red Hill and ready for new owners to take on, either re-open the gallery restaurant or pursue other options. The current outbuildings can be converted into B&B for 10 without a permit.
1/26 McLaren Place, Mornington, Victoria 3915
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R DE R N U FFE O
Currently operating as Awesome Asian takeaway, this former fish and chip shop is well located in Mt Martha servicing the local clientele with absolutely no opposition. With cheap rent of $325pw and a long lease, this opportunity won’t last long.
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Great business and great location in the heart of vibrant Main St Mornington. The eclectic Modi Café has captured the attention of locals and weekend trade alike. Currently trading days only, there is plenty of scope to increase the already strong takings by introducing a night trade. Priced to sell -owner willing to trail at $10k per week.
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Prime Industrial Site
This prime site on a major road in the Mornington Industrial Park measures 6670sqm. With a 360sqm factory, a detached brick office, separate store room, a diesel fuel bowser and 32,500 litre underground fuel tank, this property would be suitable for a plethora of uses STCA.
For Sale - Lakes Entrance
For Sale - Dromana
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100 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK...
A week of bad Frankston accidents Compiled by Melissa Hodge TODAY (Saturday) the Somerville Social Club will give a lecture by Mr Batchelor, from New Guinea, on “The Empire Tableaux”. Members of the club will be admitted free, nonmembers admission 1s. *** MR Stanley Rogers, one of the employees of the Frankston Post Office met with an accident while waiting at the railway station on Thursday evening, by falling off the platform onto the railway, resulting in a fracture of a bone in the right arm, above the wrist. *** MISS Rosa Alba completely captured the House, at a Ballarat concert recently. The local paper said that Rosa Alba’s rendering of “Dear Bird of Winter” was vociferously received. This item will be sung at the Choral Concert on December 5th 1914. Don’t miss it. *** THE anniversary of the Frankston Methodist Sunday School takes place on Sunday next when special sermons will be preached by the Rev. R. Jackson in the morning and Rev. W. V. Hunt in the afternoon and evening. The children will also sing specially selected hymns which they have been fastidiously practicing for some time. On the Monday morning a public meeting will be held in the church for which a good programme has been arranged. *** MR Win Gregory, of Frankston, met
with a very painful accident on Friday last, while out for a day’s fishing at Davey’s Bay in company with Messrs F. Burton and B. Young. They had lighted a fire to boil a treacle tin of water to make tea and while in the act of lifting the tin off the fire, the steam burst the lid off and the steam and water flew up into Mr Gregory’s face, severely scalding him. He at once proceeded home and the services of Dr Maxwell were requisitioned who at once applied the usual remedies. We are pleased to say that the sufferer is progressing satisfactorily towards recovery though it will be some time before the marks of the accident are gone. *** THE two Cup Steeplechases run at Flemington last week were won by that brilliant steeplechaser, Swedish Lad, spotted on each occasion by Mr Claude Grice, of Frankston. This makes Swedish Lad seventh successive victory and on Saturday, carrying 12st 71bs, he ran the three miles one furlong (the National distance) in 6 mins, 29 secs, which is six seconds slower than Zephuron’s National record for the same distance. The public appeared much disappointed when Zephuron was scratched for both the above events, the reason being assigned to the hardness of the ground, and the risk in consequence of a breakdown. Swedish Lad pulled up very lame
after Saturday’s contest. *** THE S.S. Indrapura, which is due to arrive in Melbourne about the 23rd November, is bringing to Victoria from Great Britain a number of men and lads who will be available for employment on farms or in other work immediately upon arrival. The party includes 59 men and 108 lads, and the Immigration Bureau of 555 Flinders Street, Melbourne, is now receiving applications from farmers or other country employers who may be requiring labor, and will be glad to have early advice of any openings available. The men are experienced in farm work and a few of them, who are married, will be available for engagement with their wives as married couples. *** THE following most flattering notice we cut from the Sydney Bulletin of Miss Rosa Alba who is given a complimentary concert by the Frankston Choral Society, on 5th December. “Rosa Alba is a gentle lass of a little lady who occasionally lifts a nice soprano voice in charity’s aid. Some mission movement induced the songstress to reveal the dimensions of her gift on a recent evening, and before the entertainment had expired she had to take shelter from the bouquets. In fact she was such a success that people are advising her to take her warble to a bigger market. Miss Alba, who is beset with good
looks, bears an embarrassing resemblance to Gaby Desbys the hussy who flirted with ex-King, Manoll when that juvenile’s kingdom was bursting”. *** A NOVELTY for Frankston in the shape of an American Tea will be held in the Park this (Saturday) afternoon and evening, the proceeds going towards reducing the debt on brass band instruments. The novelty for Frankston in the the modus operandi of this tea appears to be that those who attend are expected to take a gift and at the same time purchase some of the numerous articles that are on view for sale. Diversions will be given in the shape of a Xmas tree, shooting gallery, and other favorite amusements, and the band will play selections during the afternoon. Those doubtless who attend, will enjoy a pleasant afternoon’s amusement, besides assisting a well deserving cause to clear itself of debt. *** ON Sunday afternoon last Rev. P. E. Watts met with a very painful accident, which was very luckily not attended with more serious results. While travelling from the Vicarage to the local church, his motor cycle struck some loose metal and threw him heavily to the road, causing some nasty cuts and bruises about the face and hands. We wish him a speedy recovery. ***
ON Sunday next, 22nd, the Archbishop of Melbourne will conduct the Order of Confirmation service at All Saints Church. Quite a large number of young people have made preparations for being confirmed. The service will commence at three o’clock in the afternoon. *** IN the report of the All Nations Fair under this heading, in last issue, it was inadvertently omitted that Mrs Howell took a leading part in the management of the produce stall and also that very valuable assistance was provided in, the tea rooms by Mesdames Holly, Steer and Mills senior. *** THE Frankston Progress Association held their usual monthly meeting in the hall on Wednesday evening. From Constable McCormack enquiries are being made with regard rubbish cleared on the beach side of Oliver’s Hill. Seconded by Mi McComb, and carried. Mr Hay spoke of the bad smells arising from some of the drains in Frankston, and suggested that the council be asked to get same tarred. He also suggested that the bathing boxes on the beach have signboards on them signifying the ladies’ and gentlemen’s boxes. From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 14 November, 1914.
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THE MEANING OF EXISTENCE... AND OTHER SHORT STORIES
Monkey sarong... but oh so right By Stuart McCullough SOMETIMES you’ve got to confront your past. For me, the pain of my turbulent youth can best be summarised in just one word: Monkey. It was a television show that screened on ABC on weekday afternoons. In a Wheel of Fortune world, Monkey was utterly berserk. For starters, the eponymous character is born out of an egg perched on a mountaintop. Say what you will about afternoon TV programming, but you don’t get that with Baby John Burgess. It also had a cracking theme song that claimed our hero was the ‘punkiest monkey that ever popped’. Who were we to argue? It was, by far, the strangest most bizarre thing we had ever seen. Of course we loved it. Monkey had a magical staff, by which I mean a stick rather than an admin assistant and a receptionist. He also had a set of A-grade quality sideburns. Drafted by Tripitaka for a quest to retrieve holy scriptures and return some overdue videotapes, Monkey was joined by Pigsy and Sandy as he battled the odds to fulfil his destiny. He was also able to summon up clouds on which he could fly and this, by any measure, was incredibly cool. But there was a problem – Monkey was based (albeit loosely) on Buddhist philosophy, except for the theme song that was based on general awesomeness. Suspicious of these influences and concerned that we were being indoctrinated, we were banned from watching Monkey. That my brother and I had attempted to replicate some of the fight
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scenes using a broom and the vacuum cleaner probably didn’t help much. We would never see Monkey again. In the town of Ubud in Bali is a monkey forest. I don’t know whether Pigsy and Sandy will be there too, but today’s the day I find out. After several days of massage, reading and generally not doing very much, we have decided to see the sights. We’ve hired a driver for the day and are ready for adventure, by which I mean I’m covered in sunscreen. But before we get to the monkey forest, there are some temples to visit. I rarely wear a dress. I kid myself that this is strictly a comfort thing but
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the cold hard truth is that I avoid them because, when push turns to sartorial shove I’m concerned about sticking out. I choose to conform rather than confront. However, this conservative approach to fashion did not prevent me from wearing torn jeans for much of the nineties, under which I had sewn pieces of paisley patterned material. I had thought that this made me look super cool. With the benefit both of hindsight and photographic evidence, I now concede that I was drastically mistaken. Given the choice between wearing those jeans and a high quality skirt, I’d
give serious consideration to the latter. When in another country, it’s important to observe the local customs. In Bali, this mostly means driving a scooter like a maniac and squeezing limejuice onto every meal. It also means wearing a sarong whenever you visit a temple. Given that I forgot to pack a sarong, our guide has a couple of ‘loaners’ on hand. Mine is green and I don’t think it’s an exaggeration to say that it makes me look dashing in a very man-dress kind of way. It’s surprisingly comfortable. Between temples, we are pulled over by the police who, after speaking to the driver, are paid an amount of money. This is Bali’s biggest problem: corruption. The police put up roadblocks and demand cash. The money is then spent on local infrastructure projects such as lunch. Locals are dismayed whenever they’re intercepted and take circuitous routes to avoid these improvised tollways. We see plenty of countryside and rice fields. The strangest thing I discover is Kopi Luwack, which is a form of coffee made from beans that have passed through the digestive tract of Toddy cat. Yuck. We let our guide decide where we have lunch. This, as it turns out, is a rookie mistake. In Australia, there’s a place called Food Star that Kate’s grandparents are fond of. It’s one of those ‘all you can eat’ kind of experiences rather than a gastronomic wonderland. Our driver abandons us at the Indonesian equivalent of Food Star.
It’s likely that he will receive some kind of commission for doing so. The food, frankly, looks as though it’s been prepared using the Kopi Luwack technique. When we reach the Monkey forest, I am told that I may now remove my sarong. I’d become accustomed to it. But as I remove the garment, I realise my mistake. My pants are black. The T-shirt I’m wearing is bright yellow. I’m about to enter an area overrun with thousands of monkeys and I have, it seems, dressed like a giant banana. They’re everywhere. Within moments I am surrounded. Surely they will realise that I am not a piece of oversized fruit? I see another tourist. He has a headband with a camera attached. This man has lured a monkey to his shoulder by placing a piece of fruit on it. The creature has crawled along the man’s shoulder, eaten and then deployed the Kopi Luwack method down his shirt. Granted, the man seems a little obnoxious and if I was a monkey I might have done the same thing. But I take it as a warning – it’s time to make like a banana and split. Using all my magical powers, I summon up a cloud and leap on it without a moment to lose. Subtitles appear below me as I tell the monkeys to back off before flying on my cloud to safety and reuniting with Pigsy and Sandy. They don’t recognise me at first because, after all, I’m disguised as a giant banana. But we’ve all learned a valuable lesson, a fact made clear by the voiceover just before the credits start to roll. stuart@stuartmccullough.com
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PARKINSON’S DISEASE RESEARCH AT ST JOHN OF GOD FRANKSTON REHABILITATION HOSPITAL Parkinson’s Disease is the second most common neurological disorder in Australia with 64,000 Australians diagnosed with the disease in 2011. Parkinson’s Disease is a neurological disorder affecting the motor nervous system altering coordination and movement. People with Parkinson’s Disease experience progressive declines in mobility that can be attributed to the decrease in speed and size of movements. It is often associated with impaired walking and balance reducing quality of life and as a result many Parkinson’s Disease sufferers become relatively immobile and deconditioned. There is a need to develop enjoyable therapeutic interventions and exercises, where the risk of falling is decreased. Research is required to determine the feasibility and efficacy of interventions such as hydrotherapy on the Parkinson’s population. Professor Meg Morris from Latrobe University commented “This collaborative research project between St John of God Frankston
Rehabilitation Hospital and Latrobe University aims to explore whether hydrotherapy is beneficial for people living with Parkinson’s Disease. We are measuring people walking over ground with and without visual cues and attention strategies, and then measuring them in the water. We are particularly interested in people with freezing of gait and early results suggest that freezing is less severe and sometimes absent in the aqueous environment. The implications for Allied Health Therapies and quality of life are being investigated.” Claire Ferguson, Director of Allied Health said, “This is the first time in Australia that the feasibility of running hydrotherapy sessions for this population has been formally investigated and we are excited to have established a close working partnership with Professor Morris, who is a widely published and world renowned Parkinson’s Disease expert.” “We look forward with much anticipation to the outcomes of this research and the potential benefits for those people living with Parkinson’s Disease.”
REFERRALS: Outpatient referrals can be sent to: Dr Juris Rubenis St John of God Frankston Rehabilitation Hospital 255-265 Cranbourne Road, Frankston 3199 Fax: (03) 9788 3280 Inpatient referrals can be sent to: Fax: (03) 9788 3304
We don’t just care for ourCardiac patients - we care about them,Rehabilitation by working collaboratively to ensure Program they get back to doing what they love. St John of God Frankston Rehabilitation Hospital is committed to our helping our patients. We offer a range of programs for our patients: Some of our Occupational Therapy programs include: Therapeutic Gardening Group Art Therapy Breakfast Group Pacing Group We also offer a range of Group Outpatient Programs: Cardiac Oncology Pulmonary Chronic Disease Management (run out of our Berwick hospital)
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Coming your way this November at Daveys Hotel is a legendary line up filled with all your favourite local artists. Sunday Soultrain is bringing back all the big names in live blues, soul and rock and roll from 3pm each week. Four piece blues and soul outfit Blues Mountain, the hugely popular Andrea Marr, guitar virtuoso Geoff Achinson and the most rockin’ swing band on the planet Dirty Boogie provide a massive hit of entertainment at Daveys, with a whole lot more to come. Then, in a move that is sure to please locals, one of the most exciting performers in Australia will take to the stage. Melbourne blues rock legend Phil Para returns to Sunday Soultrain on a regular rotation from December 14 and will no doubt showcase some of the distinctive guitar talents that has earned him a likeness to Jimi Hendrix. Phil is sure to inject energy into any crowd he plays in front of and little wonder, with his remarkable degree of showmanship and skill. He has been a musician since the age of 9 and this shines through in accurate and inspira-
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Demons in the fire PROVINCIAL
By IT Gully RYE is staring down the barrel of an outright loss after a disastrous opening day of their round four clash against Baxter. Despite playing at RJ Rowley Reserve, the home deck didn’t prove to be a very happy hunting ground for the Demons. Baxter won the toss and sent the Demons into bat. Just 36 overs later, all 10 Rye batsmen were back in the sheds and it was time for the bowlers to warm their shoulders. They were dismissed for just 117. Leigh Paterson made light work of the Demons’ batsmen, ripping through the top and bottom order to finish with the impressive figures of 5/22 from just eight overs. Dale Irving took the new pill and helped himself to 2/14 from nine overs. The only Rye batsman to offer any resistance was teenager Brady Egan, who hit 40, while Dean Collins hit 17 coming it at number 10. Baxter could smell an outright and their intentions were known from the outset of their innings. Shane McComb and Ben Matters were both dismissed early before Daniel Warwick blasted an unbeaten 74, including 10 fours and two sixes. It was vintage Warwick and something we haven’t seen for a while. If he didn’t do enough with the ball taking 5-for, Paterson also whacked a quick fire 27, 24 of those runs coming in boundaries. After 37 overs and with another seven overs left in the day, Baxter declared its innings at 7/164, a lead of
47. Paterson capped off a dominating day of cricket with the scalp of Rye opener James Crowe for a duck in the second innings. Rye will resume at 1/4 this weekend, still trailing by 43 runs and with just nine wickets in hand. Peninsula Old Boys have set Crib Point 263 for victory after cruising to 8/262 in 73 overs on Saturday. The Old Boys won the toss and batted first and despite losing Dylan O’Malley early, a number of batsmen were able to get going. Brandon Lawler scored 31, Ed Bowen 54, Jon Forest 53 and Justin Parkes made a cameo at the end with an unbeaten 35. Matty Hyden, who has dominated in the opening three games, was dismissed for 18. Mt Eliza needs to get its season back on track and it appears it has done exactly that against Heatherhill. The Mounties approached this game with aggression and made 7/258 in 77 overs before declaring their innings, Tristan Faithfull the star with 106. Tom Ewing opened the innings with 37 while Jason Mathers was amongst the runs yet again with 32. Brett and Brad Maxwell each claimed two wickets for the Hills. Facing the last three overs of the day, Sam Creffield picked-up a wicket for the Mounties and they now have the Hills 1/9. Pines will need to be at their best with the bat when they take to the middle against Long Island. The Islanders won the toss and batted first and finished their 80 overs with 252 for the loss of eight wickets. Scotty Phillips and Justin Bridgeman enjoyed a 108-run partnership, Phillips scoring 88 and Bridgeman 65.
Peter Connell also got his side away to a strong start with 48. Nick Wilcox and Ricky Ramsdale were the pick of the Piners’ bowlers with 3/67 and 3/81 respectively. Mornington’s bowlers have again got their side out of strife after their batsmen again let them down against Moorooduc. The Ducs won the toss and sent the home side into bat. The Dogs top order did O.K and at one stage were 3/80, before a middle and lower order collapse. Luke Popov top scored with 49 and Ben Clements hit 26 to be their side’s best batsmen. However, the Dogs scrambled to 158 off 70 overs. Greg Pullen and Justin McCleary were the best of the Ducs’ bowlers with three wickets each. Needing to capitalise with the bat in the last nine overs of the day, Moorooduc needed to ensure their wickets stayed intact. However, Michael Heib knocked over both openers in Ben Williams and Bobby Wilson to have the visitors 2/25 at stumps. Like Mornington, Langwarrin’s batsmen need to be at their best this weekend after their bowlers again did the job against Sorrento. The Sorras looked like they were getting away from the Kangas when the score was 2/140, however, the visitors lost their last eight wickets for just 70 runs. In the final over of the day, Sorrento was bowled out for 210. Liam O’Connor top scored with 71 while Nick Jewell scored 51, backing up from his ton the previous week. Dwayne Doig bowled 33 overs and finished with 5/68, while James D’Atri bowled 20 overs and snared 4/64.
Out! Action from the Red Hill vs Carrum weekend District match. Pic: Andrew Hurst
Almost 180 for Red Hill’s Dart DISTRICT
Runs chase: Seaford is chasing down Main Ridge’s runs total in their District match. Picture: Andrew Hurst
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By IT Gully LIKE the catchcry ‘180’ in darts, Red Hill skipper Simon Dart fell just seven runs short of that total in a masterful display of batting against Carrum in MPCA District cricket. It seems every time the master batsmen needs to step up to the plate and deliver, he does so. Dart was pretty much a one-man show on Saturday against the Lions, hitting three quarters of the team’s total of 9/290 at Red Hill Reserve. The next highest score was 31 from Riley Shaw, while Andrew Mock helped himself to 28. Carrum’s bowlers didn’t do a bad job. They just came up against undoubtedly the best batsman in the competition. Dart treated all bowlers with contempt, smacking them to all parts of the ground. Carrum used seven bowlers in a bid to remove Dart with John Mitchell the man to eventually get the job done. Mitchell was the best of the bowlers with 3/22 from just seven overs. Hastings has set Boneo a
solid total of 233 to chase down in their match at Thomas Barclay Oval. The Blues had some terrible performances with the bat, however, openers Daniel Esler and Matthew Foy got their side away to a flier, combining for an opening stand of 81. Esler was the first to go with the score on 81. The Blues went from 0/81 to 3/81 before Tim Birch joined Foy. Foy eventually went for 49, however, he and the skipper had raced the score to 146. Birch finished with 44, while Mitch Floyd contributed 19. Jack Fowler was the best of the Pandas’ bowlers with 5/44 from 19 overs, while Leigh Janssen snared 3/54. Seaford Tigers are in the box seat to win its match against Baden Powell after restricting the home side to just 6/180 off 80 overs. At one stage the Braves were 5/40, before Mac Watson (54), Travis Kellerman (42) and Daniel Di Paolo (34) came to the rescue. Seaford used seven bowlers, Matty Meagher claiming 2/19 from 15 overs and Tom Sinclair picking up two wickets also. Seaford is just 25 runs away
from victory against Main Ridge with five wickets still in hand. Seaford rolled the Ridge for just 138 in 52.2 overs, David Pageni and Faisal Payenda each taking three wickets. Billy Sakalis was the top scorer for Main Ridge with 25. In reply, Seaford was 2/27, before Damien Lawrence came to the rescue with 47. However, Seaford is still not out of the woods at 5/114. Mt Martha has set Delacombe Park 227 for victory in their round four match. Playing on their home deck, Mt Martha won the toss and elected to take advantage of the good batting conditions. Chris Brittain was the best of the Delacombe bowlers with 3/58. In the final match, Somerville is in the box seat in its match against Flinders. The Eagles batted first and made 191 in 62 overs, Aaron Kaddatz top scoring with 60. Blake Hogan-Keogh was the pick of the Sharks’ bowlers with 5/45. In reply, Flinders is in strife at 3/49.
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Knights must defend lead against Carrum Downs SUB-DISTRICT
By IT Gully BALLAM Park is in a strong position to win its third game on the trot against Carrum Downs in MPCA Sub District cricket. The Knights won the toss at Thompson Oval on Saturday and batted first. Although none of the top order made a big score, a number of them got starts and contributed to the scoreboard. Steve Worthington was the best of the with 37 in the middle order while
Leigh Parslow was next best with 25. Matthew O’Malley and Ryan O’Connor both scored 18 at the end of the innings to take the score beyond 200. The Knights made 9/203 in their 80 overs. Josh Harkness was the pick of the Cougars’ bowlers with 5/63 from 24 overs. Dromana and Pearcedale are locked in a fierce battle in their match at Pearcedale Reserve. The Hoppers won the toss and batted first, scrambling to 180 in just 56 overs.
Adam Voigt opened with 40 and Brent Tagell hit 28 to be the Hoppers’ highest scorers. Shayne Gillings took the new ball for the Dales and finished with 3/42, while Calvin Bypost picked up the impressive figures of 3/7 from seven overs. At stumps, Pearcedale was 2/57 after having to face the last 24 overs of the day. Gavin Moore is not out 40, while Chris Dew is also unbeaten on 11. Rosebud is in a commanding position against Skye after scoring
8/232 in their match. Danny Helybut top scored for the Buds with 55, Kane Donald hit 52 and Brad Glenn contributed 38. Paul Fillipone picked-up 3/59 and Pat Beckham 3/7 from 11 overs for Skye. Frankston YCW will need a miracle to beat Balnarring after the Saints scored a whopping 6/335. Jacob Cook belted 107 while Brad Watson scored 47, Nathan Klienig 55 and David Ross 36. Adam Muirhead and Luke Hutchison each claimed two wickets each for the
Stonecats. Paul Bradley bowled just five overs for the Stonecats. Jack Elliott top scored with 65 for Tootgarook in their match against Tyabb. The Frogs won the toss and batted first with Matt Whelan scoring 39 batting at three. Zac Stevenson played a great cameo innings at 10 with 37, helping the home side to 249. Brodie Bennett was the best of the Yabbies’ bowlers with 3/53 from 19 overs. In reply, Tyabb is 1/23.
Sharks snap up Hayes FOOTBALL NEWS
By Toe Punt Lenny signs with Sharks Sorrento has picked-up the recruit of the past two decades after St Kilda legend Lenny Hayes signed with the club. Hayes joins former teammate and Sorrento coach Troy Schwarze after getting a good word from former St Kilda teammate and best mate Steve Baker. Baker spent a year at Sorrento after he retired. The Sharks are also said to be about to sign a mate of star midfielder Leigh Treeby, who has been playing at Woodville-West Torrens in the SANFL. Buds sign another Rosebud has signed another big name from the WAFL. After announcing the signing of Jason Bristow a couple of weeks
ago, the Buds have got the signature of Subiaco teammate and two-time premiership player Rob Forrest. There is also word around the traps that former Collingwood premiership captain Nick Maxwell will play some home games at Rosebud. Rosebud have refuted that rumour. It is also believed that former Collingwood-listed player and Rosebud boy Ryan Cook is on the shopping list. Rosebud confirmed they were hopeful that their star junior would return for 2015. Casey Cardinia are out Finally, Casey Cardinia Football League has rejected the Peninsula Sport Alliance’s proposal to stay under their board of management. The clubs have requested a special general meeting for this week to seek exemption. And begin to manage their own competition.
On top: Flinders is in the box seat against Somerville, left and above, in their District match. Pictures: Andrew Hurst
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