Mornington Peninsula Magazine May 2018

Page 1

May 2018

FREE PPA 100009488

everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month • FOOD WINE PRODUCE • ARTS EVENTS LEISURE • HOME DECOR GARDEN • BUSINESS • HEALTH BEAUTY FASHION •


Choose your headboard style - Mozart or Adagio - then mix ‘n’ match with your choice of drawer base or lift-up base. Available in Slate Grey and Oatmeal.

Mornington

S SDAY THUR IDAYS R &F

Peninsula Homemaker Centre, Cnr Nepean Highway & Bungower Road, Mornington VIC 3931 (03) 5973 6333


UP TO

60% OFF

STOREWIDE 60% 40% 15% OFF

peninsula home 1128 - 1132 nepean hwy mornington phone 03 5973 4899

LUDUCOLIVING.COM.AU


Rye couple make waves

on House Rules BY ANDREA KELLETT

Australia’s biggest home renovation show, House Rules, is back and this year a Rye couple star in the Channel 7 juggernaut series. Married surfers Kristie and Leigh are tipped to make serious waves in the

competition. “We’re competitive, very competitive,” Kristie, 36, says. Leigh, 33, is all in. “We’re here to do whatever it takes to win,” he adds. The couple married in 2009 and own a beach shack where they are raising their children Billie, 3, and Kobe, 7. It’s an idyllic spot for this active pair, who moved from the eastern suburbs, drawn to the Peninsula by their love of the ocean and the outdoors. “Where we live is our dream location,” Kristie explains. “But our house is definitely not our dream.” Leigh, a carpenter, started renovations a year ago but work stalled after they ran out of money. “It’s a huge project to do on your own,” he says. “It’s taken me for ever to get it to where it is and I’m knackered.” Stay-at-home mum Kristie adds: “The whole house falls back on Leigh. We can’t pay someone else to do it. We’re far from finished and I’m sick of living on a building site.” So they did what any couple in their situation would do, right? They sent an audition tape to the producers of House Rules, and Kristie’s strong-willed yet lovable character and the couple’s feisty pairing caught their eyes. “We actually had an argument on the tape,” Kristie says, laughing. “I made him do it three times and he cracked it and literally said ‘As if anything’s going to happen out of this. Don’t waste my time, I’ve got to go to footy training’.” They both

(4

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

roar with laughter. “What makes me upset is all we tried to do is buy a little affordable house in a gorgeous street and make it into a family home,” Kristie says. “There’s no end in sight. This house is sucking the life out of us.” Speaking with Mornington Peninsula Magazine just weeks before the show was due to go to air, both agreed House Rules had been a life-changing experience. “It was awesome,” Leigh says. “I loved it,” Kristie adds. “It’s me. I grew up in a tradie family and I can’t sit still. We’re always doing something.” As for a glimpse of what’s in store, well, you’ll have to tune in. But we did get this: “There’s never a dull moment with us,” Kristie says. “I think we bite off more than we can chew a lot.” House Rules 2018, hosted by Johanna Griggs, sees seven new teams gambling with the most important possession in their lives. To win the ultimate prize, they have to renovate seven houses in seven weeks. The teams travel the country, hand over the keys to their homes and leave their opposition to transform every room in their house. This year’s competition will, producers say, deliver the best results ever seen in House Rules history. House Rules starts this month on Seven.

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


9017 3780

thenaturalroom.com.au Tue to Fri 10 - 5 Sat 10 - 4 2/206 Governor Road, Braeside

Hand crafted in your choice of solid timber and made right here in Melbourne. The Natural Room combines elegant lines and natural oil finishes to provide the perfect compliment to any contemporary space.


Toorak girls are #girlswhocan “Be bold. Be you,” said Toorak Collegian Paris Room (TC ‘00) when she presented at this year’s International Women’s Day assembly. As a Ministerial Adviser, Paris (pictured) works in a male-dominated industry and has faced a number of challenges throughout her career. She believes that if you aim high and work hard, you can achieve anything. This month Toorak College launches its #girlswhocan campaign to celebrate past and present students who dream big,

(6

pursue their passion and embrace every opportunity. Kate Cousins (TC ‘96), a Specialist Engineer at General Motors, and Jasmine Chong (TC’05), Creative Director of a New York City Fashion Label, share their inspiring journeys. How did your time at Toorak College lead you to where you are today? KC: I always had a love for Lego and a natural flair for Maths and Science so in Year 12 I studied English, Physics, Chemistry, Maths Methods and Specialist Maths. I noticed the Bachelor of Engineering course description mentioned working with Lego and programming computers so I thought that it would be the perfect degree for me!

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

JC: At school, I gained the confidence to pursue my love for the arts. I studied product design and textiles and my teachers always provided me with great advice and guidance. Ultimately, this led me to study fashion design at one of the top art schools in the US - the School of Art Institute of Chicago. What challenges and opportunities have you experienced throughout your career? KC: As one of four females in a class of 70, I knew I was entering a male-dominated industry. I see it as a positive though as it has given me many opportunities to stand out and shine. We need more women in STEM as they bring a different perspective to the industry. Companies are keen to recruit talented females too! Working

at General Motors I have been given the opportunity to travel the world testing vehicles and attending conferences. JC: After College, I moved to New York and worked for luxury fashion designers Marchesa, Anna Sui and Halston before launching my own label at New York Fashion Week. Running my own business can be challenging but my determination and work ethic gets me through. Toorak College graduates stand out as well-rounded, confident and ambitious young women who go on to make their mark on the world. Find out why girls thrive at Toorak College at its Open Morning on Wednesday, May 23. To register for a tour, visit toorakcollege. vic.edu.au SUPPLIED

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


Where Where potential potential

meets meets possibility... possibility...

Here every is encouraged Toorak girlsstudent are girls who can. to dream big and is iscelebrated for Here every student encouraged what they big achieve. to dream and is celebrated for what they achieve.

Personalised learning, quality teaching Personalised learning, quality teaching Average class size ofof 1717 Average class size Dynamic curriculum from ELC toexcellence VCE Dynamic curriculum, academic Innovative learning facilities Innovative learning facilities State-of-the-art sporting facilities State-of-the-art sporting facilities Supportive, caring environment Supportive, caring environment

Discover Toorak College | Open Wednesday 23 May Applications now open for 2019 andDay 2020 Register online at toorakcollege.vic.edu.au Book a tour. Register online at toorakcollege.vic.edu.au

This is possibility. This is Toorak.


ADVENTUROUS

MINDS put their best foot forward. They are unafraid of mistakes and failure; they deconstruct, reinterpret and refine their understanding. Adventurous Minds create and innovate, They are ready to find a different path, an original vision.

INFORMATION SESSION Tuesday 1 May – 7:30pm – Join our Principal, Jonathan Walter, to hear more about our school. CAMPUS TOURS Wed 30, Thurs 31 May & Fri 1 June – BOOK VIA WEBSITE E N Q U I R E N OW F O R Y E A R 5 2 019

RE A L WO RLD. RE A L E X PE RI E N C E . RE A L U N D E R STA N D I N G .

5971 6100

woodleigh.vic.edu.au


Human skills is a better term

The careers of today’s students will be very different to those experienced by the vast majority of their parents. And in their future, the world will be one where ‘soft skills’ – capabilities like problem-solving, critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, emotional intelligence and sound judgement – will be more critical than ever before. As workplaces and careers become more fluid, a distinguishing factor will be the ability to adapt and have the foresight to understand what the next change will be. And while automation will replace many jobs, these key human skills are irreplaceable and will only become more important professional assets. Yet in many cases schools place little importance on the development and acquisition of these skills. At Woodleigh, however, our curriculum is structured to provide students with opportunities to develop what we see as essential skills for living. From ECC to VCE, age and stage-appropriate programs which include Outdoor Education and Camp Programs, the Activities Program, Round Square and Exchange Opportunities

and a variety of Service Learning opportunities develop these essentially human skillsets in our students. What makes these learning experiences so powerful is the fact that they engage students in the real world. By working to solve real problems and then presenting their findings to real audiences, our students connect deeply with their learning – they are empowered to find their voice and be active in their learning, rather than solely being acted upon. In a world which no longer rewards people for what they know but for what they can do with what they know, it is these human skills that will enable our young people to be adaptable and successful. We are proud to see our students taking responsibility for the choices they make and bringing about positive change in the world through their learning. For further information about Woodleigh’s programs, information evenings and campus tours, please visit our website woodleigh.school or call the Enrolments Office on 5971 6100. JONATHAN WALTER – Principal

Woodleigh’s Hattah Camp is a rite of passage for Year 10 students. Seven challenging days of hiking and canoeing work to build friendships and understanding, resilience and teamwork. It unearths new skills and new leaders. For many, it is their most memorable time at our school.

LIFE CAN HAVE ITS UPS AND DOWNS...

Our team of family lawyers are able to provide assistance in all aspects of family law including:

Protect yourself and loved ones with local expertise.

• Children • Finances /Property • Divorce

We pride ourselves on our good relationship with clients and focus on achieving the best possible outcomes; through what can be a very difficult time.

• De Facto Relationships • Financial Agreements

Contact our Mornington office on 03 5973 6919 to book a consultation.

MAY 2018 (78)

www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

9)


OUR COVER

Main Image: See the range of winter looks instore now at Fiona’s of Mornington see page 81 Top row: Loads of Mother’s Day ideas like this one from Room With A View in Dromana, see our feature pages 74-80. Clare Bowditch is one of the featured artists at this year’s Mornington Music Festival see pages 22-23 Bottom row: Olieve & Olie have it covered for Mother’s Day (photo Kate Donnelly Love the Pen) see page 91. Pelikan Societe is featured in our Hastings special, see pages 48-51 (photo by Willow Creative).

News & Interviews 3-47 Socials 66, 91, 94, 100 Hello Hastings 48-51 The Business 52-56 Winter Wine Weekend Liftout Program 57-64 Arts, Events & Diary Dates 65-73 Mother’s Day 74-80 Health Beauty Fashion & Stars 81-89 Peninsula Made & Markets 90-93 Food & Wine / Sunday Sessions 94-101 Property Home Decor 102-120 PUBLISHER, EDITOR Lisa Walton lisa@mpmag.com.au CHIEF SUB Geoff Scott geoff@mpmag.com.au CUSTOMER RELATIONS & SALES Molly Mitchell 0407 225 261 molly@mpmag.com.au Chendelle Kolasa 0412 030 802 chendelle@mpmag.com.au Anna Georgiou 0401 598 613 anna@franklyfrankston.com.au JOURNALISTS & FEATURE WRITERS Liz Rogers, Kate Sears, Drew Cooper, Stephanie Johnson, Maurie Hutchinson, Kate Save, Adam Nicholls SOCIAL MEDIA Kate Sears & Jasmine Ward DISTRIBUTION Archie and his band of helpers DESIGN Willow Creative, Lisa Walton, Jasmine Ward PHOTOGRAPHY Tanya Fry, Willow Creative

Next out June 1, book by May 14 WE’VE GOT THE PENINSULA COVERED 50,000 copies every month

Home Delivery Olivers Hill to Mt Martha. Bulk Delivery 2500+ outlets with baskets across the Peninsula and 75 outlets in Melbourne - Brighton, Elwood, St Kilda, Middle Park, Albert Park, Port Melbourne, Docklands, South Melbourne, Richmond, South Yarra, Toorak, Armadale & Malvern.

Mornington Peninsula Magazine

Frankly Frankston Magazine & Mt Eliza Village Magazine

Ph: 5906 5771 or 9708 8222 PO BOX 3554, Mornington 3931

www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

In Print, Online & on Social Media @MornPenMag @FranklyFrankston @MtElizaVillageMag

( 10

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

Baxter brings history and art to public space BY LIZ ROGERS

Next time you’re in Baxter, take a look at the larger-than-life mural donning the side of the Baxter Telephone Exchange. This huge and colourful work depicting the late Benjamin Baxter and a glimpse of Peninsula pastoral life provides a pictorial pick-me-up for residents and future visitors alike. Remembering Baxter’s agricultural heritage, the impressive mural was painted by Melbourne’s Murals in collaboration with students from Bayside Christian College and was unveiled in early March. Celebrating 100 years since the town was named, the mural includes an impressive portrait of Benjamin, who became Melbourne’s first postmaster after moving from Sydney. His wife, Martha, dispatched the first home mail direct from the Hobsons Bay/Port Phillip area before the pair finally headed south and settled in Moorooduc/Baxter in 1840.

Martha arrived in Sydney on The Hope a day earlier than her husband with two small children – Maria, 4, and baby Barbara Gertrude. Benjamin came to Australia on the Prince George. They eventually had nine children and leased 6070ha on the Peninsula before purchasing 132ha after the lease expired in 1860. The property, known as Carrup Carrup, still exists, and so does the original cottage, which provides a real slice of early settler history. The township of Baxter was originally named Baxter’s Flat and sprawled out around the Baxter station and the post office. Benjamin became a member of the Mornington Roads Board and served as a shire councillor and president and acted as a JP in the Frankston area. He was a cattle man and drove the beasts from Sydney to his beloved Carrup Carrup, and he also fancied a bit of horse racing, cricket and was a keen member of the amateur theatrical society. He died in 1872 at his home aged 87; you can find his gravestone and Martha’s – who died in 1906 aged 94 in the Frankston Memorial Park cemetery.

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine



This year, Peninsula Grammar introduced a new and innovative Food Technology program in state-of-the-art facilities for its Years 7 to 10 students. “As a school committed to 21st Century learning, it is the interdisciplinary learning opportunities that our Food Technology Centre gives our students that is the most exciting aspect,” said Principal, Mr Stuart Johnston. A critical component of the program is the

( 12

appointment of the right Food Technology teacher and Peninsula is pleased to say they’ve recruited one of the best. Mrs Renae Knight joined Peninsula at the beginning of the year with a Bachelor in Consumer Science and a Diploma of Education. “I think learning about food is incredibly important. It’s not just about the life skills and learning how to cook – although this is clearly a benefit,” she said. “Our young people need to understand the social, ethical, economic and sustainability considerations in the development of food products. It enables them to be informed citizens on so many levels.” Renae has developed a broad-based

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

Food Technology program encompassing hospitality, food science, nutrition and community engagement and the students are thoroughly enjoying it. “Parent feedback has also been very positive,” laughs Renae. “Especially when the students take home their creations to share the outcome of their work — this has been very popular, even when they don’t always get it quite right!” Peninsula Grammar has invested in a brand new purpose-built state-of-theart Food Technology space featuring top-of-the-range cooking facilities and a co-located classroom for theory and discussion.

“The kitchen facility is the best I have taught in,” said Renae. “It has been designed extremely well, with collaborative learning in mind.” Food Technology is set to grow at Peninsula Grammar, with more specialised elective classes that cover areas such as international cuisine, café-style food and meals suitable for entertaining. In 2019, Peninsula Grammar also plans to offer VCE Food Studies. To find out more about Peninsula Grammar’s Food Technology program, visit www.peninsulagrammar.vic.edu.au or call them on 9788 7777. SUPPLIED

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


Where I belong. OPEN DAY FRIDAY 18 MAY 9.00AM - 11.00AM www.peninsulagrammar.vic.edu.au

Peninsula Grammar’s Open Day provides visitors to our school the opportunity to learn more about who we are. Through our student-led tours, engagement with our experienced staff and time spent in our state of the art facilities there is much to be learnt about the Peninsula experience. Please join us on Friday 18 May to hear more from our Principal and to explore how our school can shape the learning journey of your child. Visit our website for details. Contact us on 9788 7777 or join a tour every Thursday from 9.30am.


BY KATE SEARS healthy, happy, honest and wholesome life is available to everyone so long as you have the right mind-set. What do you love most about being a nurse? I feel so privileged to be in a position where I can share a part of myself with someone who’s very vulnerable; helping them through their own journey, whatever that may be. And what inspired your pursuit of yoga? I was going through a big period of personal growth. In this time, yoga gave me the strength and courage to be What inspired you to start ‘fitwithgeorgie’? vulnerable, and I slowly learned how to make space for new It all started when I first began teaching myself yoga. I wanted opportunities, experiences and people to come into my life. a platform where I could track my progress, and it didn’t take How do your two passions complement each other? long before people started asking me questions. I love helping The hospital environment can be overwhelming at times, and people and sharing knowledge, so I would answer and help there’s a fine line between giving and over-giving. Sometimes as much as I could. It’s an epic accumulation of my desire to the demands of our job leave us with little to no energy and improve both myself and others. love for ourselves by the time we finally leave the ward. Yoga Why do you think your followers resonate with you so has taught me so much about self-love and acceptance, about much? understanding and nurturing not only myself but also those I believe it’s my vulnerability, honesty and everyday-ness. I I care for, and how to choose patience and compassion in often get messages from people saying that they love my particularly demanding or stressful times. The saying goes account because I post both my highlights and my struggles. that you can’t pour from an empty cup, and yoga is what I like to think I lead by example, showing the world that a helps me keep mine full of all the good stuff.

Georgie is a 24-year-old self-taught yogi from the Mornington Peninsula. She uses her Instagram account, @fitwithgeorgie (which has almost 45,000 followers), to share her love for yoga, as well as the ins and outs of her everyday life working as a registered nurse at Frankston Hospital.

( 14

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


sleep

IN STYLE

It’s time to create your dream bedroom. Whether your style is modern, classic or even retro, we have a furniture suite that will suit any style. EXCLUSIVE TO FORTY WINKS

BARKLEY QUEEN BED

$1699

TARA QUEEN BED

$595

Nepean Hwy ng

Bu

FI2542

ARMIDALE QUEEN BED

er ow ad Ro

Mornington Peninsula Home Cnr Nepean Highway & Bungower Road Ph: 03 5976 4060

fortywinks.com.au

$998


Here’s your chance to enter the record books — and all you have to do is look at the moon for 10 minutes. The Mornington Peninsula Astronomical Society is taking part in an Australia-wide attempt to set a world record for the most number of stargazers across multiple venues. The current record of 7960 people across 37 locations was set by the Australian National University in 2015. The attempt takes place at The Briars Astronomy Centre in Mount Martha (Melway ref: 151 E1) on Wednesday, May 23. All observers will be required to bring their own telescopes or binoculars (no sharing allowed), but you can buy a 30mm telescope with small tripod for just $8 through the booking portal at facebook. com/events/139925546846659/ — they will be handed out on the night and are yours to keep. Public admission to the event is $5 and includes tea and coffee and a live screening of Stargazing Live with Professor Brian Cox. The attempt will still go ahead if it’s cloudy or rainy and starts at 7pm with registration and telescope collection, followed by Stargazing Live at 8pm and the record attempt between 8-9pm.

Personal guide to Colombia and Ecuador How would you like to spend 19 days touring beautiful Colombia and Ecuador with someone who has expert knowledge of both countries? italktravel & cruise Brighton manager Tatyana Vanegas lived in Colombia for 10 years and is fluent in Spanish and English, and with her as your guide, together with Bunnik Tours, you’ll get a special insight into these colourful South American countries as you explore bustling traditional markets, wander through picturesque villages and tour colonial cities. You’ll be able to sample the delicacies of both countries and enjoy the warmth of their people. Departing March 26 next year, the tour costs from $8295pp, with a $500 early bird discount if you book by June 30. But with a maximum group size of 20 you’ll have to be quick if you want to travel by cable car to the stunning basilica of Las Lajas Sanctuary, meet the indigenous Guambiano people selling produce and handicrafts, explore the Cocora Valley’s cloud forest, and enjoy a scenic cruise on magnificent Lake Guatape.

days:

19

COLOMBIA & ECUADOR from

$8,295pp

EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT SAVE $500 PER PERSON*

u Exclusive departure 26 March 2019 u Maximum Group Size 20 u Personally escorted by Tatyana Vanegas, italk travel & cruise Brighton 340 Bay Street, Brighton E: tatyana@brighton.italk.travel brighton.italk.travel

( 16

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

03 9596 6555

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


LIMITED VIE WING OPPORTUNIT Y OPENING IN MAY

|

THE COURYARD HOUSE. 11 WIMBLEDON AVE, MOUNT ELIZA

VISIT OUR DISPLAY HOMES PAGE ON OUR WEBSITE TO REGISTER YOUR INTEREST

We design and build bespoke custom homes, tailored to your individual site, lifestyle and budget, achieving absolute luxury with practical and purposeful living. We have a wealth of experience designing custom homes across the Peninsula with over a dozen homes currently in progress. Whether it be capturing bay views, sympathetic design for a sloping site, or capturing the Peninsula lifestyle, we will collaborate with you to create your bespoke dream home. Contact us today or visit one of our display homes to discuss your custom home requirements.

VISIT L37.COM.AU | PHONE 8795 3000

DISPL AY HOMES THE MERIDIAN 697 SOUTH RD BENTLEIGH EAST OPEN SAT & SUN: 11AM - 5PM

W NE

THE HORIZON 323 BELMORE RD BALWYN NORTH OPEN SAT & SUN: 11AM - 5PM

THE VAUCLUSE 44 BELMORE RD, BALWYN OPEN THUR: 5.30 – 7.30PM SAT & SUN: 3PM – 5PM LIMITED VIEWING OPPORTUNITY


Live local, learn local, dine local Chisholm Institute’s Casuarina Student Restaurant in Rosebud operates on the philosophy of ‘grow, cook, eat’. It showcases all the Mornington Peninsula has to offer by sourcing produce here and having it cooked and served by students who work, study and reside here. Chisholm trainer and chef William Harmelin says: “The meals are wholesome and reflect seasonal availability. The food is a contemporary blend of classics and modern

1932_0418 CRICOS No 00881F

RTO No 0260

meals; all our produce is proudly sourced locally through our partnerships with local farmers and producers.” The chefs are either apprentices from some of the best Peninsula restaurants, cafés and wineries or full-time commercial cookery students on industry placement studying a Certificate III Commercial Cookery. While the chefs run the kitchen, service is provided by students studying a Certificate II or III in Hospitality specialising in front-ofhouse skills. “Our restaurant offers a realistic environment to showcase the talent and skills our students have developed during their course and provide them with the confidence and experience to take into the industry and beyond,” William says.

( 18

The restaurant has been operating for more than 10 years and can cater for corporate or social group functions with a capacity for up to 45 people. The venue has AV equipment and venue hire is complimentary when you book a function with catering. The chefs can discuss any event requirements, dates, menu options and prices. Let Chisholm hospitality students wine and dine you with a delicious three-course lunch every Tuesday and Wednesday from noon-2pm. Bookings are essential on 5950 2000 or email casuarina@chisholm.edu.au, and community, seniors and industry group bookings are welcome. Casuarina Student Restaurant is at Chisholm Institute Campus, Building A, cnr Boneo Rd and Henry Wilson Drive, Rosebud.

YOUR LOCAL TAFE. CHISHOLM ROSEBUD Hospitality and Tourism, Beauty, VCAL, Trades, Childhood Education, Environmental studies and more. Boneo Road, Rosebud. Call 5950 2050

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


There are two ways to make a mattress

1. Cheap

2. Superior

one piece

— inherently defective — no airflow

single sided

— half the support — half the comfort — half the life

attached foam pillow top

— hot & sweaty — flattens & collapses

Yes Mr Harvey. They should be 50% off!

✓ two piece

— can be flipped, turned & rotated — maximum air circulation & breathability

✓ double sided

— twice the support — twice the comfort — twice the life

✓ removable pillow top

— cooler, more hygienic sleep

✓ 5 year comfort promise

— free reconstruction, reconfigure for 5 years

Sorry Mr Harvey. We make them, you don’t!

Melbourne 189 Bay Rd Sandringham VIC 03 9533 1113

Adelaide Croydon Park SA 08 8340 4888

Albury Lavington NSW 02 6040 1193

Brisbane North Nundah QLD 07 3266 7666

Brisbane South Parkinson QLD 07 3800 1822

Canberra Fyshwick ACT 02 6280 5445

makinmattresses.com.au

Gold Coast Nerang QLD 07 5502 0022

Newcastle Sandgate NSW 02 4960 0999

Perth Victoria Park WA 08 9355 5111


Mikaela-Rose Fowler doesn’t need an introduction. This driven young woman has graced the pages of Mornington Peninsula Magazine on numerous occasions while storming her way — gracefully, of course — to the glittering heights of national and international pageantry. The 23-year-old Somerville woman has done it again, finishing third in the national finals of Miss Galaxy Australia 2018, one of the country’s most prestigious pageants. She blitzed the week-long judging in Queensland, which ranged from sit-down interviews and portfolio presentations to swimwear, evening wear, fun fashion parades and more. Mikaela was also crowned Miss Charity, Miss Congeniality and Best in Evening Wear along the way. “Miss Galaxy is one of the largest pageants in Australia,” the Frankston real estate campaign manager explains. “I’ve always done relatively well in it but this time I really gave it my all. Miss Congeniality is my favourite award and I was honored to be awarded the title as it’s voted by the contestants. It’s a nice one to win because you’re being judged by the girls you’re competing against and it’s a true testament to your kind personality.” While there are catwalks and glamorous outfits, that’s not what attracts this bubbly young woman who was crowned Ms Earth Australia 2017. It’s actually the charity work — she raised more than $3000 for the MakeA-Wish Australia in a few short weeks — as well as the discipline, the life experience and the life-long friendships formed along the way.

Mikaela credits her team for her success, especially her mother Joy and sister Aleshia, who own Saya Medispa in Somerville. “It takes a team to prepare for a pageant,” she says, “and my family are my biggest supporters. The team at Saya keep me looking my absolute best from head to toe, especially my skin.” In the pageant world, big hair wins you big points and thanks to hair extensions from Straight to Hairven in Edithvale, Mikaela’s hair is always packing volume. There’s plenty more in store for Mikaela this year, including a ‘power pageant’ in a few months.

A taste of paradise on the Peninsula Saya Offers a range of professional beauty treatments performed by qualified therapists. Waxing, Tanning, Tinting, Body Treatments, Facials, Massage, Eye Lash Extensions, Manicure, Pedicure, Detox Sauna, Makeup & Hair Up

Bring in this ad and receive 20% OFF your next treatment with us! Valid until 30/5/18 Saya Beauté Bar 2/10 Eramosa Rd E, Somerville P. 5977 6790

( 20

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


BY KATE SEARS There were also many chance encounters that brought them good fortune. Assisting a fellow rider with limited tools and basic mechanical knowledge saw a new friend made and an invitation to dinner, which included sharing his valuable knowledge of the Andes. It was an example of a passing stranger and a ‘what could’ve been’. Farther on, a police roadblock in the Atacama Desert forced them Documenting the journey on their @boizon650s to call a halt to their journey until the next day — and Instagram account, 22-year-olds James Lloyd Moignard, that morning they were greeted with the rare sight of Max Pragt, Nicholas Rose and snow covering the desert. They Ezra Ronchi-Banay began their marvelled at the blanket of South American odyssey in white — and then proceeded Santiago last May — only to hit to carve out the words “BOIZ their first snag after less than ON 650’S” in the snow for an 50km with a breakdown in ultra-cool holiday snap. Rancagua, south of the Chilean Another real highlight was capital. After struggling to find their week in the Chilean town a safe campsite in a dodgy of San Pedro de Atacama outer suburb, they set up their with Andrés, a veteran of tent only to discover it was the gruelling Dakar Rally. missing a flyscreen. “We lucked out when we During the next four months met Andrés,” James said. “He the friends faced many welcomed us with open arms, challenges, but these became and while being old enough among the most memorable moments of their trip. They to be our dad, he was totally cool and showed us San managed to avoid spending a night camped out in minus Pedro’s vibrant nightlife but also the hidden gems that lay 25C weather when they stumbled across a chemical within the world’s most arid non-polar desert, including plant and were offered shelter after pleading their case waterholes, Moon Valley, the snow-tipped volcanoes in limited Spanish. When Max’s motorbike broke down bordering Bolivia and all the fun between.” he had to endure a 24-hour, 1500km ride in the back “He took us on enduro trails through canyons, over sand of a truck to the nearest Kawasaki mechanic. Oh, and dunes, through the desert and salt lakes, and up into then they found a DIY raft and all jumped on without a the Andes,” Max said. “He taught us how to actually ride thought. Seconds later they realised they were moving bikes off-road and through dirt and sand, pushed us to too quickly with the flowing rapids and were approaching the limits of our ability — and very often too far — and exposed rocks and ledges – abandon ship! got us completely hooked on going off-road.” “They were tough challenges at the time, but we Would they do it again? “Yes, in a heartbeat,” said Nick. developed a resilience to them and we mostly had a “It was the most liberating experience of my life. You positive attitude to keep us going,” said Max. don’t often get to travel in the most beautiful parts of the James said, “We always managed to laugh about our world with your best mates. Seeing what’s in between the misfortunes, poor judgements and experiences. All thrill, attractions is what travelling by motorcycle is all about.” no compromise.”

Four mates on four motorbikes riding through the Andes for four months — what sounds like the makings of a riveting travel documentary became the trip of a lifetime for a group of daring young Peninsula men.

MAY 2018 (78)

1300 230 630

www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

21 )


.com.au

Chasseur French Blue

Create Beautiful Meals

In-store now

In-store now - while stocks last Authorised Reseller

Denor Homewares Mornington Shop / McLaren Place Mornington Vic

Open Days Mon to Fri - : :, Sat - , Sun : -

Across the carpark from Mornington Central

p: :

Mother's Day win

Main Street Shopping Cards 20 Winners drawn!

Simply spend $30 or more in any Main Street Mornington Business and go into the draw to WIN 20 x $50 Main Street Shopping Vouchers. *Pick up your entry form at time of purchase. Closes 5pm Saturday May 12th 2018 *T's&C's apply @mainstreetmornington

mainstreetmornington.com.au

w: www.DenorHomewares.com.au

Mornington's Biggest Morning Tea Empire St Mall May 25th 9.30-11.30


BY LIZ ROGERS

Get set to blow away your winter blues with crackin’ live music this Queen’s Birthday Weekend in June. Mornington comes alive with the jazzy croons of local, emerging and national artists with clout in the sixth incarnation of the Mornington Winter Music Festival — and you’re invited. Supported by Mornington Peninsula Shire, Main Street Mornington, Bowman & Company and Mornington Peninsula Magazine, among others, this winter music festival where melody wafts through the air and locals share in the enjoyment of jazz, blues and rock is not to be missed. Street corners, bars and restaurants will be thumping with free live music all weekend while the four headlining acts are absolute winners. Here’s a peek at what’s on. Let’s start with Deborah Conway and Willy Zygier. Conway and Zygier are one of Australia’s most significant songwriting teams. Acoustic and inspiring, this duo’s musical art comes from the heart and is delivered authentically to connect and

emote. See them on Friday, June 8, at The Grand. On to the Aria Award-winning musician and actor Clare Bowditch, who will be playing at the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery on Saturday, June 9. Known for her dulcet sexy tones, Bowditch is the ultimate live performer who brings style and grace to any musical event. Lock this one in. One of Australia’s favourite jazz musicians and multiinstrumentalists, Mary Heart heats up The Rocks on Saturday, June 9. Double bass, cello and bass bring it while Heart sings a blend of jazz and ‘50s rock’n’roll classics with grunt. And finally, the hard-hitting Hammond organ trio Cookin’ On 3 Burners will be performing the soundtrack to The Big Chill at The Grand on Sunday, June 10, with deep funk, raw soul, organ jazz and boogaloo. Brilliant. There? Get your tickets at morningtonmusicfestival.com.au or check out facebook/morningtonwintermusicfestival Ripper.

ck O n et s S N O a le W! TICKETS ON SALE NOW WWW.MORNINGTONMUSICFESTIVAL.COM.AU LOCAL, EMERGING AND NATIONAL ARTISTS

QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY WEEKEND

8 - 10 JUNE 2018

DEBORAH CONWAY & WILLY ZYGIER CLARE BOWDITCH MARY HEART SONGS FROM THE BIG CHILL ( STARRING COOKIN’ ON 3 BURNERS) FREE LIVE MUSIC ALL WEEKEND LONG FACEBOOK/MORNINGTONWINTERMUSICFESTIVAL


Homestead a testament to volunteers’ dedication BY KATE SEARS

Fresh scones with jam and cream, tea and the beautiful Ballam Park Homestead transport you back to the 1800s. This once-derelict building was transformed into the jewel in Frankston’s crown after Frankston Council bought it for “the people of Frankston”. For 50 years the Frankston Historical Society has been caring for the homestead, raising more than $150,000 so far for various projects, refurbishment and maintenance, conducting tours, and running the museum and archive department. All in all, it’s quite an achievement for a group of volunteers. “We just want to see that it is there for the future – for the children of the future, for our grandkids and great-grandkids,” said society president Glenda Viner. Ballam Park Homestead is one of the oldest houses in the region and was built in 1855 for the Liardets, one of Victoria’s pioneering families. A leading architect once described it as “perfectly proportioned”. It’s a fine example of a French-style farmhouse and is listed on the Historic Buildings Council Register in Victoria and one of only two sites in the municipality classified by the National Trust and on the register of the National Estate. On Sunday, May 6, the society is opening the homestead from 11am-5pm for free to give the community the chance to travel back in time and explore this magnificent home and gardens, and although the tea rooms will not be open, Frankston Rotary will be operating a sausage sizzle. Volunteers will be dressed in period costume and a society member will be stationed in every room of the house and museum to answer any questions you may have.

( 24

Ballam Park Homestead and its tea rooms are open every Sunday from 1-5pm, except on the fifth Sunday of the month. You can buy scones, jam and cream for $8 or enjoy a picnic in the park next door. Admission to the grounds is free of charge and tours with a guide start at $7 for adults, $6 concession, $4 for children under 14, $16 for a family of two adults and two children under 16, and free for children under 5. Weekday tours of 10 or more, with volunteers in costume, require bookings on 9789 3116. BALLAM PARK HOMESTEAD A: 260R Cranbourne Rd, Frankston T: 9789 5529 W: frankstonhs.org.au

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

Frankston Historical Society members Pam Cummins, Isobel Strapps, Sue Creasey, Pauline Wyld and president Glenda Viner are inviting the public to visit Ballam Park Homestead free of charge on Sunday, May 6.

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine



BY KATE SEARS

A strong sense of wanderlust and a passion for words led Emily Westmoreland to acquire a position with the Australian Government in Madrid for the past two years. Every work day it was a bilingual environment that Emily thrived in after studying a Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) and a Diploma of Languages (Spanish) at RMIT. However, Wednesdays proved a challenge at first with only Spanish allowed to be spoken in the office. Tantalising tapas, cheap but good wine and free food with every beer ordered also enticed this Frankston woman to make the big move to Spain. “It’s a very sexy language too,” she says. “Language is a culture, and culture is understanding.” This worldly traveller said it was great being home for summer. “But it’s surreal. Sometimes I wonder if I ever went away at all. I’ve noticed the change in Frankston after being away for two years. I’m excited for the new development.” Having worked in a book shop in Frankston, Emily found casual work in a Madrid book store that held a short story competition, and she was given the job of reading 460 2000-word entries. The winner will be announced during Spain’s Day of the Book, when all book shops are open for 24 hours and hold literature events. Can we bring this to Melbourne please? “I’m an avid book reader. And it’s proven that the presence of books in homes significantly improves the literacy before children even start primary school.” The next page in Emily’s story includes flying to London to explore publishing and editing roles as pathways into literacy. Her dream is to come back to Melbourne and open her own book shop that houses a bilingual imprint, printing children’s books in community languages.

( 26

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


EXPERIENCE A BESPOKE, LUXURY TRAVEL ADVENTURE Experience the art of luxury travel with the world’s leading travel company, Abercrombie & Kent. One-on-one care and attention from expert guides; private chauffeur driven sightseeing and luxurious hotels and lodges make an A&K journey an unforgettable one. Speak with Peninsula Travel about your next A&K adventure staying at the finest properties, hosted by the most knowledgeable guides and accessing the best experiences across the hottest travel destinations on earth.

MT MARTHA 9 Bay Road, Mt Martha, Vic Ph: (03) 5974 3911 admin@peninsulatravel.com.au

RED HILL 88 Arthurs Seat Road, Red Hill, Vic Ph: (03) 5989 2393 redhill@peninsulatravel.com.au


Bright Eyes Photography

The Mornington Peninsula is Victoria’s ultimate wedding destination. Whether you wish to say your vows on a stunning cliff top overlooking crystal clear waters, or if you prefer an intimate country estate, Mornington Peninsula Weddings can handle it all, from attire to accommodation, celebrants to catering. Mornington Peninsula Weddings is a not-for-profit organisation of industry professionals all working together to achieve the same outcome - a dream wedding for each unique couple. One couple said: “Organising our wedding on the Mornington Peninsula from interstate really means you invest a lot of faith in someone to do their job, and everyone we dealt with from Mornington Peninsula Weddings exceeded our expectations!

( 28

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

They were all professional, reliable and easy-going. Nothing was too much to ask.” MPW’s members have a wealth of knowledge about the wedding industry and are reliable, professional and passionate about the Peninsula as a premium wedding destination. So for your and your bridal party’s wedding attire, accommodation, hair and makeup, photographers, celebrants to suit every couple’s personality, catering, flowers, live music or DJs, nothing is left to chance. MPW even has wedding planners, so you can just kick back and let it all be organised for you from the very beginning! Follow MPW on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest for all your wedding inspiration, and go to peninsulaweddings.com.au to find out more. MORNINGTON PENINSULA WEDDINGS W: peninsulaweddings.com.au

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


BY ANDREA KELLETT

Bata Shoes is on the move — in the fashion stakes, that is. This iconic store on the Nepean Highway at Mornington is stepping into a new era as a one-stop retail shop for the whole family, with a focus on premium footwear at affordable prices. An industry leader in school shoes, gumboots and work boots for the past 30 years, Bata’s new-look retail store in Mornington is now leveraging its global European resources. You will now find contemporary-styled, Italian-made leather dress shoes in store at extremely competitive prices. The most you’ll pay for a pair of genuine Italianmade leather boots at Bata’s Mornington factory store this season is $149. It’s the European look and quality at a fraction of the expected price. The all-leather Iris boot with medium heel is already turning heads since its recent arrival, and there’s more to come. Bring the whole family and browse gorgeous girls’ and boys’ leather shoes, running shoes, men’s dress shoes and, of course, school shoes, quality gumboots and tough-as-nails work boots. BATA MORNINGTON FACTORY STORE Open Monday-Friday 8.30am-5pm and Saturday 9am-5pm A: 1158 Nepean Highway, Mornington T: 5970 8535 W: bata.net.au

MAY 2018 (78)

www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

29 )


BY LIZ ROGERS

Get ready to rumble, folks. And don’t forget your panties in the ‘scrim’. Or your mouthguards, knee, elbow, wrist pads and helmets ‘cause the ‘bout’ could get hairy. There’s safety in numbers. Just ask Drew Barrymore and Ellen Page as they Whip It (2009) or the cast of ‘70s flicks Kansas City Bomber or Unholy Rollers. Roller derby has been on the rush-injecting radar since 1935 as a sport that conjures up images of spunky ‘broads’ who bring it. Johannah ‘Tomb Raider’ Bigas, from Mount Martha, is hooked on the thrill of this caper where women — and yes, that includes mums — seem to find a place where grace, strength, comradeship and adrenalin connect with the crowd and pumping music that spurs them on. Johannah has been ‘jamming’ it for about nine months. She trains twice a week in Carrum Downs with her South Sea Roller Derby pals, bouts every Sunday in her own league and travels once a month farther afield. Her legs are like stone, and when she talks about the game her eyes light up like meteorites.

“You feel fierce, fit and tough. The rush is awesome.” ( 30

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

Johannah ‘Tomb Raider’ Bigas, right, keeps an eye on the action. “The first time I went I got a bit scared and left. It was so full-on. But I went back and thought why not give it a go? It was the best thing I did. I was very sore the first few weeks because I kept falling down. I’d never been on skates before, but once you learn how to fall and get back up, it’s exciting. You feel fierce, fit and tough. The rush is awesome.” So here’s the drill. Some girls like to get dressed up. There’s tutus, long socks, short shorts and team colours to be worn when playing away from home. Two teams of five bout for two minutes at a time. There’s jammers, blockers, pivots and a brace. Captains, ‘benchies’ (coaches) and lots of shouting out to each other. Johannah continues. “There’s lots strategy and communication involved and great support from family and friends. Everyone has an on-track name (think Titasaurus, Scooby Doom and Butcher Bird). It’s fun to see how far you can push yourself physically,” says this gentlyspoken eldest of four beachside 20-year-old women. Never judge a book by its cover. And panties? Helmet pantie sets including a star helmet cover for jammers and a stripe cover for pivots. Blockers go pantie-free. Enough said. More at facebook.com/SSRD.AU and on Instagram @southsearollerderby

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine



BY LIZ ROGERS

Jeanette Lane fights for seniors’ rights, and that’s not just because she is of a certain age herself; it’s because there are many seniors in our community who need someone to advocate for them. To be on their side and to make things clear. This is personal stuff. Former Peninsula Advisory Committee for Elders chairwoman Jeanette was recently invited to attend the Central Highlands Elder Abuse Prevention Project launch in Ballarat, where she gave a talk about the Mornington Peninsula’s innovative programs and outreach. “This is the first time they will be running an elder abuse program in Ballarat,” she says. The introduction of PACE programs to the central Victorian region marks the much-needed expansion of this vital lifeline. She explains: “Financial abuse is one of the most common forms of abuse our seniors have to deal with. Every time we run a program – and we ran seven of them last year – someone ends up crying and realising they need help. We had one woman whose daughter was going to the bank for her and keeping the money she was withdrawing. PACE refers people to Seniors Rights Victoria and lets people know what they can do in situations like this. Our programs provide information and point you in the right direction as far as where to get legal advice and help.” PACE was established in 2006, and the committee represents Peninsula residents aged over 50. Jeanette has been with PACE for 14 years and its chairwoman several times. To assist older seniors making enduring powers of attorney, Gerard Mansour, the Commissioner for Senior Victorians and Ambassador for Elder Abuse Prevention, has launched a booklet called Your Voice, Trust Your Choice. Copies are available from the Office of the Public Advocate, Level 1, 204 Lygon St, Carlton — phone 1300 309 337 to be mailed a copy. You can also tune into PACE on AIR on RPP (98.7 FM) sporadically. “We will be conducting programs on power of attorney this year so watch out for the details,” Jeanette concludes. Help is at hand. Use it.

( 32

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


SALOTTO 3.5 SEATER SOFA BORNOVA COFFEE + SIDE TABLES

PH: 8560 1137, Showroom D4, Peninsula Home 1128-1132 Nepean Hwy VISIT US TODAY!

OZ DESIGN FURNITURE MORNINGTON

www.ozdesignfurniture.com.au


SS Kanowna

Plant your garden now so in Summer you can relax. MONTH OF APRIL

The Plant Man wholesale nursery & garden centre

Silver Birch 5 ft $14.90 Garden Designs from $150

1,000’s of Camellias (Up to 5 feet)

4 Acres of nursery Open Tuesday to Sunday. ( 34

Cheapest prices on the Peninsula www.simontheplantman.com.au Ph: 5978 8608

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

866 MOOROODUC HWY, MORNINGTON

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


Colourful life of a coastal steamer After almost 80 years underwater, the wreck of the coastal steamer Kanowna was identified in May 2005 at a depth of 80m. On the night of February 17, 1929, in foggy conditions, the ship had struck a rock to the south of Wilsons Promontory. With her engine room flooded and without power she drifted to the south. Fortunately the sea was calm, and after a radio call for help two other ships picked up all of the passengers and crew without loss of life and took them to Melbourne. The Kanowna sank early the following morning.

Before the advent of air travel, many people chose a comfortable passage on one of the ships which operated between Australia’s capital cities, rather than use the roads or railways. Several companies, including the owners of SS Kanowna, ran regular services around the Australian coast. Older readers will remember the last of these passenger liners which remained in service until the beginning of the 1960s. The Australasian United Steam Navigation Company had the Kanowna built in Scotland in 1902. From her arrival in Australia until World War I the 6993-ton ship operated mainly on the run from Sydney to Fremantle via Melbourne, carrying passengers and 7000 tons of cargo. She was the first coastal liner to offer three classes of accommodation for 125 first-class, 136 second-class and 250 third-class passengers. When the liner arrived in Melbourne on May 15, 1903, The Argus newspaper described her as “a magnificentlyequipped twin-screw vessel, possessing superb accommodation”. It also called her a “leviathan”, but with

Tyres & Tyre Services Mechanical repairs Car servicing Suspension Batteries Wheels Brakes

Family Owned & Operated 8am - 5pm Mon- to Fri / 8am - 1pm Sat 2/131 Mornington-Tyabb Road Mornington P. 5976 8368 E. sales@thetyreplace.com.au www.thetyreplace.com.au MAY 2018 (78)

a length of 126.5m she was less than half the length of the Golden Princess seen regularly in port today. Requisitioned for war service in 1914 (at first and only briefly as a troopship), she was converted into a hospital ship in England. Her service began in September 1914 and she continued until October 1919, bringing home many wounded Diggers. Returned to her owners in 1920, she was used in various services but was back on her old route when she met her end. BY MAURIE HUTCHINSON President, Peninsula Ship Society T: Maurie Hutchinson 9787 5780 E: mauriehutch@gmail.com The Peninsula Ship Society meets at Hastings Yacht Club on the fourth Tuesday of each month at 10am. Visitors always welcome.

There is Nothing Warmer. Possum / Merino Clothing and accessories in a variety of colours and sizing from XS to XXL Quality that lasts for years.

Open Mon to Fri 9-30 to 5, Sat 9-30 to 4 & Sun11 to 3

Shop 7/90 Main Street, Mornington (Shop located in the walk through Mall)

www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

35 )


In Conversation with Stephen Crouch Casual chats with Peninsula people

Stephen Crouch is a Frankston High School maths teacher who moved to Australia from India when he was a child and now calls Cranbourne home. Stephen chats to Mornington Peninsula Magazine about his passion for teaching, the wacky online world of today’s teens, and why he loves where he works. Why did you want to become a teacher? I’ve loved mathematics since I was a little kid, and as time passed I knew that I wanted to pass this passion on to

the next generation. I really believe that education makes an immense difference, so to be part of that is humbling. Besides, I have heaps of fun teaching and my students are really enthusiastic. What current teen trends baffle you? There are a lot of acronyms and abbreviations that I have trouble understanding. I also notice apps such as Snapchat being used more often than they probably should, which does baffle me. Is there anything about school in India that you would like to see in Australia? The content that is taught in India is at a higher level — for example, there are topics I learnt in Grade 6 in India

BY YAZMINE LOMAX

that aren’t learnt until Year 9 in Australia. So the maths content in Year 12 in India has a few explorations that we don’t get the chance to carry out here in Australia, and it’d be nice to see an opportunity to carry those out here. What makes working at Frankston High School so great? The learning culture here is amazing; students love learning and the staff love helping them succeed. Parents play a very active role in their child’s education, and the school encourages communication to help further educational outcomes. The principal and staff are also all very friendly and supportive. I love Frankston High School!

Never miss another edition! January 2018

FREE PPA 100009488

Have your Mornington Peninsula Magazine delivered by Australia Post in a neat plastic sleeve. Perfect for family or friends living outside our distribution area. 12 months $27.50 or 6 months $16.50

everything we love PENINSULA MADE • FOOD WINE •

( 36

about the peninsula,

fresh every month

• BEAUTY FASHION GARDEN • HEALTH FUN • HOME DECOR • ARTS EVENTS SUMMER

Visit www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au/paid-subscriptions

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine



F OR E H E A D W R I N K L E S

NO D OW N T I M E P U T YO U R M A K E U P S T R A IG H T BAC K ON

C ROWS F E E T P E R M I S S ION T O PA M P E R YO U R S E L F NA SA L L I N E S NO C H E M IC A L F I L L E R S OR B O T OX - A L L NAT U R A L -

UPPER LIP WRINKLES

S T I M U L AT E YO U R C I RC U L AT ION

M A R ION E T T E L I N E S

R E I N V IG OR AT E YO U R S K I N

R E V I V E YO U R L O OK

R E J U V E NAT E YO U R S K I N NAT U R A L LY. Cosmetic acupuncture is a safe, gentle and natural facial rejuvenation treatment to enhance your beauty and wellbeing.Our programs can assist in softening lines and wrinkles, lifting sagging and increasing firmness. In addition, treatments can assist in eliminating blemishes and acne while boosting blood circulation and creating glowing, bright and hydrated skin. It’s a treatment you’ll be happy to tell your friends about! Treatments are conducted by Dr. Stephanie Burke (Doctor of Chinese Medicine). Visit us at woodmanestate.com or phone on 03 5978 8455. 136 Graydens Road, Moorooduc, Victoria, Australia

W E L L N E S S

#woodmanestate

R E T R E AT

#woodmanestatefinefoods

#wellnessretreat

#classictraditions


I T ’ S H I G H T I M E F OR H IG H T E A . It’s time to relax, indulge and share the classic tradition of high tea at Woodman Estate. Savour the estate made cuisine; traditional finger sandwiches, hot fresh scones, jam and cream, luscious slices, decadent cakes and desserts, with tea, coffee, espresso and hot chocolates. Of course, there’s no need to save room for dinner! S I G N AT U R E H I G H T E A – F R I D AY, S AT U R D AY & S U N D AY M I D W E E K H I G H T E A – W E D N E S D AY & T H U R S D AY

Visit us at woodmanestate.com or phone on 03 5978 8455.

H I G H

#woodmanestate

T E A

#woodmanestatefinefoods

#wellnessretreat

#classictraditions


BY LIZ ROGERS

Dashing Designer Dogs has something to say. Breeds such as cavoodles, labradoodles and groodles are high-maintenance. Doodles are very popular now, but because they are so fluffy and adorable, owners think they are easy to take care of. Not true. Dashing Designer Dogs has seen doodles that need complete shaving and have serious skin problems due to matting because owners haven’t been given proper instructions. Doodles require daily maintenance to keep their coats looking their best.

These dogs require daily brushing and combing, and baths at home are a no-no because without the right tools further problems can occur. The top coat may seem matt-free while the root coat remains damp and matted if towel-dried. Doodles should be at the groomers every four to six weeks for bathing and thorough brushing and combing. Give Dashing Designer Dogs a call to find out more. DASHING DESIGNER DOGS A: 30 Johns Rd, Mornington M: 5976 2504 W: dashingdesignerdogs.com.au

Premium Dog Grooming Boutique

2/2 Carbine Way, Mornington M: 0413 010 431 E: carolyn@lockedinescaperooms.com.au

“Was absolutely amazing, great fun, challenging and was bonding for our family!! Loved every second.” Our team all have one thing in common -

A love for animals By appointment only 5976 2504 30 Johns Road, Mornington www.dashingdesignerdogs.com.au

( 40

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

www.lockedinescaperooms.com.au mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


Resort-style retirement living that offers so much more

WIDE CHOICE OF ACCOMMODATION

PREMIUM FACILITIES

Want to know more? Fill in the form below and return it to us to receive a free brochure.

– Golf course, 5-star gym, pool and spa plus croquet and bowls rinks

Name

– Pottery, china painting, quilting, computer classes and more

Address

MPM0518

– Self-contained villas in a range of floor plans, sizes and styles

ON-CALL HEALTH SERVICES – Daily clinics with registered nurses on site 24/7 – Access to a range of home support services through Flexicare Village Glen offers the finest retirement lifestyle in the heart of the beautiful Mornington Peninsula.

335-351 Eastbourne Road, Capel Sound VIC 3940

Phone

VISIT OUR WEBSITE OR CALL US TODAY

WWW.VILLAGEGLEN.COM.AU

Telephone: 03 5986 4455 Email: info@villageglen.com.au


peninsula

Meet Instagram’s golden boy

Year-round care is just better BY LIZ ROGERS

Everyone needs a little bit of help. Just Better Care in Mornington offers quality in-home support ranging from house cleaning to

personal care, mobility support or community nursing, and is NDIS, WorkCover, TAC and DVA-approved. “Sometimes you might notice signs that loved ones aren’t coping as well as they used to,” says director Callum McMillan. “The floors are dirty, or the beds haven’t been made, or there may even be changes in cognitive behaviour. This is where Just Better Care can help.” Packages can be tailored for each client, and Just Better Care’s extensive partner network enables you to link in with government funding to provide services if eligible. Life can be as independent and wonderful as you’ve always imagined with Just Better Care. JUST BETTER CARE A: Level 1, Suite 2, 346 Main St, Mornington T: 5972 1860 E: mailmm@justbettercare.com W: justbettercare.com

( 42

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

BY LIZ ROGERS Is this ‘fur’ real? Lenny the golden retriever from Dromana has more than 7000 followers on Instagram and has been posting pics since the day he came home from the breeder in Hastings. This is one stylish pooch. Paramedic Tara Jackson and her Navy partner Zac Godden are crazy about their gorgeous golden boy and don’t mind the rest of the world knowing it. His Instagram page initially began because Tara knew she’d be snap happy and didn’t want her own social media pages being bombarded. The result has been a bevy of beautiful shots of this now eight-month-old golden retriever who loves to don a Hawthorn scarf, a lifeguard’s cap on the beach or pose with a ball in the hope someone will throw it. And then there’s the reindeer antlers at Christmas. Tara explains: “We got Lenny at eight weeks old. Golden retrievers are a beautiful breed of dog. There’s lots of them living in our street. You do need a good vacuum cleaner, though. Zac vacuums twice a day when he’s home, which suits me fine. I groom Lenny’s feet and clip his nails every couple of weeks and he gets a wash about every six weeks. Brushing happens every few days. He’s been to puppy school and we’re just looking for a local obedience school to further his education.” After all, this canine Instagram celebrity has an image to maintain. Tara continues. “The best thing about the page has been the connection with other golden retriever owners. Finding dog-friendly cafes, the best parks and lots of information.” Sometimes there’s a bit of work involved getting Lenny camera-ready — think liver treats or, for a big reward, a chicken breast. Most of the time, though, he’s freshfaced and ready to roll. Search ‘Lennygoldenboy’ to see what he and his friends get up to at the dog beach at Safety Beach, the leash-free area in Boundary Rd, Dromana, and at Citation Reserve in Mount Martha. After all, a celebrity dog’s gotta do what he’s gotta do!

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


Food company feeds off solar power

A Carrum Downs-based company is backing up its commitment to allergy-friendly and healthy foods by making a major move towards renewable energy. Orgran Health & Nutrition, which exports its gluten, wheat, egg, dairy, yeast, nut and GMO-free food products to more than 70 countries, began installing 694 solar panels on its Aster Ave head office and factory last December. The panels yield a total of 276,000 kWh per year, powering a substantial portion of the company’s operation, and any excess power is directly transferred back to the grid, allowing the company to share its clean energy with both commercial and residential properties

within the area. Orgran is a division of Roma Food Products, whose chief executive, Owen Nelson, said had made the move towards minimising carbon emissions, reducing overall energy consumption and actively participating in the global fight against climate change. “We are committed to protecting the environment with programs that include recycling and waste reduction, responsible sourcing of raw materials and the installation of rainwater collection tanks,” Mr Nelson said. “Today we have made a significant investment into the use of solar energy at our manufacturing facility, which will assist in reducing our dependence on non-renewable electricity sources over time.”

Orgran was established in 1985 by brothers Frank and Max Buontempo, who recognised a need for alternative grain foods that catered for allergy sufferers and decided to manufacture a range of gluten, wheat, egg, dairy, yeast and nut free products. Armed with strong ethical values and a commitment towards continuous improvement, their company quickly grew to become a pioneer in the health food industry and today manufactures more than 90 products including flour, bread and baking mixes, biscuits, breakfast cereals, egg substitutes, desserts, pastas and snacks. ORGRAN Health & Nutrition 47-53 Aster Avenue, Carrum Downs P: 9776 9044 www.orgran.com

WWW.ORGRAN.COM Join the ORGRAN community on Facebook: www.facebook.com/orgranhealthandnutrition

MAY 2018 (78)

www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

43 )


LAST CHANCE! TO OWN A

FREEHOLD MARINA BERTH AT MARTHA COVE Sales - 0481 207 832 HiddenHarbourMarina.com.au


LIMITED STOCK REMAINING

Freehold Marina Berths

170 k

.com.au

from $


Guardian angels come to Life-Gate’s aid BY KATE SEARS

As part of its street outreach services, Life-Gate Inc has been busy for the past five months fundraising for a new mobile kitchen, Meals For Change, to provide meals for the homeless and people in need. Unfortunately, Life-Gate was struggling to reach its target. Enter a host of guardian angels. Karingal Hub, the St Kilda Football Club, Bayside Shopping Centre, Creative Artroom and members of the public all dug deep to get Meals For Change up and running. Karingal Hub made up the $8000 shortfall Life-Gate needed to buy the mobile kitchen, which centre manager Catherine Polley said Karingal Hub was proud to support. “The work that Life-Gate does makes a real difference within our local community and Karingal Hub is honoured to be able to support the Meals For Change initiative,” Catherine said. The Saints then invited Life-Gate to be their charity partner for their season launch on Friday, March 9, with all money raised going to Meals For Change to buy food and other necessities. Bayside Shopping Centre and Creative Artroom agreed to become corporate sponsors of Meals For Change; a GoFundMe fundraising campaign raised $3500 for the mobile kitchen, and Dunkley federal Liberal MP Chris Crewther negotiated a $10,000 Federal Government grant for the project. The incredible response delighted Life-Gate co-founder the Rev Angel Roldan. “We’re amazed at how the community has come together to cover this shortfall,” Angel said. “We are deeply grateful to Karingal Hub and the Saints for their generosity and support. They saw the need and were quick to step in and contribute and we’re so thankful.”

( 46

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

Child help service in need of a hand A program dedicated to caring for vulnerable children on the Peninsula is in urgent need of money to continue its vital work. Menzies: Caring for Kids and Peninsula Health have joined forces to deliver pediatric services for vulnerable children in a comprehensive and integrated way where health and education work together. However, Menzies president Kevin Johnson says the program needs money to continue, and he is appealing to philanthropic organisations and governments for help. “Our partnership with Peninsula Health provides school communities in low socioeconomic areas the ability to deliver collaborative assessment of vulnerable children who have poor access to specialist pediatric assessment and management due to financial or parental inability; and significant medical, developmental and behavioural issues impacting on their ability to optimise their educational opportunities,” Kevin said. “By working together locally it provides a ‘one-stop shop’ for these families. Families, educationists, and health come together to assess and

collaborate in a timely way. We partially fund this care at four hubs in Frankston North, Hastings, Rosebud and Mornington. This enables care for more than 20 schools on the Peninsula and more than 1000 children (in 2017).” A pediatric assessment of the children revealed learning issues and behavioural problems including self-harm, possible autism, continence issues, chromosomal abnormalities, sleep issues and dietary deficiencies. Action undertaken included sleep and continence treatment, further assessment for autism, advice and referral for parenting help, and further language and cognitive assessments to help optimise the learning support and structure for the children. “The exchange of professional knowledge has been of great benefit to the teaching staff and has allowed for a much more integrated and holistic service model to be put into place,” Kevin said. “We feel we are on the edge of delivering some powerful and life-changing outcomes for students and parents who desperately need it.” Anyone who is able to help the partnership continue its work is asked to phone Kevin on 0438 093 300 or email him at admin@menzies.org.au

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


PENINSULA FLEXICARE HOME SUPPORT SERVICES

• Nursing/health services • Meal preparation • Personal care • Gardening • Physio

APPLY TO TRANSFER YOUR HOME-CARE PACKAGE TODAY

• Shopping assistance • Home help • In-home respite • Handyman • Social activities

• NO SET UP FEES • NO CASE MANAGEMENT FEES • NO EXIT FEES • MEMBERSHIP FEE FIXED FOR LIFE OF PACKAGE LEVEL

Call 1300 4FLEXI (1300 435 394) to speak to a local Home Support Partner or visit www.peninsulaflexicare.com.au 335-351 Eastbourne Road, Capel Sound 3940 VIC


HELLO Hastings

Traditionally overlooked by holidaymakers and day-trippers, Hastings encompasses all that is great about our vibrant and diverse Mornington Peninsula. With its beautiful natural coastline, heritage-listed flora and fauna, welcoming rural feel and all the amenities you could ask for at your disposal, Hastings really does have it all. The ideal destination for your next day trip, Hastings was once a popular apple-growing region, but in more recent times it has become synonymous with wine and as a place to live for those seeking a ‘country’ lifestyle within an hour’s drive of Melbourne. A little over 60km from the inner CBD, the township of Hastings is positioned by Westernport Bay. Previously known as King’s Creek and Star Point, historians believe the village was named after either the British imperial administrator Warren Hastings or the English fishing village of the same name. It has been identified as one of Melbourne’s up and coming real estate markets and an affordable place for those wanting to live by the water. The town’s popularity has been increasing year after year as more and more people move into the area seeking a quieter ‘countrystyle’ lifestyle with all the amenities at their disposal. Some have looked to Hastings after being priced out of the surrounding Mornington and Frankston markets.

Traditionally popular with fisherman, the township is attracting sightseers wanting to explore this picturesque town, with its coastal boardwalk, delightful cafés and shops, resident pelicans and colourful yachts moored at the marina. Other attractions include a 30km bike track that runs from Somerville to Bittern, and Warringine Park.

Hastings is home to several major employers, including BlueScope Steel and the nearby HMAS Cerberus naval base, and it is currently under consideration as Melbourne’s future deepwater port. If you’re wanting to experience all the delights of a lovely coastal village just a short distance from Melbourne, come and visit Hastings!

Your community sporting club Home to the Hastings Football & Netball Club, Hastings Cricket Club & Darts Club. Bingo Monday mornings at 11.30am and Thursday nights at 8pm with proceeds going to the sporting clubs. Bistro open for lunch & dinner Wednesday to Sunday with daily specials. Courtesy bus runs every Thursday & Friday from 5.30pm until late. Bookings are essential. Bistro • a la carte Restaurant • Bar

( 48

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

155 Marine Parade, Hastings

Ph: 5979 1740

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


HELLO Hastings

BY ANDREA KELLETT

An exceptional dining experience requires a chef with passion, owners with vision, outstanding customer service and, of course, an ideal venue. A waterfront cafe in Hastings has combined these key ingredients to perfection and stamped its mark firmly on the Peninsula’s food scene. Say ‘Hello’ to Hastings and discover its delights

and cocktail functions and it’s the perfect place to spoil your mum this Mother’s Day. PELIKAN SOCIÉTÉ A: 2 Marine Pde, Hastings W: pelikansociete.net T: 5909 8132 FB: /pelikansociete INSTA: pelikansociete

Pelikan Société is the Peninsula’s hidden treasure, where breakfast, brunch and lunch can be enjoyed daily with 180-degree water views as pelicans and boats bob on the water by the jetty. Owners Michael Greener and Toula Bradshaw and head chef Ashley Bradshaw have transformed this relaxed venue over the past four years into a ‘destination café’ with friendly table service and restaurant-quality dishes. Toula is a former international flight attendant who describes Pelikan Société as her “Qantas on the ground”, while Ashley’s European influence, passion for unique flavours and eye for detail creates magic on the plate. Experienced business owner and front-of-house host Michael makes all guests instantly feel at home. Pelikan Société serves an all-day menu from 7.30am4pm daily. It is ideal for waterfront wedding receptions

photo Willow Creative

Pelikan Société

Pelikan Société

Mon – Sun: 7:30 am – 4 pm MAY 2018 (78)

2 Marine Pde, Hastings

Tel: 5909 8132

www.pelikansociete.net www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

49 )


HELLO Hastings

Just two months after opening, Hastings’ Kidz Shed Indoor Play Centre & Café is proving a huge hit — and not just with kids. Independently owned and operated, the play centre has a dedicated toddler area for those under 3, provides hand sanitisers, and has stools in the bathrooms to make it easier for the little ones. The Kidz Shed offers affordable children’s birthday parties or the option to hire the venue for your own party. You don’t even have to have kids to drop into Kidz Shed. The café is proving the talk of the town with a very reasonably priced menu including homemade muffins, lasagnes, hamburgers and pizzas, options for dairy and glutenintolerant customers, and its Smashed Avocado and Big Breakfast. There’s also plenty of parking, which is great for tradies wanting to pull up with their trailers to pick up their lunch or snacks. The community-minded Kidz Shed also supports the Westernport Hotel’s monthly cancer raffle and helps several schools and pre-schools with their fundraisers. KIDZ SHED INDOOR PLAY CENTRE & CAFÉ A: 222 Marine Pde, Hastings T: 5906 5900

“We are a small family run transport and delivery business, based in Hastings. We pick up and deliver to all areas of the Mornington Peninsula, to Melbourne Metro and surrounds.”

Reliable Ute Transport • Great Friendly Staff or small or unusual it’s ok with us Business deliveries,bigtiles, pallets, building supplies, motorbikes, online or in store purchases, anything big, small or unusual is ok with us.

Hop online to receive a free quote ( 50

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

Les: 0403 802 732 fb: local bloke with a ute

www.localblokewithaute.com mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


When it comes to beauty services, experience counts. Peaches & Cream Hair, Beauty and Laser Salon has been operating in Hastings for 30 years. Owner Suzanne has a Bachelor of Health Science, is an educator and a co-author, so you can be assured you’re in capable hands. Peaches & Cream offers a staggering 165 treatments and services, including hair styling, microblading, cosmetic tattooing, IPL and laser hair removal, tattoo removal, cosmetic medicine, injectables, remedial massage and reflexology, facials, special occassian make-up, eyelash extensions, teeth whitening and spray tanning, along with regular beauty services such as waxing, tinting, manicures and pedicures. This is the go-to salon for high-end peels, laser tattoo removal, and permanent eyeliner that will last a lifetime. Spoil yourself with silk eyelash extensions and enjoy; full, classic, Russian 3D or hybrid. Suzanne and her expert team take great pride in customer service, where each and every client is treated not as a number but as an individual with unique needs. Book today for a beauty experience that is nothing short of exquisite. PEACHES AND CREAM HAIR AND BEAUTY SALON Open: Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 9am-6pm; Thursday 9am-8pm; Saturday 9am-5pm. A: Suite 7/145 Salmon St, Hastings T: 5979 2922 M: 0417 792922 W: peachescream.com.au

HELLO Hastings

All your beauty needs in one place


THE BUSINESS

Do you have a will? If not, or if your Will needs reviewing, let me help you.

Get excited about your future. Study in 2018!

Courses starting soon in Frankston - Hastings - Mornington - Rosebud Certificate I in Work Education 22302VIC

Certificate II in Skills for Work and Vocational Pathways FSK20113

Certificate II in Health Support Services HLT23215

Certificate III in Health Support Services

Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care

Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs

Certificate III in Individual Support

CHC43315

CHC30113

CHC33015

Certificate IV in Education Support CHC40213

CHC43215

Certificate IV in Mental Health

We organise practical

placement!

For Advertising that WORKS! Online, In Print & on Social Media True multi media promotion From $150 per month Call Now 9708 8222

ENROL TODAY!

Largest circulation & longest running peninsula magazine Up to 77k organic views each month on social media Up to 34k unique views on our website each month

P I 03 9781 3388 E I frankston@brace.com.au

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

John D Crump Solicitor 1 Davies Avenue Mount Eliza Vic 3930 Tel. 9787 7222

CHC43115

HLT33215

( 52

Power of Attorney $100.00 (plus GST) each.

Certificate IV in Disability

This training is delivered with funding from the Victorian and Commonwealth Governments. Eligibility criteria apply or training is offered on a fee for service basis. People with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

W I www.brace.com.au

Standard Will $125.00 (plus GST) each.

RTO Code: 3621

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


THE BUSINESS

Tax planning makes perfect As End of Financial Year approaches, do you know where your business is positioned as far as your tax liabilities? Do you feel empowered and equipped to make business decisions based on your annual tax position?

Kick-start your career with BRACE How would you like to make a new start in 2018 and become qualified to pursue the career that you want? BRACE Education and Training offers adult community education through its pre-accredited courses and nationally accredited qualifications, ranging from short one-day courses to diploma-level qualifications. It works closely with the community and has strong industry partnerships to improve job outcomes for its students. BRACE is well-known for delivering quality training in southeastern Melbourne and on the Mornington Peninsula, where there is a high demand for jobs in the community services sector. Start a rewarding career and make a difference in the lives of people in your community by training for a job in healthcare, aged care, disability, education, child care or community services. Courses are starting soon in Frankston, Mornington, Rosebud and Hastings. So if you want to change your career path, learn new skills or get a job, contact BRACE and enrol today! BRACE EDUCATION & TRAINING A: Level 2, 54-58 Wells St, Frankston T: 9781 3388 W: brace.com.au RTO Code: 3621 MAY 2018 (78)

Certificate III in Individual Support CHC33015 students study at BRACE.

Don’t be left in the dark this EOFY! We’ve got a secret weapon that allows for you to take control and bring LIGHT to the numbers … TAX PLANNING. Tax Planning is an opportunity we present to small business owners to help analyse the current financial year, project potential tax liabilities and discuss strategies moving forward. This allows us to help you either MINIMISE tax or DEFER tax. One of the greatest benefits of Tax Planning is gaining a real-time view of where your tax liabilities are coming from. Having the ability to view and understand where you’re at helps you to plan ahead so you know where you’re heading and are prepared in advance. By working together and creating a strategic plan, our awesome team will help you achieve your goals and create freedom! Chat with the illumin8 team today and find out how we can help you better manage your end of year accounts.

ILLUMIN8 A: 1/64 Ranelagh Drive, Mount Eliza T: 9787 6872 W: illumin8.com.au • Tax • Bookkeeping • Advisory • Xero • • Innovation/Technology • Superannuation •

www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

53 )


THE BUSINESS

Family law specialists BY LIZ ROGERS

Calley Rajah Family Lawyers specialises in all areas of family law and offers tailored advice on all family issues with the aim of achieving favourable and commercial outcomes.

MT ELIZA / MELBOURNE CBD / BRAESIDE

Specialists in Family Law Solutions

Are you a first home buyer, upgrading, refinancing or investing? For a free consultation call Danielle 0424 309 909 or Narida 0478 744 297 familytreefinance.com.au

T. (03) 9781 4222 or E. calley@calleyfamilylaw.com.au

www.calleyfamilylaw.com.au ( 54

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

Family Tree Finance Pty Ltd is a Corporate Credit Representative number 500990 of BLSSA Pty Ltd ACN 117 651 760 (Australian Credit Licence 391237)

Experience and expertise are key at Calley Rajah Family Lawyers. Firm principal Vic Rajah is one of Melbourne’s leading family law practitioners and heads the team alongside well-respected Peninsula-based lawyer Helen Roach. Clients are their No.1 priority and their focus on attention to detail and quality of service is second to none. The firm prides itself as the leading provider of family law services on the Mornington Peninsula. By consulting Calley Rajah Family Lawyers you are benefiting from a wealth of experience. Vic is proud of his team’s ability to provide unrivalled service to clients, and anyone who is in the separation process and is dissatisfied with their current representation should come in for a 30-minute free consultation to see how Calley Rajah Family Lawyers can do it better. Calley Rajah Family Lawyers has offices in Mount Eliza, Melbourne CBD and Braeside, so call today. CALLEY RAJAH FAMILY LAWYERS A: 1-3 Davies St, Mount Eliza A: 17/459 Collins St, Melbourne A: 232 Boundary Rd, Braeside T: 9781 4222 W: calleyfamilylaw.com.au

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


If you attended in 2017 you would have heard the outstanding and inspiring delivery from keynote speaker Andy Lark (pictured), the great global marketing genius who has spearheaded some of the most well-known marketing campaigns across Australia for brands including CommBank, Xero and Foxtel. Andy joins the list of must-see BITE Conference speakers once again for 2018. If you missed out in 2017, be sure to secure your seat this year and buckle in for some serious thought-provoking presentations that are bound to give you plenty of new ammunition to get your

business firing. Your ticket includes a seat in front of some of the most influential and successful business owners from Australia and beyond. There will be keynotes, breakout sessions, full exhibition stands and plenty of free stuff in addition to all-day catering with premium meals, barista-made coffee and post-event networking drinks and finger food. Need more reasons to attend? Take a look at biteconference.com.au to view the full list of guest speakers and conference agenda and find out why BITECON is the single most beneficial thing you can do for your business this year. Hurry, tickets selling fast. DATE: May 29 LOCATION: Mornington Racecourse INVESTMENT: $150pp. Contact SMART for group ticket inquiries SMART BUSINESS SOLUTIONS A: 1/328 Main St, Mornington T: 5911 7000

2018

May 29 | Mornington Racecourse | One-Day Event Business. Innovation. Technology. Efficiency.

BITE CONFERENCE The Small Business Event of the Year Ticket price includes full day conference, fully catered with premium meals, barista-made coffee, plus post-event drinks.

TICKETS SELLING FAST. BOOK NOW. www.biteconference.com.au

MAY 2018 (78)

www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

55 )

THE BUSINESS

The excitement of the Peninsula business community is brewing in anticipation of the upcoming BITE Conference, the biggest and best business conference the Mornington Peninsula has seen.


THE BUSINESS

Surveying practice breaks new ground BY LIZ ROGERS

The Peninsula Survey Group may have a new address, but its old-fashioned service hasn’t changed one bit. After 30 years of operation in Mount Eliza, this land surveying practice has resided at its Mornington address for 18 months and continues to provide expert advice to both domestic and commercial clients. Principal Alan Runting is a licensed land surveyor with more than three decades of experience. The Peninsula Survey Group has completed more than 6000 projects, including two-lot dual occupancies, multi-storey building subdivisions and large broadacre sub-divisions, and continues to use the latest sophisticated field equipment, GPS and software to achieve optimum accuracy for clients. Offering professional service to the Mornington Peninsula and beyond, this premium consulting land surveying group goes the extra mile to ensure you receive fast, reliable services and accurate data tracking. PENINSULA SURVEY GROUP 24A Progress St, Mornington T: 9787 2980 W: peninsulasurvey.com.au

Peninsula Survey Group Consulting Land Surveyors We Measure Up

• Residential and Rural Land • Easement & Covenant Advice • Property Boundary Surveys • Site Context Surveys

• Land Development & Management • Site Development Investigations • Subdivision Applications • Dual Occupancy Developments

24A Progress St, Mornington www.peninsulasurvey.com.au Ph: 9787 2980

It’s not rocket science Higher readership = better results Choose the peninsula’s longest running, largest circulation glossy

P: 9708 8222

( 56

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

Chisholm gets boost for student support Chisholm’s Frankston campus has received $4.1 million from the State Government for increased student support services and the redevelopment of its Skills and Jobs Centre. Training and Skills Minister Gayle Tierney and Frankston state Labor MP Paul Edbrooke announced the boost during a recent tour of the campus, where they were given an update on the $75.9 million redevelopment project. They also joined young people taking part in the Young Parents Program, which provides vital support for young parents looking to continue their education. Chisholm chief executive Dr Rick Ede said the money was vital to ensure Chisholm could continue to provide the best possible experience for its students. “Chisholm

provides strong support networks for our students, including careers, welfare, disability and Indigenous support,” Dr Ede said. “This funding will ensure we can continue to help people stay engaged with their education. “Whether students are looking to access training, reskill for new roles or find work placements, our Skills and Jobs Centre plays a really important role and with this funding we can continue to provide this support.” The centre also provides targeted support to preapprentices, apprentices, employers, teachers and parents to help improve apprenticeship retention and completion.

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine










Our focus is on the Asian elephants that are in captivity so that they may live the best life possible. This means that their training is humane and ethically undertaken and that their management

MAY 2018 (78)

is best practice. The other side of the coin is the focus on the mahout and improving their lot as well through education. In the last couple of years, however, we have now begun to turn our sights on to conservation of elephants in general because the three projects are interdependent. Our hope is that someday all Asian elephants can live in free-range environments that will no longer require human interaction. However, until that time comes, the

H-ELP Foundation is committed to creating the best life for elephants possible, using scientific, evidence-based training techniques and frameworks, and improving the lives of mahouts. Tell us more about elephants in captivity. Is it a better option? It isn’t a better option, it is just that there is nowhere near enough habitat for the 14,000 captives. In fact, there isn’t enough habitat for Asian elephants anywhere in Asia. Even in Myanmar, which had one of the largest populations, the wild elephant populations are decimated in their structure. Males are much rarer than they were and most populations hang around human settlements because they feel safer due to the threat of poaching. The Asian elephant is highly threatened. What has H-ELP achieved of late? As a result of our work in foundationtraining and rehabilitation, The HELP Foundation is now the official training partner of The Wildlife Trust of India, The National Elephant Institute of Thailand and The MTE (the largest private owners of elephants in the world — 3000). The MTE located in Myanmar are attempting to rehabilitate elephants whose former lives were in hauling timber since there were world-wide restrictions on timber harvesting in Myanmar. The alternative is that the elephants will be bought by Chinese buyers and either used in unregulated tourism or ‘melted’ down for traditional medicine. What can a patron learn by coming to the ball on June 16 at the Mornington Racecourse? We are looking forward to showcasing our work through visual platforms and I will present a talk that will educate and provide an insight. We heavily rely on donors and we are very grateful for the local support from individuals and companies across the Mornington Peninsula who are donating and contributing to the event. All the funds will be donated to on-the-ground workshops in multiple countries across Asia. ARTICLE SUPPLIED

arts events leisure

The Human Elephant Learning Programs is about the conservation of Asian elephants. Tell us more.

We’ve helped

HUNDREDS

of elephants

Now we’re going

TO help THOUSANDS HUNDREDS TO THOUSANDS

The Human-Elephant Learning Programs 2018 Black Tie Ball Saturday 16 June 6:30-11:30pm Mornington Racecourse

Tickets $155.00

On sale bit.ly/elephantball

www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

65 )


arts events leisure

You’re the Star Show hosts Simon Mills, Paul Wilson, Rick Varlet and Jason Taylor.

Big Jase, you’re still a star BY KATE SEARS

Jason ‘Big Jase’ Taylor reflects on a time when he’d be stopped in the street. “You’re that guy from You’re the Star Show!” people would say. Or sometimes, “Aren’t you from Spin?” At the age of 19, the Frankston resident joined the You’re the Star Show. Thirty years ago, this drew 300-plus people every week to the Langwarrin Pub. With MCs motivating and entertaining the crowd, karaoke sessions for punters to provide the laughs, professional singers to wow the audience, as well as party games, DJs, dancing and giveaways, it wasn’t long before it grew to three shows a week. Then eight shows were formed with new hosts and DJs that took to the road full-time, performing up to 40 weekly shows throughout Victoria. After five years of this busy lifestyle, Jason took a year off but missed it so much he put together his own band called Spin, with Pete ‘Stitch’ Pasitchnyj on guitar, ‘Little Jase’ Dean on keyboards and vocals and himself on lead vocals. For 15

( 66

years they played every Saturday at the Pelly Bar in Frankston and eventually at every corner pub in the Frankston CBD, The Cove Hotel on Sunday nights, the Somerville Hotel on Thursday nights and regular appearances at Crown Casino. “We worked tirelessly with the marketing and promoting at our venues, making sure we had big crowds,” Jason recalls. “We created a big following and worked hard on our own self-promotion.” A little one and married life saw Jason welcome a 9-5 job as a car salesman. But last March a reunion gig at The Briars, Picnic at Josephine’s, saw Stitch and Big Jase perform as The Pelly Brothers. Their 15-year absence had not lost them any fans, with some 350 people rocking up to see them take the stage again. “My family comes first now with two young daughters keeping me busy, but I do miss performing,” Jason says. “My mind is telling me to get out and play again.” Jason encourages everyone to get out and support local entertainers and keep the music culture alive on the Mornington Peninsula.

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

Sponsors and organisers of the 2018 MY Mount Eliza Run & Fun Festival gathered at the Village Pantry in Mount Eliza on March 6 to launch the community event, now in its second successful year. The festival raises awareness of the blood cancer multiple myeloma, as well as money for Myeloma Australia. Photos: Andrea Kellett

Some of the biggest names in the Australian film industry joined hundreds of movie-lovers at McClelland Sculpture Park+Gallery on Saturday, March 3, for the Stellar Short Film Festival. Michael Caton, Stephen Curry, Nadia Tass and Cassandra Magrath were guest judges at the festival, which featured 12 of the best award-winning Australian short films from 2017 Photos: Tanya Fry

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


arts events leisure

ROTARY CLUB

of FRANKSTON SUNRISE C H I L D R E N of G H A N A

Children of Ghana 8th annual charity ball

INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED SHOW BAND

BIG CITY BEAT SATURDAY 16th JUNE

By Cheryl Carter This impressive event run by the Rotary Club Frankston Sunrise has been making a massive difference to the lives of so many children living in poverty in Ghana since Rotary member Tony Carter’s daughter Aimee spent some time there in 2005. Last year’s ball raised almost $27,000, enabling Rotary to help with major work at a local school in Kumasi along with a water project in a remote village. The Days for Girls Program was also supported. This year’s event will be at the Frankston Arts Centre on Saturday, June 16. Included are savouries and drinks on arrival, a fourcourse meal and a very impressive line-up of talent to be enjoyed. MAY 2018 (78)

You can look forward to pre-dinner entertainment followed by the internationally acclaimed show band Big City Beat. They will have the whole place rocking, says Tony. The MC for the evening is the beautiful and talented Brodie Harper from Channel 9’s Postcards. Sponsors already include Mercedes Benz Mornington, Mickey Blue, Bridgestone Tyres Frankston, Mornington Peninsula Magazine and Wise Choice Catering. The Charity warmly welcomes Belmar Real Estate as major sponsor for 2018. If you would like to part of this awesome event with sponsorship or donations, we’d love to hear from you. For all information and ticket sales, please call Cheryl on 0400 516 265.

FEATURING

6.30pm Frankston Arts Centre

Pre dinner entertainment Live and Silent Auctions, Raffle and Door Prizes

4 COURSE MEAL

SPECIAL GUEST MC

Complimentary drink followed by drinks at bar prices

Brodie Harper

DRESS AFTER FIVE

Tickets $145 BOOKINGS 0400 516 265 MAJOR SPONSOR

REAL ESTATE

www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

67 )


arts events leisure

Hotel Sorrento, by Australian playwright Hannie Rayson, tells the story of three sisters who grew up together in the seaside town of Sorrento. Hilary lives in the family home in Sorrento with her father and 16-year-old son. Pippa, a businesswoman, is visiting from New York and Meg, a successful writer, returns from England. When the three sisters are reunited after 10 years apart they again feel the constraints of family life. A semiautobiographical book written by middle sister and expat Meg triggers the familial tensions and dramas that eventuate. The play is about family in a literal and metaphorical sense and the importance of blood ties and collective memory, true or false. Be a part of this family drama at Frankston Arts Centre on Saturday, May 19, at 8pm. Tickets are $27-$57 and can be booked on theFAC.com.au, in person at the centre or by calling 9784 1060. FRANKSTON ARTS CENTRE A: 27-37 Davey St, Frankston T: 9784 1060 W: thefac.com.au

BY KATE SEARS

How has your career grown since The Voice Australia? At first it was hard to keep up the momentum I had while on the show. I decided to study a Bachelor of Music to sort of find my sound. My biggest struggle has been legitimising myself away from being “that girl who went on TV” and trying to lose the ‘teenage pop princess’ reputation. So much has changed in my life personally over the past five years and I think that’s apparent in the music I’m creating. Paul Sheehan from The Sydney Morning Herald said of you: “One of the finest young singers to emerge from this country in a long time.” How did you respond when you heard this? Total shock. Still can’t get my head around it. I think when you’re in the public eye you develop a slight fear, or should I say wariness, of the tabloids so I was incredibly humbled by the support Paul showed for me throughout that article. You really can’t underestimate the value of kindness.

( 68

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

Your first single will be released soon. How has the process been? It’s been such a private project for so long I’m a little nervous to make it public, but I think I’m ready for that now. I used to worry a lot about what people would think of my original music since I’m probably better known for my covers. But I read recently that an artist’s objective should not be to create the best body of work but to recreate the most honest version of the self. I try to keep that in mind. Anything you’d like to add? It’s so important that we continue to support live music and live music venues. It’s so easy these days to plug in your phone or stream music online, but actually engaging in and supporting your local live music industry is so much more rewarding for everyone involved.

Photo by She is Aphrodite

Jackie Sannia was 18 when she made the final of The Voice Australia. Now 22, the South Frankston songstress is about to release her first single under the name SANNIA. She speaks to Mornington Peninsula Magazine.

y h tapestr ic r e h t e “E mbralbcourne’s music cal of Me erging lo m e d n a it!” industry plenty of ’s e r e h t talent – mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


arts events leisure

Fine art thriving at Manyung Gallery By Liz Rogers

Drop by Manyung Gallery Mount Eliza, Flinders and Sorrento this June to view the exquisite work of fine art originator and graduate student of the world-renowned East Sydney Art School Barbara Tyson.

fine art needs a Barbara Tyson. Take the time to find yours at Manyung Gallery Mount Eliza, Flinders and Sorrento this winter and embrace the delightful play of light, freedom of expression and motivational movement of an artist’s joy in watching her subject come to life. Immerse yourself in Tyson’s work this June at Manyung Gallery and enjoy.

Tyson’s detailed, and highly individualised ‘movement loving’ work hangs in private collections across the globe, and her undeniable portraiture is critically acclaimed. (Think Doug Moran and Archibald prize recognition.) Creating brushstrokes that enable the viewer to explore and define their own journey via the smooth softness of thick textures and detailed realism, Tyson uses varnishes to create a rich depth on the canvas. This is art to dive into and swim with the tide of heart-felt skill and expression while basking in the pure joy an experienced and confident painter delivers. Manyung Gallery Group provides the perfect space to view this world-renowned artist’s work. Whether you are a drawing, illustration, portraiture or still-life enthusiast, or just admire the creativity of an artist whose career has spanned decades, June is the month to peruse and purchase that special piece of art for art’s sake. Ground-breaking art is thriving at Manyung Gallery, and every admirer of

MANYUNG GALLERY GROUP Barbara Tyson Exhibition from June 1st until June 30th at Manyung’s three Peninsula galleries, Mount Eliza, Flinders and Sorrento.

MAY 2018 (78)

T: 9787 2953 all sites E: staff@manyunggallery.com.au W: manyunggallery.com.au

A masterful exhibition created by

BARBARA TYSON For the month of June, Manyung Gallery will be showcasing Barbara’s stunning works throughout all our galleries on the Mornington Peninsula “A point arrives when touching the canvas is like touching their soul, seeing the subject emerge from the painting.”

Opening dates: Mt Eliza Gallery - Friday 1st June Flinders Gallery - Saturday 9th June Sorrento Gallery - Saturday 23rd June T. 03 9787 2953 E. staff@manyunggallery.com.au

Mt Eliza • Sorrento • Flinders • Mornington • Malvern • Asia

www.manyunggallery.com.au www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

69 )


arts events leisure

Unleash your inner artist

Shell creations evoke ocean’s beauty She Shell Art By Miffy creates stylestatement designs and decorative creations from shells Miffy has gathered over more than three decades. Her beach, tide and coastal finds form stunning art pieces.

Timeless Treasures Ship-Wheel Mirror

...beach, tide & coastal finds forming stunning art pieces... sheshellartbymiffy.godaddysites.com 0400 178 635

( 70

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

Miffy says none of her “old shell beauties” are rare, threatened, endangered or exotic species. “All were found embedded in dry sea kelp and collected on the tide-line, including being found deceased and embedded in the sand dunes.” There are two remaining gallery-ready pieces available for sale through Veraison Restaurant and Wine Bar in Tootgarook. While you’re there browsing Miffy’s art, check out the tempting menu designed by Mark Poulter. She Shell Art By Miffy evokes memories and the love of the sea and times spent there. Miffy’s creations will have you reminiscing on the beauty and power of the ocean and the effect it has on all of us. Her encrusted and adorned shell statement pieces are made with love from the seaside. On request she can make made to order, custom-made and themed pieces or you may be interested in selecting from her gallery of ready-made decorative creations which can be viewed on her website. SHE SHELL ART BY MIFFY M: 0400 178 635 E: miffypittaway@live.com.au W: sheshellartbymiffy.godaddysites.com FB: facebook.com/Miffyshells INSTA: sheshellartbymiffy

In 1983, a group of patchworkers came together to promote their art and share their skills in a social and creative environment. The Mornington Peninsula Patchworkers has grown significantly since that gathering, its members making quilts for Ronald McDonald House, Frankston Hospital, and palliative care and nursing homes, as well as calico dolls for Peninsula hospitals and trauma teddies for Ambulance Victoria. Tutors, guest speakers and an extensive library supplement the club’s skills-based program, while exhibitions, shopping excursions, mystery bus trips and retreats add variety to its calendar. The club meets on the second Monday of the month at the Studio @ PCT in Wilsons Rd, Mornington, and this year it started a Beginners & Beyond group that meets on the third Saturday of the month at Currawong Community Centre for those unable to take part in weekday activities. Entry is $5 for each group on a monthly basis, and after two sessions you’re invited to become a member for $35 a year with a $15 once-off joining fee. MORNINGTON PENINSULA PATCHWORKERS A: Mornington T: 0419 588 516 W: mppi.org.au FB: MPPI Mornington Peninsula Patchworkers Inc

Patchwork & Quilting

Mornington Peninsula Patchworkers Inc.

‘Unleash your inner artist’

Meet: 2nd Monday of the month 10am - 3pm, Entry $5 The Studio@ PCT, 91 Wilsons Road, Mornington. We do Modern, Traditional and Textile Arts. NEW! A Beginners & Beyond – Sit & Sew New quilters or advanced, enjoy a day of fun & creativity Meet: 3rd Saturday of the month 10am - 4pm, Entry $5 Currawong Community Centre, 17 Currawong St, Mornington. After 2 sessions we ask you to join our club: $15 J/Fee $35 per yr. MPPI Mornington Peninsula Patchworkers Inc

E: morningtonpatch@gmail.com www.mppi.org.au

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


arts events leisure

BEAUTIFUL ART /PROPER WAY Lance James and Billy Tjampitjinpa Kenda may not be travellers in the given sense of the word. Yet both take us on amazing adventures around Central Australia in works whose vast subject matter belies their small scale. Kenda and James are both disabled artists with restricted mobility but their imagination runs free in these colour-filled paintings. Western Arrernte painter Billy Tjampitjinpa Kenda captures the daily activities of both visitors and traditional owners. Kenda’s Central Australia is no static, empty landscape but one in which tourists clamber up

rocky outcrops and crowd on to buses and cars, noses pressed eagerly to windows as they drink in the views. In contrast to Kenda’s populated views, the paintings of Lance James from the more remote Pitjantjatjara community of Docker River offer a broader take. Having observed the region’s many wild horses and stockmen since childhood, he portrays them traversing the lands rounding up cattle, mustering, droving or simply riding through the wide Outback. This month, the works of Kenda and James along with quirky bird paintings by fellow disabled artist Jane Mervin are on show in the exhibition Beautiful Art/Proper Way at Shoreham’s Whistlewood gallery. The art careers of all three artists are made possible by the social enterprise art studio Bindi Mwerre Anthurre Artists, which assists disabled Aboriginal artists living in or near Alice Springs to develop a career in fine art that has led to their work being acquired by Australia’s leading state and national galleries. Bindi artists coordinator Sandra Brown is travelling to Whistlewood to open the exhibition on May 19 at 2.30pm; it is current to June 3. WHISTLEWOOD | Contemporary Australian Art A: 642 Tucks Rd, Shoreham Open Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, 11am-4pm T: 5989 8282 E: info@mccullochandmcculloch.com.au W: mccullochandmcculloch.com.au Pictured above: Lance James, Docker River Cowboy Mustering Wild Brumbies, 20cm x 46cm; Left: Billy Tjampitjinpa Kenda, People in the Helicopter, 30cm x 30cm

MAY 2018 (78)

Billy Kenda, Jane Mervin, Lance James Bindi Mwerre Anthurre Artists, Alice Springs Three noteworthy artists from the disability social enterprise organisation Bindi Mwerre Anthurre Artists whose joyous small paintings capture the essence, beauty and life of Central Australia.

May 19 - June 3 WINTER SALON + ART PARADE Founding artists and emerging talents of Aboriginal art. Art Parade Opening Queen’s Birthday weekend, Saturday June 9, 2.30 Bookings essential mccullochart.eventbrite.com.au Or as below

June 9 - July 15

642 Tucks Road, Shoreham T 03 59 898282 E: info@mccullochandmcculloch.com.au Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays & Public Holidays 11am-4pm mccullochandmcculloch.com.au www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

71 )


arts events leisure

To have your event included go to morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au /diarydates/ – Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, 3-3.45pm, free with exhibition entry, bookings preferred, mprg.mornpen.vic. gov.au, 5950 1580

MAY 2018 EVERY SUNDAY Heritage steam train trips Mornington Railway; 460 Moorooduc Hwy, Moorooduc; www.morningtonrailway.org. au; 1300 767 274 Live music at Pop & Selmas Café 34 Ranelagh Drive, Mt Eliza Kingdom Kids Church – The Anglican Church, Cnr Albert St & Octavia St, Mornington; 10.30am; 5975 0198; www.mmmanglican.org.au EVERY MONDAY, SCHOOL TERMS Peninsula Kung Fu cnr Racecourse Rd & Carbine Way, Mornington; 1.302.30pm; www.peninsulakungfu.com.au/ kung-fu-classes/womens-self-defence UNTIL SUNDAY JULY 8 Propaganda: A selection of posters from the Australian War Memorial – Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, 10am-5pm, mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au, 5950 1580 FRIDAY MAY 4 Woodleigh School Campus Tours – Book via website www.woodleigh.school, 5971 6100 Art Red Hill 2018 Opening Night – Red Hill Consolidated School, tickets available online www.artredhill.com.au FRIDAY, SAT & SUNDAY MAY 4-6 T’Gallant Mushrooms in May Wild Mushroom Meander Wine + Food Extravaganza, 1385 Morn-Flinders Rd, Main Ridge, $49pp, 11am & 1pm, www. tgallant.com.au, bookings ess 5931 1300 SATURDAY MAY 5 Mornington Peninsula Winery Walk – Details and bookings mpva.com.au SATURDAY & SUNDAY MAY 5-6 Art Red Hill 2018 Red Hill Consolidated School; 10am-4pm; tix $5; children U16 free; artredhill.com.au Open Gardens Victoria – Akenfield Main Ridge; www.opengardensvictoria.org.au SATURDAY MAY 5 – SUNDAY JULY 8 Andrew Hazewinkel: What The Sea Never Told Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, 10am-5pm, mprg. mornpen.vic.gov.au, 5950 1580 1969-1970-1971 A Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery Exhibition 10am-5pm, mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au, 5950 1580

SUNDAY MAY 6 Foraging Basket Weaving Workshop At Red Hill Truffles, 2-5pm, $150pp, book essential www.mpexperience.rezdy.com Bibi Ostermark, Suzanne Kaldor, Yvonne Patton and Cressida Fox Exhibition Oak Hill Gallery, 2-4pm, www.oakhillgallery.com.au, 5973 4299 TUESDAY MAY 8 Peppa Pig’s Surprise - Frankston Arts Centre; noon & 2pm; tix $34.90-$39.90; www.thefac.com.au; 9784 1060 Impact Volunteering introduction to volunteering sessions – Long Room, Frankston Library, 60 Playne St, Frankston; 10-11am; bookings essential; 9770 6492 Show’n’Tell for Women - A letter to Mum; Mornington Library, Vancouver St, Mornington; 10.30am-12.30pm; free but bookings essential; 5950 1820 Card Making - Hastings Library; 7 High St, Hastings; 2-3pm; free but bookings essential; 5950 1710 WEDNESDAY MAY 9 Tex Perkins - The Man In Black Frankston Arts Centre; 8pm; tickets $89.90; www.thefac.com.au; 9784 1060 Gut health presentation with Natalie Gibson Mornington Library; Vancouver St, Mornington; 10.30-11.30am; free but bookings essential; 5950 1820 Breastfeeding drop-in service - Rye Child and Family Health Centre; 21 Nelson St, Rye; free; 1-4pm; 5977 5297 FRIDAY MAY 11 George’s Marvellous Medicine – Frankston Arts Centre, 27-37 Davey St, Frankston, 11am & 6pm, tix $25 or family of four $95, www.thefac.com.au; 9784 1060 FRIDAY, SAT & SUNDAY MAY 11-13 T’Gallant Mushrooms in May Wild Mushroom Meander Wine + Food Extravaganza, 1385 Morn-Flinders Rd, Main Ridge, $49pp, 11am & 1pm, www. tgallant.com.au, bookings ess 5931 1300 SATURDAY MAY 12 Roy Orbison & Johnny Cash - The Men in Black Tour - Frankston Arts Centre; 8pm; tickets $59.90-$69.90; www.thefac.com.au; 9784 1060 Propaganda + Hazewinkel Floor Talk

SUNDAY MAY 13 The Tap Pack - Frankston Arts Centre; 6pm; $54.90-$64.90; www.thefac.com. au, 9784 1060 Flinders Mothers Day Classic Walk/ Run Flinders Yacht Club, 8-11am; $20pp; www.mothersdayclassic.com.au WEDNESDAY MAY 16 Ballet Revolución - Frankston Arts Centre; 8pm; $89.90-$94.90; www. thefac.com.au, 9784 1060 FRIDAY MAY 18 Cine, Wine & Dine – Blues Brothers – Trofeo Estate, 85 Harrisons Rd, Dromana, 6.30-11.30pm, book dinner and a movie, info@trofeoestate.com.au or call 5981 8688 The Australian Ballet School – Frankston Arts Centre, 27-37 Davey St, Frankston, 10.30am & 1.30pm, tix $20, www.thefac.com.au, 9784 1060 Peninsula Grammar Open Day9-11am, www.peninsulagrammar.vic.edu.au FRIDAY, SAT & SUNDAY MAY 18-20 T’Gallant Mushrooms in May Wild Mushroom Meander Wine + Food Extravaganza, 1385 Morn-Flinders Rd, Main Ridge, $49pp, 11am & 1pm, www. tgallant.com.au, bookings ess 5931 1300 SATURDAY MAY 19 – SUNDAY JUNE 3 Beautiful Art/Proper Way – The essence, beauty and humour of Central Australian in joyous small works, Whistlewood Art Gallery, 642 Tucks Rd, Shoreham, www.mccullochandmcculloch. com.au, 5989 8282 SATURDAY & SUNDAY MAY 19-20 Mornington Lions Club Pre-Loved Book Fair Peninsula Community Theatre; 91 Wilsons Rd, Mornington; 8.30am5.30pm Saturday & 8.30am-3pm Sunday; free; 0412 394 449 or 0419 299 196 SATURDAY MAY 19 Hotel Sorrento - Frankston Arts Centre; 8pm; $44-$57; www.thefac.com.au, 9784 1060 SUNDAY MAY 20 Million Paws Walk – Fred Smith Reserve, Hastings, 9am-2pm MONDAY MAY 21 Author Talk with Kerry Tucker Mornington Library; Vancouver St,

Fateful Voyage – Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, A conversation with artist Andrew Hazewinkel, couta boat building craftsman Tim Phillips and MPRG Senior Curator Danny Lacy, members $15/general $18, 5pm for drinks and nibbles, 5.30-6.30pm for conversation, mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au, 5950 1580 TUESDAY MAY 22 FMP Careers Expo- Hastings Community Hub; 1973 FrankstonFlinders Rd, Hastings; 9.30am-3pm; free; 0422 126 985 International Cool Climate Wine Show - Public Tasting; Mornington Racing Club, 320 Racecourse Rd, Mornington; 6.30-8.30pm; $30pp; internationalcoolclimatewineshow.com

International Cool Climate Wine Show - Awards Dinner; Mornington Racing Club, 320 Racecourse Rd, Mornington; 7-11.30pm; $125pp; internationalcoolclimatewineshow.com

Fri 8 Jun, 10.30am & 1.30pm Philip Gould and Michelle Fitzmaurice sing and dance their way through Frank Sinatra's life story and classic Sinatra hits like My Way, Three Coins in a Fountain, Fly Me to the Moon and more. Tickets: $20

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

SATURDAY JUNE 23 Barbara Tyson Exhibition – Manyung Gallery Sorrento, www.manyunggallery. com.au, 9787 2953 Peninsula Music Society presents Melbourne Chamber Orchestra Peninsula Community Theatre, Mornington, 7.30pm, tix $18-$55, bookings www.trybooking.com/book/ event?eid=362294& SATURDAY JUNE 30 Propaganda + Hazewinkel Floor Talk Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, 3-3.45pm, free with exhibition entry, bookings preferred, mprg.mornpen.vic. gov.au, 5950 1580

SATURDAY – MONDAY JUNE 9-11 Winter Wine Weekend – Fine wine, food and music (see program centre pages) SATURDAY JUNE 9 Barbara Tyson Exhibition – Manyung Gallery Flinders, www.manyunggallery. com.au, 9787 2953

TUESDAY JUNE 12 Impact Volunteering introduction to volunteering sessions Long Room, Frankston City Library, 60 Playne St, Frankston, 10-11am, bookings essential 9770 6492 Propaganda + Hazewinkel Floor Talk Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, 3-3.45pm, free with exhibition entry, bookings preferred, mprg.mornpen.vic. gov.au, 5950 1580 THURSDAY JUNE 14 Which Way Home – Frankston Arts Centre, 7.30pm, tix $27-$57, www. thefac.com.au, 9784 1060

TUESDAY JULY 3 July 2018 School Holiday Workshops Design Your Own Poster Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, ages 5-8, 10am-noon, $12, bookings essential, mprg.mornpen.voc.gov.au, 5950 1580 WEDNESDAY JULY 4 July 2018 School Holiday Workshops Design Your Own Poster Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, ages 9-12, 10am-noon, $12, Bookings essential, mprg.mornpen.voc.gov.au, 5950 1580 THURSDAY JULY 26 Peninsula Grammar presents LIOR Nominated for three ARIAs inc. best male artist & Triple J album of the year, Peninsula Grammar, 20 Wooralla Drive, Mount Eliza, 7-8.30pm, tix $25, www. eventbrite.com.au WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 19 Peninsula Grammar Presents – Vaudrey with Howard Penny A cello duo recital of the world premiere of Vaudrey’s Suite for Two Cellos, Peninsula Grammar, 20 Wooralla Drive, Mount Eliza, 7-8.30pm, tix $25, www.eventbrite. com.au MORE LISTINGS ON OUR WEBSITE morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

DAYTIME MUSIC + THEATRE ILBIJERRI Theatre Company

WHICH WAY HOME

Thu 14 June, 7.30pm Tash and her Dad are going on a road trip. Infused with humour and heart, Which Way Home draws on writer Katie Beckett’s own memories of growing up with her single Aboriginal father. Tickets: $27–$57

Tickets: 03 9784 1060 thefac.com.au

Sat 19 May, 8pm Australian playwright Hannie Rayson’s play is about family and the importance of blood ties and tells the story of three sisters who grew up in the seaside town of Sorrento. Tickets: $27–$57

TUESDAY MAY 29 Bite Conference 2018, The Small Business Event of the Year Mornington Racecourse; book now biteconferencevictoria.com.au

Winter Wine Fest – Red Hill Reserve and Showgrounds, 11am-4pm, tix $70 at the door, www.mpva.com.au, 5989 2377

FRIDAY, SAT & SUNDAY MAY 25-27 T’Gallant Mushrooms in May Wild Mushroom Meander Wine + Food Extravaganza, 1385 Morn-Flinders Rd, Main Ridge, $49pp, 11am & 1pm, www. tgallant.com.au, bookings ess 5931 1300

FRANKLY SINATRA

WEDNESDAY JUNE 20 Peninsula Grammar presents Amy Lehpamer – One of Australia’s most versatile leading ladies of stage, Peninsula Grammar, 20 Wooralla Drive, Mount Eliza, 7-8.30pm, tix $25, www. eventbrite.com.au

FRIDAY JUNE 8 Frankly Sinatra – Frankston Arts Centre, 10.30am & 1.30pm, tix $20, www. thefac.com.au, 9784 1060

Mal Walden’s Good News - Rosebud Library; McDowell St, Rosebud; listen to Melbourne newsreader Mal Walden present this collection of Good News stories of survival, invention, eccentricities and goodness; 11am-noon; 5950 1230

Promac Productions

MONDAY MAY 28 Mornington Football Club Historic Walk Old Post Office Museum, cnr Main St & The Esplanade, members $12/ general $15, 10.30am-1pm, mprg. mornpen.vic.edu.au, 5950 1580

FRIDAY – SUNDAY JUNE 8-10 Mornington Winter Music Festival Tix on sale www.morningtonmusicfestival. com.au

Dress for Success Let it Shine Gala Dinner Celebrating 10 years! Brooklands of Mornington, 99 Tanti Ave, Mornington, 6.30pm, tix www.morningtonpeninsula. dressforsuccess.org, 9770 0220

DAYTIME MUSIC + THEATRE

Children of Ghana Charity Ball 2018 Frankston Arts Centre, 6.30pm, 4 course meal, complimentary drink on arrival, dress after 5, $145, book 0400 516 265

Barbara Tyson Exhibition Opening Manyung Gallery Mount Eliza, www. manyunggallery.com.au, 9787 2953

FRIDAY MAY 25 Melbourne Coastrek 30km-60km team trekking challenge, 6am-9pm, www.melbourne.coastrek.com.au, 02 8039 3580

HIT Productions

SATURDAY JUNE 16 The Human Elephant Learning Programs 2018 Black Tie Ball – Mornington Racecourse, 6.30-11.30pm, tix $155, on sale bit.ly/elephantball

FRIDAY JUNE 1 Lachlan Bryan and the Wildes, Alana Wilkinson Red Hill Community Pavilion, 184 Arthurs Seat Rd, Red Hill, tix from musiconthehill.com.au

THURSDAY – SUNDAY MAY 24-26 Peninsula Grammar - The Little Mermaid; Frankston Arts Centre; 7pm; $23-$95; www.thefac.com.au, 9784 1060

FRIDAY & SATURDAY MAY 25-26 Mornington Peninsula Weekend Cartooning Workshops Mornington Scout Hall, Mitchell Reserve, Mitchell St, Mornington, $25 per class, www. illustrating-man.com/camp/morningtonpeninsula-vic-26-27-may-2018 to see class times

UNTIL SUNDAY MAY 27 Energy, Emotion & Euphoria, an Exhibition of Original Paintings by Sharyn Del Giudice – Whitehill Gallery & Sapori Di Casa, White Hill Rd, Red Hill, 11am-5pm, www.whitehillart.com.au, 5931 0146 or Sharyn on 0419 330 320

WED, THURS, FRI MAY 30 TO JUNE 1 Woodleigh School Campus Tours Book via website Woodleigh.vic.edu.au

WEDNESDAY MAY 23 Toorak College Open Day www.toorakcollege.vic.edu.au

DRAMA

HOTEL SORRENTO

( 72

Peninsula Music Society presents An Evening of Choral Delights Australian Chamber Choir – Peninsula Community Theatre, Mornington, 7.30pm, tix $18$55, bookings 9789 8392

Mornington; 11am-noon; free but bookings essential; 5950 1820

Frankston Arts Centre is a business unit of Frankston City Council

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


James’s colours come together Soul/pop artist James Franklin has been making waves since he released his debut EP, The Laundry Room Mixtape, in 2015 to excellent reviews. James wrote his first song at seven, started his first band at 11 and had his first professional gig at 15. He found his feet almost immediately in Melbourne’s music scene, playing with 5 Seconds Of Summer, Gavin James and Joan Osborne during his formative years. Citing Sam Cooke, Jason Mraz and James Taylor as a few of his significant influences, James learnt early on that to create the music he wanted to make he had to find a way to use all of the colours at once, but still make the painting beautiful. Although challenging at first, when he released his sophomore EP Pumpkin Pie in 2016, James had found his sound — one that combines blues, rock, funk, jazz, and country; a sound that pays tribute to his heroes but stays fresh and current; a sound everyone can connect with. After a US tour in early 2017, James began recording his debut album. Check out more at jamesfranklinmusic.com MAY 2018 (78)

LOVE LOCAL MUSIC? Stay up to date with all the local gigs and events, receive our free weekly gig guide to your email. VENUES & MUSICIANS: List your acts on this website for free

JOIN NOW!

FRIDAY 4 MAY Tracy McNeil & The Good Life - Music On The Hill 7.30pm The Mavis’s Anniversary Tour – The Grand Hotel 8pm Kylie & Nathan – Brass Razu 8.30pm SATURDAY 5 MAY Rob Papp - Hickinbotham of Dromana 1pm The Jackson Lite Duo – Craft & Co 1pm Copyrite – Beaches of Mornington 9pm SUNDAY 6 MAY Mamma’s Mountain Jug Band – Hickinbotham of Dromana 1pm BAMM – Frankston City Library 1pm Jason Downes & Tamsin – The Peninsula Jazz Club 2pm The Party Animals – Sorrento Portsea RSL 4pm FRIDAY 11 MAY Karavana Flamenco - Brass Razu 8.30pm The Regular Boys– Beaches of Mornington 9pm INXSIVE – The Grand Hotel Mornington 9pm SATURDAY 12 MAY Cherry Blue Acoustic - The Craft & Co 1pm Malcura – Gods Kitchen 8pm Size Matters - Beaches 9pm SUNDAY 13 MAY – MOTHERS DAY Mamma’s Mountain Jug Band – Hickinbotham of Dromana 1pm Jimi Hocking – Beach 162 2pm Benn Manie – Mornington Brewery 2pm The O’Dowd’s – The Dubliner 4pm The Eagles Show - Rosebud RSL 8.30pm FRIDAY 18 MAY Justin Bernasconi – Main Ridge Estate 7pm Jazz Biz - The Peninsula Jazz Club 8pm Whisky Gypsies – Brass Razu 8.30pm SATURDAY 19 MAY Don Palamara – Hickinbotham of Dromana 1pm Tommy Castles – Gods Kitchen 7pm Powerage - Westernport Hotel 8.30pm After Hours – Beaches of Mornington 9pm SUNDAY 20 MAY The Jump Devils – Hickinbotham of Dromana 1pm Bernardo Solar - Frankston City Library 1pm Rob Papp – Mornington Brewery 2pm FRIDAY 25 MAY INXSIVE Tribute Band – Seaford Hotel 8.30pm Right Brothers – Beaches of Mornington 9pm Reece Mastin Tour - The Grand Mornington 9pm SATURDAY 26 MAY James Franklin - Hickinbotham of Dromana 1pm

www.mpmusic.com.au /mpmusicnetwork

To view all events or receive this gig guide to your email box, sign up at: www.mpmusic.com.au www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

73 )

arts events leisure

Photo by Lucinda Goodwin Photography

MAY GIG GUIDE


23/04/2018 2:21 P

Taste the delights of Greater Dandenong

Join other food lovers for an authentic celebration of food and culture in one of Melbourne’s most celebrated and thriving food heartlands. A visit to the City of Greater Dandenong allows you to travel the world without the need for a passport. Now officially recognised as Australia’s most culturally diverse community, Greater Dandenong provides a rich tapestry of cultural experiences that will awaken the senses and leave you

wanting more. The perfect way to get your first taste of the city is on a Food Lovers or Cultural Tour. Explore Afghani culture in Dandenong’s Afghan Bazaar precinct or travel to South-East Asia in Springvale. Greater Dandenong’s celebrated twohour tours provide generous samplings of a rich array of cuisines and conclude with a delicious meal. Book one of the scheduled tours today or contact the City of Greater Dandenong to tailor one for a group of your closest family and friends. Go to greaterdandenong.com/tours or phone 8571 1377 and discover Greater Dandenong on a plate.

Have an authentic cultural experience without your passport!

Dumpli n g a n d Dessert s s

Afghaaanr Baz

Mothers day gift guide INDD to place .indd 1

A: 128 Ocean Beach Rd, Sorrento

Beautiful quality 18ct, Aquamarine and diamond ring of abstract design.

Discover the vibrancy and diversity of Greater Dandenong and enjoy the region’s rich array of culinary delights on one of the city’s acclaimed food tours.

Greater Dandenong Tours

Be introduced to the wonderful Afghan business community learning how traditional Afghan bread is made, visiting a traditional homewares shop, supermarkets and finishing with an Afghan banquet. Guarantee you won’t walk away hungry!

Who doesn’t like dumplings and desserts and on this tour you can indulge in both. You will be treated to a variety of dumplings along the way and finish with fabulous desserts.

Do you have a group of friends or colleagues and can’t make one of the scheduled dates? Did you know that we can organise group bookings for 8–16 people available upon request. For more information and bookings visit greaterdandenong.com/tours or phone 8571 1377


Marlene Miller Beautiful quality 18ct, Aquamarine and diamond ring of abstract design. A: 128 Ocean Beach Rd, Sorrento

23/04/2018 2:21 PM

s day gift guide INDD to place .indd 1

May is synonymous with many things but none quite as significant as Mother’s Day. Around the world, families gather on Mother’s Day to celebrate mothers and motherhood. And here on the Mornington Peninsula we have a plethora of ways you can spoil your mum on Sunday, May 13. In this issue of Mornington Peninsula Magazine we bring you a selection of Mother’s Day gift and experience ideas. Spoil her with a hair and beauty package at Amicus Hair & Beauty in Mornington; take her to the new-look Barmah Park Restaurant and Cellar Door in Moorooduc for lunch or dinner; treat her to a little pampering at Hair On Barkly, Mornington; or give her a personalised gift a-la The Personalised Gift Shop, a unique online business based locally. Check out the gorgeous gifts with meaning at Koh Living in Main St, Mornington; pop into Marlene Miller Antiques in Sorrento; give your mum something special from Collie Anne Jewellery in Dromana; or travel the world without the need for a passport with a foodlovers’ tour or a cultural tour in Greater Dandenong. Make a fuss of your mum. She deserves it. MAY 2018 (78)

23/04/2018 2:21 PM

Spoil Mum this Mother’s Day

Shop 5, Dromana Hub Shopping Centre P. 5910 0303 Hours: Mon-Sat 9-5.30 / Sun 9-5 www.collieannejewellery.com.au www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

75 )


23/04/2018 2:21 P

Mother’s Day special offer at Amicus By Andrea Kellett

For just $99 (save up to $65.95) your mum will enjoy a welcome tea, a sensory journey, a glossing blow dry using 93 per cent naturally-derived sheer gloss treatment to deliver a radiant shine leaving hair feeling healthier and looking refreshed, and a hydrating mini facial. The oil-free mini facial is enjoyed at the basin and is designed to add a luxurious boost of hydration to the skin. Ladies, and gents of course, this is a premium package at a price some Melbourne salons charge for a blow dry. And remember, Amicus Hair & Beauty uses all-natural plant-based products such as Aveda, Kevin Murphy and Mr Smith. Spoil your mum at Amicus. Mothers day gift guide INDD to place .indd 1

A: 128 Ocean Beach Rd, Sorrento

Beautiful quality 18ct, Aquamarine and diamond ring of abstract design.

Treat your mum to an exclusive hair and beauty experience this Mother’s Day. To celebrate Mother’s Day, Amicus Hair & Beauty in Mornington is offering a special for the month of May that will leave your mum looking and feeling a million dollars.

AMICUS HAIR & BEAUTY A: Shop 3/45 Main St, Mornington T: 5976 2740 W: amicus-h-b.com.au

$99

MOTHER’S DAY SPECIAL OFFER

(save up to $65.95)

ü A welcome tea ü A sensory journey ü A glossing blowdry using 93%

naturally derived sheer gloss treatment to deliver radiant shine leaving hair feeling healthier and looking refreshed

ü Hydrating mini facial (at the basin) to add a boost of hydration to the skin, oil-free and soothing relief from dryness, stress and exposure to the elements - all just $99

*offer ends May 31, 2018

( 76

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

3/45 Main Street, Mornington / 5976 2740 / amicus-h-b.com.au mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


23/04/2018 2:21 PM

Who would not love a blue wren for Mother’s Day?

59 Main St, Mornington MAY 2018 (78)

meaningful gifts and candles

www.kohliving.com.au www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

77 )


23/04/2018 2:21 P Mothers day gift guide INDD to place .indd 1

A: 128 Ocean Beach Rd, Sorrento

Beautiful quality 18ct, Aquamarine and diamond ring of abstract design.

Get 20% discount w it promo cod h e .com.au ‘MPGIFTS’*

Small gestures...

BIG impressions

*valid until January 1st 2019

Small gestures, BIG impressions BY LIZ ROGERS product viewing before final buying. Now that’s clever and creative! Just log on to thepersonalisedgiftshop. com.au to find gifts for her, him, the kids plus gifts for every occasion — think birthday, engagement, retirement, Christmas and Valentine’s Day. There’s Mother’s Day gifts too. Get 20 per cent discount with promo Founded in 2014 by Laurence Gude, this code ‘MPGIFTS’ valid ‘til January 1, 2019. family-owned and operated business provides a huge range of delightful THE PERSONALISED GIFT SHOP pressies that make a very personal W: www.thepersonalisedgiftshop.com.au statement and can’t be bought anywhere T: 1300 913 275 else. Sprung from Laurence’s quest to give his little sister Olivia a gift to remember, The Personalised Gift Shop soon outgrew its initial ‘digs’ in Tasmania and now operates here on the Mornington Peninsula. It is currently the only website in Australia offering complete product personalisation using a client-friendly preview function that enables

You don’t need to dig deep to bestow a gift that warms the heart. The Personalised Gift Shop offers inspired one-off unique gifts for your special someone that will have them smiling for years to come — all at an affordable price.

Marlene Miller Antiques Specialising in antique 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 ( 78

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


Love leads Marti to Mornington Hair on Barkly welcomes Marti to its team. She is from Hungary and has only been in Australia for just under two years. Her story is rather romantic: she reconnected with her childhood sweetheart through Facebook after they went their separate ways 30 years ago when he came to Australia — and now they’re married. 23/04/2018 2:21 PM

Marti and her business partner ran a very successful hair salon in Budapest. She came to Australia with absolutely no English at all, and leaving her family, business and friends was very daunting indeed. Marti is a very accomplished hairdresser. Her colour work is excellent and her cutting and styling is beautiful as you would expect from a European hairdresser. She says hairdressing is her passion — and it shows. Marti would very much like to connect with Hungarians living on the Peninsula, feeling this would help her English and go towards developing friends locally. She is a happy and bubbly person with a great sense of humour and looks forward to meeting new clients and friends. At the moment Marti is available in salon Thursday and Friday from 9am-4pm. HAIR ON BARKLY A: 3/74 Barkly St Mornington T: 5975 2397 W: www.haironbarkly.com.au

“WITH GREAT CARE, COMES GREAT HAIR. YOU’RE SO WORTH IT.” Professional caring stylists are waiting to speak to you, about you.......Amazing results, Incredible care, Beautiful YOU! Book online from website, vouchers available!

HAPPY, HEALTHY HAIR AT YOUR FINGERTIPS

You’re completely unique - and so is your hair, even in its concerns. Whether it’s dull, frizzy, damaged or colour-treated, the solution lies at the roots in the most literal sense. Healthy hair always starts with a healthy scalp. The Keune Care range features top notch haircare products enriched with Essential Minerals that nourish the scalp and strands. Here’s what you stand to gain: your hair at its most beautiful, happy and healthy from the inside out. Ther perfect gift for yourself, and your loved ones. MAY 2018 (78)

F

ING O

A SAV

OFF

42ach%pack e

Shop 3/74 Barkly St, Mornington www.haironbarkly.com.au

03 5975 2397 Shop 3/74 Barkly St, Mornington ph. 03 5975 2397 www.haironbarkly.com.au

www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

79 )


Mothers Day Local Gift Guide What to buy your Mum this year! A Room with a View

Peninsula Dreaming

Sterling silver with rose gold necklace $69 says it all...

Stunning hand blown glass art soy candles. Crafted & poured on the Mornington Peninsula.

A Room with A View A: 4/277 Pt Nepean Rd, Dromana FB: @roomwithaview

Mornington Racecourse Market Sunday 13th May 9am-2pm A lovely morning out with Mum plus unique gifts ideas. Racecourse Rd, Mornington

W: www.peninsuladreaming.com E: info@peninsuladreaming.com FB @peninsuladreaming

The Phoenix and the Turtle

The perfect gift for mum this Mother’s Day A: 2843 Point Nepean Rd, Blairgowrie P: 5988 9184 W: www.phoenixandturtle.com.au

Ideas By The Bay

White Pier Coastal

Pinked for Mother’s Day at Ideas By The Bay!

Pretty gifts to spoil mum with!

A: 43 Main St, Mornington P: 5977 0708 W. www.ideasbythebay.com.au FB: @ideasbythebay

A: 222 Boundary Rd, Dromana IG: @whitepier_coastal

Marlene Miller Beautiful quality 18ct, Aquamarine and diamond ring of abstract design. A: 128 Ocean Beach Rd, Sorrento


health beauty fashion

A better way to buy diamonds There is a better, or, should we say, cheaper, way to buy diamond jewellery on the Mornington Peninsula and the name is Diamond Coco. Owner Anthony Hansen is one of Australia’s leading diamond merchants and he says to expect prices about half that of a retail store! Despite the low prices, Anthony is passionate about diamonds and refuses to sell inferior diamonds found in so many retail stores. As Anthony puts it, his diamonds are his business card to the world, which is why more than 80 per cent of his business comes from repeat customers and referrals. Phone Anthony to make an appointment. DIAMOND COCO A: Suite 6 (Upper Level), 38A Main St, Mornington T: 1300 230 630 W: diamondcoco.com.au

NEW SEASON

TRELISE COOPER in-store now

46 Main St, Mornington P. 5976 2524 MAY 2018 (78)

Come in to our store and have a look at our wide range of warm winter clothing, Italian fashion, accessories, ponchos, scarves, hats & gloves! Shop 5, Dromana Hub Shopping Centre P. 5910 0303 Hours. Mon-Sat 9am-5.30pm Sun 9am-5pm www.collieannejewellery.com.au www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

81 )


health beauty fashion

EFFECTIVE HYPNOTHERAPY Personal Breakthroughs:

Read the success stories on Facebook

Virtual Gastric Banding Effective Hypnotherapy also offers: Weight loss • Addictions Depression • Sleep issues Quit smoking • Self improvement Sugar addiction • Habits & fears Sand Play Therapy and more.

Call today 0402 759 974 www.effectivehypnotherapy.com.au

Lose the weight and feel great Eileen Marx can help you achieve the weight loss you’ve dreamed of, with Effective Hypnotherapy. Her Virtual Gastric Band therapy breaks the diet cycle with no dieting, head hunger or sugar cravings. Eileen was trained under Sheila Granger from London and is understanding, supportive and passionate in helping people create lasting change. You will feel satisfied on smaller amounts of food and not feel like you’re on a diet.

Eileen has also completed her Masters in Sandplay Therapy, which enables children as young as four to solve and process their experiences without having to find words or feelings. It can help with problems including bedwetting, bullying, anxiety, anger, sleep, eating issues, confidence and more. EFFECTIVE HYPNOTHERAPY Mornington and the La Trobe Valley M: 0402 759 974 W: effectivehypnotherapy.com.au

• Quality European frames at realistic prices • Testing available (phone for appointment) • Direct to public • All work guaranteed • MIP industrial Park Monday - Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm Saturday 10am - 1pm 100% Australian Owned

FACTORY 14, 1140 NEPEAN HWY MORNINGTON PH: 5975 9037 Glenn and Andrew

( 82

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


Anti Wrinkle Injectables Crows Feet $199 Frown Lines $250 Forehead & Frown lines $399 TMJ $499+ Gummy Smile $149

Includes initial consultation, treatment, 2 week review and top up (if required).

5973 5060

Before

First check up

$25 OR GAP FREE

After

Gummy Smile Before

After

with health insurance

Teeth Whitening $275

Dermal Fillers Dermal Fillers

Smile make over in a day!

209 Dunns Rd, Mornington 5973 5060

Lips - Marionette Lines Nasiolabial folds Set price $599 per ml.

Mornington 5977 2277


health beauty fashion

FA C TO RY OUTLET Quality Australian made luxury knitwear. Purchase firsts, seconds and factory overrun discounted garments. 140 Colemans Road, Carrum Downs VIC 3201 Mon-Thu 10am-5pm, Fri 10am-3pm, Sat (May-Jul) 10am-2pm, www.merinoandco.com.au 1300 030 718

As discussed last month, there are many non-surgical products which deliver RESULTS, not promises. Firstly, rosacea: at Advanced Skin & Laser we have assisted hundreds of our clients over many years, helping them to control their rosacea. It’s important to say rosacea cannot be “cured” but controlled, YES. Feel better about yourself. We have the answers – you need to make your appointment. There are many false promises out there. WE WILL DELIVER. Next, skin tags and fibromas (Sue says barnacles): do not simply burn barnacles off your skin leaving white marks. Have your skin feeling smooth like a baby’s bum. We use LAM probe; you can check this on Google. Again Sue and Adelle have been performing this procedure for over many many years. It is not new … it does deliver results. Photo dynamic therapy (PDT) has been performed in medical

clinics for over 20 years. It is used successfully, in experienced hands, for the removal of rough dry skin patches, often seborrheic keratosis. Foreheads and noses are particularly at risk of this type of sun damage. But be warned, choose your clinic well. Obviously at Advanced Skin & Laser we do not diagnose. Skin must be checked by your doctor and then we take care of the rest. Again, smooth as a baby’s bum. Do not put up with redness, rosacea, barnacles on the skin, dry patches, uneven skin colour, sun damage. Phone 9787 7475 for an appointment now and be in experienced hands with fantastic outcomes. While visiting Advanced Skin & Laser, follow up with a free consultation on those difficult-to-move fat deposits using Cryo Slim. Yes it works. Sounds too good to be true, we know, in fact it does work. SUE VERHEYEN

MT ELIZA OPTICAL time and care for YOU...

FAMILY GENERAL PRACTICE A clinic that combines general practice with evidence-based holistic principals to help men, women and children be well. Modern medicine on the Mornington Peninsula. Medicare rebates apply to all services. OUR DOCTORS Dr Michelle Woolhouse I Dr Bianca Carroll I Dr Dilika Perera I Dr Preveena Nair Week-day hours Monday 9-5 Tuesday 9-5

Ritchies Centre - Shop 5, 89 Mt Eliza Way T. 9775 2922 www.meoptical.com.au ( 84

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

Wednesday 9-5 Thursday 9-5 Friday 9-5

113 Boneo Rd, Rosebud P. 5986 4229 Facebook.com/wholemedicinerosebud www.wholemedicine.com.au

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


Achieve a more Youthful You Dermal Fillers, Anti Wrinkle Injections and more!

Dr Juan Romero

Kay Nuttal

James Barrett

Looking after our Mt Eliza clients for over 10 years, book with those you can trust...

By appointment only: 9787 7475 5 Old Mornington Rd, Mt Eliza Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Saturday

www.antiaging.com.au


health beauty fashion

Kate Save is an accredited practising dietitian, exercise physiologist and co-director of Be Fit Food in Mornington. For more info go to befitfood.com.au or phone 1300 2 MEALS (63257) BY KATE SAVE

Kick-Start your Weight Loss in Just 7 days rapid weight loss under the guidance of an Accredited Practising Dietitian and Exercise Physiologist At Be Fit Food we specialise in Rapid Weight loss and have created the Be Rapid program as a metabolism re-set for those people who struggle to lose weight, no matter what they eat, and for those people who feel that they only need to look at food and they gain weight. The program is a safe and effective way to lose around 2-4kg per week. Our meals contain no added sugar, are low in sodium, low in carbs and contain adequate protein along with a minimum of 4-12 vegetables per serve to ensure customers stay well-nourished during weight loss. Our team of Dietitians and Nutritionists are available 6 days per week to provide FREE personalised dietary advice either in store, over the phone or by email.

To find out more call 1300 263 257 or email info@befitfood.com.au

2/49 MORNINGTON-TYABB RD, MORNINGTON

CALL: 1300 263 257

www.befitfood.com.au ( 86

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

Before you start thinking about using any variety of detox diets, juice cleanses, cabbage soup diets or grapefruit diets, think again. These diets are all short-term solutions for a long-term problem, which means they will not result in the best longterm outcome for your weight or your overall health. What you need to do to lose weight safely and effectively is to re-set your metabolism. A metabolism re-set can be done in as little as seven days by carefully selecting only the essential macro and micronutrients your body needs to assist it to clear the liver and bloodstream from the ‘unnecessary clutter’ that occurs after extended periods of poor dietary habits, excess alcohol or insufficient physical activity. This can be done under the careful guidance of an accredited practicing dietitian (healthandnutrition. com.au). Your body is a machine and every day it requires essential vitamins and minerals to function optimally. Think about an old car — how do you clean it out and get it working well again? Let’s start by taking it for a run (or a walk, or just stand up and move around). Secondly, you would change the oil (or in our case, ditch the oil completely). Thirdly, replace the water (around 3040ml of water per kilogram of body weight per day, which converts to around two to three litres per day). And last, top up with some premium fuel (a highly plant-based diet with adequate

lean protein and essential fatty acids). At Be Fit Food we specialise in rapid weight loss and have created the Be Rapid program as a metabolism re-set for those people who struggle to lose weight. The Be Rapid program is a safe and effective way to lose around 2-4kg per week. Our meals contain no added sugar, are low in sodium as well as low in carbs and contain adequate protein along with a minimum of four to 12 vegetables per serve to ensure customers stay well-nourished during weight loss. We employ a team of dietitians and nutritionists who are available six days per week to provide free personalised dietary advice either in store at Be Fit Food Mornington (49b Mornington-Tyabb Rd), over the phone (1300 2 MEALS) or on email at dietitian@ befitfood.com.au Most importantly for people who are worried about feeling hungry during weight loss, look no further because Be Fit Food’s Be Rapid program induces a state of mild nutritional ketosis (fat-burning state), which suppresses the appetite at a brain level after the first two to four days and also forces the body to burn its own body fat as an energy source rather than worrying about burning off excess carbs and fats consumed in the typical western diet. Be Fit Food also provides you with a list of “Allowed Extras’’ which you can eat additional to the three meals and one snack provided daily to ensure you feel satisfied all day long. Mention this advertisement in store or place an order online for $20 off your first order “MPMAY’2018” before June 30 at befitfood.com.au

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


health beauty fashion

A safe car is nothing without safe vision As technology makes cars increasingly safer, Nepean Optical Rosebud is raising awareness of the critical role vision plays in safety. “Drivers have become very focused on safety,” said Michael Mether (pictured) from Nepean Optical Rosebud. Most are concerned about their car’s abilities but don’t think about the major influential factor in crashes — human error. If the person operating a safe car can’t see clearly, then safety features may be inconsequential. “Around 90 per cent of the information used when driving is visual, and even a small change in vision is cause for concern. Road safety starts with good vision and that means seeing well at all distances in all conditions.” This lack of awareness around driver safety is concerning for Nepean Optical Rosebud, so help reduce your risk by following the Check Your Vision Golden Rules: • Get your vision checked regularly by an optometrist; • Protect your eyes from glare; and, • Wear your glasses when behind the wheel A 360-degree eye consultation with Nepean Optical Rosebud includes a holistic and extensive eye examination plus advice on health, diet and lifestyle. Call 5986 5845 to book your consultation today. NEPEAN OPTICAL ROSEBUD A: 1063 Pt Nepean Rd, Rosebud T: 5986 5845

Family Complete? Family Medical Clinic

12 - 16 Boneo Road, ROSEBUD

VASECTOMY for men

Family Complete? Choose a simple easy procedure No - Scalpel Vasectomy No Blade - No Needle - No Bleed No Referral Needed

Procedures Available Monday to Saturday Bulk billed for Health Care Card holders

Medicare BULK BILLED

Dr W. Nagib is performing vasectomy using modern technique Your procedure is safe, simple and almost painless Mon. – Fri. 8.00am to 6.00pm, Sat. 8.00am to 2.00pm

For bookings call the Rosebud Superclinic 5982 0588

MAY 2018 (78)

www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

87 )


health beauty fashion

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: Most Aries like change, especially Libra: when you are in charge of the variables. This month, however, change may be thrust upon you. May is unpredictable for Rams. This is because the disruptive planet Uranus is moving out of your Sign mid-month and it may go out with a bang!

Taurus:

The big news is that the erratic planet Uranus is moving into your Zodiac Sign this month, heralding changes in your security systems. Taurus loves security. Uranus loves to disrupt the status quo. Hence you are in for a shake-up. This could be a welcome influx of money.

Gemini:

May sees you happily planning something from behind the scenes. You may be juggling a couple of projects, as usual, but you are looking forward. The planet of pleasure, Venus, is in your Zodiac Sign portending good fortune in love and money. The Law of Attraction is working for you now.

Cancer: Your social calendar is full.

If you are a classic Cancer-stay-at-home then visitors come your way, perhaps bringing young ones. Otherwise you are heading out to mingle with friends, social groups or clubs. These may also be linked to a hobby or pastime that you thoroughly enjoy.

Leo:

The time has come to focus on your public profile. If all is well then you are likely to shine in your chosen profession. Recognition and rewards come your way. Otherwise, expending extra energy at work pays dividends in appreciation from people at work and home.

Virgo: Virgos are renowned for practical and logical thinking. This month sees you expand your horizons; however, first you need to deal with some emotional matters. Something or someone is stirring up strong feelings. You need a strategy for dealing with these – one that reveals rather than suppresses.

( 88

Temptation beckons. You are tempted to spend a large amount of your personal income on something that lifts your spirits. There is nothing wrong with this if you can afford it. Think about the long-term benefits. An overseas trip could be life-changing. Otherwise you could just dream about changes.

Scorpio:

Your personal life takes centre stage this month. If you are in a committed relationship then your nearest and dearest may need some extra loving care. Otherwise you may seriously consider a contender for your heart. It is also the ideal time to boost your physical and emotional health and wellbeing.

Sagittarius:

May sees Sagittarians undergo a lifestyle change. This could be changing a job or a change of scenery connected with work, or it could be the start of a new health regimen. Your work colleagues and connections take centre stage with behind-the-scenes politics also bubbling away.

Capricorn:

Man, it’s cold outside. That means inside the heat is on high, which can lead to some serious crowning glory damage. Hair. In summer we pull it and lighten it and drown it in saltwater, but winter can be equally detrimental to one of our best assets, so here’s what to watch out for. First and foremost, think heat. Mechanical heat — driers, curling wands, straighteners — and central heating. Cold weather means we use driers more and that leads to split ends and flaky scalps, while central heating can turn a scalp into a desert. Itchiness and inflammation is not a girl’s best friend! Melissa Bell from Mayko Hair explains. “We use so many tools these days to straighten, curl and dry our locks that the integrity of the hair is compromised. In winter you should always prepare your hair before drying with a thermal

Enjoyment on the work front becomes a matter for consideration during May. If you get satisfaction from your working schedule then all is well and you have a very creative month. However, if you are dissatisfied then you may implement a gradual change. Job opportunities arise through your social connections.

mt martha mornington

Your private life and home come under the microscope during May. It is time to make sure that your house is in order. This may be as simple as making sure that minor repair jobs are undertaken. Alternatively, you may consider larger changes in your home and family.

Never too late to learn Never too old to learn

Tai Chi Classes

Aquarius:

Pisces:

It is time for a new positive mind-set. You need to set aside time to connect with uplifting ideas and people. Reading or meditating at home can be beneficial. Also consider joining a local group that gives you a boost. Clear the decks and focus on positivity.

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

Enjoy the calmness and stillness of tai chi while gently exercising the body and the brain. Weekday, evening and Saturday morning classes

For more information call 0418 566 216 or visit www.risingmoontaichi.net

Photo supplied by Mayko Hair

your may stars

protector, which guards against melting the hair’s fibres. Ask your stylist for a hair care program which works for you. A great shampoo and weekly conditioning treatment is imperative to get you through the cooler months, plus a regular visit to the salon.” Nonie Harvey from Hair on Barkly agrees. “People tend not to go to the salon as much in winter and the hair loses its shine due to less sun exposure. It can become dull. A good-quality in-home thorough moisturising treatment once a month is the way to go, especially if your hair is colour compromised. You want to maintain the hair’s elasticity. Winter conditions can be just as damaging as summer conditions.” Donna Sutherland from Amicus concludes. “A glossing treatment can be very beneficial throughout the cooler months to enhance shine, improve the integrity of the hair and protect it from wind damage. Using a serum will also protect and hydrate. If your scalp does become dry and flaky, use some oil-based shampoo and conditioning products. You should really wash and condition your hair about every three days in winter.” Using a reconstructive spray every time you wash can help repair and bond hair too. Cutting and colour trends for the winter months ahead include “connecting haircuts with colour and using warmer tones”, says Donna, “lots of big luscious curls”, says Nonie, and “disconnected cuts including undercuts and clipping”, says Melissa. There. Wintry weather hair care sorted.

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


health beauty fashion

Eyewear as individual as you are...

BY LIZ ROGERS

MainStreet EyeCare

Peninsula Dreaming loves a narrative. This McCrae business creates wonderfully seductive candles that speak of connectivity to the Peninsula. Each range is shaped with love in conjunction with Red Hill’s own Gordon Glass Blowers and inspired by our beautifully rugged home turf.

is set to solidify this business’s space as a provider of gorgeous giftware and interior style. If you’d like to spoil mum this Mother’s Day and purchase a Sea Mist and Water Lily-smelling Esther Blue soy candle where a percentage is donated to dolphin research – there’s still time. Or you can go pink and purchase a Sullivan Bay Sunset beauty instead. Stay tuned for the next series too. Peninsula Dreaming is heading deep into the Mornington Peninsula hinterland and going green. Sweet. PENINSULA DREAMING A: McCrae W: peninsuladreaming.com

Peninsula Dreaming’s Colour Collection of hand-poured candles speaks to those who appreciate design, beauty and longevity. Its second range of colourinjected creations entitled Sullivan Bay Sunsets is inspired by Sullivan Bay at Sorrento. Pink and apricot hues drip and dance behind glorious hand-blown glass to create a Soy wax Aromatherapy & Scented Candles magnificent addition to any beachside or city interior. Hand poured and crafted on the Launched off the back of Mornington its first range dedicated to Peninsula Port Phillip Bay’s matriarch dolphin Esther (named after Encased in US competitive swimmer stunning hand and MGM superstar Esther blown glass Williams) and which art by Gordon continues to raise money Studio Glass for the Dolphin Institute, blowers Red Hill Peninsula Dreaming’s www.peninsuladreaming.com Sullivan Bay Sunsets series MAY 2018 (78)

57 Main Street, Mornington (03) 5975-3235

for purely beautiful skin

The Peninsula’s leader in skin health, cosmetic injectables, advanced aesthetic treatments and medical grade skin care

suite 1, first floor, 1001 pt nepean rd, rosebud (03) 5982 0610

www.skinastute.com.au www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

89 )


Peninsula Made clean green local . . .

The Frankston Waterfront played host to Feast at Frankston Waterfront in March. The festival featured a diverse range of food trucks and exhibitors, pop-up restaurants, craft beer, cider and wine, stage entertainment and more. Photos: Steve Brown

Wanting backyard hens?

FARM FREE RFARESH EGG NGE WHOLESSAT PRICESA! LE

We supply families with lovable, friendly & the best-laying hens on the Peninsula. 100% moneyback guarantee! Call or learn more by downloading our FREE Beginner’s Guide to Backyard Chickens...

www.TalkingHens.com.au Open every weekend 9am-5pm 334 Baldrys Road, Main Ridge

0406 691 231 ( 90

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

May hours: Open Friday – Sunday, 11am til 4pm

COME AN SEE T D CHICKEHNE ROAMINGS FREE

SOM

ERVILLE

244 Shands Rd, Main Ridge T 5989 4500 www.sunnyridge.com.au

Barn doo r Monday to sales F 8am - 4:3 riday 0pm & Saturd a 8am - 12 ys :30pm

EGG FARM LOCAL FOOD FOR LOCAL TABLES

5977 5405

220 Eramosa Rd West, Moorooduc Corner of Binnak Way E. admin@somervilleeggfarm.com.au

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


Locally made gifts for Mother’s Day The family team at Olieve & Olie have been making luxurious olive oil-based products for almost 20 years – and they’re made right here on the Peninsula! Olieve & Olie started making its products on a 6ha property on the banks of the Gunbower Creek in the far north of Victoria. The owners, Andy and Jude Steele, planted a large grove of some 2000 olive trees and within five years the trees were producing superior quality olives in large volume. That’s when Jude began making olive oil soap right there on the farm. More than 10 years later Jude and Andy, and now their children Sarah and Hal, are running an award-winning business based on their own recipes of olive oil skin care products. Their factory shop is open Monday to Friday 9am-5pm, and Saturday from 9am-1pm. They are closed Sundays and public holidays. OLIEVE & OLIE A: 7/16 Henry Wilson Drive, Rosebud Industrial Estate T: 5982 0992 W: olieveandolie.com.au

MAY 2018 (78)

www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

91 )


Peninsula Made clean green local . . .

PENINSULA MARKETS

NEXT MARKETS SUNDAY

MAY 27 SUNDAY

JUNE 24

EVERY WEDNESDAY Mornington’s Main Street: Every Wednesday 9am - 3pm between Cromwell and Albert Sts. EVERY THURSDAY Hastings in Street: Every Thursday. Over 40 stalls everything home made, home grown & craft, High St, Hastings 9-1pm. EVERY SUNDAY Bittern Community: Every Sunday at Bittern railway station. Frankston-Flinders Rd, Bittern. Over 80 stalls selling new and used goods, crafts, plants, fruit and vegetables. Frankston Sunday: Every Sunday 8am-1pm in Sherlock & Hay carpark, Young St, Frankston. SATURDAY MAY 5 Red Hill Community Market: First Saturday of month, SeptMay, RH Showgrounds, Arthur’s Seat Rd, Red Hill 8am1pm. Over 300 stalls fresh gourmet produce, art & craft. Rye Foreshore Rotary Market: First Saturday of month, runs all year, opposite Rye Post Office at the end of Lyons St, 2257-2319 Pt Nepean Rd, Rye, 7am-1pm. Lovely local market that benefits a great cause Rosebud West Outdoor Market: first Saturday of month 8:30am -12:30pm. Eastbourne Primary School, Allambie Ave, Rosebud West SUNDAY MAY 6 Rosebud Lions Club: First Sunday of month, Rosebud Village Green7am-2pm SATURDAY MAY 12 Crib Point Community Market: Park Rd, Crib Point; Every Second Saturday 9am-1pm; market@cpch.org.au

Rosebud Community School: Second Saturday of month, Rosebud Primary School Cnr Pt Nepean & Jetty Rd Somerville Saturday Market: Second Saturday of month 9am-1pm, Stalls can range from crafts, bric & brac, cakes, plants and veggies, 2a Eramosa Rd West, Somerville Karingal Uniting Church: Second Saturday of month, 8am1pm, cnr Karingal Dve & Lindrum Rd, Frankston SUNDAY MAY 13 Mornington Racecourse Craft: Second Sunday of month, Racecourse Rd 9am-2pm. Over 300 stalls with animal farm and face painting for the kids. SATURDAY MAY 19 Pearcedale Farmers Market: Third Saturday of the month from 8am-1pm at the Pearcedale Community Centre, Baxter-Tooradin Rd, Pearcedale Boneo Community: Third Saturday of month, Cnr Boneo & Limestone Rds. SUNDAY MAY 20 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 SATURDAY MAY 26 Tootgarook Primary School: Fourth Saturday of month 7.30am-12.30pm. SUNDAY MAY 27 Mt Eliza Farmers’: Fourth Sunday of month, Mt Eliza Village Green, 9am-1pm

9.00am - 1.00pm Cnr Mt Eliza Way & Canadian Bay Rd mtelizafarmersmarket info@mtelizafarmersmarket.com.au

www.mtelizafarmersmarket.com.au ( 92

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


showcasing locally made • grown • produced

Weave your way back in time Prepare to enjoy a delightful trip into the past when MP Experience and Red Hill Truffles present their foraging basket-weaving workshop. To be held on the farm on Sunday, May 6, the workshop will be led by the incredibly talented Dawn Allen, the head florist at Peninsula Wildflower. Among the gorgeous hazelnut trees under which the truffles grow, Dawn will guide you through the age-old art of basket-weaving using hazelnut canes sourced from the property. This intimate and hands-on workshop promises to be a wonderful experience that will allow you to create your own rustic foraging basket. The workshop, from 2-5pm, costs $150, includes afternoon tea and is limited to just 20 people, so get in quickly and book at mpexperience.rezdy.com Red Hill Truffles is owned by Jenny and Mike McAuley, who decided to experiment with growing truffles after noticing many different varieties of fungus grew on the property. They began by growing a mix of oaks and hazelnut trees in 2005 and found their first truffle — a relatively large 180g specimen — under a hazelnut tree five years later. Red Hill Truffles was the first farm to produce truffles on the Mornington Peninsula. RED HILL TRUFFLES A: Red Hill W: redhilltruffles.com MAY 2018 (78)

create your own rustic foraging basket.

Foraging Basket Weaving Workshop Sun May 6 2-5pm @Red Hill Truffles $150 pp Limited to 20 spaces Bookings Essential

Direct to public by appointment

mpexperience.rezdy.com p. 0417 190 193 e. jennymcauley@redhilltruffles.com

www.redhilltruffles.com

www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

93 )


FOOD WINE PRODUCE

Mornington’s Biggest Morning Tea is back and this year organisers are hoping to raise $2000 for Cancer Council Victoria. The Mornington Chamber of Commerce event will once again be held in Empire Street Mall on May 25 from 9.30-11.30am. Last year’s inaugural event raised more than $1000, with hospitality venues donating platters of food and other businesses donating prizes for raffles. All proceeds will once again be donated to Cancer Council Victoria. Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea is Cancer Council Australia’s most popular fundraising event and the largest, most successful event of its kind in Australia. Last year it raised $11.9million and this year it celebrates 25 years. The idea is simple — friends, colleagues and the community gather over tea and treats and raise vital money for people affected by cancer. Cancer Council statistics show one in two Australians are diagnosed with cancer before the age of 85. Everyone is invited. Get involved and enjoy a cuppa in Main St for a worthy cause. More at mainstreetmornington.com.au

Brendon’s Cakes

@brendons_cakes

Natural Spring Water 100 Wilsons Rd Mo

rnington Ph: 5975 8094

MOTHER’S DAY ‘MONTH’ Treat your Mum to a Famous Killer & coffee

ONLY $5.50 *Don’t forget to order your mum a cake for Mothers Day*

Present this ad to receive one killer vanilla and coffee for $5.50 *Limit to one per customer

Valid until 30-5-2018

( 94

! ur - o ston N O nk SO Fra G n i N ar MI CO rill B G W E N

Peninsula Springs is a local, family owned and operated Natural Spring Water business, serving the Mornington Peninsula and Bayside Regions. We pride ourselves on providing great service and great tasting Natural Spring Water to our clients. Delivered Free to your door. Indulge in the taste of Peninsula Springs Natural Spring Water in 15 litre or 600ml size bottles.

For more information ring Peninsula Springs on 0413 996 317 or check the website at www.peninsulasprings.com.au

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

Open 7 Days 11.30am - 10pm We cater for Big Groups and Functions

LIVE MUSIC MONDAY THURSDAY SUNDAY A taste of Argentina on the Peninsula

Karingal Hub, 197 Karingal Drive, Frankston

8900 5481 mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


botham of The new menu at Hickin ring. sha ut abo all is Dromana are tes pla re sha Platters and , available to cover all tastes ds nee tary die c cifi spe ing lud inc beers — just call first — with Hix to es win and Hickinbotham now complement the food. And here, are s nth mo ler coo that the

Who doesn’t like to cap off the weekend with good vibes and a couple of pints? The Che eky Squire is matching your Sunday session with acoustic tunes, coc ktails, views and brews. Kick back with your mates and spend the rest of the we ekend whiling away the afterno on over

some of James’ favorites — surely that’s your Sunday sorted . For those feeling a little peckish, go for the barbecue sticky lam b ribs with stout glaze and min t. Tru you will not be disappointe st us, d! the slow-roasted lamb sho Or ulder is sure to sort out your han ger issues.

welcome the open fire is ready to you. allow the Sit back with friends and you, und aro tle set to air y ntr cou music the and you calm to the view live re’s The it. to revive your spir Sunday music every Saturday and week, h eac ies var t tha pm 1-4 from regular although there are some

bsite for performers. Check the we ough the details and book online thr e. event pag MANA HICKINBOTHAM OF DRO Dromana A: 194 Nepean Highway, 5 T: 5981 035 W: hickinbotham.biz

There’s tunes from 3pm , plenty of beach views, and quality craft matched with modern pub beers food, made with top produce from the Mornington Peninsula. It would be silly not to swindle on dow n! THE CHEEKY SQUIRE A: 510 Nepean Highway, Frankston T: 9783 7255

ments your American music comple an singer parma or an ine ent The voice of South Americ Arg or n Mexica r to your and creates ak ste eye Roberto Azabal drifts ove rib ring traditional 600g grilled sha k bac . sit nce you as erie le tab tic exp Mexican beers a truly authen Argentinean dishes and ck lbe s, this is what Specials include a Ma with friends. Yes, amigo Santa (Argentinean red wine) from . Sundays are all about. $25 of e pric cial spe Julia for the day from Roberto performs each Sun ll as at And the best-seller? Quilmes beer we as pm .30 0-8 6.3 d such and 1-3pm for $8.50. It has establishe can’t ek, and his rs plie sup other times during the we the t tha a following and South Argentinean, Caribbean

at Los keep up with the demand Argentinos. ; it’s clear “It’s not like Corona or Sol hael. “It’s and pure,” says owner Mic h meat wit r pai to ute stit sub at a gre re a mo ’re you if e win red instead of beer person.” 3-5pm, Enjoy happy hour daily from out for eye an p kee to e sur ke ma and ton! the new grill bar in Franks


FOOD WINE PRODUCE

Flavour found Underground BY LIZ ROGERS

Set back from Nepean Highway, Underground Wines is the premium go-to winery for fresh, full-bodied flavours delivered at an exceptional price.

Winery and Cellar Door - 1282 Nepean Hwy Mt Eliza Cellar Door Opening Hours -10am to 5pm, 7 Days P. 03 9775 4185 E. undergroundwine@bigpond.com

www.ugwine.com.au

( 96

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

Underground Wines works hard at expressing the fundamental qualities of the grape to provide vino lovers with a selection of award-winning Peninsulamade product that is distributed Australia-wide. This family-owned and operated business is conveniently located so you can drop by anytime to sample the structure, aroma, texture and balance of truly exceptional wines, and with accolades for its premium product mounting, the Underground cellar door is

the ideal spot to stock up for cool months of open fire gazing and grazing with friends. Why not explore a daily tasting or experience an exclusive cellar door special including rosĂŠ, grigio, shiraz, cab/ merlot and sweet veriloose for $10 a bottle or $100 a dozen over a winter weekend? Or an award-winning wine like the Royal Melbourne Show winner pinot gris and the Holiday Best Value Black and White Label Pinot Noir. Seek and you shall find your perfect flavour this autumn and winter at Underground Wines. Salut! UNDERGROUND WINES Open seven days a week A: 1282 Nepean Highway, Mount Eliza T: 9775 4185 W: ugwine.com.au

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


T: 1300 339 463 W: winecompass.com.au

This month we want to shine a light on some of the alternate varieties being grown on the Mornington Peninsula. We all know and love the Peninsula’s pinots and are charmed by its chardonnays, but the region is now establishing itself as one that isn’t afraid to try something a little different.

clean and unbelievably refreshing on the palate, with a delicate natural acidity. A surprising one to find in the cellar doors of Mornington, but it’s no surprise at all that the crew at Kerri Greens have masterfully put their own unique spin on this variety, particularly as one of their founders hails from Alsace.

is a large vessel made from either clay or cement and is used to mature wines without imparting any smoky or woody characteristics that come from a barrel. What you will get with this wine, however, is a rich and weighty mouthful of lemon and melon that is deliciously creamy and ripe.

Kerri Greens 2017 OHNE Gewurztraminer RRP $28

Quealy Amphora Friulano 2016 RRP $25

Eldridge Estate Gamay 2016 RRP $45

An often divisive variety and one that finds its home in the Alsace region of France, Gewurztraminer is actually a variety that’s perfectly suited to the cooler climates of the Peninsula. Known for being highly aromatic, this wine, while being dry, will overwhelm you with jasmine and sweet baking spices, remaining

The first producers to grow and sell friulano commercially in Australia, Quealy once again show that the Italian varieties of the Friuli region are finding a home on the Mornington Peninsula. Famously being the first to bring pinot grigio to the region, Quealy have taken this dedication to Italian varieties and winemaking techniques all the way with the use of their stunning clay amphora. Once an ancient Roman tradition, an amphora

If you have ever tried a wine from Beaujolais, France or the “so-hot-right-now” beaujolais nouveau, you have tried a gamay. This wine is characteristically and genetically alike to pinot noir, so it’s no wonder we find it here on the sloping vineyards of Eldridge Estate. This 2016 gamay offers a little more depth while still maintaining the notes of cherry and spice typical of this variety. These fresh red fruit flavours are beautifully balanced with well-integrated tannin, cool acidity and a touch of oak. It might seem like there’s a fair bit going on, but it all presents itself harmoniously in the glass.

Open for dinner on Friday and Saturday nights

Tyabb’s favourite destination and great atmosphere. Vegetarian & Gluten Free Options Available. 14 Mornington-Tyabb Rd, Tyabb (Tyabb Packing House) • 5977 3166 • Open 10am-5pm Thurs-Sun • Find us on Facebook

www.thehartoftyabb.com.au

MAY 2018 (78)

945 Moorooduc Hwy, Moorooduc Ph: 03 5978 8049 W: www.barmahparkwines.com.au E: info@barmahparkwines.com.au www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

97 )

FOOD WINE PRODUCE

By Adam Nicholls Director, Wine Compass


FOOD WINE PRODUCE ( 98

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


FOOD WINE PRODUCE New Autumn menu items at GPO Hotel, photos by Willow Creative

GREAT FOOD, ALWAYS. seasonal menus I fresh, local ingredients family friendly I live music events PH: 5982 3200 1003 POINT NEPEAN RD, ROSEBUD www.thegpo.com.au MAY 2018 (78)

www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

99 )


FOOD WINE PRODUCE Key sponsors and supporters of On The Map caught up for morning tea at Priority One just days before this year’s event. Mornington Peninsula Magazine is a proud sponsor. Photos Mornington Peninsula Magazine

Fillies and fashion shared space at Mornington Racecourse for the Ladbrokes Mornington Cup on Saturday, March 24. Photos: Tanya Fry

( 100

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


FOOD WINE PRODUCE

BEEN

SNAP

PED?

Check out al l th morn wheth e pics from ingto er p all the npen They events insula rinted or appea not , ma r in d ate or gazine.co at m der & the ven .au/socia l-pics ue you were at.

I wan

t my p

ic!

Get th e dig morn wheth ital file of ing y er They tonpeninsu printed or our pic, appea lama not r in d ate or gazine.co at m der & the ven .au/socia l-pics ue you were at.

The 2018 MY Mount Eliza Run & Fun Festival returned for its second successful year on Sunday, March 25, at the Mount Eliza Regional Park. The annual community event raises awareness of and money for lives affected by myeloma, with all proceeds going to Myeloma Australia. Mornington Peninsula Magazine is the event’s media partner. Photos: Tanya Fry MAY 2018 (78)

www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

101 )


peninsula home styling 2

1 3

4

5

1. Koh Living now stock Riley Burnett. Jewellery that is hand-made in Australia. Koh Living, Mornington www.kohliving.com.au 2. Madison 2.5 seater sofa, custom built to any size. Shown in Cow Hide Velvet. Prices start from $1599. Exclusive to Luduco Living, Mornington www.luducoliving.com 3. Winter warmth our reclaimed timber hearth & beautiful natural tiles to complete the space. Lifestiles Design Studio, Mornington www.lifestilesdesignertiles.com.au 4. Bellissimo Duo 4000, Australia’s No.1 Selling Premium Mattress Range, Makin Mattresses www.makinmattresses.com.au 5. Upholstered bedheads, prices starting from $600. The Cullin Design, Mt Eliza www.thecullindesign.com.au


Rotating crops will benefit the growth of each subsequent crop while looking after the soil, but if you can afford the space it is a good idea to reinvigorate the beds that have been exhausted the most. We can add our composts, manures or organic fertilisers to the soil in layers or lightly turned

MAY 2018 (78)

in and reapply mulches, but if you can afford to “rest” a bed or two, growing a green manure or cover crop will not only revitalise the soil, it will also give the entire soil ecosystem time to re-energise. For Melbourne and the Peninsula you can use blends that include the common crops such as mustards, peas, oats, vetch, fenugreek and clovers. Most of the online seed companies will have blends for specific purposes. For example, the mustards and marigolds have bio-fumigation properties that will help clean the soil, suppressing certain pest and disease populations, while the leguminous crops will help add nitrogen to the soil. All crops once turned in will also be adding valuable organic matter to the soil. Other useful additions to your soil that you may want to look into include rock dusts, mycorrhizal powders and liquids, beneficial

Property Home Garden

Finally! The skies have broken, our soils are being replenished and our plants revitalised. Our summer crops have well and truly finished and successive plantings of cool season vegies are under way, so it’s a good time to consider how to rejuvenate those “tired” beds that gave us so much delicious produce over those warm, dry months.

bacteria products and of course the organic fertilisers with fish and seaweed as their bases. Although there is much benefit from a range of products, it is always preferable to be able to achieve our desired levels of soil nutrition while relying as little as possible on bringing in manufactured products. And what to do with the vegetable waste coming out of the garden? Well, most things can go into the bulk compost. Once you have your composting practices nailed you will be completing the circle of life in your edible garden.

HAPPY HARVESTING! Drew Cooper, Edible Gardens ediblegardens.com.au

www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

103 )


Property Home Garden

BY LIZ ROGERS

Summer’s gone but the Mornington Peninsula is still No.1 for a great mid-week or weekend escape, so why not let BayLinen Hire & Laundry Services take care of all your linen hiring and cleaning needs. This all-inclusive professional linen hire service ensures your downtime is topped up with fun and relaxation, not logistics.

Bay Linen Logo_CMYK.pdf

1

7/02/11

12:25 PM

C

M

Y

CM

MY

CY

CMY

K

Practical. Cost Effective. Door-to-door service. Luxury Holiday Linen Hire Domestic & Commercial Washing & Ironing Accommodation & Table Linen Hire Holiday Rentals, B&Bs Restaurants/Wineries Day Spas Medical Specialists

baylinen.com.au Proudly servicing the greater Mornington Peninsula region.

E: baylinen@hotmail.com P: 0438 387 344

( 104

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

Refresh your

BATHROOM!! SERVICES INCLUDE: Leaking shower specialist

Cost-effective and practical solutions are a given at BayLinen Hire & Laundry Services. Owners of holiday homes, bed and breakfasts and other accommodation on the Peninsula can depend on BayLinen because it provides a laundry service that makes renting a private property easy. It is also the cool-weather bedding cleaning expert so doonas, throws and blankets ‘feel’ their best all year round. Focusing on quality, BayLinen Hire & Laundry Services offers a full range of luxurious linen for hire, and your beds will be ready for you when you walk through the front door. So whether you’re settling in for a spot of relaxation in a holiday home or you’re an accommodation business ready to welcome your next guests, give BayLinen Hire & Laundry Services a call. Too easy. BAYLINEN HIRE & LAUNDRY SERVICES M: 0438 387 344 W: baylinen.com.au E: info@baylinen.com.au

WE CLEAN OVENS

Indoor & outdoor tile cleaning & sealing Pre-sale makeovers Mouldy showers re-grouted Silicone seals replaced Damaged tiles replaced Cracked acrylic shower bases & Bathtubs repaired Find us on Facebook: Bayside-GROUT-Solutions

Jorg Melzer | Owner Operator 0424 843 358 | melzer1@bigpond.com

Oven Cleaning & Detailing Service Completely safe, Biodegradable & Caustic free

1300 683 681

ovenu.com.au/mornington-peninsula mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


Property Home Garden

YOUR FULL SERVICE SECURITY PROVIDER

24/7

BY LIZ ROGERS

You’ve worked hard to secure the life you’re living, so it only makes sense to safeguard the assets you’ve spent so much effort accumulating. Protection Pacific Security has more than 25 years’ experience in commercial and domestic security. It knows protection inside out and finds innovative ways to ensure your home or retail space, warehouse or winery is safe and sound. Protection Pacific ensures your commercial or domestic undertaking is vigorously secured with the latest alarm monitoring and CCTV systems and smart phone/device integration. It finds the ideal alarm system to fit your needs and understands security issues such as the MAY 2018 (78)

disruption to existing business cabling from the NBN roll-out and back-to-base alarm interference and how the lack of appropriate back-up power may mean your system no longer complies with Australian Standards. Did you know that GPRS monitoring allows existing alarms to be connected to the monitoring centre independent of the NBN? Whether you’re on the coast, in the hinterland or in town, don’t take a chance with your commercial property, business or home security. Call Protection Pacific today. PROTECTION PACIFIC SECURITY T: 1300 793 911 E: info@protectionpacific.com W: protectionpacific.com

Celebrating 25 years of service excellence to Melbourne and the Mornington Peninsula Security Business Licence 418-312-31S

1300 793 911 www.protectionpacific.com www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

105 )


Property Home Garden

BY ANDREA KELLETT

Selecting the right soft furnishings for your home can be daunting. We speak with Lloyd Bradshaw, senior sales consultant at The Roman Empire, about the latest trends, the Roman Empire approach and the make-or-break impact of soft furnishings in your home. What’s on-trend right now? Dual roller blinds are probably our

( 106

biggest seller but curtains are on their way back. The S-fold curtain is the latest innovative look in curtains. It’s very stylish, very modern. We just did a house in Mornington with S-fold sheers. Sheers are no longer just your plain whites and creams. We’re also going back to natural fibres — your linens and cottons. What about plantation shutters? Plantation shutters are massive. We just did a three-storey apartment near the water in plantation shutters and it looks stunning.

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

How does the process work? I’ve learnt over my 40 years that if I take three samples to a client after speaking with them on the phone, most of the time I get it right. With blinds, I have the full range in my car. The client can also come into the showroom and look at our full range. And we give honest advice. What should we be thinking about when selecting soft furnishings? There’s nothing better to protect your home from light, heat and cold than a fully-lined curtain with a pelmet. We carry

a huge array of curtain fabrics so you are bound to find what you’re looking for. What sets The Roman Empire apart? We pride ourselves on quality. Everything we do is tested and trialled before it goes out to the client. That includes testing our roller blinds and hanging our drapery prior to installation to ensure they sit the way they’re supposed to. THE ROMAN EMPIRE A: 91 Brunel Rd, Seaford T: 1800 671 456 W: romanempire.com.au

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


After 30 years in wholesale manufacturing, we’re now open to the public.

Show thi ad to rec s ei a furtherve 20% OFF our rolle r blinds!

CALL LLOYD ON 0437 742 150 FOR A FREE MEASURE & QUOTE • VISIT OUR STUNNING NEW SHOWROOM • • • • •

Roman Blinds Roller Blinds Plantation Shutters Panel Blinds Venetian Blinds

• • • • •

Honeycomb Blinds Curtains Upholstered Pelmets Upholstered Bed Heads Cushions

91 Brunel Road Seaford VIC 3198 p: 9770 4099 toll free: 1800 671 456 e: info@romanempire.com.au www.romanempire.com.au


Property Home Garden

Bayssour Painting & Decorating NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL OBLIGATION FREE QUOTES

SAM ELARIDI MOBILE: 0414 741 203 bayssourpainting@hotmail.com

Dromana Laundrette

SELF SERVICE OPEN 7 DAYS 6:30AM - 9:30PM

BY LIZ ROGERS

• DRY & FOLD • IRONING • DOONAS • BLANKETS

SERVICE WASH & IRONING

AVAILABLE MON - FRI 8:30AM - 4:30PM COLLECTION & DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE 13 Pier St Dromana

0458 231 232

dromanalaundrette.com.au ( 108

Winter’s almost here, and hands up who wants to do the washing? That’s what we thought, so why not let the experts do what they do best and leave the dampness, drying, folding and the oh-so-freshsmelling technique to someone else. Dromana Laundrette is your full-service laundrette, conveniently located near the Dromana Pier. It’s a little bit of luxury that delivers a fast and reliable laundry service without the price tag. All you need to do is drop off your laundry/ironing and have the friendly staff take care of the rest. Now that’s good to know heading into the dreaded season of constant school uniform,

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

casual and work clothes cleaning and drying on a rotation basis. It’s also good to know that if for some reason you need to do a bulk wash or you’re having problems with your own laundry hardware, you can pop into Dromana Laundrette to use the selfservice washing machines and dryers. Dromana Laundrette also offers a pick-up and delivery service. Are you there yet? DROMANA LAUNDRETTE A: 13 Pier St, Dromana W: baylinen.com.au M: 0458 231 232

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


Four seasons in one day?


Property Home Garden

Clean up with Jim’s If you’ve ever dreamt of being your own boss in a franchise that offers full training and support and enjoys widespread exposure, you need to talk to Jim’s Cleaning Group. Jim’s is one of Australia’s most widely recognised franchise groups, and right now there are exciting opportunities across the Peninsula for Jim’s Cleaning Group franchises. Nothing could be easier than owning your own franchise business with Jim’s. In one easy step, Jim’s provides you with all the equipment, training and ongoing support you need to ensure you can enjoy success. Jim’s Cleaning Group boasts a trusted brand name that’s recognised by more than 96 per cent of the public, offering instant credibility. As your own boss you’ll be in control of your work, your time and your life, growing your business as large as you want by networking with other Jim’s franchisees. So what are you waiting for? For a great lifestyle, excellent income prospects and complete work flexibility, give Jim’s Cleaning Group a call. JIM’S CLEANING GROUP T: 13 15 46 W: jimscleaning.net.au

‘Proudly servicing the Mornington Peninsula region’ Specialists in:

ISES FRANCH NOW LE AVAILAB

NEED HELP cleaning? Jim’s Cleaning are insured and security screened for your peace of mind and use our own environmentally friendly equipment to clean your home.

COMMERCIAL & OFFICE CLEANING DOMESTIC & HOLIDAY RENTAL CLEANING VACATING & END OF LEASE CLEANING REGULAR & OCCASIONAL CLEANING OVEN, WINDOW CLEANING & MORE PACKAGES TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET

Evaporative air conditioning Reverse cycle air conditioning Ducted Heating Hot water services All heating & cooling components Service & repair all heating, cooling and hot water service products

10% Seniors discount on labour!

jimscleaning.net.au

Giving you back your weekend! CALL 131 ( 110

546 for a free quote

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

T - 1300 669 555 E - sales@southsidehc.com.au mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


BY LIZ ROGERS bending, back-aches and not Want to see how firstbeing able to reach those outrate function ability of-date items at the back of can make your life the cupboard! easier? Want a handsWarren’s pop-up shops have already appeared at on demonstration with Mornington Central Shopping the owner/operator of Centre and Southland with a kitchen and pantry great reviews. The best thing cupboard business who about this face-to-face way of doing business is that you can has your best interests meet the expert who will be at heart? Then come getting the job done on time meet Warren Morse and see (and feel) how the product works. You can’t do from Drawers4Ease at that online! one of his real-time Call Warren today to find out demonstrations. where he’ll be next and get your questions ready. He’s a Drawers4Ease sets up its fully working mini-kitchen cupboard whiz at finding solutions to both domestic and corporate display and takes the time to show you just how functional a kitchen conundrums. Drawers4Ease kitchen can be. DRAWERS4EASE That’s right, you can try before A: Mount Martha you buy your Drawers4Ease T: 0414 269 765 dream. Just think — no more

Drawers4ease Stop kneeling and bending to access your kitchen cupboards!

“Nothing compares to the luxury and style of a polished timber floor.”

MAY 2018 (78)

Antiques & Vintage Wares

Antiques, vintage wares, collectables, curiosities, memorabilia, records and more.

At Peninsula Timberworks we specialise in engineered & solid timber flooring. With over 15 years experience, located on the Mornington Peninsula our handcraftsmen will bring your dream to life. Our work speaks for itself, call us for a free quote or advice anytime. Paul Slater P. 0415 283 594 E. slatstaks@gmail.com Follow us on facebook: Peninsula Timberworks

Obtainium

close slide out drawers. No more bending over and 25% more accessible storage space!

Drawers4ease 0414 269 765

Drawers4ease@gmail.com www.drawers4ease.com.au

2/15 Progress Street Mornington T: 5975 3169 9:30 till 4:30 Mon - Sat 10 till 4 Sunday & public holidays www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

111 )

Property Home Garden

Face-to-face demonstration with Drawers4Ease


Property Home Garden

The benefits of curtains are endless, but one of the most important features is that their added insulation will result in greater control over the interior temperature of your home, keeping your home warm in winter and saving you money on your energy bills. By choosing curtains from Dollar Curtains & Blinds, you can preserve up to 20 per cent of the total heat in your home. Curtains trap a layer of air between the fabric and the window, which results in an insulating air pocket. Dollar Curtains & Blinds has specialised in curtains for more than 50 years and has Melbourne’s largest range of curtain styles and fabrics, all of which are custom-made in Melbourne. Choose from Dollar Curtains & Blinds’ extensive selection and match with the latest tracking, pelmets and decorator finishes. Whether you’re looking for classic elegance or a more contemporary finish, curtains provide colour and impact to every room.

Why choose curtains? • Complete light control • Room darkening • Absolute privacy • Ideal insulator all year round • Saves you money on your energy bills • Shape and frame your windows Check out Dollar Curtains & Blinds on Instagram for ideas on how curtains can transform your home. Call 5975 3655 to book in your free in-home measure and quote or drop by the showroom at Shop C4, Peninsula Home, 1128-1132 Nepean Highway, Mornington. The showroom is open Monday to Friday 9am-5.30pm, Saturdays 9am5pm and Sundays 10am-4pm. DOLLAR CURTAINS & BLINDS A: Shop C4, Peninsula Home, 1128-1132 Nepean Highway, Mornington T: 5975 3655

Crushed Rock I Mulches I River Pebbles I Toppings I Redgum Chips Sand I Cement Products I Soil and Mushroom Compost | Hillview Stone I Limestone I Moss Rocks I Wistow Stone I Large Flat Landscaping Rocks I Pyrenees Rocks Bluestone I Sandstone | Volcanic Rocks I Redgum & Treated Pine I Sleepers I Railway Sleepers | Screenings I Pavers sales@rockandredgum.com.au

T: 5981 0555

Corner Dalkeith Drive & Brasser Ave, Dromana ( 112

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


The Peninsula’s largest range of custom made curtains, blinds, shutters & awnings FREE In-Home Measure & Quote

Ph: 5975 3655 Peninsula Home Centre Shop C4, 1128-1132 Nepean Hwy, Mornington www.dollarcurtainsandblinds.com.au


Property Home Garden

Students drawn to The Briars Benton Junior College students took a creative approach when submitting their ideas for the future of The Briars, putting pen and even paintbrush to paper to illustrate what they’d like to see at the historic Mount Martha property. The Grade 4 students’ artistic approach followed Mornington Peninsula Shire Council’s call for community feedback and ideas for the development of a master plan for The Briars, which Mayor Bryan Payne said would “articulate how the natural, cultural and heritage values of The Briars and the Mornington Peninsula will be celebrated” for the next 10 to 15 years. “Well done to these students on making the effort to share your ideas,” Cr Payne said. “I encourage all of our local schools to do the same and share their vision for The Briars.” Briars Ward councillor Bev Colomb, pictured with some of the students, said she enjoyed meeting them and that their interest and enthusiasm towards the future of The Briars was greatly appreciated. “Hopefully we can capture some of their ideas in future planning,” Cr Colomb said. A draft master plan is being prepared for the 230ha property and will be presented to the council and community for further consultation later this year.

Do you want to REDUCE your energy bills? Upgrade to LED Lights FREE with a local, trusted electrician Huddo’s Electrical Services, a locally owned family business with over 30 years’ experience, can fit your LED lights for you at no cost – it is part of the Victorian Government rebate scheme. They can also change your dimmable halogen lights. You can save up to 88% on your electricity bill by making the switch. Contact Peter today for friendly, reliable and prompt service. Accredited under the Victorian Energy Efficiency Target.

Call Peter today: 0411 316 180 ( 114

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


Property Home Garden

Get your home warm and cosy with MyHome BY LIZ ROGERS

Autumn has hit and winter shall closely follow. This is the time for cosy nights enjoying warm drinks with family and friends in front of the fire. Sounds great, but unfortunately while you’re relaxing the dust is starting building up inside your home. That’s where MyHome Cleaning comes in. MyHome Cleaning Service understands all too well how to combat your dust problems inside and can provide cleaning solutions for your home. It also understands that our lives are becoming increasingly busy with work and family responsibilities so it is nearly impossible to find the time to give your home the thorough clean it deserves. Paying for a professional cleaning service is no longer a luxury, and MyHome Cleaning will have your cold weather cleaning solutions sorted so you can sit back, stay warm and relax. It can also set up a regular refresh

or a sensational seasonal clean-up to ensure your home will be looking and feeling its best throughout autumn and winter while you snuggle up after a long day’s work. MyHome Cleaning’s high standards, well-practised policies/procedures and tried and true experience means it ensures the safety of your home — not to mention delivering great results with its unique Tri-Colour Cleaning Service. It has been servicing the Peninsula for more than seven years, while MyHome itself has been established in Melbourne for more than 15 years, so you know you are in safe hands. Let the cleaning experts take care of all your dust-busting concerns during these colder periods and stop wasting your time worrying about who’s doing the vacuuming. MyHome Cleaning’s qualified staff use regulated tools and equipment and arrive in company cars and uniform ready, willing and able. MYHOME CLEANING SERVICE T: 13 22 31 W: myhomeclean.com.au

Hate Housework? We Love it! Your Number One Choice For Residential Cleaning At we specialise only in residential cleaning which means you will have your home cleaned by a highly trained professional team who will use our unique process to ensure excellent results each and every time. Why choose

?

● Over 10 years experience ● Fully trained full time staff ● Our 48 point cleaning system ● ● ● ● ●

Consistent results Great customer service Unique tri-colour system Fully insured Guaranteed results

Spring Cleaning

Regular Cleaning

We offer a one-day blitz of your home. Ideal for ‘spring cleaning’ as well as after party emergencies, before guests, during house moves or after builders. The myhome spring clean takes just one day to get your home looking immaculate.

Our regular cleaning service is perfect for your needs, whatever service allows you to choose the frequency of your cleaning visits, whether that’s weekly, fortnightly, monthly or even more often if you require.

For a FREE estimate call

13 22 31

www.myhomeclean.com.au

Mount Eliza MAY 2018 (78)

|

Mornington

|

Mount Martha

|

Frankston

|

Somerville

www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

115 )


Property Home Garden Seeking a coastal interior refresh to suit the cooler season? OZ Design Furniture Mornington showcases a range of seasideinspired collections that channel warmth and help create a home that expresses style and ensures comfort.

( 116

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

Cosy on up and enjoy a casual and highly comfortable seat with Salotto. Its linen wrap defines its coastal ambience and larger-than-life seat cushions add to its jumbo nature. Styled with black additions to help bring a winter vibe, this contrasting combination will have your guests envying your new living room style. Trending homewares additions can be found in-store to add a personal touch. Shop this space in-store at OZ

Design Furniture Mornington, Showroom D4, Peninsula Home, 1128-1132 Nepean Highway, Mornington. OZ DESIGN FURNITURE MORNINGTON A: Showroom D4, Peninsula Home, 1128-1132 Nepean Highway, Mornington T: 8560 1137 W: ozdesignfurniture.com.au/mornington.html

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


CHEAPEST PLANTS ON THE PENINSULA! Direct to the Public We will beat any genuine written quote Garden Makeover’s available Expert advice on site Bring in your plan for a free quote

All prices marked down by

30%!

Assorted Deciduous Trees 2.5 Mtrs tall $75 - Great range to choose from!

59 Dandenong-Hastings Rd, Somerville Ph. 0419 309 098 or 0401 033 954 www.tjswholesaleplants.com.au


Property Home Garden

Bag it with eco-friendly elegance

Our monthly column promoting a cleaner, greener peninsula

BY LIZ ROGERS

Take a look at this. The Mornington Chamber of Commerce in conjunction with the iconic Wednesday Market team have put their heads together to come up with a sensational reusable and seaside chic bag that ticks all the boxes.

as of the end of April, Mount Martha is on the way and Mount Eliza has just welcomed Boomerang Bags into its fold – stay tuned for more information on this in our next edition. The strong, lined and comfortable eco-jute bags with “Main Street Market” printed on one side and “Main Street Mornington” on the other are great for use locally or as a lovely holiday reminder. Why not send one on a trip with an overseas visitor returning home or an interstate traveller? At $5 a bag, it doesn’t cost much to give the gift of plastic bag eradication or holiday destination remembrances. Grab yours outside the Mornington Chamber of Commerce in Main St on Wednesdays or at one of the stalls and say “no” to plastic bags. MORNINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE A: 103 A Main St, Mornington T: 5975 4522 W: mainstreetmornington.com.au

Reusable bags have been available for purchase at the Wednesday Market for over a year now, but a bigger, sturdier and more designer-friendly eco-jute version is set to make a sensational take-home style statement very soon. The new bag is big enough for all your market produce or an average-sized supermarket shop, plus you’ll be satisfied in knowing that you’re bringing home one easy to use good looking carrier instead of three plastic bags that could end up floating in our bay. The Mornington Peninsula is fast becoming wholeheartedly eco and plastic-free conscious. Balnarring is the first to be completely plastic bag-free

OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE

‘RESTORATIVE’

Tile & Grout Cleaning

Removes films from tile surface Rejuvenates grout lines Ceramic and Porcelain tiled floors

‘FULL SYSTEM’

Ducted Heating & Cooling System Cleaning Comprehensive 4 step process Sanitising with Natural Teatree Includes Carbon Monoxide test

‘RESTORATIVE’

Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning

Cleaned to the highest standards using the 7 step ‘RESTORATIVE’ process Superior to traditional ‘Steam’ & Dry ‘Cleaning’ methods Deep down cleaning - dries quickly Carpets stay cleaner for longer

John Barro Owner Operator

Phone John now on 0404 326 595 or visit www.tileductcarpetcleaning.com.au

( 118

Everything we love about the peninsula, fresh every month

HERE’S WHY DUCT CLEANING IS IMPORTANT Consumers are often sceptical about duct cleaning. They are often unsure as to what duct cleaning entails and how often it’s needed. “If you are considering cleaning your ducted heating system it is important to realise that the entire system needs to be cleaned, not just the ducts.” In most cases up to 90 per cent of the dust (and therefore dust mites, pollens, germs and fungi) that clog up your system are located in the air return ducting and heater interior, only 10 per cent is in the outlet ducts. The dust and germs stored here breed and multiply continuously, even when the system is not in use. These contaminants lay ready and waiting for you to turn the system on, allowing them to blow around your home for you and your family to breathe in. Full System Cleaning removes this build up and ensures your system delivers clean healthy air into your home. A full system clean system also allows air to flow unrestricted, ensuring your system runs more efficiently.

The Full System Duct Clean Process Step 1: Return Air Duct Cleaned: Removes built up dust and contaminants from the return air duct line. Takes around 45 minutes to complete. Step 2: Cleaning of Heater Interior: Removes ducts and contaminants from lining inside the heater, the fan blades and motor and the heat exchanger. Also takes around 45 minutes. Step 3: All Duct Lines Are Cleaned and Checked: Removes contaminants, dust and debris from the duct lines that run from the heat to each individual outlet. About 5 minutes per outlet. Step 4: Sanitising with Bactigas, Natural Teatree Disinfectant: This sanitises your entire ducted heating system. Bactigas is distilled from the Australian teatree plant, and is a natural antiseptic. Provided your system is cleaned correctly, three years is a suitable time frame for cleaning, more often if your household contains people with severe dust allergies.

Tile Duct Carpet Cleaning, Servicing all Mornington Peninsula P: 0404 326 595 W: tileductcarpetcleaning.com.au

mornington PENINSULA

Magazine


SAVE 20% OFF

the Stressless Range ®

Limited time only

imagine comfort For a limited time SAVE 20% across the Stressless range. ®

Will not to be used in conjunction with any other offer. • Offer available for a strictly limited time only. • Excludes Stressless Lounge Series sofas and already discounted models.

The BalanceAdapt™ System - now available on all recliners BalanceAdapt™ provides a responsive seating system, which delivers a subtle and soft rocking motion and adjusts your sitting angle in conjunction with the movements of your body. This is now available across the entire recliner chair range.

peninsula home 1128 - 1132 nepean hwy mornington phone 03 5973 4899 luducoliving.com.au


SOCIAL MEDIA SOCIAL MEDIA

RELAX RELAX

Night Comfort Night Comfort Guarantee Guarantee

WATCH TV WATCH TV

SLEEP SLEEP

LEGS LEGS

TAILBONE TAILBONE

LOWER LOWER BACK BACK

CERVICAL SPINE CERVICAL SPINE

Positioning Positioningthe theknees knees above abovethe theheart heart increases increasescirculation circulation and reduces and reducesswelling swelling whilst strengthening whilst strengthening vein veinwalls. walls.

Unlike Unlikelaying layingflat, flat,the the Zero-G Zero-Gposition positionallows allows for foroptimal optimalamount amountof of pressure relief for the pressure relief for the coccyx coccyxbone. bone.

Sleeping Sleeping with with your your legs legs elevated elevated creates creates lower lower body body extension extension which which can relieve tension can relieve tension in in the lower back. the lower back.

Pressure relieved Pressure is is relieved from from the the esophagus esophagus which can help to to which can help reduce reflux reduce acid acid reflux and can also assist in and can also assist in minimising snoring. minimising snoring.

Mornington

S SDAY THUR IDAYS R &F

Peninsula Homemaker Centre, Cnr Nepean Highway & Bungower Road, Mornington VIC 3931 (03) 5973 6333

All material published is copyright to Morn Pen Mag Pty Ltd ACN 621 041 512 Ph 9708 8222 www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

ZERO-G


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.