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Students take time out to remember war casualities MORNINGTON Secondary College students last week commemorated Remembrance Day, held nationally at 11am on 11 November. The service pays tribute to fallen soldiers and those who served in all wars. It is attended by students, staff and guests from community organisations and primary schools. This year, Victoria Police piper John Potter led the service with a bagpipe lament and wreath-laying ceremony. The CFA flag and drum corps led in the catafalque party headed by lead drummers Ella Burnett and Kaylee Webber. MCs were 2017 school captains Mitch Watson and Oskar Rutten. Principal Linda Station gave an insight into the significance of Remembrance Day and its relevance to the students. Nicole Grimshaw sang the national anthem and a special drum salute dedicated to the fallen: Field March – a Tribute to the ANZACS, was performed by drum corps coordinator Paul Papettas on snare, accompanied by senior bass drum leader Bailey O’Neil and junior bass leader Michael Walker.

Shire’s councillors are costly Neil Walker neil@mpnews.com.au MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire councillors collectively spent about $480,000 on expenses over three years during part of the previous 2012-2016 council term. The latest available figures show the shire's councillors are bigger spenders than their colleagues in either Frankston or Kingston.

Documents given to all councillors in March, show parking/travel as the largest expense for 11 councillors, at about $244,400. Another $27,000 was separately spent on council alcohol supplies in the previous four-year council term. Councillors in August voted to stop filling up council liquor cabinets at ratepayers’ expense. The March figures were compiled by council officers the month after councillors debated how best to repay

alleged exorbitant spending on conferences and seminars. The expenses exclude councillors’ $28,000 annual remuneration or $85,000 for the mayor over a 12-month mayoral term and superannuation calculated at 9.5 per cent of remuneration. The shire’s 11 councillors collectively spent $135,357 — about $100,000 more of ratepayers’ money on expenses compared to neighbouring Frankston and Kingston coun-

cils — over a 12-month period in the 2015-16 financial year (“Councillor expenses unknown”, The News 18/10/16). In 2014-15 the shire’s 11 councillors also spent about $150,000 more than the 18 Frankston and Kingston councillors combined. Some of the extra costs can be attributed to shire councillors having to travel greater distances across the municipality than at Frankston and Kingston, but a breakdown of shows

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Lower speeds to ‘aid safety, ease confusion’

Taking a stand against violence to women MORNINGTON Peninsula residents are invited to be part of the solution to violence against women by attending a range of community discussions on White Ribbon Day, Friday 25 November. Commentator and former independent MP Phil Cleary will head a 7–9pm discussion at the Commonfolk Coffee Company, 16 Progress St, Mornington. Register at eventbrite.com.au. Cleary has been at the forefront of the campaign to stop violence against women since his sister was murdered by her ex-partner in 1987. On the night, attendees will also hear from Acting Inspector Dean Clinton on how family violence is affecting the Mornington Peninsula.

The event requires a donation at the door, which will be contributed to the Mornington Peninsula Community Charitable Fund. Tickets are limited. Details: Lisa Gray on lisa.gray@mornpen.vic.gov. au or 0419 310806. White Ribbon ambassador Rosie Batty will speak after the ‘Western Port Takes a Stand street march, which starts from the Alfred St mall, Hastings, at 11.30am. There will be a free barbecue when the march ends at Hastings Hall. Last year’s march attracted more than 700 participants and this year organisers from Hastings Respectful Relationships Group hopes to better that turnout.

There will also be a 7-9am White Ribbon Day breakfast hosted by the Zonta Club at Brooklands of Mornington, 99 Tanti Av, Mornington, at $40 a head. Register at trybooking.com. All proceeds will be donated to the White Ribbon Foundation. Guest speakers will include Acting Senior Sergeant Craig Millar, divisional family violence coordinator, who is involved in work with youth at the Somerville Family Violence Unit. Paul Zappa - director of NIRODAH, an organisation which helps young people to work through issues and build positive and respectful relationships, will also speak at the breakfast.

SPEED limits on several Mornington Peninsula roads will be lowered to “improve safety, and make the speed zones clearer and easier to comply with”, according to VicRoads. The roads have been identified as having inconsistencies with varying speed limits, which the authority admitted “causes confusion”. The affected roads are: Mornington-Tyabb Rd, east of Peninsula Link; The 3.5km stretch of MorningtonTyabb Rd, east of Peninsula Link, to be cut to 80kph to match the existing speed limit on either side of this stretch. VicRoads estimates the journey along Mornington-Tyabb Rd will take an extra 21 seconds. Arthurs Seat Rd, William Rd to Cloud St. The speed limit along the 2.5km stretch of Arthurs Seat Rd, east of William Rd to Cloud St, will be cut to 80kph to match the current speed on this road (80kph to the east and 60kph to the west). The journey will take an extra 22 seconds. Balnarring Rd, Old Moorooduc Rd to Warrawee Rd. The speed limit along Balnarring Rd, from Old Moorooduc Rd to Warrawee Rd, will be cut to 80kph. The journey along Balnarring Rd will take an extra 90 seconds. Bittern Dromana/Dunns Creek Rd, east of Tubbarubba Rd to Coolart Rd. The speed limit along Bittern Dromana/Dunns Creek Rd, east of Tubbarubba to Coolart Rd, will be cut to 80kph. The journey along Balnar-

ring Rd will take an extra 76 seconds. VicRoads regional director Aidan McGann said the changes had been made after consultation with Mornington Peninsula Shire and Victoria Police. “We have made the decision to lower these speed limits to improve safety, make the speed zones clearer and easier to comply with,” he said. “The crash history on these roads demonstrates a poor safety record and, along with community feedback, the decision to lower the speeds has been made in the best interests of all road users,” Mr McGann said. “The reduction in speed will have minimal impacts on travel times, with only marginal increases in the time it will take to make your journey.”

Senior drivers A SENIOR Drivers’ ‘expo’ at Mornington Community Theatre next month aims to keep older drivers in the driver’s seat for longer. The expo, 9.30am-2.30pm, Saturday 3 December at the theatre in Wilsons Rd, will offer a free and confidential driving assessment by a driving instructor; free roadworthy check by VicRoads; and a free Road to Solo Driving book in a show bag. A free morning tea, cakes, scones, jam and cream, cheese and biscuits will be provided, as well as a free lunch of hamburgers and sausages and salads courtesy of Rye Lions Club. Details: Nancye-Joy Gardner, RoadSafe South East, 59864621 or 0419398695.

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U3A sings its way into festive spirit THE Mornington University of the Third Age annual concert is a time when members get into the spirit of the festive season. The program of song will range from Schubert and Bach to Andrew Lloyd-Webber, The Seekers and Christmas carols at the concert at 2pm, Thursday 24 November, at the Peninsula Community Theatre, Mornington. “Visitors will be impressed by the choir’s joyful singing and be moved

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by the passionate performance under the new musical director Heather Bird,� choir president Jan Hale said. They have previously performed at charities and other events under the direction of the late Warwick Taylor. “After an unsettling period of changing roles, [this year’s concert] marks the beginning of a new era in the history of the choir as Heather Bird takes up the baton,� Ms Hale said. “With the return of the much loved piano accompanist Christine

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Port in waiting: Mornington Peninsula Shire and the City of Frankston have backed the expansion of the Port of Hastings, although Infrastructure Victoria says any decision is years away. Picture: Gary Sissons

and evidence received, will also be assessed and considered.” When announcing its investigation into the need and site for a second container port Infrastructure Victoria said a decision “is still likely to be a number of years away.” The government agency also stated that it sees expanding existing ports or building new ones “a last option”. It says the smarter approach is to make better use of existing assets, including port road and rail links, and to manage demand, such as spreading truck movements more evenly throughout the day and night. Infrastructure Victoria has also warned that both Hastings and Bay

West require “significant dredging, reclamation of land (creating new land using dredge material), and construction of land transport connections”. Environment impacts of developing either site will not be made in time for next year’s report as “both sites are located in or adjacent to environmentally-sensitive areas”. The “Preparing advice on Victoria’s future ports capacity” discussion paper says the annual rate of increased container traffic being handled at Melbourne has levelled out and now sits at less than three million a year. It says Melbourne’s limit is eight to seven million containers a year (Victorian Ports Strategic Framework, 2004).

Infrastructure Victoria says it would take up to 15 years for a port to be up and running and that, if built, it should be done in stages to avoid overspending. Its costings for Bay West and Hastings will be based on a new port able to handle three million containers at first and have the capability of being expanded for up to six or 10 million containers. However, Infrastructure Victoria’s report keeps referring back to the reason for its investigation as being if, and when, a new container port is needed. The report also mentions redistributing the types of cargoes handled at the existing ports of Hastings, Geelong

and Portland. “The most important thing to acknowledge about planning for future commercial port capacity is the high degree of uncertainty about future conditions,” the report states. “Our main focus is on the need for, and timing of, a second container port, and where it might be located. In preparing our advice we will also consider the possible relocation of other trades between Victoria’s ports (for example, motor vehicles, chemicals, grain, break bulk cargo and fuel) or terminals for cruise ships, and what factors may drive any relocation. “Reducing uncertainty while preserving flexibility is the key driver in our analysis of the timing for investment in new ports capacity. In the short to medium term, allowing the Port of Melbourne to grow to its largest feasible capacity is the most costeffective way of meeting increased Victorian container throughput. “Maximising existing ports’ capacity ensures a second port is built only when it is needed. “The scope set out by government is clear. We need to provide advice on when to invest in extra container port capacity, and where – at either a Hastings or Bay West location,” Infrastructure Victoria’s CEO Michel Masson said when releasing the discussion paper.” The discussion paper is available at yoursay.infrastructurevictoria.com.au The community workshop is at the Harbour View Motor Inn’s Victoriana Function centre, 126 Marine Pde, Hastings, 6-8pm Wednesday 23 November.

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Council can be costly Continued from Page 1 Last week The News again asked for full councillor expenses figures and was given details of conferences and seminars totals for each councillor during the previous council term. The figures provided to councillors in March (four months before the first request from) show ADSL internet services provided to councillors are a major expense for ratepayers. Councillors are provided with a wi-fi “dongle” to access the internet and online documents stored on council sites only accessible by council staff and councillors. The ADSL costs, coupled with home phone line expenses, came to about $40,400 over three years. Councillors’ mobile phones are a separate expense at $19,500 for all 11 councillors. Their expenses for a fax machine/printer came in just under $20,000. Conferences and seminars cost ratepayers just under $109,000 from November 2012 until February 2016. Meals, drinks, parking and travel expenses were often allocated as sundry expenses instead of being assigned to specific categories. In August councillors in the previous council adopted a new expenses policy that gives councillors the right to each spend up to $30,000 over four years on such things as conferences and seminars ($16,000), education and training ($10,000) and entertainment ($4000).

The new team THREE of four councillors seeking re-election last month were returned: Bev Colomb (Briars ward), Antonella Celi (Seawinds) and Hugh Fraser (Nepean). David Garnock (Cerberus) lost out to Kate Roper in the October poll which saw 50 candidates contesting 11 seats over six wards. Eight new councillors - David Gill (Red Hill); Kate Roper (Cerberus); Julie Edge (Watson); Rosie Clark and Sam Hearn (Briars); Bryan Payne (Nepean); and Simon Brooks and Frank Martin (Seawinds) - were elected. Successful candidates met at a public statutory council meeting on Monday evening (14 November) to be sworn in as councillors and vote for a councillor to serve as mayor for the first 12 months of the new four-year council term. See mpnews.com.au for news about the new mayor.

Art show supports community causes THE 45th Mornington art exhibition at the Peninsula Community Theatre in the new year will feature more than 700 artistic works. The exhibition runs 19- 26 January, is presented by Mornington Rotary Club and attracts artists, art investors and visitors from around Victoria. The annual event has so far raised more than $1 million, with about 60 per cent of the money going to Mornington projects. Money from the show has helped the Rotary club support projects in Australia and overseas, including polio eradication, a jaundice monitor for The Bays Hospital and a sailability program at Mornington Yacht club. Businesses are invited to support the art exhibition with a sponsorship package. Details: John Renowden, 5988 3305.

Helping hand: The Bays maternity manager Margaret Joyce with the jaundice monitor from the Rotary Club of Mornington.

Summit leads the way to ‘ageing well’ RESIDENTS are invited to share their ideas and experiences at a Positive Ageing Community Summit, 10am-2pm, Thursday 24 November. The Mornington Peninsula, which has the second oldest population cohort in Victoria, with more than 30 per cent of residents aged over 60. This compares with the Melbourne metropolitan average of 17 per cent. The number is expected to grow to more than 33 per cent by 2030. The shire-run summit aims to get people together to assess and comment on its Positive

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Rally for animals A PUBLIC rally outside the Mornington animal shelter later this week will push for it to be made a no-kill shelter, open for public visits, with animals being listed for adoption on PetRescue as well as other media, and with a simplified adoption process.

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A MODEL boat valued at $4000 was among antiques stolen from a Tyabb house early on Sunday 6 November. The display boat, pictured, was among jewellery and other items also valued at “many thousands of dollars”, Mornington Peninsula CIU’s Senior Sergeant Alan Paxton said. The model is 170cm long and named Riva Aqua Marina. No one was at the Mornington-Tyabb Rd house when the thieves struck. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.

Injuries from fights A FIGHT behind a Mornington hotel left three victims with head injuries, 1.15am, Saturday 5 November. Mornington Peninsula CIU’s Senior Sergeant Peter Drake said words were exchanged between a group of five Polynesians in their early 20s and three Caucasians in their late 20s in the hotel. A one-on-one fight was arranged in a laneway car park but, in what turned out to be an all-in brawl, one of the older trio received head injuries, another was knocked unconscious, and the third suffered punches to the head. An ambulance took the injured men to Frankston Hospital.

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Busy bee: Historian Val Wilson celebrates 80 years.

In another early-morning incident, a man leaving a Sorrento hotel was bashed by a group in their late teens, Sunday 6 November. Nothing was stolen in the unprovoked attack on the 21-year-old. Anyone with information is urged to call Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.

Mt Eliza burglary A MT ELIZA man returning home from work, Tuesday 8 November, discovered a TV set, PC and jewellery had been stolen. Thieves had entered the Glen Shian Lane house through the garage and then accessed the house, police said. They ransacked cupboards and drawers before making off with the $1300 haul. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.

Medical break-in THIEVES rummaged through cupboards and drawers at a Crib Point medical centre before stealing a TV set, between 3-6 November. The Stony Pt Rd premises was unoccupied at the time.

History in the making MORNINGTON historian and author Val Wilson celebrated her 80th birthday at the Mornington Hotel recently with 60 of her friends and family. For the past eight years Ms Wilson has run tours of the pioneer graves at the Mornington Cemetery off Craigie Rd and is researching the stories behind some of the pioneers buried there. In 2014 she wrote a book containing the biographies of everyone on the honour roll at Mornington Memorial

Park, in Barkly St, to commemorate the centenary of the beginning of the World War I. Ms Wilson is on the committee of the Mornington and District Historical Society and is life member of the South Mornington Junior Football Club. She was awarded the Order of Australia medal in 2015 for service to the community of Mornington as an historian, and she shows no sign of slowing down.


Lights in right place - VicRoads VICROADS has defended pedestrian lights being installed near the Tower Rd- Nepean Highway intersection at Mt Eliza rather than at Kunyung Rd, which is closer to schools, service centres, post office, milk bar and a bus stop. A summary of complaints to The News over the past six months show most claimed the lights were of little benefit to cars turning into and out of Tower Rd, while fewer pedestrians needed to cross the busy road there. In contrast, the Kunyung Rd intersection was described as a “very dangerous six-lane, 80kph crossing point on the crest of a hill”. The $500,000 Tower Rd traffic lights project was financed by the federal government ($400,000) and Mornington Peninsula Shire ($100,000).

VicRoads regional director Aidan McGann said two people had died at the Tower Rd-Nepean Highway intersection in recent years and that there had been three other serious crashes, near misses and minor accidents at the intersection. Mr McGann said one recorded crash at the Nepean Highway-Kunyung Rd intersection – a serious-injury crash involving a pedestrian – had occurred in the five years to June. “Traffic queuing in Tower Rd is now being detected and, if necessary, the pedestrian crossing will be switched on to stop traffic on Nepean Highway, safely allowing road users to exit Tower Rd and enter Nepean Highway,” he said. “VicRoads will continue to monitor the safety and operation of the intersection.”

Freeway frenzy at McCrae THE driver of a Toyota Landcruiser was arrested, Tuesday 8 November, after allegedly driving south in the northbound lanes of the Mornington Peninsula Freeway and crashing into a fence at McCrae. Hastings police caught up with the 25-year-old Rye man at the intersection of Glendale Grove and Wattle Rd after he ran into a cyclone fence. Leading Senior Constable Paul Turner said police were told the man left a service station on Peninsula Link at Moorooduc and drove south about 5.20pm. They received many calls about the car being driven erratically and speeding on its way towards Rosebud.

Patrols spotted the car on the Bayview Rd off ramp at McCrae, before it was driven back onto the freeway and along the median strip away from police. The driver is expected to be charged on summons with evading police, drink driving and other traffic offences. Police want to hear from anyone who saw the blue Toyota Landcruiser on Peninsula Link or the Mornington Peninsula Freeway that afternoon. They are urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report to crimestoppersvic.com.au

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Peninsula landscapes to be ‘linked’ THE Mornington Peninsula Landcare Network has been given $300,000 to be spent over four years linking native habitat and controlling weeds and pest animals. The Linking the Mornington Peninsula Landscape – From Planning to Action project will involve several biolink plans which include improving waterways and wetlands.

“This is a fantastic opportunity for the Mornington Peninsula Landcare Network to begin the implementation of local biolinks plans and provide a practical demonstration of community-based catchment management,” PPWCMA CEO David Buntine said on Saturday 5 November when announcing the funding at an event to celebrate the 30th anniversary of

Caring for land: Attendees at the 30th anniversary of Landcare celebration. Pictures: Alison Hoelzer

Landcare at Boneo Park Equestrian Centre. “It is a great boost toward the long-term vision for a major biolink spanning the length of the peninsula, enhancing biodiversity, protecting wa-

ter quality and building the resilience of this area’s plants and animals to our changing climate.” The money comes from the state government’s Our Catchments, Our Communities program.

Linking habitats: Celebrating 30 years of Landcare are, from left, David Buntine, Ben Cullen, Bernie Schedvin, David Maddocks, James Fitzsimons and Doug Evans with an Australasian bittern palm frond creation.

Speed feedback MORNINGTON Peninsula residents are being asked to give feedback on the shire’s plan to lower the speed limit along Melbourne Road in Blairgowrie. There is an 80kph speed limit on a section of Melbourne Rd between Iolanda St, Rye and Waverly St, Sorrento, but the council is proposing a 70kph limit along the entire length of Melbourne Rd. Feedback will be submitted to VicRoads. To have a say, complete the survey by midnight Sunday 27 November at mornpen.vic.gov.au/ haveyoursay

Ideas invited MORNINGTON Peninsula residents are being invited to have their say on programs and projects for council’s 2017/18 budget. CEO Carl Cowie said the shire wanted to engage with the community in a “accountable” manner. “This is particularly important for the 2017/18 annual budget following on from council elections and in the context of the rate capping constraints,” said Mr Cowie. Ideas, including name and contact details, can be submitted at: mornpen.vic.gov.au/budget2018 before 5pm on Thursday 8 December. Verbal presentations can be made in December. The 2013-2017 council plan can be downloaded from the shire’s website or obtained from shire offices. The 2017-2021 council plan is under development and will be adopted by 30 June 2017.

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Top guns: Women’s world champion Anna Shedrina and junior men’s world champion Mitchell Iles competed in the first of four qualifying events at Frankston Clay Target Club last weekend. Picture: Gary Sissons

Club on target for Australia CLAY target enthusiasts from all over the country converged on Frankston last weekend for the Universal Trench Commonwealth Titles, a qualification event for the 2017 Australian team selection. The prestigious event on Saturday 5-Sunday 6 November was keenly contested with about 90 competitors in 15 squads, coming hot on the heels of the 2016 team’s incredible success at the world championships in Morocco two months ago. That team - made up of shooters from all over the country, returned with world championship titles in three of the four categories - open, junior and ladies, and the Australian junior team and ladies team also won the team gold medals, while the open team took the silver. The Frankston event was the first of four qualifying events

around Australia over the next six months, with the best three target shooters of each category to represent Australia at the 2017 UT world championships in France. Club secretary Jane Vella said the 2016 team’s success created huge interest in the UT discipline of clay target shooting and drew a large crowd of enthusiasts and onlookers. Olympians Mitchel Iles, who went to Rio and also won the UT open and junior world championship this year, and Craig Henwood, who competed at Beijing in 2008, were among competitors. Ms Vella said clay target shooting was growing in popularity, with more than 1000 members at the Frankston club this year, aged from 12 to 90. More info about the UT discipline can be found at the Universal Trench Australia page on Facebook.

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Saving wildlife I too like walking my dog through the Mornington Peninsula National Park, but totally agree with and support the ban on dogs. Our wildlife needs all the help and support it can get. Hopefully the dog ban and subsequent eradication of all feral species will help lessen the pressure and impact on our precious and unique flora and fauna and see their numbers increase. In their letter (“Dog ban ransom to protect a few birds� Letters 1/11/16) Wayne and Brenda Harding state “... studies have shown that they (hooded plovers) are more vulnerable to foxes, feral cats, ravens and high tides� rather than domestic dogs. This is quite right. But an important step in maintaining and increasing the population of this endangered bird is to easily remove domestic dogs and concentrate on other mitigating factors that threaten all of the native species along the coast without the fear of lethally baiting untargeted domestic animals. But it’s not just the hooded plover that are under threat. Many other bird and animal species are impacted by domestic dogs and introduced feral animals that cannot be controlled safely,

THE Mornington Peninsula National Park is home to many species of birds - including the nankeen kestrel, left, and sooty oystercatcher - as well as the endangered hooded plover.

humanely and ethically without the dog ban. I live close to the national park and have never had a problem walking on the narrow dirt roads despite there being no footpaths, pot holes, puddles and occasional flooding. I hope all dog walkers can find other suitable places to walk their pooches and still enjoy the national park. Hopefully too they will continue to “... pick up rubbish on the beach, report wildlife in distress, report abalone poachers and put out fires�. They should also look out for an increase in native flora and fauna including hooded plovers, nankeen kestrels, sooty oystercatchers and many other species we are blessed with. Long live the pooch (just in the right place). George Russell, Blairgowrie

Not all agree I can assure Jill Sands, secretary of the Nepean Ratepayers Association, that she does not represent the view of all ratepayers of Nepean ward when she calls for Cr Hugh Fraser to be elected as the next mayor of Mornington Peninsula Shire Council (“Neglect means it’s time for Nepean ward mayor�, Letters 8/11/16). My wife and I are longstanding ratepayers of Nepean ward and we want as mayor a person who will

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Thoughtless owners What is wrong with Summerhill dog owners, their dog ownership habits are disgusting. Every day when my wife and I go for a walk there is always fresh doggy doos to keep you alert as to where you walk. One morning the doos were spread over about 20 meters, the poor dog was not even allowed to stop to do his business. Another habit these thoughtful dog owners have is picking the dog’s doos up, putting it in a bag and then, guess what, they throw the bag away. One morning we counted seven used bags just chucked into bushes and other discreet places, not very good for the environment that half these people would preach about. Graeme Eaton, Mornington.

‘Responsible’ waste Cr Hugh Fraser has me scratching my head.

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I am surprised Wayne and Brenda Harding (“Dog ban ransom to protect a few birds� Letters 1/11/16) are bewildered by reversal of dog regulations in the Mornington Peninsula National Park. The decision by the state government to revert back to national park “no dogs� regulations was supported by Labor, Liberals and Greens. It will help protect more than 36 species that are under pressure in our national park, not “just a few birds�. A 10-year education program has not worked. Figures show dog owners continued to show no regard for the national park dog regulations. I have photos taken by volunteers to prove this, some taken in the last couple of weeks at 16th Beach. Dogs are a proven threat to native fauna. Instances of wallabies being chased by off-leash dogs are well documented. Motion cameras have filmed dogs running through breeding areas crushing nests and off-leash dogs have killed beach-nesting bird chicks. In 2013 Parks Victoria ran an extensive public dog regulations review campaign. The majority “local� vote was to discontinue dogs in the Mornington Peninsula National Park. However, an independent group analysed the submissions and recommended the dogs “on-leash� regulations remain. There are no zoned areas on any beach for beach-nesting birds. These birds nest above the high tide line and feed at the water’s edge. High tides and avian predators are a natural phenomenon. Foxes can now be targeted more effectively in some areas where baits are now safe to use. Four years of monitoring hooded plover nests with motion cameras has only picked up one cat.

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What’s he on about? (“Landfill collapse”, Letters 1/11/16). Of course if you take “landfill” waste and dispose of it somewhere the environmental outcome is the same. The only way this changes is if the volume is reduced. The previous long standing policy of Mornington Peninsula Shire was to sponsor an alternative waste treatment plant that could reduce landfill waste by up to 75 per cent. This policy was scrapped when the concept of zero carbon was introduced, requiring waste to be trucked somewhere else (at $27 a household) so that the carbon emissions would not be counted against the peninsula. The Fraser stance induces dubious statements in support of a misguided policy of carbon neutrality, one that cannot be achieved while the [Rye] tip remains open. It’s our rubbish tip and we have a responsibility to dispose of it in the most environmentally benign manner possible. Graeme Morrison, Mornington Peninsula Ratepayers’ and Residents’ Association

Councillor’s thanks Thank you to the other candidates in the Red Hill ward Morningtn Peninsula Shire Council election for the way in which you conducted your campaigns. Putting your hand up and being open to scrutiny and questioning takes self belief and a willingness to work on behalf of your community and all council candidates should be congratulated for their efforts. Thank you to those who supported me. I will do my best to ensure community values and expectations are met by Mornington Peninsula Shire Council. I appreciate your trust. Please phone me on 0435 260 384 to discuss or bring local issues to my attention. The reason I stood for council was to try to protect our coastal village character, our beaches and the open spaces of our hinterland, all of which make up the essence of living on the peninsula. I would like your assistance as your newly elected Red Hill ward councillor to help protect the peninsula from insensitive development

while promoting sound planning principles and worthwhile developments. David Gill, councillor Red Hill ward

Minister’s wrong turn On the very day when delegates were meeting in Morocco to try and convince all governments to abide by their environmental commitments, our Minister for the Environment, Josh Frydenberg, went on air to complain about the closing down of the Hazelwood power station, the most polluting station in Australia. The minister’s brief commits him to protecting the environment by lowering our CO2 production. Those who have expressed surprise at the closure announcement have been asleep for a long time because environmental and other groups have been requesting this closure for years, especially after the fires in 2014 when much of the Latrobe Valley was subjected to heavy smoke pollution which caused much human misery. It would be refreshing if the minister, instead of complaining, congratulated the French company on its policy to concentrate on renewable energy. The minister could provide support for the valley at a time when its residents need every assistance to replace the coal industry with other employment. I think the minister should make up his mind as to whether he wants to be Minister for the Environment or the Minister for Coal. Peter Strickland, Balnarring

Greens, go to the pub I do not like [US presidential elect] Donald J Trump. I think he is an ego driven bully who disrespects all of those who disagree with his point of view. That being said, I find it hard to believe the reaction his win has triggered in much of our media and left leaning politicians. The leader of the Greens was “ flabbergasted by the result“. Here is a little advice to the senator: Give the wine tasting at the art gallery opening a miss for the night and head down to your local public bar.

Have a talk to the tradies and the factory workers and ask what they find important in their lives. It’s not some little frog holding up a freeway in the northern suburbs, it’s not Bill Leak’s cartoon telling it how it is. It’s not building another desalination plant because a few union mates want some extra cash. It’s family security. An Australia where their kids can have reasonable prospects of getting a job. An Australia where you can save up to buy that nice imported car without fear of it being stolen. A place where you don’t have to sleep with a baseball bat beside your bed. An Australia where all Australians are treated equally by one rule of law and not singled out for special consideration just because of race. So, Dr Di Natale and the rest of your supporters, by-pass the latest avant garde cinema release, give the hooded plover a day off and duck down to your local pub. You might just be surprised what the “ silent majority “ actually think. Michael Free, Mt Martha

Economic incompetence After World War II this country evolved into a formidable industrial powerhouse with factories and industry everywhere. Jobs and growth, innovation, production and wealth. Our governments owned the railways, water,electricity, even some banks and insurance companies. A strong union movement ensured very good wages and conditions. At one stage we had the highest living standards in the world. The communists and China were, of course, our worst fear and we had tariffs to protect us from slave labour imports. Then, somewhere in the 1960s, some of our financial “experts” and inept, or worse, politicians started a campaign to reduce tariff protection. I distinctly remember them saying that we were living in a fool’s paradise and there would be no jobs for our grandchildren. We must compete on a level playing field. Now,with no tariff protection and free trade agreements there is little industry left. We gave it all to China, for free. There are few jobs for my grandchildren, fewer still for young adults

with talents and aptitudes in such fields as engineering, physics, mathematics and chemistry. Brilliant young minds making hamburgers or serving in shops. Without a powerful industrial base a country is nothing. Worthless. Our “new economy” is based on and held together by credit and debt. Fool’s paradise? No, fool’s hell. Brian A Mitchelson, Mornington

Foreshore danger I have just discovered a gigantic mountain of concrete at Rosebud foreshore jetty. There has been no mention of it in the papers and in my opinion it was a secret council decision, constructed under the cover of winter, with a tri-level [block of units] nearby. The children’s Playspace is an environmental health and safety problem which will leave the council open to litigation . The extra eight car parks are insufficient for the high rise and eateries on the ground floor, let alone a parking problem for those who may attend the concrete mountain named Rosebud Foreshore Playspace. Last and most importantly, the cost for this bungle must be in the millions. Lynette Thompson, Rosebud Editor: The Rosebud Foreshore Playspace is part of the Destination Rosebud project, financed by Mornington Peninsula Shire ($1.3m) and the state government ($4.15m).

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Monterey Secondary College wins prestigious award By Allan Pizzey AM THE Order of Australia Association, Mornington Peninsula Regional Groups Annual Schools Award Prize has been running for the past 17 years. The award is open to Secondary Schools within the boundaries of Frankston City and the Mornington Peninsula Shire, involving students from years 10, 11 and12. For the 2016 Schools Award Prize the Mornington Peninsula Regional Group invited submissions from 27 Schools for a program that exemplifies pride in responsible Australian Citizenship, by improving the quality of life in our local communities. The Winning School receives $1000.00 and an engraved plaque; the School placed second receives $500.00 and a framed certificate and the School placed third receives $250.00 and a framed certificate. Monterey Secondary College’s 2016 winning project was titled “VCAL Connect” its introduction followed much research, investigation and consultation as to the needs of Monterey Secondary College students resulting in 2015 to a complete revamp of the focus of the VCAL (Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning) program at the College. The Monterey Secondary College has a strong focus on the role that VCAL plays in the strengthening of the College outcomes. It is based on two streams, one a VCAL Industry Connect, where Students have been partnered with Parks Victoria and the Green Army one day each week to assist in clearing regrowth vegetation in the Pines Flora and Fauna Reserve

Monterey receiving their prize: (l to r); Ms. Susan Bollard (VCAL Coordinator); Deichurah Pompey (student); Mr. Chris Crewther MP (Federal Member for Dunkley); Mr. Brian Stahl OAM JP (Chairman of Mornington Regional Group); Mr. Stuart Jones (Principal). . Picture: Supplied

in the Frankston North. This Park is managed by both Frankston Council and Parks Victoria. The second VCAL stream is Sport Connect, where the students have worked closely with the NRL, AFL

and FFV (Soccer) to develop skills and competencies to qualify as Junior and Youth coaches for the major codes. Monterey’s response to the needs of its students and their community has a high priority in the daily life of the

college, which is underlined by not only the very strong community work of the VCAL program, but by the whole focus of Monterey Secondary College’s ethos. Second Prize went to Elisabeth

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Murdoch College for their project titled “EMC QSA Action Group”. The QSA Action Group continually strives to raise awareness about homophobic bullying and the impacts on mental health that this has, and challenging all homophobic or transphobic language and behaviour. This has included talking to staff about ensuring they continue to raise standards around this issue. This program that started some two and a half years ago addressing the issue at school level, has now been extended to the wider community through involvement with the Peninsula Pride Group, support of the initiatives of the State Government and the Frankston City Council. Third Prize went to Mornington Secondary College for their project titled “The College Ambassador Program”. This program is designed to develop leadership skills and involve and engage students in School and Community life. This is done by providing opportunities for the students to develop skills in public speaking, organising events, fund raising for community causes, planning and chairing meetings. The program is led by the year 12 Captains and Vice Captains and is functioning across years 7 to 12, and is showing positive results within the College, improving the quality of life of the individuals and the college community. Following some positive feedback, the College believes that in time, the program will develop a broader perspective about contributing to the wider community.

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activities during the school terms. During school holidays it will offer holiday programs for those parents who cannot afford traditional childcare.” “It is also a conduit between the indigenous population and health services. Various health services can come and speak to people about services in their area, whether it be health, wellbeing, or family support.” While the facility has been open for about a year and a half, the members of the association are now ready to officially launch and spread the word about what the association entails. “We consider it imperative to embrace the surrounding community and raise our profile in the community. That way we can let people know what they are about,” said Ms Kent. “We would be delighted if the residence of Frankston and the surround areas came to our celebration launch event to officially open Nairm Marr Djambana.” “This is the first and only gathering place in Frankston, a culturally safe space of learning and knowledge for our peoples and the broader communities of Frankston and beyond.” “This is a historical event for everyone and we look forward to seeing you there!” The celebration day will be held on Saturday 19 November between 10am and 3pm, at Nairm Marr Djambanna, located on Nursery Avenue, Frankston (right behind Jubilee Park).

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EMBRACED by the Warringine Creek Reserve and coastal wetlands, and with a fabulous view of Western Port Bay, this breathtaking property offers an extraordinary lifestyle of grand proportions. From the welcoming entrance with high ceilings, this opulent home is generous in every aspect with a remarkable variety of modern appointments and spacious living areas. The clever floor plan and high-tech features begin downstairs with a home theatre room complete with built-in surround sound system, and from the vast, lightfilled family room and dining area you effortlessly move out to a private alfresco entertaining area. The enormous

kitchen has crisp white benchtops that contrast nicely against the softer tones of the cabinetry, and stainlesssteel appliances include a dishwasher and an underbench oven. There is also a walk-in pantry. A comfortable guest bedroom has a pleasant view of the garden and also boasts an ensuite and a walk-in robe. At the top of the stairs is a magnificent central living area with richly carpeted floors that opens straight ahead to an alfresco dining balcony enclosed with clear zip track blinds, and to the left is a tiled entertaining zone with wet bar that opens out to a beautiful terrace where you can sit and watch

the action on the bay. The incredible master bedroom is unrivalled in its extravagance with a raised spa bath affording a view across the wetlands, and to the equally impressive ensuite is an oversized shower and a dressing room. A third bedroom has built-in robes and a separate study opens out to another balcony that overlooks the front of the property. Complete with keyless entry, ducted heating, air conditioning and security system, this stellar residence also boasts manicured gardens, a double garage with adjoining man cave and two garden sheds.

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AUCTION Saturday 10th of December at 11am Inspect Saturday 4 - 4:30pm Dean Phillips 0402 833 865

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WOODLANDS MANOR • Immaculately modernised Victorian-style home on 2/3 acre with championship-size mod-grass tennis court, established gardens, alfresco deck and breakfast courtyard • Four living and dining areas including sunken formal lounge with open fireplace, adjoining exquisite provincial kitchen featuring granite counters, Belling oven and Asko dishwasher • Zoned ducted heating and s/system air-con, plus rainwater tanks and garden shed • Quiet court location, only 1.2km to Mt Eliza North Primary and nearby to all other essential amenities in Mt Eliza Village

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18 King Georges Avenue, Mornington With the sea breeze in the air and the beachfront merely metres away, this distinctively designer brand new single-level three-bedroom, two-bathroom plus a study residence has been custom designed for a low-maintenance beachside lifestyle that whilst utterly luxurious is instantly relaxing in this coveted Fishermans Beach location within close proximity of Main Street’s cosmopolitan cafes, cinema, Esplanade walking trails and schools. Three living zones linking to an expansive decked entertaining courtyard complement a sublime stone and Miele kitchen with butler’s pantry, oak lined cellar, luxe main bedroom suite with courtyard, oak flooring, sleek black tapware and double remote garage.

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2/55 Herbert Street, Mornington Hidden away in a boutique group in coveted Beleura Hill, this magnificent architect-designed two-storey four-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom residence is unrivalled in quality and size. Beautifully finished with polished floorboards and streaming natural light, the low-maintenance interiors emphasise space and seamless indoor-outdoor northern living with a private entertaining deck leading off the spacious open-plan living and dining zone; while the stone and Bosch kitchen is customised for gourmet efficiency. A palatial ground-floor main bedroom suite and double remote garage reflect the first class fit-out just a short walk to magical Mills Beach and the cosmopolitan lifestyle and café scene of Main Street.

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Auction

A3 B1 C2

48 Herbert Street, Mornington Surrounded by million dollar homes in prestigious Beleura Hill, this exceptional setting with a 1920s three-bedroom residence is moments from beautiful Mills Beach and vibrant Main Street’s cafes and boutique shops and offers a unique opportunity to capitalise on existing plans and permits for two luxurious townhouses. The state-of-the-art design features façades designed in context with the coastal surrounding and stylish interiors offering a two-storey three-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom plus a study residence with internal lift and a single-level two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence. Snap up the chance to secure this exciting development opportunity and reap the rewards of this blue ribbon ready to go project in one of Mornington’s most coveted settings.

Auction Inspect Contact

Saturday 3rd December 12.00pm As advertised or by appointment Kylie Miller 0404 041 554 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103

bowmanandcompany.com.au

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168 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888

Safety Beach Auction this Saturday

Auction

2/205 Dromana Parade, Safety Beach In a location synonymous with the beach, the bay and good times, this dynamic unit offers a lifestyle of privilege and exclusivity. Designed for those who demand the best, this single-level unit is fitted with the highest quality appointments with two large fitted bedrooms, sleek stone kitchen, spacious open living, separate dining, stylish bathroom, generous Merbau alfresco entertaining decks, double glazed windows and a remote garage. In the heart of Safety Beach within minutes walk of the beachfront, this exclusive unit is first class sea change or exclusive weekender by the water.

Auction Saturday 19th November 2.30pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Damian Smith 0481 875 243 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

A2 B1 C1 Mornington

Auction

15 Darcy Street, Mornington An irresistible blend of designer flair and lifestyle convenience, this four-bedroom, two-bathroom residence has been fully renovated and extended to create a stunning family home that fulfils lifestyle priorities with absolute style. Two superb living zones complement a dining room overlooking a deep entertaining deck, a beautiful kitchen with feature timber island and bespoke pendant lights, and a sublime master bedroom suite with private deck. With a stunning main bathroom and remote gates to a double carport, this impressive home is set in quiet surroundings close to Benton Squares shops, schools, the nearby beachfront and vibrant Main Street.

Auction Saturday 26th November 12.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Jake Egan 0491 129 137 Rachel Crook 0419 300 515 bowmanandcompany.com.au

A4 B2 C2 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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Using a Rural Sales Specialist to sell your acreage property can really pay dividends. Cameron McDonald knows the market inside out and can offer you the most active, genuine database of rural & lifestyle buyers available. Just look at these outstanding recent sales and judge for yourself...

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40 Fauconshawe Street, Balnarring Beach

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If you would like an appraisal to find out your property’s current value, Call Cameron McDonald 0418 330 916

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Winner drawn at our FREE Family Fun Day on Sunday 4th December, 2016 at Mornington Park.

Someone in your area WILL win a Mazda MX-5 on December 4th, 2016...Could it be you? Eview Group Mornington Peninsula are giving you the opportunity to win a Brand New Mazda MX-5 valued at $35,776 including on road costs (RRP)**.

To enter: Exclusively list and sell your home with Eview Mornington Peninsula between July 1st 2016 and November 30th 2016 to go into the draw.

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Great estate agents

“The difference between a good price and a great price is a great estate agent�

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“The difference between a good price and a great price is a great estate agent”

Main St, Mornington Dava Drive Shops

Dava Hotel

3/610 Esplanade

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MORNINGTON 14 Exford Drive

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‘Mornington Peninsula’s most dynamic team’

Main St, Mornington Fishermans Beach

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A HAVEN FOR PEACE AND TRANQUILLITY Set on a huge 1250sqm (approx.) block, this elegant and tastefully renovated two storey home requires nothing more for you to do other than, move in and enjoy. Boasting calming neutral tones throughout, timeless polished timber oorboards, expansive colonial windows ďŹ lling the home with the north facing sunlight, modern kitchen with s/s appliances and Caesarstone benchtops, 3 spacious bedrooms plus study PLUS guests retreat and extensive undercover outdoor entertaining area.

PRICE Negotiable over $545,000 VIEW By Appointment AGENT Brooke Ramsay 0447 722 980

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CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

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CRIB POINT 7 MILNE STREET

MAIN ROAD LOCATION Commercial Lease on almost 1/2 acre. Highly sought after location with excellent main road exposure. This property is offering secure land, shed and ofďŹ ce space with amenities, triple interceptor grease trap and 3 phase power. OfďŹ ce space comprises of male & female toilets, showers, powder room with vanity.

PRICE $2,200pcm + Outgoings VIEW By Appointment AGENT Ella Hansen 5979 3555 Chris Watt 0417 588 321

Reasonable rent and terms with further options are all negotiable. Total land area of 1,645 m2 this will not last long.

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HASTINGS 2132 FRANKSTON-FLINDERS ROAD

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24 ACRES OF LUSH MORNINGTON COUNTRYSIDE This 24 acre (approx.) property encapsulates the magnificent Mornington Peninsula and is an exceptional home for horse owners or hobby farmers with lush and fertile pasture for grazing or crops. LAND 16 Large fenced paddocks - 150 ML of recycled water supply from SEW available for irrigation - Fresh water dam and large farm shed HOME 3 Large bedrooms plus study - Master with walk in robe and ensuite - Family country kitchen opening to dining & living area with sliding doors out to beautiful & large paved court yard

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

FOR SALE Expressions of Interest Close Monday 21st November at 4:00pm VIEW

Saturday 12:30-1:30pm

AGENT

Richard Whitehead 0412 328 718

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MORNINGTON 800 MOOROODUC HIGHWAY

DUAL OCCUPANCY WITH SUBDIVISION POTENTIAL “Teio Park” One of the largest single holdings on French Island consisting of 80 acres natural bush adjacent to Pinnacles Track and National Park with the balance of 400 acres set up for grazing cattle or sheep with numerous dams and shelter trees distributed throughout. Outbuildings include a modest 3BR home plus smaller incomplete 2BR dwelling nearby, a shearing shed plus large hay shed located at northern end of the property. Abundant quality bore water to property and cattle yards. Road frontage lends itself to subdivision of 4 lots (S.T.G.A). The property is ideal for multiple family holding or compound. Terms: 10% Deposit, Deposit 60/90 Days, Vacant Possession.

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AUCTION

Sat 10th December at 2:30pm at the agents office, 2100 Frankston Flinders Road, Hastings.

VIEW

By Appointment

AGENT

Phil Bock 0438 497 715

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FRENCH ISLAND 121 CLUMP ROAD

SMARTER BOLDER FASTER


EVERYTHING LOOKS BRAND NEW Calling all first home buyers or investors! This neat and complete brick veneer home has had a new lease on life with new carpet, new oven, new wall tiles and benchtops in kitchen as well as fresh paint throughout. What more could you ask for? Featuring 3 large bedrooms, large light filled living area with adjoining dining area, light and bright main bathroom with separate toilet and separate laundry. Outside includes neat low maintenance garden, large shed/workshop set behind secure side gates and still a huge backyard for the kids to play or for backyard cricket on boxing day. This perfect family abode is set amongst a quiet court, close to transport and walking distance to local schools, don’t miss out!

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

AUCTION

Saturday 3rd December at 12:00pm

VIEW

Saturday 11:30-12:00pm

AGENT

Richard Whitehead 0412 328 718

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EXECUTORS AUCTION This neat 2 bedroom brick veneer unit with 2 car spaces is situated close to shops and only a short stroll from the beautiful Hastings foreshore and Pelican Park Reserve. Freshly painted throughout this unit comprises two bedrooms, master with WIR, a functional kitchen with gas cooker and easy care laminex benchtops, light and bright living area with gas wall furnace leading through to dining area opening out to the generous rear yard and verandah, main bathroom with separate toilet as well as a separate laundry and single lock up garage with through access to the back yard. This unit has been designed for practical living and is sure to impress those looking to downsize or invest in a well maintained and quiet complex.

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

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AUCTION Saturday 3rd December at 2:30pm VIEW

Saturday 2:00-2:30pm

AGENT

Christine Parkin 0417 317 857

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HASTINGS 4/102 VICTORIA STREET

SMARTER BOLDER FASTER

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“THE SLIPWAY” - YOUR PRIVATE BEACH HAVEN. Situated on the south coast of the Island only 6 kms from ferry. Over 100 acres of pasture currently grazing sheep with good shelter trees, fenced to 5 main paddocks plus 3 smaller holding paddocks. Huge 585 m² American style barn with 48m² first floor deck with water views, large carport and some smaller sheds. Steel Cattle yards, roofed heritage listed Chicory Kiln, boat moorings just off shore and two fantastic building envelopes affording magnificent water views, one over 20 metres above sea level.

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AUCTION

Saturday 26th November at 2:30pm at the office of Century 21 Home Port, 2100 Frankston Flinders Road, Hastings.

TERMS

10% Deposit / Balance 60 days Vacant Possession.

VIEW

By Appointment

AGENT

Phil Bock 0438 497 715

FRENCH ISLAND 169 TEN CHAIN ROAD

SMARTER BOLDER FASTER


AUCTION THIS SUNDAY

Mount Martha 25 Marguerita Avenue

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Seaside Showpiece

Sunday 20th November at 2:00pm View Saturday & Sunday 1:30-2:00pm www.harcourts.com.au/VMG26277

With its Hamptons style sophistication and prime corner position one block from the Esplanade, this near new family home is a showpiece in a league of its own. This stunning designed house has the feel of a summer holiday retreat – 30sq (approx) of luxurious living (plus decking and large double garage) on 1016sqm (approx), a world away from the hustle and bustle of city life yet moments from South Beach and Mt Martha Village. It is walking distance to the water’s edge and, at less than 12 months old, presents as new. It has it all - space, sophistication and a prime beachside location.

Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 03 5970 8000 kara.james@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

Mornington 2 Moonrise Place

SOLD - $910,000

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Vendor Review - Recommended by RogerKayeHarrin

proactive and non-intrusive agents…Sue always presented a chatty, sunny disposition and displayed extreme patience in dealing with a couple of vendors who were vacillating between selling and not selling at various stages. She put no pressure on us to reach a decision and just provided us with facts and figures to help us reach a conclusion. During the course of the marketing and also after the property sold she regularly contacted us with updates and also to see how we were faring with the sale. Malcolm was one of the best agent we have used. He was always there to answer our questions, give advice and support when asked and went far beyond his duty as a land agent. I would recommend him to any persons who were buying or selling their property.

Sue Monaghan M 0400 481 862 P 03 5970 8000 sue.monaghan@harcourts.com.au Malcolm Parkinson M 0421 704 246 P 03 5970 8000 malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au

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AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

Mornington 2/3 Pitt Street

Beachside Bliss – Walk To Everything Walk to the beach, café and reserves from this contemporary 3 bedroom beachside villa unit in a sensational cul-de-sac location, 200m from the Wilsons Road shops. High quality, low maintenance, single-level living doesn’t get much better than this. The one owner home is one of three in a boutique development; it is modern, private and masterfully designed. Close off the secondary bedrooms and bathroom to create a private zone for your guests and entertain alfresco on the patio surrounded by landscaped courtyard gardens. The interior features 3 spacious bedrooms and 2 modern bathrooms. Kitchen with Caesarstone benchtops and stainless steel appliances. Includes double remote garage, ducted heating, split system air conditioning, solars, water tanks. This is an exceptional lifestyle opportunity.

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Auction Saturday 19th November at 12:00pm View Saturday 11:30-12:00pm www.harcourts.com.au/VMG26269 Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 03 5970 8000 kara.james@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

Mornington 34 Nunns Road

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“Lillypilly” Character-filled 3BR weatherboard home with a new, Hamptons style interior, just 3 minutes’ walk to Fisherman’s Beach. ‘Lilly Pilly’ is on a 305sq m (approx) corner allotment just 280m from the Esplanade. Walk to Main Street, feel the sea breezes and Lilo Café is at the end of the street. Fall in love with her charming exterior, rose bushes, plantation shutters and white picket fence. She has been updated throughout and features a brand new, designer kitchen with stone bench tops and undermount sink. Ground floor living, dining and entertainer’s kitchen, front and rear decks, courtyard and gardens. Incudes 2 master suites, study nook, built-in robes, a 2-car garage, shed, ducted heating, under stair storage. This is a stand-out home full of charm and sophistication, in a sensational seaside location.

Saturday 19th November at 11:00am View Saturday 10:30-11:00am www.harcourts.com.au/VMG26262 Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 03 5970 8000 kara.james@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

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NEW LISTING

Mornington 1/3 Portrush Grove

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Sophistication By The Sea Beachside, near new and contemporary throughout, this 3BR villa with 2 bathrooms plus powder room presents the ultimate lifestyle by the sea. Walk to the Esplanade, shops and cafĂŠs and enjoy a low maintenance, indoor-outdoor lifestyle. The single storey home is 5 months old, one of 3 on the block and presents as new. Plush carpets, sleek bathrooms, open plan design and high-end fixtures and fittings throughout. Entertain in the stunning kitchen with s/steel SMEG appliances, breakfast island bench, Caesarstone counters. Enjoy sea breezes from the private courtyard patio. Main bathroom with freestanding bath, Caesarstone vanity and ultra modern textured and tiled walls. Includes double remote garage, ducted heating, air conditioning, built-in robes, master with walk-in robe, landscaped gardens.

Auction Saturday 3rd December at 3:30pm View Saturday 2:30-3:00pm www.harcourts.com.au/VMG26296 Lauren Wild M 0413 487 179 P 03 5970 8000 lauren.wild@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

Mornington 69 Strachans Road Beachside And Bursting With Potential Now this is an investment in the future - 754sq m (approx) of beachside land 800m from the water in Mornington with an updated 3 bedroom home. This is a golden opportunity to snare a generous land holding in Mornington with potential to develop (subject to council approval), enjoy as is, or plan the home of your dreams. The single storey brick home has been recently updated to include a new kitchen, renovated family bathroom and ensuite. The kitchen features 2 self cleaning ovens, an induction cooktop, a fully integrated dishwasher and striking glass splashbacks. The master includes an updated ensuite and a new dressing room; family bathroom with new shower and separate bath tub. The home also features ample offstreet parking, ceiling fans, air conditioning, a storage shed, a garden shed, patio and a circular driveway.

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Auction Saturday 26th November at 11:00am View Saturday 10:30-11:00am www.harcourts.com.au/YMG26279 Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au Malcolm Parkinson M 0421 704 246 P 03 5970 8000 malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

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Mornington Units 2-4 / 1-3 Maxwell Street

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Luxurious And Large Villas, Designed To Appeal Q Open plan living that flows seamlessly to the For Sale alfresco entertaining area

Price Unit 2 - $679,000 Unit 3 - $689,000 Unit 4 - $685,000 www.harcourts.com.au

Q Ducted heating & split system A/C Q Stunning kitchen with stainless steel

appliances and stone benchtops Q Sized from 23.2sq - 25.3sq (URL) Q Turn key package- nothing more to spend

Darren Hood M 0419 666 126 P 03 5970 8000 darren.hood@harcourts.com.au Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

NEW LISTING

Mornington 1 & 2 / 17 Pender Avenue Two Executive Homes Coming Soon.... These luxuriously appointed, brand new single storey homes (under construction now) will suit the most discerning buyers whilst providing absolute convenience within easy access to cafes, shops, Birdrock beach, buses and the delights of the Esplanade. Delivering 24 squares (URL) approx of stylish living with an emphasis on space and light and an open plan design to suit a family requiring a low maintenance lifestyle. Includes all the extras you would expect with this prized position. Just move in and enjoy the beachside lifestyle.

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Darren Hood M 0419 666 126 P 03 5970 8000 darren.hood@harcourts.com.au Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

Mount Martha 30 Marriott Drive Spread Your Family’s Wings Contemporary 28 square, 4BR family home with 3 living areas, 2 decks plus study on 668sq m (approx). Single storey, 2 driveways, off-street parking, king size master, close to schools, shops, beach. Master with his and hers walk-in robes, double shower, double vanity, air conditioning, sitting area. Entertainer’s kitchen with s/steel Blanco appliances, double remote garage, ducted heating, built-in robes, water feature.

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Auction Saturday 26th November at 3:30pm View Saturday 1:30-2:00pm www.harcourts.com.au/VMG26295 Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au Darren Hood M 0419 666 126 P 03 5970 8000 darren.hood@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

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Hastings 52 Warranqite Crescent

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Water Front Luxury At Its best This luxury property offers an extraordinary lifestyle of grand proportions with a welcoming entrance introducing you to this elegant and contemporary home with breath taking water views. The opulent double storey home has high ceilings and a clever floor plan that comprises a home theatre – complete with a built in high tech surround sound system - a vast sun-drenched open plan living and dining area with family room that spills out to a private alfresco entertaining area complete with outdoor heaters and ziptrak clear blinds. The extensive kitchen has s/steel appliances and stone bench-tops, and family and friends staying over are well looked after in the lavish guest bedroom with ensuite, walk in robe and direct access to the beautifully landscaped gardens. Upstairs, the extravagant master bedroom features a free standing spa-bath that takes in the tranquil Western Port Bay view, there is an oversized shower, separate toilet and a dressing room. Additional luxury appointments include keyless entry, ducted heating and air conditioning.

For Sale Price Negotiable over $950,000 View By Appointment www.harcourts.com.au Jason Dowler M 0403 598 754 P 03 5970 7333 jason.dowler@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Hastings 10/14 High Street

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Open: Saturday 2-2.30pm

MOUNT MARTHA 2/56 Bentons Road Beachside And Brand New

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Nearing completion are these exceptional stand alone, beachside residences, each offering approx. 17 squares of luxury living & alfresco, plus double garage & plenty of north facing yard space! Located so conveniently to beach, transport and Bentons Square, making for the perfect downsizer or investment. • 3 bedrooms, FES/WIR to large master suite • 2 spacious & separate living areas • Deluxe stone-topped kitchen • Smeg kitchen appliances • Stylish bathrooms

MORNINGTON 31a Prince Street The Epitome of Beachside Living

• Alfresco entertaining • High ceilings throughout • GDH & 2 s/s r/cycle air conditioners • Flyscreens & roller blinds • Fully landscaped & paved

Ben York 0477 020 090

$975,000

Agent on site: Sat 3-3.30pm 3

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

Ben York 0477 020 090

Please note: Display suite at 2/1 Orchid Avenue will be open Wed @ 5pm & Sat @ 12pm

Seacombe

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Designed with an essence on space & light is this stunning beachside abode ideally positioned within easy walking distance to Fishermans Beach, shops & Main Street. With a versatile floor plan offering spacious living, large bedrooms and plenty of space outside for entertaining making this the perfect choice to call home. • 3 bedrooms with WIR plus study • Designer bathrooms with floor to ceiling tiles (master suite with ensuite) & Grohe tapware • Spacious light filled living • Remote double garage • Deluxe stone topped kitchen with • Ducted heating & cooling European appliances • Fully landscaped front & rear Get in early to take full advantage of the huge stamp duty savings on offer.

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Complete Contemporary Convenience

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John Young 0412 766 804

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MORNINGTON 2 Bayview Road

Open: Sat 11-11.30am 3

Ben York 0477 020 090

$1,465,000

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John Young 0412 766 804

Offers Over $480,000

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Boasting a beautiful presentation throughout & offering an easy care lifestyle coupled with a convenient location close to Bentons Square, transport & Main Street,. This delightful home offers a cottage/country charm with a modern twist making this extensively renovated 3 bedroom home the ideal choice to call home for active retiree’s, empty nesters, holiday makers or first home buyers. • 3 large bedrooms • Modern country style kitchen with stone benches & s/steel appliances • Light filled lounge • Huge bathroom with feature bath & walk in shower

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

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Just a stones throw from Fishermans Beach, this residence offers style, quality & class. With construction commencing on this magnificent home boasting over 25sq of luxury living and alfresco just exudes class at every turn. • 3 bedrooms, downstairs master suite with fitted • Alfresco entertaining area flowing seamlessly to WIR & luxury ensuite the living space • Vast light filled open living/dining downstairs • Second zoned living area upstairs with balcony • Hostess style stone topped kitchen with Miele • Ducted heating & cooling appliances & butler pantry • Solid timber flooring & premium carpets • Gas log fire to living area • Auto double garage with internal access

Cottage Charmer

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

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Situated in a quiet leafy street are these two alluring new townhouses that offer a lock up and leave lifestyle allowing you to indulge in the many delights the Mornington Peninsula is famous for! With an essence on space and light coupled with an exceptionally flexible floor-plan, these immaculate residences provide for luxury living. • 3 large bedrooms plus study (master w/FES & WIR) • Premium timber floors • 2 living areas (upstairs & down) • Heating & cooling throughout • Deluxe stone topped kitchen with Miele appliances • Double garage • Floor to ceiling tiles • Fully landscaped Get in early to take full advantage of the huge stamp duty savings on offer & to help create your very own slice of Peninsula living with these new residences.

Privileged – Golden Triangle Position!

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Offering a contemporary facade, low maintenance allotment & all the mod cons coupled with a spacious & well designed floor plan which includes 3 large bedrooms plus study, downstairs master with FES & WIR, 2 zoned living areas plus auto double garage. • Floor to ceiling tiles in ensuite & bathroom • Blinds & flyscreens • Gloss kitchen with stone tops & European appliances • Fitted wardrobes • Ducted heating, refrigerated cooling • Double glazed windows • Premium carpets • Fully paved & landscaped

MORNINGTON 20a Neptune Street

John Young 0412 766 804

MORNINGTON 16 Mitchell Street

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

• Private, secure & north facing with a sundrenched deck & paved entertaining area • Ducted heating, oversized single carport plus off street parking for a 2nd vehicle John Young 0412 766 804

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MORNINGTON 26a Adelaide Street

Open: Wed 5-5.30pm & Sat 2-2.30pm

Lochiel

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With a lovely leafy, scenic outlook over the open parklands to the rear which offers a leisurely walk to Main Street, local strip shops in Wilsons Rd & Fishermans Beach topping off the list of reasons you should consider this a place to call home.

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Offering a proud beachside position overlooking a lovely green open park is this stunning new residence comprising of only the best fixtures & fittings and a flair that The Tempo Group is renowned for! This outstanding home has been designed with an emphasis on light & easier care living ideal for retirees, holiday makers or executive couples.

When it comes to buying property you should consider the ‘3 P’s’ in the case of this home they are ‘Pristine, Private & Park’ making a secluded & serene seaside escape! An as new presentation adds to the appeal of this warm & inviting residence that is sure to make you want to call it home coupled with neutral tones, Bamboo floor & a gas fire that anybody would enjoy on a cold winters day. • 4 bedrooms (large master suite with WIR & ensuite) • Zoned & spacious living areas upstairs & down • Country style kitchen with feature timber topped island bench

MORNINGTON 2/1 Orchid Avenue Open: Wed 5-5.30 & Sat 12-12:30pm Auction: 10th Dec at 11:30am

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

John Young 0412 766 804

• Timber flooring, floor to ceiling tiles & stone tops in ensuite & bathrooms • Stunning kitchen with stone tops, Bosch appliances & W.I.Pantry • Ducted heating & refrigerated cooling • Premium carpets, high ceiling & doors

• Grohe tapware, feature bath tub & frameless shower screen • Blinds, fly screens & Bi-fold doors leading to the alfresco entertaining • Fitted wardrobe systems, water tank & double glazed windows

A truly stunning place to call home

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

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MORNINGTON 2/60 Herbert Street Balmoral

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Unparalleled quality & luxury coupled with a prized position just minutes away from Mornington’s Main Street & the beautiful Mills Beach. This stunning new residence will incorporate sleek architecture & designed with an emphasis on the space & light-filled living whilst bringing together both the internal & external areas beautifully. • 4 bedrooms (palatial master suite with fitted robe & • Timber flooring ensuite with freestanding bath) • High ceilings & doors • 2 spacious living areas (upstairs & down) • Ducted heating & cooling • Deluxe kitchen with Miele appliances • Fully landscaped • Stone topped kitchen & bathrooms • Remote double garage with rear roller door access

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$1,250,000

MORNINGTON 621 Esplanade

Open: Wed & Sat 1-1.30pm

Seabreeze

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Contemporary coastal living complete with an exclusive Esplanade address, this luxurious three bedroom executive home delivers stunning bay views & exceptional privacy, security & an enviable lifestyle that is, quite simply, hard to beat. With the scenic coastal walk trails & beautiful beaches right on your doorstep along with the cosmopolitan cafés & boutique shopping of Main St in reach, setting the stage perfectly set for easy living & lifestyle. Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

• 3 bedrooms (palatial master with huge dressing room & ensuite with spa) • Zoned light filled living • Large stone topped kitchen with stainless steel appliances

• Covered & enclosed decked entertaining complex Kayn Luff • Timber flooring, high ceilings, ducted vacuum, 0416 265 337 security system • Reverse cycle heating & cooling throughout • Remote double garage & automatic gate

Ben York 0477 020 090

All that is missing with this stunning home is you relaxing on the balcony with a glass of wine enjoying the sun setting across the bay.

John Young 0412 766 804

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Game, set and match Address: 57 Wimbledon Avenue, MOUNT ELIZA For Sale: $2,250,000 plus Agency: Community Real Estate, 7/20-22 Ranelagh Drive, Mount Eliza, 9708 8667 Agent: Deb Ketting-Olivier, 0403 554 955 WITH an intoxicating fusion of Hampton’s style and the best in coastal architecture, this show-stopping home with glistening in-ground swimming pool redefines the wow factor. Boasting a lifestyle package that will make every day feel like an opulent vacation, the fun starts with the central living area, which has walls of sash windows that fill the space with natural light, and a superb kitchen showcases Carrara marble counters, Miele appliances and a butlers pantry. Through the lovely french doors, and paradise awaits beside the solarheated swimming pool with a relaxing undercover alfresco patio and deluxe poolhouse for the ultimate in outdoor entertaining. An enchanting master bedroom, also with a view of the pool and entertainment area, features a lavish dressing room, and a magnificent ensuite has a freestanding stone bath. Upstairs are two more bedrooms inter-connected with an enormous second living room that embraces the coastal aesthetics with a soaring pitched ceiling and a porthole window. There is an upstiars bathroom, and a separate study could be a fourth bedroom if required. Securely set on an 837 square metre block, the property offers a large off-street parking area in addition to the four-car garage.

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MOUNT MARTHA 9 Acacia Street

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* Ducted gas heating and split system cooling * Single garage with drive through access * Undercover decking entertaining area perfect for all seasons * Low maintenance aluminium windows

AUCTION Saturday November 26th at 3:00pm Saturday 2:30-3:00pm or anytime by appointment Chris Berryman 0439 313 175 or Dimitri Tantanis 0425 863 681

MOUNT MARTHA 62-64 Forest Drive

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Swim School (5x5x5 year lease) currently generates $70,000 + p.a. PLUS 5 bedroom homestead on 10.5 acres (approx) commanding panoramic views over Martha Cove, Red Hill & Main Ridge - convenient to golf course, shops, schools & beaches. PLUS Extensive workshops with 3 phase power & facilities, double garage.

YOURS- LIFESTYLE & INCOME EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST INVITED. OFFERS CLOSE AT 4.00PM , FRIDAY 23 NOVEMBER. 2016 MAIL OR DELIVER YOUR EOI TO: BARRY PLANT MORNINGTON. 172 MAIN STREET, MORNINGTON 3931

For SALE INSPECT CONTACT

Offers Over $2.2 million By Appointment Pranas Kriauza 0413 337 395

Chris Berryman Director 0439 313 175

Dimitri Tantanis Director / OIEC 0425 863 681

MORNINGTON 172 Main Street

Leanne Porter Licensed Estate Agent 0418 106 668

Des Skelton Sales Consultant 0419 902 936

Pranas Kriauza Sales Consultant 0413 337 395

Cale Callaway Sales Consultant 0408 127 130

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Claire Kerr Property Manager 5975 4999

Tamara Bailey Administration 5975 4999

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TYABB 4 Ashley Road

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AN ELEVATED SEMI-RURAL ESCAPE CAPTURING MAGICAL BAY VIEWS On 2.5 acres approx of rolling lawns & serenity, with spectacular views of Western Port Bay to Phillip Island & the Dandenongs, this quality built 4 BEDROOM BATHROOM BRICK HOME TAKES IN THE VIEWS FROM ALL ROOMS 3UPERB WITH ITS BEAUTIFUL HARDWOOD Ã&#x;OORS VAULTED CEILINGS GRANITE MARBLE ÞNISHES THIS IMPRESSIVE HOME ENJOYS ENTERTAINING ZONES WET BAR LUXURY GRANITE 4AS -YRTLE KITCHEN & 0 DISH DRAWERS LAUNDRY CHUTE EXTENSIVE decking on both levels. With insulating properties, it boasts hydronic heating, ceiling fans, air cond, external awnings, great storage, ducted vac (sweep vac), huge shed, water tank & double auto garage. Metres to bus, moments to shops, schools, Tyabb airport, and a 5 minute drive to Peninsula Link.

CLOSING DATE SALE - Tuesday, 5th December at 5pm (unless sold prior) View Saturday 19th November, 1:00-1:30pm Price Guide $1,250,000 Plus Brett Trebilcock 0439 209 891 / btrebilcock@hockingstuart.com.au Michelle Bennie 0499 988 861 / mbennie@hockingstuart.com.au

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MORNINGTON 5/7 Carol Street

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A HIDDEN OASIS OF SPACIOUS GARDEN SERENITY Nestled at the back of this boutique block, this whisper quiet 3 bedroom 2 bathroom single level town residence is superbly maintained in lush garden surrounds. Bathed in beautiful north sun, this immaculate home enjoys a country style verandah, sun drenched living room, generous kitchen with great storage & relaxed dining area opening to the tranquil undercover alfresco area, 3 lovely bedrooms (built in robes, main - walk in robe & ensuite), sparkling bathroom, toilet & laundry. In a small group of 6, this idyllic haven enjoys ducted heating, air cond, alarm, security doors & a double auto garage. Walk to Bentons Square shopping, bus & beach, moments to Main Street, parks and schools.

CLOSING DATE SALE - Wednesday 6th December at 5:00pm (unless sold prior) Price $480,000 Plus View Saturday 19th November 11:00-11:30am Brett Trebilcock 0439 209 891 / btrebilcock@hockingstuart.com.au Daylan Kempster 0400 234 122 / dkempster@hockingstuart.com.au

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Auction

FRANKSTON SOUTH 557 Nepean Highway

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BEACHSIDE ELEGANCE AND GRANDEUR Unparalleled in grandeur, this expansive four-bedroom, 3.5 bathroom, four level residence is elegant in every sense of the word. And coupled with breathtaking bay views and a fantastic beachside location, this outstanding home will delight those seeking the ultimate five-star lifestyle. •Designed to take advantage of the views •Substantial and generously proportioned •Private lift accessing all 4 levels •Large 1181sqm (approx.) slightly elevated block •Entertainers paradise with fantastic indoor/outdoor room Immaculately presented and maintained this amazing property is ideally located in the beautiful bayside locale of Frankston. With the beach a minutes’ walk and shops, schools and Freeways all within easy reach, this outstanding property offers an impressive opportunity not to be missed.

AUCTION Saturday 26th November at 2:00pm Open: Thursday 12:00-1:00pm & Saturday 2:30-3:00pm Contact: George Errichiello 0425 853 145

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Auction This Weekend

MORNINGTON 5 Incana Lane

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Yesteryear Charm With The Latest Of Finishes As you gaze across the picket fence you will discover a delightful co age garden, complete with red brick pathways -box hedging and well thought out garden beds that wrap around this charming weatherboard residence that simply oozes with co age charm. This character packed low maintenance residence has been tastefully updated with the very latest and greatest of finishes. Some of the special features include; Instant street appeal, private front co age style garden, wide front veranda, beautiful timber flooring, fully updated hostess kitchen with combined stone and timber bench tops fi ed with quality stainless-steel appliances, bright spacious living room with soaring ceilings and a pre y as a picture garden view, separate meals area, private rear under cover alfresco entertaining deck complete with BBQ bench that has BI cupboards and BI fridges, very tastefully and professionally updated: en-suite - main bathroom and separate laundry. Add to all of that; a remote doubke garage, air-conditioning, ducted heating , all on a low maintenance easy care allotment only minutes away from all the action of Main Street or the relaxing days at local beaches. Don’t miss this one!

AUCTION Saturday 19th November at 12:00pm Open: Saturday 11.30-12.00pm Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 Jake Wilson 0400 991 362

1011-1013 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud

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Over looking the waters edge this solid, freshly painted Boatshed is perfect to relax and take in the view headed just across from Mc Donalds, KFC and a short stroll to the Rosebud Plaza. Coming into summer what be er way to relax and have fun. Store everything, and be ready for some fun in the sun.

Situated across the road from Aldi and adjacent to the rotunda, this boathouse faces to the sandy foreshore and safe swimming beach where children can play. Needing some T.L.C. to make it comfortable for the family to spend the summer holidays on the beach. Approximately 3m x 5m this iron boatshed has a concrete floor and is solid as a rock.

Price: $90,000 Contact: Adam King 0422 337 337

Price: $80,000 Contact: Adam King 0422 337 337

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

ROSEBUD 230 Je y Road

ROSEBUD 93 Eastbourne Road

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Price: Offers over $795,000 Contact: Michelle King 0404 037 336 Adam King 0422 337 337

Price: Negotiable over $320,000 Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

ROSEBUD 260 Je y Road

ROSEBUD 1/17 Bass Avenue

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‘Je y Grove’ is Rosebud`s latest up market residential development offering clever floor plans to suit your individual lifestyle. The special architectural design features here include 6.0 star energy rating, designer kitchens with luxury stone benchtops, modern glass splashbacks and quality European s/steel appliances, timber floors, solar hot water, split system heating/cooling, water tank, plus front rear landscaping. Buy off plan and save big on stamp duty!

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Price: From $455,900 to $609,000 Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

ROSEBUD WEST 65 Wingara Drive

ROSEBUD 426 Eastbourne Road

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This well designed family home comprises of 4 Bedrooms with built in robes plus master bedroom with walk in robe and full ensuite, light filled main bathroom, open plan family, dining kitchen with stainless-steel appliances. Step outside on the the rear deck and relax with a good size family backyard, with double remote garage with rear access for boat or caravan.

Solid home, close to shops and schools, perfect for a family home or an affordable investment property. Comprising 3 good size bedrooms all with BIRs, master bedroom with ensuite and separate toilet, meals area off kitchen, separate lounge/ dining room, generous size rumpus room, double carport with backyard access into a double garage and work shop, evaporative cooling and ceiling fans. A great floor plan to work with.

Contact: Michelle King 0404 037 336

Price: $435,000 Contact: Marne Puls 0417 339 350 John Hall 0405 111 000

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

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Price: Negotiable over $420,000 Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Marne Puls 0417 339 350 John Hall 0405 111 000

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475sqm (approx) allotment in a super convenient location with easy freeway access and only minutes from shops and beaches. Current town planning approval is in place to construct two separate single level dwellings side by side, both with their own street frontage and garage. Please note that the purchaser must take on the balance of works required to obtain certificate of occupancies for the two proposed dwellings as outlined in the Town Planning permit. Keep one, sell one or keep them both? The choice is yours.

> MORNINGTON NEWS realestate 15 November 2016

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AUCTION

For Lease

131 Cranbourne Road, Langwarrin Friday 25th November at 12pm

956 Nepean Highway, Mornington

Modern Medical Centre

New medical consulting suites

Peninsula Health Group, Mornington’s newest medical facility is now available for lease. Strategically located in close proximity to both Beleura and The Bays Hospital. Currently anchored by a large GP practice, an opportunity exists for Allied Health Professionals, Dental Practitioners and Specialists to be part of this architecturally designed purpose built facility. Single or multiple consulting suites are available for lease. Each has a basin with hot and cold water, data points, phone points, power and split system air conditioning. There are common areas containing staff kitchen toilets and large waiting area. Occupants of the facility have the opportunity to utilise a dedicated reception area for their practice. With ample parking, exposure to Nepean Hwy and opportunity for signage, this suits astute operators looking to relocate their practice or establish new business within the growing area. Peninsula Health Group invite: Dentistry, Physiotherapy, Podiatry, Exercise Physiology, Dietician, Diabetes Health Nurse, Speech Therapy, Audiology, Osteopathy, Occupational Therapy and more.

Two Practitioner Permit Four consulting rooms Building area 175m2* Land area 671m2 Vacant Possession

9775 1535 nicholscrowder.com.au

James Dodge:

0488 586 896

Geoffrey Crowder: 0418 531 611 Level 1, 1 Colemans Road, Carrum Downs VIC 3201

9775 1535 nicholscrowder.com.au

Linda Ellis 0400 480 397 Level 1, 1 Colemans Road, Carrum Downs VIC 3201

FOR SALE ROSEBUD WEST 29 LOT INDUSTRIAL LAND - AVAILABLE NOW Suit Owner / Occupier, or for Development

SIZES - 1948m2 - 2253m2 Fantastic access to Mornington Peninsula Freeway, Peninsula Link and Eastlink

KAY BISHOP Licensed Estate Agent 31 Wallaby Drive, Rosebud

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^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ KŶ ƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ <ĞǀŝŶ tƌŝŐŚƚ Ϭϰϭϳ ϱϲϱ ϰϱϰ

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ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ :ĂŵŝĞ ^ƚƵĂƌƚ ϬϰϭϮ ϱϲϱ ϱϲϮ

>ĞĂƐĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ Ψϱ͕ϬϬϬƉĐŵ н '^d н KƵƚŐŽŝŶŐƐ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ dĂŶLJĂ ^ĐĂŐůŝĂƌŝŶŝ Ϭϰϯϴ Ϯϴϵ ϴϱϵ

>ĞĂƐĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ ΨϮ͕ϬϬϬƉĐŵ н '^d н KƵƚŐŽŝŶŐƐ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ :ĂŵŝĞ ^ƚƵĂƌƚ ϬϰϭϮ ϱϲϱ ϱϲϮ

&Žƌ ^ĂůĞ Ͳ ,ĂƐƟŶŐƐ

&Žƌ >ĞĂƐĞ Ͳ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ

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&Žƌ >ĞĂƐĞ Ͳ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ

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DĂŝŶ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ ʹ ϳϯϱƐƋŵ Ψϭϱ͕ϬϬϬƉĐŵн'^dнK' ϭͬϭϰϬϴ EĞƉĞĂŶ ,ǁLJ ʹ ϯϬϬƐƋŵ &ƌŽŵ Ψϯ͕ϯϰϬƉĐŵн'^dнK' MEDICAL CONSULTING ;DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ƵŶůĞƐƐ ƐƉĞĐŝĮĞĚͿ ϭϬϳĂ dĂŶƟ ǀĞŶƵĞ Ͳ ϮϬϬƐƋŵ Ψϱ͕ϬϬϬƉĐŵн'^dнK' ϵϰ dĂŶƟ ǀĞŶƵĞ Ͳ ϮϬϬƐƋŵ LEASED

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dĂŬĞ KŶĞ Kƌ ŽƚŚ

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Tenders open for Frankston tea rooms Compiled by Cameron McCullough TENDERS will be received up to noon on Wednesday next by Cr W. J. Oates for the lease of “Linga Longa” Tea Rooms for a period of three years. The Council are prepared to re-roof and paint the building and erect a verandah in front. The furniture and fittings of the out going tenant can be taken at a valuation. The rooms are in a good position, being just in front of the Frankston Pier, and should command a good summer trade. *** MORNINGTON Shire Council report is unavoidably held over till our next issue. *** THE many friends of the McDonald family will be pleased to learn that Pte D. McDonald, recently reported missing, is now a prisoner of war in a German Camp so the authorities. advise. *** MESSRS Adamson, Strettle and Co will hold their usual monthly sale at Tanti, on Monday next for which a good yarding of cattle, sheep, pigs, and sundries is advertised. *** THE following pupils of Miss D. Overton, D.M.S.V., were successful in passing the Intermediate Pianoforte Section :—Miss Violet Cole, of Tyabb, and Master Harry Michael, of Mornington Junction. *** MR Neil McDonald, who has been in charge of the Presbyterian Church work in Frankston and district, has been transferred to Maldon. As he is to take charge of his new appointment on Sunday, November 26th, next Sunday will be his last in this district. Services are advertised. *** TO the recent Exemption Court report an error occurred when it was stated Edwin W. Draper, Seaford, gave evidence that he had three brothers on active service. We regret having made the error. Mr Draper has two brothers on active service. *** IT will be seen by an advertisment in another column that a meeting of the contributors to the various presentation funds to Frankston volunteers will be held at the Mechanics’ Institute, on Monday next. The chief business to be submitted will be the arranging a sixth presentation to Frankston volunteers and the desirability or otherwise of afterwards closing the fund. A good attendance is looked for, to fully discuss the subject. *** AT a meeting of the Council of Agricultural Education on the 9th November, 1916, a reslution was passed providing for twenty scholarships being offered at the agricultural colleges. These scholarships, which are tenable for three years and are valued at £75 each, will be awarded on a selection basis. Applications from boys who will be not less than 14 years or more than 17 years of age on the 1st Feburary next will be received by the secretary of the council up to 31st January, 1917. Certificates of character and educational standard should accompany all applications. A scholarship similar to the above is also being offered by the Royal Agricultural Society. *** Messes Brody and Mason will hold a clearing sale of cattle, horses, farm implements etc on the farm Spring Bank, on the Dandenong Rd, Frankston, this afternoon, commencing at three o’clock. As the owner is leaving the district the

sale will be without reserve. On Wednesday they will also hold a large clearing sale of farm implements, horses, cows, pigs, household furniture etc on account of Mr H. J. Legg (who is leaving the district through illness) on property. Bungower Road, Somerville cross the intersection of the Cranbourne Road, past Mr Sullivan’s property. The auctioneers recommend buyers to the sale as being well worth their attention, the stock all being young, and the furniture nearly new. Since the above was in type, the sale of the Spring Bank Farm has been indefinitely postponed. *** THE anniversary of the Frankston Methodist Sunday School was celebrated on Sunday last, when the Rev A. G. Adamson B.A. occupied the pulpit in the morning, afternoon and evening, and gave three most nteresting addresses to excellent congregations. *** THE social evening held in the Mechanics’ Hall on Friday 10th Nov, by the Frankston Red Cross Society, to provide Xmas Cheer for the Military Hospital at Langwarrin, was in every way successful. The hall was crowded and those who found no pleasure in dancing were provided with a musical programme of no mean order. The artists were all in particularly good voice, especially our old favorite, Lieut Jennings, who was recalled repeatedly and delighted everyone with his numbers. Mrs C. P. Watson played the accompaniments during the evening in excellent style. Misses O’Grady, and Laurrisen, Mrs Malcolm, Mr Garrood and Corp Whitburn assisted with the programme and their items were all highly appreciated. A splendid coffee supper was handed round to which everyone did full justice and the programme continued with renewed energy till small hours of the morning. *** THE Somerville Patriotic League in order to procure much needed comforts for the lads at the front have organised a cafe chantant and sale of gifts to be held in the Somerville Mechanics’ Hall, on Saturday next, 25th inst. The function will be opened at 3 o’clock in the afternoon by a concert, at which they have secured the services of Mrs Statters, and Mr Walter Jennings, two singers well and favorably known, and several others. During the afternoon Mrs Hewison, of the Lady Mayoress’ Patriotic League, will give a short address on the League. Afternoon tea will also be prvided. The League (through Mrs Geo. Griffeth) offers a cordial invitation for all who are interested in keeping our brave boys fit to attend and add their mite to this deserving object. *** THE Public gave refreshments so liberally to the Red Cross social held on Friday evening last, that, although the gathering was quite as large as expected, there was enough cake left over to satisfy twice as many hungry people. The Red Cross Committee generously handed this over to the Wattle Club which was entertaining sick and wounded soldiers on the following day. The act was highly appreciated by the Club. Several boxes were packed with what was finally left over, and sent to different hospitals. This is only another instance of the huge generosity of the Frankston people to the soldiers. *** From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 18 November, 1916

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Commander Cohen, President Trump and General Pessimism By Stuart McCullough I DID not see it coming. Looking back, there’s every chance that history will record this as the week that previously earth-bound pigs sprouted wings and started their own commercial airline. Doubtless, those who dislike science will refer to the events of the past few days in support of their position, citing the fact that hell has just frozen over and turned itself into a twenty four hour ice-skating rink as evidence that climate change is bunkum. Quite honestly, I thought the chances of Donald Trump being elected President were much the same as me being crowned Miss America. But in dismissing the Donald I overlooked the one ingredient essential to every reality television show – a surprise ending. I swear, when the President-elect took to the stage to give his victory speech, the music sounded a lot like The West Wing theme. The moment had a distinctly showbiz feel and it was as if television and politics had finally merged to become the same thing. Indeed, as the Donald strode onto stage, I was reminded very much of that moment when contestants won ‘the lot’ on Sale of the Century. Had Tony Barber appeared on stage to take him through the showcase I wouldn’t have been a bit surprised. But soon the shock will subside and the next question the world will want answered is who, precisely, will serve in a Trump Cabinet? If there’s one thing I know about television it’s this: never mess with a winning formula. Think of Moonlighting when Bruce Willis and Cybil Shepherd finally got together and

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managed to snuff out the spark that had sustained the entire series. Or when Ritchie left Happy Days and the Fonz – the coolest man ever to have a bathroom as an office - was forced to live in an above-garage granny flat at the Cunninghams. Stick with what works. That’s why members of the Trump Cabinet should be experienced, known to voters and adored by audiences. Most importantly of all, they should all be good for ratings. Judge Judy is a shoo-in for Attorney General. I know everyone assumes Rudy Giuliani will get the role for defending the indefensible but, fact is, the camera is pretty much allergic to Rudy. Judge Judy would be

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tough and it’d be great if the work of this important role were broadcast in thirty-minute episodes. Like Donald, Judge Judy is a published author; he with ‘The Art of the Deal’ and her with ‘Don’t Pee On My Leg and Tell Me It’s Raining’ which, incidentally, would also be an excellent title for a Dr Seuss book. One of the most critical roles in any administration is Secretary of State. It requires a top-notch diplomat and I can’t think of anyone as qualified as Paris Hilton. Even her name is international. Chances are, she has ordered products on line from many of the countries she’d be required to visit. Also, given the family business,

she’ll always have somewhere to stay no matter where she is. The Government will save an absolute packet. When I think of the Secretary of Defense, my mind immediately turns to Mr. T. I pity the fool who dares suggest otherwise. He started in security, both as a bodyguard and a nightclub bouncer. Granted, he’d have to stay put at the Pentagon given his reluctance to fly but his experience as a soldier of fortune is bound to come in handy in his new job. From First Class Sergeant to Secretary is not so large a leap. Secretary of Education is a big job. In particular, it’s important that the nation’s inner city schools receive the

kind of attention they need, especially if series 4 of The Wire is any guide. That’s why I’m suggesting Gabe Kotter of Welcome Back Kotter. Who better to met the needs of troubled youth? Having managed to educate both Arnold Horshack and John Travolta, it’s clear that Gabe is nothing short of a miracle worker. Other portfolios demand more imagination. What better way to reaffirm America’s commitment to the ANZUS alliance than to give Housing and Urban Development to our very own Keith Urban? Other jobs will be easier. Rick from ‘Pawn Stars’ would be a natural as Secretary of Commerce and the role of Secretary of Agriculture will be occupied faster than you can say ‘Snoop Doggy Dogg’ with a mouthful of peanuts. As for Homeland Security, it’s a job that has then name ‘John J. Rambo’ stamped all over it. Sadly, Leonard Cohen is no longer available to serve. It’s a matter of exquisite timing that a man who once sang, ‘I have seen the future and brother, it is murder,’ should pass away at such an odd moment in human history. For what it’s worth I’d have picked him for Human Services as that’s exactly what his music has provided. These are unsettling times and, as ever, music remains a salve. For now I’ll be sure to light a candle and listen to some Leonard. As the line between reality and unreality becomes forever blurred and before we take a break for a word from our sponsors, I’ll think of Leonard Cohen and, for that, I will say: Hallelujah’. stuart@stuartmccullough.com


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PARAMOUNT Duet 2014 In as New Condition. Semi off road model. 1 x 80 litre water tank, 2 x 4.5 kg gas bottles, led internal & external lighting with the internal ones being the touch models, roman blinds, Dometic roll out awning, 12 volt pump to the sink, exterior BBQ point, rolled bench tops, mini grill with electric cooker, 3 way 128 ltr fridge, DVD/CD player with 4 roof mounter speakers, Heron Q air con, large pull out pantry, front & rear boot storage, couch plus 4 seats around the table, vinyl bed ends. Extras:- 80 litre water tank giving you 160 litres of water, Gas/Electric Hot Water service, external shower & tent, full oven, 125 watt solar panel & battery pack, van is protected with Van Tec inside and out. Alco electronic stabilizing & breakaway cable for safety. Never been off road. Reg (V78-183). $40,999.00 Neg. Phone: 0434 802 739.

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Big hitter: Hastings scored 277 against Tyabb, thanks to Luke Hewitt. He belted 81 including 10 fours and two sixes in Sub-District cricket on Saturday. Picture: Rab Siddhi

Mounties make quick runs PROVINCIAL By IT Gully MT ELIZA is in the box seat for victory after scoring 285 against Moorooduc on a difficult day to play cricket across the peninsula on Saturday. The Mounties scored at a quick rate in its 62 overs with skipper Justin Grant scoring 59, Tim Strickland 56 and keeping opener Tim Clarke getting 54. Ben Marsh was outstanding for the Ducs with 5/96 off 20 overs, giving him his biggest wicket haul for the season. Greg Pullen was also lively for the Ducs with 3/67 from 16 overs. In reply, Moorooduc is 1/32 after Brett Wilson was sent packing without

scoring. Mornington has given Peninsula Old Boys something to aim for after scoring 212 on Saturday at home. There were a number of Mornington batsmen who got starts but couldn’t go on with it. Luke Popov scored 35, Matt Foon 34, Brad Lynch 30 and Charlie Parker 26. Jon Forrest was at his menacing best with 4/84 from 33 overs, while Eivion Bowen picked up 4/44 from 22 overs. The Old Boys faced the final over of the day and got through unscathed and will resume this week at 0/6. There were 13 wickets that fell at Shark Park as Crib Point was bowled out for 126 before Sorrento lost 3/9 before the end of play.

Magpies middle-order batsman Ricky Thompson was the only player to offer any resistance against the Sharks attack, scoring 31, while Jacob Cudmore was next best with 24 after hitting five boundaries. Sorrento skipper Bobby Wilson picked up 4/52 from 24 overs for his team while Liam O’Connor snared 4/26 from 14 overs. The Magpies’ bowlers needed to produce something extra special to get themselves back into the game and they did in the final 10 overs of the day. Glenn Barclay was at his brilliant best for the Pies with 3/4 from five overs. Kane Gordon, Leigh Poholke and

Jedd Falck are all back in the sheds, while O’Connor and Wilson are the not out batsmen. Langwarrin is in some strife against Long Island after losing nine wickets for just 101 in the 55.4 overs bowled for the day. Andrew Tweddle snared five wickets for the Islanders while James Paxton collected a couple. Jake Prosser is still not out on 24 and with him his Daniel Bray. The pair will need to add at least 50 to be any chances against the visitors. The match between Pearcedale and Pines is in the balance after 12 wickets fell on the opening day. The Panthers batted first on their home deck and were rolled for 150,

Will Kennedy the only shining light with 56. Nick Wilcox snared four wickets for the Piners while Pat Jackson picked up three scalps. In reply, Pines faced the final 10 overs of the day and lost 2/23. Somerville will be chasing 180 for victory against Baxter. Baxter scored 179 in 79 overs with Justin Bridgeman top scoring with 52 and Sam Wolsgrove hitting a timely 29 batting at 10. Russell Wilkes was the pick of the Somerville bowlers with a sensational 6/31 from 23 overs, including 13 maidens. In reply, Somerville is 0/1.

Ridge look at outright DISTRICT By IT Gully MAIN Ridge is staring down the barrel of an outright victory against Rye after dominating the first day’s play. Rye was sent in to bat after Main Ridge scored 5/294 in the opening 60 overs of the match. In the final 20 overs of the day, Rye slumped to 7/26. There is no hope of the Demons avoiding yet another outright loss. Ed Aarons scored 84 and Gareth Wyatt 76 for the Ridge while Mi-

chael Holmes opened with a half century and Shaun Foster hit 36. Rye’s Tom Baron was the pick of the bowlers with 4/88 from 26 overs. Jarrod Saw was the only Rye batsman to score double figures, hitting 10 before becoming James Abbott’s third victim. Luke Collins also took three wickets for the Ridge. There were 13 wickets that fell in the match between Heatherhill and Delacombe Park. The Parkers batted first with Nick Christides top scoring with 29, Rob Fisher hitting 23 and Rowan Charles 21.

Jake Theobald has been sensational this season with bat (90 runs) and ball (16 wickets) and he was on fire again for the Hills with 5/69 from 22.1 overs. Declan Albert was also superb with 3/8 from 11 overs, including eight maidens. The Parkers were able to hit back with the ball though and have the Hills 3/48 at stumps. Christian Heath is unbeaten on 24. Flinders has set Boneo 248 for victory. The Sharks had a nice consistent performance throughout their line up with Andrew Power scoring 37, Tim

Clements 38, Brennan Gillies 36, Mason Mail 26 and Waide Symes 32. Leigh Janssen was the best of the Boneo bowlers with 5/69 from 30 overs. Mt Martha is set for victory against top of the table Red Hill after skittling them for 120 on Saturday. The Reds are sitting comfortably at 2/69 in reply. Brent Martin scored 33 and Simon Dart 21 for the Hillmen, however, the day belonged to Mt Martha’s Rhys Whitling, who picked up 5/34 from 13 overs. Curtis Stone and Kyle

Bendle picked up a couple each. Former Hillman Riley Shaw is unbeaten at the crease for the Reds on 29 and Bendle is not out 11. Rosebud needs 155 for victory against Baden Powell. The Braves batted first on Saturday and made 154, 48 runs coming from the bat of Jack Beale and 29 coming from Sam Harrison. Michael Ballard also scored 23. Jason Nagel was at his vintage best for the Buds with 5/69 from 35 overs. In reply, Rosebud is 0/1 after facing the final over of the day.

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Whelan dominates with ton SUB-DISTRICT By IT Gully MPCA star Matthew Whelan was at his very best again on Saturday, scoring 128 as Tootgarook racked up 7/307 against Carrum. The century takes Whelan to more than 200 runs for the season and maintains his status as the most dynamic and devastating player in MPCA Sub District cricket. The Frogs got away to a sensational start though, which allowed Whelan to attack the game. Travis French scored 57 and Corey DeBruyn 50 in an opening stand of 104 while Jake Millar hit 23 of the next 74 runs batting with Whelan. Cory Foster was the best of the Carrum bowlers with 3/64 while skipper Jake D’Atri snared 2/81 from 28.5 overs. Balnarring skipper Brent Murdoch was also at his vintage best on Saturday against Skye, hitting an unbeaten 105. Nick Aldenhoven was also among the runs with 43, Nathan Kleinig hit 42 and Jackson Hannah helped himself to 40 as the saints racked up 6/294 in their full 80 overs. Ballam Park will need to be at their best with the bat to score the 206 runs needed for victory against Dromana. The Knights did reasonably well to keep the Hoppers to just over 200 in 80 overs. That was as a result of some sensational bowling from Zach Clements, who snared 6/26 from 12 overs, while skipper Stuart Plunkett did a power of work, bowling 33 overs for a return of 1/62. Hastings’ star Luke Hewitt scored 81 after belting 10 fours and two sixes against Tyabb on Saturday. Nathan Hunt scored 59 and Robbie Hearn opened with 30 as the Blues reached 277 in 78.2 overs. Tyabb will resume at 0/5 after facing the final over of the day. Frankston YCW has started well in its run chase of 208 against Carrum Downs. The Cougars batted first with David Dervan hitting 84 in his second game, coming off 57 in round one. Ryan Lynch was next best with 36. The Stonecats are 0/14 in reply after facing the final six overs of the day.

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Motoring Mazda CX-9 wins carsales.com.au Car of the Year A MERE four months after its arrival in Australia, Brand-New Mazda CX-9 has taken out its first big award, winning carsales.com.au’s Car of the Year. The first SUV to win this prestigious title, Brand New Mazda CX-9 also took out the Best SUV under $50,000 crown alongside New Mazda6, which was voted the nation’s Best family car over $30,000 in the leading auto website’s annual awards. Recognising excellence, innovation, class-leading safety, performance and value for money, and against the carsales.com.au Car of The Year criteria, the Mazda CX-9 outperformed all of its rivals. “Mazda-CX-9 is the first vehicle of its type to win carsales.com.au Car of the Year,” said carsales.com.au editorin-chief Mike Sinclair. “SUVs are quickly becoming the vehicle of choice for Australian families but some of the genre demand real compromises in terms of handling, safety and performance. The CX-9 is the antithesis of this atmosphere of compromise – it is not only an important new vehicle, it is an outstanding one. “As a true 21st century Aussie family vehicle, the CX-9 is a deserved winner of our top award for 2016.” Launched in July, the Brand-New Mazda CX-9 has been an instant sales star thanks to the comprehensive model lineup - which start from $42,490 - its re-designed and refined interior, the abundance of usable space across all three rows and its

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drive away

3 0 p/w

4 0 p/w

$

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Holden commodore spack automatic v6 3.8lt utility finished in black BF mkII XR6 12/2007 built sedan finished in lightning strike with with factory alloy’s cruise control air conditioned power steering black int air conditioned with abs brakes cruse control power windows air bags traction control body kit alloy wheels books. wyw354 rear tonneau cover tow hitch. oje106

2010 WS ford fiesta five door automatic hatch showing 86,000 k’s has air 2006 renault master work and play camper van set up as a camper up front con power steering abs brakes multiple air bags power windows air bags and work shop in the rear great for working away from home turbo diesel 6 Bluetooth multifunction steering wheel tinted glass alloy wheels. ZKG 467 speed manual air con power steering clean with modern fit out. UAD 319

2010 AUTO FOCUS

drive away

drive away

6 5 p/w

Ford focus lx sedan with air con cruise control abs brakes DSC traction control brake assist multiple air bags power windows alloy wheels power steering. xtp542

$15,999

$9,999 $

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drive away

$

FORD XR6 BF2

drive away

$

One tonne tray back 2.7 lt manual with only 53,000 k’s fitted with bull bar and full trade racks tow bar abs brakes air conditioned power steering air bags. ywx 246

drive away

$10,999

drive away

$

VY ACCLAIM 2003 very clean holden commodore acclaim sedan finished in black with black int factory alloy’s front and side air bags cruise control power windows tinted glass rear spoiler tow pack. 1hw-6zn

7 5 p/w

$

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2007 dodge avenger sxt 2.7 v6 auto sedan multiple air bags abs cruise traction control stability program climate control full leather 12 month 2005 lexus 1s250 luxury sport finished in black with chamois int heated seats hands free sunroof heat/cool cup holders power leather int abs traction cruise climate control multiple air bags sunroof seats alloys tinted glass. reg: thanna esp power windows ect

$8,999

$14,999

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725 POINT NEPEAN RD, M CRAE BMW X5 SPORT TURBO DIESEL ‘07

$16,990

FULL SERVICE HISTORY, AUTO, PANORAMIC SUN ROOF, LEATHER INTERIOR, PARKING SENSORS, BLUE TOOTH AND MUCH MORE. NEAR PERFECT CONDITION BOTH INSIDE AND OUT. XKA-688

2005 AUDI A4

$9,990

$9,900

$5,990

AUTO, 7 SEATER, 4X4, LEATHER INTERIOR, FULL ELECTRICS, CD PLAYER AND MORE. EXCELLENT CONDITION, PERFECT FAMILY CAR. 1GK-4DH

VERY GOOD CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT. AUTO, AMG KIT, SUN ROOF, LEATHER INTERIOR AND MUCH MORE. GOOD KM’S, ANY TEST WELCOME. XFV-893

VERY GOOD CONDITION, LOW KILOMETRES, AUTO, FULL ELECTRICS AND MUCH MORE. EXCELLENT VALUE, ANY TEST WELCOME. SVG-872

2007 TOYOTA RAV4

LAND ROVER FREELANDER

2007 JEEP CHEROKEE

$5,990

$8,990

$5,990

$10,990

V6, AUTO, FULL ELECTRICS, POWER MIRRORS, CD PLAYER, DUAL AIR BAGS, BODY KIT, REAR SPOILER AND MUCH MORE. GREAT CONDITION BOTH INSIDE AND OUT, REPUTATION FOR RELIABILITY, ANY TEST WELCOME. SZR899

5 SPEED MANUAL, LOW KM’S, CRUSE CONTROL, CD PLAYER, DUALAIR BAGS AND MUCH MORE. VERY GOOD CONDITION, ANY TEST WELCOME. ZJX-600

2005 NISSAN X-TRAIL ST

2003 SUZUKI INGIS

$9,990

LOW KM’S, FULL SERVICE HISTORY IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. AUTO, LEATHER INTERIOR, MARZ WHEELS, SUN ROOF, CD/MP3 AND MUCH MORE. GREAT VSLUE, TEST DRIVE TODAY. TUE-039

94 HOLDEN CVR BERLINA ‘04 TOYOTA CAMRY SPORTIVO

$2,990

GOOD CONDITION BOTH INSIDE AND OUT, REASONABLY LOW KM’S, AIR CON, POWER STEERING AND MORE. ANY TEST WELCOME. ZGG-417

2000 MITSUBISHI PAJERO ‘00 MERCEDES BENZ C320 04 HOLDEN VY COMMODORE

‘04 HOLDEN VY COMMODORE LTZ LUXURY, DUAL CAB, AUTO ‘11 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER LS

FULL SERVICE HISTORY, LOW KM’S, 4X4, AUTO, FULL SERVICE HISTORY, LOW KM’S, 4X4, MANUAL, SUN ROOF, LEATHER INTERIOR, SUN ROOF, ROOF RACKS, FULL NUDGE BAR AND MORE. VERY GOOD CONDITION BOTH ELECTRICS, DUAL AIR BAGS, CD PLAYER INSIDE AND OUT. ANY TEST WELCOME. 1HS5PD AND MORE. WAB-681

$5,990

$10,990

$11,990

$8,990

GOOD CONDITION, AUTO, DUAL AIR BAGS, FULL ELECTRICS, LENSO WHEELS AND MUCH MORE. ANY TEST WELCOME. TBL-846

06 HOLDEN REDEO FULL SERVICE HISTORY, ALLOYS, CRUSE CONTROL, ARB CANOPY & TOW BAR. JUNE 17/2017 REG, TEST DRIVE TODAY. UWQ-476

AUTO, FULL ELECTRICS, CD PLAYER, DUAL AIR BAGS AND MUCH MORE. REG UNTIL 15/10/17. ANY TEST WELCOME. 1CJ-4HV

WAGON, AUTOMATIC 4X4 WITH TOW BAR AND MANY MORE OPTIONS TEST DRIVE TODAY. TPX-237

$4,990

VERY GOOD CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT. LOW KM’S, AUTO, ROOF RACKS, FULL ELECTRICS, DUAL AIR BAGS, CD PLAYER AND MORE. PERFECT SMALL FAMILY CAR OR FIRST CAR. SLB-741

RACV Warranties available with all cars. Please remove the Mitsubishi Pajero. We've just sold it. We'll put the 2000 Mitsubishi Pajero back in its place.

2003 KIA RIO AUTO

2005 FORD TERRITORY

2008 SUZUKI VITARA

1993 BMW 525I

BMW 330CI TOURER CONVERTABLE

FAIRLY LOW KILOMETRES IN VERY GOOD CONDITION BOTH INSIDE AND OUT. FULL ELECTRICS, CD PLAYER, DRIVERS SIDE AIR BAG AND MUCH MORE. ANY TEST WELCOME. SJZ-728

$5,990

$11,990

$3,990

$13,990

AUTO, FULL ELECTRICS, DUAL AIR BAGS, IN GOOD CONDITION. IDEAL FAMILY CAR. TEST DRIVE TODAY. 1CU-1BC

GRAND VITARA, AUTO, FULL SERVICE HISTORY, UNMARKED INSIDE AND OUT, FULL ELECTRICS, DUAL AIR BAGS AND MUCH MORE. YCM-841

THE CLASSIC BMW LOOK, VERY GOOD CONDITION, AUTO, SUN ROOF, LEATHER INTERIOR. TEST DRIVE TODAY. TOQ-497

AUTO, SOFT-TOP CONVERTIBLE (OPENS IN 25SEC), 6 CYLINDER, LEATHER INTERIOR, ANTI-LOCK BREAKS, 6 AIR BAG, 17” ALLOYS, TV MONITOR WITH BMW SATELLITE NAV, POWER/HEATED FRONT SEATS, CLIMATE CONTROL. UQD930

2008 TOYOTA YARIS XR

2004 HYUNDAI TIBERON

2006 HOLDEN ASTRA CDX

VW BEETLE DIESEL

2002 BMW 318I

$3,990

$5,990

$7,990

$3,990

$8,990

$7,990

AUTO, FULL ELECTRICS, DUAL AIR BAGS, CD PLAYER AND MUCH MORE. NEAR PERFECT CONDITION BOTH INSIDE AND OUT. VERY RELIABLE, IDEAL FIRST CAR, ANY TEST WELCOME. WFE700

FULL SERVICE HISTORY, LOW KM’S, 6 SPEED MANUAL, ALL WHEEL DRIVE, POWER SEATS, CURTAIN AIR BAGS AND MUCH MORE. 2.7L V6, GREAT CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT. ANY TEST WELCOME.

5 SPEED MANUAL, REAR PARKING SENSORS, FULL ELECTRICS, DUAL AIR BAGS AND MORE. EXCELLENT CONDITION BOTH INSIDE AND OUT. ANY TEST WELCOME. 1GN-6MD

5 SPEED MANUAL, SUN ROOF, HRS WHEELS, FULL ELECTRICS, CD PLAYER, DUAL AIR BAGS AND MUCH MORE. NEAR PERFECT CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT, ANY TEST WELCOME. ULE-932

AUTO, LEATHER INTERIOR, SUN ROOF, MULTI FUNCTION WHEELS, 170K’S, FULL SERVICE HISTORY. WCA-438

2007 HOLDEN VIVA

2004 HOLDEN BARINA

2009 HYUNDAI TIBURON

2005 PEUGEOT 307

2007 NISSAN X-TRAIL

$4,990

$7,990

$5,990

$6,990 AUTO, LOW KM’S, FRONT/PASSENGER/SIDE AIR BAGS, ROOF RACKS, CD PLAYER, FULL ELECTRICS AND MUCH MORE. EXCELLENT CONDITION BOTH INSIDE AND OUT, IDEAL FAMILY CAR, ANY TEST WELCOME. YZL536

$9,990

AUTO, LOW KILOMETRES, FULL ELECTRICS, DUAL VERY GOOD CONDITION BOTH INSIDE & OUT, REG VALID VERY GOOD CONDITION BOTH INSIDE AND OUT. FOR 3 MONTHS (15/1/17). 2.7L V6, FRONT WHEEL DRIVE, AIR BAGS AND MUCH MORE. IN GREAT CONDITION, FULL ELECTRICS, DUAL SIDE AIR BAGS, PARTIAL LEATHER AUTO, SUN ROOF, ROOF RACKS, FULL ELECTRICS, CD PLAYER AND MORE. ANY TEST WELCOME. JCD1 COME AND TEST DRIVE TODAY. TPX-431 TRIM, CD PLAYER. TEST DRIVE TODAY. XEE-162

FINANCE AVAILABLE

Finance available to approved purchasers. Interest credit fees and charges apply. Payments are based on a secured loan over 60 months at 10.75% per annum with no deposit, comparison rate schedule is available on request. Warning this comparison rate applies only to examples given. Different amounts and terms will result in different rate FRVWV IHHV DQG RU VDYLQJV DUH QRW LQFOXGHG LQ WKH FRPSDULVRQ UDWH DQG PD\ LQÀXHQFH WKH FRVW RI WKH ORDQ

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ISUZU

DEMO

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NOVEMBER ONLY

SALE ENDS 30TH NOVEMBER 2016 - EVERY DEMO MUST GO! D-MAX 4X2

SAVE $$$$

SX SINGLE CAB CHASSIS MANUAL

D-MAX

D-MAX 4X4

SAVE $$$$

LS-M CREW CAB UTE AUTO

D-MAX

DEMO

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23,990

$

38,990

$

DRIVE AWAY

• INCLUDES ALLOY TRAY - GENUINE~ • ADVANCED AUDIO WITH BLUETOOTH® & IPOD® CONNECTIVITY • FUEL EFFICIENT 8.0L/100KM# • CRUISE CONTROL & POWER WINDOWS

S/N 61313

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SALE

DRIVE AWAY

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• 16” ALLOY WHEELS & FOG LIGHTS • ADVANCED AUDIO WITH BLUETOOTH® & IPOD® CONNECTIVITY • OUTSTANDING 3.5T TOWING+ • FUEL EFFICIENT 8.2L/100KM#

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SX SPACE CAB HIGH RIDE AUTO

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DEMO

DEMO

SALE

39,990

$

30,990

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DRIVE AWAY

• 16” ALLOY WHEELS & FOG LIGHTS • ADVANCED AUDIO WITH BLUETOOTH® & IPOD® CONNECTIVITY • OUTSTANDING 3.5T TOWING+ • FUEL EFFICIENT 8.2L/100KM#

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S/N 61306

MU-X 4X2

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SALE

37,990

$

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• INCLUDES ALLOY TRAY - GENUINE~ • PREMIUM AUDIO WITH BLUETOOTH® & IPOD® CONNECTIVITY • FUEL EFFICIENT 8.1L/100KM# • OUTSTANDING 3.5T TOWING+ • CRUISE CONTROL & POWER WINDOWS

• 3.0L TURBO DIESEL ENGINE • LEATHER STEERING WHEEL WITH CRUISE & AUDIO CONTROLS • AUDIO SYSTEM W/ USB & BLUETOOTH AUDIO STREAMING • REAR WING SPACE CAB DOORS

LS-U 7 SEAT AUTO

37,990

$

SALE

DRIVE AWAY

• 3.0L TURBO DIESEL ENGINE • 17” ALLOY WHEELS • REVERSING CAMERA & REAR PARK ASSIST • AUTO CLIMATE CONTROL S/N 61319

HURRY TO MORNINGTON ISUZU UTE TODAY 41 Tyabb Rd, Mornington | PH: 5975 5188 www.morningtonisuzuute.com.au LMCT 10467 ^5 years/130,000km whichever occurs first, for eligible customers. Excludes trays and accessories. >The Capped Price Servicing Program (“CPS Program”) applies to Eligible Vehicles with a Warranty Start Date after 1/1/15 at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers only. The CPS Program covers the first 6 Scheduled Services in line with the Scheduled Service Intervals. CPS Prices are subject to change. For full terms & conditions and current pricing visit isuzuute.com.au/service-plus. +3.5 tonne braked towing capacity on D-MAX 4x4 and 4x2 High Ride models and 3.0 tonne braked towing capacity on all MU-X models when fitted with an optional genuine Isuzu UTE tow bar kit. ~Includes economy alloy tray fitted at motorpool. #Fuel consumption and emissions figures based on ADR 81/02 (combined cycle test) and are to be used for vehicle comparison purposes only. Actual fuel consumption and emissions will vary depending on many factors including, but not limited to, traffic conditions, individual driving style and vehicle condition.

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MORNINGTON MITSUBISHI

$2,000 FACTORY BONUS ON ALL TRITON 4X4 DOUBLE CAB PICK UPS 1

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$35,990

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$25,000

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Peninsula Home Car Park Sale

Oz Design on trend for modern furniture and homewares CREATE the home you love with OZ Design Furniture located in the heart of Mornington. OZ Design offer a range of on trend products to ensure consumers have a variety of collections to choose from. With a focus on coastal collections made in white washes, timbers and hues of navy and turquoise, OZ Design Mornington have the coastal style group, nailed. View their range of hard goods including buffets, consoles, dining tables, coffee and side tables along with entertainment units, in store and deck out your stylish spaces in a one stop shop. The experienced and passionate team members in the store can assist with creating desired interior goals. Add style and bring these products to life with pieces from OZ Design’s on trend homewares collections. Offering an assortment of homewares in different shapes, sizes and colour choices allows for pieces to be mixed and matched to suit personal style and interior spaces. Complete divine combos with a statement piece of wall art which will have guests turn their heads in your modern seaside home. With Australian made sofas on offer, OZ Design Furniture can provide you with a customised experience. Choose from a range of colour and fabric options to suit new or existing designs whilst pairing interior timber hues together, with timber leg stain options also available. With an extensive range of sofa’s to choose from, all offering unique benefits and supreme comfort, OZ Design Mornington can help you find your style and create the home you love. Visit OZ Design Mornington today, Showroom D4, Peninsula Home 1128, 1132 Nepean Hwy, Mornington Peninsula VIC 3931. Phone 8560 1137.

MASSIVE CAR PARK SALE

CLEARANCE & DISCONTINUED STOCK ONLY

Saturday 19th Nov!

HUGE RANGE OF FABRIC AND LEATHER SOFAS, ENTERTAINMENT UNITS, BUFFETS, STORAGE UNITS, DINING TABLES & MORE! Up to 70% off savings on discontinued, damaged & clearance lines only on 19/11/16 inclusive. Whilst stocks last. Mornington store only. Not in conjunction with any other offer. Savings off normal retail price.

www.ozdesignfurniture.com.au OZ DESIGN FURNITURE MORNINGTON PH: 8560 1137, SHOWROOM D4, PENINSULA HOME, 1128-1132 NEPEAN HIGHWAY VIC LOCATIONS: BENDIGO 8692 2589, ESSENDON 8560 1130, GEELONG 8560 1124, HOPPERS CROSSING 8560 1141, MORNINGTON 8560 1137, NOW OPEN NARRE WARREN 8590 1160, NORTHLAND 9471 0244, NUNAWADING 9894 1566, RICHMOND 8560 1120

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CLEARANCE

Take a dip with Swimart SWIMART is Australia’s number one pool care company, with a network of over 70 stores nationally and in New Zealand. Swimart Mornington has been established for over 6 years and has developed a reputation for exceptional customer care, professional advice and good old fashioned service. Jordan Bedson is the store manager and has over 10 years’ experience both at retail and infield service and support. Jordan ‘gets it’. He understands pool owners needs and understands what customer service really means. He has developed a great team around him and is dedicated to ensure every pool owner gets the best advice and value when it comes to their pool or spa. Swimart Mornington also offers a huge range of equipment, from chlorinators, filters, energy saving pumps and much, much more. Their pool and spa chemicals are of the highest quality so you can be assured that whatever your requirements, Swimart Mornington will have a quality, affordable solution, and of course, Swimart is backed by the resources of Waterco, the number one specialist manufacturer in the industry. They also can install equipment, as well as repair or replace onsite. They come to you. Many pool owners would prefer to use their time to spend with their family, or perhaps enjoy a sporting activity or just have their leisure

time to do the things they would prefer to do. Jordan can advise you on an easy plan where his quality, trained service technicians can maintain your pool and ensure when the kids come home and want to swim, the pool is always sparkling, safe and ready. How easy is that? Swimart Mornington also has a range of Australian made spas on display in their store, so if you’re looking for a spa or swimaspa, or even just want to have a chat about different options, they’re happy to help you. So come in, have a free water analysis of your pool or spa and meet Jordan and his friendly team. This is how ALL pool shops should be.

HURRY limited stocks available at theese prices

SAVE $1240 Space 57 chair Warwick fabric

was $2839

$

1599

this colour only

SAVE $586

Loki chair Lge

was $1585

999

$

this colour only

SAVE $580

Loki chair Std

was $1479

899

$

this colour only

the largest chair gallery in the melbourne area! peninsula home 1128 - 1132 nepean hwy mornington vic 3931 phone 03 5973 4899

luducoliving.com.au

1132 Nepean Highway, Mornington Phone 5976 4334 Shop D3, Peninsula Homemaker Centre

20% OFF STOREWIDE

We pride ourselves on expert knowledge and competitive prices, so come in and say ‘Hi’ to the team at Swimart Mornington. *Excludes spas and swim spas. Mornington News 15 November 2016

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MARCO maxi sofa

was $2999

PRE XMAS DELIVERY

$2499

3 fabric colours

LYON buffet

LYON

was $3575

table

$2999

GUARANTEED

was $3199

$2699

solid french oak

solid french oak

while stocks last

Hand Crafted

MARLEY 4str sofa

was $2649

$1999

30 fabric colours

Sumptuous Sofas

ade M y l l Lo c a m B u i l t Custo

MARLEY 3str sofa

was $2349

$1799

French Oak Dining Tables & Cabinet Furniture

30 fabric colours

was $269

was $285

$229

$239

WISHBONE buffet

was $3480

$2799

solid french oak

WISHBONE table

was $5799

$4599

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