Mornington Peninsula Magazine September 2015

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News & Interviews 4-45, 48 Holiday Activities 46-47 Peninsula Parenting & Education 49-51 Revisit Rosebud 52-56 Arts & Diary Dates 59-66 Health Beauty Fashion & Stars 67-83 Fashion The Look 71 Must Haves 74 Locavores & Markets 84-87 Food Wine Produce 84-99 Decor Home Garden Property 100-122

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Racecourse gets $5 million upgrade Mornington Racecourse is set to get a multimillion dollar makeover after the Melbourne Racing Club secured government funding from the Victorian Racing Industry Fund to support the major refurbishment. The club is committed to providing racegoers and the local community with exceptional facilities for race days and events, investing a significant $3 million in the project, with an additional $2.034 million being contributed by the state government. The club’s grandstand ground floor will be completely overhauled, creating a new range of quality spaces for the race-going public and club members on race days, with the launch of the new facility to take place on William Hill Peninsula Cup Day on November 1. These new spaces will also provide the local community with luxury options to host non-race day events, positioning Mornington Racecourse as the new premier

events destination on the peninsula. “At Mornington Racecourse we strive to maintain our place as the best country track in Victoria and grow as a key peninsula tourist attraction,” says Brodie Arnhold, chief executive of the Melbourne Racing Club. “We’re grateful for the government support which has made this fantastic renovation possible, the new space not only provides improved facilities on race days but provides the peninsula community with a new function space on non-race days.” Minister for Racing Martin Pakula said: “This $5 million refurbishment will make Mornington Racecourse the largest events centre on the peninsula, attracting even bigger crowds to its many race days throughout the season and providing the local community with an outstanding venue.” For more information about Mornington Racecourse visit mrc.racing.com

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Promoting harmony

BY KRISTY MARTIN

It is Sherene Hassan’s role to help people become better informed about Islam.

Sherene previously worked as a chemistry and physics teacher, but in 2001 (in the aftermath of September 11) she decided she wanted to be a voice for Muslims in Australia and set about trying to answer people’s questions about Islam.

Sherene, a director of the Islamic Museum of Australia, has given over 1000 presentations about the often-misunderstood religion, and hopes that she is helping to build bridges of understanding between different cultures.

She has since given presentations to diverse audiences, including school groups, Probus clubs and the Australian Federal Police, was the vice president and secretary of the Islamic Council of Victoria for eight years, and in 2007 was named one of ‘Melbourne’s 100 Most Influential People’ by The Age newspaper.

She has witnessed non-Muslims go from being consumed with fear and intolerance to shedding tears and hugging her, thanking her for giving them a healthier education about Islam. The Islamic Museum of Australia, located in the Melbourne suburb of Thornbury, is the only museum of its kind in Australia. In fact, it is the only Islamic Museum in any Western country in the world. The museum aims to promote community harmony and mutual understanding by sharing the arts, history, culture and heritage of Muslim communities in Australia with the general public.

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This month, Sherene will be the guest speaker the Frankston Business Network’s WomenConnect Luncheon, where she will discuss the challenges of growing up as a Muslim woman in Australia during a time when multiculturalism didn’t exist. She will also touch on some controversial topics, including the status of women in Islam and that Islam does not promote terrorism. The luncheon will be held on Wednesday September 16 at Frankston Arts Centre. To book your ticket, go to frankstonbusinessnetwork.com.au. To find out more about the Islamic Museum of Australia, visit islamicmuseum.org.au.

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Brodie and Heath join team at Mercedes-Benz Chris Thoday and the team at Mercedes-Benz Mornington are delighted to welcome Postcards presenter and model Brodie Harper, and personal trainer Heath Meldrum, as official ambassadors of their Mornington dealership. Brodie and Heath are well known on the peninsula and are thrilled to be supporting Chris with a number of dealership and local community initiatives in the months ahead. For all your Mercedes-Benz requirements, including the recently released all new Mercedes-Benz Vito van and the exceptional Mercedes-AMG C 63s, visit Chris and the team at Mercedes-Benz Mornington. Mercedes-Benz Mornington A: 29 - 31 Mornington-Tyabb Road W: mbmornington.com.au

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It’s Time to Bee Proactive BY JANE HONE

Albert Einstein is reputed to have said, “If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe, then man would have only four years of life left. No more bees, no more pollination, no more plants, no more animals, no more man.”
 They may seem to some like an annoying pest, but bees are actually an incredibly important part of our ecosystem - and they are at risk. Local bee campaigner Simon Mulvaney, of Save the Bees, says that “Bees are like a canary in a coal mine: if they start to die, it’s a warning to the world that something is up.” Since 2006, we have seen the rise of Colony Collapse Disorder, which has meant a yearly loss of between 30 and 90 per cent of bee colonies. The crisis is caused by various complex factors, including parasites, viruses, and insecticides used by humans on crops. “Products like round-up weed killer and insecticides have been proven to harm bees,” says Simon. Put simply, around a third of food that humans eat, including apples, onions and pumpkin, would not exist without the pollination of bees.

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If bees were to die out, it would also be very difficult to feed livestock. Simon began Save the Bees a couple of years ago, after his own beehives swarmed and he decided to put the word out that he would collect swarms from other properties for free, instead of letting them be exterminated. The next day he had twenty phone calls. His job was then to re-house the hives. In just this last year, Simon saved around 70 hives. A large part of his mission is to educate people on the beauty and importance of locally produced goods. Simon points out that the larger, mostly imported brands of honey are often heated to the point where they are robbed of any nutritional value. “If we can approach life in the same way bees do, working together and sharing, then our children’s children will have an abundant future,” Simon says. If you would like a hive removed, call Simon on 0400 882 146. For more information on Save the Bees, visit their Facebook or Instagram pages, or www.beethecure.com.au.

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Mt Eliza is buzzing with the news it will soon have its very own music festival, showcasing a huge range of talent from right here and across Melbourne. The exciting one-day event, to be held in the village centre on Saturday February 6, 2016, will be a celebration of all genres featuring a variety of DJs and bands, performing in venues during the day with a small stage in the village centre. There will also be buskers, stiltwalkers, face painters and a silent disco. Come nightfall and you will find more live music performances at a number of local restaurants and licensed venues in town. Tim Meyer, who is organising the inaugural festival with a small group of volunteers and ongoing assistance from Alison Doherty and the Mt Eliza Chamber of Commerce, said he was surprised at how quickly the event got off the ground after he initially posted the idea on a Mt Eliza community Facebook page.

“Everyone in town was up for it and people have been very supportive,” he said. “The chamber of commerce got right behind it and helped get venues onboard, so we’re incredibly grateful for their support.” Tim, a Mt Eliza resident, is in the music industry himself, running Melbourne-based company Cobraskin, an artist marketing agency that works with emerging music producers and DJs. While still in the early planning stages, the Mt Eliza Music Festival has already had a number of talented musicians sign on. There will also be multicultural performers, youth bands and a Boho Blends DJ booth. Stay tuned for more exciting announcements in the coming months! For more info, or if you are a musical act who wants to get involved, you can email tim@mtelizamusicfestival.com WATCH THIS SPACE!

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A three month labour of love for Red Hill artist Michael Leeworthy has come to fruition and is now proudly displayed in the Norm Clarke walkway adjacent the NAB at Rosebud. The colourful 50-metre mural was commissioned by Rosebud Chamber of Commerce to coincide with a Mornington Peninsula Shire strategy

to improve the safety and use of the laneway, which had been subjected to graffiti attacks. The laneway is now a welcoming community space with the impressive 42 panel mural depicting a vibrant streetscape, landscaping, seating and lighting. Due to weather restrictions, the artist worked on the mural under a large tarp at his home/gallery.

Mr Leeworthy does a lot of work with young people and recently mentored a group of Mt Eliza Secondary College students painting a mural on the side of a Mt Eliza business. He also completed a six month stint with the Work for the Dole program, where he helped participants complete a mural on the history of Westernport in Hastings. www.michaelleeworthy.com

Local actor in new ‘reality’ show

Mornington Peninsula actor Ella Cannon has joined a host of familiar faces to be part of the new mock reality show called ‘Footballer Wants a Wife’.

The hilarious FWAW was written by ex-Neighbours star Ben Nicholas and stars fellow peninsula girl Brooke Satchwell, as well as the likes of Cassandra Magrath from Wolf Creek and footy personality Warwick Capper. “There is a huge bevy of appearances from talent throughout the show and it has been an incredibly exciting - and side-splitting - project to be a part of,” says Ella. Produced by Julian Costanzo at Crankyfish Productions, the project was funded by Screen Australia and has been penned as Australia’s biggest ever web series. The official premiere will screen at the Astor Theatre on September 8 and will be released online the same night. “We are all confident that it’s going to be a great hit,” says Ella. Find ‘Footballer Wants a Wife’ on Facebook or view the trailer here https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUtGATLGBAg

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GET YOUR GROOVE ON AT WIGNALL FORD

The groovy 70’s. A decade where fashion went off the deep end, good style and design went out the window, and a typical day might have you checking your mood ring, and feeding your pet rock!

Thankfully the 70’s also gave us Jeff Wignall Ford. At a time when we were belting out songs like ‘Up There Cazaly’ and ‘C’mon Aussie C’mon,’ Wignall Ford commenced servicing the Mornington Peninsula’s Frankston, Mornington, Hastings and Rosebud regions. Forty years later and Wignall Ford continues to drive its strong relationship with the locals through a relentless pursuit of excellence in customer service and a strong presence in communal activities.

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As excitement mounts at the dealership with the imminent arrival of the new Ford Mustang, a flashback to the 1979 model shows us that the ‘pony’ interior accommodated four people in comfort with the car having a triangle shaped front clip and four headlights, known by enthusiasts as “4 Eyes”. From the creation of the original ‘pony’ to today, the soul of the Mustang lives on. Celebrate a legend with the all new Mustang at Wignall Ford. Orders are being taken now for delivery in 2016. Wignall Ford also offers super cool deals on new, used and demo vehicles, as well as servicing with a smile, genuine Ford parts and accessories plus finance. Loved by the locals, get your groove on at Wignall Ford. www.wignallford.com.au

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SERVICING THE MORNINGTON PENINSULA SINCE 1979

Jeff Wignall Ford The year 1979. Hyperno won the Melbourne Cup, The VFL Grand Final saw the Blues beat the Pies in front of 113,545 fans at the MCG and Jeff Wignall Ford was established on the Mornington Peninsula.

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Always wanted to ride a horse but never had the opportunity? Then Horseback.com.au is the place for you. Set in the magical rolling hills of Main Ridge, Horseback.com.au headquarters has something for everyone, whether you’re a first time rider or a long-time pro. This first-rate equine tourist facility is renowned for its two or three hour winery tours which combine the best food and wine on the peninsula with heaps of horse riding fun, but there’s so much more in store – at Horseback.com.au. Now, let’s talk tots. Fun4Kids equine education full day packages for five to 12 year olds, which run from 9am until 3.30pm and tween (twelve to 18 year olds) programs, 9.30am until 4pm, have got school holidays sorted. Watch your kid’s confidence and love of horses grow while learning about grooming, washing and tack, riding and horse theory. All children receive a certificate, bag and photo wallet. Book now to secure a spot! Or why not get the girls together for a Horseback.com.au Italian Package which includes a three hour horseback winery tour visiting two vineyards followed by lunch (including pizza, pasta or risotto and vino) at the Italian inspired Red Hill Epicurean. And finally, if you’re looking to spoil your dad this Father’s Day, Horseback.com.au

is offering a Dad’s Day Out Ride and Steak three hour winery tour, ending with a sensational steak session at Mantons Creek Estate Vineyard in Shoreham (available on Saturdays and Sundays). Or you could grab him a gift certificate, which is valid for 12 months.

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Kids get walking Local primary school students are being encouraged to walk to school during the month of October as part of a statewide healthy living program. VicHealth’s Walk to School campaign encourages Victorians to live healthier and happier lives by becoming more active. By getting involved in Walk to School, school staff will help their students learn healthy habits and support them to meet the 60 minutes of physical activity recommended for SEPTEMBER 2015 (46)

children each day. Participating schools will receive certificates to celebrate their students’ achievements, and students will be in the running for prizes provided by VicHealth and Mornington Peninsula Shire. Local schools can contact Natasha Gore-Glenister, youth project officer for Mornington Peninsula Shire, on 5950 1666 to find out more about Walk to School activities, or visit www.walktoschool.vic.gov.au for more information. www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

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Pop Up Fashion

Mornington Central is your local shopping centre with Coles, Target and 34 retailers offering a selection of food, fashion, homewares and services. A community minded centre that offers a comprehensive marketing program, ensuring there’s something for everyone. Mornington Central is celebrating spring with an introduction of a Lifestyle Pod in the centre. The pod will feature the latest trends from the centre’s fashion outlets, plus some gorgeous home-wares too. Snap a pic of yourself in the Lifestyle Pod, post it on our Instagram page @morningtoncentral with #morningtoncentral to go into the draw to win Target Gift Cards. Spend on a Monday in September & October, show your receipt at Centre Management and collect your FREE Opi Nail Polish, RRP $14.95. The giveaway colours complement the colours of Spring; Emerald Green, Tangerine, Dusk Blue and Coral. Pop Up Fashion Shows will feature on Wednesdays throughout September &

October, showcasing the trends from our fashion retailers. Locals have been sourced to participate, so these should be a lot of fun! Every Thursday, from 7.45am – 8.45am Mornington Central offers Mall Walking. Run by trained leaders, the programme is suitable for older people; simply turn up and walk at your own pace and enjoy the safe indoor environment. As supporter of local community groups, don’t forget that you can list your community event on the Mornington Central website or perhaps consider an information table hosted by your community group or charity, in centre. Log on to our website to keep up to date with our events calendar or send through an email if you would like more information on hosting a table in centre. Mornington Central A: 78 Barkly Street, Mornington P: 5976 1299 I: @morningtoncentral W: morningtoncentral.com.au E: info@morningtoncentral.com.au

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Tell us a bit about you and what you do: My name is Shannon McAlpine and I am a fashion designer, dressmaker and owner of fashion label ‘pretty parcel’ based on the peninsula. I create quirky and vintage inspired clothing in my home studio. Each collection is handmade in limited edition runs and not mass produced so you be can confident in wearing something completely unique. Describe your style: My style is feminine, cute, quirky, playful and is inspired by the 1950s and 60s with a modern twist. I love accessorising my pretty parcel outfits with cute stockings, jewellery and brooches and feel you should be able to dress up any day of the week and wear what makes you happy. Do you think Mornington Peninsula style/fashion has a certain look or feel? Fun, relaxed, bright and comfy. What are a couple of your favourite blogs or websites and why? I love instagram! I have met so many amazing creative and talented people through instagram and a lot of local ladies I have had the pleasure in collaborating with. Can you tell us one or two of your fave local spots? D.O.C in Mornington is an all time favourite - their Nutella calzone is to die for! And Felix and Dees kitchen in Dromana. My favourite beach spot would be safety beach, the perfect beach in summer. www.prettyparcel.com.au

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achieved in large public spaces, commercial and residential situations alike. They are experts in both natural and formal design. Native flora and fauna, billabongs, waterfalls and wetlands are created through the use of native and indigenous plants, rocks, timber and natural stone. Vegetable and vertical gardens, walkways, lawns and water falls are designed with social and practical elements in mind. Formal design incorporating a wide range of concepts and construction methods, plus the latest innovative techniques and materials are developed with the understanding of historical relevance. Bringing the inside out and the outside in is a trademark of this ground breaking landscaping business. Design versatility is paramount. They can construct retaining

walls, decks, outdoor kitchens, pergolas, water features, boardwalks or bridges. Driveways, instant or synthetic turf and ponds plus natural, formal or modern swimming pools are on the list too. Tiling and paving whether traditional or decorative, interior or exterior is also created with great care and attention to detail. So too are their living art pieces which include terrariums, bonsai, and succulent vertical gardens full of colour and organic originality. Grace Landscapes also gives you a complete guide to the establishment and success of your project and offer after care to assist in the development of your beautiful landscape.

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Every breast cancer patient’s journey is a personal one.

Breast cancer support for everyone

There are close to 200 breast cancer diagnoses on the Mornington Peninsula and Frankston each year, and while there are common emotions – fear, anger, denial, hope – every individual has their own unique experience. Often, all these people need is someone to listen. As a breast care nurse at The Bays Hospital in Mornington, Jo Lovelock is there to support these local women (and men) through their personal journey. Her role is to act as a patient advocate, coordinating care for those experiencing breast cancer, their families and their carers. She provides information, support and referral to services for patients from their initial diagnosis, through treatment and beyond. Jo knows what these patients are going through, having been diagnosed with the disease herself on New Year’s Eve 2003 while working as a midwife. She recalls the chemotherapy being very tough, particularly as she had three young children at the time. But she received great support from other school mums and from her colleagues at The Bays Hospital, particularly in the form of cooking and cleaning - tasks she felt too unwell to undertake. In 2004, Jo started a support group for peninsula women with breast cancer called Breast Intentions, which is still going strong after 11 years.

The following year she began working as a breast care nurse – a role that became funded by the McGrath Foundation in March 2014. This year 15,600 people will be diagnosed with breast cancer in Australia. While it doesn’t discriminate (145 men are diagnosed annually), there are some triggers, women over 50 are most at risk, as are those who have a high BMI and those who drink higher levels of alcohol. The message Jo wants to get out to the community is that everyone must take responsibility for their health, including conducting breast checks from an early age and regular mammograms for women over 50. “Live life, but follow the guidelines,” she advises. Jo will be speaking at Mornington Peninsula Magazine’s inaugural Beautiful by the Bay luncheon next month. The event, to be held at Mornington Yacht Club on Wednesday October 7, is raising money for BCNA, the peak national organisation for all Australians personally affected by breast cancer. Tickets cost $60 per person, which includes a two-course lunch and glass of wine on arrival. More info on the luncheon is on page 69. At the time of going to print there are just 22 tickets left so hurry if you wish to be a part of this inaugural event. To book your spot at this fabulous event, go to www.ticketebo.com.au/beautifulmpmag If you wish to see a breast care nurse, phone 0477 770 360.

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Lighting the way for marine navigation BY KRISTY MARTIN

With 120 staff members and offices in the US and UK, Sealite is not the type of business you would expect to have its headquarters in Somerville. The company is at the top of its game, leaders in the field of marine and aviation lighting and navigation aids. In fact, it is the fastest growing manufacturer of marine navigation aids in the world. Sealite manufactures ocean buoys, channel markers, telemetry equipment and monitoring equipment. It is contracted to modernise existing ports, upgrade lighthouse technology and supplies marine lanterns and buoys to the aquaculture industry. Operating purpose-built facilities and employing a highly skilled team of engineers and production specialists, Sealite is unique in that most of its manufacturing is done in-house. The company will soon expand its headquarters in Somerville, as demand for marine and aviation products continues to grow. Sealite acquired a 43-acre site in 2014, and construction of the new facility is set to begin this year, with completion expected in late 2016. According to chief executive, Chris Proctor, Sealite was created in 2003 in his father’s Jeff’s garage as a hobby business and simply grew from there. In 2005, Chris (who has a master’s degree in marketing) and Jeff (who comes from an accounting background) recognised that the optics of their marine lighting could be altered to meet the needs of the aviation industry. Sealite recently installed new runway lighting at Tyabb Airfield, has provided lighting for Melbourne Airport and is often tasked to light up remote area runways for the Royal Flying Doctor Service. The Civil Aviation Safety Administration and the Federal Aviation Administration have also contracted the company. When it comes to maritime achievements, Sealite has worked on ports in Hastings, Melbourne and Gladstone and is currently undertaking projects in Europe, the Middle East and Singapore. They also do large projects for dredging companies in Latin America. Sealite has developed a cutting edge system that allows incandescent lamps used in lighthouses to be replaced with LEDs, which are lower maintenance and more cost efficient. They recently modernised the Cape Byron lighthouse and are set to do the same for other lighthouses across Australia. And with technology always changing, there are certainly avenues for company expansion. The future of Sealite is looking bright. www.sealite.com.au

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As one of Victoria’s premium retirement destinations, the Mornington Peninsula is home to the first Boutique Village in Retirement Communities Australia’s (RCA) portfolio. With just 138 villas and nine apartments, Martha Cove Village in Safety Beach offers residents modern, spacious homes and a full suite of facilities and services that are both community focussed and personalised for each individual as part of RCA’s unique Active Health philosophy.

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September, the 80 residents already living at Martha Cove Village will add an exciting new dimension to their lifestyle when the luxurious Community Clubhouse is opened for use. The opening of the Community Clubhouse is a significant milestone for every RCA village. The facilities in the Clubhouse enable the village to really grow and engage the residents through fantastic lifestyle initiatives, such as dinner dances, happy hour, coffee club and visiting entertainers. Martha Cove Village is lucky to have its sister village, Beleura Village Mornington to draw inspiration from, where a flourishing community utilises its Clubhouse to its full potential. The Community Clubhouse at Martha Cove Village houses a club lounge, dining room, café, club bar and a residents’ kitchen. All of these facilities provide residents with the opportunity to host events and community initiatives, both grand and small. Hobbies as well as work

and leisure interests can be pursued in the craft room, the gorgeous library and the wellappointed computer room. In addition to the hospitality and entertainment facilities, the Martha Cove Village Clubhouse is host to a variety of health and wellness groups that will take advantage of the great facilities. A championship four rink bowls green and billiard room will keep competitive types happy and with activities ranging from table tennis to mediation and yoga, from to water aerobics in the heated indoor pool to walking the treadmill and weight work in the gym - the opportunities are endless. The clubhouse also has consulting rooms for doctors, massage therapists and podiatrist as well a Day Spa for pampering. For RCA Managing Director Andrew Philip, the completion of the Clubhouse is cause for celebration. “It is fantastic seeing how the residents swing into action once the facilities are available. We have recently appointed a village manager who works out of

the administration area in the building, and the residents have been undertaking training so that they can operate the bar and kitchen facilities in accordance with regulations. A wonderful group of people have formed a Social Committee and it will be no time at all before a full social calendar is in operation.” “I would encourage anyone interested to visit the Sales Office and view the display villas. Martha Cove is the first of our boutique range of villages, offering wonderful facilities in an intimate setting,” said Mr Philip. The Martha Cove Village clubhouse will be open to visitors on September 9th, and visitors are welcome to drop by the sales office seven days a week. There is still a good selection of villas available before the onsite construction is completed early. If you would like to take a tour of the village, pop in and speak to one of our friendly consultants. The kettle is always on!

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Lucy and Nathan from Franklin Tell us a bit about you and what you do: Hello! We are Lucy and Nathan and we run a little travelling coffee company called Franklin Coffee. We have two vintage Franklin caravans which we have renovated, one as a tiny cafe, and the other as a bar! We travel around with our caravans to markets and events, serving coffee and drinks (and basically having the best time ever). Describe your style: We love all things 60s & 70s. Especially caravans! We’re also pretty passionate about recycling so try to reuse wherever we can - giving otherwise useless objects a new lease on life instead of contributing to landfill. Do you think Mornington Peninsula style/fashion has a certain look or feel? The peninsula definitely has a relaxed vibe, I think trends that come out of Melbourne are picked up and adapted by locals to be more practical, and often more thoughtful than what the city has to offer. The peninsula is full of clever people, and there’s no shortage of inspiration! It’s the perfect environment for clever entrepreneurs and creatives to thrive.

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Father and son tackle 320km ride It might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but for father and son Chris and Phillip Stock, a 320km bike ride through Victoria’s goldfields is the perfect family bonding exercise. Putting their feet to the pedals and their legs to the test, the Mt Eliza duo will cover anywhere between 70-100km daily as they cycle for five days in the RACV Great Victorian Bike Ride. The event, which begins on November 28, is expected to attract 3500 riders cycling between Bendigo and Ballarat over nine days. Chris and Phill, 16, have decided to tackle the five-day leg, covering 322km. Exploring Victoria’s countryside and historic gold rush towns by day, at night they will camp out and enjoy social gatherings with other riders, food and live music. Police officer Chris regularly cycles with the Southern Peninsula Emergency Riding Team (SPERT) and says the pastime offers numerous health benefits. He enjoys the freedom of the sport and the ability to relax his mind. “Cycling keeps you fit and it can really bring people together.

“Every family should be doing it together as a bonding activity.” Chris chuckles about ‘living out of each other’s pockets’ for the five days, but insists he gets along well enough with his son that there won’t be any tension. “We know how to cope with each other.” For footballer Phill, the epic ride is not only an opportunity to spend time with his father and see the countryside, cycling will also help a knee injury he suffered earlier this year. Having only recently started training, Phill knows he has a bit of work ahead to get his fitness level up. “I think it’s going to be a good experience and a good atmosphere,” he said. The RACV Great Victorian Bike Ride is in its 32nd year and is the largest multi-day bike ride in the southern hemisphere. For more details, go to greatvic.com.au

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BELLA ON MAIN Melly Shute Pre-loved fashion boutique, Bella on Main has a brand new owner. Melly Shute, ex-fashion editor comes to the Peninsula with a wealth of fashion experience. Where are you originally from? I grew up in North Caulfield. My mother owned the dry cleaning business on Orrong Rd. I was raised in the tiny flat behind the business. Mum had many wealthy Jewish customers who would drop off stunning pieces, giving me exposure to designer labels at a very young age. What brought you to Mornington?

my favorite store. I would shop up a storm each time I visited Mornington. When we moved here I saw the ‘for sale’ sign in the window and I took a leap of faith. I am a big believer in serendipity. What are your plans for the store? Customer service is so important. I expect it and I get a kick out of delivering it. In terms of product, I still sell pre loved designer pieces but I source a lot of brand new Australian designer labels. The beauty of Bella is that I sell labels for a third of the price, making designer labels of affordable for people who wouldn’t usually splurge!

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New faces for Mornington Chamber The Mornington Chamber of Commerce & Industry has a new line-up:

This is the most diverse committee in recent memory and includes many new faces. There is a large President: Peter Hasell, Aussie Home Loans base of professionals from many Vice President: Judy Edwards industries who believe they can Treasurer: Sam Nixon, Highview Accounting make a difference. Committee: Richard Goldsmith, Carroll Goldsmith Lawyers Veronica D’Silva, Counting Wealth Paul Collier, Brass Razu Fran Hutcheson, Mornington Central Bruce Pearce, Digital Media Partners Alice Dawkins, Shades of Green Erica MacPherson, Fiona’s of Mornington Charles Lawoko, Alpha Computers Jo Brady, Nicholas Lynch Real Estate Supported by office staff: Kim Rowe, Marketing and Promotions Amber Dance, Farmers Market Lori Hand, Main Street Market Alison Whitelaw, Accounts Elizabeth Woolcock, Office

They intend to grow and support local business with new innovations, and not just the retail strip in Main Street. “We will help our members with business tools, events and advice which can make a difference to their life and their bottom line.” said new President Peter Hasell. Peter explained the chamber’s new vision includes: “Representing professional, commercial, industrial and primary interests of Mornington and Districts by promoting trade and providing a meeting place where members may initiate and promote projects for the betterment of Mornington and District.

Their plans include strategic marketing and promotion of Mornington, training opportunities for the business community as well as networking and social events to bring businesses and the broader community together. It also means liaising closely with Council and other governing bodies to make sure our member’s voices are heard.” This strong new team welcomes members from across the broader Mornington district.

Pictured left to right: Kim Rowe, Veronica D’Silva, Richard Goldsmith, Fran Hutcheson, Paul Collier, Peter Hasell, Bruce Pearce, Elizabeth Woolcock.

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Bling at the Bowl High Tea Director of Frankston Bowls Club, Alan McNeil, invited Dress for Success Mornington Peninsula and The Local Red Cross Auxiliary to his club for an entertaining ‘Bling at the Bowl ‘High Tea’. Guests enjoyed delicious sandwiches, slices and cakes all prepared by the Red Cross ladies and were entertained by local singers Ron Lees and his daughter Andrea and their accompanist.

Proceeds from the event were generously donated to Dress for Success Mornington Peninsula and the local Red Cross Auxiliary. Dress for Success Mornington Peninsula operates from Bayside Shopping Centre in Frankston, and provides support, business outfits, workshops and mentoring for disadvantaged unemployed women in the area who want to return to work. They recently received a $10,000 grant from Westpac Bank for Community Services.

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Can you help Jessie? Like many girls her age, Jessica Kennedy loves pink, is a fan of Dora the Explorer and wants to be a ballerina when she grows up. The five-year-old is confident, strong-minded and makes friends easily, having started school at Baxter Primary earlier this year. But despite all this, Jessie is not like most kids her age. She suffers from a rare form of congenital muscular dystrophy, meaning her muscles are gradually weakening. CMD mainly affects skeletal muscles, which are the muscles for movement. Most affected people cannot walk unassisted but progressive weakness impairs walking altogether. People with this condition develop contractures in many of their joints, including the arms, hips, and knees, which restricts movement. Respiratory muscles are weakened, requiring a machine to help them breathe. Sadly, there is no cure for this condition. Jessie has been receiving intensive physiotherapy since she was diagnosed at eight months old. She has never had the ability to crawl, run, arise from the floor unaided or do day-to-day tasks like toileting and bathing. In recent months, her walking ability has severely decreased and doctors have now said she needs to be in a wheelchair permanently.

With Jessie becoming wheelchair-bound, her family needs help to pay for the electric wheelchair, which will cost about $23,000. This amount does not take into account their need for a wheelchair-friendly vehicle, plus a number of alterations to the family home, including ramps, shower modifications and mobility aids. Jessie’s mother Angela and friend Leonie are hosting a fundraising trivia night for Jessie at the Tyabb Hall in October and are asking the community to help them by donating items for auction. If you own a local business and would like to help out by donating goods or servies, please contact Angela on 0438 365 875 or Leonie on 0409 254 835. Monetary donations can be made to the Jessica Kennedy Fundraising Account - BSB 633 000 Account 154921837.

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The art flags celebrate our creative and engaged communities and feature works by six local artists. The artists involved are Sabra Lazarus, Miodrag Jankovic, Jennifer Ellen, Sharron Okines, Justine McNamara and Michael Leeworthy who each call the peninsula home and their muse.

Meet TV presenter and gardening expert Graham Ross at the Victorian Spring Garden & Lifestyle Show this month. Be inspired and educated on all things gardening, whether you are a beginner or long-time green thumb. There will be floral displays, plant sales, gardening talks, nature photography competition plus ac-tivities for the kids! To be held at Mornington Racecourse September 25-27. More at www.springgardenshow.com.au

Frankston City Mayor Sandra Mayer is inviting you to come along and kick up your heels at the Mayor’s Family Picnic! It’s sure to be a great day with activities, face painting and entertainment to keep the kids happy. Don’t forget to bring along your picnic rug and picnic, or treat yourself at one of the community barbecues. It’s also a chance to find out what’s happening in the community with plenty of community group and local stalls providing activities and information. It’s sure to be a great day for all, so make sure you’re there! Free entry, Sunday September 13, at Cruden Farm Langwarrin.

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‘I lost 20kg through hypnosis!’ Ever since the birth of her third child, Mt Martha woman Robbyn Foster had constantly struggled with her weight. While her diet wasn’t ever extremely unhealthy, she always had a problem with portion control. But last year, she found the solution she’d been waiting for – and it didn’t involve dieting or exercise! Robbyn lost 20kg through hypnosis. The 70-year-old did five sessions with clinical hypnotherapist Gayle Dwyer and under-went the ‘Virtual Gastric Band’ program, which allowed her to lose 20kg in six months simply through the power of the mind. “It was easy. You can basically eat what you want but it is just (about) portion control. “I would definitely recommend it to anybody.” Robbyn’s health was declining last year and she was in hospital for a

BY KRISTY MARTIN colonoscopy when she received a dire warning from her surgeon – he told her she had to lose weight. The doctor recommended Robbyn make an appointment with Gayle and give the virtual gastric band a go. The program allows the participant’s subconscious to believe their stomach is smaller through hypnosis. So, through relaxation, their mind is reprogrammed to eat less. During the virtual gastric band sessions, Robbyn was played soft music and encouraged to relax in a recliner chair. She was told to imagine herself undergoing a real gastric band procedure (in which the stomach is surgically restricted by a silicone band, allowing the patient to feel less hungry) and also to visualise her goal weight and appearance. Robbyn noticed a difference in her eating habits after the very first session. She began portioning meals to the size of a saucer, drinking plenty of water and

lost 2kg in the first week. Never feeling ‘restricted’ or like she was on a diet, Robbyn can’t understand why more people don’t try losing weight through hypnosis. “I think there is a stigma about hypnosis because of what you see on TV, but it’s not at all like that.” She also thinks the cost might deter some people. “Personally, it was the best $680 I ever spent!” As well as feeling better, having more energy and improving her health, people tell Robbyn she looks years younger. “The compliments are a good incentive… but it’s a mindset. “It’s like smoking, you either want to stop or you don’t. “I’ve kept the weight off for 13 months now, so it works. “If I can do it, anyone can!” To make an appointment with Gayle Dwyer, phone 0414 714 644.

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Members of the community have been quick to embrace the new-look Mornington Pier, which was officially unveiled last month. The $15 million upgrade to the iconic fishing and tourist spot saw the outer section of the pier demolished and more than 100 piles driven into the seabed to support a new 75-metre reinforced concrete platform and timber deck. Other new features include a lower landing, handrails, seating and lighting. PHOTOS & WORDS BY KRISTY MARTIN

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“The quality of care and genuine regard for residents is exemplary.” Daughter of resident

Do you need respite or permanent aged care but don’t think you can afford it? Often people believe they can’t afford aged or respite care and have no choice but to stay at home and deny themselves the services they are entitled to. Bentons Lodge in Mornington specialises in making aged care affordable for everyone. If you are in need of aged care services – regardless of your financial situation – please contact us to see how we can help. The aged care system is confusing. We can help you navigate it.

About Bentons Lodge • Professional, caring and respectful approach to aged care • Homelike environment with a great nursing team • Fully funded Commonwealth facility • Longstanding, positive reputation in the local community • Senior Registered Nurses on duty 24 hours every day • Local medical staff / Doctors visiting regularly • Comprehensive activities and lifestyle program included

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Mornington Peninsula blogger Kelly McLeod is always looking for new ways to keep her children entertained. The Mt Martha mum of two runs a

popular family travel blog called My Little Adventures, where she writes about her adventures with her kids around the world and on the peninsula. Starting the blog back in November 2013, it now has close to 5500 Facebook and

Instagram followers was recently named as one of the top 100 blogs in the country by Kidspot Voices of Australia. Part of its success, Kelly says, is that she posts honestly about the ups and downs of travelling with little people. “Without the bad or difficult bits, I wouldn’t get the incredible lifelong memories and experiences that come with travelling as a family,” she explains. “It’s an adventure. “I do it (travel with kids) so that my children can experience the world and be better for it. “Quite simply, I do it for the smile it puts on my boys’ faces and the wild excitement in their eyes when we embark on a new adventure.” Although she and her family are often jetsetting around the world, Kelly says there is so much to keep the little ones entertained right here on the Mornington Peninsula. Here, she shares with MP Magazine her top five local venues to take the kids these school holidays. 1. If it’s adventure you’re after, The Enchanted Maze has got you covered! The gardens are magnificent and it’s a

great way to let the kids run around and wear themselves out. There is something for everyone with tube rides, tree surfing and plenty of mazes. 2. Angus and Rose at the Briars has a fantastic school holiday program with lots of arts and craft. We have enjoyed exploring their rose garden and picking beautiful roses to take home with us. 3. Cranbourne Botanic Gardens are in their element in spring. Pack a picnic or enjoy a scrumptious meal from the cafe. If the weather is warm enough, the kids can wade into the river for some fun water play. 4. Mornington Railway is a fantastic adventure for your train loving little one. They usually run every Sunday and alternate between diesel and steam engines. 5. Green Olive at Red Hill is a great place to have a school holiday catch up with friends. There is a built-in trampoline and a host of farm animals to keep the kids entertained, plus a family friendly menu. For more of Kelly’s great tips on travelling with kids, visit mylittleadventures.com.au

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Mornington Peninsula’s inaugural full day conference and cocktail event for women in business is this November. Hosted by Soar Collective, SoarCon will showcase 7 inspiring female speakers from Melbourne and Interstate. The event is an interactive experience where attendees will be encouraged to apply their ideas and learnings.

Business Owner (Service Based), Professional-employed by a business or a company, Community – volunteers or employed by a not-for-profit and one lucky winner will be awarded the prestigious Soar Collective Woman of the Year title.

Event organiser Jess Jones shares, 'There are hundreds of amazing women in business in our region and no large-scale events to help them grow and prosper. While there's plenty of business conferences, workshops and networking events on offer in the city, regional business women don't always have the flexibility and luxury to attend them.'

Nominations for the awards are already open and close September 30, so get in quick to nominate your favourite local businesswomen. Both SoarCon and the Soar Awards are expected to sell out – book your seat now!

More than just a conference, the Soar Awards cocktail event will follow, giving businesswomen within the Frankston, Mornington Peninsula, City of Kingston and City of Casey regions, the chance to be recognised for all of their hard work. There are five awards – Business Owner (Product Based),

EVENT DETAILS Saturday November 14th at Peppers Moonah Links, Fingal Conference: 8.30am - 5pm Soar Awards Cocktail Party: 5.30pm - 7.30pm

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CEO & Co-Founder Author & Founder of of One Girl Home Maid Green Cleaning

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We offer* • No monthly service fee ever! • A guaranteed payout • A guaranteed payout date There has never been a better time to make the move to the wonderful lifestyle that beckons at Village Glen on the magnificent Mornington Peninsula where you even have your own exclusive 9 hole executive golf course. Call now to secure your appointment or return the coupon for your copy of our very comprehensive brochure. 335-351 Eastbourne Road, West Rosebud 3940 VIC Telephone: 03 5986 4455 Email: info@villageglen.com.au

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With a luxury apartment at Peninsula on the Bay With warm sunshine, cool sea breezes and stunning views of coastline vistas, Peninsula on the Bay is the perfect waterfront destination to spend your summer.

Sitting opposite what has been voted Victoria’s number one beach, at Peninsula on the Bay you can enjoy a world-class living experience of elegance and comfort in a fully furnished apartment that gives you all the luxuries of beachside living while maintaining your metropolitan lifestyle. Sharing stunning views over the Mornington Peninsula and Melbourne city skyline, the apartments at Peninsula on the Bay offer well considered and delivered design for optimum functionality. Open plan living areas give way to private balconies offering sweeping views of the coast and spectacular sunsets. Floor to ceiling windows create a sense of openness and space in each suite, which is then complemented by the modern fixtures and interiors throughout. Peninsula on the Bay is more than just a collection of stylish

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apartments; it’s a place to live life to the full. Grab your morning coffee from the ground floor cafe before heading to the onsite beauty salon to indulge the mind and the body. Then sit back and relax on the outdoor BBQ terrace and

lounge area, perfect for entertaining on those warm summer evenings. Enjoy the convenience of the many other facilities and services offered onsite, including a fully equipped gymnasium, restaurant, New York style laundrette and business centre with serviced offices. Ideally situated in the heart of Frankston, just a stroll away from Frankston Beach and only a short drive to the Melbourne CBD, Peninsula on the Bay offers tenants the perfect work/life balance. The new freeway and rail link from Frankston to Melbourne means the coastal lifestyle is easily accessible to and from the Melbourne metropolis and within walking distance you’ll find fresh food and supermarkets, cafes and restaurants, cutting edge art galleries and several of Victoria’s best schools and universities. Contact Peninsula on the Bay today - call 9863 7300. Peninsula on the Bay A: 435 Nepean Hwy, Frankston P: 9863 7300 W: peninsulaonthebay.com.au

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Learning looks good at Woodleigh School New-generation learning facilities set to transform the classroom experience.

accommodate an entire year level, making large-scale collaborative learning projects possible. Technology is everywhere, from the writable surfaces, projection and sound equipment, to the advanced active and passive climate control systems which mean Woodleigh’s winter tradition of recesses spent huddled around a heater, will now be relegated to the annals of history. Please join us on Monday October 12 at 4:30pm as we celebrate the official opening of the first three, newgeneration Woodleigh Homesteads – and stay on as we kick off the 2015 Woodleigh Arts Festival! This is a great opportunity for all interested people to visit Woodleigh and see the school in action. There will be special guests, live music, art, design, theatre, fun and creativity all on show. Food and drinks will be available to purchase. And don’t forget The Big 40 – Woodleigh School’s 40th Anniversary

Throughout 2015, three of Woodleigh School’s main teaching and learning spaces, Homesteads 1, 2 and 3, have been under construction. The new Homesteads, which are replacing the original buildings that served for 40 years are now near-ing completion, and Woodleigh’s staff and students are very excited to move in. Designed with modern teaching methods, sustainability, flexibility and quality in mind, these new spaces are transformational. For students, they offer more than any classroom the school has previously seen. They are comfortable, warm and inviting. Law Architects have created spaces that are spacious and quiet – and each building is large enough to

Gala Ball on Saturday October 17 from 6:30pm. Tickets are $150 per person and they’re

Just add students. The central, multipurpose teaching space in Woodleigh’s new Homestead 1 building nears completion.

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Holiday Activities

Sustainable House Day

Sunday September 13 For more than 10 years, Sustainable House Day has provided a great opportunity for hundreds of thousands of people to visit some of Australia’s leading green homes – ones that are not only environmentally friendly, but cheaper to run and more comfortable to live in.

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Take a free tour of the Eco Centre or participate in workshops to learn more about sustainable design and products. Workshop 1: Going solar, 10.30 am – 12 noon* Find out about generating your own power from the sun. Learn about different solar power and hot water systems and how to manage your power options. Presented by CERES.

Workshop 2: Create a sustainable home, 1 – 2.30 pm* Learn about the most sustainable building choices for your home. Discover energy efficient products including heating and cooling systems, windows and building materials. Presented by Ella Boyen, environmental educator and manager of Chooktopia. *Tea, coffee and snacks available. Notes provided.

Entry to the Eco Living Display Centre is free Workshops $15 per person Bookings required: Phone 5987 3078 For more information on Eco Living Display Centre activities visit www.mornpen.vic.gov.au Visit www.sustainablehouseday.com to see what other sustainable homes are open near you.

Eco Living Display Centre, The Briars, 450 Nepean Hwy, Mt Martha. www.mornpen.vic.gov.au 1300 850 600

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Across Australia, hundreds of properties are open to the public to get inspiration and ideas on Sunday September 13. On the Mornington Peninsula you can see the sustainable upgrades at the Eco Living Display Centre or take part in the workshops ‘Going Solar’ and ‘Create a sustainable home’. The Eco Living Display Centre, located at The Briars in Mount Martha, is a retrofitted building that displays a range of sustainable ideas. These include include solar passive design, thermal mass, solar power and wind power, solar hot water, ventilation and devices to save ‘stand-by’ power.

The centre also shows a range of options for insulation, window coverings, glazing, energy efficient lighting and appliances and water efficiency measures. In the garden you can see a range of rainwater tanks, dripfed irrigation, a compost and worm farm, raingarden, nodig garden beds and wicking beds. Take a free tour or participate in workshops ($15 per person) to learn more about sustainable design and products. For booking details on the workshops see the ad this page. Visit www.mornpen.vic.gov.au for more information on the Eco Living Display Centre. Visit www.sustainablehouseday.com to see what other sustainable houses are open.

Arthurs Seat Trail Rides Arthurs Seat Indoor Equestrian Centre Riding lessons for all levels

Supervised, scenic trail rides suitable for all levels Enjoy the beautiful bush setting and stunning sea views Over 30 years’ experience Purves Rd, Arthurs Seat T: (03) 5989 2766 M: 0438 892 766 / 0438 892 774

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Word from the nation’s top scientists on the zombie virus that appeared just weeks ago is that the virus is uncontained. They have released information saying the symptoms to watch for are aggression, foaming at the mouth, deterioration of motor skills and unbelievable hunger. The zombie war has begun, and if you’re to survive you must have a strategy! There is no simple answer to which way you should run, or how you should navigate the numerous challenging obstacles but you must avoid the zombies at all cost. They will be trying to infect you or take your lives. Remember, people will be in a panic,

scared for their lives. Their hearts will be racing as they negotiate the zombie-infested wastelands. The undead will be everywhere. Your objective is to retrieve the Z virus vaccine, which is stored in bio bunkers in the wastelands. It is humanity’s only hope of survival. You must return the vaccine to the safe zone with your lives intact. Coordinating with Other Survivalists Consider forming a survival party of six friends. Weight of numbers and working as a team is the best way to avoid and defeat the zombie hoard. The Zombie Aporcalypse starts on October 31 at the Peninsula Obstacle Racing Course (PORC) at 480 Mornington Tyabb Road, Moorooduc, just off Peninsula Link. For tickets go to www.zombieaporcalypse. com.au, suitable for children aged 12 and over with parental supervision.

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At Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery Storm in a Teacup is one of Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s major exhibitions for 2015. On display until September 27, this fascinating exhibition reflects upon tea drinking in Australia. Introduced by the British colonials, the afternoon tea party was an attempt to ‘civilise’ the land. Tea drinking became so popular in the colonies that by 1888 the amount of tea consumed per capita exceeded the amount consumed in England. Soon after, billy tea was to become an enduring symbol of the pioneering spirit, immortalised by Henry Lawson’s stories published under the title While the billy boils. Storm in a Teacup features paintings, works on paper, photographs, ceramics, and sculpture and installation. Bring the kids along to see the incredible afternoon tea setting with cakes, crockery and even cushions made entirely of icing sugar!

Children will also be captivated by tiny figurines in glass teapots along with portraits of an artist’s grandparents made from coffee stained sugar cubes. A range of special events accompany the exhibition, including a school holiday pantomime on Saturday September 26 from 10.30am-12.30pm presented by the Flying Bookworm Theatre Company. After the pantomime children and parents will be guided to the Civic Reserve Recreational Centre to enjoy a supervised 45 minute activity class of bunny hop bounces and tea party tumbles. Suitable for 5-10 yo. Children $15, adults $5. Phone 5975 4395 or visit www.mprg. mornpen.vic.gov.au. Image caption:Kendal Murray, Downriver deliver 2012, mixed media assemblage

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STORM IN A TEACUP A Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery exhibition

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School Holiday program:

Peninsula Obstacle Course

A LITTLE BROWN RABBIT & BUNNY POP

Saturday 26 September, 10.30am-12.30pm, $15 children, $5 adults

480 Mornington Tyabb Road, Moorooduc

The Flying Bookworm Theatre Company presents a pantomime for 5–10 year olds

Tickets on sale now www.mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au Samantha Everton, Camellia 2009, from the series Vintage dolls 2009 (detail), pigment print on rag paper (ed. AP2), Courtesy of the artist and Anthea Polson Art, Queensland

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Eduskill Driver Training & Education gives drivers the skills and knowledge they need to tackle all types of road conditions with safety and confidence.

Learner Driver to P Plate Readiness Auto and Manual Lessons Nervous Drivers Overseas Changeovers Free Keys 2 Drive Program – Free Lesson* Assistance with Medical Review, OT Assessment & Testing *conditions apply

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Their aim is to provide a friendly and enjoyable atmosphere for any skill level, be it learners or experienced drivers. Owner Michelle Millard is one of the most highly regarded trainers in the industry. Michelle studied at Box Hill Institute, is an Accredited Gold Class Provider of the Keys 2 Drive Program, (a Commonwealth Government Initiative) as well as a member of the Australian Driver Trainers Association of Victoria.

Eduskill is now one of the leaders in the industry, setting the benchmark in training standards and holding an extremely high pass rate of 98%. However, it is their compassionate and dedicated approach to safety and lifelong, habit forming, skill-based training that makes the difference. Having suffered anxiety conditions associated with driving in her youth, Michelle is well placed to find solutions to even the most complicated student driver problems. She is an expert when dealing with students with learning difficulties or medical issues, and all Eduskill

instructors specialise in assisting the nervous or anxious driver. So whether you are starting out, updating your skills, or getting ready to go for your automatic or manual licence, give Eduskill a call. They will get you on the road to driving success with fantastic discount packages. Eduskill Driver Training & Education P: 0419 376 926 W: www.eduskill.com.au E: eduskill@hotmail.com F: www.facebook.com/ eduskilldrivertraining

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Bentons Road Surprisingly, one of the biggest reasons people do not take their pet to see a vet in times of need is not the fear of the vet bill, it is actually the fear that they will be judged on their pet’s behaviour. A number of our clients have reluctantly brought their pets in recently, scared that the experience will end with the vet being bitten and the pet and owner being asked to leave the clinic. We at Bentons Road Veterinary Clinic find this a surprising and worrying trend. Being reluctant to bring your pet to the vet often means the health and welfare of your pet is not being taken care of. Vets are here to treat and care for all pets, including those that are a little anxious or fearful. Dr Kelly Halls is working wonders with anxious pets through her low-stress handling techniques, lots of liver treats and respect for the individual pet and their unique behaviour traits. The design of the clinic also works to alleviate the stress of owners and pets alike.

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We often see pet owners who are pleasantly surprised when their pet wanders confidently into the friendly reception area and on into the consultation rooms. So don’t feel anxious about visiting the vet with your pet, Dr Kelly Halls and the caring nurses at Bentons Road Vet Clinic are here to help. Come in for a visit, experience the difference and allow your furry family member access to the healthcare they deserve. Bentons Road Veterinary Clinic A: 136 Bentons Rd, Mt Martha P: 5976 4629 W: bentonsroadvet.com.au

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Pure Silver Impressions is known for creating beautiful keepsakes to wear and admire. Owner Nikki Yoresh has been busy developing her handcrafted range to include an array of pet mementoes to treasure forever. “People love their pets, especially their dogs’,” says Nikki. “Memorial Paw Prints are a great way to remember your loyal friend while Pet ID Tags are a fun accessory for them to wear.” Non-toxic wipes and special paper makes the process safe and simple. Look out for Nikki at Emu Plains Market in Balnarring (beginning in October) where you can choose a piece of silver that is just right for you. All prints can be done onsite in around five minutes and last…? A lifetime. Pure Silver Impressions Call Nikki on 0439 658 319 to make an appointment or email nikki@puresilverimpressions.com www.puresilverimpressions.com

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Budding fashion designers will display their very own garments on the catwalk at the eighth annual Peninsula Teenage Fashion Show & Art Exhibition. The event, to be held at Dromana College on October 19, will kick off with finger food and art works, followed by the popular fashion parade. The fashion entries will be judged in each of three categories: casual, special occasion and fantasy wear and the winners will be will be presented with an award on the evening. For further information on the event call Dromana College on 5987 2805 or email stelling.theresa.p@edumail.vic. gov.au

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THE FUTURE OF FASHION On Monday 19th October 2015, the Parents and Friends Association of Dromana College will hold their eighth annual Peninsula Teenage Fashion Show & Art Exhibition. This special event is a major fund raiser for the College, which is organised by a small team of volunteer parents and College staff. The Fashion Show provides a wonderful opportunity for all secondary students to display their artistic fashion talents and showcase their own creations to a large audience. The event also aims to encourage students to develop greater confidence and self-esteem within themselves. The evening will begin with a selection of excellent finger food prepared and served by the College VET Hospitality students accompanied by quality Mornington Peninsula wines served by Trofeo Estate. The event commences at 6:30pm in the Dromana College Design Centre where you can view a selection of outstanding art works created by the Dromana College students. The highlight of the evening, the parade of garments made by the students will commence at 7:30 pm. Each entry will be modelled along the catwalk for all to enjoy. Prior to the evening a panel of independent judges will assess the entries in each of three categories: casual, special occasion and fantasy wear and the winners of each category will be will be presented with an award on the evening. For further information regarding the Fashion Show, donating, sponsoring or advertising in the program please contact Theresa Stelling at Dromana College on (03)59872805 or email stelling.theresa.p@edumail.vic.gov.au Like us on Facebook or check out our website links to the Peninsula Teenage Fashion Show and Art Exhibition can be found on the College web site at www.dsc.vic.edu.au/parent-and-friends.html Dromana College 110 Harrisons Road Dromana (entry via Old White Hill Road)


Lessons come from the journey . . . not the destination

Making the choice for your child’s secondary education is no easy task and we appreciate the importance of selecting the best secondary education. Dromana College is a school which fulfils potential. Exceptional academic learning is built on offering diverse learning experiences in outstanding facilities, delivered by a committed professional staff and supported by a caring school community. Students are challenged to explore their interests and use their talents to achieve their best and complete their schooling at Dromana College as well rounded individuals ready to take their place as contributing members of society in the future. For more information please visit www.dsc.vic.edu.au or call 5987 2805 to book a tour of the college.

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TIME TO REVISIT

ROSEBUD This month Mornington Peninsula Magazine explores the bustling southern hub of Rosebud. Our Revisit Rosebud feature showcases this vibrant, colourful town. Picturesque Rosebud, on Port Phillip Bay, is the commercial hub of the Southern Peninsula with all the major stores, specialty shops, banks and professional services located in close proximity either along Point Nepean Road or in one of the many plaza’s. All businesses in the central commercial zone can be located through Rosebud Chamber’s business directory

at http://www.rosebud.org.au. The Rosebud Chamber of Commerce currently has a promotion to win $1,000 shopping vouchers. All you have to do is shop in Rosebud! To find out more go to http://www.rosebud.org.au. Winners will be phoned on September 30th. Next big event in Rosebud is the Buskfest and street festival on Saturday November 14th. Entry forms on the Chamber’s website.

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Peninsula Fudge, located in Rosebud on Victoria’s beautiful Mornington Peninsula, produces fresh fudge, soft nougat, and rich chocolate fudge sauce to tempt your tastebuds. We source local seasonal fruits and juices for part of our range, and use the best quality ingredients. Further details available on our website. PENINSULA FUDGE A: 1/13 Newington Avenue, Rosebud West P: 5986 8881 W. www.peninsulafudge.com.au

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helloworld Rosebud Beach has recently changed ownership, but still provides the same trusted service.

New owner Lisa Jones is a born and bred peninsula local who worked as a travel consultant for 10 years with the company prior to her new role.

Lisa has travelled extensively to throughout the world and looks forward to this new journey. Previous owner Marie has been a travel consultant for over 35 years and owned Jetset/helloworld Rosebud Beach since 1997. Having lived and worked overseas, she can advise on many personalised aspects of the travel industry. Marie has stayed on to assist customers with their travel plans, as her experience makes her a great asset to the business. Maria is the latest addition to the team. Previously an educator for 27 years, she too has travelled extensively. helloworld Rosebud Beach specialises in planning great holiday packages and offers extensive cruising and flight deals, car rental, travel insurance, accommodation, gift vouchers and wedding registry services.

HELLOWORLD ROSEBUD BEACH A: S hop 12 Rosebud Village 967 Pt Nepean Road, Rosebud P: 5986 5222

New Look GPO

Rose GPO Hotel has celebrated its 7th birthday with a facelift. The front is light, bright and funky. New recycled timber tables with black tolix chairs give it an industrial feel with a splash of blue reflecting our proximity to the water. The black and copper industrial pendant lighting, new high bar section and communal table is perfect for after work drinks, tapas or Fox footy finals action. The bar stools are a new fave with patrons such is the comfort. It’s a casual space for drinks, coffee or some acoustic tunes on a weekend or an ideal space for your next function. Matching our food menu evolution, our refit reflects our position as a market leader in Mornington Peninsula hospitality. ROSE GPO HOTEL A: 1003 Pt Nepean Rd, Rosebud P: 5982 3200 W: rosegpo.com.au F: Also on Facebook

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Locals Looking after Local Needs

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Eat. Drink. Relax. Enjoy catching up with friends at the new look Rose GPO Hotel in Rosebud. 1003 POINT NEPEAN RD, ROSEBUD T: 5982 3200

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New owner for Roslay Roslay Window Furnishings is excited to introduce Allan Cassar as the proud new owner. Allan has lived on the peninsula for 27 years and has been involved in the blind industry for the past nine years. He joins some familiar faces at Roslay and is looking forward to bringing some exciting new changes to a long established, successful business. ROSLAY WINDOW FURNISHINGS A: 2/13 Rosebud Parade, Rosebud P: 5981 1088 W: roslay.com.au

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Neptours For small group travel

With an array of stunning necklaces, diamond rings, pearl earrings, distinguished watches and bespoke jewellery services, there is something for everybody. PAUL’S FINE JEWELLERY & GIFTS A: 1031 Pt Nepean Rd, Rosebud P: 5986 3705 W: paulsfinejewellery.com.au

It is a family run business that focuses on providing a professional, friendly, quality service catering for smaller groups. These services include winery tours, wedding transfers, corporate transfers, golf trips and general charter. Larger groups can also be catered for on request. NEPTOURS P: 5981 1277 E: neptours@bigpond.net.au W: neptours.com.au

Whether you’re buying a gift for a family member, showing a loved one how much you care or simply feel the need for some fabulous bling, Paul’s is the place for all your jewellery needs.

Norm and Val Watson have owned and operated Neptours since 2000.

Specialising in the design, supply & installation of premium, custom made curtains, blinds and soft furnishings.

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Founds Betta Home Living is a family owned and operated business, stocking all you need to furnish your home. They offer a large selection of appliances, bedding and furniture products, servicing the Mornington Peninsula and beyond. Trading in Rosebud for over 30 years the professional, experienced staff provide outstanding service and knowledge across all sections. Staff will help you make the right choice based on your needs and budget. Founds always stock a large selection of Australian made furniture and bedding which can be customised to your taste. Founds Betta Home Living is proud to support and sponsor many local schools, sporting clubs and community based services. Interest free shopping, rental and layby terms are available to approved customers. Delivery can be arranged locally and throughout the Melbourne Metropolitan area. For all your household needs come in and see the friendly staff at Founds Betta Home Living. One stop shopping. Supporting local traders. FOUNDS BETTA HOME LIVING A: 1367 Point Nepean Road Rosebud P: 5981 2344

Get your entries in for PSFF Entries will soon be open for the 2016 Peninsula Short Film Festival.

Slated for February 2016, the festival will be in its fifth year and is an ever-growing event that has placed Rosebud firmly in the arts scene. The winner of the major prize will take home $5000 in cash after being judged by a panel of celebrities on the night. Festival director and Australian actor Steve Bastoni encouraged people to submit their entries to the competition when they open later this month. All it takes is one good idea, he said. “We had an entry in this year’s festival and it was the first film the filmmaker had ever made. “To be shortlisted for a film festival on your first short film is amazing.” Entries open in late September, there is a $30 (+ GST) entry fee and films are accepted from Australia and overseas. The 12 finalists will be announced in January, with the winners judged at the festival in February. Visit www.peninsulashortfilmfest.com.au for details on how to enter.

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Dreaming of Nu Shooz?

Nu Shooz Rosebud aims to provide a great local service to our community.

Your Eyecare Matters

For personal and professional eyecare, visit Michael Mether at Nepean Optical Rosebud. With over 27 years’ optometry experience, Michael offers full comprehensive eye examinations and the most advanced technology with the optomap digital retinal imaging system. While traditional methods reveal only 10-15 %, the optomap captures over 80% of the retina in one image. Nepean Optical Rosebud also stocks eyewear for all budgets ranging from Australian and European made frames to package options including Australian made lenses, and free delivery of your contact lenses to your door. You only get one pair of eyes – so visit Nepean Optical Rosebud and be sure to give yours the best possible care. NEPEAN OPTICAL ROSEBUD A: 1 063 Pt Nepean Rd, Rosebud P: 5986 5848 W: nepeanoptical.com.au

With a wide range of ladies and men’s shoes, we pride ourselves on providing quality customer service and styles to suit. We’ve got fashion, comfort and ortho-friendly footwear to assist you with all your needs. There is also a range of school shoes, slippers, work boots and shoe accessories. New season stock is arriving now! NU SHOOZ ROSEBUD A: 3 4 Wannaeue Pl, Rosebud P: 5982 3676 F: Also on Facebook

The Boutique For You

For over 13 years, Lisa Philips and her team have been styling the ladies at CYB’s. Customers are encouraged to dress for their own individual style. Color Your Blues stocks a selectively sourced range of clothing, footwear, accessories and swimwear from labels including The Ark, Verge, Loobie’s Story, Pingpong, New London, Seafolly & Jets. The friendly stylists will happily assist you in choosing an outfit for any occasion. COLOR YOUR BLUES P: 5981 1656 A: 1021 Pt Nepean Rd, Rosebud (next to Flight Centre) W: coloryourblues.com

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This stylish venue with a cool and friendly vibe is the perfect place to go for a quick coffee, relaxing meal or a sneaky drink.

*Offer 1 per person and not to be used with any other offer

You will find great coffee and ‘not your average’ brunch items that roll over into a South American inspired lunch/dinner menu designed to share or have as a la carte. The Milbri was recently named as a Victorian finalist for Best New Restaurant in the 2015 Restaurant & Catering Awards. Open seven days a week from 7am. THE MILBRI A: 1183 Pt Nepean Rd, Rosebud P: 5982 3901 W: themilbri.com.au

HIP HIP HOORAY! It’s OUR birthday and YOU get the gifts! Dr Adam Mackey is celebrating 20 years of practice as a Chiropractor on the Mornington Peninsula. To celebrate, his office, Adam’s Back, is giving away a FREE IceAid/Hot pack to all new patients during the month of September.

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Simply mention this ad in our magazine! It’s that simple. Dr Adam and the team at Adam’s Back aim to help you and your family achieve optimal health and wellbeing through quality chiropractic care and natural therapies. The practice is a friendly and welcoming environment and the team can assist with a range of ailments including back and neck pain, sports injuries, headaches and migraines, chronic pain and postural issues. All age groups are welcome without needing a doctor’s referral. Call today and book your no obligation consultation.

To celebrate the 20 year milestone, Dr Adam is hosting a special screening of ‘The Camino’ at the Rosebud cinema on September 9. The event begins at 6:45pm, and Dr Adam will also be showing footage from his own 450km journey along the Camino del Norte in Spain before the main feature. Members of the public are welcome to attend the screening, followed by drinks in the cinema café. A limited number of discounted tickets for this special event are available by contacting Adam’s Back. Adam’s Back A: 881 Point Nepean Rd, Rosebud P: 5986 5700 W: www.adamsback.com

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Alien Fitness has enjoyed a period of substantial growth over the past three months with its second 24/7 club opening in Rye.

Foresite Planning & Bushfire Consultants

Jackie Prossor and Anthony Matthews are the directors of Foresite Planning & Bushfire Consultants and together have more than 35 years of experience as town planners on the Mornington Peninsula. Anthony also worked with the Country Fire Authority from 2011-2014, assisting with the implementation of the state’s bushfire planning controls. Providing a range of town planning and bushfire assessment services – including representation at VCAT and Panels Victoria – Foresite Planning & Bushfire Consultants are your peninsula specialists who will work with you to navigate the complex planning system and secure the best possible outcome for your project. For further information regarding the services and skills they can offer you and your project, call 1300 301 088 or visit the website www.foresite.net.au.

The Rosebud and Rye clubs offer ultimate training flexibility, Les Mills and free style group fitness classes, small group PT and PT sessions - it’s no wonder that members obtain ‘out of this world’ results. Alien Fitness members don’t just receive reciprocal rights to its two clubs, but are also entitled to significant member engagement through complementary group challenges such as the hugely popular winter weight loss challenge, the upcoming third annual family fun run and much more. Don’t waste time considering other 24/7 gyms, be part of a club that everyone is talking about: Alien Fitness! Reference this article and enjoy no fixed term memberships from only $14.95 per week! ALIEN FITNESS P: 5986 6650/5985 3313 E: enquiries@alienfitness.com.au E: www.alienfitness.com.au

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Psychedelic works by local enigma BY PENNY IVISON

Philippe De Kraan has been painting portraits across Europe and Australia since the 1970’s but his upcoming exhibition ‘A Moment in Time’ at Oak Hill Gallery is an important one for him. He feels he has been able to conquer Europe and Holland and achieved much success, but he has not yet been able to achieve the same locally. De Kraan’s works may transport you back to a place you loved in the 70s but the human element makes them relevant in any era. Although he no longer uses real people as subjects for his art, each character is very real to him and has a soul. He hopes this will touch those

who experience his art – “I hope they will cry.” De Kraan is inspired by Rembrandt, Van Gogh and Brett Whitely because of their perseverance against the odds and their struggle to create. “It is not an easy thing to make something from nothing.” So will this be the moment that De Kraan succeeds against the odds? Over to you, Mornington. A MOMENT IN TIME September 5 to 30 at Oak Hill Gallery A: 100 Mornington Tyabb Rd Mornington P: 5973 4299 W: oakhillgallery.com.au Exhibition opening Sunday September 5 from 2-4pm

UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS September 5th – 30th de Kraan ‘A Moment in Time’

Little Archies Portrait Prize 4th October - 16th November

Peninsula Postcard Exhibition 17th – 30th November

Deck the Walls Affordable Art 6th – 30th December

Art Classes for Adults

Painting, Printmaking, Life Drawing

After School and Holiday Art Programs for Children

See our website for details www.oakhillgallery.com.au Follow us on facebook.com/OakHillGallery 100 Mornington-Tyabb Rd Mornington 5973 4299

Launch of new open gardens program

Open Gardens Victoria is delighted to be launching a new era of garden openings in Victoria at the inspirational Musk Cottage in Flinders on September 26 and 27. This family-friendly weekend will include activities for children, guided tours, food and coffee carts, Sam Baillieu wines and plants for sale. Celebrations will include a ribbon-cutting ceremony on the Sunday. SEPTEMBER 2015 (46)

Some 27 years after the first open garden scheme was launched in Victoria, the wheel has turned full circle and Victoria once again has its own state-based program. Rick Eckersley, owner of the inspirational Musk Cottage garden, has been a longtime supporter of the open gardens scheme. Indeed, some visitors will remember this garden as part of a special twilight opening in 2012. It is fascinating to see just how much the garden has developed since then. Musk Cottage has been a pet project of Rick Eckersley and the Eckersley Garden Architecture design team for the past seven years. The 10-acre property was purchased in 2008 with the intention of creating a different approach to garden making in Melbourne and the Mornington Peninsula. The plan was to ignore the latest fashion trends and to create something uniquely Australian. Strong, tough and sustainable. The palette of plants was not restricted to native, or indigenous. Rather, there was a conscious choice to plant what would grow well in the particular conditions of the Musk Cottage grounds, seamlessly knitting plants from around the world. Musk Cottage today stands as an incredible testament to low maintenance, sustainable gardening.

Head along to this fun family event and explore, linger and enjoy. Open Gardens Victoria Launch at Musk Cottage Saturday 26 & Sunday 27 September A: 371 Musk Creek Rd, Flinders W: opengardensvictoria.org.au

OPEN GARDENS VICTORIA Launch at MUSK COTTAGE

Rick Eckersley’s Inspirational Garden 371 Musk Creek Road, Flinders Saturday 26 & Sunday 27 September www.opengardensvictoria.org.au

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Award finalists in Spring Salon at Whistlewood

A SPOONFUL OF MAGIC

Everyone’s favourite practically perfect nanny takes to the Frankston Arts Centre stage this New Year’s Eve in a Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious musical adventure. PLOS Musical Productions will bring Mary Poppins the musical to Frankston Arts Centre for a limited season opening New Year’s Eve. Based on the books of PL Travers and the classic Walt Disney film, Disney and Cameron Mackintosh’s Broadway Hit Musical will be a delight for the whole family. Everyone’s favourite jack-of-all-trades, Bert, introduces us to England in 1910 and the troubled Banks family, where Jane and Michael have sent many nannies packing before Mary Poppins arrives on their doorstep. She uses a combination of magic and common sense, she teaches the family

how to value each other once again. Mary Poppins features an impeccable local cast with spectacular sets and costumes. It features all the best loved songs from the film including Chim Chim Cheree, A Spoonful of Sugar, Jolly Holiday, Step In Time, Feed The Birds and Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious and new classics like Practically Perfect and Anything Can Happen. Mary Poppins has dazzled millions of people around the globe and now it is your chance to experience the magic right here in Frankston. Be in the audience and experience the quality entertainment that PLOS Musical Productions brings to the stage. Mary Poppins follows PLOS’ fabulous seasons of The Addams Family and Legally Blonde. Tickets through www.plos.asn.au or 9784 1060.

Shoreham’s Whistlewood Gallery directors Susan McCulloch and Emily McCulloch Childs have just returned from their annual trips to the Aboriginal art awards and art fairs in Darwin and Alice Springs to select works for their Spring Salon + Art Parade on Sept 19-20. This year they were thrilled to find that they represent more than 20 of the 65 artists who were finalists in the 32nd Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Awards in Darwin. “The NATSIAAs are Australia’s longest running and most prestigious Aboriginal art awards,” says Susan. “More than 280 works were entered, and it was quite something to find out that this year we represent around 1/3 of those chosen as finalists. “Two - Robert Fielding and Betty Pumani both from the APY’s Mimili Maku art centre – won awards. “Betty won the general painting award and Robert won the works on paper award. “We’ve been long time supporters of Robert’s work in particular,” Susan continues. “He’s not only a wonderful artist but a strong

cultural leader as well as talented curator and assistant art centre manager. “We’ve also selected the work of another very talented artist from Mimili, Tuppy Ngintja Goodwin, to feature on the invitation for the upcoming show.” As well as a range of works of these, and other finalist artists from the South Australia’s APY art centres, such as Anyupa, Keith & Tjampawa Stevens from Tjungu Palya, the McCullochs are presenting more than 100 works from the Central, Western and Eastern Deserts, Arnhem Land, the Pilbara and the Kimberley along with new watercolours by the Namatjira school of Hermannsburg in one of their unique and informative Art Parades that launches the show. The Spring Salon runs September 19 to 20 from 11am to 4.30pm. The Art Parade is on the 19th from 2.30pm. This is a free event but bookings are essential. Whistlewood A: 642 Tucks Road, Shoreham. P: 5989 8282 E: mccullochart@eventbrite.com.au or whistlewood@mccullochandmcculloch.com.au Pictured: Kunkarangkanypa Tjukurpa - Seven Sisters painting by award winning artist Robert Fielding.

Spring Salon + Art Parade September 19 & 20

Vibrant new Aboriginal art from around Australia. Featuring a unique Art Parade viewing with informative commentary on 80 + works.

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Salon Dates: Sunday September 20, 11am-5pm Other times welcome by appointment

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Realise your dreams with Manyung You are really proud of the house you have just finished building, or perhaps a major renovation has just been completed. However, something’s missing. You have been contemplating re-hanging some of your old artwork and family photos that you have had for years, but they are not quite right. Is that you? Let’s start with saving some money by contemporising and re-framing those artworks you already have and want to use again. Professional artwork installers can assist you with the positioning and hanging of your artworks so you get it just right. Next, using interest free payment terms, plan to acquire a couple of great paintings that will look superb on some of those big walls, currently vacant.

Where do you go to get this sort of assistance? Manyung Gallery Sorrento and Manyung Gallery Mount Eliza. Both carry a huge range of contemporary Australian artwork and 2000 paintings and sculptures can be seen online at www. manyunggallery.com.au The Manyung Gallery Group is there to help you realise your dreams. Exhibitions are held monthly and the next opens Friday September 4 at 6pm. Pop in for a wine tasting of Dromana Estate’s fine wines, enjoy the open fires and experience some great art. Manyung Gallery Mount Eliza A: 1408 Nepean Highway Mount Eliza [look for the old Tuscan castle] E: staff@manyunggallery.com.au W: manyunggallery.com.au P: 9787 2953

Colours of Spring featuring inspirational new works by Debbie Mackenzie, Ember Fairbairn, John Lendis, Jill Lewis, Wendy Grace, Dana Kinter, William Linford and Brigit Heller. Exhibition 4th to 27th September Preview exhibition online www.manyunggallery.com.au For enquiries and purchase details please call (03) 9787 2953 or email staff@manyunggallery.com.au 1408 Nepean Hwy, Mt Eliza Proudly sponsored by Dromana Estate Wines SEPTEMBER 2015 (46)

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Espie makes her mark BY LIZ ROGERS

Suzannah Espie’s voice melts all over you, gets under your skin and settles deep inside.

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Her soulful songs merge with powerhouse vocals to create pure listening pleasure. This blues/soul songstress knows her craft; she’s been on the Melbourne music scene for more than 25 years after leaving Perth a lifetime ago, and still thrives on playing hometown front bars where the crowds get rowdy and rock on. “I still get stage fright,” she says. “I mean what happens if people think I’m s--t?” Unlikely, as this mother of two is just about to release her fourth album Mother’s Not Feeling Herself Today on the back of the haunting single I’m Sorry which was recorded with a choir of 13 female musicians. Her folk/country album Sea of Lights received album of the year in Rhythms Magazine 2012 and was listed in the top 15 albums of the year in the 2012 Age Entertainment Guide. She was also Port Fairy Folk Festival Maton Artist of the year 2013. A lot of hard work has resulted in receiving the music kudos she deserves.

Espie spent eight years gigging around Australia and touring the States in three-part harmony country pop band Git with Trish Anderson and Sarah Carroll. She performs with country outfits the Cartridge Family and the Junes, and continues to write and record. So how does she juggle the kids, a musician husband (who plays in three bands too) and stay sane and creative? “It’s just who I am. “My parents played a lot of music at home and Mum and nanna played the piano. “I wrote my first song at fourteen.” Does she have any nerves releasing her next album after the great success of Sea of Lights? “I’m really proud of Mother’s Not Feeling Herself Today. “It’s the first time I’ve written songs to a theme - all those pressures women place on themselves when they have kids and the conflict between art and motherhood. “I’m very happy with it,” and you’ll be happy too because Espie is heading peninsula way in November. Check her out at Music on the Hill (MOTH) in Red Hill on Friday November 6. You won’t be disappointed.

WHO WILL BE THE VOICE OF FRANKSTON 2015? Witness the peninsula’s best homegrown musical talent battling it out for the title of The Voice Of Frankston 2015. Head along to this fun family friendly event (children are free) at the semi final concert on Sunday September 6 or the grand final concert on Sunday September 13 at the Frankston Arts Centre. All 25 semi-finalists receive a prize bag with vouchers and discounts from local business The four age category winners receive vouchers, cash prizes and a marketing package that consists of a Studio Glamour photo shoot, a studio recorded CD single and professional video clip. The annual talent competition is open to any persons living, working or studying in the city of Frankston or the Mornington Peninsula. Pictured is last year’s (Adult) winner Sian Crowe photo by Studio Glamour.

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Charity Charity Ball Ball

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Will you be going to the ball?

The countdown is on to one of the to welcome Jarrod Carmen and the team most highly anticipated events on from Eview Mornington onboard as Silver Sponsors at this year’s event. the Mornington Peninsula. We are of course talking about the amazing Orphans of Ghana Charity Ball, which gets bigger, better and more extravagant each year. Hurry up and get your tickets to this year’s event NOW, before they sell out. With acclaimed show band Big City Beat providing the entertainment, a delicious four-course dinner, auctions, raffles and lucky door prize, the remaining tickets won’t last long! The Orphans of Ghana Charity are excited

“Not only are they selling houses, they are now helping to build a better home for over 65 little ones at the Ashan Orphange in Ghana. What an awesome effort!” event organiser Cheryl Carter said. The Orphans of Ghana Charity Ball will be held at Mornington Racing Club on Saturday October 10. Tickets can be purchased by calling 0417 760 759 or 5975 0733. You can also find ‘Orphans of Ghana Charity Ball’ on Facebook.

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llery: Celebrating old and new art in Mt Eliza BY REBEKAH PRYOR

The little white church on Nepean Highway is turning 150! October 16 marks the day in 1865 when the corner stone of the heritage-listed St James the Less Church in Mt Eliza was laid. With its Gothic architecture and altarpiece paintings by Australian artist, Violet Teague, the church at St James the Less remains a distinctive landmark and home for the current community of Anglican Christians in Mt Eliza, who SEPTEMBER 2015 (46)

gather there every week. Art has always been a feature of worship spaces in the parish and a source of inspiration for its people. Along with Teague’s paintings, artworks including a spectacular stained-glass window by Leonard French and woodcarvings by sculptor Eva Schubert, form a wider collection on permanent display. Continuing this tradition, the main church’s foyer has this year been opened up as a gallery space for contemporary art that explores Christian story, spirituality and experience.

Having already celebrated two major exhibitions, and next month hosting the works of artists and artisans within the parish as part of the 150th celebrations, Lamppost Gallery is on the way to becoming a vibrant, local space for artists and art-lovers alike. See http://mteliza.melbourneanglican. org.au for details or find us on Facebook. Pictured: Far Left: Detail of the stained-glass window by Leonard French (the same artist who made the stainedglass ceiling in the NGV’s Great Hall) Left: St James the Less Historic Church, Mt Eliza, whose cornerstone was laid in 1865 www.morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

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ASH GRUNWALD After returning from a massive tour of Canada, Ash Grunwald is set to launch NOW, his eighth studio album with a huge Aussie tour from September to November. Catch him perform hits from the album, including the single Second Guess, plus all of your favourites at Mornington’s Grand Hotel on Thursday September 24. Tickets $30 at the door on the night. grand.net.au

ATA Allstar Artists is pleased to present for the first time ever in Australia, this anniversary concert starring The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra and singers performing the greatest music ever recorded by the legendary Frank Sinatra. The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra is the band that made Frank Sinatra a star. It is recognised as one of the greatest bands of the golden era of the 1940s. Under Music Director Terry Myers, the concert features one of America’s finest singers from the Frank Sinatra Songbook, Bryan Anthony, along with 20 musicians, singers and dancers performing all the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra’s hits and more ... a sentimental journey down memory lane. Showing at Frankston Arts Centre on October 7 from 7.30pm. www.thefac.com.au

SPRING GARDEN FESTIVAL

BELEURA HOUSE Head to Beleura House & Garden for the ‘Electrifying’ piano recitals under the chandelier followed by afternoon tea. Thursday September 17, from 1.30pm to 3.30pm. Contact info@beleura.org.au or call 5975 2027.

The Red Hill Spring Garden Festival is a wonderful community-hosted event presented by gardeners for gardeners. If you like to get your fingers in the soil, then this event will help plant the seeds of inspiration. Think expert sessions with amazing guests, produce, herbs and blooms, plus seasonal tips and techniques. Saturday September 12 at the Red Hill Recreation Reserve. www.rhgs.com.au

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Inspired by Maria Callas’ famous 1971 visit to New York’s Juilliard School of Music, Master Class is an insightful look into the life of opera’s most beloved and controversial diva. See Callas prod and provoke her students in a searing, funny and touching depiction of a woman who knows what it takes to walk the high wire and the sacrifices required to attain the dream. Starring Maria Mercedes as Callas and featuring three exciting young opera talents, Master Class is showing at Frankston Arts Centre at 8pm Thursday September 24 & 1pm Friday September 25. www.thefac.com.au

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Tuesday 6 October, 8pm Directed by Damien Ryan. With Josh McConville and Matilda Ridgway.

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Wednesday 7 October, 7.30pm A Celebration of Frank Sinatra – with 20 musicians, singers and dancers.

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Thursday 24 September, 8pm Friday 25 September, 1pm Starring Maria Mercedes as Maria Callas.

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Off the back of directing the critically acclaimed, award-winning Henry V for Bell Shakespeare in 2014, Damien Ryan will deliver a new production of Hamlet, one of Shakespeare’s greatest tragedies. Hamlet is a young man saddened by the sudden death of his father and further shocked to find his mother quickly remarried to his uncle, the dead king’s brother. The production centres on a place where nothing and no one is ever safe from the prying, eavesdropping, awareness of others; an environment under insidious surveillance and secret tyranny. Showing at Frankston Arts Centre on Tuesday October 6 at 8pm. www.thefac.com.au ATA Allstar Artists

Monday 21 September, 8pm Pre-show talk @ 7pm.

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HAMLET

Bell Shakespeare

Left Bauer Productions

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra

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Tackers is an introductory, fun, games-based sailing program designed for kids aged seven to 12. Kids don’t need to have any prior sailing experience, the only requirement is that they must be ready to have fun! All equipment provided. September 21 to 23 at Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron. Contact Carl Webster at sailing@bys.asn.au or phone 5988 8453.

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september 2015 NOW UNTIL SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 13 Light – A Peninsula Studio Trail Exhibition at Antipodes Bookshop & Gallery, 138 Ocean Beach Rd, Sorrento; 5984 4217; www. peninsulastudiotrail.org

Lennon: Through a Glass Onion at Frankston Arts Centre; All tickets $59; 8pm; 9784 1060; www.thefac.com.au SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 13 Bumble Bee Baby + Childrens Markets, new, pre-loved and handmade merchandise at low prices; 9-12pm; Bonbeach Primary School; www.thebumblebees.com.au The Voice of Frankston grand final at Frankston Arts Centre; Full $15, U15 free; 2pm; 9784 1060; www.thefac.com.au Aerodance Club Concert at Frankston Arts Centre; Full $20, U13 $10; 3pm; 9784 1060; www.thefac.com.au Sustainable House Day at the Eco Living Display Centre at The Briars, 450 Nepean Highway, Mt Martha; 10am–3pm; 1300 850 600; www.mornpen.vic.gov.au

NOW UNTIL SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 27 Storm In A Teacup at Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery; Dunns Rd Mornington; www. mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4 Johnny Cash The Concert; Frankston Arts Centre; 9784 1060 or www.thefac.com.au Back to Broadway at Frankston Arts Centre; $18-20; 10:30am and 1:30pm; 9784 1060; www.thefac.com.au SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 5 Red Hill Craft Markets, Celebrating 40 years; Recreation Reserve, Arthurs Seat Road, Red Hill; 8-1pm; www.craftmarkets.com.au SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 6 Spring Into Sundays – Live Music at Mornington, Rosebud, Hastings & Somerville libraries; www.ourlibrary.mornpen.vic.gov.au The Voice of Frankston semi final at Frankston Arts Centre; Full $15, U15 free; 2pm; 9784 1060; www.thefac.com.au WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 9 Adam’s Back ‘The Camino’ screening at Rosebud Cinema; 6:45pm; 5986 5700. Zalobardi the Musical at Frankston Arts Centre; 5:45pm (prep-Gr2) and 8:15pm (Gr3Gr6); 9784 1060; www.thefac.com.au

NOW UNTIL WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 30 Philippe de Kraan ‘A Moment in Time’ at Oak Hill Gallery; 5973 4299; 100 MorningtonTyabb Rd, Mornington; www.oakhillgallery. com.au

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11 & SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12 Tales From The Arabian Nights; Southern Peninsula Arts Centre, Rosebud; Friday 7.30pm, Saturday 2pm & 7.30pm; $15-25; www.trybooking.com/IRJU

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 16 WomenConnect Luncheon; guest speaker Sherene Hassan of the Islamic Museum Australia; Frankston Arts Centre; 9781 1422; www.frankstonbusinessnetwork.com.au THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 17 – SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 20 Rent the Musical at Frankston Arts Centre; $32-$37; Thursday, Friday & Saturday 8pm, Saturday and Sunday 2pm; 9784 1060; www. thefac.com.au SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19 & SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 20 Spring Salon + Art Parade at McCulloch and McCulloch; Saturday at 2:30pm and Sunday between 11am–5pm; 642 Tucks Rd, Shoreham; 5989 8282; www. mccullochandmcculloch.com.au SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 20 The Big BAM Theory – Lost in Space at Frankston Arts Centre; All tickets $8; 2pm; 9784 1060; www.thefac.com.au MONDAY SEPTEMBER 21 Melbourne Symphony Orchestra presents Mozart’s Symphony NO.40 at Frankston Arts Centre; 8pm; 9784 1060; www.thefac.com.au TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 22 Elvis to the Max at Frankston Arts Centre; 8pm; tickets $65; 9784 1060; www.thefac. com.au WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 23 HMAS Cerberus Jazz Band concert to raise money for Dromana Community House; at Dromana Community Hall; $20 includes afternoon tea; 5987 2631.

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 24 & FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 25 Left Bauer Productions presents Master Class at Frankston Arts Centre; 8pm on Thursday and 1pm on Friday; 9784 1060; www.thefac.com.au THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 24 Ash Grunwald: Now – National Album Tour at The Grand Hotel, 124 Main Street, Mornington; $25 + BF presale online or $30 at the door on the night; 5975 2001; www. grand.net.au FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 25 TO SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 27 Victorian Spring Garden & Lifestyle Show at Mornington Racecourse; www. springgardenshow.com.au SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 26 & SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 27 Open Gardens Victoria Launch at Musk Cottage; 371 Musk Creek Rd, Flinders; 10am – 4:30pm; $10 U18 Free, www. opengardensvictoria.org.au SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 27 Mt Eliza Farmers Market, 9-1pm; Cnr Mt Eliza Way and Canadian Bay Rd; 0429 398 684 or www.mtelizafarmersmarket.com.au Isla Grant – Farewell Concert Tour at Frankston Arts Centre; 7:30pm; 9784 1060; www.thefac.com.au WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 30 Snow Queen’s Aussie Freezing Show at Frankston Arts Centre; $19-22, U12 months free on adult’s knee; 10:30am; 9784 1060; www.thefac.com.au THURSDAY OCTOBER 1 – SATURDAY OCTOBER 10 Mental Health Week Peninsula Art Exhibition at Cube 37, Frankston Arts Centre; 8738 5224 or 0402 802 775; www. neaminational.org.au SUNDAY OCTOBER 4 TILL MONDAY NOVEMBER 16 Little Archies Portrait Prize at Oak Hill Gallery; 5973 4299; 100 Mornington-Tyabb Road, Mornington; www.oakhillgallery.com.au SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 4 Stephen K Amos at Frankston Arts Centre; Full $40, Concession $38; 5pm; 9784 1060; www.thefac.com.au TUESDAY OCTOBER 6 Bell Shakespeare presents Hamlet at Frankston Arts Centre; 8pm; 9784 1060; www.thefac.com.au WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 7 ATA Allstar Artists presents Tommy Dorsey Orchestra at Frankston Arts Centre; A

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celebration of Frank Sinatra; 7:30pm; 9784 1060; www.thefac.com.au Royal Australian Navy Band – Soundwave Concert at Band Complex, HMAS CERBERUS Stony Point Road, Crib Point; 2pm Beautiful By The Bay Fun Luncheon at Mornington Yacht Club from 11.30am www. ticketebo.com.au/beautifulmpmag FRIDAY OCTOBER 9 Bendigo Bank Ladies Golf Day Classic; Mornington Golf Club; bookings kimwalters2@ bendigoadelaide.com.au or 8790 7214.

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SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12 Red Hill Spring Garden Festival; 9am-3pm; Red Hill Recreation Reserve, Arthurs Seat Rd; rhgs@rhgs.com.au or www.rhgs.com.au

SATURDAY OCTOBER 10 Balnarring Community Sustainability Fair at Emu Plains Reserve, Balnarring Racecourse, Coolart Rd; 9am–2pm; 5931 4444; www.facebook/ BalnarringCommunitySustainabilityFair Orphans of Ghana Charity Ball at Mornington Racing Club, Gunnamatta Room; Tickets $130; bookings 0417 760 759 or 5975 0733 WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 14 Open Morning at Toorak College, Old Mornington Road, Mt Eliza; 9am with last tour at 10am; call Catherine 9788 7234; www. toorakcollege.vic.edu.au SATUDAY OCTOBER 17 Emu Plains Market at Emu Plains Reserve, Balnarring Racecourse, Coolart Rd; 9am–2pm; www.emuplainsmarket.com.au SATURDAY OCTOBER 17 & SUNDAY OCTOBER 18 Elegance of Embroidery at Peninsula Community Theatre in Mornington, $6 per person; 10am–5pm; 9781 1660; www. embroidersguildvic.org MONDAY OCTOBER 19 8th Annual Peninsula Teenage Fashion & Art Exhibition at Dromana College; from 6:30pm, $22; 5687 2805.

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New direction for Primrose Fair

Jacqui and Sophie are the new team at the helm of Primrose Fair, the peninsula’s wonderful designer market that showcases innovative and creative small businesses and is held on the grounds of Toorak College. Sophie and Jacqui, who met at Toorak College when their boys became friends in the ELC and have known each other for four years, both have experience in brand and event management and also share a passion for design. “We are delighted to be working together and excited about our future plans for Primrose Fair.

“We love spending time with our families, we both have boys that are full of energy just like their dads, so it’s often loud, always funny and sometimes crazy. “Secretly we are both looking forward to escaping to Primrose Fair to enjoy a beautiful design market in our favourite place - the Mornington Peninsula.” Primrose Fair is a unique and beautiful event that showcases new and talented designers who may be crafting their products individually or manufacturing on a small scale. Stallholder applications are now open for the November 28 Primrose Fair (trading 9am-3pm), interested designers and food vendors can apply via the website at www.primrosefair. com.au or by calling Sophie on 0404 612 197

A Beautiful Designer Market on the Mornington Peninsula featuring fashion, giftware, jewellery, homewares and childrenswear showcasing local designers. Coffee, Food & DJ Free entry & parking Cloisters, Toorak College Old Mornington Road, Mt Eliza www.primrosefair.com.au

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Mount Eliza local and professional milliner Felicity Northeast (pictured) is heading to the Arts Centre this month to be part of the Millinery Association of Australia’s MAArvelous Millinery event. This talented milliner has produced yet another inspiring collection of bespoke headwear which will be paraded on the catwalk on September 19. There are around 60 pieces combining Felicity’s love of art, textiles and the practical (she used to be a paediatric dietitian) in her new collection. All MAA members will be hosting one off popup stores after the show, so guests can purchase or order custom-made creations – just in time for Melbourne’s Spring Racing Carnival! Felicity began sewing and painting as a child. Her Felicity Northeast Millinery business was launched in 2009 and has flourished as a result of her elegant, labour intensive headwear which is now being worn throughout Australia, England, Ireland, France and Dubai. Many of her clients have won Fashions on the Field including the 2014 Women’s Race Wear National winner. The MAArvelous Millinery event takes place at the ANZ Pavilion. Make an appointment any time with Felicity to get your hands on one of her crafted creations by calling 0417 305 191 or log on to www. felicitynortheast.com. Felicity Northeast Millinery Mount Eliza E: fn@felicitynortheast.com Facebook and Instagram: Felicity Northeast Millinery Go to www.trybooking.com/IJEX to book for MAArvelous Millinery

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Local photographer in AusMumpreneur Awards Kelly McDonald of Garden Babies Fine Art Photography has made it to the finals of the national 2015 St George Banking Group AusMumpreneur Awards. Kelly, a local mum who creates whimsical fairytale portraits of children, was shortlisted in the People’s Choice Category for Service in Business. Kelly previously worked as a children’s entertainer and educator before starting Garden Babies, an amalgamation of her love of faeries, working with kids, and magic. It’s been a year and her work is slowly being recognised. She has also begun teaching her technique of painting the pictures digitally. The AusMumpreneur Awards celebrate Aussie mums in business achieving outstanding success and recognise the growing number of women who successfully balance motherhood and business. The winners will be announced this month. www.ausmumpreneur.com www.gardenbabiesphotos.wordpress.com www.facebook.com/gardenbabiesfairyart

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Comfort for breast cancer patients A group of selfless Mornington Peninsula volunteers are helping to give comfort and support to breast cancer patients by providing them with handmade post-surgery cushions.

Breast Cancer Comfort Cushions facilitate rest and sleep by cushioning and supporting the wound site after surgery. They also protect the area from troublesome everyday objects like car seatbelts. Up to 25 volunteers from the Mt Martha Valley Probus sewing group and other members of the community make the cushions from scratch, which are given to patients at Frankston Hospital and The Bays in Mornington. The cushions come as part of individual gift packs that include X-ray bags, drainage bags, a small pouch of lavender and an inspirational poem.

One group of peninsula women get together once a month to work on the project and while some can’t sew, they are given other tasks such as stuffing the cushions and tying ribbons. The Breast Cancer Comfort Cushions initiative was created in 2002 by dairy farmer Paula Summerfield. They are now made by volunteer sewing groups all over Victoria. Local woman Nanette Vassallo knows firsthand the positive impact these cushions can have. After she underwent surgery for breast cancer at Frankston Hospital, she was given one of the cushions and says it provided not only pain relief, but also emotional comfort. “It was so nice to think someone cared enough to volunteer their time to make these. “I was so grateful I rang up to give a donation and by the time I got off the phone I was the Dromana co-ordinator,” she chuckles. The peninsula group has been running for four years and

they are about to deliver their 460th cushion. “We can barely keep up with the demand,” says Nanette. “We are always looking for assistance, whether it be volunteers or donations.” To support the group or find out more, phone 5981 9058.

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At our Beautiful by the Bay luncheon Ladies, hurry up and get your tickets NOW to Mornington Peninsula Magazine’s Beautiful by the Bay luncheon as they are selling fast!

Raising money for Breast Cancer Network Australia, this exciting inaugural event will be held at Mornington Yacht Club on Wednesday October 7, to coincide with Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and the theme of the day is ‘feeling fabulous’. We’ve got fashion and beauty tips from the experts, plus stylish and on-trend product displays centred on what’s hot this spring racing season. Just by attending the luncheon, you can get your hands on some

amazing products and vouchers, plus the chance to win over $30,000 in prizes in our massive raffle and auction. Special thanks go to our major sponsor, Peninsula Life Medispa, for generously donating over $11,000 in pamper prizes, including a FREE $130 rejuvenating peel for every guest who attends. Also up for grabs is a $500 styling voucher from Miss Velvet, Tom Ford sunglasses from Main Street Eyecare valued at $450 and a massive $2100 worth of exotic homewares from STK Imports. Another major sponsor is Jacobs & Lowe real estate, who has offered a 50 per cent discount on their agent’s fees when selling your house.

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local artist Kerri Larder and the wonderful Nicholas Lynch, who is not only donating his time but prizes for every guest (think cookbooks and coffee vouchers). We’ve also got interesting guest speakers and don’t forget the yummy two-course lunch, prepared by the award-winning team at The Rocks. The drawcards are endless and there is much more to come, so get your tickets now and head along for a fabulous, fun-filled day. Beautiful by the Bay begins at 11.30am on October 7 and costs $60 per person. At the time of printing, only 22 tickets are left, so be quick! Go to www.ticketebo.com.au/ beautifulmpmag to secure your spot now.

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Do you have a Designer Handbag ready for a new home? Sell your designer goods with confidence If you have fallen out of love with your designer bags or accessories, a great way of moving them on and making some money is by consigning them with Further-More Luxury. Further-More Luxury is a family owned and trusted resource for buying and selling authentic pre-owned and brand new designer goods, based right here on the Mornington Peninsula. They can help you safely sell your gently used luxury handbags and accessories. Specialising in high-end labels such as Prada, Hermes, Gucci, Chloe, Fendi, Balenciaga, Chanel, Mulberry, Louis Vuitton, Jimmy Choo, to name just a few, Further-More Luxury makes selling your items a simple, easy process. You can receive up to 70% of the item’s value back. Further-More Luxury offers a free pick up service or you can drop off your items in Mt Eliza. Once listed follow your items as they sell in the online store. Designer handbags, wallets, clothing and accessories in a variety of styles, a mix of pre-owned, new and vintage are listed weekly. Customers shop the site with confidence knowing that all items have undergone a rigorous authentication process so the online store is fast becoming a popular shopping destination for designer collectors and bag lovers world-wide. Recycle your style today, feel good knowing that you’re doing your part for the environment, for fashion – and your wallet. Call Leah for a fast, friendly, free quote today or go online and shop at Further-More now. Leah Davidson leah@further-more.com.au 0402 279 880 www.stores.ebay.com.au/further-more Instagram: even.further.more

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Beautiful Boho Begins Here Chanel Beattie is the mastermind behind the local bohemian label ChaBoho.

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Chanel is a local Mornington artist whose stunning designs and ideas will entice and beguile your every bohemian whim.

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MIJ colour block range back in store along with so much more! Made In Japan 30 Watt Rd, Mornington T 5976 3464 M 0418 335 445

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“Faith” bracelet $65 Freshwater Pearls and suede - available in other colors Sirene Sea Pearls, 17 Pier St, Dromana T 5981 4840

Billini sandals only $39.95 . Super comfy and available in black or white. Evergreen Clothing Rear 138 Main St, Mornington T 5973 4546

Exquisite frames by Bon Vivant hot off the press from Italy Vince La Rocca Professional Eyecare 34 Wells St, Frankston T 9783 9920

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Beautiful Hair Without Sacrifice Owner of Zumay Lorna Evans believes that the secret to a successful and talented team is a combination of extensive training, great products and having the opportunity to participate in editorial and commercial photo shoots. As a salon owner on the peninsula for over 26 years, Lorna knows that ensuring her team are at the forefront of current trends is one of the many keys to running a successful salon. Lorna said: “Having opportunities to work on editorial shoots through my Lorna Evans Education brand keeps my team inspired and when we are inspired we achieve amazing results for our clients.” The latest editorial work that Lorna had the pleasure of working on was with Australia’s Top Model finalist Lauren Ericson on a fashion editorial shoot for designers Elliot Label and Indie_and_I. Lorna used Amazing Hair wefts, Evo and Moroccan oil products to create a tribal, gypsy boho look to meet the brief of this shoot. So come in and chat to Zumay’s stylists about the latest spring colours, cuts and trends and you can be sure that you will be super styling this spring! We love to make sure that our clients get to try new products, this month our team are excited to be introducing NEUMA! NEUMA gives you beautiful hair without sacrifice. NEUMA believes that professional performance haircare, health and sustainability need not be mutually exclusive. Healthy hair is beautiful hair. NEUMA contains ingredients that, above all, do no harm. ZERO synthetic fragrance, sulfates, parabens, and environmental pollutants. FREE of synthetic fragrance, NEUMA uses essential oils to soothe the senses and infuse hair with life, bounce and a healthy radiance. NEUMA uses NATURAL beneficial aromatic essences created by, and extracted from, living plants. If you’ve never been to Zumay before then we have an AMAZING offer for you! Mon – Tues, 9am-5pm | Wed – Fri, 9am - 9pm | Sat 8am - 4pm

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Business Mamas provides you with the education and resources you need to develop a business of your own, so you get to choose the best way to balance your work life with your family life. This means you can do what you love and are passionate about while having the flexibility to raise your family on your terms. “We’ve designed the Business Mamas program to help you develop a business idea from a concept through to the launching stage. “Using an innovative approach we have aligned business concepts with the units required to complete a Diploma of Business (BSB50215).” Creating the program this way means that you will not only graduate with a nationally accredited Diploma of Business – you will have your business idea ready to rock and roll! Century Group Pty Ltd, trading as Business Mamas, is a Registered Training Organisation. “We are accredited to deliver nationally recognised qualifications across Australia including Diploma of Business. “We are an approved VET Fee Help provider, this is an Australian Government initiative and allows eligible participants to study now and pay later.” Get inspired with the www.fiftytwoweeksblog.com W: businessmamas.com.au F: Facebook.com/businessmamas T: Twitter @businessmamas

Hot springs welcomes new general manager

Peninsula Hot Springs welcomed Brook Ramage as the new general manager in June. Brook brings more than 25 years’ experience as the founder and general manager of Australia’s leading health retreats, including the Golden Door and Cabarita Ocean Health Retreat. During Brook’s 17 years at Golden Door, he was instrumental in growing and developing this state-of-the-art health resort over 5 different locations. Brook is passionate about providing the very best experience for guests, and is committed to further enhancing and developing the culture and spirit of the hot springs. “What excites me most is that Peninsula Hot Springs is a beautiful and unique product which has a positive effect on people’s lives,” says Brook. “I look forward to providing a greater focus on wellness over the coming years.” Originally from Victoria, Brook and his family are all looking forward to relocating back to the Peninsula. Peninsula Hot Springs has over 230 employees, ranging from spa therapists, electricians, pool attendants, accountants, reservationists and gardeners. Each quarter, Peninsula Hot Springs celebrates the team member of the quarter with staff encouraged to vote for their colleagues who have demonstrated a commitment to providing exceptional customer service with a great teamwork attitude. The evening is also an opportunity for all employees to get together in a social environment and get to know their fellow employees. Sue Henderson won the award for July, with her colleagues stating what a pleasure she was to work with and what an incredibly infectious, happy disposition she had. Sue said, “I felt so overwhelmed and appreciated. “It was such a surprise and honour”. Sue also mentioned that she loves working at the hot springs with such a wonderful team. “Everyone is so friendly, it is like one big family.”

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Collagen Induction Therapy (CIT) and Scar Reduction Therapy works by stimulating your own body’s collagen. Your skin will naturally regenerate and, after approximately six weeks, you will notice the visible signs and improvement, which will continue over the following months. Using CIT therapy alongside the infusion of active ingredients also boosts these treatments. At Advanced Skin and Laser, Adelle Simic and Sue Verheyen have been using these modalities on their clients for many years with outstanding results. “To see the smiles on the faces of young acne clients after a couple of scar reduction treatments makes you realise why we became therapists,” says Adelle. While mentioning active ingredients, plant stem cells come to mind, says Sue. “Plant stem cells provide potent antioxidant

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Local woman Nicky Mih established her human rights organisation Free To Shine in 2010, after setting out to make a difference. “I read harrowing stories about girls in the sex trade and I had to act, I had to do something to help.” Nicky packed her bags and headed off to Cambodia in 2010, with a background in teaching and working with children. She arrived in Cambodia and spent a month with survivors of sex slavery. What she heard was horrific. Looking at what is most effective in stopping people traffickers Nicky decided to make education the main focus of her organisation. She found that girls who were better educated were far less likely to be targeted, and staying in school can make all the difference. The difficulties in accessing remote communities and villages have stopped other organisations from helping these girls, but not Nicky. In five short years, Nicky and the Free To Shine team have put 500 at risk girls back in school and provided them with the basic human rights of clean water, shelter and food.

Driven by a team of dedicated young women, including a group of Mornington locals, Free To Shine also helps Australian women too. By providing leadership opportunities as well as skills in working in a human rights organisation, the young women involved are helping girls on an international scale and getting the experience they need to enact real change locally. Involving the community is essential in getting sponsors and supporters. Free To Shine runs the annual Mornington Masquerade, held at Café 115, which is coming up on October 10. They also run movie nights in the area and participate in fun runs around the city. Nicky is committed to helping many more girls in the future allowing them to shine even brighter. To find out more or get involved, check out freetoshine.org or find the group on Facebook.

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Aries

Romance is in the air. Your passion is likely to be ignited. Of course this could be for a person or for a project. Like the character Shirley Valentine, you are in love with life. This is the ideal month to make positive changes in your lifestyle.

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Home is where your heart is this month. This is your opportunity to enjoy your home whether you live on your own or with others. You may also develop a passion for home improvement, interior design or updating your property portfolio. This is your month to enjoy home and hearth.

Gemini You have a date with destiny this month. This could be related to children, romance, or an artistic project. You may also make changes to your living arrangements to create more fun and enjoyment. In some ways September is scattered but as a dexterous Gemini you are accustomed to juggling many tasks. Cancer

You may spend money on something that you personally desire or on a holiday with a loved one. On the other hand, money may be in short supply and hence you reassess your earning potential.

Leo

Your lucky streak continues during September. The jovial Jupiter has moved from your Zodiac Sign into Virgo. Nevertheless it is making a strong connection with the ruler of your sign at the start of the month heralding more good fortune. Your self-esteem is high and you are able to capitalise on opportunities.

Virgo

The positive planet Jupiter has moved into your Zodiac Sign, heralding a period of good fortune for Virgos. Opportunities are likely to trigger good health and happiness. Your personal fortunes are boosted. This is your month to consider your options and choose those that are closest to your heart.

Libra

September is a month of contrasts during which you are trying to balance the scales. On the one hand you are social, mingling with friends and colleagues. On the other hand something is brewing behind the scenes. Only you and those closest to you know the true lay of the land.

Scorpio

Your public life soars this month. Anything that puts you in the public eye is likely to be advantageous – your work, public office roles or marital status. Therefore this is the ideal month to discover and/or pursue your life purpose. You are able to network and enjoy a lively social calendar.

Sagittarius

The Archers of the Zodiac like nothing better than to take an arrow from a quiver and aim for a target. This is your month to do just that. The focus this month is on your public life rather than your private one. You are likely to be lucky at work.

Capricorn

This is your month to stop sweating the details and focus on something inspirational. This could be your religious or spiritual activities, or connections with foreign lands, causes close to your heart or perhaps a study or teaching course. It is time to make changes that heighten your sense of enjoyment.

Aquarius

It is time to make some positive changes in the way that you invest your time, money and energy. You need to see the bigger pictures. A professional adviser may be helpful. This is also your month to mate, date and relate. You can enjoy the opportunities that arise.

Pisces

September sees rewards come through other people. Therefore you need to relate to positive people. Your primary partnership is the focus. If you are single then you may meet someone who brings good fortune. If you are in a committed relationship then opportunities arise to enjoy some adventures together.

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Where does YOUR food come from? Marlene Hoff lives by a simple philosophy: Eat local. It was her desire to spread the word about local, sustainable and ethical food and wine that led her to establish her business ‘100 Mile Foodie’ in 2013. “I have always cared deeply about where my food comes from, how it has been raised and the impact it has on the planet,” Marlene explains. “Our family would sit at the dinner table and be excited about how locally sourced the food was on our plate. “Where possible we would try and support local farmers and producers and eat with conscience in lieu of just filling our tummies.” Marlene is based in Somerville - but also owns a property in Gippsland - and after seeing a documentary about how far the food in your shopping basket travels (sometimes 70,000 miles!) before it reaches the plate, she set about trying to change this. Educating herself about local produce, she now eats a diet of local, seasonal vegetables with a small amount of sustainable fish and free-range poultry (but no pork or red meat) mostly sourced from within a 100-mile radius. Marlene does this for numerous reasons: to support Australian business, to protect the environment and to avoid participating in cruel industrial farming practices that are common in the meat industry. “The farmers’ markets are a great place to start for anyone who wants to better their food habits, as it brings a variety of produce together in one place.” Marlene, who recently completed a scholarship with Maggie Beer in the Barossa Valley, recently implemented a SEPTEMBER 2015 (46)

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MARKETS ON THE PENINSULA

Balnarring Community Sustainability Fair: Sunday October 10, Emu Plains Racecourse 9am-2pm.

Frankston Sunday: 8am-1pm in Sherlock & Hay carpark, Young St, Frankston.

Rosebud Community School: 2nd Saturday of the month, Rosebud Primary School Cnr Pt Nepean and Jetty Rd

Bittern Community: Every Sunday at Bittern railway station.

Hastings in Street: Every Thursday. Over 40 stalls everything home made, home grown & craft, High St, Hastings 9-1pm.

Rosebud Lions Club: First Sunday of the month, Rosebud Village Green. 7am till 2pm

Mornington Farmers’: Second Saturday of month, Mornington Park Schnapper Point Dve, 8:30am-1pm

Rosebud Trash n Treasure: Fifth Saturday months, Rosebud Primary School Cnr Pt Nepean & Jetty Rd. 7.30am till noon

Mornington’s Main Street: Every Wednesday 9am - 3pm between Cromwell and Albert Sts.

Seaford Farmers’: Third Sunday every month, 8am-1pm Broughton St Reserve Station St Seaford

Mornington Racecourse Craft: Second Sunday of month, Racecourse Rd 9am-2pm

Somerville Anglican Church: 2nd Saturday of month 9am1pm, Stalls can range from bric a brac to plants, fruit & vegies, 2a Eramosa Rd West, Somerville

Boneo Community: Third Saturday of month, Cnr Boneo & Limestone Rds. Bumble Bee Baby & Childrens Market: Sunday November 8, Peninsula Community Theatre, cnr Nepean Hwy & Wilsons Rd, Mornington. Bonbeach September 13, 9am-12pm

Mt Eliza Farmers’: Fourth Sunday of month, Mt Eliza Village Green. 9am - 1pm Oak Hill Community Arts Cooperative’: Artist Inspired, first Sunday of month, Oak Hill 100 Morn-Tyabb Rd, Mornington

Red Hill: First Saturday of the month, September-May, RH Showgrounds, Arthur’s Seat Rd, Red Hill 8am to 2pm

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The peninsula’s favourite market reopens on October 17 One of the region’s coolest and most popular outdoor attractions, the Emu Plains Market is returning from its winter hibernation on October 17. Now in it’s fourth season, the EPM reopens with over 220 stallholders, each hand-picked for their unique style, design and philosophy. There is also an amazing array of mouth-watering food from Melbourne’s best street food vendors and an extensive variety of local gourmet and fresh produce on offer.

A family friendly event, the market has plenty for kids to explore too! There is face-painting and fun with Faery Emma, pony rides, jumping castles and a great park all situated beneath the sprawling glade of ancient stringy-barks. There are also craft workshops every month and free entertainment from resident musicians The Whisky Gypsies. Whatever you love, you’ll enjoy the sights, sounds, flavours, action and colour of the peninsula’s best outdoor market. For more details log onto www. emuplainsmarket.com.au

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For a truly local gourmet produce experience, head to the Peninsula Gourmet Emporium in Dromana. Whether you are searching for a lovely gift, a passionate cook seeking delicious ingredients, or you simply want to support local artisan businesses, this one-stop shop brings the best of the peninsula together under one roof. Peninsula Gourmet selects only the finest products and offers an extensive range of jams and condiments, teas and spices, olives and olive oils, cheeses, confectionary, helpful cookbooks and a variety of gluten-free goods. Added to this is an exquisite selection of scented candles and spa products, including soaps, moisturisers and beauty products, oil burners and diffusers. Try the delicious Cazans jams or olives from Ridge Estate, pick up a bag of Red Hill muesli or treat yourself to some yummy Peninsula Fudge. Allow yourself the time to wander through and browse the shelves, as there is much to explore in this convenient and unique establishment. If you are a tourist, or have visitors from out of town who want to take a slice of the peninsula home with them, then Peninsula Gourmet Emporium is the place to go. There are items to suit a range of tastes and budgets. Select individual items right off the shelf, or grab a collection together and make up a hamper of all your favourite goodies. Carefully constructed and packaged, these beautiful hampers are a work of art in themselves. For those running short on time, there are ready-made hampers available or you can put in the extra effort to design a truly individual creation. This is a great gift idea for family, friends, clients or the person who simply has everything. The Peninsula Gourmet Emporium (and Hamperyourself) A: 244 Boundary Road, Dromana T: 5981 9123 W: www.hamperyourself.com.au

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Peninsula tops dining awards If there was ever any doubt that our region has the best restaurants, you just have to look at how many were honoured in the 2015 Restaurant & Catering Industry Association Awards.

THE ROCKS NAMED BEST SEAFOOD RESTAURANT

The Rocks in Mornington was named Best Seafood Restaurant in Victoria and Two Buoys in Dromana won Best Breakfast Restaurant. Four of the six finalists from across regional Victoria and Tasmania vying for the breakfast restaurant award were from the Mornington Peninsula. Mornington’s The Boyz 4 Breakie and The Winey Cow were both in the running, along with Rosebud’s Blue Mini Eatery. Accolades also went to Rosebud’s hip new hotspot The Milbri, which picked up finalist awards for Best New Restaurant and Social Media. The ever-popular Winey Cow was also shortlisted for the new restaurant award and Blue Mini Eatery, Emporium and Events was named among the best tourism restaurants. Woodman Estate in Moorooduc received a finalist award for Restaurant in a Hotel or Resort and Paringa Estate was honoured in the Winery

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Mornington Gets Its Own Melbourne Laneway A LITTLE BIT OF MELBOURNE IS COMING TO THE MORNINGTON PENINSULA… Over the last 12 months the site where the very popular Social now operates in Main Street, Mornington, has been undergoing a carefully planned transformation. The culmination of the works and the vision will come to life in spectacular style with the official launch of ‘Merchant Lane’ on Friday September 25. Merchant Lane is breaking all the rules of traditional pubs, bars and restaurants on Main Street by creating a host of unique and intimate spaces to eat, drink and be entertained as diverse and iconic as the laneways of Melbourne. The merchants will showcase their unique and ever changing offerings everyday. There is always something happening on the lane! Get your coffee fix every morning from the Coffee Truck

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- open from 8am every day with world renowned Campos coffee, the best baristas, sensational doughnuts, morning papers and wifi to start your day. Merchant Lane will open from 11.30am until late from Wednesday to Sunday serving lunch, after work drinks and signature cocktails late into the night. After 6pm the lane really comes alive when Hawker opens its shutter revealing all the action in the kitchen. Hawker is located at the end of the lane and opens Wednesday to Sunday for dinner, plus lunch on weekends. Feast under a string of streetlights, selecting plates to share for the ultimate city experience with friends. Opposite Hawker is Craft & Co, a traditional craft bar where you can find the latest and greatest trending craft beers.

Enjoy finding a new favourite beer amongst the list of rare finds, with a tasting paddle or two. Ruby is the nightclub and events space situated halfway down the lane and will be open for special events throughout the week, available for your private events and the place to be seen every Friday and Saturday night. The Social’s iconic Saturday night will be even bigger at Merchant Lane and Friday nights will take a new direction, so be sure to come along to the official launch weekend, the hype has already started! Launch night is Friday September 25, from 5pm. Event bookings to events@merchantlane.com.au Visit MerchantLane.com.au to keep up to date!

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A Chat with Mornington Peninsula’s Food, Wine and Dining Experts Name: Sue Wood Job title: Confection chef/owner Where do you work? I own and produce the fudge and nougats at Peninsula Fudge in Rosebud. My husband Tony is the business director. How long have you worked there? We have had the business for eight years. Where did you work previously? I’ve previously owned cafes, had a small catering business and have also been a cook at an aged care facility. What is your signature fudge flavour? Our signature fudge flavour is Strawberries & Cream featuring local freeze dried berries and our signature nougat is Honey and Roasted Almonds featuring Pure Peninsula’s Orange Blossom Honey. What makes a good chef? I believe you need a genuine desire and interest to produce a top quality product, and to create something that tastes amazing for your consumers.

Favourite food? Anything produced on the peninsula, in particular the amazing cheeses our producers make. Favourite restaurant and why? On the peninsula we love Max’s at Red Hill Estate and in Melbourne Rockpool. What is the best thing about the Mornington Peninsula? Everything! We have it all. What do you do in your spare time?

Play with our gorgeous grandsons as often as possible and catch up with friends and family. What is one thing not many people know about you? I love the V8 Supercars – Bathurst is mandatory viewing. Please share one food tip or secret with our readers. Enjoy a little of all the things you love to eat and drink. Everything in moderation!

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With the incredible increases in quality and quantity of Australian wine, the 33rd edition of Rob Geddes’ Australian Wine Vintages (also known as The Gold Book) is an essential guide to ensuring you select the best local vintages in any price range. Master of Wine Rob’s pocket-sized go-to book (also available as an app) features detailed tasting notes, vintage quality and indicative prices for over 6000 wines from 300 of Australia’s best wineries, plus an updated list of Certified Organic and Biodynamic wineries. Mornington Peninsula Magazine has six copies of this fabulous book to give away to some lucky readers. Head over to and ‘like’ us Facebook.com/ MPmag for more details.

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Master of Wine and author of The Gold Book, Rob Geddes shares his top Peninsula Wine picks Scorpo Estate Grown 2010 Chardonnay 96 points $42 Holds back his chardonnay for 3-4 years to allow for the development, well worth seeking out. From a vineyard at 100m altitude on the warmer end of the region. The aroma is savoury subtle oak, lees and wild yeast The weave of fruits and acids allows the plump fruits to hold with a long acidity building and holding creamy yoghurt white butter with a long line of acid to finish, Main Ridge Estate Chardonnay 2013 96 points $55 This may be Nat’s second last wine but it is still a delight. Rich in chardonnay nuance and dense with age worthy fruit, honey yellow peach and stone fruit aromas with creamy lees, subtle cashew and nuts in a very subtle frame. The palate has plush fruit weight, texture and stylish chardonnay glamour like a wedding day dotted with confetti of flavours of wild honey, white and yellow nectarine fruit and a rich creamy texture. Will settle in bottle. Yabby Lake Block 2 Pinot Noir 2013 96 points $95 Exquisite balance of stalk, spice, dark berry, and savoury, fresh and ripe red fruit aromas makes this wine a remarkable balancing act. In the mouth excellent fine fruit and tannins weaving ripe strawberry, stems middle palate fruits with a silky long line of flavour. The Moorooduc McIntyre Pinot Noir 2013 96 points $65 The whole range banks and turns here with power, intensity and elegance showing threads of stems almost peppery wild herbs cascading into a palate loaded with slick silky tannins and creamy length. Pomegranate, red cherry, raspberry and the gentlest of dark spice notes. Great drink on release. T’Gallant Grace 2014 $25 90 points Floral ripe pears and subtle cashew, with good ripe fruit freshness and length. A good example of the variety, very typical of the style with linear, tighter fruit flavours, and a firmer dry finish. Food is its friend.

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BRINGING WORLD FLAVOURS to Peninsula’s Leading Contemporary Brasserie With only a backpack and lots of motivation, Rob Licciardo rode a bike around France, visiting all the local markets, wineries and food stalls he could possibly cover! He was on a food fact-finding mission to be able to add a modern touch and presentation to the classic flavours of Europe. Riding along the beautiful rivers at Bordeaux to Hildorien, he stopped to take in the beautiful scenery and local produce at the markets. He visited the wineries of Rothschild’s’ Chateaux, then rode across to Cornwall, popping in for a squiz

at Michelin-starred restaurants along the way with their traditional Provençal cooking style influence. Of course he spent a day again working with Marcus Eaves at Pied a Terre in London through a busy lunchtime, always learning new flavours and styles.

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Across to Emirates, then to India where he enjoyed a Goan seafood curry course that he is planning to have soon to Licciardo’s! Always on a mission to meld new aromatic flavours and styles to his restaurant, Rob can’t wait to add earthy provincial flavours to his dishes this spring! Licciardo’s Gallery Bar & Grill A: 1408 Nepean Hwy, Mt Eliza P: 9787 2001

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Italy without the airfare D.O.C. has really placed its stamp on Main St, Mornington, and by looking at the blackboard and the news, they have made an impression on the world too.

‘Raku’ launch at Antipodes The opening of ‘Raku’, an exhibition that ran from July 18 to August 2 at Antipodes Bookshop in Sorrento, was held on July 17. Jo Ridgeway from Mornington Peninsula Shire opened the evening with an excellent speech, and it was a vibrant event in which guests could view (and purchase) beautiful ceramic pieces created by Sue Sanderson and her pottery students. The ceramics were made in the traditional raku firing style—an ancient Japanese ceramics technique (although it may have been introduced to Japan by Koreans) in which pieces are subject to low firing temperatures.

This is completely understandable with the authenticity of menu, staff, drinks and ambience. Close your eyes and you are in Italy without the airfare. After ordering and enjoying the homemade minestrone and panini, I grazed on the Rucola salad that was made up of simple ingredients again and so moreish. In fact, D.O.C’s food really does feel like you’re

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at some mama’s or nonna’s home. Wood-fired pizza, antipasto and Italian salads in a casual dining room, plus the popular gourmet delicatessen. This place offers it all, including fresh produce to replicate (or attempt to) at home. Grab one of the streetside tables for some sun and fresh air, or one of the communal tables inside to dine with a gathering of friends. D.O.C. – for that authentic Italian experience unlike any other in Mornington. D.O.C. Mornington A: 22 Main St, Mornington P: 5977 0988

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“The plate is my canvas and I am using it to share a story with the guest.”

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As a boy growing up in Jerusalem, it was cooking alongside his mother and grandmother that first sparked his passion for food.

With his infectious enthusiasm and charm, Chef E is pushing the boundaries of creative cuisine as he brings artistic flair and worldly flavours to the table.

Chef E was trained at one of Italy’s finest culinary establishments, the three star Michelin restaurant known as ‘Da Vitorrio’ located in Bergamo, and he worked at Marco Pierre White’s one star Michelin restaurant, ‘Mirabelle’, in London.

Born and raised in Israel, Chef E went on to work with world renowned chefs in the South of Europe and England after which he obtained his BA in hospitality management at ‘Hotelschool The Hague’ before relocating to Australia in 2010.

Growing up in this multicultural city exposed him to endless flavours, ideas and possibilities.

He owned a catering company which was named after his passion and his Exploratory Culinary Lifestyle, ‘ECLpassion’, he has privately

cooked for dignitaries and celebrities, including Shane Warne and Elizabeth Hurley. His food is diverse and has a lot of international influence, you will feel like you are eating in the south of Europe and you will experience some very unique dishes. The new concept that Chef E introduced at ‘Eighteen78’ offers a fabulous tasting menu where the guests can choose between three, five or seven course ‘Chef’s Choice Menu’. You will need to say your no-no’s and dietary requirements, and Chef E and his crew will take care of you. Needless to say, the food is delicious!

It’s created with passion and meticulous care and looks so impressive you’ll be getting the smartphone out for a quick Instagram snap! Living locally, Chef E and wife Marieke see Mornington as their home, and with his determination he wishes to establish ‘Eighteen78’ as a culinary destination within the region, to share his passion with the guests, to work with local farmers and to continue the culinary journey. Brooklands of Mornington A: 99 Tanti Avenue, Mornington E: info@brooklandsofmornington.com.au P: 5973 9200 Bookings Essential brooklandsofmornington

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linger on for a bite to eat after 5pm. Both restaurants are well sought after for celebrations and special occasions, offering private dining and intimate cocktail parties. Perhaps now is the time to start thinking about your Christmas functions?

Hidden gem with worldly cuisine BY THE DISCREET DINER

Off Main Street, this wonderful cafe is a little sanctuary of goodness. Breakfast is served til 4pm and by the choices you go global. There’s potato and poppy seed pikelets, nasi goreng, the Scotsman or tex mex quesadilla. From 12pm, they do a wonderful array of scrumptious lunch treats too. My nasi goreng with chilli sambal was just like closing my eyes and

being in Bali. The fried egg touch was perfect before entering back into Main St and facing the day. If you just want to grab a coffee, there is just too much to choose from in the sweets section, with everything being made in-house by ‘chef’. About Thyme has a great energy and is an ideal place for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Dinner also has a BYO option and banquet choices.

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Meandering through paddocks surrounded with vines creates the perfect lunch setting at Yabby Lake Vineyard, not to mention the rural peninsula views and scattered sculptured pieces. About Thyme Cafe & Restaurant Wednesday to Sunday for breakfast and lunch. Dinner - Thursday to Saturday from 6pm

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Natural light generates an appetite that is matched with an amazing choice selection. Marinated olives, Tuscan kale and Bass Strait scallops are among a few on the starters menu. ‘To follow’, deciding between

Spanish omelette, Berkshire belly pork or the Tasmanian Cape grim rib eye made for a difficult task. This delightful cuisine naturally complements their ‘Red Claw’ wine selection ranging from pinot gris, grenache rose, vermentino and, my personal favourite, pinot noir. This venue and vista is a casual and formal treat. A real experience of fine food, fine wine and fine views. Yabby Lake Vineyard A: 112 Tuerong Rd, Tuerong P: 5974 3729

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The mineral properties of Magnetic Water are not artificially added. Silica for example is naturally present in Magnetic Water, which contains 57mh per litre. The daily recommended adult intake is 20 to 50mh per day. Silica is essential for bone, hair and skin health. It energizes our immune system and helps promote mineral balance in our bodies.

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PROPERTY OF THE MONTH Terrace living at its absolute finest!

Stylishly appointed 4 bedroom terrace home offering stunning water views across Hidden Harbour and beyond. This prized north facing position guarantees sun drenched living with the added guarantee that this magnificent vista enjoyed from both levels can never be built out. Striking Tasmanian Oak flooring, stone bench tops, 900mm stainless steel Bosch appliances, split system heating & cooling, a jet master log fire & ducted vacuum are all to be expected in a home of this quality. The astute purchaser who decides to make this their home will also have the first opportunity to secure the 11m freehold marina berth located in front of the property.

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Get in early on 1 of 3 amazing townhouses beachside Mornington. About to start construction, this modern, luxurious and energy efficient property will be ready for your new electric car. Boasting upstairs and downstairs living spaces, 3 bedrooms with full ensuite to main and walk in robe and double remote garage with internal entry. Downstairs you will find a spacious open plan kitchen with quality appliances adjoining a light and bright dining area and living space that flows to the landscaped outdoors and pergola. Extra features include solar hot water service, grid interactive solar panels, stone bench tops, LED lighting, hydronic heating and split system cooling. Ring today to view the plans and secure your new home.

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Visit The Birds Nest Rye The problem with holidays used to be that they cost a small fortune. I’m sure you’ll agree, but at The Birds Nest Rye you can afford to take the whole family and the dog, even your best mate and his family (if you want, that is!!!) We have found some research from Sustainable Tourism CRC by author Harmen Oppewal and the Top 5 reasons that people want to take a holiday are: - To have fun - To relax mentally - To experience and do something new - To get away from everyday life - To visit new places

After you book your holiday at The Birds Nest Rye you can organise the family and start to get excited at the way you will be able to relax and unwind. Away from everyday life… In a new place… With fabulous surrounds… And have the most fun! BY CONSTANCE WADE The Birds Nest B&B A: 97 Marshall St, Rye P: 0491 117 729 F: Find ‘The Birds Nest’ on Facebook

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Looking to build your dream home on the Mornington Peninsula or south-eastern suburbs?

Then consult the experts at Merrigal Premium Homes. With more than 20 years’ experience building quality affordable homes, Merrigal delivers uncompromised excellence on all builds and budgets. Whether you are building from your own design features or need assistance with the smaller details, let the experts at Merrigal take care of you. Merrigal can build your dream home, your luxury holiday

house, an investment property, a modest villa or the most simple beach house. And they do it all with speed, quality, attention to detail and integrity. Building a home should be a special time and Merrigal strives to make the experience as simple and straightforward as possible. Merrigal Premium Homes are more than happy to design a house to a specific budget and brief, after all they are Mornington Peninsula’s leading custom design specialists. With complete flexibility, Merrigal will work closely with

you to develop your dream house. Their friendly and professional staff are always ready and available to assist you with any queries you might have throughout the entire process. So what are you waiting for? Call Merrigal Premium Homes today and let them help you turn your dream home into a reality. Merrigal Premium Homes A: 102 Watt Road P: 5975 6670 W: merrigalpremiumhomes.com.au

You name it, we can build it! Locally owned Mornington Peninsula builder with over 30 years experience can assist you on the new exciting journey of creating your dream home, luxury holiday house, investment property, striking unit, beach house or even modest villa.

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A pool of awards for Qscape

The Swimming Pool & Spa Association of Australia Ltd (SPASA Australia) has awarded THREE GOLD medals to QScape with Compass Pools in the Victorian Awards of Excellence 2015.

This secured Qscape as the Mornington Peninsula’s leading pool surrounds specialists. This is the first time QScape has entered pools into the SPASA competition, entering three pools, of which each one secured the top award. The QScape team was humbled by the awards and is excited about having three entries in the national awards later in the year. Pop in to the Garden of Quasimodo to have a look at our pool display and spa centre. We have many years’ experience in the industry and would welcome the chance to talk to you about your next project.

We also have an exciting new range of heaters in store, waiting for that outdoor party to take place. Come and have a look, and keep warm throughout the year. Also, stop by and visit us at the Victorian Spring Garden and Lifestyle Show from Friday September 25 to Sunday September 27 at the Mornington Racing Club – the first ever gardening and landscaping show on the Mornington Peninsula. You’ll get to see Qscape’s award-winning pool and landscape display, plus the latest innovations in the garden and landscape industry. The Garden of Quasimodo will also be showcasing at the Garden and Lifestyle Show, with the latest and greatest of garden décor including pizza ovens (ready to cook within an hour), pottery, sculptures and water features. There will be plenty of garden show specials, competitions and prizes to be won, so make sure you put it in your diary!

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Bay Life Properties (a division of Ranelagh Realty) is a dynamic, independently owned company whose vision is to help dreams become a reality when buying or selling your home.

Helen Sly opened Ranelagh Realty in 1999 after working for some of the top operators in Mt Eliza. She opened this agency after determining there was the need to be able to treat clients as individuals with different wants and needs, rather than just a number. Bay Life Properties was recently created to capture the essence of Mornington Peninsula living. The team – Helen Sly, director, Jo Kidder, sales manager, and Peter Wainwright, sales support - offer a personal focus, commitment to excellence and flexibility to meet their clients’ needs. Recently Bay Life Properties has been overwhelmed by vendors who don’t want to

go through a full marketing campaign. They would usually say “you can’t sell a secret” but as it’s a seller’s market right now, they are actually able to sell homes without the usual marketing structure – no ‘For Sale’ board, no photography, no ‘Open For Inspections’, no expensive internet listing and, in some cases, no internet listing at all to protect the vendor’s privacy. From a vendor’s perspective this can be less invasive, less pressure and, of course, less outlay. Bay Life Properties has a huge database of buyers cashed up and ready to go and it is from this database that the ‘off the radar’ sales are being secured. Buyers are matched to properties and qualified for the purchase price, which means only genuine buyers are introduced. “At Bay Life Properties we pride ourselves on listening and learning about you.” Bay Life Properties A: 1/85 Mt Eliza Way, Mt Eliza P: 9787 3999 W: baylifeproperties.com.au

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Unwind and breathe in the atmosphere! Bay Life Properties has secured their position in Mt Elzia Village, proving themselves to be leaders in ‘off the radar’ sales. 70% of sales have been done without formal advertising, For Sale boards or expensive internet listings!

From a vendor’s perspective this can be less invasive, less pressure and, of course, less outlay. Bay Life Properties has a huge database of buyers cashed up and ready to go and it is from this database that the ‘off the radar’ sales are being secured. Buyers are matched to properties and qualified for the purchase price, which means only genuine buyers are introduced. For more information give us a call on 9787 3999 or visit our offices today.

This architect owned home has been designed as a relaxing coastal retreat and will accommodate the most discerning buyers. The upper level has a large open plan living space with a full hospitality kitchen. There are 2 bedrooms serviced by 2 bathrooms as well as a great walk in storage/utility room. The large resort style deck allows for alfresco living and an opportunity to be surrounded by the Bay. A solar heated swimming pool is an extension of the lower level with its sundeck and additional living area. A kitchenette ensures those entertaining snacks can easily be prepared. There are a further 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a laundry on this level. The unique décor has been taken into account with the design features. From its Black Japanesed timber flooring to the playfully wrapped woven vinyl flooring that extends up the walls all the way to the ceiling in the bathrooms. There are so many wonderful features to this hidden property that only an inspection could possibly reveal all that this home has to offer.

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BATHROOM!! SERVICES INCLUDE: Leaking shower specialist Indoor & outdoor tile cleaning & sealing Pre sale make overs Mouldy showers re-grouted Silicone seals replaced Damaged tiles replaced Cracked acrylic shower bases & Bathtubs repaired Jorg Melzer | Owner Operator 0424 843 358 | melzer1@bigpond.com

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With spring upon us, it’s time to think about transforming your outdoor pool and entertainment areas in time for summer to ensure they remain the feature and pride of your house or business. Bayside Grout Solutions offer an outdoor tile cleaning service that will ensure that the tiles and pavers around your home are clean, fresh and safe by removing any moss or algae to reduce the risk of slipping. Jorg from Bayside Grout Solutions will not only clean these areas, he can also apply penetrating sealers and mould inhibiters to help make ongoing maintenance a lot easier. So whether it’s your pool area, patio, balcony, side path, front path or driveway, Bayside Grout Solutions will get it back looking great. Jorg doesn’t just offer outdoor tile cleaning and sealing, he can also take care of your indoor tiles and grout

as well. Why not try his very popular ‘Shower Rejuvenation’, transforming your tired mouldy showers back to their original sparkling condition at a very reasonable cost. He also repairs leaking showers and

can clean, polish and seal inside tiles. Call Jorg from Bayside Grout Solutions on 0424 843 358 to arrange a FREE quote for him to transform your tiles from dull tired tiles/pavers to a clean and bright feature again. You can also find them on Facebook.

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Are you searching for safe and reliable home cleaning experts with experience and commitment to excellence? Then look no further than MyHome Cleaning. Their 48 point plan system makes them the best spring cleaning specialists on the Mornington Peninsula. Their Tri Colour Cleaning System, which separates the home into colour coded areas minimizes cross-contamination and ensures the critical parts of your home will sparkle and shine. MyHome Cleaning is the leader in spring cleans. Once you’ve had your home cleaned by the MyHome Mt Eliza team, there’s no going back. With over 15 years of experience, all work is guaranteed and carried out to a high standard by security checked professionals who are quiet and efficient. Just call Myhome for an obligation free quote - and get the house smelling fresh and ready for spring. MyHome Mt Eliza Operating Monday to Friday during business hours P: 1300 334 663 E: mounteliza@myhomeclean.com.au W: myhomeclean.com.au

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Are you searching for French antique furniture and collectables at amazing prices? Bailey & Co Antiques have now expanded their huge warehouse at Seaford and it is filled with the most amazing furniture and collectables that are sourced and imported directly from France. This allows the business to sell to the public at wholesale prices. When you visit this remarkable warehouse, you will find superb pieces dating from the 18th century onwards. There are armoires, sideboards, display cabinets, dining tables and chairs, desks, commodes, bedsides, carved timber and upholstered beds, grandfather clocks, armchairs, bookcases, coffers and chests, and so much more. Bailey & Co also has a huge display of smaller items such as clocks, chandeliers and candelabra, linen sheets, French street signs, coffee grinders, copper pots, and many rare and unusual items for the collector. With the regular arrival of containers

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there is always something new and exciting. Diane, Nicole & Ken are available to help via telephone or email. With so many items available, it is impossible to show everything online, so why not plan a visit to see the amazing collection in person? It is a great ‘must see’ destination for lovers of French antiques and collectables. And be sure to follow Bailey & Co on Facebook for regular updates at www. facebook.com/BaileyandCoAntiques With wholesale prices in a warehouse setting, you can be assured that you will find amazing bargains compared to the expensive high-end shops. Bailey & Co’s treasure trove of antiques is open Wednesday to Friday 10am–3pm and Saturday and Sunday 10am–4pm. Online sales and Australia-wide delivery help is also available. Bailey & Co Antiques A: 36 Wells Rd, Seaford (Corner McCulloch Ave) P: 0414 830 197 W: baileyandco.com.au

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Growing your own food has many well-established blackboard where you can list the things to do as you see them on your regular inspections. This will be benefits, yet for some it is still deemed to involve particularly helpful when it comes to organising your too much work to make it an attractive activity. Like many aspects of suburban living there are tasks to perform in the food garden to keep it functioning well, much the same as the upkeep to your dwelling, car or lawn. However if organised and understood well, most of these tasks can be enjoyed and shared with the whole family. It’s really a matter of not letting things get out of hand where you may have to play a bit of catch-up (like the housework). A couple of hours a week in the garden should be enough to keep your crops and trees producing food for you year round. Common tasks might include a bit of weeding, pruning, pest removal, successive planting and harvesting. Regular observation is the key. If you’re not watching what happens in the garden things can get away from you fairly quickly. A good way to keep on top of the gardening jobs, thereby avoiding those ‘big gardening weekends’ is to keep a gardening diary or put up a gardening

successive plantings of various crops. For example, as you see the lettuces or beetroot starting to put out leaves rapidly you can sow the next crop, or as the spuds start to get up around your knees you can get some more in the ground (assuming you are not expecting frosts). A gardening blackboard sitting in a prominent spot will also be a good reminder as you walk past it every day. Over a number of growing seasons you will find a rhythm as with other aspects of your daily life, and care for your crops will become second nature. You will innately know what needs to be done and when. As we come into the early weeks of spring, we can begin to sow our first seeds for the warm season crops; cucumber, zucchini, tomato and eggplant seeds can all be sown in punnets ready to plant out in a few weeks. Successive crops of beetroot, leafy greens, broccoli and salad vegetables can all continue to go in as the sun starts to warm the soil for our main growing season.

As mentioned in previous articles, most of the vegetative waste coming from the garden can be reused to create compost, mulch or liquid manures. It is well worth organising an area adjacent to the food garden where you can transfer your waste to be recycled and redistributed in the garden. This will maximise the retention of nutrients in your system, saving you money and saving on packaging. With a little organisation, keen observation and an hour or two each week your garden can feed you and your family much of your fruit and vegetable needs.

Happy gardening. Drew Cooper, Edible Gardens www.ediblegardens. com.au

‘Proudly servicing the Mornington Peninsula region’ All Seasons Heating & Airconditioning has teamed with Southside Plumbing, Heating and Cooling

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WARM WEATHER SPECIALS at Interior Illusions Want to spend more time outdoors this spring? Need to block out the harsh sun over the pool in the middle of summer? Looking to expand your indoor space but want a flexible solution? Then give Interior Illusions, the experts in window furnishings and roofing systems a call. This decade old company focuses on merging beauty with function to produce high tech roofing systems that work first time, every time plus they look great too. Their Suntech Architectural retractable pergolas are designed to handle anything the Mornington Peninsula’s weather system has got. And that’s a lot! Owner Con Manoussios explains: “Our Suntech Outdoor Roofing Systems add value to your home while protecting your assets and providing outdoor space for warm weather entertaining.

“We have a fantastic offer this September and October for all clients (including commercial and residential) who wish to purchase an Interior Illusions Roofing System.” Each client will receive free lighting valued at $2500 with their professionally installed system (running only for September and October). Now that’s a deal! Interior Illusions pride themselves on making sure your window furnishing shopping experience is as easy and pleasurable as it can be. Whether you’re after roller shutters or awnings for the exterior or Romans or drapes for the interior, you know you’re in safe hands. Call today for their wonderful warm weather deal to make sure you’re ready for spring/summer celebrations. Customer satisfaction guaranteed.

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Timber Shutters, PVC Shutters (Ideal for wet areas!) or Aluminium Shutters for your outdoor areas. Call 5975 3655 to book in your FREE in-home measure & quote or drop by the showroom in the Peninsula Home Centre on Nepean Hwy, Mornington. The showroom is open Monday to Friday 9am–5.30pm, Saturdays 9am–5pm and Sundays 10am–4pm. DOLLAR CURTAINS & BLINDS

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CARPET CLEANING: STEAM VS DRY Ask a carpet STEAM cleaner which method is better, and you will likely be told that STEAM cleaning cleans deeper down than DRY cleaning. However, a carpet DRY cleaner is likely to tell you that DRY cleaning doesn’t wet the carpet backing and underlay like STEAM cleaning, which leaves your carpet soggy and smelly. No wonder consumers are often confused when it comes time to choose a carpet cleaner. The simple answer when it comes to the best way to clean carpets is ‘restorative carpet cleaning’.

The Restorative Cleaning Process 1. Carpets are vacuumed to remove dry dust 2. A citrus-based cleaning solution is applied to the fibres. 3. The cleaning solution is gently washed through with rotating nylon brush. 4. Carpet is rinsed clean using powerful hot water extraction, removing dirt particles and detergent residues.

Restorative cleaning delivers the deep down 5. Extra treatment for stubborn spots. clean of steam cleaning without wetting the carpet backing or underlay, so drying time is often 6. Extra ‘drying’ passes are made to remove excess moisture. shorter than regular dry cleaning. 7. A special nylon rake is used to brush and Restorative carpet cleaning uses the full 7 step groom fibres to aid drying process regarded in the industry as the most thorough way to clean your carpet.

More importantly, the cleaning solution is removed for your carpet, unlike steam and dry cleaning methods that often leave cleaning residues behind.

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This means that your carpets tend to stay cleaner for longer.

Treat your garden right Do you need an expert to provide advice on all things gardening? The Peninsula Garden Doctor, Karl Sonntag, is the man you want to talk to.

Lawn mowing & edging Tree lopping Hedging / Pruning Weeding Landscaping Transplanting Ride on available Car parks & Commercial properties Covered by public liability insurance

Friendly & reliable service for a competitive free quote call Karl

With greener thumbs than Shrek and a farming and horticultural background, Karl has spent many years transforming unruly outdoor areas into beautifully maintained garden spaces. Karl is capable of all facets of gardening and property maintenance and can provide specialist knowledge and equipment and do the jobs you don’t want to do. According to the Garden Doctor, spring is an ideal time to spray and fertilise your fruit trees, prune shrubs and mulch your garden. Lawns should be fertilised and may require top-dressing or de-thatching. For more gardening tips, ‘like’ the Peninsula Garden Doctor on Facebook. For for enquiries or quotes, phone Karl on 0410 434 823.

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Coastal chic at OZ Design

OZ Design Furniture Mornington welcomes you in store to view the latest summer 15-16 collection. This season OZ Design is embracing the Australian summer lifestyle with stories inspired by the latest interior trends. The summer OZ Coast collection is about light and breezy looks. Bring to life your casual yet stylish

coastal room settings with the use of natural fabrics and white wash timbers, paired perfectly with rattan and wicker accessories. Our New Haven dining table and bench styled with pops of citrus and marine blue accessories has all the elements to create a bright and fun summer look, that will have you longing for summer all year round. To view more of the new collection, visit

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OZ Design Furniture Mornington and chat with the friendly staff for product information, style tips and inspiration. OZ Design Furniture A: Peninsula Home Centre 1128 -1132 Nepean Highway, Mornington P: 8560 1137 W: ozdesignfurniture.com.au

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When renovating a home, we often look to the experts for tips and inspiration to ensure the best possible results. Australian interior design expert, Shaynna Blaze, identifies five key elements to consider with a kitchen or bathroom remodel on any budget. The face of hit shows The Block and Selling Houses Australia is a long-term fan of Granite Transformations, and recently enlisted the leading makeover specialists to renovate the kitchen, kitchenette and bathroom in her new studio in Hawthorn. “Granite Transformations enabled renovators like me to revamp my kitchen and bathroom by working with the existing surfaces and cabinets for a proportion of the cost of a complete demolition and rebuild. It’s been fantastic working with the team at Granite Transformations and incorporating their quality products and surfaces in this design space and I am excited to reveal the results,” Shaynna says.

Whether you are working with a modest budget or investing significantly, Shaynna has the following fundamental tips to consider when renovating: • Small budget, HUGE inspiration! Collect everything and anything that inspires you, and create your own lookbook or mood board to capture it all. “In the kitchen I was inspired by the heritage of the 1880 building while still making if feel and work as a kitchen of the 21st century,” says Shaynna. • Who will use the space and how? “Keeping these things in mind helps to create your layout, the appliances and fittings you need, right down to the colour palette you will select.” • Define your must-haves Both the bathroom and kitchen are frequently used spaces and therefore it’s critical the fittings are both functional and practical but also visually appealing. Identify the items you can’t live without and build from there. The mood was first priority in the studio for Shaynna; “The full-scale

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Trend Surface mosaic on the end wall was the starting point where everything was built from and then I was able to work out the lighting, fittings and flooring from there.” • Make the most of the space’s footprint Limited space often restricts the layout of a kitchen or bathroom. Ensure every space is well thought out and planned. “With only one wall for tall items in the kitchen my main priority was to make sure I would be able to fit as much bench, drawer and cupboard space as possible.”

• Add colour, texture and patterns. Colour, texture and patterns are stylistic building blocks, creating the mood and feel of each room. “The kitchen has subtle features with panel details in the island bench and glass overhead cabinets with a modern twist on the herringbone pattern in the mirror splashback tiles.” For more information about Granite Transformations, please visit www.granitetransformations.com.au

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Attract new customers using Bartercard

More than bricks and mortar on Bartercard Saving approximately $170,000 on Bartercard has allowed Adel Badawy, Director of Silverline Homes, to invest more into expanding his construction business and has paved the way to a wider market for the developer.

For a 100% sales guarantee and to see how Bartercard can build your business contact us today.

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Silverline Homes is shaping the streetscapes of the Mornington Peninsula through custom-built apartment designs that combine style and practicality. Adel said his strategy of trading to conserve cash on Bartercard includes a continual supply agreement with local rendering company Naran Clad, which he pays as a split of cash and Bartercard’s digital currency. “We also source painters, carpet suppliers and cleaners on Bartercard without a cash cost attached.” In order to earn the digital currency, he sells building materials on Bartercard. Adel said the current trend in construction is a practical approach to living built around quality, style and comfort. “This is achieved through thoughtful design that minimises wastefulness,” he said. “While the housing market is picking up and seeing a boost in construction,

people are stepping into it with more caution so our aim is to custom build to their budget without compromising on comfort, practicality or aesthetic. “Bartercard makes this achievable – for me it’s a solution that frees up cash flow, increases revenue, grows capital and forms the bedrock of strategic partnerships to expand our market.” Bartercard Australia CEO, Clive van Deventer said a trend across Bartercard’s membership base Australia-wide is laying down property deposits of trade dollars, which is funded by extra business and is showing to break down the barrier to the property market for buyers. “From a developer’s point of view, selling property on Bartercard can assist with pre-sales of their development to source finance and reduce holding costs, shift slowmoving stock and maintain their margins,” explains Clive. “For example if a developer has a property worth $400,000, they can sell it for a split of $80,000 on barter and the remainder in cash to achieve the selling price they want, and set the benchmark for other property sales in their development at $400,000.” To find out how Bartercard can benefit your business call Bartercard

Pictured: The core of Adel’s construction business is contemporary units and apartments and his fastexpanding portfolio grows by 55 to 65 homes each year.

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To celebrate the arrival of spring, Eden Gardens are delighted to announce the return of the hugely popular Eden Cash promotion, which offers Eden Gardens customers $20 of Eden Cash for every $100 they spend on plants, homewares or dining until 5pm September 30, 2015.

That’s right. For every $100 you spend on plants, homewares or dining – you’ll get $20 of Eden Cash to spend on Eden homewares during your next visit. With an exclusive range of beautiful furniture, soft furnishings, scented candles, soap, gift cards and artificial flowers to choose from, you’re sure to have lots of fun spending your Eden Cash. Spring and gardening go together, so we’re sure you’ll find it easy to earn a fist full of Eden Cash. Better still, Eden Cash has ‘no minimum spend’ - so, if you earn $100 of Eden Cash and find a homewares item that costs $100

you can take it home absolutely FREE. Last year Eden Gardens gave away over $200,000 in Eden Cash to participating Eden customers in the lead up to winter. This year, they are expecting to give away more! Under the capable stewardship of new manager and long-time peninsula resident, Tony Ling, the Eden Gardens nursery and homewares shop have never looked better. And, together with Fiona and Manfred – who continue to combine sumptuous food and fantastic service in the unique ambience of Linton’s Cafe – Tony and the whole team at Eden Gardens look forward to helping you make the most of this fantastic offer. Our advice: If you’re ready to start work on your garden, overdue for a family lunch or need to update those old outdoor cushions, there’s never been a better time to visit Eden Gardens, than now.

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Sungrace Enterprises When it comes to landscaping, whether indoors or outdoors, Sungrace Enterprises has got you covered. Servicing the industrial, commercial and domestic markets, Sungrace specialises in all aspects of landscaping. With over 30 years in the design and construction industry, Sungrace founder Gilbert Grace and his team have the skills and know how for all facets of your project from start to finish. They can design and install all types of projects, creating a beautiful outdoor space just for you. A huge asset to this business is its ability to offer the complete ‘package deal’, with their wideranging expertise allowing them to take on multifaceted projects. They can provide a complete solution for your outdoor space, transforming it into a safe, functional and aesthetically pleasing environment. And all of this accompanied by prompt and efficient service. They take great delight in transforming the old into the new, so call today for your free quote. SUNGRACE ENTERPRISES A: 27 Olstead Road, Baxter P: 5971 3246 W: sungrace.com.au

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