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OUR COVER Main Image: Bayside Frankston’s Fashion Fortnight March 11-24 see pages 54 & 55 Clockwise from top left: Jack Ahearn makes his debut film The Boxer see page 8; Fork Talk with Michael Demagistris of East Bar and Dining Mt Martha, see pages 112 & 113 Catch Missy Higgins and many other stars of music food and wine for The Peninsula Picnic see pages 24 & 25 Tyabb Air Show returns see page 9 Sunnyridge Strawberry Farm see page 104
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News & Interviews 3-41 Social photos on 4, 10, 32, 37, 40, 41, 116 Rediscover Rosebud 42-49 Health Beauty Fashion & Stars 50-66 What’s Hot in March 51-53 Luduco Living centre pages 67-70 Peninsula Parenting 71-77 Arts, Events & Diary Dates 78-85 Weddings on the Peninsula 86-103 Food Wine Produce 104-117 Decor Garden Property 118-134
The Saints came marching into Mornington The Peninsula was thrilled to have the Saints footballers visit during an Australia Post Community Camp in February.
Each AFL club is allocated a region for community camps/visits and this is part of St Kilda’s overall Port Melbourne to Portsea corridor strategy, so we were lucky enough to have the team visit local schools and businesses on the Peninsula. The whole team were at Merchant Lane in Main St Mornington for lunch on Tuesday February 23. The captain, Nick Riewoldt, even made an appearance at Mornington’s Australia Post who are the sponsors.
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Steven Bradbury coming to Frankston Most of us have heard the saying ‘Doing a Bradbury’. But what happened to the speed skater who cemented it into our slang vocabulary with his remarkable Olympic Gold Medal win 12 years ago? Well, it turns out Steven Bradbury still won’t fall. In fact, he’s now one of Australia’s busiest motivational speakers. He spoke with Mornington Peninsula Magazine: There is a saying named after you – ‘Doing a Bradbury’. Can you explain it? ‘Doing a Bradbury’, ha, I love it. It gets used in political, financial and sporting circles. It was front page of The Sydney Morning Herald last year to describe the Australian Dollar. The Yen, the Euro, the US Dollar all crashed but no matter what we try the Australian Dollar simply won’t fall – it’s ‘Doing a Bradbury’. It is now in the Australian slang dictionary and in short it means a lucky victory. This one is my own quote: When your moment to shine presents itself, will you be in position and prepared to be the next to ‘Do a Bradbury’? Does it annoy you when people say you won Olympic Gold because you were lucky? I’m the first person to admit I was incredibly lucky to win. I’m possibly the luckiest Gold medallist in Olympic history. But I had to be in position to give myself a chance to win. Competing at four Olympics, training five hours a day, six days a week for 12 years is not lucky. Occasionally people have said to me: ‘Geez you’re lucky mate’. But that doesn’t annoy me because they’re the same people who are sitting on their couch doing nothing. You won Olympic Gold in 2002,
12 years ago, and now you’re one of Australia’s best and busiest motivational speakers. Did you ever imagine you would have a career as a motivational speaker? Yeah, a motivational speaker, that’s what I do now but I still don’t like the term. It somehow sounds unAustralian. Personally I prefer real life speaker. Back then I never even knew it was career option. Not long after winning Olympic Gold I received a call from my agent, I couldn’t believe I even had an agent. So anyway Rob calls and says, “Steve they have asked you to speak at the annual Retravision conference in Adelaide and they will pay you five grand.” I said, “Are you serious, 5k that’s what I make in a year”. So that’s where it started. A few years later I realised it might be a career option for me, so I started honing my skills, working with a speech writer and a comedian and today I have over 600 presentations under my belt, I love it. What is your main message when you speak? The main theme is that passion, persistence and teamwork leads to success. Surround yourself with people who are experts in their chosen field. As for my message, I find people are able to use my experiences and story from my motivational presentations and relate them to their own situations. Once I had a CEO of a large organisation call me up. He said, “Steve after your presentation yesterday, Peter my 2IC handed me his resignation, he said that after listening to your presentation he
realised that he was going through the motions and it was time for him to leave and do what he is passionate about.” I’m thinking OMG what have I done. The CEO then says, “Steve yesterday wasn’t the result I was hoping for, that’s for sure, but your presentation was amazing, Pete is now moving on to do what he loves and you have forced my hand to find a new 2IC which I knew was going to happen in the not too distant future anyway. So Steve – thank you.” I think I then said, “Um, ah, ok, sorry, no worries, glad I could help, see ya.” As an athlete you set goals, do you think setting goals is important? Goal setting is an important part of life. You need plans that are on paper and visible for you to see every day. I used to have a sign on my ceiling, it said, ‘This is the Olympics, get up’. When my alarm went off at the crack of dawn every morning it was first thing I saw. I knew my competitors would be getting up and if I didn’t and got beaten by them I’d have to live with that regret. You’ve done over 750 presentations in 15 countries. What keeps you coming back? That’s easy, the adrenalin, I love it. I used to get adrenalin through Olympic competition, now I get it onstage. Adrenalin is addictive, its fuel for your soul. Rrrraaaahhh. If you believe you can be the best in the world, it just might happen. W: stevenbradbury.com Steven Bradbury will speak at the FMP Business Breakfast Series 7am9am on March 17 at Frankston Arts Centre. Enquiries 9781 1422. Tickets are $60, table of 10 $600.
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THE BOXER The Boxer is a short movie based on a true and inspiring story which explores the life and personal philosophy of 71 year old long term Mt Eliza resident, Personal Trainer and former Professional Boxer, Ron Smith. To hear more of Ron’s passion for life, his secrets to Lifelong Health & Fitness and the moments that changed his life, he is available to speak at Schools, Sporting Clubs, Corporate functions etc. Search ‘The Boxer - Extended Version’ on YouTube. For more details contact: Ron & Sharyn Smith The Centre for Lifelong Health & Fitness & Mt Eliza Boxing Centre Kunyung Rd, Mt Eliza P. 9787 3093 www.mtelizaboxingcentre.net www.lifelonghealthandfitness.com.au See our Facebook page Mt Eliza Boxing Centre
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Jack Ahern goes to school. He also makes short films. Last year as part of his VCE component in Media at Mount Eliza Secondary College, he stumbled on a topic by chance after thinking he may make a film about surfing or marine life.
The result of this change of heart is his film The Boxer which is based on a true and inspiring story exploring the life and personal philosophy of seventy-one year old Mt Eliza resident, Personal Trainer and former Professional Boxer, Ron Smith. Jack explains. “I’ve known Ron for around four years. He’s an important member of our community because he’s changed lives through his Mt Eliza Boxing and LifeLong Fitness Centres in Kunyung Rd. He’s turned troubled kids into mature young adults through teaching them how to walk away. He’s been a great mentor to me - like a second dad really. He’s also won numerous awards for his boxing.” This sensitively shot little film which runs for just under ten minutes explores how boxing can help kids who have lost their way. It also showcases Jack’s developing skills as director, editor and cameraman while highlighting the issues that he, as a young man, is concerned about. “I think The Boxer is really relevant to the One Punch Campaign. Ron teaches kids to be strong and confident
and to understand the power of walking away from volatile situations. There’s nothing to prove if you know you can look after yourself. This attitude could prevent young guys from getting hurt.” Ron Smith has been teaching boxing for around fifty years. The Boxer shows him as a fit and compassionate man – the part where he is helping former Australian featherweight boxer Johnny Famechon rehabilitate is priceless. Jack’s ability to let Ron’s story unfold naturally is indicative of his film making prowess. This talented film maker received A+ for his VCE folio work and has already completed a couple of other projects for local businesses. As for Ron? He’ll keep mentoring young kids and making a difference. Watch the boxer at https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=UzMLGbmUlzc and look out for the full profile on Ron Smith in the next edition of the Mt Eliza Village Magazine. Mt Eliza Boxing Centre Lifelong Health and Fitness Centre 125 Kunyung Rd, Mount Eliza P: 9787 3093 mtelizaboxingcentre@iinet.net.au lifelonghealthandfitness@live.com.au www.mtelizaboxingcentre.net www.lifelonghealthandfitness.com.au
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Tyabb Air Show WINGED WARRIORS Sunday 13 March 2016
Every two years the Peninsula Aero Club stages a fantastic air show. It serves two purposes. Firstly it’s a spectacular public event that enjoys a huge following. The other purpose is to raise money for local worthwhile service organisations. This year the Club is donating to Headspace, the government initiative to provide counselling services to distressed young people and their families. The idea is to make it easy as possible to get help. The Air Show will also benefit the Tyabb C.F.A.,the Mt Eliza Lions Club plus the Tyabb Cricket and Football Clubs. The theme of this year’s show is Winged Warriors. If that suggests former military types, then you are correct. From the days of the First WW the organisers will present two very exact replicas. One will be the R.A.A.F’s Sopwith Pup and the other a Sopwith Snipe. The Snipe is a work of art. It took the builder, former airline captain Nick Caudwell 9 years to build. He
used official plans from the U.K.! A lot of international interest was shown in his project. It’s magnificent. From the Second WW there will be many more. The most anticipated aircraft will be the Chance Vought F4U Corsair. It is the unforgettable gull-wing attack plane that used to fly off the decks of aircraft carriers. Built around the most powerful aero engine in the U.S. at the time, the Corsair is powered by the 46 litre Pratt & Whitney R-2800 double row Wasp radial engine. This one’s rated at 2,000hp. Tyabb’s Old Aeroplane Company will also be present with a good many of its amazing aircraft. Expect to see the Australian built CAC Mustang. It’s a true thoroughbred and will amaze even as it dates from the War years. The Mustang looks every bit the game changer. Powered by the U.S. manufactured Packard Merlin engine, the Mustang combined long range with speed and firepower, a formidable combination. Another show stopping aircraft from the Old Aeroplane Company will be its Curtiss P-40F Kittyhawk. It served with the U.S. Army Air Corp in the Pacific and was recovered from Vanuatu over 25 years ago. Then the work began. It took a 20
year restoration to finally get this aircraft back to flying condition. There are around 38 Kittyhawks flying the world today and this one is the only one of its kind flying. Power comes from a Packard Merlin V12 engine rated at 1,300hp. Be prepared for some jets too. Whilst not landing at Tyabb, the air show will feature performances by the Italian Sia Marchetti S-211 and the Aero Vodochody L-39 Albatross jet trainers. They promise
some spectacular flying. Finally, the Tyabb Air Show organisers are grateful for the support received by its sponsors. Air BP provides fuel and EastLink embraced the Club with a very generous offer. Support has also arrived from the Mornington Peninsula Shire, Peninsula Aero Club, Mornington Peninsula Magazine and Cleanaway. www.tyabbairshow.com
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Coutas set sail for inaugural Sailing Challenge The Sorrento Sailing Couta Boat Club has joined forces with Australia’s leading official watch specialty store Watches of Switzerland and Swiss watch brand Panerai to stage a new sailing event. The inaugural Watches of Switzerland Perpetual Sailing Challenge, held on February 12, saw more than 40 teams hit the water at the Sorrento Sailing Couta Boat Club. Watches of Switzerland , one of Australia’s leading official luxury Swiss watch retailers with more than 20 brands and more than 4000 references of Swiss watches, has described the event as a “rousing success”. The event brought together a sailing club steeped in a long and proud history of traditional and high performance sailing, with a specialty watch store and a Swiss watch brand that both represent timeless quality.
The Sorrento Sailing Couta Boat Club’s sailing classes have changed over many years according to world trends and modern designs but many traditions remain and family participation is of utmost importance. Couta boats use traditional sailing methods and techniques and do not rely on technological aides such as navigation systems. The Sorrento Sailing Couta Boat Club was decked out in classic Italian fashion for the day of sailing and revelry, while guests of Panerai and Watches of Switzerland had the chance to see and handle some exquisite Panerai timepieces on display, before being treated to an Italian inspired lunch. The afternoon’s festivities were hosted by television personality and long-time ‘Paneristi’ Hamish McLachlan,
who introduced guests to Watches of Switzerland Chairman Eric van der Griend, Panerai’s Alban Fauchille and Club Commodore Andrew Plimpton. Guests were invited to board spectator vessels for the afternoon to watch the action unfold as sailors competed for the prize of a Panerai PAM000 timepiece. The second division winner was awarded a Panerai Barometer, a rarely seen piece of machinery out of the brand’s Swiss factory. Organisers say the event was blessed with “perfect weather and just enough wind to make the sailing exciting. “We can certainly look forward to the next Watches of Switzerland Perpetual Sailing Challenge next year. There are big shoes to fill, that’s for sure,” they said.
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Another record crowd at the Australia Day Balnarring Picnic Races witnessed Adam Bodey ride his sixth cup winner. The horse trained by Ricky Maund fittingly named ONYA Keithy came from behind to snatch victory.
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Race Dates 2016 Season Sunday 13th March 2016 Saturday 26th March 2016 Adults: $10.00 Children (under 18): Free Pensioner Concessions Gates Open 10am The Balnarring Picnic Racing Club is situated on the picturesque Mornington Peninsula between Port Phillip & Westernport Bays. Only one hours drive from Melbourne the unique location of the course offers the racegoer the opportunity to explore the many nearby wineries, restaurants & popular beaches.
A bumper crowd was in attendance and cars filled the middle of the race track. Former Australian of the Year Simon McKeon gave the Australia Day address and the Minister for Racing Martin Pakula presented the trophy. Congratulations must also go to Peter Spyker (President) and Neil Heathcote (Secretary) for putting on what is now becoming one of Victoria’s “must attend” annual events. Not to mention the hard working volunteer committee. The next two meetings are both in March. Labour Day Sunday March 13 & Easter Saturday March 26. Bring the kids along and buy a $15 all day ride pass to keep them amused. $10 entry for adults and under18 years free.
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There will be a selection of tasty local food stalls and wineries and a well stocked public bar to choose from when enjoying a celebratory drink between races. It’s a huge event for the local area and the crowds flock to this vibrant raceday. A competitive 6 race card will draw plenty of runners and you’re always close to the action at Balnarring See you at the races! Balnarring Picnic Racing Club A: Emu Plains Racecourse and Recreation Reserve
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Egg Hunt to hit the Mornington Peninsula. Festivities will take place in Morning-ton Park on Sunday March 20 from 10am – 2pm. Yes that’s right, a week before the Easter long weekend to make sure we can treat as many families as possible to a fun filled day out! Entry to the hunt is FREE and age groups have been carefully structured to make sure every boy and girl has the best opportunity to fill their baskets full of eggs. The Easter Bunny himself is set to make an appearance and there will be plenty of activities to keep the kids entertained including face painters, balloon artists, Main Street Mornington colouring competi-tions a sausage sizzle and free live music. Children aged 0-12 years are invited to participate and PreRegistration Online is essential to ensure you don’t miss out as places are limited. Easter Hunts will be held at separate times across the morning, age groups are 0-3, 4-6, 7-9, 10-12 years. To register visit www.mornington.harcourts.com.au. For Event Updates follow us online /MainStreetMornington Enquiries can contact Lauren at Harcourts Mornington 0413 487 179 or email Lau-ren.wild@harcourts.com.au Mornington’s Biggest Ever Easter Egg Hunt Sunday March 20, 10am-2pm Mornington Park, Schnapper Point Drive, Mornington
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Since it’s inception two years ago Hidden Harbour Marina has become a haven for many boaters wishing to enjoy the Mornington Peninsula and keep their boats within a safe inland harbour. The freehold berths offer a unique opportunity to own a piece of Port Phillip Bay underwater with great capital growth potential. The 3rd pier is to be built to meet demand of Martha Cove’s boating community. “We’ve been selling the last remaining berths on the existing piers so quickly this summer that to meet demand we made the decision to construct the third and final pier,” says Brad Olsen, Sales Manager at Hidden Harbour Marina. “We have already sold 10% in the first month, just through word of mouth. It’s the last opportunity to have a freehold berth in Martha Cove, so boaters are keen to pick the best location.” The new pier B offers a range of marina berths in 12m, 13m and 15m sizes starting at $155,000. With 5.5% returns, the berths offer a secure investment for use now or in the future. Hidden Harbour Marina is just 50min from Melbourne CBD providing a safe harbour to enjoy boating around the tranquil Mornington Peninsula. A hidden gem, this marina offers a unique chance to purchase freehold berths within Martha Cove. There is a range of sizes available and all the amenities and services you need for a great day on the water. Hidden Harbour Marina berths are a wise investment for those looking for a safe place for their boat or planning for the future.
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Cait Miers, she’s a natural Surfer, Photographer, Blogger Cait is a 23 year old photographer from the Mornington Peninsula. Having recently completed a Bachelor of Photography at Melbourne’s RMIT University, her skills with the lens are innovative and fresh, always searching for that point of difference in a photograph, the in between moment and the natural beauty. Her biggest aspiration is to shoot women in the surf industry, capturing the growing femininity and style out in the water. Its an organic love for the ocean + desire to travel the world and capture real moments, that fuels Caits photography. Cait’s fashion based work has grown rapidly over the past few years, and she is passionate about conceptualising her clients vision and bringing it to life, with her own twist of course. Recently working with high profile clients such as Roxy, Billabong and O’Neill Womens, Cait is dedicated to following her passion in the surf industry. Experimenting with hand drawn designs over her images, Cait is also exploring all avenues and mediums
she can to create unique pieces, including prints on recycled paper and collaborations with different mediums. Tell us a bit about you and what you do: I’m a photographer from the Mornington Peninsula. I freelance, meaning I work for different companies and brands, shooting campaigns and editorials. And I submit my own personal work to magazines and blogs etc. Describe your style: I think my style is quite natural but also colourful. I look for the in between moments, the off guard and the awkward, as I see them as the most beautiful. My style for surfing and ocean photography is very elegant and feminine, always trying to capture women in their natural form. I love stripping back scenes, no make-up, minimal accessories and shooting personalities. Do you think Mornington Peninsula style/fashion has a certain look or feel?
Yep! Very coastal, quirky and relaxed. I think it’s got a lot to do with the slow paced lifestyle and the people who grew up here. Everyone’s pretty down to earth and I think that shows in the way they dress! What are a couple of your favourite blogs or websites and why? My friend has a rad blog/site www. saltgypsy.com which is amazing, has everything you need to know about women surfers in the industry. I also draw inspiration from blogs like Oracle Fox and A Bikini A Day as they just have beautiful presentation and I get super inspired by the way they grow their businesses. Can you tell us one or two of your fave local spots? Commonfolk in Mornington has got to be my favourite. I’m always in there! I love Store Fifteen Cafe too in Main St, they have the best smoothies. Mr Curtis in Mt Martha is perfect for a down time wine on a Friday afternoon too! www.caitmiers.com
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Fashions on the Field returns to Mornington Racecourse on Saturday, April 2 at Mornington BMW Cup Day. Fashionistas and milliners are invited to showcase their fashion-forward looks during the annual Bayside Fashion on the Field Competition and enter the Stylish Ladies, Stylish Men, Stylish Teen and Professional Milliners categories. With Relaxed Racing in full swing on Mornington BMW Cup Day, stylist Lana Wilkinson says it’s important to leave the Spring Carnival behind and go for a more relaxed look. “Remember to swap your stiletto for a block heel or a wedge,” Wilkinson said. Setting new standards every year, the Stylish Ladies category will look to ‘wow’ the crowds with an innate sense of styling. “I think one of the great things about Relaxed Racing is that you can wear a lot of maxi dresses and jumpsuits and look like the cool kid if you’re wearing them,” Wilkinson added. With colours and boat shoes now a regular on men’s fashion catwalks, the Stylish Men category will be looking for men of all ages who have a keen eye for dapper fashion but also a hint of that effortlessly casual racing style. When asked about fashion advice for gentlemen, Wilkinson says “a bow tie is quite cool and fun and you can wear a shirt with your sleeves rolled up, wear a blazer, mix colours and have a bit of fun.” “In this year’s Stylish Teens category, we’re seeking aspiring fashionistas of the racecourse to join in the fun.” One of the most exciting Bayside Shopping Centre Fashions on the Field categories this year will be the Professional Milliner’s Category. Every year, some of Melbourne’s best milliners put their creative work forward for the judges and crowd alike. Here’s your chance to win great prizes, come along and dazzle the crowd and judges, and enjoy a wonderful Mornington BMW Cup Day. Register now at mrc.racing.com
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On the road with Mary There’s a vehicle parked in Rosebud’s Rotary Park every Wednesday night from 5.15pm until 6.15pm. A group of volunteers have pre-prepared food at the Our Lady of Fatima School Kitchen and have packed up the Toyota Hi Ace with the intent of giving others a great feed. After all, we all need a helping hand some time in our lives don’t we? These mid-week evenings in Rosebud are what kindness, empathy and understanding is all about. Mary’s Van Inc. began in February 2014. The initial idea was to serve healthy and nutritious meals to anyone who was experiencing difficulties in their life, but the service has developed into much more than a place to get a warm cup of soup, sizzling snag, salad, tea/coffee or Milo. The people who come to grab a meal are from diverse backgrounds, age and gender, but they have one thing
BY LIZ ROGERS in common, they just need some help. Co-founder (along with Father Simon Shaner who was the Parish priest of Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church) Kristina Thielking explains. “Mary’s Van can only operate because of generous community donations. The Mornington Peninsula Shire helps financially through Community Grant Support and the provision of the Toyota Hi Ace from Bendigo Bank has meant the volunteers no longer have to use their own vehicles to transport the food, toiletries, warm clothing and blankets. The Rye Rotary Club helped fit out the van and local businesses such as Second Bite, Karingal (services for people with a mental illness or disability) and Rosebud Bakers Delight make sure we have delicious food. The Commonwealth Key and Property Register provides much needed finances to Greg’s Butcher in Rosebud for the meat we use on the barbecue
and Bunnings sausage sizzles enable us to raise funds to keep going.” So I suppose you could say it’s a community affair. “The volunteers do provide opportunities for our clients to connect and develop a sense of friendship and belonging in the community”, says Kristina, who together with Cyril and Eileen Mahon founded Vinnie’s Kitchen which began providing sandwiches to men living in the scrub on the Dromana Foreshore twenty-four years ago. Vinnie’s Kitchen is still supporting people in the community with free meals five days a week. Anyone is welcome to volunteer. All you need is time, a love of conversation and an understanding that hard times can hit anyone, any place. Right? Call 0409 774 487 or visit www.marysvaninc.org.au
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Jessica Humpreys, Social Concepts dress of some kind. When I’m at work I’m probably wearing a more structured dress with heels. In my free time (or on casual days!) I’m probably in something with more of a hippy feel. I’ve never really been particularly into bags and shoes, but I did buy some amazing bright blue jelly wedges on the weekend. I love costume jewellery and will usually wear stacks of rings.
Tell us a bit about you and what you do? I’m pretty independent. I live by myself and I own a Digital Communications Agency. I started my own business because I really wanted to help educate small to medium business owners. I guess in hindsight it was also because I didn’t enjoy answering to anyone else! I’ve always kind of moved to the beat of my own drum. My work is my passion, I feel happy when I step into my office – how many people can say that? Social Concepts supports small to medium businesses by providing them with complete digital solutions including PR, Social Media, Design and Web Development. I also lecture on Social Media and Online PR at University, education has really become the core of everything I do. In my free time, I like reading about, discussing and debating gender and sexual politics. Things you love: Tea, wine, animals, the beach, anything with coconut in it, travel, Cambodia, dirt bike riding, yoga, reading and random spontaneous adventures. Describe your style: My style changes as quickly as my mood! You are most likely to catch me in a
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Do you think Mornington Peninsula has a certain style: I think the Mornington Peninsula is quite eclectic and forward thinking. There is no ‘one’ style, it’s modern and on-trend, but also inclusive so individuals can feel free to play around with their style. I’ve found some stunning pieces from vintage shops in Mornington. Whats new in your world: I’m jet setting! I’ll be heading to Europe for a social media conference in a few months. Social Concepts is continuing to expand, we have some really exciting projects coming up including on online memberships program and I’ll be speaking at a few events in the coming months – watch this space! Personally, I have a few fitness goals I want to achieve this year. I’m training hard with Coach Joe Wall, as well as doing yoga a few times a week for both the mental and physical benefits. Some fave blogs/websites: Smart Company, Social Media Examiner, Soar Collective, I Heart Bargains and HuffPost. I also love all news sites. I’m an online news junky. I’m also a really big fan of local blog Love the Pen. Some fave local spots: Mornington: The Winey Cow & Café 115 Mt Eliza: 1001 Nights (best falafels ever!) & The Village Pantry Frankston: Great Flavours (insanely good salads) & The Dharma Hub www.socialconceptsconsulting.com www.facebook.com/ socialconceptsconsulting www.instagram.com/socialconceptsj
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David Strong, the Peninsula Picnic’s Creative Director, has put together another stellar line-up of winemakers and distillers to join the 2016 Peninsula Picnic, including Circe, Crittenden Estate, Montalto, Paringa Estate, and Prancing Horse Estate, as well as artisanal spirit makers Bass & Flinders Distillery and local providore Merricks General Wine Store. Mornington Peninsula Magazine asked David some questions. What makes this event so unique? The Mornington Peninsula is what makes the event so unique. While many events claim to be about food and music, The Peninsula Picnic draws on the region’s best, so it really is an event for people who truly appreciate food, wine and music. How would you describe the vibe? The Peninsula Picnic is a perfect summers day out bringing together all the best things the Mornington Peninsula has to offer, with a country harvest atmosphere. It’s all set to a blissful soundtrack of some of Australia’s best artists. Are you expecting a sellout again? Yes we are expecting a sell out so don’t miss out! That said you better get a wriggle on. With a hand picked selection of beautiful wine from the local Peninsula region, perfectly matched to the already announced line-up of delectable, locally sourced food from some of the region’s finest local restaurants, Montalto, Terminus at The Flinders Hotel, The Long Table, Dee’s Kitchen, Max’s at Red Hill Estate and DOC Mornington to serve picnickers delicious treats from fresh, local and seasonal produce as well as Melbourne’s finest in Pope Joan and Ian Curley. New
additions to the food line up for this year’s event including The Green Olive, Cook and Norman Trattoria, Merricks General Wine Store and Paringa Estate. Three of this year’s featured restaurants were awarded ‘hats’ in 2015 The Age Good Food Guide Awards including Paringa Estate, Montalto and Terminus at the Flinders Hotel. Accompanied by a soundtrack from some of the best music this country has to offer, with ARIA Award winner Missy Higgins, bringing with her a catalogue of sweet hits for picnickers in 2016. Joining this year’s menu of music, with his blues and roots flavour will be sonic virtuoso Kim Churchill, Powderfinger guitarist extraordinaire Darren Middleton giving the Peninsula a taste of his solo offerings, rising Adelaide folk star Timberwolf and Shoreham local singer songwriter Ruby Whiting. The Peninsula Picnic returns after a soldout inaugural event in 2015 that was the Mornington Peninsula’s most extensive food, wine and music gathering. This year’s event will feature a bigger lineup, a larger site, even more shaded areas! The 2016 Peninsula Picnic capacity is capped to ensure all of our patrons and their families have the most wonderful day enjoying the best of what the Mornington Peninsula region has to offer. With a country harvest atmosphere, The Peninsula Picnic takes place over one unique day in the leafy and sea-salted surrounds of Mornington Racecourse, and is the recipe for that perfect regional escape or family day out. Tickets on sale now from www.peninsulapicnic.com.au facebook.com/peninsulapicnic Twitter & Instagram @peninsulapicnic
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Film makers and musicians will receive extensive exposure through a national distribution campaign that will showcase ten finalists and major cash and inkind prizes are being awarded by NXTGIG app, APRA AMCOS, Allans Billy Hyde, Sensaphonics Australia, Palace Cinemas, the Travel Beyond Group and SAE Institute Australia. Winner’s prizes include $5,000 courtesy of NXTGIG and runners up receive $1,000 cash courtesy of APRA AMCOS amongst other prizes. The ten finalists will also have their films distributed to Australia’s top artist managers and through Telstra Road, Music Australia, AMIN, APRA AMCOS, Live Music Office, Music Rights Australia and the Association of Artist Managers. So what are you waiting for? Entry is free and the comp closes on April 1. Log onto http://www.amin. org.au/projects/60-second-filmcompetition/ and get to it.
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Flinders Christian College student Josh Brnjac is possibly Melbourne’s youngest photographer. He is self-taught, has his own photography business and website (designed by him) and supports the Kigezi Youth Mentor and Development Project (KYMADP), an outreach initiative in Kabale, Uganda, Africa, as part of the Posters for Poverty (PVP) Initiative helping underprivileged youth. Oh, and he donated the profits from a collection of his recently sold prints to help Vincent, an eleven year old Ugandan boy (a part of the KYMADP Outreach) with bone cancer get the treatment he needed. Are you impressed yet? Josh loves taking pictures, whenever and wherever. Originally from South Africa, this visual virtuoso shoots his camera with the aim of an experienced artist who has been creating for years. Landscapes are his favourite, although portraits and lifestyle shots are right up his alley too. “I received a point and shoot camera on my eleventh birthday and that was it.” He was hooked. “I remember saving up for my first ‘real’ camera – a Canon 1100 D. Dad took me
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Be Brilliant Be You Childhood is a time to explore and wonder, to make meaning of the world. The most profound learning occurs when children feel supported and safe in their environment. At Toorak College we are passionate about providing children with natural learning environments where they can extend their learning through play, co-operation and collaboration.
We value each child and understand they learn in different ways. Working together in partnership with parents, our teachers listen to, nurture, respect and guide each child to grow in developing an understanding of themselves and their immediate world.
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U3A members learn to sail at Mornington Yacht Club Sailing on the Mornington Peninsula can be one of the most exhilarating experiences. Always ready for a new challenge, University of the Third Age (U3A) Mornington proved that it is never too late to learn. A happy group of 10 members completed a series of four training sessions this summer with the Mornington Yacht Club. “They are keen sailors and really good fun” said Glen Peverall, Sailing Instructor at the club. After a briefing with Glen, they quickly checked the weather forecast and prepared to sail. Wearing life jackets, flat shoes and sunscreen, they quickly climbed two at a time into the five Axis 303 sailing boats for their
“Hold on tight, they are on course for Geelong! Revving the engine on the safety boat he speeds out after them. As a passenger, I feel and smell the salt water spray on my face. This is fun!” Back at theYacht Club, Michelle Pickford, Training and Development Manager offers the group the opportunity to help crew several of the yachts competing in the Twilight Race that evening. Michelle said, “They have been a ‘spunky’ group and our yacht club members will welcome them.” U3A Mornington President, Tom Jeavons thanked Michelle and Glen and said, “Sailing is an amazing experience and Mornington Yacht Club have made it great for us.” Join us at U3A Mornington. www.u3amornington.com. au. Live, Learn, Enjoy. Joan Yalden, U3A Mornington
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Parties and Passports at Beleura Village Retirement Communities Australia and Beleura Village are hosting a Travel Expo in the village Clubhouse in early April. Organised by National Network Travel and Cruise, the Expo will feature 18 travel companies including airlines, coach companies, international and Australian companies, cruise lines and travel insurance providers, and is open to the public.
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“We scheduled the 2016 Expo early in the year so that many of our residents could take advantage of the special deals before they plan their winter getaways,” Beleura Village Social Club President, Margaret Thompson says. “We try to organise a wide variety of events that includes information sessions like the expo throughout our yearly calendar.”
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step.” says Village Manager, Amanda Anthony. This year’s Expo will feature a wide variety of travel options to suit every budget. Refreshments will be available and National Network Travel and Cruise will be featuring a number of special deals on the day. One lucky visitor will win the lucky door prize of a $1000 travel voucher. Everyone is welcome, so contact Amanda on 1800 445 666 for more information.
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their batteries. “At any given time, 25% of our population can be found on a cruise, caravanning around the country of jetting off to more exotic locations. Travel is definitely a big part of the modern retirees lifestyle, so having a Travel Expo in-house is a natural fit for our residents. Its also a great way for those considering a retirement village lifestyle to see what life is like in our village before taking the next
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Netfocus IT HQ officially opened in February to a chorus of loyal clients, supporters and Frankston Mayor, Councillor James Dooley. There was great cause for festivities, as Netfocus IT celebrated a decade providing customised business networking support, and of course, the launch of the new retail division at HQ. Since the doors opened in November, the Netfocus IT team have enjoyed welcoming new customers in store and the enthusiastic feedback that often follows. Apple has certainly gained a greater presence on the Mornington Peninsula in the form of Netfocus IT HQ, with the sleek new retail division providing greater access to local Apple Warranty and Non-Warranty servicing as well as sales and support. For proud owners and operators Elizabeth and Jason McDonald, the night marked the culmination of many months of hard work, and an enormous investment in the expansion of Netfocus IT to ensure the business remains a leader in the industry. Of particular excitement was the announcement that Netfocus IT Training commences in March, with specialised classes set to ensure customers maximise their understanding of the product – from iPhones to iMacs - at every level of experience. And so, another component of the Netfocus IT vision has come to fruition. A hub for all things IT has finally arrived on the Peninsula. Visit the team for all your Apple support, purchases and advice today. Hooray! Netfocus IT HQ 459 Nepean Highway, Frankston 1300 73 11 70 Open Mon to Fri: 9 - 5 Sat: 9 - 1
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At Netfocus IT HQ, our team is dedicated to offering you current and comprehensive Apple & PC support on the Peninsula. As Apple Authorised Service Providers, we’re fully qualified to support your Apple Warranty or Non-Warranty servicing, as well as general support & data management. You’ll find new Apple products and accessories on display in our showroom. Come in and explore at your leisure, or ask our staff to guide you in finding the right device to fulfil your requirements.
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Regardless of what country, currency or culture, money makes the world go round, however money is a tangible and traceable tool created from the age-old technique of ‘bartering’. Just like the baker traded with the flour mill, and luxury goods were swapped with lucrative services, today Bartercard continues to facilitate the exchange of goods and services around the world without the exchange of cash. The company turns 25 in 2016, raising a toast to $8.9 billion worth of trading, 21.9 million transactions and conserving $4.4 billion in cash for small businesses in Australia since 1991. “We’re extremely proud to be an Australian-born company that helps remedy setbacks typically faced by small to medium-sized businesses including competition, cash flow and downtime,” said Bartercard Australia CEO Clive van Deventer. Across all industries Bartercard is used by members to attract new business and referrals. It’s then used to offset their businesses expenses – keeping more money in the bank. Van Deventer said that Bartercard also takes a holistic approach to
business and lifestyle. “We believe that every business owner should enjoy the fruits of their labour without impacting the business or the family cash budget. “Business owners use their Bartercard trade dollars to pay for accommodation, take their families on holidays, renovate their homes and pay for a range of other lifestyle expenses.”
come a long way evolving with the technology and the times, but its goal of growing businesses remains the same. “We’ll continue to stick with our members through thick and thin to drive business through trading.” For more information call Bartercard Mornington Peninsula on 9773 8177 or 0410 023 453, or visit bartercard. com.au.
BREAKING THE REAL ESTATE BARRIER ON BARTER If you think barter is swapping some oranges for a haircut, think again. Bartercard has recently broken $100 million in property listings around the world, which is plunging real estate costs for more small to medium business owners. Bartercard Mornington Peninsula Trading Manager Sharafath Yoosuf said within the local region, there are business owners trading on Bartercard across a diverse range of industries. “Bartercard Mornington Peninsula also has a strong track record in property, with more than 40 members involved in the real estate and building and construction industries in the local area,” he said. Van Deventer added that twenty-five years down the track, Bartercard has
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Whether it’s a networking event, workshop or even a dinner party, the idea of having conversation with people you don’t know can be quite daunting. Here are 3 ways to make the most out of meeting new people and leaving a lasting impression. 1. LISTEN People can get so worked up thinking about what they’ll say when meeting others for the first time, especially in a networking environment. So flip that thought on its head and focus on just listening. Get in first and ask the person you meet what they do. Once they’ve explained it, ask them questions i.e. ‘how long have you been doing that for?’ or ‘what do you love about your work?’
2. CONNECT Think about someone you may know who would benefit from the other person’s service or product. Be the connector. Take a couple of their cards and be sure to refer them. Or if you don’t know anyone, email them anyway and acknowledge that it was lovely to meet them and that you will pass their details on to anyone who might benefit. 3. PITCH When it’s your turn to properly introduce yourself, have your pitch perfected. You should be able to explain what you do in a sentence or two and a good pitch will leave the person you’re speaking to, wanting to know more. Be succinct and never hide your passion. Check out Soar Collective’s latest events at soarcollective.com
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It turns out you are not alone. The Mornington Peninsula has a network of ship enthusiasts who do the same and they meet monthly in Hastings to discuss all things shipping. The Peninsula Ship Society celebrated its 10th anniversary last August and has about 35 members. They meet at the Hastings Yacht Club on the 4th Tuesday of each month from 10am – noon. Meetings offer shipping insights from a speaker, either a guest speaker or a member sharing personal experiences at sea, and talks are usually accompanied by photographs shown on a large screen TV. Time is set aside for questions, discussion and informal conversation followed by lunch at the Marina Bistro in Hastings. The speaker at the February meeting detailed his underwater search for a vessel that sank in Westernport in 1913. Peninsula Ship Society president Maurie Hutchinson said the group welcomed anyone interested in shipping. “Our membership ranges from people who have spent much of their working life at sea to those who have never been on a sea voyage and our interests cover shipping of all types and from all times,” he said. “Anyone who is interested may join us as a guest at any meeting. You will be made most welcome and perhaps you might decide to join the society.” The society has a library of shipping books and a collection of videos and DVDs available to members. Annual membership costs $25, which includes the society’s monthly newsletter ‘The Sea Chest’. The Peninsula Ship Society P: Maurie (president) 9787 5780, Ian (secretary) 0425 859 306
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The Village Rocks
The inaugural Mt Eliza Music Festival, was held on February 6 throughout the Mt Eliza Village with over 4,500 people visiting the town to explore a day of music and festive entertainment. Mornington Peninsula Magazine is a proud sponsor. Headline acts Tash Sultana, Woodlock and Nick Barker delivered amazing sets, along with all the support acts, they came together to create an amazing day with an infectious and uplifting energy. Restaurants, cafes and bars all got involved on the day and hosted entertainment in their venues while the streets were lined with buskers and roving artists. Performances began on the main stage in the Village Green at 12 noon and ran into the night with the last shows finishing at 1am while punters danced into the night to live music and DJs. This was the first time an event like this was undertaken in Mt Eliza and due to it’s success will now become an annual event and will take place next year on the February 4. You can find photos of all the fun here in Mornington Peninsula Magazine, on our Facebook page and keep up dated on the website at www.mtelizamusicfestival.com Tim Meyer
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A record crowd of 5,000 people packed into Rosebud’s Village Green on Saturday February 6 to take part in Peninsula Short Film Fest. The audience sat shoulder to shoulder and watched 22 of the best short films in the country battle it out for nearly $30,000 in cash and prizes. The Star studded judging panel, Peter Helliar (The Project), Michala Banas (Upper Middle Bogan), Lachy Hulme (Offspring), Pia Miranda (The Secret Life of Us), Damon Gameau (That Sugar Film) and Rob Connolly (Director of Paper Planes, The Bank and Balibo), had to make some tough decisions but eventually the top gong and the $5,000 went to Kai Smythe for “How Deep Can I go?” Uber XCiting Day by Jackson Tozer and Michael Jones won second prize of $2,500 and the third prize was awarded to Sean Lahiff & Michael Clarkin for Too Dark. This year more than 135 entries were received, with 12 finalists selected for the main category and then another 10 films shown in Best Animation, Best Documentary and the Woodleigh School Emerging Filmmaker category. With many entries from overseas, a new category, Best International Short Film was added to the program. Festival Director Steve Bastoni said he was absolutely thrilled with the audience turn out and the response to the films. “The event continues to grow and we feel proud to give these filmmakers a platform to screen their films”, he said. “PSFF has grown into a 3 day event with an OzIndie film kicking off the Festival on the Friday night, the Festival on Saturday followed by a Sunday Session - a film and Q&A with the Director. Filmmakers are already riding the PSFF wave, with BROKE securing local distribution as result of the OZ Indie Showcase and Robert Connolly expressing interest in Emerging filmmaker Liam Kelly’s work.” “PSFF is all about fostering the film industry, we’ve all got a story to tell”, he added. Mornington Peninsula Magazine is a proud sponsor of the event. To find out more, visit: www.peninsulashortfilmfest.com.au Photos Gina Walters
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The thriving shopping strip of Rosebud, together with it’s modern plaza, are full of bustling cafes, shops and restaurants, a six screen fully digital cinema, mini golf, indoor and outdoor bowls, all of which are within easy reach of the beach. The 4 kilometres of foreshore, with its shady coastal vegetation, perfect white sands and safe, swimming beaches, making it an ideal family holiday environment or special place to live. One of the many popular events which take place in the town on Sunday March 13 is the annual Kite Festival, which is well worth a visit. Attending will be a team of internationally acclaimed kite flyers from across mainland Australia and New Zealand who will display their spectacular maxi kites including sea creatures such as dolphins, whales, stingrays and octopus together with winged dragons and floating astronauts. These giant kites are so large they take a string of runner kites and a team of people to get them in the air and some pretty strong cabling attached to a car or two to keep them anchored to the ground. Flying high in the sky, against a backdrop of blue they never fail to impress. In its twelfth year this popular festival is not only packed with free family activities, circus workshops, kite workshops, kids carnival, roving entertainment along with food stalls and is suitable entertainment for all ages. Visit the Rosebud Kite Festival on Saturday March 12 for a preview of Maxi Kite displays from 10am-1pm while the main event on Sunday March 13 from 11am-5pm, will have a full program of entertainment. More info; www. rosebudkitefestival.com.au or 0403 889 559
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Monica’s Salon is staffed by friendly and experienced hairdressers who know how to style hair. They specialise in colour treatments, cutting and blow waves and can create a completely fresh look or just trim away split ends. The four professional hair stylists on staff are experts when it comes to getting clients ready for weddings or grooming them for special events (think twenty-firsts or engagements) – and the salon is open on Thursday nights if you can’t get there during regular business hours. See you there! Monica’s Salon Open six days a week A: 93 Old Cape Schanck Road, Rosebud P: 5982 2311 www.facebook.com/monicassalonwaterfallgully Rosebud is a huge suburb with many strips of interesting and diverse shops, apart from the main ones down Point Nepean Road. Off Jetty Road you can find Waterfall Gully Shops, a strip which includes all the essentials, from bakery, to hair salon to general store. The strip offers plenty of shady or sunny spots to stop for a coffee or something more substantial. Its a great place to pick up our magazine and take the time to read it all the way through! Off Boneo Road drive down to the Industrial area off Colchester Avenue and be amazed. Stop for a coffee or meal at Blue Mini Cafe. A quick dip in the adjacent heated swimming pool or go shopping for homewares. There is always something to do in Rosebud!
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Waterfall Gully Cellars and General store has been servicing the Rosebud South area for nearly fifteen years. Owned by lifetime locals, this family run business prides itself on good old fashioned personal service and offers an extensive range of liquor and grocery items including a great selection of local wine and specialty cheeses. Their loyal following is a result of great product range, convenience and most of all friendly, caring and attentive staff. Drop by and say ‘Hey!’ Waterfall Gully Cellars Open seven days a week A: 95 Old Cape Schanck Rd, Rosebud P: 5986 4363
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Discover the advantage of studying close to home, right at your doorstep. Chisholm Mornington Peninsula offers tailored courses so you can access nationally accredited qualifications without travelling far from home. Chisholm’s focus is on local community and they are committed to working tirelessly with local businesses and engaging people of the region. This is done in a number of ways including offering services to the local public, such as opening their onsite training restaurant and commercial hair and beauty salons, to providing students with practical placement programs or community work in the surrounding areas to support training in a real life working environment. With educators who are local to the region and have a wealth of current vocational experience, when engaging at Chisholm you receive all the benefits and access to services associated with a large public training institute, whilst remaining within the local community environment. Chisholm works tirelessly with community agencies to re-engage people in education and training which supports enterprise on the Peninsula, and provide pathways for youth to further training or employment opportunities. They also work extensively with business in the environment and health sectors to meet industry training expectations and individual business needs. Situated on Boneo Road, Rosebud, the campus offers an array of full or part time courses across various areas including Building and Carpentry, Electrotechnology, Conservation Land Management, Sports Turf Management, Commercial Cookery, Beauty, Hairdressing, Aged Care, Early Childhood, VCAL programs (Year 10 through to Year 12), Vet in Schools programs and a number of short courses, including First Aid, Responsible Service of Alcohol and Safe Food Handling to name a few. The campus is also home to the Southern Peninsula Trade Training Centre (SPTTC), built in consortium with six peninsula secondary schools, which allows secondary school students in the Mornington Peninsula region to enhance pathways into vocational careers. Chisholm Mornington Peninsula is one of seven campuses across South East Victoria offering nationally accredited industry qualifications in spacious, modern locations on campus, online and in the work place. Contact them today to find out how they can help you find a course that suits your needs phone 5950 2000 or www.chisholm.edu.au. MARCH 2016 (52)
The front is light, bright and funky. New recycled timber tables with black tolix chairs give it an industrial feel with a splash of blue reflecting the proximity to the water. The black and copper industrial pendant lighting, new high bar section and communal table are perfect for after work drinks, tapas or Fox footy action.
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Ever wanted to find a homewares and furniture store where the service is great and so are the prices?
Well Founds Betta Home Living has got the lot. This family owned and operated business prides itself on having the biggest brands and the best value prices, plus they know their stock inside out. Experience is the key. Sam and Christine have been in the business for around fifteen years and know what they are doing. Combining bedding, furniture and appliances all under the one roof means Founds Betta Home Living provides a one stop spot (think fridges, lighting, TVs, washing machines, recliners and lounge suites) for all your household needs whether you’re a young couple just starting out, or looking for an interior refresh or holiday house set up. They have
all the top names in beds like Sealy, Sleepmaker and Slumbercare in sizes ranging from single through to king and bunk beds, electrical beds and manchester are also instore. Founds Betta Home Living make your life that little bit easier by installing and removing appliances and they deliver FREE right across the Peninsula. They are the heating and cooling specialists (so why not call them as winter’s not far away) and interest free and rental options are available to approved customers. Come inside today to get your house looking great all year round at Founds Betta Home Living. It’s better! Founds Betta Home living A: 1367 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud P: 5981 2344 Open Monday ‘til Saturday founds@mybetta.com.au www.foundsbettahomeliving.com.au
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It’s taco time every Tuesday night at the Milbri and you’re invited. Try their pulled pork with eggplant and quinoa, Chorizo with bean and cactus or roast chicken and sweet pea puree taco taste sensations which are just $5.50 each and full of fabulous flavours. Accompany them with a Paloma’s pomegranate margarita or Pisco sour and the beginning of the week never looked so good. Now onto mid-week. The Milbri’s Wednesday Chimichurri steak night (which was a hit last year) allows you to choose how much meat you want to eat and how it’s cooked too. At only $7 per 100gm of meat, you get to choose how many grams you want and the chef cuts to order and cooks it just perfectly for each patron. Served with Chimichurri (a green sauce
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for grilled meat) this Wednesday wonder hits the spot and of course cocktail hour is every hour of the week! The Milbri launched a new menu in early March full of Latin and Spanish flavours and made with lots of fresh local produce. And don’t forget about a Milbri breakfast. It’s the ideal way to start the day when matched with their signature award winning Milbri blend coffee, roasted by Little Rebel Roasters. The Milbri – Espresso, Restaurant, Bar A: 1183 Point Nepean Rd, Rosebud Open seven days a week from 7am ‘til 11pm P: 5982 3901 www.themilbri.com.au Follow them on FB too.
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The Mornington Peninsula Art Show, sponsored by the Bendigo Community Bank and the Mornington Peninsula Shire, is back for 2016 to stimulate the senses, show off local talent and support the community. It is a collaborative initiative of the Rosebud Secondary College Chaplaincy Committee and the Peninsula Studio Trail that promotes the Mornington Peninsula as a vibrant centre of the arts and showcases the talents of local artists in the region. The works are exhibited in the Southern Peninsula Arts Centre, located within Rosebud Secondary College’s grounds. Proceeds help support Rosebud Secondary College students, staff and the school community through its chaplaincy program, which provides support for students and families of the school. The major prize for the best in the show is sponsored by the Bendigo Community Bank and the Mornington Peninsula Shire Acquisitive Award encourages artists to paint a Mornington Peninsula scene, with the winning artwork added to the Shire’s collection of artworks representing the peninsula’s cultural heritage. The show will run over Easter, with the opening night scheduled for 7pm on Wednesday March 23. The show hours are Friday March 25 (11am - 5pm), Saturday March 26 (10am - 5pm), Sunday March 27 (10am - 5pm) and Monday 28 March (10am - 2pm). Tickets to the opening are $20 at the door or $5 at other times, guest artists are the potters of Studio 13. ww.mpartshow.com
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Casual coastal living in land, sea and sky hues from Color Your Blues – check in store for their full ready to wear winter warm collection.
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Winter 2016 is all about luxurious knits, texture and soft layering at Color Your Blues Boutique. The designers have excelled at their craft and the team of dedicated stylists are excited to present this beautiful ready to wear collection. Labels including; The Ark, Nikel & Sole, Loobies Story, New London Jeans and Verge labels celebrate the Peninsula’s relaxed coastal lifestyle, while footwear and accessories complete the look. Color Your Blues Boutique A: 1021 Point Nepean Rd, Rosebud P: 5981 1656 www.coloryourblues.com www.facebook/coloryourblues
ENERGY EFFICIENT SHADES The exclusive Luxaflex Duette Architella Shades feature a patented honeycomb-within-a-honeycomb construction for superior insulation, reducing heat loss in winter and keeping the home cooler in summer. Call Roslay today to start saving on your energy costs. Roslay Blinds & Curtains A: 2/13 Rosebud Parade, Rosebud P: 5981 1088 www.roslay.com.au
Julie Sirl opened her shoe shop in Rosebud in 2013 and has been providing the Peninsula with a wide range of gorgeous shoes ever since. With over 15 years of shoe experience she is sure her shoes look good, but they feel great too because comfort comes first at Nu Shooz. This store has all the latest local and international fashion and casual styles for men and women, school shoes for the kids and slippers for everyone. Think style and comfort for your next footwear purchase. Julie & Co thrives on supplying beautiful footwear to her clients and delivering personalised service with a smile. Stop in some time to choose your Nu Shooz. Nu Shooz A: 1023 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud P: 5982 3676 Facebook: Nu Shooz Rosebud
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This International Deli, La Casa Nostra, is a shining star on the retail and café scene in Rosebud. It’s a slice of Europe in the middle of Rosebud. And there are two stores! One essentially a Deli and Café with the other offering an extension on their range of unique, practical kitchenware, showcasing eclectic, hard to find products, many you won’t see anywhere else. For 17 years Susan and Phil have been pumping out the coffee, foccacia’s, baklava, and fabulous sweet and savoury treats. They are a team passionate about what they do. The deli is a delight to behold filled with delectable meats, cheeses and all types of antipasto. Produce coming out your ears? They are also local specialists for Fowlers preserving kits, enabling you to preserve fabulous local produce. It’s back to basics at La Casa Nostra, you will find items that take you back to your childhood, baking with your Grandma plus MARCH 2016 (52)
new innovations like Herbies’ herbs and spices. Get ready for Easter with a range of decorating items to make your Easter colourful and delicious. Susan’s impressive range will delight and if you can’t find what you’re after – she’ll get it in for you! Think of what you need and then find something even more enticing in these ‘twin’ deli come kitchen homewares stores that have been a Rosebud landmark for almost 2 decades. Did I mention they also stock local wines and imported liqueurs, speciality cheeses and kitchen accessories, Mexican Oil Cloth by the metre and a full selection of Easter items - so why not drop by and visit. I hear the coffee is fabulous! Open every day except Sunday. La Casa Nostra A: 1033 & 1037 Point Nepean Rd, Rosebud P: 5981 2055 www.facebook.com/LaCasaNostraDeli/
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Repair your hair and skin with Amicus by Liz Rogers This month is all about hydration at Amicus Hair & Beauty in Mornington. As summer comes to a close, it’s time to take care of your frazzled hair and dehydrated skin. Amicus uses only the best quality plant derived environmentally positive hair and beauty products by AVEDA, ZENZ ALTERNATIVE, KEVIN MURPHY & MR SMITH to produce radiant results. If you need some advice on your hair and skin needs pop into AMICUS and have a chat to the friendly experts of Hair & Beauty who offer a full range of after care solutions for you to enjoy at home. End of Summer Marvellous March Specials! For the month of March AMICUS Hair & Beauty offers you the opportunity to try their AVEDA BOTANICAL KINETICS skin care range FREE OF CHARGE with a complimentary in salon Express Facial. Now that’s something special! Or Book in for a deep conditioning treatment express facial and blow wave for just $75! Give the girls a call today on 5976 2740 to receive your exclusive month of March gift. AVEDA-THE ART&SCIENCE OF PURE FLOWER & PLANT ESSENCES KEVIN MURPHY-SKIN CARE FOR YOUR HAIR MR SMITH-STYLE&SUBSTANCE#VEGAN#HAIRCARE# Shop, 3/45 Main Street, Mornington T 5976 2740 www.amicus-h-b.com.au Find Amicus Hair and Beauty and Juvenil Essence on Facebook
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Upholstered bedheads from The Cullin Design, Mt Eliza. Prices starting from $600. P. 0438 786 120 www.thecullindesign.com.au
Outdoor Loungebags, available in mini, single & double sizes $80-$199 Lekkel & Wade P. 0418 519 456 www.lekkelandwade.com Weston Made in San Francisco dress $309 only from Yellow Butterfly 21 Pier St, Dromana www.yellowbutterfly.com.au P. 0474 314 414 Conchita Rayon Dress $139 Conchita Jacket $255 Beau and Arrow Boutique 277-281 Point Nepean Rd, Dromana www.beauandarrow.com.au
New shipment just arrived! Come and have a look. Made in Japan 30 Watt Rd, Mornington P. 5976 3464
Join Fiona Counsel from Mela Purdie and the team at Fiona’s Join Fiona Counsel from Mela for a Purdie the team fashion at Fiona’s for a VIPand Mela Purdie event. VIP Mela Purdie fashion event. 12 noon, Monday March 21st Bubbles & nibbles. Specials on the day. 12 noon, Monday March 21st Bubbles & nibbles. Specials on the aday. Call 5976 2524 to reserve Call 2524 to your reserve a spot5976 for you and friends. spot for you and your friends. Limited places. Limited places.
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“This A/W 16 hero colour is bottle “This green,“ A/W 16 colour bottle sayshero head stylistisBeckie green,“ says head stylist Beckie White. White. ‘Harpoon Booties’ $209.95 Miss Velvet accessory $39.00 ‘Harpoon Booties’ $209.95 Miss Miss VelvetVelvet accessory $39.00 Miss Shop Velvet5/19 Wells St, Frankston 9783Wells 8358St, Frankston ShopP.5/19 www.missvelvet.com.au P. 9783 8358 www.missvelvet.com.au
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BAYSIDE’S AW16 FASHION FORTNIGHT To celebrate the launch of Autumn Winter Bayside Shopping Centre is inviting customers to take part in Fashion Fortnight. AW16 Fashion Fortnight will run from March 11-24 will reward customers who spend on fashion and beauty by giving them the chance to win a $500 gift card daily.
Resident Stylist Anika Walker says “When considering your winter wardrobe you must first start with a solid foundation. These are your classic pieces that will see you through season to season.” To help customers decide what to splurge on, Anika will be curating daily inspirational blogs on baysideshopping.com; showcasing Bayside’s key
brands and looks for the season. In conjunction with AW16 Fashion Fortnight and as the official fashion partner of the Mornington Racing Club, Bayside is giving its Facebook followers the chance to win the Ultimate Day at the Races. The prize includes; a $1000 gift card to get race-day
ready, 5 tickets to the Garden Bar at the Mornington BMW Cup Day on Saturday April 2 and a food and beverages package. Visit Baysideshopping.com.au or follow us on Facebook /baysideshopping or Instagram /baysideshopping to get all the details
IKONIQUE® - INTELLIGENT SKINCARE™
PROUDLY AUSTRALIAN & DEVELOPED LOCALLY ON THE PENINSULA! Ikonique® is Australia’s own Intelligent Skincare™ anti-ageing range. Ikonique® reflects the extensive knowledge and experience of its founder Julian Jones. Julian is widely known and respected both nationally and internationally for his knowledge and skills in developing and marketing the best in antiageing skincare. Julian deliberately set out to ensure that ikonique® was successfully and proudly certified as being owned and made in Australia. “I have been a part of the Australian Cosmetic industry for over thirty years. I am proud of the integrity and quality of Australian manufacturing. When I began the journey of establishing my own brand, I set out to ensure that the highest quality and most effective range was developed” The ikonique® range is at the cutting edge of anti-ageing skincare, internationally. Its performance exceeds that of other products at the top-end of the market. It uses scientifically proven active ingredients, including cosmetic-grade peptides across the range. Each ikonique® product works synergistically with the others to effectively improve all skin types. Ikonique® has developed a simple approach through its READY–SET–GO concept. “The cleanser and exfoliator take seconds to use and the application of my ‘Go’ choice of products means I am ready for makeup (or not) for the day,” said Megan Gilmore, a regular user of the range. Ikonique® is becoming more widely known on the Peninsula as it gains feedback from its customers at the Craft Markets Australia events at Red Hill, Mornington and Portsea. For further information about this new and innovative Australian brand, or to be one of the first people to benefit from its results, please visit www.ikonique.com.au
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TRADITIONAL THAI MASSAGE FACIAL AND SKIN THERAPY REFLEXOLOGY DAY SPA
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ENJOY THE LUXURIES OF THAILAND AT SURIYA LOTUS SPA Suriya Lotus Spa and Gallery at 211 Main Street is Mornington’s premier Thai luxury spa where the therapies are based on the ancient Thai and Aryurvedic Healing Principles. The Spa offers a large variety of healing body and pampering beauty treatments from the famous Traditional Thai massage to rejuvenating organic body scrubs and the famous Thai gold facial therapy. The staff have many years experience in the ancient art of Thai healing massage and will use methods such as the famous Thai stretching massage, herbal compress and a detox foot massage to release toxins and improve circulation. The Spa offers
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a pampering, soothing massages using organic oils to rejuvenate the skin, a perfect complement after a busy week. Also a speciality only to Suriya Spa is the Thai knee rejuvenation massage, this will restore your knee’s mobility before or after surgery. Having emerged from your blissful treatment you can relax with a cup of delicious Thai herbal tea to restore your equilibrium and make you ready for the day ahead. Ground Floor, 211 Main St, Mornington (next to the BOQ ) Tel: 03 5973 4999 bookings preferred E: info@suriyalotusspa.com Gallery web: www.philipayres.com
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Boutique store steams ahead on mission to improve lives
A BOUTIQUE store outfitting disadvantaged women and girls on the Mornington Peninsula is striding ahead, but its core values remain unchanged.
Clothes4U Inc has celebrated its third year; more than doubled its clientele from 20 to 50 clients a month; and last year opened a new boutique with the support of 2015 Australian of the Year Rosie Batty. It has, president Veronica Whittaker says, been a big three years. “Clothes4U Inc is now three years old and we have come a long way from our humble beginnings, however, our mission remains the same. We are committed to providing great quality clothing, accessories and toiletries to disadvantaged women and girls on the Mornington Peninsula.” Clients are referred to Clothes4U Inc by welfare agencies and team members aim to help clients increase their confidence and self-esteem. The service is unique, free and clients keep all the items they receive. Ms Whittaker said Clothes4U Inc leased new premises in order to give clients a better experience. “The majority of our clients need everyday clothing but we have also added maternity wear, underwear, special occasion clothing and a range of clothes for our fullerfigured clients,” she said.
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March Special 6 tans for $190.00 “We love our work and receive a great deal of satisfaction when we see the look on our clients’ faces when they realise that they can look beautiful.” Clothes4U Inc A: 1355 Pt Nepean Rd, Rosebud. P: 0490 058 596 FB: /Clothes4U Inc. Rosebud
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Treatment provided in a relaxed environment Highest quality care provided by the orthodontist No referral needed. Contact us on 9787 3849 or email mteliza@hanksorthodontics.com.au to find out how we can help you achieve the smile you always wanted.
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Well, what a way to end a week or start a weekend! I am in a ‘wellness wonderland’ where stress just melts away and I’ve got to say – I’m feeling extremely SPECIAL!!
Peeling back the layers of our busy lives to reveal the essence of self is what the inspirational Wellness Manor is all about. The girls from the Mornington Peninsula Magazine office and I have never experienced anything like this before. Sure we’ve had facials and massages, but this luxurious historical retreat inside Number One Ross Street Mornington brings something unique and other worldly to the wellness and beauty table we’ve not seen before. As soon as you step through the gate of this ornate 1864 heritage manor house and Alice in Wonderland gardens that surround, you know you’re somewhere extraordinary. The interior is a dream. Texture, light and colour combine to create a luxe cocoon where you are the star of your
own wellness journey. Greens (growth and harmony), aqua (balance of work and play) and silver (sensitivity and mystery) hues seduce you into a state of pure happiness where smiling becomes a permanent state. Laughter plays a big part in this overall health, full sensory experience. As the girls and I float to the locker room, wrap ourselves in lush terry towels and recline opposite the complimentary experience pool (complete with reflexology, massage jets and a waterfall) and the 39 degrees soak hot pool, pressures dissolve and a state of happiness ensues. After our foot massages, soothing herbal facials and complimentary refreshments (tea or champagne?) life appears fluid and perfectly imperfect! The Wellness Manor advocates four pillars of health in its quest to celebrate each individual’s beauty and spirit. Nutrition, exercise, detox and skin health are addressed by founder Dr Sally Shaw and her team
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of friendly, kind and professional wellness marvels. This peaceful sanctuary focuses on developing a personally embracing program including massage, scrubs, organic masks and wraps to detox and revitalise and anti-aging/skin correction (think the exceptional caviar range from Kerstin Florian and medical grade Cutera laser) and colonic hydrotherapy, but more than this, it allows you to be the best you possibly can, because YOU matter. Leaving The Wellness Manor was hard because we didn’t want the joyous experience to end. But that’s ok, because this magic space is just off Main Street so it’s easy to return or begin your wellness journey any day and start smiling. The Wellness Manor A: 1 Ross St, Mornington P: 5976 8791 welcome@thewellnessmanor.com www.thewellnessmanor.com www.facebook.com/ thewellnessmanor
SICK OF BEING ON A DIET & EXERCISING YET NOTHING EVER CHANGES? Can’t budge that spare tyre around the middle? AFTER
Why Do Your Thyroid And Weight Loss Go Together? Your thyroid gland controls your body’s ability to burn calories, produce energy, have mental clarity and perform at your best. Let’s make sure this is happening for you! Tired? Blood test (TSH) may not tell the whole story. Fat? Detecting how much thyroid hormone is in your bloodstream, does not identify what Craving sugar? is working in your tissues. So, if you do have a problem it may not be picked up by your Bloated? doctor. A Solution - New Testing Available From Sex is the last thing you America want? American thyroid specialists, Dr Konrad Kail and Dr Daryl Turner developed a quick, If you have 3 or more this may be your non-invasive medical thyroid screening problem and test, which has been used by integrative US Blood test results from your doctor may not doctors for the past eight years to accurately diagnose and treat thyroid issues. Once pick this up. What if your thyroid was preventing you from getting results? These are some of the symptoms of a sluggish thyroid.
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Get Your Relationship Right
If your relationship is unhappy, even on the edge of breakup, either due to ongoing conflict or the disinterested doldrums have become the norm, what does it take to shift it?
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Let’s face it we all want a harmonious loving connection to our partner - but why is this so difficult? What happens to us as people when we are constantly bickering, arguing, defending and justifying ourselves.
And also what happens to our spirit, our energy and self esteem when we are constantly on edge, we feel like we can’t get anything right, where we feel judged, blamed and criticized by the very person we love - like we are not worthwhile. Over 22 years as Psychologist coaching more than 2,000 couples Dee’s Fast Relationship Rescue program gets your relationship back on track fast. www. couplescoachpsychologist.com T: 0412 507 568
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Oral Surgeon Opens in Mornington Dr Sam Verco is an Oral and Maxillofacial surgeon who treats conditions of the mouth, jaw, face, skull and the connected structures. His newly opened Victorian Oral and Facial Surgery in Main Street Mornington provides leading edge treatment to patients in a friendly and relaxed setting. Dr Sam Verco brings with him years of training and surgical experience in the Oral and Maxillofacial (relating to the face and jaw) areas. Sam is continually updating his knowledge as a member of the Royal Australian College of Dental Surgeons (FRACDS) and Australian and New Zealand Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (ANZAOMS), amongst others, he can deliver the most advanced form of care and treatment. Victorian Oral and Facial Surgeons are expert in diagnosing and surgically treating defects, injuries and diseases of the facial skeleton. Surgery for wisdom tooth removal, dental implants (including bone grafting for implants), facial trauma, and Orthognathic surgery (corrective jaw surgery for problems that can’t be easily treated by braces alone) is performed with the utmost care. Victorian Oral and Facial Surgeons state of the art facility ensures you are getting the best treatment possible. Call today to enquire on how Dr Sam and his team can provide the first class care you need. Victorian Oral and Facial Surgeons 350 Main Street, Mornington P: 5976 4465 759 Nepean Hwy, Brighton East P: 9592 6445
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Patient Centred Care At Its Finest Introducing Surrey Street Family Clinic - the newest medical and allied health clinic featured on the iconic Mornington Peninsula which is set to revolutionise the doctor-patient experience. Surrey Street Family Clinic prides themselves on going above and beyond in the quest for complete patient care by offering a diverse range of services with a warm welcoming feel. We all know that a doctor’s visit can sometimes be challenging, but Surrey Street Family Clinic ensures a smooth and pleasurable experience from start to finish. Upon arrival you are welcomed by the friendly administrative team and encouraged to relax in the clinic’s vibrant and comfortable waiting room. You will find a dedicated kids’ corner where your little ones can play, draw or watch TV. Dr Darren Asuncion and Physiotherapist Seshan Ramaswamy have been co-workers and friends for many years and together have created a beautiful clinic to support the requirements of those on the Mornington Peninsula and beyond. Dr Asuncion expresses; ‘We offer a complete experience to our patients and their families. We take a special interest in paediatric care and have young families of our own so we are able relate to parents’ needs with a real level of understanding. Some of our state of the art facilities include eight spacious treatment rooms, physiotherapy and on-site pathology. In the near future,
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we hope to provide audiology, podiatry and other allied health services. In conjunction with expertise in mental health and chronic disease management, Surrey Street Family Clinic can provide lifelong care to our patients and their families.’ Physiotherapist Seshan continues. ‘We are practitioners that are proud of the quality of care we provide to our patients, we are known for taking the time to get to know our patients and their individual needs, whilst building trust that is paramount for successful ongoing care. We practice after hours and we are open seven days a week, along with offering home visits. This ensures the healthcare we provide is accessible by all members of the community.’ Surrey Street Family Clinic provides you the convenience of being able to book, change and cancel appointments online anytime, thus assisting in time management of your busy day to day schedules. ‘We have innovatively designed this practice to be both functional and purposeful along with providing a friendly and welcoming atmosphere’, says Dr Asuncion. Surrey Street Family Clinic, 2-4 Surrey Street, Mornington P. 5924 1010 E. contact-us@surreystreetclinic.com.au Mon to Tues – 8.00am to 8.000pm, Wed to Fri – 8.00am to 5.30pm, Saturday – 8.00am to 1.00pm, Sunday & Public Holidays - 9am-12pm
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Stephanie is an experienced Astrologer and regular contributor to Mornington Peninsula Magazine. For more info go to seeingwithstars.net or ph: 0411 2555 77
by Stephanie Johnson
Aries
Leo
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Opportunities arise this month through your connections with foreign lands. This could involve travel abroad or links with people from other cultures. It is time to broaden your horizons and think big. Religion or religious rituals may also feature, either your own or as a witness to someone else.
Libra
The start of March sees you sorting out your daily affairs – paperwork, housework, pet care, medical checkups and/or car services. You serve others. As the March 23 Eclipse approaches you are likely to be ready to say good-bye to one area of your life. As one door closes another opens.
Aquarius
March sees you broaden your horizons either through travel plans, religion, sports, the arts or study. This is your chance to think outside of the square and be resourceful. Home oriented Cancerians need to move out and explore new territory. A Lunar Eclipse on March 23 is food for thought.
Tact and diplomacy are required this month. Your passions are aroused and these need a positive outlet. Kick-boxing may come to mind but you can choose your own activity. You are resourceful and can direct your energies appropriately. You have the drive to succeed.
Scorpio
Pisces
The start of March is a time for reflection before entering into your birthday period. A Lunar Eclipse on March 23 emphasises your need to contemplate and then make changes so that you can be true to yourself. A loved one is likely to feature prominently this month.
Taurus
Your social life is activated this month as you feel the need to seek more company. A group, club, party or friends in general are highlighted. Your position in society is also boosted with your association with women, perhaps one important female. A feel good month.
Gemini
Cancer
This is a period of renewal for Leos. It is your time to change the things that you do not like and embrace new creative ways of being. New ideas are likely to be birthed, and perhaps new projects. This is your time to welcome anything that boosts your energy. March sees the parting of the ways for something or someone in your life. It is time to let go and move forward to more positive pastures. Healthy and pleasurable daily practices can support your new lifestyle. Watch for the Solar Eclipse on March 9.
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Your time is split between your private and professional life this month. At times you are focussed on family and your home base. At other times you are moving forward with professional plans. Somehow the two could be entwined. Self-discipline is the key to achieving your goals. The start of March sees you making connections in your neighbourhood, with your relatives and perhaps in sales and marketing. Your mind is active and you need to communicate your thoughts and opinions. Towards the end of the month you can take some much-needed time out.
Money matters are on your mind this month. This is your month to assess your self-worth and ensure that you are earning the income that you deserve. Changes may occur in the way that you earn your keep, or in the amount that you earn. A budget may be necessary.
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March is a profound month. Planetary action indicates that you need to let go of negative influences and embrace positive ones. Your sensitivity is heightened and you need to ensure that your lifestyle and loved ones support you. A Solar Eclipse on March 9 highlights a call for change.
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The Dromana College Enhancement Program offers interested students the opportunity to participate in a range of activities that will extend their knowledge and develop their skills in the various subject areas. The enhancement classes for Term 1 have now commenced with over sixty Year 7 and 8 students taking up these extra curriculum classes in Performing Arts (Dance), Sport (Athletics, Cycling, ‘TipOff’ Basketball), Science and Technology. The Sport Enhancement Program offers
interested students the opportunity to gain specialist coaching across a range of sports to help improve their overall health, fitness and wellbeing and their skills within the individual sports. The College offers specialist programs across the whole year in Athletics, Cross Country, Strength and Conditioning, Cycling, Sailing, Swimming and Basketball. These programs run in addition to the Interschool Sport Program that all students are encouraged to participate within. The Science and Technology Enhancement Program offers interested students the
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With a musical instrument that in size and shape almost overshadows her, Year 7 Peninsula School student, Lauren Burt (pictured) might seem somewhat unassuming. But she has mastered the cello and believes, despite its heavy duty appearance, it perfectly suits her personality.
“I’m probably a bit shy when it comes to talking with people and the cello sort of fits with that. It’s not as big as it seems, it’s not loud but it’s quietly strong and I really enjoy that. I also play the trumpet, that’s a bit different. I love that too,” she said after a recent performance with Orchestra Victoria’s Move Workshop. The Peninsula School places great emphasis on the role of music in a young person’s life. Its Music@TPS program is designed not only to inspire Lauren and her fellow students but all students of the Mornington Peninsula. That’s why they have extended the invitation to its innovative concert series to the community. And their Music@TPS event in March is one not to miss. They have secured the exceptionally talented Ross James Irwin (pictured) to perform in the School’s Performing Arts Centre at 7pm, March 16.
Kid’s On The Ball – Sport and more for 2 -8’s It is an established fact that physical wellbeing contributes to children’s and learn.
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Ross is an exciting musician and has cemented himself as a kind of musical mastermind in Australia. He has worked with Paul Kelly, Passenger, Angus and Julia Stone, Josh Pyke, Thelma Plum, Seth Sentry, The Paper Kites, Brooke Fraser, Gossling and You Am I. While here, Ross will conduct a workshop with The Peninsula School’s student stage band and singer/song writers. Like the School, Ross sees music and performing arts as life-changing for young people. “I am a true product of music education in Victoria. Music gave me an outlet and an identity when I otherwise would not have had either. A sense of purpose and belonging as well as a social setting that had creative purpose and goals,” he said passionately. Ross’s band is equally impressive including a number of versatile musicians such as Danny Farrugia (Angus & Julia Stone and Missy Higgins), Ben Edgar (Gotye) and Ryan Monro (The Cat Empire). Ross Irwin and band 7pm March16 The Peninsula School For tickets contact Vicki Maclachlan, Music Department Program Coordinator P: 9788 7733 or vmaclachlan@tps.vic.edu.au
children the opportunity to develop sportsmanship skills, understand the concept of fair play, and respect, ability to concentrate, hone social skills like co-operation, patience, tolerance, acceptance, as well as skills of inclusion, leadership and interdependence. Classes run weekly in Mornington and Mt Eliza and at a number of Childcare centres on the Mornington Peninsula. For further information, call Sheryl on 0416 294809 or visit the website at www.playball.com.au
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If the kids are going back to school you are guaranteed of three things: • A bit more time for yourself (YES!) • Lots of new paperwork coming in • Busy mornings. Let’s start with the paperwork. Because so much comes in from the schools it can be difficult to stay on top of it. Here are some ideas on how to better organise your paper flow. READY REFERENCE SAVES STRESS Set up a Ready Reference A4 Display Folder. Include things like: • Class lists • Tuck shop lists • Roster details • School schedules • Time tables • Sports Rosters • Emergency contacts Keep this in an easily accessible place for the whole family and let everyone know where it is kept. Colour Coding Is The Way To Go Set up a colour coded manila folder for each of your children with tabbed divisions. Headings may include: • School notices • Sports related • For return • Invitations Teach your children to put the information straight into their own folders . Remember to check it regularly. ( a minimum of once a week). Place them where they are easily accessible. SAVING YOUR SANITY IN THE MORNINGS health && beauty beauty health health && beauty beauty health
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Piers & Pinots at Flinders Foreshore Mornington Peninsula is uniquely situated with 3 breezes delivered via Port Phillip Bay, Western Port and Bass Strait. The effect creates ideal conditions for the region’s pinots - wines with outstanding flavours, balanced natural acidity and fine tannins. Twenty two Mornington Peninsula Pinot producers will gather by the sea at our annual Labour Day weekend showcase to taste a range of Pinots along with local fine food to purchase and music. A wonderful range of wines are available to taste, or to buy a glass to enjoy along with a seaside lunch. The annual Piers & Pinots Yacht Race is also held on the day, race report from Flinders Yacht Club. Mornington Peninsula Piers & Pinots is held at Flinders foreshore. Each $35 ticket includes a complimentary Riedel tasting glass, tasting notes and all wine tastings between 12noon -3pm. Picnic style food will be available for purchase also from Flying Calamari Brothers, Red Hill Cheese, Hart’s Farm, Flinders Sourdough and Handmade Icy Poles. Coffee and soft drinks will be available for
purchase from Red Hill Roast. This event has been held annually on the Sunday of the Victorian Labour Day long weekend, since 2002 and is a very popular wine event. Participating wineries in 2016 are: Baillieu Vineyard, Bittern Estate, Dexter Wines, Dromana Estate, Elgee Park Wines, Handpicked Wines, Merricks Estate, Miceli, Montalto, Moorooduc Estate, Nazaaray Estate, Ocean Eight, Paringa Estate, Quealy Wines, Red Hill Estate, Stonier, The Duke Vineyard, Trofeo Estate, Tuck’s Ridge, Willow Creek, Yabby Lake Vineyard, Yal Yal Estate. Tickets will be available at the event from 12noon, however will be limited to a comfortable number on the day, pre bookings close midday Wednesday March 9. Labour Day Weekend Sunday March 13 at Flinders Foreshore from 12 - 3pm P: 5989 2377 www.mpva.com.au
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Melbourne’s own Jordie Lane returns to Australia after over two years of international touring to release the first single from his eagerly awaited third album. The new single, freshly penned folk-garage-rock track ‘Frederick Steele McNeil Ferguson’ – just scratches the surface of a sound that is moving some distance away from his previously acoustic folk style. Harking back to the flavour of Bob Dylan’s ‘Street Legal’ album, with spectral female chorale and an epic landscape created with a band sound that speaks of Neil Young travelling from solo to Crazyhorse, ‘Frederick Steele McNeil Ferguson’ spins a homegrown tale between a World War 1 veteran and the concept of ancestral sin passing down through generations. Catch Jordie on Friday 1 April with the Jordie Lane duo show Music on the Hill @ Red Hill Tickets via www.musiconthehill.com.au
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A range of exciting new Aboriginal art from around Australia will feature at Whistlewood Gallery, Shoreham in two open weekends in March and a unique new project that opens at Easter. “We’ve had a very busy summer, and art centres are rushing us new works for our autumn showings,” says Whistlewood’s co-curator Susan McCulloch. “We’re very excited about gorgeous colourful paintings by some younger generation artists who we’ve not shown before as well as medium and larger scale works by many well established artists.” Highlight of the month will be the McCullochs Autumn Salon at Easter, which combines outstanding Aboriginal paintings with the launch exhibition of more than 100 pieces of resin, silver, bead and natural material jewellery and small objects from a new nationwide Indigenous jewellery project. Short films detail the traditions, techniques and sources of traditional Anangu jewellery and the studio workshops. Liritja: The Indigenous Jewellery Project is the brainchild of Whistlewood co-curator Emily McCulloch Childs who is linking up with contemporary jewellery galleries and jewellers to connect with Indigenous art centres across Australia. “Jewellery is one of the strongest traditions in Indigenous Australian cultures, stretching back tens of thousands of years,” says McCulloch Childs. “The project encompasses research into Indigenous jewellery traditions and
practice, workshops for developing new skills and techniques and exhibitions of jewellery and small objects made in these workshops.” The project’s workshops have included those at Erub Erwer Meta Art Centre, in Erub (Darnley Island), Torres Strait Islands, Ernabella Arts in the APY Lands and Ikuntji Artists at Haasts Bluff, Western Desert. Workshop artists have included Melbourne jewellery gallery Pieces of Eight’s artists, resin specialist Kate Rohde and Sydney contemporary jeweller and lecturer Melinda Young. Work made at Ernabella and Ikuntji were shown in an exhibition curated by McCulloch Childs at Adelaide’s prestigious JamFactory as part of the inaugural Tarnanthi Festival in October last year. Now a wide range of new works will launch Liritja: The Indigenous Jewellery Project at Whistlewood at Easter. The exhibition is to be opened by Peninsula broadcaster Sally Baillieu of RPP FM on Saturday March 26 at 3 pm. At Home with Art Open Days Sunday March 6 + Sat, Sun & Mon March 12-14. Autumn Salon @ Easter Saturday March 26, Sunday March 27, Monday March 28 Saturday April 2 + Sunday April 3 11am-5pm Whistlewood A: 642 Tucks Road, Shoreham P: 5989 8282 www.mccullochandmcculloch.com.au
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The Red Hill Show EASTER SATURDAY MARCH 26, 8.30AM-5PM
The countdown is on to the 88th Red Hill Show! This iconic event is one of the State’s most popular agricultural shows and 2016 is shaping up to be one of the best. The return of the majestic Clydesdale and striking Gypsy Cob to this year’s show has been warmly welcomed by the Red Hill Show Committee. “Not since 2001 have horses been allowed at the Red Hill Show grounds and we are absolutely thrilled at this news”, said Bec Davis, newly appointed Executive Officer. As the program unfolds, the shows committee can reveal that the cooking stage will be on fire this year. Dani Venn, Channel 10 Masterchef All Star 2012 will be cooking up a storm and is a guest judge at the show. Since Masterchef, Dani has hosted Weekend Feast on Channel Ten, dabbled in breakfast radio with Tommy Little on Nova FM and started the website The Wholehearted Cook. She has become a wonderful ambassador for healthy eating and a household name. Surrounding the cooking stage the Mornington Peninsula Farm Gate members will be sharing their food and produce along with other stallholders. Jan from Red Hill Cheese will be running the ever popular cheese competition. Watch the open judging of the fruitcake or marvel at the spinners and weavers. There will be stalls, food and refreshments to satisfy all tastes! “One small change to the program this year is that the Grand Parade will commence at 3.00pm”, said Bec “It’s always a crowd favourite!” Start planting your radishes, pruning the roses and grooming the alpacas! Entries are open! From art, craft, cooking and photography to poultry and the Dog High Scramble. Get the kids involved this Easter! Once you have your admission ticket there will so much to enjoy – the pavillions will be filled with art, craft, cooking, flowers, fruit and vegetables and the livestock competitions will let you get up close to the animals; children can have their face painted, enjoy a pony ride, circus workshop, kite workshop, the petting farm and more. The family can win a prize in the Gumboot Throw, enjoy the breathtaking Big Air School perform highflying
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tricks on BMX Bikes and learn their secrets in one of the four workshops running throughout the day. The Futura Kelpies will be rounding up those sheep and your won’t be able to keep still as the rhythmic tones of the Wulaba African Drummers & Dancers wow the crowd. The woodchop is always sensational and the hot chainsaw races have become a crowd favourite. The team from Black Snake Productions will give you a chance to handle some of Australia’s native wildlife. Roaming performers, Wacca the Muscial Koala and maybe even the Easter Bunny will will make an apperance this year. Meander around the Showgrounds and experience the colour and diversity this unique community event has to offer. Admission: Family ticket (2 adults, 3 children 6-18 years) $50; Adults $15; Children 6 to 18 years $10 (5 years and under free); Students and Pensioners $10. Companion Card accepted. Free parking. For entries and enquiries, telephone 5989 2357, email: info@redhillshow.com.au, visit the website www.redhillshow.com.au or follow the Red Hill Show on Facebook and Twitter.
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Peninsula Music Society launches its 2016 Concert Season with this exciting concert on March 19 at 7:30pm at the Peninsula Community Theatre, Mornington.
This major choral masterwork was written towards the end of Bach’s most productive compositional period while he was Director of Music at St Thomas’ Leipzig. The internationally renowned Australian Chamber Choir directed by Melbournebased conductor and organist, Douglas Lawrence, the Bach era orchestra and the wonderful acoustics of the venue ensure this will be an awe inspiring performance. Free parking at the venue makes it all so easy and you can even relax with a complimentary tasting of Bittern Estate wine before the concert. Get some friends together and make a night of it. Tickets from $18-$50, primary/secondary students FREE) buy online at www.pmsmusic.asn.au; Farrell’s Bookshop, Mornington; Robinsons Bookshop, Frankston; by phone 9789 8392 or at the door from one hour prior to concert. www.pmsmusic.asn.au
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The Art Annexe
Sorrento’s Newest Art Space BY LIZ ROGERS
This Easter sees the launch of a fresh and exciting art concept in an ideal ‘art viewing’ space above Big Chair in Sorrento Village. Unique to the Southern Peninsula, The Art Annexe will provide an especially long and well lit display area for clients who wish to source specific artworks that focus on a particular look and location. The Art Annexe is not a retail space, but more of a collective art viewing address for works that have been explicitly chosen by a decorator or exclusive buyer. It is inside this private and professional viewing chamber that clients can peruse the range of sizes, styles and colour combinations of their chosen theme in one space and time. (Interior decorators and designers are encouraged to book this space for displays and it is also available for private functions.) This conceptually innovative space which has been renovated and leased by The Manyung Gallery Group (Manyung Gallery at 113a Ocean Beach Road) sees a new dawning in art appreciation. Clients can sit or wander through a variety of zones while sipping an espresso as they assess the painting and sculpture that their decorators (or they themselves) have chosen. The Art Annexe is opened and prepared by appointment - To arrange an inspection or organise a viewing call 0412 770 055. The Art Annexe Suite 6, 119-125 Ocean Beach Road, Sorrento
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Childhood passion inspires sea shell creations ...beach, tide & coastal finds forming stunning art pieces...
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Peninsula artist Miffy Pittaway has turned a love of the beach into a business, using her lifelong collection of sea shells to create statement pieces for Australian homes. The founder and owner of She Shell Art By Miffy is preparing to showcase her unique creations on Easter Saturday at the Point Nepean Portsea Craft Market. Her pieces are handcrafted and designed to make a coastal statement in the home. Ms Pittaway turned her lifelong passion for “being down at the beach” into a business six years ago, adorning interior wares with shells and tide-line finds collected from Victorian beaches over 34 years. They represent, she says, “something real, something honest, something unique”.
The shells are interwoven with dried sea kelp and dried sea sponges, nautical rope and nautical boat floats, dried Banksias, dried seed pods, beach glass, high grade Mother of Pearl and Freshwater Pearl beads, Paua Shell Beads, Rose Gold Oyster Disks, Gold-lip Oyster Wings, driftwood and more. All are non-exotic, non-endangered species of shells that have been stored away over the past three decades since the artist was four years old. Her stunning range includes ship wheel mirrors, bamboo keepsake storage boxes, large dramatic candelabras, small candelabras, candlesticks, mirrors, shadow boxes, decor balls and more. She Shell Art By Miffy P: 0400 178 635 W: www.sheshellart.com.au
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Artists have often sought to depict or express something of the sacred in their work. Historically and beyond the studio, image wars have raged inside states and religions as artists, leaders and thinkers argued over what counts as sacred and what doesn’t. Despite the turbulence, the medieval art of icon writing emerged and continues today as an important form of religious art and spiritual practice. Anna Prifti is one artist whose practice spans the gap between icon writing and contemporary art. Accomplished in the Byzantine tradition of icon writing, Anna’s career in Europe and Australia has included many large-scale commissions and led her in 2005, to establish the Byzantine Iconography School in Camberwell. But Anna’s artistic explorations into the sacred
don’t stop there. She is also a skilled contemporary artist whose paintings and sculptures play with some of the same materials, symbols and techniques of traditional Byzantine icons. Anna Prifti’s work in both styles is dynamic, not only expanding our knowledge of the Byzantine tradition but awakening our spiritual senses as well. Anna Prifti’s Sacred Image exhibition is currently on show at Mt Eliza’s Lamppost Gallery until March 27. Lamppost Gallery is located in the foyer of St James the Less Church, Mt Eliza and is open 12 – 4pm Wed – Sun. For details about the artist, go to www.annaprifti.com. For event info, follow Lamppost Gallery on Facebook or find the Lamppost page on www.mteliza. melbourneanglican.org.au
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march 2016 UNTIL JULY 2016 Mornington Peninsula Astronomical Society talk & telescopic viewing at The Briars, Mt. Martha 1st Friday of month; 8pm; 0419 253 252; welcome@mpas.asn.au UNTIL MARCH 27 Return to Hanging Rock at Mulberry Hill Wednesday-Sunday 11am-3:30pm; 385 Golf Links Rd, Frankston South; 9656 9889; www. nationaltrust.org.au/vic/mulberry-hill UNTIL APRIL 25 Sand Sculpting Australia presents A Day at The Zoo at Frankston Waterfront; 10am-6pm; purchase tickets on the day; 5986 6684; shelby@sandstormevents.com UNTIL THURSDAY MARCH 24 Ventana Arte; Frankston Arts Centre Foyer, Cube Gallery and White St. Ventana Pop Up Film Festival; For screenings and locations: thefac.com.au or P 9784 1896; http://artscentre.frankston.vic.gov. au/Exhibitions/Ventana_Fiesta_2016 FEBRUARY 25-AUGUST 20 Faulty Towers The Dining Experience Brooklands of Mornington, 99 Tanti Ave, Mornington; Cassandra Birt 5973 9200; www. brooklandsofmornington.com.au FRIDAY MARCH 4 The Mikado 10:30am & 1.30pm; Frankston Arts Centre, 27-37 Davey St, Frankston; 9784 1060; www.thefac.com.au SAT MARCH 5 – SUN MARCH 27 Anna Frifti ‘Sacred Image’ Lamppost Gallery; St James the Less Church Foyer (Cnr Nepean Hwy & Koetong Pde), Mt Eliza; www.mteliza. melbourneanglican.org.au SATURDAY MARCH 5 – 30 Miodrag Jankovic ‘Sublime to Meditative’; Oak Hill Gallery, 100 Mornington Tyabb Rd, Mornington; P 5973 4299, www.oakhillgallery. com.au SATURDAY MARCH 5 Celebrate 70 years of Mornington Yacht Club The Rocks, Mornington, 1 Schnapper Point, Mornington; $115 per person, night function from 7pm; 5973 5599; www. therocksmornington.com.au Let’s Go Surfing day For People With Disabilities 10am-3pm; Point Leo Life
Saving Club, Western Pde Point Leo; Ash 0417 362 983 or Stewart 0418 101 645; www.disabledsurfers.org/vic/ morning-peninsula-branch Blues At The Briars Music Festival 12pm; The Briars, Nepean Hwy, Mt Martha; Rob Ramsey 0419 900 189; www.bluesatthebriars. com 25th Anniversary Buddy Holly In Concert 8pm; Frankston Arts Centre, 27-37 Davey St, Frankston; 9784 1060; thefac.com.au SUNDAYS MARCH 6, 13 & 20 Ventana Fiesta Sunday Concert Series, 1.30pm-230pm; Frankston Library http:// artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au/Exhibitions/ Ventana_Fiesta_2016 SUNDAY MARCH 6 Mount Eliza Dog Dog Expo 11am - 2:30pm; John Butler Rsv, Mt Eliza Way Mt Eliza; P 0418 500 613; http://rotaryclubofmteliza.org.au/ calendar.html At Home With Art 11am-5pm; McCulloch & McCulloch, 642 Tucks Rd, Shoreham; 5989 8282; www.mccullochandmcculloch.com.au Neighbour Day 2016 10am-2pm; Vern Wright Reserve, Swans Way, Rosebud West; Margie 5985 1297 All About Women Satellite 12:30pm; Cube 37, Frankston Arts Centre, 37 Davey St, Frankston; 9784 1060; www.thefac.com.au Take Me Home - The Music and Life of John Denver 5pm; Frankston Arts Centre, 2737 Davey St, Frankston; 9784 1060; www. thefac.com.au Clean Up Australia Day www.frankston.vic. gov.au/frrrre THURS MARCH 10 – WED MARCH 23 Ventana Workshops & Education Program; thefac.com.au; http://artscentre.frankston.vic. gov.au/Exhibitions/Ventana_Fiesta_2016 THURSDAY MARCH 10 Ara Ketu - Brazilian Music Sensation live at Frankston Arts Centre at 8pm; bookings and en-quiries visit www.thefac.com.au or P 9784 1060 Flinders Christian Community College Open day @ Tyabb Campus; 9:30am-12pm; 155 Mornington-Tyabb Rd, Tyabb;
Australia Will Be There, Victorians In The First World War (1914-1919) 6-8pm; Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Civic Res, Dunns Rd, Mornington; P 5975 4395 FRIDAY MARCH 11 Pierce Brothers Live The Grand Mornington 8pm; 124 Main St, Mornington; Tickets at the door unless sold out prior; www.grand.net.au; P 5975 2001 FRIDAY MARCH 11 - 20 Sweeney Todd; Rosebud Hall, 994 Pt Nepean Rd, Rosebud; www.astral.org.au SATURDAY MARCH 12 Heronswood Harvest Festival 9am-5pm; Heronswood, 105 Latrobe Pde, Dromana; Priscilla at priscillav@diggers.com.au; www. diggers.com.au/whats-on/garden-festivals/ Ventana Street Fiesta, 11.45am – 8pm, Frankston Beach, Wells St and Plaza; thefac@ frankston.vic.gov.au; P 9784 1060; www. thefac.com.au Wire Sculpture Class with Jean Sheridan 10am-4pm; Oak Hill Gallery; 100 MorningtonTyabb Rd, Mornington, P 5973 4299; www. oakhillgallery.com.au SUNDAY MARCH 13 Tyabb Air Show, Winged Warriors; Peninsula Aero Club, Stuart Rd, Tyabb; Gates open 8:30am; P 5977 4406, pac@pac.asn.au; www.tyabbairshow.com The Vera Bradford Youth Concerto Competition; Peninsula Community Theatre, Wilsons Rd Mornington; P 0407 140 196, booking trybooking.com/176202; www. frankstonmusicsociety.org.au Absolutely 80s – 10th Anniversary Tour; The Grand Hotel 8pm, 124 Main St, Mornington; www.grand.net.au; P 5975 2001; tickets at door unless sold out prior. SAT MARCH 12 - MONDAY MARCH 14 At Home With Art 11am-5pm; McCulloch & McCulloch, 642 Tucks Rd, Shoreham; 5989 8282; www.mccullochandmcculloch.com.au SUNDAY MARCH 13 Balnarring Picnic Race; Gates open 10am; Coolart Rd, Balnarring; balnarringraces.com Peninsula Piers & Pinots at Flinders foreshore; 12pm-3pm; pre-booked tickets are now available online. Limited tickets www.mpva.com.au/events/detail/ peninsula-piers-pinots Rosebud Kite Festival 11am-5pm; Rosebud Foreshore, Jetty Rd; P 0403 889 559; www. rosebudkitefestival.com.au MONDAY MARCH 14
Somerville Family Day 10am-9pm, Fruitgrowers Rsv, Edward St, Somerville; www. facebook.com/groups/597808430322019 WEDNESDAY MARCH 16 National Trust Coffee Morning, “There is More to St Helena than Napoleon”; The Briars Historic Homestead at 10.30am; P 5975 6594; jwa45664@bigpond.net.au THURSDAY MARCH 17 “I’M SORRY” - A Day/Night Anti Bullying Event; Mt Eliza Secondary College, Canadian Bay Rd, Mt Eliza; Contact Steve Brunskill P 0418 326 573; steveb@liveoutloud.me; www. liveoutloud.me FMP Business Breakfast with Steven Bradbury OAM; 7am to 9am at Frankston Arts Centre, Limited seats available. P 9781 1422; Bookings at fmpbrekky.com.au FRIDAY MARCH 18 Twilight Fair 4pm-8pm; Kunyung Primary School, 50 Kunyung Rd, Mount Eliza; SATURDAY MARCH 19 J S Bach’s Mass in B Minor; Peninsula Community Theatre, Mornington; www. pmsmusic.asn.au; Farrell’s Bookshop, Mornington; Robinsons Bookshop, Frankston; P 9789 8392 SUNDAY MARCH 20 Mornington’s BIGGEST Ever Easter Egg Hunt; Mornington Park, Schnapper Point Dr, Mornington Limited placed, register at www. mornington.harcourts.com.au. Peninsula Picnic Mornington Race Course; www.peninsulapicnic.com.au MONDAY MARCH 21 VIP day for Mela Purdie Fashion Event; 12pm in store. Places are strictly limited P 5976 2524 to reserve a spot
Good Friday Appeal. Cnr Golf Links Rd & Robinsons Rd, Frankston SATURDAY MARCH 26 Balnarring Picnic Races Gates open 10am; Coolart Rd, Balnarring; balnarringraces.com The 88th Red Hill Show 8:30am-5pm; Red Hill Showgrounds, Arthurs Seat Rd, Red Hill; www.redhillshow.com.au Mornington Peninsula Bonsai Society 37th Annual Easter Show 9am-5pm; Balcombe Grammar, 389 Nepean Hwy, Mt Martha; www.bonsaimornington.com.au SATURDAY MARCH 26 – 28 Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron Easter Art Show 10am-5pm; 2900 Point Nepean Rd, Blairgowrie; P 5988 8843; www.bys.asn.au Boneo Maze Easter Egg Hunt 1-2pm; 695 Limestone Rd, Fingal; P 5988 6385; www. boneomaze.com.au SAT MARCH 26 - MON MARCH 28 Autumn Salon @ Easter 11am-5pm; McCulloch & McCulloch, 642 Tucks Rd, Shoreham; P 5989 8282; www. mccullochandmcculloch.com.au Mornington Peninsula Art Show see Page 47 for times; Rosebud Secondary College; Eastbourne Rd, Rosebud; mpartshow.com FRIDAY APRIL 1 Jordie Lane duo show (plus support) at 7pm; Music on the Hill (MOTH); Red Hill Pavilion, 184 Arthurs Seat Rd, Red Hill; Tickets available at ww.musiconthehill.com.au SATURDAY APRIL 2 Vincent 7:30pm; Frankston Arts Centre; P 9784 1060; www.thefac.com.au BMW Mornington Cup, Mornington Racecourse.
TUESDAY MARCH 22 4000 Miles 8pm; Frankston Arts Centre; P 9784 100; www.thefac.com.au
SUNDAY APRIL 3 Party Tricks For Adults 7:30pm; $20; Frankston Arts Cen. 9784 1060;thefac.com.au
WEDNESDAY MARCH 23 Mornington Peninsula Art Show Opening Night; 7-10pm; tickets at the door; Rosebud Second-ary College; Eastbourne Rd, Rosebud; www.mpartshow.com
TUESDAY APRIL 5 2016 Travel Expo at Beleura Village Mornington 12:30-3:30pm; 107 Bungower Rd, Morning-ton; 1800 445 666 for bookings; www.beleuravillage.com.au
THURSDAY MARCH 24 British India National Tour; The Grand Hotel, Mornington 8pm; 124 Main St, Mornington; www.grand.net.au, P 5975 2001 FRIDAY MARCH 25 Mornington Peninsula Art Show 11am-5pm; Rosebud Secondary College; Eastbourne Rd, Rosebud; www.mpartshow.com Frankston’s Good Friday Family Day, All proceeds going to the Royal Children’s Hospital
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Ventana Arte FREE Friday February 26 – Thursday March 24 Frankston Arts Centre Foyer, Cube Gallery and White Street Light Boxes Exhibiting Artists from Spain and across Latin America present their artwork with a focus on recycling trash to make art. Opening night is Friday February 26, 7pm
Ventana Pop Up Film Festival FREE Friday February 26 – Thursday March 24 ‘Escape’ to Latin America with a selection of hand-picked films, all with English subtitles. Full details of the screenings and locations: thefac.com.au or phone 9784 1896.
Celebrating 10 Years in Frankston, Ventana is a month-long festival of Latin American, Portuguese & Spanish cultures. The festivities include art exhibitions, live music, international film screenings, workshops and so much more. Don’t miss the Street Fiesta on Saturday March 12 from 11.45am. ALL BOOKINGS: P: 9784 1060 E: thefac@frankston.vic.gov.au W: T hefac.com.au http://artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au/ Exhibitions/Ventana_Fiesta_2016
Ara Ketu - Brazilian Music Sensation live at Frankston Arts Centre Thursday March 10, 8pm Direct from Brazil, Afro-fusion group Ara Ketu is joined by Brazilian carnival dancers in a night of pulsating rhythms and percussive grooves. From a carnival street band to internationally-renowned sensation, Ara Katu promises a flamboyant live show of Afro-Brazilian music, dazzling costumes and stunning dance. Join the Samba and Drumming Workshop at 6pm at a discounted price of $10 with your theatre ticket. Tickets: Member $39, Full $45, Conc $41, U30 $30, Group 10+ $41
Saturday March 12, 11.45am – 8pm Frankston Beach, Wells Street and Plaza Celebrating 10 years - A parade of performers starts at Frankston Beach followed by music, dance, food, stalls and more in Wells Street from 12pm. Check out the Pupusafest and see what this latest Latin American food craze is all about! It’s an Olympic year so we’re giving you a taste of international sport with capoeira, lucha libre and soccer at the pop up arena. Bring a flower to offer to the Queen of the Sea, a drink bottle and your sports shoes to join in all the action!
Sunday March 6, 13 & 20, 1.30pm – 2.30pm Frankston Library Music provided from a range of Latin America bands including the Recycled instrument ensemble, Latin American Bossa Nova and Carnaval de Barraquilla.
Ventana Workshops & Education Program Thursday March 10 – Wednesday March 23 Learn Samba, drumming, cooking, instrument-making and more. With special activities for children, students, seniors and men. Check thefac.com.au for more details.
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Musicians, carnival dancers and a samba band will thrill audiences with an irresistible mix of Afro-Brazilian music, dazzling costumes and stunning dance.
Amy Herzog’s Obie Award winning play is a poignant drama of the life-changing relationship between a grandson & grandmother.
“...an exhilarating dance work that is entertaining to watch and interesting to think about...” Sydney Morning Herald
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Texta was born and raised in Perth and both her parents are from Goa, India. When she finished art and photography studies in the late 90s, lack of equipment and resources led her to drawing. When a friend gave her a packet of textas, she was inspired and has never looked back. She began by creating a series of texta nudes that developed a cult following and led to her being shown and exhibited all over the country and overseas. Most recently she has been in Varanasi, India on a three month art residency, and has divided her time between New York/LA and Melbourne for the past few years. We spoke to her in the lead up to her starting a residency in the Gatekeepers Cottage at Police Point in Portsea. Can you give us a sneak peek into what you will be working on at Police Point? I have been working on series of hybrid landscapes that I started in Eltham last year. Combining elements of the landscape I am in with flora and fauna and symbolism of India. Transposing them into the local landscape. Others are self-portraiture where I am surrounded by elements of the landscape that are hybrids or symbolism. Its supposed to be sort of a surreal meditation on having a hybrid identity. Reflecting on being of Indian heritage but being raised on land a long way from there. What does that mean for me who is a neocoloniser on indigenous land in Australia. It’s about identity and how a place informs identity and vice versa. I am never entirely sure until I am in the landscape what
What impact do you think technology has had on the art world since you finished studying? It is so much stranger now than when I finished art school. Now that there is social media and there is this number count as a tangible popularity measure, its very strange. It was so different at the beginning of my career. Popularity as an artist was very abstract and something you could sense. I work more in isolation now than I ever did before. I’m not the social person that I was when I began drawing everywhere and was known for doing that. Now you don’t need to be seen physically to have your work seen everywhere. Do you see these changes as a positive? I don’t think its ultimately negative or ultimately positive
never went to galleries, came to my shows. So its not a bad thing its just different. So when will we get to see the works you create at Police Point? Being a two month stint, I doubt I will finish anything in that time but in 2017 Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery is running travelling exhibition of my work, and it will include those that I start at the Police Point residency. Meet Texta Queen Sunday April 17 10am-12pm GateKeepers Cottage Police Point, Portsea Tickets $12 http://www.trybooking.com/KIDO
60-minutes of stand-up comedy that dishes the dirt on the world of children’s entertainment.
Fresh from the Edinburgh Fringe, a hilarious standup, story-telling kids show.
Warning: Adult themes. Recommended 15+ years.
Monday 4 April, 11am
Tickets: All tickets $15; includes 1 hour balloon making workshop Suitable for: Ages 5-12 years
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Join Jazz diva Nichaud Fitzgibbon and the “Voice of Summer” Adam Dunning for an intimate night of classic duets – cabaret style. Tickets: Member $40, Full $45, Conc $42, U30 $30
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but it makes art a lot more accessible to a lot more people. People can be making art and selling work and having it seen by a lot of people without having art world approval. Do you think people should get signed by a gallery before people know about them as was traditionally the case? No, well that’s not what happened to me. I got picked up by a gallery because they saw how many people, that
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BY PENNY IVISON will happen but it will be an extension of those ideas. What other artists are you inspired by at the moment? I have just been a part of this show in San Francisco by Black Salt Collective. They are four women of colour who do visual art and performance. They did a curatorial project featuring 30 different artists of colour. ‘Vision into infinite archives’ was the theme, reflecting on ancestry. They are doing really inspiring work.
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If you live in Australia then chances are you have discussed nationality at some point. If you are a white Australian, although you may jump at the chance to share your fascinating mix of Anglo-Saxon/European heritage, people generally just consider you Australian and don’t ask. Growing up as a non-white Australian however, means you are questioned about your nationality or heritage on an almost daily basis. This is something that has always interested Texta Queen and has informed her artwork since her beginnings as an artist.
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Well known and loved locals Stacey and Dan Swords recently tied the knot at Mt Martha Surf LifeSaving Club with their reception at Lilo Cafe Mornington. To show how they are now a ‘blended’ family a sand ceremony was done. Stacey explains, “It was great for Sienna, Danika, Aaron and Tyler to join in as we are now a united family!” Photo by BrightEyes Photography
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You’re on the outdoor terrace that has views of the vineyard and bay. Your guests are surrounded by a rustic charm and there’s a seasonal menu with produce from the kitchen garden on the way. Or a craft brewed Hix Ale, or a Hickinbotham vineyard produced wine? Hickinbotham of Dromana is all about you on your wedding day. This delightful winery is relaxed, inviting and focuses on
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friendly service. Book now for a wedding (cocktail style or sit down for up to one hundred and ten guests) or any event tailored with that person to person Hickinbotham style. Hickinbotham of Dromana Open Thursday through Monday A: 194 Nepean Hwy, Dromana P: 5981 0355 www.hickinbotham.biz
Casual and relaxed wedding receptions. Great food. Sensational wine. Beautiful surrounds.
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Getting Married? You gotta see this!
Brooklands of Mornington and Interactive Theatre International presents The Wedding Reception. Boasting 5 star reviews from premières in London’s Convent Garden, Brighton Fringe and Edinburgh Fringe, this new immersive comedy from the producers of Faulty Towers The Dining Experience is making its Brooklands of Mornington debut in May 2016! ABOUT THE SHOW… Will & Kate’s dream was for a small intimate wedding, but Kate’s Mum, Lynne, had other plans! In a bid for peace, a compromise was reached, and the happy couple tied the knot in a registry office so that Lynne’s lavish reception could go ahead without fuss… though ‘without fuss’ isn’t quite how it turns out! Be a guest at The Wedding Reception. It’s a 2-hour comedy that’s immersive, highly improvised, and as interactive as you want it to be. Featuring awardwinning performers in multiple roles, this outstanding new show is ‘hilarious!’ (BN1 Magazine) – and, in true wedding reception style, it even includes a sitdown dinner, with cake. Join the party. It’s a rollercoaster journey full of fun, frolics… and more than a few surprises. “Brilliant interactive theatre – highly entertaining… highly recommended!” FringeReview, Edinburgh Fringe 2015 “Thoroughly surreal… remarkably clever and funny” BroadwayBaby, London Covent Garden 2015 “Hysterical… wild and wonderful new show” The Mumble, Edinburgh Fringe 2015 “Played incredibly well by only four cast members” LDN Life, London Covent Garden 2015 THE WEDDING RECEPTION BEST WESTERN PLUS, Brooklands of Mornington, 99 Tanti Ave, Mornington Sunday 8 May 2016 Doors open at 7pm – show starts the minute the guests arrive! Tickets: $89 pp – all tickets include a two course meal plus cake for dessert and 2 ½ hour interactive show. To book call 5973 9200
Dream wedding up for grabs A Portsea expo designed to help couples navigate the wedding planning process is offering a chance to win a dream wedding. One lucky couple will win a dream wedding at the Portsea Hotel, simply by attending The Portsea Hotel Wedding Expo. The free expo aims to help make wedding planning a lot less daunting for couples, by bringing the best wedding industry professionals together under one roof. Couples can talk to local suppliers, from celebrants and photographers to caterers and limousine drivers, about what they can offer to make their special day a memorable one. Entry to the expo is free and includes complimentary canapés and champagne on arrival. The expo is set in a relaxed and intimate environment, where couples can sip champagne and stroll about, talking to experts while taking inspiration and ideas on all things wedding. Think mesmerising floral arrangements and towering cakes, beautiful tableware and elegant seating as you survey stunning examples of ceremonial and reception setups. There will also be giveaways and a complimentary show bag for every couple who attends.
To be in the chance to win a dream wedding at the Portsea Hotel, register your details at www. portseahotel.com.au and then head to the expo on Sunday August 14, 11am-3pm. The Portsea Hotel Wedding Expo P: Nicole on 5984 8112 E: functions@portseahotel.com.au
NEW SHOW DIRECT FROM LONDON! BE A GUEST AT THE WEDDING RECEPTION
SUNDAY 8TH MAY $89 PER PERSON 2 COURSE PLUS WEDDING CAKE
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The Boathouse has your special day covered Looking for an intimate, boutique location to celebrate your special day? Then look no further than the iconic Boathouse Restaurant in Frankston. Nestled on the banks of the Kananook Creek and surrounded by lush gardens, the Boathouse Restaurant can accommodate all aspects of your wedding day from ceremony to reception all at the one place.
The gorgeous garden setting boasts a quaint rotunda which is perfect for both ceremony and registry signing. Guests can then move to the deck and jetty for predinner drinks and canapes before moving inside for a more formal reception. Or alternatively utilise both inside and outside for a more informal cocktail style reception. Comfortably classy, yet relaxed and contemporary, The Boathouse has become one of Frankston’s favourite restaurants and has earned itself a reputation for quality food and friendly service since its reinvention in 2011. The swish renovation to the classic building, coupled with the gorgeous rear garden flowing to the creek, make it an ideal wedding venue and a romantic place ready for memorable moments. The venue regularly caters for sit down weddings for up to 70 and cocktail style functions for up to 140 with prices starting from as little as $100 per head. If you would like further information or to arrange a time to inspect the venue, please contact Cameron on 0408 998 190.
WEDDINGS • ENGAGEMENTS • SPECIAL EVENTS Indulge Yourself at Frankston’s Premier Dining Destination...
restaurant The Perfect Venue For Your Special Day Imagine a lush garden setting, manicured lawns shaded by beautiful trees and a small gazebo, the ideal setting for your wedding ceremony. Your wedding guests can mingle on the large deck and jetty enjoying pre dinner drinks and canapés as the sun sets over the creek.
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Into the Blue Did you know that Rosebud’s gorgeous Blue Mini is also the perfect place to host your next event or function? This quirky hub of eclectic food, style and atmosphere can’t be beat if you’re searching for something to set your special occasion apart from the rest. Firstly, there’s nothing on the Southern side of the Peninsula quite like Blue Mini’s up-cycled interior with its retro furniture, local artist and primary producer displays and extensive range of gifts in the Blue Mini Emporium. After all you are inside the old Ten Pin bowling alley on Colchester Rd, a place full of charm and history with loads of space for even the largest of gatherings. Secondly Blue Mini’s event team thrives on delivering first class service to create mega memorable events - so you can stop searching for a venue that provides unique ambience, delicious modern cuisine and specialised service right now!
So let’s talk weddings. Owner and operator Tracey Fleming has been in the function co-ordinating business for over twenty-five years. (Think management positions at the Portsea Golf Club, Flinders Hotel and Rosebud Hotel.) She works closely with her manager Kate - who has started her own event and prop hire company (Supply Department) to deliver event styling for brides and grooms who dare to be different. The Blue Mini menu is hand-made and full of fresh locally sourced flavours all prepared on site, and if you’re looking to have an event at a different venue, the Blue Mini catering team can come to you too – anywhere on the Peninsula. After all, it’s all about what you want and how Blue Mini can make it happen for you. Just give them a call for an obligation free quote on an event you’ll never forget.
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If the shoe fits
Nu Shooz in Rosebud has got all your wedding day shoe requirements covered. There’s something for everyone in the wedding party to slip on! Think ballet flats, low and mid high heels, wedges with diamante trimmings and simply stunning materials like satin. Shoes come in a wide range of colours to suit all styles including gold, silver, white, black and bronze and brands like Clarice, Misano and By Taud complete
your wedding outfit perfectly. Mothers of the bride or groom and guys (smart dress shoes) are catered for too. Drop by to see Julie to view her comprehensive wedding shoe collection today. Nu Shooz A: 1023 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud P: 5982 3676 Facebook: Nu Shooz Rosebud
At Main Street EyeCare, Kay and her experienced staff know how important your wedding day is, and want you to look your best on one of the most important days of your life. Your eyewear is as important as your dress; whether as a part of cherished photographic memories captured forever, or that special moment when your gaze into your partner’s eyes to say your vows. After all, your eyes are the window to your soul. Whether it’s an amazing statement pair of glasses by Roger Henley or Paul Taylor, or a minimalist rimless pair by Lindberg or Silhouette, you can be sure of the perfect look when you walk down the aisle. If you would rather be completely free of your spectacles, however, why not make an appointment to discuss contact lenses? Contacts can also let you to enhance or change the colour of your eyes or allow you to celebrate outdoors in any amazing sunglasses you wish. Not limited to the bride, Main Street EyeCare can also provide a wide range of stunning
eye fashion for the groom, parents and bridesmaids too, with our range of unique Australian and European designed frames. No matter your role in this special day, be sure to look your best with eyewear as individual as you are. Main Street EyeCare 57 Main Street, Mornington Call in or make an appointment by phoning 5975 3235
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everybody’s dreamin’ of wedding shoes! Beautiful range of stunning wedding shoes. Exceptional service. New location, Rosebud.
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Licciardo’s Gallery Bar and Grill in Mt Eliza provides the perfect backdrop for your wedding. The food is simply amazing, and Rob caters to all your wedding requirements, in a relaxed atmosphere under the old Oak Tree. Why not have an alternative wedding? Professional but casual, and since Rob is all about Flavour, he can provide quality canapés, served in the backdrop of this Tuscan inspired gallery, dancing under the moonlight to dulcet romantic music. Cocktail style or sit-down serving modern Australian cooking using fresh, local ingredients, Licciardo’s Gallery Bar and Grill is a must for a tailored wedding with a difference!
Licciardo’s Gallery Bar & Grill 1408 Nepean Hwy, Mt Eliza P. 9787 2001
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Cracker of a competition… Picture yourself sitting on the deck of an award winning restaurant, sipping a glass of wine and enjoying a mouthwatering meal as the sun sets over Port Phillip Bay. Then imagine that the whole thing is “on the house”!!!
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Well it could be you enjoying that complimentary meal. Crackerjack Café in Seaford is offering the lucky winner of its latest competition a free dinner for two just for snapping their favourite Crackerjack Dining moment and uploading them to Instagram. The competition will run continually with one winner a month being drawn. Crackerjack launched onto the Seaford dining scene in 2012 and quickly became known not only for its stunning location and uninterrupted views, but also for its lovely food and friendly staff. Serving restaurant quality fare ranging from salads and light lunches through to a full a’ la carte menu catering for all appetites. Add to this an extensive range of homemade cakes and biscuits plus house churned ice creams and you have a winning combination. The café is open for breakfast and lunch seven days from 8am and dinner Friday, Saturday and Sunday. With such amazing views there is always something to see whether it’s windsurfers, dolphins, a storm coming through or a stunning sunset. So grab your friends enjoy all that Crackerjack has to enjoy morning, noon and night. And don’t forget to snap and post for your chance to win.
Have you always dreamt of the perfect wedding? One where all your dreams come true? Well stop dreaming and give the Portsea Golf Club a call because they offer the most romantic and atmospheric weddings around. Portsea Golf Club and Mercure Portsea is a magnificent locale for any function or celebration. Set amongst the rolling greens and local Moonah trees, the Portsea Golf Club offers a first class venue plus the experienced staff to make your special day the best it can be. (And there are lots of amazing outdoor spaces to hold your special ceremony plus a delightful bridal retreat too.) The Portsea Golf Club is a fabulous facility boasting stunning views. The modern clubhouse provides sweeping vistas over the golf course and Port Phillip Bay and contains flexible event spaces for functions of all types and sizes. The spacious and elegant Portsea Room can accommodate sixty to eighty guests in a sit down style reception, and up to 300 guests for a cocktail function. This beautiful room has abundant light, fully integrated sound system and is ideal for wedding receptions, parties and conferences. The Portsea Golf Club wedding coordinator will be there to help you every step of the way leading up to your once in a lifetime day. To find out more just call 5981 6100. Portsea Golf Club 46 London Bridge Road, Portsea office@portseagolf.com.au www.portseagolf.com.au/cms/events-enquiries
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Welcome to Hair on Barkly A great hairstyle can mean the difference between feeling ordinary and extraordinary. The team at Hair on Barkly are passionate about creating cutting edge looks that focus on enhancing your natural beauty, whether it’s for the ultimate wedding or an everyday occasion, their award winning stylists
How about hiring a jukebox for your wedding day celebrations or special event? Dial a JukeBox can get your party started with a magnificent and authentic Wurlitzer (with a selection of hundreds of CD’s in their library) or a Digital Touch Screen Juke Box
with two ripping three hundred watt Quest speakers on stands. Their playlist of 5,800 songs covers music from the 50’s through to present day. Dial a JukeBox also offers Double Barrel Cocktail Machines, party lighting and fog machines.
specialise in: • Wedding and Bridal hair • Female and male haircuts • Colouring including Balayage • Bleaching and Foiling The team are constantly innovating and training to ensure they can always offer you the most up to date styles, no matter
what your needs. Set up your own hair account, ask Nonie about this efficient payment scheme. Experience the difference, let Hair on Barkly help you find the most beautiful you. Hair on Barkly Shop 3/74 Barkly St, Mornington P: 5975 2397
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Everything for your Wedding Day Ida and Chris make up the professional team who have been running Norwood House for the last 21 years. From their experience, they are of the opinion that pubs, clubs, golf courses and restaurants are not the places to entrust your wedding day. “There are many reasons to choose Norwood House” explains Chris, “there are a variety of considerations to consider before making that important choice.” Benefits of booking at Norwood House include initially, accommodation for wedding guests at the same location, at one economical price including everything except your music and celebrant with no hidden costs. Norwood House will only book one function per day, so the whole venue is devoted to your wedding, with inclusions such as unlimited wedding co-ordination including all colour matching of the reception room and chair covers with their specialist wedding co-ordinator. Table decorations including candelabras and/or centerpieces are included as well as decorative flower urns and red carpet in the poolside gazebo area. Extensive menu includes pre-dinner canapés and a chosen 3 course meal & coffee, and if choosing a Cocktail Wedding Reception, food service is for a 3 hour period, and 5 hours of unlimited beverage service, with a late liquor licence until 1am. Enjoy breakfast next morning for the Bride & Groom with your wedding guests, all inclusive in the cost of the wedding! Phone Ida or Chris now for a viewing of the venue, and take the first step towards booking your professional, friendly and to become, much talked about Wedding Reception at Norwood House! Norwood House Receptions & Motel Mt Eliza P: 5975 7977 weddings@norwoodhouse.com.au www.norwoodhouse.com.au MARCH 2016 (52)
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Receptions & Accommodation Why choose NORWOOD HOUSE in Mt Eliza for your Wedding Reception? ONE economical price (no hidden extras or additional costs) includes: Wedding Ceremony onsite; all food (from your own selected first-class menus); five hours of unlimited beverage service; late 1.00am liquor licence; unlimited Wedding co-ordination; all decorating of the Reception room, including chair covers, table centrepieces, candelabras etc; free spa Bridal Suite; breakfast next morning - with your guests if you wish. Take your first step towards a much talked about Wedding Reception at Norwood House. Phone 59757977 for a viewing or email: weddings@norwoodhouse.com.au
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Weddings with Ambience An Ambience wedding is something different. This events and catering company is an expert in presenting one off occasions that everyone will remember for years to come. The Ambience team (there are twenty of them) work closely with each client to provide an experience that exclusively represents who you are. Menus are designed with the season, time of day, who your guests are (and how many), and what kind of theme you would like in mind. Anything is possible because Ambience Events and Catering are happy to go anywhere you want them to be. (They’ve even set up a gazebo in the middle of a paddock!) They can cater for ten people onwards and stand up or sit down receptions. Their largest catering job was for four hundred and speciality or quirky food and desserts are a breeze.
Themed events (think Mexican with tiny tacos and sombreros or Chinese with Peking Duck rolls) are inspirational and all nationalities can be catered for innovatively and authentically. Ambience events are guided by each client’s vision. Whether it’s a three course served meal or a stand up finger food sensation you’re after, (their canapés are renowned for taste and variety) it’s all about how you see your special day unfolding. They also cater for engagements, 21st’s, birthday celebrations, school and corporate events. Call Ambience Events and Catering today to set your special event in motion and of course, to create an ambience unlike anything you’ve seen before. Ambience Catering and Events 6 The Mews Frankston, 0413 651 964 www.facebook.com/ambiencecatering
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Now this is something uniquely beautiful. Imagine walking down the aisle under the biggest cathedral of all – the sky. All your friends and family are smiling in the fresh air as they sit on Open Cathedrals finely crafted pews which are decorated exactly how you want them to be. The scene is set and your perfect wedding service begins…
Del Wilksch and her husband Chris had an idea, and it was a great one. After years of attending outdoor weddings they noted the lack of variation in the furniture supplied and how some chairs’ feet were not made for grass, were unstable or unattractive. They soon realised they had something to offer to the world of weddings. “Pews bring a warmth and charm to a wedding ceremony you just can’t get from fold up chairs. They also allow your guests to come together rather than be separated,” says Del. “Our pews are for
the modern bride who loves the traditions of old.” Chris hand built the twenty elegant antique white pews paying close attention to aesthetics and structural detail. Open Cathedrals works closely with designers and florists to achieve your desired look and the pews are easily transported to wherever they need to go to, think gardens, backyards or even the beach. Because they are strong and sturdy they can be placed on most kinds of outdoor surface with confidence. “Open Cathedrals provides a real sense of occasion” says Del. “Getting married is one of the biggest so you want it to be as memorable and unique as possible,” she continues. Situated in Frankston South, Del and Chris are only a short drive away from anywhere on the Peninsula. They also have a friendly team to set up and take the pews away on the day so you don’t have to worry about a thing. Just perfect. Open Cathedrals 0427 919 276 www.opencathedrals.com.au
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Catering & Event Management Weddings | Corporate |Special Events 30 years servicing the Mornington Peninsula Ph. 5975 0733 Email enquires@wisechoice.com.au
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Wise Choice and their team are on the move after 17 dedicated years at the Mornington Racing Club. “It’s been a fantastic journey for the team being based at the racecourse. We’ve met so many wonderful people and made some great friends,” says Tony Carter, one of the three partners of Wise Choice. The three boys who call themselves brothers, although Tony is an in-law, share a special bond operating a tight knit family business on the Mornington Peninsula and beyond for over 27 years now. “We’re not going too far” says Tony. “Hopefully we will find the right premises right here in Mornington where will set up our new commercial kitchen.” “We are very excited about our future. We were all ready for a change and moving back into what we loved most, catering in people’s homes, beautiful marquee settings, and home weddings is what we do best. We also cater for large and small corporate events.” The local business has been grateful for the special group of staff working alongside them. Their staff have been with them through the whole journey and are
just like family. The main team, executive chef Bec Sheen along with chef Jens and chef Julie are under the watchful eye of chef and owner Gary Morgan, while brother David is on the ball with menu research and accounts. David can also put his hand to cooking when required. He will tell you he is the best finishing off chef in the world! Wise Choice will still continue to service their valued customers at local locations such as Eagle Ridge Golf Club, and they have just acquired the beautiful new function rooms at the Frankston Football oval, where they will be able to cater for events for up to 200 guests. Pakenham race club holds up to 600 guests, with their new state of the art function room which will also be a base for Wise Choice in the near future. There’s no doubt about it, there is excitement and anticipation in the air for Wise Choice moving forward! With new menus and a new look for the business, they are looking forward to a busy year ahead and an exciting future at their new premises. P: 5975 0733 | enquires@wisechoice. com.au | www.wisechoice.com.au
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Young girls that have visited Marlene Miller’s antique emporium with their parents as children over the past 30 years. These girls continue to revisit the shop in search of that unique engagement or wedding ring.
History runs deep for these brides of tomorrow and they know that if there’s an unusual piece to be tracked down, Marlene Miller Antiques is the best place to start the search. Marlene works alongside Melbourne
based jewellers to match gems to their perfect setting. Whether it is antique or bespoke, she has pieces any bride-to-be would boast about. But if you cannot find your dream ring in the wonderful assortment already there, Marlene can work with you to deliver your unique and personally designed piece within just a couple of weeks. This has been achieved previously from just a drawing, as these special rings are totally handcrafted. And there are gifts for the bridal party too… an antique gold pocket watch for the father of the bride and beautiful brooches for a mother to wear on this, their daughter’s special day. But it doesn’t stop at jewellery, Marlene has an emporium that you will need to set aside some time to get around and take in. Jewellery, furniture, paintings, china … if there’s a treasure you’re looking to unearth, you’ll almost certainly find it here. Marlene Miller Antiques 128 Ocean Beach Road, Sorrento Call 5984 1762 or 0438 537 757 or email marlenemiller3@bigpond.com
Specialising in antique jewellery and newly made jewellery by Melbourne’s top jewellers.
128 Ocean Beach Rd, Sorrento t: 5984 1762 m: 0438 537 757 e:marlenemiller3@bigpond.com
STUDIO BRIDAL Studio Bridal Hair & Makeup professionally trained hairdressers and makeup artists working together with you to create your look for your special day. We’ll be delighted to help you choose your perfect hairstyle and makeup for the most perfect occasion of all. At Studio Bridal our many years of experience will make you look and feel a million dollars and you’ll look back on wedding photos that capture the glow of a beautiful bride. We look forward to making your wedding day extra special. To see why people love having their hair done by the Studio Bridal Team contact the Bridal Team for your personal consultation trial as a bride. Phone: 03 9787 1956
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Woodman Estate. Classic traditions since 1998.
Woodman Estate on the Mornington Peninsula is a luxurious country house offering all the style and elegance of a bygone era with all the comfort and convenience of the modern day. Featuring indulgent accommodation, superb restaurant dining and a tranquil spa retreat, Woodman Estate is the ideal location to enjoy a leisurely escape. Visit us at woodmanestate.com or phone on 03 5978 8455.
Relax and rejuvenate at Woodman Estate.
Forget the crowds! Relax and rejuvenate at the Woodman Estate Spa Retreat. Overlooking a magnificent private lake, treat yourself and enjoy massage, facials, mud wraps and other relaxation treatments. Better still, stay over in this tranquil setting and rejuvenate with one of our tailored re-energiser wellness programs; 3, 5 or 7 days. Why wait? Your own private sanctuary is here. Visit us at woodmanestate.com or phone on 03 5978 8455.
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Ice-Cream Sandwich? For the berry best time pop in to Sunny Ridge Strawberry Farm, cafe, retail or go and pick your own. It is truly berry heaven!
BY LIZ ROGERS Gourmet and delicious are two words that come to mind when describing the range of Mornington Peninsula specific produce created at Zac and Jac’s. This kitchen produce selection is made in small batches from locally sourced seasonal ingredients and is 100% free from additives, colours or numbers. Flavour and quality are paramount. All of the ‘mostly organic’ ingredients have been prepared by Stillwater at Crittenden chefs with love, innovation and respect. Think Red Hill ultra-premium extra virgin olive oil (first pressing), sweet and sour spiced Del Grosso Orchard pears, Pistachio Dukka (a Stillwater favourite and staple), and organic (Baxter) beetroot and orange relish. Their marinated olives and rhubarb and ginger compote are marvellously mouth-watering too. Now operating from a purpose built factory, Zac & Jac’s is set to expand their scrumptious boutique range of uniquely sumptuous culinary treats. Call today on 5987 2538 for more information and a full range of stockists. Zac & Jac’s 2/11 Trewhitt Crt, Dromana M: 0409 420 669 www.facebook.com/Zac-and-Jacs-Kitchen-Produce
Another Gold Win for Stillwater Zac and Jacqui Poulier from the acclaimed Stillwater at Crittenden have done it again with their recent gold win at this year Qantas national Tourism Awards! “Since our inception 12 years ago, when we took over a small, humble cafe and turned it into what is now Stillwater at Crittenden, we have not stopped working towards
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It’s Freshwater for weddings and functions and... Want some great news? Now you can have the renowned Stillwater (at Crittenden) experience anywhere on the Peninsula with Freshwater Catering – the fully equipped commercial kitchen on wheels that delivers fresh, sustainable and local Mornington Peninsula produce with zest and zing. Experienced restaurateurs Zac and Jacqui Poulier have created a mobile kitchen that adds that certain je ne sais quoi to any event. Imagine your wedding day. Perfect service, perfect venue and catering that can only be described as uniquely epicurean delivered to you in a flawless Peninsula gourmet way. Now that’s something to talk about. Large events are a breeze for the high end catering Freshwater team. Regional, organic and from paddock to plate produce is used to create menus worth degustation discussion, and all dishes are designed with the sharing of food and conversation in mind. (That means your guests will be talking about your event for a long time to come!) The Pouliers have been hosting large scale weddings, corporate functions and intimate dining experiences for over twenty years. The success of their Stillwater Restaurant at Crittenden Estate in Dromana (2015 Gold Australian Tourism Award winners) pays homage to the quality of food they have been creating. Freshwater Catering continues this culinary prowess and adds a quirkiness that brings with it an innovation not seen before on the Peninsula. Parties, gala balls, christenings or private dining can be whatever you want them to be, wherever you want them to be, with this premium foodie moving marvel. Book now for a Freshwater Catering experience from the Stillwater creators and revel in an event you’ll never forget. Freshwater Catering 2/11 Trewhitt Crt, Dromana 59872538 or 0409420669 jacqui@freshwatercatering.com.au www.freshwatercatering.com.au
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BEAUTIFUL, BESPOKE CATERING FOR THE MORNINGTON PENINSULA Freshwater catering is the exciting new catering arm from Zac, Jacqui and team at the acclaimed Stillwater at Crittenden restaurant. Whatever the size and budget, Freshwater can cater for your next event whether it be a beautiful wedding (20-150 guests), a gourmet BBQ at home, special birthday, bespoke private dinner party, corporate event and everything in between! We make your entertaining a breeze with our drop off platters, BBQ packages and canapés. Host the perfect dinner party with our incredible chefs and wait staff on hand to take care of everything. Whatever the occasion, Freshwater ensures your event is memorable and a complete success.
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Beachcombers Sunday Pop Up Market: Every Sunday, 9am4pm @ Daveys Hotel, 510 Nepean Hwy, Frankston. Bittern Community: Every Sunday at Bittern railway station. Boneo Community: Third Saturday of month, Cnr Boneo & Limestone Rds. Emu Plains: Third Saturday of each month. Balnarring racecourse. 9am - 2pm. Over 140 stalls, kids entertainment, live music, loads of gourmet foods and fresh produce! Frankston Sunday: Every Sunday 8am-1pm in Sherlock & Hay carpark, Young St, Frankston. Hastings in Street: Every Thursday. Over 40 stalls everything home made, home grown & craft, High St, Hastings 9-1pm. Karingal Uniting Church 2nd Saturday of month, 8am-1pm, cnr Karingal Dve & Lindrum Rd, Frankston Mornington Farmers’: Second Saturday of month, Mornington Park Schnapper Point Dve, 8:30am-1pm Mornington’s Main Street: Every Wednesday 9am - 3pm between Cromwell and Albert Sts. Mornington Racecourse Craft: Second Sunday of month, Racecourse Rd 9am-2pm Mt Eliza Farmers’: Fourth Sunday of month, Mt Eliza Village Green. 9am - 1pm Oak Hill Community Arts Cooperative’: Artist Inspired, first Sunday of month, Oak Hill 100 Morn-Tyabb Rd, Mornington Portsea Point Nepean Craft: Easter Saturday March 26 at Point Nepean. 9am-2pm Red Hill: First Saturday of the month, September-May, RH Showgrounds, Arthur’s Seat Rd, Red Hill 8am to 1pm (2pm for April Markets) Rosebud Community School: Second Saturday of the
month, Rosebud Primary School Cnr Pt Nepean and Jetty Rd Rosebud Lions Club: First Sunday of the month, Rosebud Village Green. 7am till 2pm Rosebud Trash n Treasure: Fifth Saturday months, Rosebud Primary School Cnr Pt Nepean & Jetty Rd. 7.30am till noon Seaford Farmers’: Third Sunday every month, 8am-1pm Broughton St Reserve Station St Seaford Seaford Handmade Homemade Third Sunday of month, 10am-3pm, Seaford Scout Hall, Seaford Somerville Anglican Church: Second Saturday of month 9am-1pm, Stalls can range from bric a brac to plants, fruit & vegies, 2a Eramosa Rd West, Somerville The Briars Market: every Tuesday afternoon 3-6pm; 0478 536 081; briarsmarket@gmail.com Tootgarook Primary School: Fourth Saturday of the month 7.30am-12.30pm. Wellbeing Market: Saturday March 12, 10am-3pm, Balnarring Community Hall, free entry. Wells St Farmers Market: every Thurs 8am-2pm in Wells St
EMU PLAINS MARKET – THE MARKET WITH MORE! The MOrnington Peninsulas Freshest Market An independent market showcasing Melbourne and the Peninsula’s very best makers, creators, growers and collectors. 200+ stalls, kids entertainment, live music, workshops, gourmet food & local fresh produce!
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Beneath the sun dappled gumtree canopy, local traders once again transform the bush setting of the Emu Plains Reserve into a snaking trail of colourful market stalls welcoming people with an offer of unique crafts, amazing food and fresh produce. Now in it’s 4th season, the EPM boasts over 200 stallholders each hand picked for their unique style, design and philosophy. To further enhance the market visitors’ experience the EPM also offers monthly workshops to share skills, stories and tips providing a first hand insight into a creative passion that can last a lifetime! This month’s workshop is with Rustic Revival where you can learn the art of bringing old pieces of furniture back to life! Whatever you love you’ll enjoy the sights, sounds, flavours, action and colour of the Peninsula’s best outdoor market. For more details & workshop bookings log onto www.emuplainsmarket.com.au. Emu Plains Reserve, Coolart Road, Balnarring.
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Now this is something sweet - three generations coming together to create a business that has been inspired by heritage and love! Welcome to Sweets for Tilly, a family owned and run business that creates beautiful and delectable edible works of art. Rachel and Nancy, along with their mum Jacqueline had always talked about starting a business where baking took centre stage. Two years ago, when Rachel was seven months pregnant, they finally took the plunge and started Sweets for Tilly and the last twenty-four months have been hectic, happy and sweetly delicious. Rachel explains. ‘My grandmother’s name was Mathilde which in French is Matilda and the abbreviation is Tilly. She was always in the kitchen cooking and giving advice on respecting others and holding to your values. We wanted to forge the connection between three generations of women who love to bake. Mum’s been doing it for over forty years and Nancy and I have great memories of learning from her throughout our childhood. Now we enjoy sharing our own works of edible art with our clients.’ Sweets for Tilly is not your average cake producing business. The girls love a challenge and thrive on creating unique sweets (they’ve made a special ‘Waterhole’ cake for author Graeme Base and their brother created a macaron chandelier which comes complete with stand to house fifty macarons.) They can create cakes for any event whether private or corporate, and many of their products can be found in cafes throughout the Peninsula including Sunny Ridge Strawberry Farm. Gluten free macarons are also available. ‘Our hard work is paying off’, says Rachel. ‘We were lucky enough to receive the 2015 Soar Collective’s (empowering and inspiring business women) Woman of the Year and Business Owner (Products Based) awards.’ So success is sweet! Book now to make your next event something scrumptiously special - with Sweets for Tilly. Servicing the Peninsula and Melbourne areas Rachel: 0402 452 515 Nancy: 0439 286 690 hello@sweetsfortilly.com.au
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GPO HOTEL CELEBRATES AUTUMN WITH A TASTY NEW MENU
Newly refurbished GPO Hotel has launched a new Autumn menu created by Head Chef, Patrick Bowring. In previous seasons Patrick has been serving up modern gastro cuisine while slowing introducing patrons to the delights of Tex Mex cuisine. This new menu is a brash explosion of seasonal flavours which will be sure to delight locals and day trippers alike. Encompassing local produce and quintessential Autumn ingredients known for their earthy and warm flavours, the new GPO menu features a full flavoured Porcini Gnocchi with local pine mushrooms hand picked by Patrick from Red Hill fields. Tempura zucchini flowers filled with ricotta, mint and romesco sauce are clear crowd pleasers, making the perfect starter or satisfying snack. “The menu adheres to my MARCH 2016 (52)
philosophy of using simple local ingredients with robust seasonal flavours ” says Patrick. If your mouth isn’t watering yet, a BBQ sampler has been introduced featuring signature smoked meats, a sumptuous 12 hour brisket and delicious prawn slider with BBQ corn and green harrissa mayo. It’s this American style BBQ that is giving the GPO a real distinctive edge. Rosebud’s GPO has been enjoying a welcome revival after a recent refurb and rebrand. More plans are underway to develop the second storey into a year round casual dining, bar and function area, to be completed by Spring 2016. The additional space and water views will be a welcome feature to this increasingly popular venue, further positioning the GPO Hotel as the Peninsula’s place to meet.
Vespa’s Gelateria & Licensed Cafe is known for delicious gelato and crepes that satisfy right? Well let me tell you something – this Main St favourite is open seven days a week offering coffee that makes any morning worth getting up for and lunches that leave you wanting more. Eight am, that’s when the doors open every day and Roberto and his team get you going with the most delicious blend of aromatic coffee you can imagine. Double shot to go, or perhaps you’re after a yummy muffin or pastry to complement the dark roast brew? Either way the bouquet emanating from this atmospheric Italian eatery and the vibrancy of the staff will have you thinking you’ve been transported to Italy where flavour and fabulousness go hand in hand. It doesn’t stop there. Lunch time is where the authentic Italiano lasagne, panini, soups and wraps come out to play. Vespa’s is fully licensed so why not enjoy a glass of vino over lunch and finish up with some crepes or cake for dessert? Or grab a group of friends in the afternoon and come inside for a taste sensation cheese board with a coffee or local wine. Vespa’s Gelateria is open until 11pm every night. That means you’ve always got somewhere to go when you’re hungry, thirsty or just want a late night catch up cocktail. Salute! Cin cin. Vespa’s Gelateria & Dessert Bar A: 31 Main St, Mornington P: 5976 3447 www.facebook.com/vespas.com.au
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Love chocolate? Then you’ll love a visit to the Premium Chocolate Company in Braeside. This direct to public factory outlet which is the distribution centre for Swiss Master Chocolatier Lindt, is choco-block full of delicious premium sweets of all shapes and sizes.
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There’s giant three kilo bunnies created from the Premium Chocolate Brand (made with Lindt chocolate) or Chocolatier eggs at the ready for Easter which is only a hop, skip and a jump around the corner, plus all your favourite Lindt blocks (think roasted hazelnut or 70% cocoa smooth dark). The Premium Chocolate Company is the perfect spot to find all your wedding bonbonniere too. Decorated heart shaped boxes (or bags) filled with foil embossed hearts or Lindt balls are a great gift for guests on your special day or use them to decorate your wedding tables. All packaging can be personalised when ordering for more than seventy-five. These gift packs are ideal for Hotel and Bed and Breakfasts as well, leave them on the pillow or beside the tea and coffee facilities as a welcoming gesture. There’s something to suit all price ranges at the Premium Chocolate Company and they’ll be open on Saturdays from February 26 leading up to the holidays so you won’t have to worry about missing out! Check their Facebook page to see Sunday opening times closer to Easter and to get ready for pure premium pleasure. The Premium Chocolate Company Factory 6, 238 Governor Rd, Braeside 9580 5244 www.facebook.com/ premiumchocolatecompany http://premiumchocolateco.com.au/
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About Thyme in Mornington has stopped doing dinners and is now open seven days a week providing yummy breakfasts and satisfying lunches from 9am until 4pm. This fresh is best eatery makes all its dishes in house and there are lots of rotating specials so you’ll never get bored. Chow down on toasted muesli, buttermilk pancakes or eggs benedict to break the fast, or a crisp
garden salad full of vegies for lunch while admiring the work of local artists hanging on the walls or jewellery on display. Healthy is best and all the ingredients are market fresh! About Thyme A: 10 Blake St, Mornington P: 5973 6362 www.facebook.com/About.Thyme.Restaurant
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Name: Michael Demagistris Age: 34 Job title: Chef/Owner A chat with Mornington Peninsula’s Food, Wine and Dining Experts
What is your signature dish? I don’t really have a signature dish per say, but I would like to recommend the Salt and Pepper Quail as seen on Masterchef Professionals, the Beetroot Cigar (which has some theatre) and east’s own version of One Pot Clam Bake inspired by my food tour in Portugal. What makes a good chef? Passion, dedication, understanding of seasonality and permaculture. I have a pet hate for wastage, but love making things from scratch. Favourite food? Anything with high flavour, I’m sold.
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Favourite restaurant (other than your own), and why? I love sampling authentic cuisines at off the beaten track restaurants. What is the best thing about the Mornington Peninsula? The abundance of fresh produce, both on land and sea. What do you do in your spare time? I love to go diving for sea urchins or fishing off the rocks. What is one thing not many people know about you? I love and play tennis‌ and when I was in my teens I wanted to be a tennis star. Hopefully I can live that dream through one of my kids. Please share one food tip or secret with our readers. Some herbs such as pigs face, beach mustard and samphire added to your home grown garden salad would be a real talking point for when you have guests over. Do you have a favourite chef, celebrity or local? Dan Barber as I love his food philosophies. Images by Dominique Cherry
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Man Snapper Point looks great today yachts swaying with their draped sails against the breeze, a cloudless sky and the pier stretching all the way to Melbourne and back. Mitch and Laura are leaning over the edge of the wall below me looking into the reflective water. There is chatting and smiling, as the two Shoreham locals check out sea anemones and adjust their wild hair with a casual flair that stops passersby in their tracks, something they’ve got to get used to now. Upstairs at The Rocks, eighteen year old Laura explains. “I still feel a bit strange when people want to take a photo of us. It’s a weird thing to get used to.” Her twenty year old brother Mitch chips in. “I had more of a problem being in the studio with all those big cameras coming at me from every angle.” So how does this dynamic foodie duo that has culinary experts raving and beachside dwellers gasbagging keep their cool? Smoke and mirrors! “You know she cried when she met Manu (Feildel)”, laughs Mitch who is training to be a paramedic and spends his time playing cricket, surfing and snowboarding. “He’s good enough to play for Australia”, chimes in Laura and offers that Manu is a big deal because she lives and breathes food, (she only reads cook books, watches loads of SBS food shows and spends days preparing and sourcing ingredients). So is Pete (Evans). The siblings are big fans of his Paleo principles and live by the paddock to plate mantra. “We’re all about Nose to Tail cooking. If you’re going to slaughter a living thing you’d better use the whole lot,” states this self determined yet calm Leo born beauty who continues,
“Dad who is a jack of all trades and I are raising sheep in Flinders for a niche market and it would be great to learn more about butchery. It’s important to know where your food comes from”, Mitch agrees. This music and live gig fanatic, (think local bands Young Vincent and Zombitches), has chilled out coastal charm, perfect surfing pin-up fodder. Shoreham’s siblings are the youngest team to be on Seven’s My Kitchen Rules. Yes, they did home economics at Rosebud High after going to Red Hill Consolidated but how do you get a spot on Australia’s leading prime time show? “At first I thought Mum (Alpaca breeder, Jillaroo and nursery hand) and Laura would be a good fit”, says Mitch. “But I got roped in. We sent off Laura’s recipes and our photos and before we knew it we were accepted. Everyone thought we didn’t know anything because we are young”. French and Indonesian speaking Laura who is also keen on Zen Do Kai, Brazilian Jiu-jitsu and Muay Thai Martial Arts (she’s off to Thailand in April to compete) says ‘but we do’. They received a score of ten from Manu for their Black Forest Mousse Cake and an eighty nine out of a possible one hundred and ten for their 3 course meal at their pop up restaurant ‘The Pines’ in episode 2 in February. Now the show’s finished filming (and no they are not going to tell me who wins!) what’s the future hold? “I want to train with the best. I love Heston (Blumenthal)”, says Laura - and Mitch? “I enjoy producing – breeding clean organic animals…” Watch this space (and MKR!) to see just how long it takes for these guys to rule inside the kitchen and out. Something tells me it will be sooner rather than later.
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Sorrento House 1
Sorrento House 1, the latest coastal project from Vibe Design Group, is the Australian Beach house re-imagined. The building presents a modest, yet sinuous face to passersby. Timber battening twists to become shuttering for windows behind. A cast concrete wall articulates the point of entry. A low-slung, ocean grey angular roof constructed from 18m sheets of custom Colorbond is punctuated by a cast concrete chimney; stylish protection from any seaward weather. If the exterior is uniquely Australian in vernacular, the interior might just as easily be Northern European or Japanese. The synthesis of timber, cast concrete and steel is sensitive and assertive in equal measure. Each material is given a role, an opportunity to shine solo, and contribute in concert. Silken timber renders concrete textural, and luxurious, in return. Extended proportions define the living spaces, from the monolithic kitchen through to the integrated fireplace and hearth. The design language of Vibe has rarely found a clearer expression than in these spaces; expansive and spacious, yet human in scale. The private, restrained entry to the building is balanced by a more expansive rear elevation, complete with deck and swimming pool. The game of geometry is played out in the roof from this aspect. It is strikingly resolved with flair and personality. This house sits naturally on the Mornington Peninsula, but might just as easily find itself in any of Australia’s coastal regions. This house demonstrates that modesty and luxury can be reconciled simply through good design. Vibe design group originated on the Mornington Peninsula in 2006 backed by it’s founder Michael O’Sullivan. Over 15 years prior, Michael forged a reputation for high quality coastal design along with an extensive knowledge of construction. The team at Vibe Design Group embrace the challenges and opportunities that each unique site presents and the Mornington Peninsula remains one of their favoured design locations. Designer: Vibe Design Group P: 9815 2788 vibedesign.com.au Builder: Icon Synergy
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9 Seaspray Close Safety Beach $3,300,000 This is the most coveted position in Martha Cove, right on the entrance with sweeping views out to Port Phillip Bay and along the harbour channel as well as additional views of Mt Martha Hill and Arthurs Seat. The property includes a 15m freehold Berth, almost on your doorstep. The views are panoramic whatever way you look. Two levels of furnished elegant living with every conceivable luxury you would imagine a property of this calibre to have. The lower level has a wide entry leading to an entertainer’s kitchen, overlooking the ground floor undercover deck. There are 3 generous bedrooms serviced by an expansive family stone and granite bathroom as well as the well-equipped laundry. The family room features a gas open fire and leads out to a rear grassed area complete with an outdoor shower with plenty of room to stow the kayaks on returning from the beach. There is a double garage and workshop/ control room located on this level with direct access into the entry hall.
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WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL DO LIVE THE GOOD LIFE! The top level is breathtaking, with its high ceilings and views in every direction. It is open plan leading to an enclosed sun room and an al fresco terrace featuring a spa bath, triple barbeques and an inbuilt wine refrigerator. Imagine sitting here relaxing and watching the world go by. The kitchen is fitted out with top quality fittings and is the hub of the room, enough to make any cook envious. The lounge has a gas rock fire surrounded by a stone feature wall. The main bedroom suite has a walk through dressing room complete with a wall of robes and a luxurious ensuite bathroom complete with a full sized spa bath. A separate powder room is conveniently located on this level. This home has far too many features to describe including C-Bus climate controlled heating and cooling, inbuilt sound system, polished Sydney Blue gum floors, custom made carpets and computerised blind controls. Only an inspection will reveal all that this property entails. Contact Sandra Dunbar on 0409 020 534 to make an appointment for inspection.
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IXL LANDSCAPES - UPGRADE YOUR OUTDOOR LIVING Local landscape designer Chris Carter, owner of IXL Design & Construction, was born and bred on the Mornington Peninsula. Chris Carter is passionate about his work, specialising in prestige pool finishes, including tiling, landscapes decks and water features. IXL Design & Construction focus on their quality of work, not quantity. He has spent 20 years working as a qualified landscape gardener and is a highly experienced tradesman, lending his hand to many aspects of design and construction over the years. He is a specialist in the unique trade of pool tiling. Chris leads his team of qualified professional tradesmen on each individual job. The team are based on the
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Sizzling hot one day, cold and raining the next… Wouldn’t you like to control Melbourne’s everchanging weather?
With a shade and cover solution from Camerons Blinds & Awnings, you can! Whether you’re looking for sun, rain or wind protection for your home or business, Camerons Blinds & Awnings manufacture and install an extensive range of outdoor and indoor shade and cover solutions that are custom designed to protect your windows, doors, glass roof and alfresco areas. We also offer an extensive range of quality finishes & designer fabrics, plus automation systems that offer ease-of-use and automatically control the weather at all times. With over 30 years servicing Mornington Peninsula customers, at Camerons Blinds & Awnings we guarantee you: • All the biggest brands and latest technology. • Expert knowledge and advice by our trained and experienced team. • Melbourne’s largest range and best value for money. • First class professional and safe installation. • Award winning custom design solutions. Our customers agree that modern blinds, awnings and shade systems are an essential addition to their homes and businesses, and with a wealth of
experience in all aspects of indoor and outdoor shade and weather products, our dedicated team at Camerons can assist. Blinds and awnings act as great insulators against the weather all year round. Simply add an indoor or outdoor shade, awning, blind, canopy or shutter to your windows or glass roof, and you can regulate temperature, create privacy and control the amount of sunlight that fills the area. A quality outdoor awning or blind on your windows can help keep your home cool in summer and warm in winter, and can significantly reduce your energy usage inside. As well as protecting your precious furnishings and carpets from the fading effects of the sun, they look great too! Outdoor awnings and shade products such as folding arm awnings, clear or mesh alfresco blinds, shade structures, shade sails, umbrellas, conservatory roof shades and retractable pergola systems create a stylish extra outdoor living area whilst providing the ultimate in shade and protection from heat, glare UV rays and rain, meaning that you can relax or entertain no matter what Melbourne’s weather has in store. Via a thorough consultation service at your home or business, at Camerons we will custom design a made-to-measure shade or cover system to the highest quality standards specifically to suit your needs, your decor and your budget. We also offer a DIY supply-only service and pride ourselves on our first class customer service.
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GREEDILULU is a gorgeous new space in Mornington, which brings together an eclectic mix of local and international homewares, textiles and jewellery. Artisan, handmade and vintage products, all with a unique modern twist and a ‘bohemian luxe’ feel. 12 Blake Street Morninton. Open Mon-Sat 10-5pm and Sun 10-3pm. MARCH 2016 (52)
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Whether your looking for classic elegance, eclectic chic or a modern contemporary feel, curtains provide colour and impact to every room. In addition to the exciting and endless visual opportunities they offer, the abundance of practical benefits makes curtains a wise choice. Choose from Dollar Curtains & Blinds extensive selection of fabrics and styles, and match with the latest tracking, pelmets and decorator finishes such as coordinating custom made cushions. Curtains provide excellent light control, privacy and reduce outside noise levels, allowing you to have complete control over your environment depending on the occasion and your mood. If you’re looking for complete blockout then our curtains are the ideal solution – combined with our lining and pelmets you can enjoy the ultimate in room darkening. Curtains are a great way to enhance your interior design
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End Of An Era In Moorooduc BY LIZ ROGERS
The iconic Garden of Quasimodo on the corner of Males Rd and Moorooduc Highway is up for sale for the first time in history – EVER! Owner Joel Norford’s much loved home and garden centre will be hard to let go of. He explains. ‘It’s only that other business interests have taken over and I just don’t have the time to dedicate to it. It’s been a great little business. The right person could completely revitalise it and make their mark. ‘ The Garden of Quasimodo is all about outdoor living, relaxation and inspiration. Variety of product ensures you’ll find something at the right price. It’s really got the lot from pots and pumps to landscape materials
and outdoor furniture. There are water features and sculptures, stone and timber furniture plus wood fire ovens for outdoor cook ups. “Whoever realises the potential in this Moorooduc landmark has a once in a life time chance to own a profitable business that already has a stellar name and the loyal customer base behind it.” “This is a great opportunity for someone who wants to make a living out of all things garden and design. It’s established and ready to go”, continues Joel, as is his
award winning Landscape and Construction business QScape, (creating beautiful gardens across the Peninsula for over twelve years) which is also for sale. So get to it. Give Joel a call on 0421 068 273 to find out more information on the sale of both these brilliant Peninsula businesses – Today! The Garden of Quasimodo A: Corner Males and Moorooduc Hwy, Moorooduc P: 5978 8700 www.gardenofquasimodo.com.au
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But first we need to consolidate. Once the tomatoes, cucumbers and other main crops have given all they can they can be carefully removed from the soil, torn up and incorporated into the compost pile. The free beds can then be layered with old compost and mulched ready for autumn plantings or a green manure crop. If some of your crops are hanging on a little longer than expected, consider removing a little more lawn and starting a new bed. The pumpkins, late tomatoes and second crops of corn and beans (among others) should continue to provide for another couple of months. We can also begin sowing seeds in punnets for your cool season crop now. Broccoli, beetroot, cabbage, cauliflower, celery, kale, mustards, silverbeet and all the salad greens can be readied. Then in the next few weeks we can direct sow our broad beans, peas, radishes and turnips. Early onions and garlic bulbs will also go in during April and May. If you are new to growing your food at home or are thinking about getting started, this is a good time
to start preparing your yard to grow more fruit and vegetables. If you have a back or front yard that receives more than 4 hours direct sunlight during winter you will be able to grow a significant proportion of your fresh food at home throughout the year. It just requires a bit of planning to work out the most suitable areas for your vegetable beds, fruit trees, berries, and … don’t forget the chooks! The most common method of backyard vegetable growing these days is using raised beds, constructed using rock/stone, corrugated iron or timber. If you choose to grow in raised beds, some thought should go into the material you use as there are many options available. With most building materials there is a recycled alternative to consider that will do the same job as a new product, and there are some manufactured products that you might choose to stay away from all together (such as imported pre-fabricated beds, certain plastics, etc). As far as health concerns go though, it is important to know if any of the materials you use have been chemically treated in any way, as some timbers are. Do some research! Growing directly in the ground in mounded rows is
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As our Summer crops begin to fade out and the days become shorter, the time is ripe to start planning for the cool season in the garden.
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A kitchen table is where stories are swapped, laughter is shared and meals are eaten. In short, a crucial part of good living. As Donna of Luxe Living puts it, “Here at Luxe Living, we believe good living emerges from within the home and as you collect the things you love, that are authentic to you, your house becomes your home.” “Our style is a blend of influences and geography, with a mix of handcrafted locally made elements and those sourced from the far corners. We create a mix of real, raw, earthy pieces that we love and want to live with in our own homes. Our range of solid timber furniture pieces are locally made from either recycled or sustainably managed timber.” Dining tables and other solid timber pieces can be purchased directly from existing stock on display, or alternatively, their team can work with you to design a one off piece to meet your design, size and finish requirements at realistic prices. A recent installation of tables featured in the ‘Table Love’ advertisement can be found at Case de Playa, Main Street, Mornington (according to Donna it’s well worth a visit!). Luxe Living is located in the little cottage at 303 Main Street, Mornington opposite the Information Centre, “we’d love to see you”, says Donna. Luxe Living A: 303 Main Street, Mornington M: 0417 518 322 email: luxeoutdoorliving@gmail.com web: www.luxeoutdoorliving.com.au
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2. A citrus-based cleaning solution is applied to the fibres.
The simple answer when it comes to the best way to clean carpets is ‘restorative carpet cleaning’.
3. The cleaning solution is gently washed through with rotating nylon brush. 4. Carpet is rinsed clean using powerful hot water extraction, removing dirt particles and detergent residues.
Restorative cleaning delivers the deep down clean of steam cleaning without wetting the carpet backing or underlay, so drying time is often shorter than regular dry cleaning.
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Restorative carpet cleaning uses the full 7 step process regarded in the industry as the most thorough way to clean your carpet. More importantly, the cleaning solution is removed for your carpet, unlike steam and dry cleaning methods that often leave cleaning residues behind.
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