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Future leaders: Sydney Swans star Luke Parker joins pupils Yolunda (St Joseph’s), Millie (Fatima), Will (St Joseph’s) Kaelan (St Macartans) Tully (St Thomas More) and Jack (Fatima) for the schools leadership conference at St Macartans in Mornington. Picture: Gary Sissons

LEADERSHIP is a big word for primary school pupils, but one which could play a big part in their futures. Last week, 150 year 5 pupils from four peninsula catholic primary schools attended a leadership conference at St Macartans, Mornington. They came from Our Lady of Fatima Rosebud, St Thomas More Mt Eliza, St Joseph’s Sorrento and St Macartans. The pupils involved themselves in leadership workshops run by teachers from each of the schools throughout the day. They also listened to guest speakers and received leadership tips and inspiration. Dunkley MP Bruce Billson opened proceedings, but perhaps the pupils’ main interest was listening to, and interviewing, Sydney Swans 2014 Best and Fairest winner Luke Parker, who is from Langwarrin. Parker played for Dandenong Stingrays as a 16-year-old, winning the club’s best and fairest award. Family lore is that his father had to build a new cabinet to house all his junior trophies: eight from under nines through to under 16s. After lunch the pupils heard from, and questioned, some year 10 Padua College students on leadership at secondary school.

Pier not ready for Christmas Mike Hast mike@mpnews.com.au THE replacement of Mornington pier’s outer 75-metre section is unlikely to be completed in time for Christmas due to bad weather. The News understands Parks Victoria’s contractor has lost up to seven weeks because of three storms this year,

and the pier will not be ready until the end of February, weather permitting. Earlier this year Parks Victoria said the pier would be ready for Christmas if the contractor was not held up by inclement weather. Work is about 75 per cent completed with the last of many concrete pours occurring two weeks ago. The installation of 80 wave screen panels started last week with five

placed on Thursday before strong wind halted work. The lifting team and a diver were twiddling their thumbs on Friday as they waited for conditions to improve. The concrete panels, made in Geelong, are stored in Carbine Way near Mornington racecourse. Stainless steel handrails are being fabricated in Geelong and will contain many small lights.

Handrails will also be installed on the middle, 53-metre section of the pier, which was replaced in 2010-11 at a cost of $3.5 million. Contractor Johnson Constructions has been using the middle section for its sheds and equipment during construction, and this will be moved and the middle section opened in time for Christmas, providing some joy for fishers and walkers.

In May 2012 the state government announced it would spend up to $15 million to replace the outer section with its 125 pylons, which had been closed since 2010 after storms damaged pylons and dislodged top deck planks in April, August and September. The money was the lion’s share of the government’s $23 million for local port infrastructure upgrades. Continued on Page 6

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Cr Colomb mayor for second time Mike Hast mike@mpnews.com.au BEV Colomb is the new mayor of Mornington Peninsula Shire. It is Cr Colomb’s second mayoral term as she was “first among equals” in 2007-08. She replaces Cr Antonella Celi of Seawinds Ward. Cr Graham Pittock, also of Seawinds, was elected deputy mayor. One of three Briars Ward councillors, Cr Colomb is the 19th mayor since the “super” shire was formed from Mornington, Hastings and Flinders shires in late 1994 (three Kennett government-appointed commissioners ran the municipality until councillors were first elected in 1997). The shire has had five women mayors – Judith Graley in 2000-01 (now state Labor MP), Anne Shaw in 2004 and 2008-09, Bev Colomb 2007-08 and 2014-15, Lynne Bowden 2012-13 and Antonella Celi 2013-14. Cr Shaw served a shortened term in 2004 as the state government altered the election cycle. Cr Colomb’s election to the $87,000 job means the shire has had three women mayors in a row, unusual in Victoria. She was elected at the shire’s annual general meeting on Monday 10 November, with Briars Ward colleague Andrew Dixon the only other candidate. Cr Dixon voted for himself and received votes from Crs Anne Shaw and David Garnock. Cr Colomb grew up in Mornington, and was elected to represent the town in November 2005 when she narrowly defeated sitting councillor John Tran-

First among equals: Mornington Peninsula Shire’s new mayor Cr Bev Colomb (second from left front) with her colleagues (back row) Andrew Dixon, David Garnock, Tim Rodgers, Graham Pittock, Hugh Fraser, Tim Wood, David Gibb, (front row) Anne Shaw, outgoing mayor Antonella Celi and Lynne Bowden.

tino. Mornington Ward was folded into the larger, three-councillor Briars Ward in early 2012, joining Balcombe Ward (Mt Martha) and Mt Eliza Ward. The new mayor has been a business owner, was executive officer of Mornington Community Contact House,

and has recently been teaching governance at Frankston TAFE. In her acceptance speech, Cr Colomb said the council had “an opportunity to look at everything freshly”. This was taken as an oblique reference to the departure last Friday of

long-time CEO Michael Kennedy, who has had his contract paid out. Dr Kennedy’s contract expires in February next year. Cr Colomb said “as a team we will be able to rise to the challenges and opportunities the next 12 months bring”.

“I look forward to working with all of you – community leaders, councillors, officers and all levels of government – to provide an environment that allows protection of all that we hold important and also gives us best practise to ensure the health and wellbeing of the peninsula for years to come. “We are preparing our own peninsula planning statement to be endorsed by the state government showing that the peninsula is near Melbourne but, importantly, not part of it. “Having taught volunteers, young adults and many students involved in the development of our community, I am very aware of the needs and aspirations of our diverse population. “One of my main aims as a councillor is to assist and support, where and when needed, anyone wishing to help others or protect that which we all hold dear. After many years of working in the community sector I am concerned about the lack of employment and education opportunities offered on the peninsula for both older and younger generations. “We have a terrific community on our peninsula. To me our community’s participation is our greatest asset and our commitment will be to work with you all.” Cr Colomb invited residents to contact her to “share information or discuss issues”. “For general enquiries, assistance, appointments and invitations, call Councillor Support on 5950 1428. To contact me, call 5977 0612, mobile 0418 506 638 or email colomb@ mornpen.vic.gov.au.”

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Exit, stage right, with a chuckle and a tear Mornington Peninsula Shire annual general meeting, 6 pm, 10 November, Besgrove St, Rosebud. Followed by a superb light supper with wine and soft drink to suit all tastes, with the opportunity to congratulate new mayor Cr Bev Colomb, outgoing mayor Antonella Celi and all councillors. A nice night’s entertainment. IT WAS Antonella Celi’s night. Well, at first it was. The outgoing mayor’s ebullience and skill at ensuring she is front and centre was in full, fragrant flower. Word had swirled around the shire that she would be positively responsive to another year in the job, clearly one in which she enjoyed the opportunity to meet, greet, implement, initiate and congratulate, usually with a camera not too unadjacent. As evidence of her energy and the range of activities Cr Celi undertook over her 12 months, her review of the year was accompanied by a vast and, it appeared, unending slide show. Not a ribbon was cut, not a presentation was made. Council Watch’s physical structure seemed to fail, confronted by this endless energy. CW declines to use the cliché “boundless energy”: there was no lack of mayoral bound in 2014. Was a single blade of grass severed anywhere in the shire without the imprimatur of this relentless human version of

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the cartoon Tasmanian devil? This was a single-councillor council at work. Could she handle another year of such activity? Phah! A mere bagatelle! The pictures – readers may have noticed many mayoral snaps appeared in local papers and in the shire publication PeninsulaWide, sometimes several to a page – were accompanied by the outgoing mayor’s review of having “the best job in the world” for 12 months. As expected, she “had something prepared”, but warned the room we all knew by now she might get “a bit teary” in her presentation. And she did, which was OK with us. “It has been an absolute honour to lead this council over the past 12 months and serve an amazing community that has been so supportive and encouraging of my role,” she began. Her term had been “robust and challenging”, a highlight of which was delivery of the long-awaited Mornington Peninsula Planning Statement – the shire being first council to have such a planning statement. A further highlight was having her portrait entered in the Archibald Prize. This was a “very unique experience”. Cr Celi felt humbled to be chosen as a subject. The portrait didn’t feature in the prize list, but it was “a fantastic memento”. It was the “longest time I ever sat absolutely still and that was an effort,” she told the chamber. Everyone got thanked, from her “righthand ladies” (you know who you are), CEO, directors, all the staff, fellow councillors, “who offered me both their challenges and support” – indeed, the entire peninsula community was invoked. Her most memorable day? It started

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Unique experience: Cr Celi said she was humbled to have been chosen as the subject for a potrait that was entered into this year’s Archibald Prize. Picture: Yanni

in Portsea with a fine dining breakfast and speech at a fundraiser, progressed to lunch in Mt Eliza to launch a sustainability program and ended back at her “patch” in Rosebud West with fish and chips at a community event; a day of amazing diversity. She thanked her family, ending with a word of advice. “When we get home I think you can take away that cardboard cutout of me that’s sitting at the dining room table,” she said. “I’ll be home probably a little bit more often.” All that said, it was time to elect Cr Celi’s replacement. Cr Tim Rodgers nominated Cr Bev Colomb, and Cr David Garnock threw Cr Andrew Dixon’s hat into the ring. The poll would be conducted alphabetically, chair Celi decided, with A for Andrew pipping B for Bev – demonstrating the informality of council, since C for

Colomb pips D for Dixon if one takes the more normal and formal alphabetical option. Imagine a phone book with first names first. Cr Dixon drew support from Briars Ward colleague Cr Anne Shaw, getting three votes. Cr Colomb was duly elected. Thanking her colleagues for their support, Cr Colomb said that “as a team we will be able to rise to the challenges and opportunities the next 12 months bring. The passion and energy is here to serve our community on the peninsula well”. With the skills and experience around the council table, the work recently started would continue on to fruition, she said. “We have an opportunity to look at everything freshly. As the first of 11 [councillors] I will be representing the will of council. I know already we are deeply committed to reviewing our services and

this process will involve our residents and all our officers. “We are entering an exciting stage of this council’s development. I make my own commitment to facilitate a transparent and inclusive process.” Cr Shaw thanked Cr Celi for her performance as mayor. “If there was an event on the peninsula, an AGM, presentation or gathering, Antonella was there,” she said, “always punctual, dressed for success and never a hair out of place.” And she ran a good meeting, Cr Shaw said. Cr David Gibb followed with a tribute to former CEO Michael Kennedy, who did not attend the meeting. Dr (then Mr) Kennedy took a pay cut to join Mornington Peninsula Shire from Boroondara council in February 1999, Cr Gibb said. The new CEO melded the disparate cultures of the newly amalgamated shire, “breaking down the old shire boundaries, building a shared vision or ethos”. “He oversaw the formation of the Sustainable Peninsula ethos – where environmental, social and economic goals have to all have cognisance of each other,” Cr Gibb said. Dr Kennedy’s other achievements included securing for the shire Police Point at Point Nepean, the peninsula planning statement, getting better value for money for contracted services, greater opportunities for young people, and improved public transport. His 15-year term at the shire “leaves us very well placed to ensure that the opportunities and challenges of the future are continually met”, Cr Gibb said. David Harrison


Life’s a beach for boat shed buyers Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au IT’S that time of the year again: beach fun in the summer sun, sparkling seas and – if you are lucky – your own boat shed. Some beach-going families couldn’t do without their mini homes by the water and sales are picking up with a reported 20 bathing boxes for sale, several along the Mornington and Mt Martha foreshores. Many have been in the same families for generations, passing down through children’s children and filling with dinghies, fishing gear, beach toys and shade umbrellas. Asking prices vary, too – much like houses - from the low $30,000s to more than $230,000, depending on the size, location and beach chutzpah. One, at 50 South Beach, Mt Martha, is on the market for $238,000. The August sale of a shed at North Beach fetched $185,000-$195,000. Another, smaller shed at Mills Beach, Mornington, is “seeking an offer” of $30,000. The price for the unpowered 18.87 square metre Mt Martha boat shed will equate to $12,600 a square metre if a buyer can be tempted to match the asked-for price. Abode Real Estate agent Paul Brown is sure “common ground” will be reached between a keen potential buyer and the owners, adding confidently: “It’ll sell.” “The bathing box and boat shed market is very seasonal. When the overall property market is slow they tend to come onto the market, pos-

sibly to provide liquidity to the vendors. Often they change hands in cash transactions, which is very attractive to a vendor.” He said some people “sell their box and then regret losing that luxury” while others – perhaps older ‘downsizers’ – are happy to see them go to young families who will use them more frequently. Nicholas Lynch agent Leanne Williams passed-in a fully furnished boat shed at Rosebud for $65,000 last week. It is now on the market for $80,000. She said potential buyers were showing interest – with one in the mix bidding from Tasmania. “The appeal of the sheds is the lifestyle option they offer,” she said. “You can store everything you need for down the beach.” Ms Williams should know: she set a record price for the sale of her own – powered - boat shed at Dromana: $205,500. It’s not just buy-and-forget, either: the new owners have to factor in swags of other fees and charges, depending on the location. These may include transfer fees on either the shed’s capital improved value or the sale price, GST and foreshore improvement charges, as well as rates. “You don’t find many first home buyers looking at boat sheds,” she said. “They are normally passed down through families or they are bought by couples over 50 whose kids have left home. They are a discretionary purchase; you can’t borrow against them.”

Beachfront bargain:This Mt Martha boat shed (centre) is on the market for $238,000.

Mornington agent Conley Luff has three bathing boxes on the market. Sales agent Rod Morahan said they were ideal for those with growing families living away from the beach. “You can store all your gear inside without having to load up the car every time you head down to the beach.”

He cited box No. 9 at Mills Beach, priced at $155,000. At 3.8 by 2.7 metres it has plenty of room for family and friends, as well as a 2.7 by 2.4 metre slide-out deck. Another – at No. 34 Shire Hall beach - is all dressed up in Australia Day colours. The two by two metre

box has a deck overlooking the boat harbour and pier. The vendors are asking $100,000. A colourful bathing box at No. 77 Fisherman’s Beach measures three by 1.8 metres and has a 1.2 metre covered deck. The asking price is $150,000 negotiable.

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Continued from Page 1 When completed, the government will have spent about $18.5 million on the pier since 2010. The town’s iconic, 123-metre long pier – a version of which has existed in Mornington for more than 155 years – is used by two million visitors

a year and is the second-most visited pier on Port Phillip, Mornington MP David Morris said. In June 2011, The News reported the outer section was in danger of collapsing after engineers found 20 per cent of wooden pylons had failed or were about to fail and were not sup-

porting the top deck. About half of the remaining 80 per cent were in “average condition� and the outer section was one big storm away from becoming irreparable damaged. Luckily, on that occasion the storm did not arrive.

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Government commits to $3.9m roads upgrade Chris Brennan chris@mpnews.com.au A NEW roundabout will be constructed at the intersection of Coolart and Hodgins roads in Tuerong at a cost of more than $3.5 million while the intersection of the Nepean Highway, Main St and Mornington-Tyabb Rd will also be upgraded, the state government announced last week. Mornington MP David Morris said a combined $3.9 million in funding had been allocated for the two “major road safety projects”, while further funding would also be provided to install pedestrian operated signals at the southern end of Main St if the Coalition was re-elected at this month’s poll. The Coalition government will provide $3.538 million for Tuerong project to address the site’s “significant crash history”, which has included two serious injury crashes and one fatality over a five-year period to the end of 2013. “Most of the crashes that we are seeing at this site are because drivers are having difficulty selecting safe gaps to access Coolart Road,” Mr Morris said. “Due to the high traffic volumes, drivers are more likely to be impatient and are turning in front of oncoming vehicles, and unfortunately this is resulting in crashes. “ Mr Morris said that given intersection’s proximity to the beach, there was a significant increase in traffic, especially during the warmer months.. The state government will also provide $397,000 to overhaul Mornington’s busiest intersection at the corner of Nepean Highway, Main St and Mornington-Tyabb Rd, where 14 casualty crashes, including two serious injury crashes, had occurred in the five years to December 2013. He said accidents at the intersection were mainly due to right-turning traffic not giving way to oncoming traffic, and drivers running red lights.

“Works to improve safety and traffic flow at this intersection will include providing a fully controlled right turn phase outside of the morning and evening peak times,” Mr Morris said. “This will mean drivers turning right onto Nepean Highway during those times will have a dedicated right turn arrow signal showing red and green and won’t have to look for a break in oncoming traffic anymore.” During the morning and evening peak, the signals will revert back to the current partially controlled system, meaning the red right-turn arrow will drop off to allow drivers to enter the intersection and wait for a break in traffic to turn right onto the highway. Mr Morris visited Main St last Thursday to announce that a re-elected Napthine government would provide an unspecified amount of funding to install “much needed” pedestrian signals at the southern end of the street. He said the stretch of Main St between the Nepean Highway and Cromwell St had become increasingly busy in terms of foot traffic following “substantial” office re-development in the area and a rapidly growing population in the adjoining residential streets. Government offices, as well as the Mornington Community Information and Support Centre, attracted heavy pedestrian traffic, he said, with many of those visiting the area needing to cross from the opposite side of “a very busy road” “It is certainly not unusual to see people stranded half way across, waiting for a gap in the traffic to complete their crossing,” Mr Morris said “My office has received many enquiries about the need for a pedestrian crossing in this section of Main St, and has sought support for a crossing from both VicRoads and the [Road] Minister’s office on a number of occasions in recent years.”

Drum roll: The Royal Australian Navy Band is set to be joined by Mornington Secondary College’s Youth Drum Corp for a benefit concert for the Blue Ribbon Foundation

Blue Ribbon concert goes Navy FOR the first time in the concert’s history, the peninsula branch of the Victoria Police Blue Ribbon Foundation has teamed up with the Royal Australian Navy Band for a concert on Sunday 30 November. Also on the bill will be Mornington Secondary College’s Youth Drum Corps. Proceeds will benefit the Victoria Police Blue Ribbon Foundation’s peninsula branch, which raises funds for Peninsula Health’s hospitals at Frankston and Rosebud. The Navy band will perform with the school drum corps, and X Factor runner-up Andrew Wishart. The guest compere is Jane Holmes, of radio stations 3AW 693 and Magic 1278. At $20 per ticket, this concert has to be the best value in live entertainment on the Peninsula, organisers say. “We’re thrilled to have the Navy band per-

forming; they’re extremely talented musicians and are fantastic to watch,” Victoria Police Blue Ribbon Foundation peninsula branch president Darryl Nation said. “There’s a lot of mutual respect between Victoria Police and the Royal Australian Navy. Both share the same goal: keep Australians safe, even if it means putting our own lives at risk,” he said. A raffle drawn on the day has worthwhile prizes, including a $500 voucher for Woolworths, Endota spa treatments and Village gold class tickets. To buy raffle tickets call Rhon on 9775 5978. Blue Ribbon merchandise, including Constable T Bear, will also be available on the day. This concert is always a sell-out. For tickets visit artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au or call the box office 9784 1060.

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Expo showcases new age of learning

French flavour: Rebecca Mangan’s class at Mornington U3A wore berets, Parisian clothing – and even enjoyed a sip of French champagne.

“USE it or lose it as we get older” was the message from new mayor Cr Bev Colomb when opening the Mornington U3A Spring Expo on last Sunday at the Peninsula Community Theatre. She said the displays and excellent turnout for the event “reflected the increasing number of activities of U3A within the community and the importance of continuing learning”. At the expo, tutors and members gave impromptu performances of music, ballroom-dancing and fan dancing between the gingham-clad tables of the Parisienne-styled Café Montmartre. French class members mingled with visitors and companions wearing berets, chic pencil skirts and fishnet stockings. Alongside the café - and in the spirit of

Montmartre – visitors saw an exhibition of members’ paintings in oil, acrylics, water colour and drawings. “The main hall was a spectacle,” publicity officer Joan Yalden said. Under over-hanging, hand-crafted quilts, U3A president Hans Eisen welcomed visitors. “We are proud to have a great variety of stands displaying interesting activities from courses in languages, literature, music and history, book, film, local and armchair travel, bush-walking and bird-watching and the many other classes and groups,” he said. The computer course stand backed onto displays from the sciences: astronomy, aviation, electricity and amateur radio. Visitors joined in

games of bridge, mah-jong, chess and trivia, while others tried their hand at juggling. U3A course coordinator Eileen Wilson gave short presentations on brain plasticity during the day. “These are great games for the mind and enjoyable ways of keeping our brains active,” she said. Other activities included singing, tai chi, line dancing and shake rattle and roll. Craft was another attraction with patchwork, cross stitch, silk art and sculptures on display. Enrolment day is Wednesday 3 December, with courses beginning in February. Inquiries: classes@u3amornington.org.au or, for enrolment inquiries: database@u3amornington. org.au

Another winning round for Dress for Success IT was success all around for the 68 players and 42 “lunchers” at the annual Bendigo Bank Ladies Golf Classic at Mornington Golf Course recently. And participants had good reason to smile: their efforts helped raise $12,455 for Dress for Success Mornington Peninsula. This is the third year this event has supported Dress for Success, which provides disadvantaged or unemployed women with free dressing, suiting and interview training for job interviews, as well as mentoring and personal support. This ensures the women are more confident, competitive and better prepared as they seek jobs in a tight market. On a perfect spring day the record field of seasoned and social players took

to the field with the caddies they had “bought” at the Caddies Auction earlier. The 10 caddies included two local policemen (unbribable), a lycra clad skater, several bank managers (one trying to be Tom Cruise and another Superman), and last year’s winning caddie (Halloween style). After being auctioned to the highest bidding teams they ensured a flying start to the day’s fund-raising. Lots of fun and good golf was had by all, with caddies earning their keep looking for errant golf balls. Players enjoyed being pampered with massages from trainees of Chisholm Institute as they went around the course. Bendigo Bank senior business banking manager Bernadine Geary said the bank’s women (and men) were delighted to support disadvantaged women in a practical way.

Funds raised will help ensure the boutique and training rooms at Frankston continue to provide the caring and professional assistance that volunteers give to clients, and will support an extension of programs to help those struggling to find their feet in the jobs market. “It is a vital community service, and our bank is all about serving the community,” Ms Geary said. She was assisted by the Mornington branch’s Kim Walters, and regional manager Simon Sponza, who presented the $12,455 cheque to Dress for Success Mornington Peninsula. Winners on the day received picnic baskets and hampers from National Credit Insurance Brokers and runners up received meat hampers from Wagstaff Meats. “The event is looked forward to by

Winning smiles: Dress for Success manager Helen McLean, banker Bernadine Geary, Dress for Success president Prue Leggoe, and banker Simon Sponza with the cheque.

participants, the sponsors are fabulous and generous, and the auctions and raffles very attractive,” Dress for Success Mornington Peninsula president Prue Leggoe said. She thanked

Bendigo Bank and main sponsors Enterprise Architects, Stokes, NCI, Drummond Golf, Replas, Mornington Golf Club, Wagstaff Meats and Lion (wines).

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Green wedge land swap on the cards Mike Hast mike@mpnews.com.au STATE government agencies want to swap government land on the Arthurs Seat escarpment at Dromana with bushland owned by Mornington Peninsula Shire next to Arthurs Seat State Park. The swap has been mooted by the Department of Environment and Primary Industries, and Parks Victoria. The shire land, known as Concept Spur, is on Seamists Drive off Purves Rd and would become part of the state park. This was first proposed in 1994 by the nowdefunct Land Conservation Council, the forerunner of Environment Victoria. The Crown land is at 161-191 Boundary Rd, Dromana, and is known as Parkdale Estate, part of which is Hillview Community Reserve. It is green wedge land. Concept Spur came on the radar earlier this year when Arthurs Seat Skylift spokesman Simon McKeon told a public meeting 55 hectares of “shire-controlled” land had been identified by shire and Parks Victoria officers as a suitable vegetation offset for clearing at the gondola chairlift bottom station, the 14-16 metre wide gondola corridor up Arthurs Seat, and the top station with its 100-seat cafe. He said the land would be transferred from shire ownership to Parks Victoria and be included in Arthurs Seat State Park. But the shire is now saying the land swap is not connected to the chairlift proposal, which was narrowly approved by the council in early June and is being challenged in the Victorian Civil and

Administrative Tribunal by community lobby group Save Our Seat. The case started on 5 November and was still being heard last Friday. In March, the shire’s manager of statutory planning, Angela Hughes, told The News the “potential transfer of shire-controlled land into Arthurs Seat State Park has been raised as one potential option to achieve the native vegetation offset required by this proposed development [chairlift]”. She said this would have the benefit of “keeping the offset in our community and may provide a higher degree of protection for the land”. But the shire appears to have backed away from the land being used as a chairlift offset with shire property manager Yasmin Woods stating in a fact sheet that the gondola could still be built even if the land swap did not go ahead. She said offset land may be outside the shire or Skylift could pay DEPI to replant native vegetation. The Concept Spur land of 55 hectares (140 acres) was given to the Shire of Flinders in 1974 when a developer subdivided land west of Purves Rd between Seamists Drive and Waterfall Gully Rd. The land is zoned green wedge and would unlikely ever be rezoned for homes but Lot 15 in the subdivision sold for $1 million three years ago. This would make the 55ha worth at least $8.8 million in the unlikely event it came on the market. The News understands some shire councillors are unhappy about the lack of information about the land swap and are pursuing more detail from shire officers.

Leading the way: Health Minister David Davis meets with Peninsula Health nurse unit manager Trish O’Neill and registered nurse Vanessa Rees at Frankston Hospital last week.

Research key to future health PENINSULA Health affirmed its commitment to enhancing its position at the forefront of cutting edge medical research during a research conference held at Frankston Hospital last week. Health Minister David Davis told the more than 80 medical research experts, clinicians and guests assembled at the hospital for the launch the Celebrating Research conference that medical research was now one Victoria’s most important industries. Mr Davis said recognition of the sometimes unacknowledged work of researchers was crucial to building Melbourne’s expanding global reputation as a research hub and to Peninsula Health’s role as a leading healthcare provider.. “Research is integral to the continuous improvement of the care that the clinicians at Peninsula Health provide to the community,” Mr Davis said. He said Celebrating Research provided an opportunity to highlight the valuable research undertaken by clinicians across the Mornington Peninsula at Peninsula Health’s campuses at

Frankston, Mornington and Rosebud, in partnership with Monash University. As a teaching health service, links with Monash University have contributed to the growth of Peninsula Health’s research program, with more than 550 clinicians and students having participated since 2007. The joint appointment of Dr Virginia Plummer between Monash University and Peninsula Health had further enhanced the linking of research projects between the facilities and clinicians,” Minister Davis said. Peninsula Health chairwoman Nancy Hogan said the relationship would be further enhanced by the recent endorsement by the board of a dedicated research plan. She said the research plan would foster strong links with other research bodies as well as providing strategic direction and scope to the research capabilities of the organisation. The Mornington Peninsula’s ageing population and escalating incidence of chronic disease meant it was vital health services continued to evolve in in line with the needs of the community, she said.

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No place for nets in fishing ‘mecca’ Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au THE state government is committed to establishing a world class recreational fishing mecca in Port Phillip Bay – at the expense of commercial netters. “We recognise the passion Victoria's recreational fishers have for the bay and we want to provide a lasting legacy by preserving it,” Nepean MP Martin Dixon said. His comments are in response to pleas by the netters to abandon plans – announced by Premier Denis Napthine at Carrum Surf Life Saving Club two weeks ago – to buy back their commercial netting licences over the next four years. (The News, 11/11/2014). The Premier has pledged $20 million to begin the process if re-elected at the 29 November state election. “There is nothing better than taking your kids and grandkids out for a day on the bay and we wan to ensure the opportunity is preserved into the future. “The community and recreational fishers have been calling for the removal of net fishing in the bay for some time and we will deliver.” Mr Dixon said commercial netting would be “phased out” while other commercial fishing, such as long lining, would still be allowed in Port Phillip. He said of all the fish caught - recreational and commercial – only 4.6 per cent was caught in nets. “Fish will continue to be sourced [for sale in shops] from outside Port Phillip and Corio bays, through commercial fisheries operating in areas such as Bass Strait.” Asked if studies had found that commercial netting was not viable or was unsustainable, he said: “This is about the establishment of a recreational fishing mecca. “The government has invested an unprecedented $16 million over the past four years

Net loss: The livelihoods of fishermen such as Neville and Dalton Hutchins are under threat from the Napthine government’s plans to ban commercial netting within Port Phillip.

through our recreational fishing initiative. “This is about the careful and sustainable management of the resource with an independent panel undertaking consultation with key stakeholders. “Our $65 million Better Bay package is part of the next phase of investment in recreational activities around our wonderful bay.” Mr Dixon acknowledged that locally caught fish was important to the economy “but we need to acknowledge that commercial fishers in Port Phillip and Corio bays currently catch around $4 million worth of fish. The recreational sector is estimated to be worth $2.3 billion and supports 5200 Victorian jobs.”

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Denis Napthine for premier – win, lose or draw MRS Emu is perplexed. She has been reading the political popularity polls, now proliferating like blackberries as the state election bears down. “They don’t make sense.” She glares at her recumbent spouse who, like many people around election time, tries to make small targets of themselves. The polls are not his fault; her glare suggests they must be. The Emus have just arrived back from some long striding through the NSW drought district, visiting relos. Green pastures assaulted their eyes on arrival home this wet peninsula spring. And here is Premier Denis Napthine, sterling country stock, Liberal blue to the soles of his vet’s gumboots, apparently accelerating down the political skids. “It doesn’t make sense,” says Mrs E, in a querulous, rising cadence. She likes Dr Napthine. He speaks her language. “He wasn’t that far behind when we left. In the polls, that is. What’s happening?” The Blushing Bride still regards Victoria as the jewel in the Liberal crown. She still thinks Lady Chatterley’s Lover should be banned. Her favourite monarch is Good Queen Bess. She is an old-fashioned gel. Emu remains silent and alert through the soliloquy, knowing that a Significant Thought is pending. “But even if Labor wins – (here comes Significant Thought) – Denis is more popular than, ah, Mr Andrews.” She is thinking aloud; it is a slow process and involves long silences and a furrowed brow. Emus don’t have a lot of brow to furrow. “Even if Labor wins ...” Emu can almost hear the machinery in his BB’s

cruet grinding slowly and exceeding small, as the poet Longfellow so aptly put it. He must have known an emu, possibly an ancestor on Emu’s distaff side. “It wouldn’t be democratic for Denis not to be Premier, since he is far more popular than, than, than ...” Emu takes the cue: “Mr Dan Andrews, dear, the Labor leader. Mrs Emu has trouble enunciating Labor Party names. PM Julia Gillard was usually “That Woman” or “The Redhead”. “Mr Andrews is not popular,” the BB states firmly. “Denis gets more votes than he. He should not be Premier because he is so not popular. But he could be a minister in Denis’s next government. That might make him more popular. Then maybe he could take over as premier some time.” Emu winces. He senses more Significant Thoughts are on the way. Should he opine that it’s winner take all in politics, including the premiership? But (Emu argues with himself) talk of premierships would be unwise after the Swans’ recent AFL premiership towelling. The swan, an elegant, long-necked avian, was the obvious choice for the Emus to support, ahead of Crows, Magpies, Hawks and Eagles. A swan is what Mrs Emu sees in the mirror. “And he should be entitled to choose some of his ministers for the new

cabinet if Mr, ah, Andrews’ party wins. There’s Mr Guy in planning and Mr Davis in health and Mr Mulder in transport – they all know what they’re doing. That’s what happens in America. The president can choose whoever he likes to be in cabinet, from any source. “Even actual experts get to govern in America.” Now Emu gets the triumphant “quod erat demonstrandum” – I have proved my case – look. Emu demurs, but, being an avid advocate of “sponsum, non contra” (Latin for “never contradict your spouse”), remains expressionless and mute. It’s the safest way.

Trials of Upper Gumtree MRS Emu is just back from visiting her sister Ermyntrude who lives in the Shire of Upper Gumtree. “I’ve heard the most extraordinary story from Ermy,” she said as Emu pretended not to hear her opening gambit and pulled the pages of Weekly Emu Times closer to the eyes. “Are you listening to me? This could happen in our shire if we’re not careful.” The Emu Times is folded and placed on the side table. “I’m all ears, dear.” “Well, Upper Gumtree has been trying to get a pool built on Crown land, part of a state forest, as a majority of councillors thought it would revive one of the shire’s main towns and the site is close to the big waterfall that many people visit. “The poor dears living in the town have been doing it tough since the timber mill closed and the pine

plantations went bankrupt.” Emu was interested. There’s been a pool battle in our neck of the woods, he thought to himself. “So the majority of Upper Gumtree councillors with backroom support from senior officers and the CEO, a nice Irish man called Mehall MacKenna, managed to win government support to build the pool in the forest. “They’d been trying for ages but won the jackpot three years ago when that nice man Ted Baillieu won the election, and his small but perfectly formed environment minister gave the OK to build the pool. “This was to keep the election promise that the local MP had made to his electorate for the forest pool. “Well it turns out that the bureaucrats in the environment minister’s office were beside themselves that permission had been granted and wanted to wriggle out of it. They got their minister to agree. “So they strengthened the coastal rules to give the councillors who didn’t want a pool in the forest the ammunition to knock it on the head. Then the environment minister withdrew his OK for the forest site. Then the council decided to build the pool in the middle of town. Weren’t they clever?” Emu’s head was spinning by now. He strode outside and went for a run in the forest.

Confusion, plus 30% ANOTHER thing to catch the Emus’ attention back at home came from the wireless, a device Mrs Emu likes to have roaring perpetually in the kitchen on Radio Brain Dead. It shakes plates

as it instructs listeners that their lives are tragically incomplete without these pills or that fast, semi-edible substance. An advert has blasted its way into Emu’s conscious. It was from an electricity and gas retailer. A male voice repeatedly spruiked the massive advantage of switching to this bunch of crafty marketers – it offers a 30 per cent discount if clients pay on time. Emu did a double-take. Here is spin of a very high order, delivered at ear-destroying volume as if this adds credibility to the words if customers pay on time. What does this mean? Emu took up his abacus in case the Blushing Bride proposed aligning with this brigade of bawlers. What occurs if customers do not pay on time? Answer: they pay the normal, the standard, charge. Let’s say you get a $100 bill. Does this mean the “real” price is $130 ($100 plus $30), which you must cough up if you pay late? But (here Emu invites numerate readers to write in) if the “real” price is $130, shouldn’t you pay that sum minus 30 per cent of $130 – $39 – or $91? Or is the “real” charge even higher? Emu’s abacus is confused. Help! George Orwell invented the language “newspeak” in his novel 1984. “Doublethink” is “the act of ordinary people simultaneously accepting two mutually contradictory beliefs as correct … [the person] is completely unaware of any conflict or contradiction,” according to Wikipedia. A book well worth reading. Even more apt in 2014 than in 1984.

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Scholarship scheme scores top marks A BIG “thank you” afternoon tea at Caroline Chisholm Education Foundation in Rosebud last week celebrated the work of the foundation and shared the stories of students who have received scholarships through the Southern Mornington Peninsula Scholarship Program. Guest speaker Ray Blessing, the CEO of Taskforce Community Agency, spoke about youth issues affecting the Mornington Peninsula. The access and equity scholarship scheme began last year as a pilot program to help get disadvantaged students into education at Chisholm. It proved to be a resounding success, and was rolled out this year to provide support for 38 students. The program will be expanded next year to cover the entire peninsula under the new name MP Connect. It has also grown in terms of the number of donors signing on and the event at the Rosebud campus was held to thank them their support. Donors have contributed $31,700, with a further $4000 promised by Rye/Rosebud Rotary and Sorrento Rotary. Other financial support has been provided by the Bendigo Bank (Rye/Dromana), Southern Peninsula Community Fund Opportunity Shop, Uniting Church Opportunity Shop (Rosebud) and two private donors. In an initiative led by local resident and pas-

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Bumper harvest beckons THE fishing in both bays continues to impress, and while it might surprise many, snapper aren't the only species being caught. Whiting are well and truly starting to move now in both Western Port and Port Phillip. However the really big catches aren't always coming from the shallow banks, with the deeper waters up to 14m seeming to be the go. Some catches of ting have gone close to the magic one kilogram mark. As much as snapper and whiting have been the target, angler's bycatch has been equally impressive. For those chasing snapper, the once elusive ling has made quite a few special guest appearances, while those after whiting and snapper have also been snagging a few nice gummy sharks. These have made some very welcome additions to the fisherman's basket. At this time of year, fishing options around the Peninsula are almost

Welcome addition: Phil hooked this nice gummy shark while fishing in for whiting in Port Phillip

endless – it all comes down to "what floats your boat". For those after snapper, both bays are fishing well. In Western Port, try Lysarghts and Rhyll. In Port Phillip, fish in 18.5m during the day and the shallows during the early morning and evening. Everywhere from St Kilda to Mt Martha has produced. For whiting and squid, the reefs and weed beds in both bays have held good numbers of both. While the traditional depths of 2-6 meters have fished well, in Western Port don't be afraid to fish as deep as 14m. Whether it's from a boat, rocks or the piers, you're a good chance of bagging a brace. Until next week, tight lines and calm seas ď Ž Paul “Trackerâ€? Pingiaro runs Mornington Boat Hire at Schnapper Point in Mornington and Yaringa Boat Hire at Yaringa boat harbour in Somerville (www.morningtonboathire. com.au or call 5975 5479).

Anglers ramp up pressure on state ANGLERS are lobbying the state government to invest in boat ramps and launching facilities around Port Phillip and Western Port. VRFish, the peak body for Victorian recreational fishing, has released a “state election wish list� as the election campaign officially begins in the leadup to the 29 November poll. High on the list is a push for the major political parties to commit to investing $39 million over four years to upgrade boat ramps along the coast. The group’s state council developed

the list over the past two years to promote “the enormous public good in recreational fishing� and maximise “government investment into key programs, projects and services�. VRFish general manager Dallas D’Silva said the peak body would push for an incoming state government to use angling licence fees to be invested back into recreational fishing. He said independent reports provided to VRFish showed $70 million over seven years was needed to improve fishers’ access to the two bays.

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LETTERS CEO had vision OUTGOING Mornington Peninsula Shire CEO Michael Kennedy has made a significant contribution to the Mornington Peninsula as we all enjoy it today. In 1993, as shire president of the Shire of Hastings, it was an honour to sign the contract that saw Dr Kennedy appointed CEO and start his distinguished career in local government. My council colleagues saw Dr Kennedy, who had previously earned a reputation in the transport and shipping industry as a “change manager”, as the outstanding candidate for the position at a time when local government in Victoria was being challenged to bring about change in the conduct of its business. Michael had hardly settled in to his role as CEO when the Kennett government initiated the restructure of local government across Victoria, reducing the number of municipalities from 210 to 79. Living up to his reputation as a change manager, and well aware of the strong possibility of amalgamation of the three municipalities on the peninsula, he encouraged cooperation between the shires of Mornington, Flinders and Hastings to consider and prepare for the eventuality of such an outcome. Over the ensuing 12 months the councillors, staff and communities of the three shires were consulted, resulting in the production of a document entitled “Vision Peninsula”, which clearly articulated the community’s preferred model by which any amalgamation should be implemented. Michael was already displaying his real passion for the uniqueness of the peninsula and an understanding of the challenge ahead in retaining its character. The amalgamations occurred in December 1994, incumbent councillors and CEO’S were sacked and, sadly, commissioners appointed by the Kennett government failed to embrace the “Vision Peninsula” model. Thankfully, after serving terms as CEO of City of Casey and City of Boroondara, Michael was appointed CEO of Mornington Peninsula Shire in 1999 and quickly revisited and implemented his model, reopening and staffing the vacant shire offices in Hastings and Mornington, overcoming the sense of loss that had been felt by those communities over the preceding five years, and re-injecting the loss of expendable dollars those shopping centres had incurred while the two shire offices remained vacant. (I hear that the council of today is considering reversing that decision after more than 14 years of benefit to Mornington and Hastings, and trust those communities will vehemently oppose such a backward move.) Many have been quick to criticise the “Peninsula Way” and the “commitment to a sustainable peninsula” (safeguarding and embracing environment, economic and social elements), which have been the guiding principles initiated and implemented over the past 15 years by Dr Kennedy, but my observation is they are the envy of many in municipal government circles and without doubt the foundation stone for the future that we will treasure and enjoy. Michael’s astute negotiating skills and discerning eye on the future, along with the respect he has enjoyed at state and federal levels of government, have contributed significantly to the recently affirmed Statement of Planning Policy for the Mornington Peninsula, retaining the 70 per cent rural and 30 per cent urban

split protecting the peninsula from unwanted growth and reserving it as the “playground for Melbourne”. Equally, funding applications for all facets of improved life on the peninsula have been achieved as a direct result of the respect he enjoys and the strong negotiating skills he possesses. Michael has recognised and respected the socio-economic differences that exist across the peninsula from the most affluent to the extremely poor and has guided the council in implementing appropriate, socially adjusted programs to meet those challenges. Respect has been shown to all sectors of our community during his time as CEO and the career opportunities offered to young residents, programs that support our elderly to stay in their homes or live more meaningful lives, equal opportunity in the shire workplace, and programs advancing reconciliation for the indigenous community will stand as testimony to his compassion and understanding of the needs of the community he served. Michael Kennedy has been a dedicated, tireless and loyal servant of the shire throughout all the 15 years he has held the position of CEO. Brian L Stahl, OAM JP, Hastings

RET should stay WHEN Prime Minister John Howard introduced the Renewal Energy Target (RET) as bipartisan policy in 2001, he could not have imagined the speed with which renewable technologies such as rooftop solar developed. Neither could he have understood this technology would be implemented at far less cost than comparable centralised coal-fired power stations, subsidised as they are today by grants and favourable taxation, and government-funded rail and road infrastructure. Now the Abbott government, harassed and controlled by the coal industry, finds itself between a rock and a hard place, thanks to the former Howard government’s farsighted decision. Unlike when Howard was in government, there is now a real point of difference between the two sides of politics. Labor must honour Howard’s bipartisan RET target to remain credible. The question for the community is even simpler. If you like coal, vote Liberal; if you like the sun, vote Labor. Ken Dyer, Rosebud West

Direct Action won’t cut it WILL Australia follow world leaders and their promise of 30 per cent emissions reductions? For 5 per cent by 2020, the biggest contribution by the Abbott government’s Direct Action was to come from forest planting, except “Failed carbon farm company ignored expert’s advice”, (The Age, 25/11/14) was about the Timbercorp and Southern Plantations tree farming failure. Is Mr Abbott still deluded about carbon in soils, even low grade soils, even dry locations, year after year, for ever and ever, Amen? From ABC’s Lateline: “Greg Hunt claims CO2 sequestration at 150 tonnes per hectare every year is ... inconsistent with CSIRO ... carbon actually in range only 0.3 to 2 tonnes per hectare per year. To reach necessary 2020 abatement quantum, this requires area of land up to two-thirds of the Australian land mass, or 500 million hectares.” How can he endorse tree projects dodgy enough to cause losses for creditors and investors of as

much as $100 million? Actual emission reduction projects don’t offer return on investment in contract period of only 5 years. So, abatement/ offsets and efficiency are the go. Most fuss is about carbon in tree plantings; also, separately, carbon in soils, planted by Green Army, originally 300,000 trainees, planting 20 million trees. How does federal government look when even Blind Freddy can see it’s just 67 trees per trainee? The real problem is how do we reduce emissions, urgently? International treaties require growth in emissions to peak by 2020, replaced by zero emissions energy by 2040. Absorption of carbon is 94 per cent into oceans; land and plant matter help only a little. Absorption into oceans is so slow that it’s now desperately urgent to treat the cause, emission reductions, instead of tinkering with symptoms. Glimmer of hope is Industry Minister Ian Macfarlane asked about King Island proposal: “Wind farms are the only solution deliverable, big and fast enough to meet bipartisan and internationally committed target of 5 per cent emission reduction by 2020.” New technology can always help, whenever, but time is now for implementation using current technology. Because of implementation processes, technology will improve. We can’t afford to wait for magic silver bullet solutions. If Direct Action without deadlines, carrot or stick was always hopelessly inept for 5 per cent, surely for 30 per cent it’s time to reinstate carbon tax? Gough Whitlam made us feel proud and confident. Fearmonger Abbott makes us feel ashamed and helpless. Bernie McComb, Cowes

Walk the beach REGARDING the article “Heat on beach renourishment plans as sand washes away” by Chris Brennan (Southern Peninsula News, 4/11/14), comments made by Cr Graham Pittock in the article show an alarming lack of understanding regarding the current coastal erosion pressures now affecting our coastline. Significant sections of our beaches are being eroded, dunes are being scoured by increasing wave action, and stabilising vegetation falling onto the beach. I suggest Cr Pittock talk a good walk along his local beach and have a good look. Kelvin Stingel, Blairgowrie

What has MP done? WHAT has Mornington’s Liberal MP David Morris protected? Has he protected the interest of the Point Nepean National Park developer? Has he protected the people who own land in the Woodland precinct of Mt Eliza? In my opinion, he has “protected” the truth about Woodland from the parliament and the public by overstating the level of support for not subdividing the precinct, and tabling a questionable petition in the parliament. He refused to advise the parliament when evidence of the questionable petition was provided to him. What else has he done for his electorate? He has acted as an MP of a very safe seat with scant regard of the interest of his constituents. He has been complicit in a government that has overseen an unemployment level heading higher than that of Tasmania. I suggest the electorate treat Mr Morris as he has treated the electorate – put him last on election day. Per Carlsen, Mt Eliza

Time for shire change THE long overdue appointment of a new CEO of Mornington Peninsula Shire will hopefully lead to a change of focus with the council reinstating the provision of free tip tickets to ratepayers and introducing a free hard waste collection. A great many councils in Victoria have the interests of their ratepayers and residents at the top of their priority list but this does not seem to be the case on the Mornington Peninsula. Abolishing the issuing of 25 per cent of free tip tickets a year with each rate notice was a petty and mean decision. No doubt the public justification was the impact on the council budget, this from a council that is happy to go into debt to build a swimming pool complex in Rosebud and to allocate ratepayer funds to a range of other expenditures that many would question. The majority of ratepayers and residents on the peninsula would benefit from free access to their local tip and a free hard waste collection. While a swimming pool complex at Rosebud might well be desirable to a good many, it would definitely not be the majority of peninsula residents. I can only hope that the new broom at the head of the council administration will be looking at what is good for the majority and not just a section of the community within the municipality. Robin Cooper, Mt Eliza (former Liberal government minister)

Silence on fish THANKS for your story on the state government’s plans to ban commercial fishing in Port Phillip (“Fishermen: nets ban a ‘stunt’”, The News, 11/11/14). More than a week ago I wrote to my local member of parliament, David Morris, and to the Minister for Agriculture and Food Security and Minister for Water, Peter Walsh, requesting information on the science informing this decision but have not heard a peep from either. Joanne Winterbottom, Mornington

Prosperous future? WITH the assured victory of Dan Andrews and his Labor team in the state election, Victorians can look forward to a more prosperous future. We expect to see the incoming Labor government implement well-deserved wage rises across all government agencies, and to see these flow on to the private sector with the assistance of the unions. We don’t accept the employers’ case that wage rises must be related to productivity increase; this is just a ploy for higher profits. We also expect the Labor government to systematically improve working conditions with better penalty rates, higher superannuation and better leave conditions. If this results in budget deficits, these can be dealt with at a later time. Let’s get things going for the workers now. The government should phase out assistance to independent schools; this would save money that can be used for the workers. If public schools aren’t good enough for people, then let them pay for their private schools. The same applies to hospitals. Many other non-public activities should also be shut down. Stan Hogan, Frankston

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Runners fit to stride through mounting challenge CLOSE to 2000 participants traversed the 6.7 kilometre course from Rosebud to Seawinds Gardens last Sunday in the most successful Arthurs Seat Challenge to date. Event ambassador, Commonwealth Games Marathon runner Sarah Klein, fired the starter’s gun as people of all ages, backgrounds and fitness levels took off on the challenging course to the top of Arthurs Seat. The annual event, sponsored by Fit2Drive, aims to raise awareness of the over-representation of young people in road crashes. The weather for this year’s event was perfect for running or walking up the steep summit, which at its peak has a testing 9.5 degree gradient and 3 kilometre uphill climb. The one saving grace for competitors is the stunning view of over Port Phillip. Once again, there were some impressive results, with Craig Appleby, pictured bottom left, first over the line in a mere 25 minutes and 15 seconds. Appleby glided over the line with a decent gap between himself and second placegetter, Cameron Hall, who is a previous winner of the event. The first woman to the finish line was Rebecca Rosel, pictured bottom centre, who looked strong as she charged up the hill to cross in a time of 29 minutes and 59 seconds. Twins, Elly and Sarah Jackson took second and third place for the women’s overall with times of 30 minutes 30 seconds and 30 minutes 59 seconds respectively. The dynamic duo are still juniors, and as such also took out first and second place in the under 18s female category. Other noteworthy efforts included Liam Hemingway, who was crowned under 18 male champion and Brodie Lynch, who came in second in the under 18s and took the title in the under 15 male category. Pictures: Yanni

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MESSAGE FROM THE PREMIER

If you live in or around Melbourne near grass, bush or reserves, you need to prepare for fire this summer. Last summer, we saw fast moving grassfires right on the edge of Melbourne as well as large fires that damaged homes and properties just outside the city fringe. This year, we’re expecting another hot summer that will result in more hot, dry, windy days, increasing the chance of grassfire. Fire Action Week (beginning Sunday November 16) is the best time to understand what to do if a fire starts near your home or workplace, and get prepared. If you live next to grassland, you should have already cleared weeds and removed firewood and rubbish from around your property. Advice from fire authorities is that if a grassfire starts, and you live directly next to grassland, you need to act quickly and move one or two streets away from the fire. Avoid driving in a grassfire because it will be smoky and hard to see, and traffic jams and accidents are likely. They also advise that if you don’t live directly next to grassland and a grassfire starts, it’s safer to stay where you are because it’s unlikely a fire will spread past the first row of houses. If you live near bush, you need to check Fire Danger Ratings daily and monitor the weather conditions. On Severe, Extreme or Code Red days, the safest option is to get out early. Prepare for fire now by putting a plan in place for what you’ll do if a fire starts, and discussing it with your household so everyone knows what to do. For more planning and preparation information, or to check Fire Danger Ratings this summer, go to emergency.vic.gov.au, download the FireReady app, or call the Victorian Bushfire Information Line on 1800 240 667. Remember, it’s up to you to understand your fire risk and be ready to act. The Hon Dr Denis Napthine MP Premier of Victoria

Fire Action Week Nov. 16-23

Protect your family by planning ahead this summer. Fire Action Week is a great opportunity to gather all the information you need to prepare for this year’s fire season. Find out about FireReady meetings in your area and check CFA’s website to see if your local CFA brigade is holding an Open Day during Fire Action Week. Remember to talk to your family about what you’re going to do on a high fire risk day. For more information about Fire Action Week and how to stay safe this fire season, visit the VicEmergency website, call 1800 240 667 or download the free FireReady app today.

LEAVE AND LIVE. visit emergency.vic.gov.au call 1800 240 667

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Terry Young Mobile: 0419 157 172

BAXTER Harcourts Mornington Suite 2, 1a Main Street MORNINGTON 5970 8000 EMAIL: terrry.young@harcourts.com.au

277 Baxter-Tooradin Rd 10.00-10.30am Harcourts 5970 8000 _________________________________________________________

HASTINGS

17 Railway Crescent 10.00-10.30am Century21 Homeport 5979 355 5/16 Skinner Street 11.00-11.30am Century21 Homeport 5979 3555 8 Kuan Yin Place 11.30-12.00pm Century21 Homeport 5979 3555 _________________________________________________________

CRIB POINT

Leanne Porter Mobile: 0418 106 668

82 Governors Road 11.00-11.30am Century21 Homeport 5979 3555 20 Peterson Street 12.00-12.30pm Century21 Homeport 5979 3555 _________________________________________________________

BITTERN

Harcourts Limitless 82 Mount ELiza Way MOUNT ELIZA 9788 7440 EMAIL: leanne.porter@harcourts.com.au

75 Hendersons Road 10.00-10.30am Century21 Homeport 5979 3555 217 South Beach Road 12.00-12.30am Century21 Homeport 5979 3555 63 Hendersons Road 1.30-2.00pm Harcourts 5970 8000 207 Myers Road 2.30-3.00pm Bowman & Company 5975 6888 _________________________________________________________

FRANKSTON SOUTH 4 Salina Court Robert Bowman Mobile: 0417 173 103 Bowman & Company 168 Main Street, MORNINGTON 5975 6888 EMAIL: robert@bowmanandcompany.com.au

Jarrod Carman Mobile: 0423 144 102 Eview Real Estate Partners 176 Main Street MORNINGTON 5971 0300 Email: jarrod.carman@eview.com.au

Stuart Cox Mobile: 0417 124 707

Jacobs & Lowe 220 Main Street MORNINGTON

Ph: 5976 5900

1.30-2.00pm

UFirst Real Estate 8781 4500 _________________________________________________________

MOUNT ELIZA

13 Warana Way 12.30-1.00pm Bowman & Company 5975 6888 25 Two Bays Road 1.00-1.30pm Blue Water Bay Real Estate 5976 1888 6/4-6 Clarkestown Avenue 1.30-2.00pm Harcourts 5970 8000 12 Rosserdale Crescent 2.30-3.00pm Barry Plant Mornington 5975 4999 _________________________________________________________

MORNINGTON

15 Bentons Road Conley Luff Real Estate 2/11 Lucerne Avenue Conley Luff Real Estate 3/14 Wilsons Road LJ Hooker Mornington 4a Alameda Avenue Ray White 2/40 Bath Street Barry Plant Mornington 9 Seaview Avenue Conley Luff Real Estate 48 Wensleydale Drive Ray White 15 Bentons Road Conley Luff Real Estate 2/61 Mitchell Street LJ Hooker 6 Gilga Street LJ Hooker 26 MacDonald Grove Conley Luff Real Estate 5 Bay Rise Drive Ray White 20 Carnoustie Grove Ray White 1/12 Townsend Lane Conley Luff Real Estate

Email: stuartc@jlbre.com.au

11.00-11.30am 5975 7733 11.00-11.30am 5975 7733 11.00-11.30am 5976 6700 11.00-11.30am 5977 1877 11.30-12.00pm 5975 4999 12.00-12.30pm 5975 7733 12.00-12.30pm 5977 1877 12.00-12.30pm 5975 7733 1.00-1.30pm 5976 6700 1.00-1.30pm 5976 6700 1.00-1.30pm 5975 7733 1.00-1.30pm 5977 1877 1.00-1.30pm 5977 1877 2.00-2.30pm 5975 7733

11 Shelley Street 2.00-2.30pm Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 19 Kathleen Crescent 2.00-2.30pm Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 22 Channel Street 2.00-2.45pm Jacobs & Lowe 5976 5900 4 Rodney Court 3.00-3.30pm Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 123/150 M’Ton-Tyabb Rd 3.00-3.30pm Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 2a Parkside Crescent 3.00-3.30pm LJ Hooker 5976 6700 2/14 Napier Street 3.00-3.30pm Ray White 5977 1877 _________________________________________________________

Kayn Luff Mobile: 0416 265 337 Conley Luff Real Estate 188 Main Street, MORNINGTON Ph: 5975 7733 EMAIL: kayn@conleyluff.com.au

MOUNT MARTHA

Peter Cincotta

TUERONG

hockingstuart real estate

Mobile: 0411 888 770 5 Talmara Court 11.00-11.30am Ray White 5977 1877 Ray White Real Estate 4 Secrets Way 11.00-11.30am Bowman & Company 5975 6888 5,117-133 Main Street 3/8 Dulnain Street 1.00-1.30pm MORNINGTON Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 Ph: 5977 1877 15 Gregory Street 1.00-1.30pm Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 EMAIL: 746 Nepean Highway 1.30-2.00pm peter.cincotta@raywhite.com Barry Plant Mornington 5975 4999 143 Somerset Drive 2.00-2.30pm LJ Hooker 5976 6700 15 Settlers Way 2.00-2.30pm Blue Water Bay Real Estate 5976 1888 Jamie Hughes 20 Birdrock Avenue 3.00-3.30pm Mobile: 0498 006 119 Bowman & Company 5975 6888 _________________________________________________________

277 Derril Road Bowman & Company 108 Coolart Road Century 21 Homeport

MOOROODUC 523 Derril Road

1.30-2.00pm 5975 6888 2.30-3.00pm 5979 3555 3.30-4.00pm

Harcourts 5970 8000 _________________________________________________________

204 Main Street Mornington, 5973 5444

EMAIL: jhughes@hockingstuart.com.au

SAFETY BEACH

9 Admiralty Court 11.00-11.30am Bowman & Company 5975 6888 10/113 Country Club Dr 12.00-12.30pm Stockdale & Leggo 5987 3233 _________________________________________________________

McCRAE

16 Hillman Avenue Stockdale & Leggo

12.00-12.30pm 5987 3233

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DROMANA

8 Charmaine Street 12.00-12.30pm LJ Hooker 5976 6700 61 Seacombe Street 12.00-12.30pm Stockdale & Leggo 5987 3233 13 Tennant Street 12.00-12.30pm Stockdale & Leggo 5987 3233 26 Beachurst Avenue 1.00-1.30pm Stockdale & Leggo 5987 3233 69 Palmerston Avenue 1.00-1.30pm Stockdale & Leggo 5987 3233 277-281 Point Nepean Rd 1.00-2.00pm Stockdale & Leggo 5987 3233 2/10 Joan Avenue 1.30-2.00pm Stockdale & Leggo 5987 3233 18 Scott Street 3.00-3.30pm Stockdale & Leggo 5987 3233 19 Garner Street 3.00-3.30pm Stockdale & Leggo 5987 3233

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James Crowder Mobile: 0407 813 377 Community Real Estate 7/20-22 Ranelagh Drive, MOUNT ELIZA Ph:9708 8667 EMAIL: james@communityrealestate.com.au

Chris Berryman Mobile: 0439 313 175 Barry Plant Real Estate 172 Main Street, Mornington Ph: 5975 4999 EMAIL:mornington@barryplant.com.au

REAL ESTATE

Robert Lewis Mobile: 0450 209 007 LJ Hooker Mornington 228 Main Street Mornington Ph: 5976 6700 EMAIL: mornington@ljh.com.au

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Juan Marchan Mobile: 0425 728 670

Kathy Netherclift

U First Real Estate 487 Nepean Highway Frankston Suite 1/38 Main Street Mornington Ph: 8781 4500

Blue Water Bay Real Estate Shop 37, Bentons Square Mornington Ph: 5976 1188

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Mobile: 0417 007 722

EMAIL: kathy@bwbre.com.au

Kevin Wright Mobile: 0417 564 454 Kevin Wright Commercial 1/26 McLaren Place Mornington Ph: 5977 2255 EMAIL: kevin@kevinwrightcommercial.com.au


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You can call off the search THE great Australian dream of the house and quarter acre block has never looked so stylish or been more affordable than this picturesque property in tranquil Bittern. A beautiful decor announces itself with subtle touches rather than grand overwhelming statements, and the polished floorboards throughout are sensational. A bright and engaging formal lounge room has several nooks to establish pleasant sitting or study spaces, and also in this front end are the main bedroom with walk-in robe and ensuite, and a second bedroom ideal for a nursery or home office. A splendid kitchen is the centrepiece of the family zone, set towards the rear of the home. A big wrap around bench has feature splashbacks and incorporates the dishwasher, there is a corner pantry, and recessed into the wall is a stainless-steel oven. Comfortable dining and family areas sit either side and down the hall are two more bedrooms with built-in robes that share the main bathroom. A smart laundry has plenty of storage options. With the warmer months coming, the covered rear deck with outdoor kitchen and Coonara woodheater add another dimension to the property and will greatly accentuate the available living space. Surrounded by scoria landscaping and plenty of greenery, the extensive decking runs around two sides of the home and from here you can easily keep an eye on the activities in the enormous backyard. A double garage is set at the top of a semi-circle driveway, and the adjoining parking bays and through-access to the backyard will accommodate several vehicles. A choice of excellent beaches in Somers and Balnarring are a short drive away, as are primary schools, shops, bus and rail transport.

Address: Auction: Agency: Agent:

191 South Beach Road, BITTERN Offers over $440,000 Tallon First National, 35 High Street, Hastings, 5979 3000 Cynthia Dobbin, 0438 773 627

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Harcourts Mornington

Harcourts

Suite 2 / 1a Main Street 03 5970 8000 www.mornington.harcourts.com.au

SINCE 1888

CLIENTS FOR LIFE

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At Harcourts we are committed to creating clients for life. Wherever you are on your journey, we focus on providing you with a simply exceptional experience. Everything we do and every action we take, you are at the centre of our business. You are our reason.

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Harcourts Mornington

Harcourts

Suite 2 / 1a Main Street 03 5970 8000 www.mornington.harcourts.com.au

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Mount Martha 369 Esplanade

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Coastal Living - Million Dollar Views A lavish coastal lifestyle reserved for the fortunate few, no expense has been spared on this luxuriously appointed five-bedroom clifftop home where the bay is experienced in widescreen panorama and a brilliant split-level design spilling to multiple decks and terraces provides seemingly endless options for living and entertaining on a truly unforgettable scale. Large feature windows seamlessly engage the magical beach front vista, while sliding doors extend stylish open-plan living out to the upper and lower balconies where the azure waters of Port Phillip and rugged outcrop of Mt Martha’s Balcombe Point form the perfect backdrop to every alfresco occasion. Zoned reverse-cycle airconditioning ensures year round comfort at the touch of a button while additional appointments include entry via video intercom, split level sensor security system and 24hr sensor recording, remote-controlled four-car garage plus additional overheight garage for the boat and/or additional vehicles.

For Sale View Open

Negotiable over $3,000,000 www.harcourts.com.au/VMG24726 By appointment

Malcolm Parkinson 0421 704 246 E malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au Lauren Wild 0413 487 179 E lauren.wild@harcourts.com.au

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Harcourts Mornington Suite 2 / 1a Main Street 03 5970 8000 www.mornington.harcourts.com.au

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OPEN THIS SATURDAY

Moorooduc 523 Derril Road

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Be Lord and Lady Of The Manor Lovingly created, this stunning rural retreat offers enormous opportunity for a grand lifestyle. Suitable for equestrian pursuits or running a small hobby farm with livestock, this functional property offers ease of land management together with a truly magnificent residence. The entrance is framed by automated gates with a sweeping driveway leading to parking bays for upto 12 vehicles. The home’s grand entrance gives a feeling of a bygone era, with a sweeping staircase leading to the upstairs bedrooms and third living room. As you enter the home you will find the spacious office, the formal living room has a gas log fire, whilst the formal dining room can seat up to 12 guests. You then move into the informal open plan kitchen, living & dining room where the chef of the family will love entertaining guests and family with quality appliances include DeLonghi 900ml oven & gas cook top, new Asko dishwasher and granite benchtops. The grand staircase leads to the upstairs living room which has views of the property, main bedroom suite featuring walk through robe, spa ensuite & retreat. Three further king sized bedrooms afford sufficient space for and all rooms look out over the property and have a truly private and rural outlook. AUCTION Saturday November 29th at 11.00am View www.harcourts.com.au/VMG24544 Open Saturday 3.30-4.00pm or anytime by appointment Janet McNeill 0419 503 327

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AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

Bittern 63 Hendersons Road 1 Acre With Development Potential - RZ1 On the edge of town with a distinct semi-rural feel and paddocks across the road, this 1 acre (approx) property has fabulous scope to add a pool and tennis court or explore the options for a multi-unit development site with potential for up to 10 new homes (STCA). This prime Residential 1 land is moments from Bittern Primary School, shops and the train station. The sprawling four-bedroom home offers large living areas, a family-size kitchen and two bathrooms while polished timber floors, dado panelling and baltic pine cabinetry add to the relaxed country feel. The large master bedroom with ensuite and walk-in robe opens onto directly onto the rear yard, three other generous bedrooms are served by a family bathroom and a north-facing alfresco entertaining deck leads off the opne plan family and meals area. Ducted heating and evaporative cooling take care of the creature comforts, while the property also has two double garages, extra shedding ideal for a tradesman, stainless steel appliances, a built-in bar and bluestone-edged gardens. AUCTION View Open

This Saturday at 2.00pm www.harcourts.com.au/VMG24683 Saturday 1.30-2.00pm or anytime by appointment

Malcolm Parkinson 0421 704 246 E malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au Andrew Gillespie 0414 680 512 E andrew.gillespie@harcourts.com.au

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Harcourts Mornington Suite 2 / 1a Main Street 03 5970 8000 www.mornington.harcourts.com.au

Harcourts SINCE 1888

OPEN THIS SATURDAY

Mount Eliza 6/4-6 Clarkestown Avenue

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Deceased Estate – Everything At Your Doorstep Throw your car keys away, this gorgeous two-bedroom unit in the heart of Mt Eliza village places all your wants and needs right at your very doorstep. An incredibly rare opportunity to live just moments from the supermarket, bank, bakery, butcher, great restaurants and bus services, this spacious unit revels in the delightful convenience and atmosphere of village life, while a fenced courtyard and gardens of bottle brush and lavender also deliver glorious privacy and pretty surrounds. Finished with a subtle touch of heritage charm and with intercom that pipes music through the home, the unit is immaculate featuring a good-size lounge with high ceilings, a sun-drenched kitchen with Smeg cooking appliances, dishwasher, built-in microwave and adjoining tiled dining area/family room with a sliding door to an entertaining courtyard to enjoy breakfast in the sun or summer BBQs. Two double bedrooms include one with an ensuite and walk-in robe, the guest bathroom has a leadlight skylight for extra natural light, while a garage is otherwise great as a handyman’s escape with a rear path into the home through the laundry. At the front of the group, with an entrance ramp and helpful handrails, the home also includes ducted heating, airconditioning and a water tank. AUCTION View Open

Saturday November 29th at 2.00pm www.harcourts.com.au/VMG Saturday 1.30-2.00pm or by appointment

Malcolm Parkinson 0421 704 246 E malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au Andrew Gillespie 0414 680 512 E andrew.gillespie@harcourts.com.au

OPEN THIS SATURDAY

Baxter 277 Baxter-Tooradin Road

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Country Living, Suburban Convenience Have your cake and eat it too! This fantastic property lets you enjoy clean country living with suburban conveniences at your doorstep, while the city is less than an hour away and all the peninsula’s attractions are just down the road. Perfect for growing families searching for extra space, this 1 acre (approx) property with an extensively renovated four-bedroom home is a great opportunity to spread out and pursue your interests. Set among larger acreages with barely a neighbour in sight, a large workshop and man-cave caters for work and hobbies, a small orchard and hen house can provide fresh produce, there’s room for cricket and football on the lush rear lawn and an insect-proof alfresco room is perfect for causal entertaining. Inside, a large lounge and separate family/meals area offers plenty of space for family living while a well-equipped kitchen can cater for the hungry hordes, there’s a new family bathroom, master ensuite, study, ducted heating and polished timber floors. Moments from schools, shops and Baxter station, other features include carport parking for three cars, tidy gardens and a delectable orchard of apples, pears, peaches, cherries, lemons and grapefruit. For Sale View Open

$640,000 - $670,000 www.harcourts.com.au/VMG24724 Saturday 12.30-1.00pm or by appointment

Malcolm Parkinson 0421 704 246 E malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au Andrew Gillespie 0414 680 512 E andrew.gillespie@harcourts.com.au

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Harcourts SINCE 1888

Specialist Property Management Division

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MORNINGTON 4a Alameda Avenue

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Secluded With Size And Style Exquisitely designed and set on a low maintenance allotment, offering single-level living enhanced by impeccably finished interiors, this property includes master bedroom with FES and dressing room. Timber floors flow through an open plan kitchen, meals & family room that overlooks the outdoor alfresco area complete with woodfire pizza oven. The spacious kitchen features stone benches, European s/teel appliances, there is ducted heating and refrigerated cooling plus a central vacuum system, rumpus room. double garage with rear and internal access. This value packed property is one that does not compromise on size and style.

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Immaculately Presented

Auction

With a charming facade and fantastic location this immaculately presented home will impress you from the Start. Set on a large block approx 700 sqm this 3 bedroom home would suit a first home buyer , a young family, investor or retiree looking to downsize home but with plenty of room for storing cars, caravan and boats. Laminated timber floor boards greet you as you enter the well proportioned open plan living area and kitchen featuring stainless steel appliances, gas cooker and dishwasher. The spacious and light filled living area spills out to an undercover alfresco, overlooking the private rear yard that will entertain the kiddies for hours. Situated in a great location in Mornington, close to parks,cafes and shops, local schools and easy access to the Peninsula link.

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This Saturday 22nd November at 1.30pm View Thursday 4-4.30pm Saturday 1-1.30pm Lina Luppino 0419 571 583

Ray White Mornington

lina.luppino@raywhite.com Ph: 5973 2814

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MOUNT MARTHA 5 Talmara Court

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The Family Lifestyle You’ve Been Waiting For

For Sale

Rarely does a home come onto the market with a sizeable landholding of this significance. Set on 3613sqm approx, providing ample space for a large shed, plus pool or tennis court (STCA), this delightful home offers comfortable family living combined with absolute convenience. Schools, shops & supermarket are just minutes away whilst the generous layout of the home includes a wide entry, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, oak kitchen with walk in pantry, sun-filled dining, formal lounge, spacious family room with wood heater & reverse cycle air conditioner, outdoor alfresco area and double garage. The family lifestyle you’ve been waiting for is here! * Also available as an option to the purchaser is the adjacent vacant 2044sqm approx. allotment at 4 Talmara Court for $500,000 - $550,000.

Ray White Mornington

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$780,000 - $840,000 View Saturday 11.00-11.30am

Andrew Jones 0419 339 995 andrew.jones@raywhite.com Ph: 5973 2804

MORNINGTON 2/14 Napier Street

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Chic Beachside Townhouse

For Sale

Large three bedroom townhouse with master on ground level, on beachside and easy access to everything. Built to a high standard and with all that the modern buyer is looking for and more. Open plan living area includes well appointed kitchen with Caesar stone benches, stainless steel appliances. Living area facing north, and spills out to a well maintained courtyard. Upstairs has another living area with wet bar facilities, for extra entertaining. Other great features include a European laundry and powder room, Double lock up garage.Only 3 on the block this Would be great for first home buyers, retirees, or holiday investors.

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$550,000 - $580,000 View Saturday 3-3.30pm

Lina Luppino 0419 571 583

Ray White Mornington

lina.luppino@raywhite.com Ph: 5973 2814

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MORNINGTON 20 Carnoustie Grove

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Beachside Opportunity

Auction

This neat and tidy brick home is located in a great position and offers plenty of scope for the home buyer to further improve or the astute investor, either way this is a great investment. Set on a sensational level allotment and offering 3 bedrooms, each with built-in-robes, 2nd living or dining room, gas heating, air-conditioning and courtyard area perfect for relaxing. All this set on a fantastic 725m2 block approx. Just a short stroll to beaches, picturesque cliff top walking tracks, Dava Drive shops and public transport, what more can you ask for. Do not miss this opportunity.

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Keith Burns 0416 079 401 keith.burns@raywhite.com Ph: 5973 2818

Ray White Mornington

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

Auction

Auction this Saturday

277 Derril Road, Tuerong

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The Bend, 32 Spectacular Acres This unique property set on 32 acres, approx, could have a myriad of uses from farming, vineyard, cattle, equestrian or create your own lifestyle dream. The four bedroom, three bathroom plus a study residence with three living areas is opposite Devilbend Reserve and adjoins Woodlands Reserve giving the impression of being miles away from civilisation. The property is perfect for equestrian pursuits, spelling or agistment with direct access to the Devilbend riding trail. The amenities are first class and include 14 paddocks with electric fencing and water troughs, day yards, stock yards, shelter sheds, a six bay stable block with wash and tack room. Close to freeway access, Mornington, schools, beaches, wineries and golf courses.

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Saturday 22nd November at 2.00pm Thurs 3.30-4.00pm & Sat from 1.30pm Lisa Fraser-Smith 0400 760 101 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

Tyabb

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46 Graydens Road, Tyabb Amazing Land, Unlimited Possibilities Set on 13.8 acres, approx, this fully-fenced property represents incredible value for money in an area of increasing popularity and represents the opportunity to a raise a family in a picturesque country setting close to schools, local shops and only an hour from Melbourne’s CBD. The property sits on flat and lush market garden soil offering superb potential for commercial growers, hobby farmers, grazing, horse facilities or simply for your own farm fresh veggies. The whole property is usable and flexible with all services available, separated paddocks and large dam at the rear. Build your luxury family home, STCA, and enjoy a superb rural lifestyle. Page 12

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Auction Inspect

Saturday 29th November at 12.00pm Wed 1.00–1.30pm, Sat 11.00–11.30 & Sun 11.30–12.00pm Contact Lisa Fraser Smith 0400 760 101 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au


168 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888 Mount Martha

Auction

20 Birdrock Avenue, Mount Martha

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Luxury Beachside Indulgence An accolade to excellence, this brand new state-of-the-art four-bedroom, three-bathroom residence set on a north-facing fully landscaped 856sqm, approx, encapsulates its priceless seaside setting on the edge of Birdrock Beach. The 381sqm home showcases a seamless flow from glass–flanked interior spaces to a wrap-around entertainer’s garden complete with a luxury outdoor BBQ kitchen and undercover entertaining. The designer interior features a superb glass-flanked open plan living and dining room complemented by a stylish media/living room and a sublime stone and Asko kitchen with a double oven. Every luxury is here from two stunning en suites to remote controlled gates to a double garage.

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Saturday 6th December at 1.00pm Saturday 3.00–3.30pm Leigh Donovan 0418 106 309 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

Mount Martha

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4 Secrets Way, Mount Martha

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First Class Family Success Custom built to the highest standard, this 1st class single-level four-bedroom, two-bathroom residence crafted from Mount Gambier limestone resides on a 1207sqm, approx. allotment with an emphasis on indoor-outdoor entertaining. The freeflowing interior extends from sophisticated formal rooms to a north facing family living and dining precinct opening to a huge undercover terrace. Excellent appointments include a stone kitchen with Miele coffee machine, an extra wide double garage with internal access, second huge double garage for boat and caravan storage and spa ensuite close to Bentons Square, schools and transport.

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Saturday 29th November at 11.00am Saturday 11.00–11.30am Matthew Rigby 0430 668 789 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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168 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888 Safety Beach

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9 Admiralty Court, Safety Beach

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Front Row Seats On The Waters Edge Home to only a privileged few, this executive two-storey four-bedroom, three-bathroom plus a study residence resides on the water’s edge with panoramic views across Martha Coves main waterway and direct boardwalk access to Pebble Beach. Open, spacious and light-filled, the impeccable interior caters to every lifestyle requirement from alfresco entertaining with the water as a backdrop to impressive areas for formal and casual living, grandly proportioned dining room, striking stone and Smeg kitchen and palatial main bedroom with stunning views, two balconies and spa en suite. Sit back and soak up the good life!

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Mount Eliza

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13 Warana Way, Mount Eliza

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The Style File A polished performer, this one-year-old two-storey three-bedroom, 2.5 bathroom residence set in a quiet avenue walking distance to Mt Eliza Village, schools and cafes offers a seriously stylish indoor-outdoor living environment and a fabulous view of the city skyline from the top-floor balcony. Striking wormy chestnut floorboards introduce the sleek interior with a sublime Carrara marble kitchen and a spacious living and dining wing flowing out to an undercover downlit Merbu deck. The ground-floor main bedroom with WIR and fully-tiled en suite is awash with designer style; while a rumpus room features an in-built study. Every luxury is here including a double remote garage with internal access. Page 14

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

Auction

11 Fuji Crescent, Mornington State-Of-The-Art Brand New Warehouse In the heart of Mornington’s industrial estate, this brand new warehouse provides state-of-the-art appointments on 800sqm, approx, with a 499sqm warehouse and parking for five cars behind remote controlled gates. No expense has been spared to create a high end environment for the business in search of the very best facilities. The warehouse features a 4.5 metre remote door for container truck clearance, spacious reception, top-floor office, kitchen with stone benchtops, stainless steel oven and dishwasher, and a fully fitted disability bathroom. Features include data and phone cabling, laundry, 3 phase power, LED lighting and security with cameras and sensor doors.

Auction Friday 28th November at 1.00pm Inspect Friday 3.30–4.00pm Contact Leigh Donovan 0418 106 309 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

Mornington

Auction

106 Watt Road, Mornington Prestigious Mornington Freehold Located in the heart of the Mornington industrial estate on a busy road, this attractive commercial property on a 781sqm, approx, allotment features a 347sqm, approx, factory incorporating a 101sqm, approx, showroom and is an excellent opportunity to secure a Mornington freehold suited to a broad range of businesses. Excellent amenities include a return driveway with customer parking for three cars and a garage opening into the warehouse for easy unloading. The interior includes an impressive showroom with polished concrete flooring, two offices and a warehouse with a kitchenette, mezzanine storage, disabled toilet, second toilet and a large undercover area leading to a broad courtyard.

Auction Inspect Contact

Thursday 4th December at 1.00pm Friday 3.30–4.00pm Deborah Quinn 0428 205 555 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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

Auction

207 Myers Road, Bittern

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This six-bedroom, four-bathroom plus a study two-storey Western Red Cedar 60sq residence with five living areas and a mod grass tennis court resides on 61.5 acres, approx featuring second frontage to Coolart Road, 38 acres with irrigation, 18 paddocks linked by excellent laneways, two large dams, bore water, two huge workshops and more. Auction Inspect Contact

Saturday 6th December at 12.00pm Wed 3.00–3.30pm, Sat 3.30–4.00 & Sunday 1.30–2.00pm Lisa Fraser Smith 0400 760 101 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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No Need For The Car This immaculately presented single level townhouse offers style, warmth & character & is located just 200 metres (approx) from the golden sands of Dromana, shopping precinct & public transport. As soon as you enter this light filled home you cannot help but be impressed by the polished timber floors, high ceilings, modern kitchen & open plan living. With 2 large bedrooms, semi-ensuite from the master bedroom, covered entertaining area with cafe blinds ideal for the colder days, low maintenance courtyard & lock-up garage. Also featuring gas ducted heating & evaporative cooling. An inspection is highly recommended, you will be impressed. TERMS: 10% deposit, 30/60 day Settlement.

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AUCTION Saturday 22nd November at 2.00pm Inspect Sat 22nd November 1.30-2.00pm Contact Melissa Walker 0407 508 555


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For Sale $350,000 View Saturday 1.00-1.30pm

Robert Lewis 0450 209 007

LJ Hooker Mornington 03 5976 6700

ROBERT LEWIS 0450 209 007

FRANCES PINGIARO 0423 829 933

ADAM JACKSON 0411 565 611

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Shop 2, 188-194 Main Street Mornington www.conleyluff.com.au

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5975 7733

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Move in and make this home yours & free up your weekends. This luxurious low maintenance home on its own title, has the room to spread out & relax with approx. 23 squares of living plus double garage. Boasting 2 spacious zoned living areas including huge lounge & dining area with adjoining kitchen featuring stone benchtops, s/steel appliances & walk-in pantry. Downstairs main bedroom has WIR & FES and two more bedrooms upstairs both have BIR’s and share second bathroom. Finishing off the home are warm timber floors, gloss cabinetry, ducted heating, landscaping plus the added benefit of a 6 star energy rating. All this in a terrific position only 200 metres from the Esplanade. Inspect Wed, Thurs & Sat 11-11.30am or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

15 Bentons Road

MORNINGTON

POSITION, POSITION! VILLA IMPROVER IN GOLDEN TRIANGLE!

PRICE ON APPLICATION

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PANORAMIC VIEWS Built high on Beleura Hill with perfection in mind, these never to be repeated designer townhouses offer a magnificent panorama of the bay & its surrounds.Offering classic stone products, Traverstone Tiling, Calculta marble, Villeroy & Boch china, tapware by Grohe, AEG appliances, and designer fit out robes, glass doors with mood lighting, theatre room and more quality fixtures and fittings. View at www.morven.com.au LIST OF INCLUSIONS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. NOTE: ARTIST IMPRESSION ONLY

1/12 Townsend Lane Inspect Sat 2-2.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

Inspect by appointment Contact Geoff Luff 0416 142 336

2-4 Morven Street

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Finish the year off with a bang & acquire this sensational front villa. It would be hard to find a better performer for your investment portfolio for 2015 with real estate in this tightly held locale getting harder & harder to find. Ideal for an astute investor, first home buyer or someone planning for retirement, on offer is a spacious floor plan including 2 large bedrooms with BIR’s, generous lounge/dining area & a large central kitchen. Only be limited by your imagination with the potential to extend up to gain a view of the water, as the neighbours to the rear have already capitalised on. This would give the lucky purchaser the opportunity to grow into the location for years to come & create your own masterpiece to call home.

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AUCTION: SATURDAY 13TH DECEMBER AT 11.30AM

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A great place to start in the property market either as an owner occupier or investment portfolio! Set in a stylish and securely gated complex, beachside of Nepean Highway, this ground floor apartment has a spacious, light-filled open plan area with lounge & dining area featuring s/system air-conditioning, a deluxe stone topped kitchen with s/steel appliances, 2 bedrooms, main with WIR & dual-entry access to a modern bathroom. Entertain your friends & enjoy the summer sun with your own private courtyard, there is secure basement parking for 2 cars & a handy storage shed off the courtyard. Ideally located only a short stroll to shops, of course the beach & public transport out the front. Perfect for an active retiree without a car, astute investor, holiday maker or first home buyer. Inspect Sat 12-12.30pm by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

15/392-394 Nepean Highway

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BEACHSIDE CHARMER! A SURPRISE AWAITS

$460,000 PLUS

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GREAT BEACHSIDE INVESTMENT Currently tenanted, this townhouses has much to offer, gas ducted heating and split system airconditioning, 3 generous bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open planned living area and great kitchen, there is an outdoor area off the kitchen/ meals, low maintenance gardens with double remote controlled garage and only a short stroll to the esplanade and Benton’s Square Shopping Centre.

KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 265 337

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GEOFF LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 142 336

MAUREEN GILLHAM LICENSED ESTATE AGENT 0418 558 777

JADE WILSON PROPERTY MANAGER 5975 7733

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ROD MORAHAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 0498 965 555

ROY COTTON SALES EXECUTIVE 0419 610 888

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11 Lucerne Avenue Inspect Sat 11-11.30am or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

Inspect Sat 1-1.30pm or by appointment Contact Geoff Luff 0416 142 336

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They say looks can be deceiving & in this case it is true! Bigger than it looks, this delightful home offers wonderful rustic timber flooring & great flow of light throughout the split level home. With 3 bedrooms, master with FES & BIR’s, 2 separate living areas including formal & informal areas, central timber kitchen with s/steel appliances & all on a great 490m2 allotment offering privacy & security. Outside boasts a large covered entertaining area skirted by lovely gardens & big rear yard plus a lined carport & extra parking space. An easy improver or ideal for a growing family that may want to extend in the future coupled with an envious location close to all amenities. An inspection is highly recommended.

STEVE CONLEY LICENSED ESTATE AGENT 0428 389 670

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST 0418 563 580

JAN MEYER ACCOUNTS 5975 7733

WENDY O’HALLORAN OFFICE MANAGER 5975 7733

SASHA PORTBURY ADMINISTRATION 5975 7733


Shop 2, 188-194 Main Street Mornington www.conleyluff.com.au

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$1,300,000 PLUS

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Offering style, sophistication & space coupled with its own street frontage, this stunning townhouse is the ideal early Christmas present! Designed with an essence on space & light, but mindful of offering an easy care lifestyle this townhouse would be perfect for a retiree, executive couple or investment property, Comprising of 3 large bedrooms, master with FES & WIR, formal & informal living areass, deluxe stone topped kitchen with s/steel appliances & adjacent meals area leading out to a private low maintenance courtyard providing the perfect setting for entertaining. Also including double garage, ducted heating, split system air-conditioning, ducted vacuum, security system & as new presentation. A convenient location within easy walking distance to Main Street and a central position that allows easy access to the many delights of the Peninsula.

11 Shelley Street Inspect Sat 2-2.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

9 Seaview Avenue Inspect Sat 12-12.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

$450,000 PLUS

MORNINGTON

$685,000 - $745,000

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This wonderful renovated unit is located in the Mornington Retirement village. This spacious unit features 3 bedrooms - main with WIR & FES, kitchen with dishwasher, formal dining & lounge area plus separate laundry. It has a sunny paved alfresco area, lovely verandahs and beautifully maintained gardens. It also features a single garage, air-conditioning, gas heating, external sun blinds, water tank and emergency alarm. The unit has parking space for either a caravan, boat or trailer and a workshop. The village boasts amenities such as activities room, exercise classes, theatre, shop, craft room, separate lounge, dining room, billiards room, library, hairdresser/ beauty room, medical consultation room and outdoors there is a BBQ area, croquet and lawn bowls.

MAUREEN GILLHAM LICENSED ESTATE AGENT 0418 558 777

JADE WILSON PROPERTY MANAGER 5975 7733

ROD MORAHAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 0498 965 555

ROY COTTON SALES EXECUTIVE 0419 610 888

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This grand family residence enjoys wonderful, tranquil landscaped gardens and is set on a huge 1116m2 lot. A family friendly floor plan has multiple living zones and an expansive 28.5sq approx of living plus alfresco entertaining area. Behind the beautiful facade and established gardens are 4 large bedrooms plus study – the master bedroom has FES including spa, WIR’s and a separate toilet. A formal entry & lounge, a large quality kitchen with adjacent dining area, separate rumpus room are all included to make this a fabulous family home. The combination of style and immaculate presentation gives a wonderful sense of warmth & space. It also includes an auto double garage with internal access, external blinds, huge entertaining areas, garden shed, ducted heating & evaporative cooling.

123/150 Mornington-Tyabb Road Inspect Sat 3-3.30pm or by appointment Contact Roy Cotton 0419 610 888

GEOFF LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 142 336

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A sensational home with a location to match, this luxurious beachside residence offers style, quality & class, just a short walk to Main Street restaurant, bars, and shops. Construction is just about complete on this home that boasts 25sq (approx) with an elegant exterior and sophisticated interior that exudes class from start to finish. The functional floor plan has huge open living spaces with a dining area & kitchen flowing seamlessly to the louvre covered alfresco entertaining with corner stacking doors. Three bedrooms include a master suite with fitted WIR & FES, plus a multi-purpose room perfect for an office or 4th bedroom, and there is a double garage. Other appointments include r/cycle heating & cooling, Calcutta marble kitchen & bathrooms and heated floors to the bathroom & ensuite.

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KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 265 337

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19 Kathleen Crescent Inspect Saturday 2-2.30pm or by appointment Contact Roy Cotton 0419 610 888

STEVE CONLEY LICENSED ESTATE AGENT 0428 389 670

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST 0418 563 580

JAN MEYER ACCOUNTS 5975 7733

WENDY O’HALLORAN OFFICE MANAGER 5975 7733

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Shop 2, 188-194 Main Street Mornington www.conleyluff.com.au

Conley

5975 7733

MOUNT MARTHA

OFFERS OVER $700,000

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15 Gregory Street Inspect Sat 1-1.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Maureen Gillham 0418 558 777

MORNINGTON

$1,100,000 - $1,250,000

‘HEATHMERE’ BY ROYADIE

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Currently under construction are three unique beachside townhouses, two are multi-storey townhouses consisting of around 34 squares of building, offering open plan living quality fittings and fixtures lifts and generous outdoor and indoor living areas, 4 large roomy bedrooms and three bathrooms, bigger than normal car accommodation, reverse-cycle heating and cooling marvelous kitchen and views to the water. View our artists walk through @wilsonsroad.com.au images used are artists impressions only

MORNINGTON

$759,000

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19 Wilsons Road

MORNINGTON

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If you are looking for a new place to call home then this Mediterranean masterpiece is a must see! Located within a short stroll to fabulous Fisherman’s beach & the many delights on offer in Main Street making this surprisingly spacious 4 bedrooms plus study home would be a great choice for retirement, holiday rental or a weekend getaway pad offering plenty of space for all with zoned living including huge open kitchen, meals & family room downstairs, private rear courtyard with covered entertaining area skirted by manicured gardens that provide the perfect setting to sit back & relax. A separate lounge room upstairs would be ideal as a home theatre or quiet area to get away. Also including double garage, 3 bathrooms, ducted heating, 3 split system air conditioners, alarm system plus much more. An inspection is a must. Inspect Sat 3-3.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

MORNINGTON

$570,000 - $599,000

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Get in early & save on stamp duty with this stunning townhouse on its own title & offering carefree convenience of a low maintenance lifestyle coupled with a prized position minutes walk to Main St shops and restaurants, Wilson Reserve and moments from Fishermans Beach. This exquisite 3 bedroom town residence delivers 22.6 squares of executive building with an emphasis on space & light from the well thought out floor plan that offers open plan living & includes all the extras you would come to expect with a coveted position such as this!

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GEOFF LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 142 336

MAUREEN GILLHAM LICENSED ESTATE AGENT 0418 558 777

JADE WILSON PROPERTY MANAGER 5975 7733

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ROD MORAHAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 0498 965 555

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4 new single storey BV villas with different floor plans but all offering open living space with high ceilings, quality fixtures, fittings & floor coverings, deluxe kitchens with stone benchtops & Blanco appliances, ducted heating & vacuum, security & air-conditioning. Three of the villas have 3BR’s and 2 bathrooms, master with FES & WIR plus double garage. The 4th villa has 2BR’s & 2 bathrooms, master with WIR & FES, plus single garage. Be quick to take advantage of the stamp duty saving to be had & the opportunity to select some internal colours for early buyers. A full set of plans & inclusions may be viewed at the office. Inspect Sat 1-1.30pm by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Roy Cotton 0419 610 888

Inspect by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 26 MacDonald Grove

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KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 265 337

NEW BRICK-VENEER VILLAS! WALK TO MAIN STREET!

ROY COTTON SALES EXECUTIVE 0419 610 888

STEVE CONLEY LICENSED ESTATE AGENT 0428 389 670

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST 0418 563 580

JAN MEYER ACCOUNTS 5975 7733

WENDY O’HALLORAN OFFICE MANAGER 5975 7733

SASHA PORTBURY ADMINISTRATION 5975 7733


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MORE RENTAL PROPERTIES NEEDED! TENANTS WAITING FOR PROPERTIES CALL TODAY FOR LEASE - TYABB

354 MAIN STREET

Rare opportunity with Main Street frontage Plenty of parking with rear access Possible medical centre or health related industry Inspect by appointment Contact Rod Morahan 0498 965 555 Geoff Luff 0416 142 336

FOR LEASE - MORNINGTON

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GEOFF LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 142 336

MAUREEN GILLHAM LICENSED ESTATE AGENT 0418 558 777

JADE WILSON PROPERTY MANAGER 5975 7733

ROD MORAHAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 0498 965 555

ROY COTTON SALES EXECUTIVE 0419 610 888

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This sensational unit offers 2 bedrooms with BIR’s, kitchen with dishwasher and Delonghi oven, modern central bathroom & spacious open living / dining area. Also including split system heating / cooling and single carport. Available NOW Rent per week: $330.00 Rent PCM: $1430.00 Bond: $1430.00

This neat & tidy home offers 3 bedrooms, plus study, lounge with gas heating, kitchen / meals area with dishwasher, central bathroom, double garage, carport, as new carpets & conveniently located within an easy stroll to public transport, local shops & cafes. Available From 15th December 2014 Rent per week: $310.00 Rent PCM: $1343.33 Inspect by appointment Bond: $1343.33

KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 265 337

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STEVE CONLEY LICENSED ESTATE AGENT 0428 389 670

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST 0418 563 580

JAN MEYER ACCOUNTS 5975 7733

WENDY O’HALLORAN OFFICE MANAGER 5975 7733

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jacobsandlowe.com.au 220 Main Street, Mornington 5976 5900 Shop 11, 210 Dunns Road, Mornington 5976 8899 81 Arthurs Seat Road, Red Hill 5989 2364

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Absolute waterfront, direct boardwalk access and spacious front and rear courtyards that capture both morning and afternoon sun. Superbly presented throughout with 3 bedrooms, spacious living areas, modern kitchen with stone bench tops and s/steel appliances and two fully appointed bathrooms. Sliding doors from bedrooms 2 &3 open directly onto the private courtyard whilst the main living area opens out to the undercover alfresco entertaining area complete with a stunning aspect over the main waterway. Basement car parking for 2 cars, a lock up store room and full access to the exclusive pool and gymnasium complete this lifestyle property. Note: The purchaser has the first option to secure a 10m freehold marina berth.

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A105/83 Spinnaker Terrace, Safety Beach

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Hidden away in a quiet street, this sensational home is set on a 980m2 (approx) block with low maintenance gardens. Offered for sale for the first time, this light filled 3 bedroom plus study home features open plan lounge and dining that flows through to the family meals area. Heating and cooling for year round comfort, a double garage and double carport, with room for more cars and toys, just adds to this fantastic opportunity. This home is sure to impress, call today before it is too late.

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For Sale: $725,000

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Chris Garrett 0419 397 835

Sally Gray 0402 246 081


jacobsandlowe.com.au 220 Main Street, Mornington 5976 5900 Shop 11, 210 Dunns Road, Mornington 5976 8899 81 Arthurs Seat Road, Red Hill 5989 2364

ESTATE AGENTS SINCE 1905

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This 1890’s weatherboard home has all the character of yesteryear with original features such as fireplaces, sash windows, lead light doors & 12’ ceilings. A little renovation is required, with a few boards in need of replacing & a little re-stumping. The property offers 3BR’s, a cosy sitting room with OFP, spacious family room with air-conditioning, a country-style kitchen with meals area that opens onto a paved alfresco area. Set on a manageable 513m2 (approx) block, only a few minutes’ walk to Main Street.

86 Barkly Street, Mornington

Vivienne Spencer 0409 558 330

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As soon as you step inside this much loved home you will be impressed by the space and superb presentation. From the manicured gardens to its open plan living, beautifully polished timber floors and fabulous outdoor entertaining area with cafe blinds, this home is a pleasure to inspect. Other features on offer include 3BR’s - main with FES & WIR, a modern kitchen, ducted heating & cooling, security shutters, single garage & a garden shed. Set on a 500sqm approx. abutting the Civic Reserve and close to Bentons Square, beaches, sporting facilities and parks, this is a terrific opportunity to acquire a truly lovely and peaceful property.

7AM - Woke up to the sounds of birds chirping. Brekkie on the deck and enjoyed my coffee while watching the ducks and geese wander down for their morning swim at the nearby wetlands. Popped through the back gate for my morning walk and strolled through the park to the rose garden. Quick hit of tennis or maybe bowls? Life is good! On the doorstep of all the wonderful things that Mornington has to offer, this well positioned, private block of land surrounded by established homes is just longing for someone to come and build on it. With rear access for construction, this 473 m2 (approx) block is ideal for first starters, retirees or a wonderful investment opportunity.

3a Billabong Close, Mornington

For Sale: $470,000-$520,000

For Sale: $290,000 - $320,000

Susan Clavin 0417 141 007

Sally Gray 0402 246 081

Sanctuary

3 Billabong Close, Mornington Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

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For Sale: $450,000-$470,000

Step Inside – This home will delight you!

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3/29 Wilsons Road, Mornington Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

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Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

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Mount Eliza 25 Two Bays Road

$750,000 - $820,000

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Ideal Fit For A Growing Family

Grand Living

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• Luxury home with amazing space

• Stunning Bay Views

• Three large living areas

• Privacy in a great location

• Ducted heating & vacuum

• Close proximity to shops, schools and

• Evaporative cooling

parklands

• Manicured gardens

Call Darren Hood 0419 666 126

Mornington 10 Maxwell Street

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$710,000 - $760,000

From $517,000

Call Darren Sadler 0417 916 820

Mornington 19a Kent Street

From $517,000 $779,000

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• Conveniently located near Main Street

• North facing entertaining courtyard

• Buy off the plan and save on stamp duty • Luxurious front double storey townhouse

Call Kathy Netherclift 0417 007 722

03 5976 1188

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‘we make it happen’


Blue Water Bay Real Estate IS

GROWING

With record sales continuing in Mornington & Mount Martha, and homes selling as fast as we can list them, we are delighted to introduce Suzanne Warnecke and Tony Davis to the sales team, and a big welcome back to Bianca Easterbrook who is joining our property management team Mount Martha 15 Settlers Way

$430,000 - $460,000

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Call Darren Hood 0419 666 126

03 5976 1188

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Mornington Peninsula

REAL ESTATE PARTNERS McCrae

$510,000 - $560,000

13 Talbot Grove Renovated Retreat with Development Approval

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Set on a good sized block in a quiet neighbourhood of quality homes and everything beautiful beachside Mornington has to offer within easy reach, this is the complete family package. With an intelligent Áoor plan offering three generous living areas, while attractive Victorian Ash Áoors and a modern neutral palette create the perfect backdrop for your personal sense of style. Joel Hood 0429 886 188

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A fresh approach to real estate

‘Mornington Peninsula’s most trusted real estate agent’ Jarrod Carman

0423 144 102

jarrod.carman@eview.com.au

Licensed Estate Agent

jarrod.carman.eview

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$630,000 - $690,000

32 Samantha Drive Parkside position and plenty of playtime!

Be tempted by this captivating, recently renovated seaside retreat and visualise the potential that is on offer. Conveniently located on a generous 1047sqm block (approx.) this property not only boasts development approval for three townhouses (expiring August 2015), it also has the option of dual living with each level being self-contained.

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Mornington

$840,000 - $930,000

1/4 Bath Street Luxury Beachside Living

Sale by Àxed date: 5pm 12th December 2014 unless sold prior. Built & designed with love and attention to detail, this premier two-storey town residence has it all. Boasting secure remote gated entry with camera monitor intercom, back-to-grid solar power, ducted heating throughout and ducted cooling servicing the upstairs level.

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OfÀce: 176 Main Street, Mornington 3931

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REAL ESTATE PARTNERS

Mornington Peninsula

Mornington

$830,000 - $890,000

34 Swansea Grove A Class Act!

Enjoying a wonderful airy spaciousness where bi-fold doors create a seamless connection with undercover alfresco entertaining. An open-plan living and dining incorporates a dazzling designer-look kitchen boasting waterfall stone benches and modern must haves including soft-close cabinetry, induction cooktop, Bosch dishwasher, on trend pendant lighting and a café-style servery window. The generous master bedroom features a concealed walk-in robe and indulgent fully-tiled ensuite with twin shower and heated towel rails, while two more equally lovely bedrooms are attended by the deluxe main bathroom with feature freestanding bathtub and wall-mounted television creating a true Àve-star feel. 3

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Mornington

$1,300,000 - $1,450,000

10 Shelbourne Court Seaside Stunner!

Situated in a quiet court and only a few minutes’ walk to Mills Beach and Mornington Main St, this home was built with luxury and entertaining in mind. The ground Áoor has a spacious light Àlled lounge area with a gorgeous outlook over the front deck and low maintenance landscaped yard. The master bedroom is situated off the lounge and is complete with a large his‘n’hers walk in robe and gorgeous ensuite, while the other 2 good sized bedrooms, both with BIR’s, share the spacious main bathroom. Downstairs you will also Ànd the home ofÀce / study with access to the sunny courtyard, as well as the laundry, which has plenty of cupboard space for storage.

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MARKET PLACE MOUNT ELIZA 9-11 Wimbledon Avenue

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Beautiful blend of old and new SUPERBLY set on a landscaped block – adorned with neat paths and private hedges, and measuring about 1000 square metres, this striking character home enjoys a slightly elevated setting from the road and buyers of any age bracket offers a seamless blend of traditional style with splashes of modern flair. Still looking good after 15 years, the home is packed with features reminiscent of a bygone era with high ceilings and ornate cornices, verandahs, a sensational claw foot bath and dado panelling. A modern kitchen has stainless-steel appliances, and from the meals area you step out to an enclosed decked area with built-in bar and spa. There are four bedrooms, including the magnificent main bedroom that has an open fire place, ensuite bathroom and a walk-in robe. A separate study provides another option for living or sleeping quarters. A separate double garage has a high-span roof for storing a caravan or boat, and there is workshop space towards the back. ADDRESS: AUCTION AGENCY: AGENT:

48 Wensleydale Drive, MORNINGTON Saturday 6th December at 12pm Ray White Real Estate, 5/117-133 Main Street, Mornington Keith Burns, 0416 079 401.

Mornington Peninsula

Sorrento

$850,000 - $940,000

16 Lanoma Place Shanti Nilaya

Sale by Àxed date: 5pm 12th December 2014 unless sold prior. Constructed by De Gooyer Builders the home provides 3 bedrooms, the large master bedroom with walk in robe and generous en-suite with spa bath, the remaining 2 bedrooms with built in robes. The large study is a huge bonus and could easily be converted to a 4th bedroom, and with 2 living rooms, large entry foyer with feature spiral staircase leading to secluded observation sun deck - this home offers an inviting & relaxing lifestyle. This home would suit permanent or holiday accommodation, with separated sleeping zones providing privacy for family and guests. 3

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MOUNT ELIZA 12 Rosserdale Crescent

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Fabulous Mornington Lifestyle

Fasham Johnson’s hallmark mastery of light combined with a dress circle position, only steps from Mt Eliza’s beautiful Ranelagh Beach, the prestigious Ranelagh Club and walking distance to the village shops and cafes. This custom-built 3 bedroom seaside home has striking street appeal and is securely set beyond electric gates on 791sqm (approx.). A tall portico entry gives way to formal living with a distinct wow factor under soaring FDWKHGUDO FHLOLQJV ZKLOH IDPLO\ OLYLQJ FHQWUHV DURXQG D ÀUVW FODVV NLWFKHQ ZLWK (XURSHDQ DSSOLDQFHV DQG ZDON LQ SDQWU\ ([WUDV LQFOXGH %UXVK %R[ à RRUV K\GURQLF KHDWLQJ reverse-cycle air-conditioning, solar panels and double auto garage.

The perfect holiday retreat or a sensational permanent residence, this fantastic 2 bedder, only a short stroll to both Main Street shopping and restaurant strip, and arguably Port Phillip bay’s best beach - Mill’s beach, is an opportunity too good to pass up. Featuring a striking bluestone feature wall and huge sliding doors that open from the living space to a broad balcony with aspects to the town centre. The deceptively subdued bluestone facade gives no indication of the bright, light, and spacious feel that is apparent as soon as you enter this brilliant home.

For SALE

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INSPECT CONTACT OFFICE

Saturday 2.30-3.00pm or by appointment Stewart Lardner 0419 539 072 172 Main Street, Mornington, 5975 4999

Mornington 172 Main Street

INSPECT

Saturday 11.30-12.00pm or by appointment

CONTACT OFFICE

Chris Berryman 0439 313 175 or Dimitri Tantanis 0425 863 681 172 Main Street, Mornington, 5975 4999

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MOUNT MARTHA 17 Balcombe Street

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$620,000 - $680,000 Ciril Campelj 0417 549 302 / ccampelj@hockingstuart.com.au

SPRING is our obsession Appraisals are our passion. Call us today

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REAL ESTATE FRANKSTON SOUTH 4 Salina Court

$580,000+

4 • Beautiful wormy chestnut floors. • Stylish open plan living area with well-appointed kitchen boasting stone benchtops, stainless steel appliances and soft closing draws • Three bedrooms on the ground floor share the family bathroom • Powder room for guests and the laundry has a chute from upstairs • Huge master bedroom suite upstairs includes ensuite and enormous walk-in robe. Grand Preview Night: Wednesday 19th Nov @ 5:30pm and inspect Saturday 22nd Nov 1:30 – 2:00pm FORTHCOMING AUCTION

$495,000+

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INSPECT: Saturday 22nd November 11-11.30am AUCTION: Saturday 6th December at 2.00pm

www.ufirstrealestate.com.au

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5 2 3 • 1950’s clinker brick, double-storey home exuding class unlike any other. • 1348 square metre block (1/3 acre) of enchanting established gardens • Classic marble fireplace, Wainscot wall paneling & troweled ceilings. • Main bedroom with refurbished bathroom & three more bedrooms upstairs plus separate study and second bathroom • Living and dining areas served by an impressive Blackwood kitchen with Asko dishwasher, stainless steel stove and built-in meals bench • Luxurious 8ft in-ground pool fitted with a timber deck Juan Merchan 0425 728 670

487 Nepean Highway, FRANKSTON 8781 4500

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NEW LISTING

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HASTINGS 5/16 Skinner Street

NEW LISTING

FEEL THE BREEZE OFF THE BAY

A TRUE CHARMER

Ultra chic townhouse, styled over two levels, overlooking the Marina, French and Sandstone Islands and surrounding parklands. Boasting the very best location, this renovated townhouse offers spacious open plan living downstairs, second living area upstairs and sleek designer kitchen with s/steel appliances. Other features include spacious bedrooms with BIR’s, main bedroom with balcony and a sparkling bathroom with double frameless shower. Contact Exclusive Agent.

Be impressed by this appealing 3BR home with a separate study that has been converted to a hairdressing studio which the current owners will leave if desired. The main bedroom has WIR & FES with BIR’s to two more bedrooms. A formal lounge has traditional decorative lace work cornices and adjoins the well-appointed kitchen with overhead cupboards and modern appliances. An enclosed outdoor deck area looks out to the lovely water feature and gardens, and there is a double carport. Contact Exclusive Agent.

PRICE $315,000 Offers Over VIEW Saturday 11:00-11:30am AGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996

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CRIB POINT 82 Governors Road AFFORDABILITY AT ITS BEST!

To all potential purchasers looking for an affordable home or ideal investment, don’t let this home pass you by! This humble abode offers 2BR’s plus a study, polished floorboards, kitchen with all new appliances and an attractive modern bathroom. Outside boasts a sealed driveway leading to a single carport, at the rear of the home is a well-established garden, near new shed, water tank and clothes line, plus a lovely, private undercover entertaining area. Available with vacant possession. Contact Exclusive Agent. PRICE $269,950 Negotiable VIEW Saturday 10:00-10:30am AGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996

FRANKSTON 4/32 Birdwood Street Position is the key to this semi-renovated two bedroom unit. An ideal investment or suited for first home buyers looking to step into the property market. Boasting a new kitchen adjoining the lounge room, both bedrooms have built in robes and freshly painted throughout this unit is ready for a new tenant which we can source while waiting for settlement. Located near the hospital and medical centres and just a short stroll to Monash University. Vendor wants it sold! Contact Exclusive Agent.

For those looking for a quality unit within a well-built and well-designed complex this needs your immediate attention. Including GDH and air-con, double garage and landscaping to the front and rear of the property. Caesarstone benchtops and s/steel appliances to kitchen with LCD downlights to entry. Finished with fly screens, letterbox and clothes line. Save on stamp duty and get in now. Two-bedroom unit also available. Contact Exclusive Agent.

PRICE From $310,000 VIEW Saturday 10:00-10:30am AGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996

PRICE $400,000 Offers Over VIEW Saturday 12:00-12:30pm AGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996

BARGAIN BUYING

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Perfectly presented 3 bedroom home with formal lounge and meals area which adjoins the recently updated kitchen with ample overhead cupboards & large walk in pantry. Beautiful Tasmanian oak and spotted gum benchtops feature in the kitchen and bathroom. The meals area looks out to a lovely private rear yard and also outside is a sealed driveway to the double carport, and various garden sheds. Contact Exclusive Agent.

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PRICE: $349,900 Negotiable VIEW: Saturday 11:00-11:30am AGENT: Wilma Green 0407 833 996

BITTERN 26 Hector Close

URGENT SALE!

HAPPY LIVING IN HECTOR

This large family home on 1/4 acre will suit the growing family. Offering 4 bedrooms plus study, two separate living rooms, large country kitchen, freshly painted inside and out, new floor and window coverings. Outside offers double carport, large shedding, outdoor living, sealed driveway and much more all nestled around landscape gardens. Contact Exclusive Agent.

Well-presented contemporary home offers simplicity and luxury. The spacious home has three bedrooms, plus fourth bedroom or study. Positioned off the formal lounge is an open plan kitchen with island bench and living area with neutral tones and plenty of space. A sliding door opens to an undercover deck area. All bedrooms are zoned to the rear of the home with FES & WIR to the main bedroom. Further features include central heating & air-conditioning. Contact Exclusive Agent.

PRICE $420,000 Offers Over VIEW Saturday 12:00-12:30pm AGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996

PRICE $450,000 Offers Over VIEW By Appointment AGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996

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ALL THE WHISTLES AND BELLS! A private lifestyle of leisure and entertainment awaits the new owners of this recently built north facing four bedroom luxury home. Set on the largest block in this sought after area (1/3 acre), this home has been meticulously developed to accommodate a growing family or active retirees anticipating lots of visits from grand children. Included are two fully lined double garages under roofline with additional room for another shed and access to rear, entry with Edwardian features and parlor with gas log fire, two bathrooms with period features, three generous interior living areas including huge family room at rear also with gas log fire. Floating spotted gum timber floors and al fresco dining area accessed through glass french doors overlooking fully landscaped solar heated in ground salt water pool. A Private Gazebo on timber deck in the back corner completes the picture. Every facility has been provided including ducted gas heating throughout, split system air conditioners, state of the art kitchen with European appliances, butlers pantry and everything else your heart may desire. This is one of the best we have seen in our 30 years selling homes in Hastings.

AUCTION

Saturday, December 6th at 12.00pm

VIEW:

Saturday 11:30-12:00pm

TERMS:

10% Deposit. Settlement 120 days. Vacant Possession.

AGENT:

Chris Watt 0417 588 321

FORTHCOMING AUCTION

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PICTURESQUE COUNTRY ESTATE ON 5 ACRES Picture perfect and set in a sought after location, this is a home that welcomes everyone. Large living spaces in the middle of the home form a meeting place for family and friends to come together. The raised ceiling and bamboo flooring creates a warm ambience throughout the living and wet areas. The form and function of a modern design extends to the superbly appointed kitchen, with a top of the range combustion cooker, Caesarstone benchtops, walk in pantry and porcelain basins. The main bedroom has French doors which open to the outdoor entertaining area, a walk-in robe and an ensuite. Three more bedrooms and a study are positioned at the front of the home. The rumpus room has a built in bar and also accesses the outdoor area. Internal features also include walk in linen press, Coonara heater, central heating, separate laundry & quality light fittings. Additional features include 3 phase power, suitable for the tradesmen or those working from home, a 14m x 11m shed with 2 roller doors, 12 solar panels, plus a shower and toilet. There is also a water causeway that links to the dam allowing endless water for the paddocks and livestock. This home was built to impress and designed to please.

AUCTION

Saturday, December 6th at 3.00pm

VIEW:

Saturday 2:30-3:00pm

TERMS:

10% Deposit. Balance 60 days. Vacant Possession.

AGENT:

Wilma Green 0407 833 996

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INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL

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Run away with this one SPOON Restaurant is a well-known Mount Eliza establishment that is very popular with both locals and visitors to the area. The interior has been tastefully decorated with an excellent fit-out offering all amenities. The restaurant has a perfect position along Mt Eliza Way and shows good takings with an attractive lease package on offer. With such a longstanding history in the town, this business is sure to attract a lot of interest.

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Restaurant, MOUNT ELIZA Price: $375,000 Agency: Kevin Wright Real Estate, 1/26 McLaren Place, Mornington, 5977 2255 Agent: Kevin Wright, 0417 564 454

Auction Thursday 4th December at 12 noon on site 1181R Frankston-Dandenong Road, Carrum Downs

Residential Development Site

Under instructions from Frankston City Council Land area: 2,775sqm (approx.) Zoned: General Residential Zone Ideally suit unit development or subdivision (STCA) Established residential area in central Carrum Downs location Close proximity to shops, schools and all amenities

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nicholscrowder.com.au Richard Wraith 0419 564 528 Linda Ellis 0400 480 397 Level 1, 1 Colemans Road, Carrum Downs, Vic 3201

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Michael Crowder 0408 358 926 Linda Ellis 0400 480 397 Level 1,1 Colemans Road, Carrum Downs VIC 3201

Approved plans and permits for 53 unit retirement village May also suit Residential unit site, church, school etc. (STCA) Land area: 1.658HA (16,584m2 approx) Zoned Residential 1 54km South East of Melbourne, just off Peninsula Link Dual access Level site with all services available 600m to station, Woolworths, Caltex & shops Terms: 10% Balance within 6 months

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Michael Crowder 0408 358 926 Level 1,1 Colemans Road, Carrum Downs VIC 3201

For Lease 4 Silkwood Rise Carrum Downs

Auctions Friday 5th December commencing 12 noon on site 408 & 412 Nepean Hwy, Frankston

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Michael Crowder Geoffrey Crowder Linda Ellis

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Level 1, 1 Colemans Road Carrum Downs VIC 3201

James Dodge 0488 586 896 Michael Crowder 0408 358 926

Seamus Bolst 0409 230 224 David Garfield 0412 651 661

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S T & S ES ALI L A CI S S SPE S N E IAL I S C B U ER M M CO

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For Sale - Mornington

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tĞ͛Ě ůŝŬĞ LJŽƵ ƚŽ ŵĞĞƚ͘​͘​͘ ůĂŶ DĂŐƵŝƌĞ͕ ƚŚĞ ŶĞǁĞƐƚ ŵĞŵďĞƌ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ <ĞǀŝŶ tƌŝŐŚƚ ŽŵŵĞƌĐŝĂů ^ĂůĞƐ dĞĂŵ͘

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^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ ΨϴϬϬ͕ϬϬϬ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ <ĞǀŝŶ tƌŝŐŚƚ Ϭϰϭϳ ϱϲϰ ϰϱϰ

&Žƌ ^ĂůĞ Ͳ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ WĞŶŝŶƐƵůĂ

ϯϮϲ DĂŝŶ ^ƚ ʹ ϭϵϭƐƋŵ ΨϭϬϳϲ Ɖǁн'^dнK' FACTORIES FOR LEASE ;DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ƵŶůĞƐƐ ƐƉĞĐŝĮĞĚͿ

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ƐƚĂďůŝƐŚĞĚ ϮϬ LJĞĂƌƐ͕ ZĞĚ ,ŝůů 'ĂƌĚĞŶ ^ƵƉƉůŝĞƐ ĐŽǀĞƌƐ ƚŚĞ ƉĞŶŝŶƐƵůĂ ĨŽƌ ŐĂƌĚĞŶ ƐƵƉƉůLJ ƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐ ĂŶĚ ŚĂƐ ƌĞƉƵƚĂƟŽŶ ϮͬϮ ĂƌďŝŶĞ tĂLJ ʹ ϮϲϬƐƋŵ LEASED ĨŽƌ ĨƌŝĞŶĚůLJ ĂŶĚ ƉƌŽŵƉƚ ƐĞƌǀŝĐĞ͘ ƚƌƵĐŬ ŇĞĞƚ ƌĂŶŐĞƐ ĨƌŽŵ ϭŵϯ ƚŽ ϭϮϬŵϯ ĨŽƌ ĚĞůŝǀĞƌLJ ŽĨ ĂŶLJ ƐŝnjĞ͘ dŚŝƐ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ŝƐ Ă ϭͬϭϵϬϳ &͛ƐƚŽŶ &ůŝŶĚĞƌƐ ZĚ ,ĂƐƟŶŐƐ Ͳ ϰϯϱŵϮ ΨϵϬϬWtн'^dнK' ĨĂŶƚĂƐƟĐ ŽƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƚLJ ĨŽƌ ƚŚĞ ƌŝŐŚƚ ŽƉĞƌĂƚŽƌ͘

Sale Price: $290,000 ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ <ĞǀŝŶ tƌŝŐŚƚ Ϭϰϭϳ ϱϲϰ ϰϱϰ

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For Sale - Mornington

&Žƌ >ĞĂƐĞ Ͳ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ

ϭϮϵ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ dLJĂďď ZĚ Ͳ ϱϲϰƐƋŵ

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100 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK...

Lord Roberts dead at 83, election next week Compiled by Melissa Hodge WE regret to state that Miss Boulter, sister of Rosa Alba, the brilliant soprano, is at present an inmate of Dr Maxwell’s Private Hospital. We trust that she will have a speedy recovery. *** IT is with pleasure we note that Mr Walter Jess, the well known tenor of the Conly Company, is the proud father of a son and heir. *** EVERYBODY is discussing Rosa Alba, take the opportunity of hearing her yourself at the Frankston Choral Society’s complimentary concert. This will indeed be a treat, be sure you don’t miss it. *** MRS Ritnuer wishes it known that she has had her premises in Payne Street thoroughly renovated and has always on hand good stocks of fresh fruit and vegetables. She has also a comfortable room where visitors can enjoy a cup of tea, ice cream, or confectionery. *** MR Broadbent notifies by advertisement that he has commenced business in Skye Road, Frankston, as a plumber and gas fitter, and is prepared to take orders for all kinds of plumbing. *** THE State Elections Polling Day is fixed for next Thursday, when the booths in the various electorates will be open from 8 am till 7 p.m. Mr A. Downward will address the electors of Frankston on Tuesday evening

next, and Cr Murphy will also address them on Wednesday evening. *** THE honorees. (Dr S. Plowman and Mr O. P. Watson) of the presentation to the members of the Second Expeditionary Forces, will be glad to receive any donations from those interested. As an early departure of the troops is apparent, it will be necessary for these donations to be sent in immediately so as to arrange a public presentation. *** MISS Rosa Alba the brilliant new soprano, has a beautiful light voice of bright tone and appealing quality. Frankston and surrounding district will have the opportunity of hearing this talented artist at the Frankston Choral Society’s complimentary concert on December 5th at the Mechanics Hall, Frankston. *** DEEP regret has been caused throughout the Commonwealth by the news that Field–Marshall Lord Roberts VC has died as a result of a chill while on a visit to France. The great solider was in his 83rd year. The Federal Government on Sunday received the following cablegram from the high commissioner. “Lord Kitchner received this (Saturday) evening a telegram from Sir John French.”I regret to inform you that Lord Roberts died this evening. Lord Roberts was on a trip to France to greet the Indian troops. He contracted a chill on Thursday, and succumbed to an attack of pneumonia.

*** THE children of my district are fine, loyal, generous young Britishers, so says Mr Lewis Thomas BA, Inspector of the Warnambool district. They are doing all in their power to continue to help the noblest of causes. One school of ten pupils sent in £10; another of 40 pupils forwarded £21 to swell the funds of the Education Department Patriotic League. This work is going on all over the State: no wonder the Inspectors are proud of the work of children, parents, and teachers. The Warnambool district has accumulated £230, and the work is still going on. *** THE youngsters of the State are taking the war very seriously. At the Queenscliff State School six pupils won prizes at the local Flower Show. The first intimation that Mr Hughes, their head teacher, had of their praiseworthy intention, was their handing in the whole of their prize money to their School Self-denial Patriotic Fund. Well done young loyalists. *** WE desire to call the attention of your readers to an advertisement in another column, concerning the Frankston Patriotic and Presentation Fund. It will be seen that a meeting of contributors will be held at the Frankston Mechanics’ Hall on Monday the 23rd to consider the disposal of the funds now in hand and to make arrangements for the entertainment and presentation to members of the second Expeditionary Force who may have been drawn from Frankston and immediately

surrounding district. It is to be hoped that there will be a full attendance. *** A TEAM of six tennis players from Frankston visited Dandenong last Saturday week. Dandenong was again victorious, winning by 14 games. A most enjoyable time was spent by all. A match is to take place today, on the Frankston courts, against Somerville. The team will consist of the following members:- Mrs Shannon, Mrs H. Robertson, Misses Gregory and Young, Messrs Robertson, Utber, Watson, and Rev Kitchen. *** THE Frankston Methodist Christian Endeavour society and choir arranged a very pleasant surprise to Mr and Mrs Charles Ellis, who recently returned to Frankston, after their honeymoon. The ordinary C. E. meeting was altered to one of a social character and the members, who individually possess good voices made the evening pass too quickly with songs and recitations. Mr Ellis has been a most active and useful member of both bodies, and Mrs Ellis has already shown her sympathy and willingness to take an active part. Before the evening was finished the Rev R Jackson presented Mr and Mrs Ellis with a handsome crystal and silver salad bowl, and expressed very best wishes for their future happiness. *** HOW SOLDIER’S WIVES LIVE “Everylady’s Journal,” the magazine

par excellence of Australia and New Zealand, is catering magnificently for its readers in these times of war. The November issue, just in hand, is the third of its Special War Number, and establishes it’s claim to be called the best to date. The special war material in Everylady’s Journal begins with a little cluster of interviews of returned Australian girls and articles from London correspondent which conveys a wonderfully vivid impression of the state of excitement into which England was thrown by the outbreak of war. Then a woman writer with a clear grasp of affairs describes the fighting of the past month, and shows what the Allies have gained. Another tells of ‘life in Berlin during peace time, and quotes a wonderfully stirring poem called “The Kaiser Comes.” Of great local interest are the views of a number of notable people on how the wives of soldiers can maintain their husband’s income while they are away at the war. The Lady Mayoress advocates culture, the Chief Secretary suggests fishing, and so on. Lady Helen Munro-Ferguson, head of the Red Cross Society, explains in an interview, what goods are still required; and W. A. Somerset supplies a descriptive sketch of the Australian troops marching through the streets, illustrated with a couple of remarkable photographs, one of which is perhaps the best marching picture that has appeared. From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 21 November, 1914.

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PUZZLE ZONE

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THE MEANING OF EXISTENCE... AND OTHER SHORT STORIES

My experiences deconstructing degustation By Stuart McCullough WHEN it comes to the culinary arts, I can put up with just about anything. I can tolerate ‘jus’ even though my heart longs to leap out through my chest and scream ‘pretentious!’. I can even put up with a wanton use of the term ‘reduction’. Heavens above, I can even turn a blind eye to things that have been ‘caramelized’ beyond recognition. When it comes to food, I can endure all sorts of chicanery. Anything, that is, except a dish that has been ‘deconstructed’. Let’s start with the term itself. Put simply, if something is ‘deconstructed’, it is either yet to be constructed or, worse still, it was previously constructed but some bludger has decided to pull it apart for no reason other than to be a bit of a twerp. The former smacks of laziness. The latter screams of the nastiest kind of sabotage imaginable. Why ruin a perfectly good meal by disassembling and making it appear as though it fell onto the plate from a great height? Deconstructed food is all about giving you much loved classic meals in a form that makes them totally unrecognizable. It’s the Renee Zellweger principle, except it’s served either with chips or salad. Let me say right here that I’m absolutely against it. I realize that the principle of deconstruction is rooted in reinvention, whereby overly familiar things are re-presented for a modern age. But you can go too far. It’s like that old saying: don’t throw out the baby with the bathwater. Granted, it’s an odd turn of phrase. Truly, who would ever empty a bath

and lose a child? You’d have to either be in an incredible rush or wholly indifferent. In fact, when I think about it, it’s not so much a proverb as it is an act of criminal negligence. At least it doesn’t involve animal cruelty. It’s quite shocking when you think of how many of our key proverbs involve brutality to animals in some form, espe-

cially felines. ‘There’s more than one way to skin a cat’, ‘not enough room to swing a cat’, ‘dead cat bounce’ and ‘busier than a three legged cat in a dry sandbox’ to name but a few. As for not throwing out the baby with the bathwater, despite it’s apparent endorsement of infant cruelty, the proverb is neither about babies nor bathwater. It’s

about remembering what made something special in the first place. Let me be clear. When I order a meal, I like to be able to recognize it when it turns up. It’s no good if your plate of food has to be explained to you by the waiter. In fact, when I cook something from a recipe, one of my key performance indicators is whether it looks anything like the picture in the book. This is the first sign that I am (hopefully) on the right track. But deconstructed meals take the exact opposite approach. If a deconstructed meal bears any resemblance to the original meal, it is regarded as a colossal failure. It’s the abstract expressionism of cooking. It’s food in disguise. When I order a lasagne, I don’t want a dish that looks as though it’s entered the culinary equivalent of the witness protection program. I want something I know and love. In short, I want exactly what I asked for. We’d had a lovely dinner when I decided to order dessert. It’s an unusual step for me. Usually, I go overboard on the bread and the idea of pudding is dismissed as gluttony. But having enjoyed my meal and not wanting the evening to end, I decided I’d ask for the menu. Looking through the list, all the favourites were there – crème brulee, chocolate mousse, tiramisu. All of them fine in their own way, but not the kind of showstopper I had in mind. I wasn’t just looking for the end of a meal. I was looking for an encore. A final bow that would have me leaving the restaurant, raving about the whole night. I wanted a curtain call that would knock me clear off my feet.

Then I saw it – Pavlova. Pavlova is pretty much Australia’s national dessert. Except if you’re from New Zealand. Whilst there’s some room for improvisation, particularly in terms of which fruit you’re going to put on top (strawberries versus kiwi fruit versus mixed berries), all other aspects of the art form are pretty much settled. Or so I’d thought. Meringue, a crispy shell and maybe some cream – these are the heart and soul of any pav worth it’s salt (there’s no actual salt in the recipe, although there is vinegar). They’re what I expected. And, truth be told, I got them all. Just not in one piece. It was as though my dessert had been run over by a large vehicle. The meringue sat in the corner as if it’d been given detention. The fruit was ganged together, hiding from the meringue. The cream had the whole dessert surrounded, smeared around the edge of the plate. But of all the indignities, it was the crust that suffered most of all. It appeared as a chewy tube, resting on the meringue like a fallen girder. I was outraged. If I want to buy something I have to assemble myself, I’ll go to IKEA. I’m all for reinvention, but you shouldn’t destroy the classics. I don’t want the constituent parts of my meal looking as if they’ve just had a falling out and aren’t presently speaking to each other. When I asked for waiter for the instructions, he took my little fork, replacing it with an Allen key and a diagram. Suddenly, I’d lost my appetite. I’m used to BYO meals, but DYI is simply too much. stuart@stuartmccullough.com

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band boasts the best players from across Melbourne with Lead singers J’aime Holland (previous Big City Beat Frontwoman) and Steve Simmons (previous PEAN Frontman) collectively with 4,200 gigs between all of the members, on both national and international stages. Alongside Hit Nation will be the perennial party-starters, Superfly DJ’s, set to count down the biggest trax from 2014, as well as all your favourites! It all starts from 9pm, with doors open at 8pm, a free BBQ all night and free Koppaberg or Cartlon Dry on arrival! It’s set to once again be the biggest New Years Eve on the Peninsula. Tickets are $50, available from the venue and if you grab yours before December 28, you could win 2 x Tickets to Soundwave and NYE drink cards, so book yours now by calling 5950 0300!


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KNOWLEDGE FEST AT PHILLIP ISLAND’S SMALL FARM + LIFESTYLE EXPO THIS weekend’s (Nov 22/23) Small Farm + Lifestyle Expo at the Phillip Island Grand Prix circuit promises to be a knowledge fest on all things rural! The inaugural expo, to be held Saturday and Sunday, November 22 and 23, will feature over 100 exhibitions and speakers from Landcare, the Bass Coast Shire, the farming community and Phillip Island Nature Park Reserve. Landcare will speak both days on rural issues like soil salinity, native vegetation, control of vermin and sustainable farming practices; while Bass Coast Shire will share news on planning and development, their vision for the area, growth initiatives and tourism. The wildlife rangers from the Phillip Island Nature Park will address expo-goers on the interaction between farming communities and the reserves, and farming and wildlife; while Phillip Island farmer, Ian McFee, will speak on managing a small farm efficiently. “We really want to ensure our visitors walk away well-armed and aware of the resources available in the local community,” said circuit managing director, Fergus Cameron, whose family has farmed the region for three generations. “There’s been a lot of changes in agricultural practices in the last decade and this Expo is designed

to bring the experts together so that over the two days our visitors get answers to their questions on rural life.” All presentations will be held in the Motorsport Expo Building surrounded by over 100 Expo exhibitors many discussing animals to run on small properties like sheep, alpacas and poultry.

Many real life farmers feature in the speaker lineup, happy to tell with good humour and candidness how they made their dream of a rural lifestyle a reality, and the ups and downs of the journey. Grantville’s Phil Westwood from FreeRanger Eggs, will speak on successful poultry farming on

small landholdings; while Anna Kilborn from ECube, who grazes beef and sheep in the Strzelecki Ranges, runs a business advising clients on environmental practices and has plenty of advice to share. “I have many funny stories about the rural lifestyle experience. I’m happy to tell you of my adventure, warts and all, and the lessons I’ve learnt along the way,” Anna said. Exhibitors represent a wide range of agriculture. The Warragul Poultry Club stand will provide information on the various breeds of poultry, feeding and equipment for chooks, chook health, care of chooks and chickens and the role of chooks in sustainable agriculture. “We’ll also have a petting zoo for the children,” says Kevin Collins from Warragul Poultry Club who will have a display of eight different chooks that can be patted and petted. “We’ll have Daisy, our little white Australian Langshan, a hen and her baby chicks, a duck and her little ducklings and two of the only four Australian pure breeds of poultry.” Chooktred and Suburban Chooks will also be talking about all things chooky, while Grand Ridge Sheep Stud will provide information on sheep and Pakenham Produce has the latest on

feed for animals. There will also be exhibitions on the latest farm machinery, implements, power equipment and cutting edge farm technology. There will be a strong focus on organic and sustainable living products, with everything from worm farms to solar lights being featured. On the lifestyle side, there will be exhibitors covering a range of leisure pursuits from water sports, and camping, to four wheel driving, health and tourism. The Small Farm Expo will be housed in the 2000 square metre pavilion usually used for motorsport expos with external sites featuring agricultural animal displays. A dedicated rough terrain area will allow for quad bikes, gators, Ag bikes to be put through their paces and a working farm area will showcase the latest farm machinery, tractors, slashers and ride-on mowers. Keen to master rural life? Take some advice from locals happy to share their experience at the Small Farm & Lifestyle Expo at the Phillip Island Grand Prix circuit, Saturday and Sunday November 22 and 23 from 9am- 5pm. Adults $10 entry at gate; and children 17 and under, and dogs - on a leash - admitted free. For further information go to www.phillipislandcircuit.com.au

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Performance THE Australian rock scene of the 70s was at its best, courtesy of Marshall Amplification and bands like the Skyhooks, Sports, Company Caine, Mighty Kong, The Toads and Murtceps. For the best part of the seventies Australia created ever more sophisticated popular rock bands that had re-drawn the boundaries of acceptability and given the youth of Australia its own music, so no JOK, Johnny Chester or Delltones; but JOK did make the stage at Sunbury to a surprisingly joyous crowd, about the time l was looking for my clothes l had left on the river bank. To celebrate the 70s, Warner Music and Festival Records have released a new double CD set When the Sun Sets over Carlton: Melbourne’s Countercultural Inner City Rock Scene of the ‘70’s. A deluxe 2CD set documents the arts and politics-infused rock scene that gave Melbourne and Australia such multifaceted cultural icons as Paul Kelly, Joe Camilleri, Stephen Cummings, Jane Clifton, Peter Lillie, Ross Wilson, Ross Hannaford, Greg Macainsh, Red Symons and Shirley Strachan. Taking its title from the famous song by the scene’s best known band Skyhooks, the album traces the counter cultural scene’s development from its beginnings in venues like the TF Much Ballroom and Carlton’s La Mama and Pram Factory theatres through Skyhooks breakout success to the thriving pub scene found in legendary venues like Martini’s and the Tiger Lounge. It presents also a glimpse of the birth of Melbourne’s hugely influential 3RRR-FM, which was born out of this scene. It features rare and unreleased recordings from Paul Kelly, Skyhooks, Jo Jo Zep & the Falcons, The Sports & Daddy Cool, as well as first recordings of future members of The Divinyls, Hoodoo Gurus, Icehouse & Crowded House. The 44-track collection includes Daddy Cool covering Skyhooks in ’74, an unreleased Skyhooks demo featuring original singer Steve Hill, two unreleased studio recordings by Paul Kelly’s first band The High Rise Bombers and two little-known tracks from the selfreleased 1979 EP by his next band The

Dots, an unreleased early Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons demo from ’76, a preSports demo by Stephen Cummings with Dave Flett, the first track ever released by Wayne Burt’s pre-Falcons Band (with Pat Wilson) Rock Granite, an unreleased Bleeding Hearts demo produced by Greg Macainsh and rare material from the Pure Shit soundtrack. It also features a mix of classic and lesser known other material from the likes of The Sports, Stiletto (featuring Jane Clifton), The Bleeding Hearts, The Pelaco Bros (featuring Stephen Cummings, Peter Lillie, Johnny Topper and Joe Camilleri), Eric Gradman Man & Machine, early Mondo Rock, Company Caine, Spare Change (featuring John Dowler), Parachute, Mark Gillespie, The Millionaires, The Indelible Murtceps (alter-ego of the legendary Spectrum), Peter Lillie & The Leisuremasters and more. The collection comes in a slipcase and with an illustrated 52-page booklet fea-

turing 15,000 words from musicians including Paul Kelly, Jane Clifton, Johnny Topper as well as esteemed rock writer Jen Jewel Brown. The album’s eyepopping logo/title design was drawn by legendary ‘70s Australian cartoonist and cover/poster artist Ian McCausland. To coincide with release, Festival will also be releasing Expanded Editions of the classic albums by two of Melbourne and indeed Australia’s most-loved bands of the late ‘70s and early ‘80s period; the first two albums by The Sports (Reckless & Don’t Throw Stones from 78 & 79) and Jo Jo Zep & the Falcons’ breakthrough album from (Screaming Targets from 79) . All three albums, which were originally released on Mushroom and have been long out of print on CD, have been remastered from original tapes. Songs like Hit and Run, Shape I’m In, Don’t Throw Stones, When You Walk in the Room, Who Listens to the Radio and more. When the Sun Sets Over Carlton:

Melbourne’s Counter cultural Inner City Rock Scene of the ‘70s’ now available at all stores. *** MARK Walberg will star in the movie, Six Billion Dollar Man. The film is based on the 1970s television series ‘The Six Million Dollar Man’, and will see the actor reunite with director Peter Berg (Lone Survivor). The TV series starred Lee Majors as Steve Austin, a former astronaut outfitted with bionic implants. A popular science fiction series which later had a love interest with the series The Bionic Woman. The series was cancelled in 1978. *** ROBERT Plant has turned down millions of dollars from Sir Richard Branson to reunite Lez Zeppelin. Sir Richard offered the deal to play 35 dates in three cities, London, Berlin and New Jersey. Branson also offered to let the band use one of his jets and rename it ‘The Starship’. Jimmy page, John Paul Jones and Jason Bonham (son of John Bonham) agreed to the tour but Plant said no. *** GOLDEN Guitar winner, singer/songwriter, historian, author, TV presenter and school teacher, Ted Egan OAM will launch his new book The Anzacs: 100 Years On in Story and Song at the Frankston RSL on Thursday November 27, 2-4pm. Egan will also perform and copies of the book with CD of 20 songs will be on sale. Egan began writing songs about life in the Northern Territory in the 1960s and made his first recordings in 1969. He has produced over twenty albums and appeared on a regular basis at folk and country music festivals. He has several degrees in literature and history and is a member of the first National Reconciliation Council. For more details email books@wilddingopress.com.au *** SHANE Nicholson’s prolific musical career began with rock band Pretty Violet Stain in the late ‘90’s. After two EP’s and the album Parachutes & Gravity, Shane began a solo project with 2003’s its A Movie, later voted by USA Today as one of the Top 10 Pop Albums of 2004. This

tion is above board are fully paid up members of the “A fool and his money are soon parted” society. Locally we received a letter from Minister for Education Martin Dixon, inculcate, none the wiser. Martin sent a second glossy, historical as an example of how a political party can twist the truth. We await the result, knowing full well every front page from that newspaper will feature disaster for Labor voters. Either way I expect nothing for the Mornington Peninsula with an unbeatable majority. Be nice to know Danny Andrew’s thinking on the 99 year lease at Point Nepean, or public housing at Fishermans Bend? *** I have nothing against Denis; if he gets in good luck to him, although I would love to see the back of Matthew Guy. In terms of danger to our way of life I rate Denis as a daddy long legs against the redback Minister for Immigation and border protection, and of course the dastardly Sydney funnel web. *** Best to leave crime statistics to the police, likewise paramedic and CFA response times and the results of the investigation into sexual exploitation. Let us know after the election apparently. Some things are held back to “after” while others, as with the East West Link to “before”. There were 10,670 bashings, robberies, sex at-

tacks and deaths in the CBD during the past five years, but “too much information”, unless this included Muslims. In the meantime I’m listening to Deano Martini singing “You’re nobody till somebody loves you”. *** I need Deano at times, particularly when females sprout their advices on the wireless “Everybody needs 8 hours sleep, eat your greens, exercises”. Always females, no idea why? I recall Phillip Adams talking of a chap who lived on canned food for years. Then there was Virgil G Perkins, author of international best-seller Enjoying Jogging who collapsed and died whilst jogging aged 26, leaving behind a wife, Beverley, their daughter, Alexis, and seven other children by previous marriages. *** I wrote to the great Gough Whitlam in the 70‘s asking why he supported Indonesia’s takeover of East Timor. Days later Gough telephoned, carefully explaining his reasoning. We agreed to disagree but quite a gentleman. We who lived through those years were so very lucky. Gough stood head and shoulders (literally and spiritually) above everyone. He was our star, our inspiration, our hope, by a mile. “Optimism, enthusiasm and confidence against fear, prejudice and conformity”. At Gough’s memorial service Graham Freuden-

berg said “never more than now”. Spot on Graham. *** Jeffrey Kennett, always remembered with the arrival of our electricity bills, now holds a position of some respect within our community. Jeffrey has kindly taken it upon himself to delve into the reasons leading to our choice at the forthcoming state election sighting performance, personality and policies as the ingredients to watch out for. It’s “London to a brick on” his bottom line will be in favour of dashing Denis Napthine. Stop Press: A week later Jeffrey came out in favour of Dashing Denis. Coincidentally Denis has promised more schools. That’s funny, seeing as our man Jeffrey closed so many in his time. *** A joint state and federal police task force to investigate union corruption compliments of Tony and Denis called on the day before the political election cut off period. Danny welcomes this investigation, again lying low. Why not call it as it so obviously is Danny? A set-up! Have a go ya mug! One wonders what our police forces were doing prior to Tony’s call to arms? The disturbing aspect is that it shows the degree to which our politicians think of us. *** The Australian Study of Health and

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was followed in 2006 by Faith and Science. Both albums resulted in extensive touring in Australia and USA. In 2008, Shane and Kasey Chambers released Rattlin’ Bones. The album debuted at No.1, achieved platinum sales, was awarded Best Country Album at the ARIA Awards. The ARIA Award-nominated Familiar Ghosts followed, debuting at No.6 on the albums chart. Shortly thereafter moving into production, Shane worked across albums for Catherine Britt, Beccy Cole, Angie Hart, Alex Lloyd and many more. Shane’s 4th solo album Bad Machines debuted at No.3 on the ARIA Country Charts, scored 6 Golden Guitar nominations (winning Song of the Year), a Best Country Album ARIA nomination, and the APRA Country Work of the Year award. Shane and Kasey’s second collaborative effort, Wreck & Ruin, debuted at No.6 in October 2012, scored 5 CMAA nominations (winning Best Group/Duo) and took them to the Grand Ole Opry. In December 2013, it won the ARIA Award for Best Country Album. Shane Nicholson has now signed to Lost Highway Records (Universal Music) as a Staff Producer and artist and will release a new album Pitch, Roll & Yaw: Live and Solo this week. Lost Highway has signed and been instrumental in the careers of some of the biggest roots and country artists in the world, including Ryan Adams, Lucinda Williams, the Jayhawks, Whiskeytown, Lyle Lovett, Shelby Lynne, the hugely successful soundtrack of Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?, Willie Nelson, the late Johnny Cash and many others. www.shanenicholson.com facebook. com/ShaneNicholsonMusic twitter.com/shanenicholson

A Grain of Salt UNBIASED ELECTION EDITION: I read my favourite newspaper (Herald-Sun) every morning. I skip Andrew Bolt obviously. I might be stupid but I’m not that stupid. As always to the double page spread “YOUR SAY”. I ponder for hours at Bob’s Cafe (free newspaper), forever wondrous of the intellectual wit of those letter writers providing the majority thoughts of our nation. As Alan Marshall wrote in This is the Grass “I have sometimes thought that if the people with the crippled minds had to have the visible supports of those with crippled legs the streets of Melbourne would be loud with the tapping of crutches”. *** The polls indicate Andrews but they did the same with Brumby last time. What with Teddy Baillieu, Geoff Shaw and Denis the menace capturing the headlines young Danny Andrews has been able to keep his head down, occasionally being allowed to bob up with world shattering ideas like school kids meals, Grand Final holiday and number plates. Factually, economically, the Libs arrived 4 years ago in good health but we have gone slightly downhill since. Personally I see health services and obviously basic living costs as the big two. We are being treated like bunnies in matters of electricity, gas and water, and those who believe superannua-

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By Cliff Ellen Reproduction’s study of 20,000 people disclosed on average men have sex with 18 women in a lifetime. Exciting news. I thought I was past it, but apparently there’s another 17 beautiful females out there waiting for me. Unless they happen to be Green voters? Sometimes it’s appropriate (in public) to be loose with the truth. *** COMEDY: Senator the Hon George Brandis QC is Minister for the Arts? Funnier: Direct Action Plan? Hilarious: Victoria’s anti-corruption watchdog... Drama is the opposition of two sides that are right, or else conflict doesn’t amount to anything...I adored Jane’s weather reports on ABC News...I plonked heavily on 4, 13 & 22 in the Melbourne Cup, bringing to 58 the number of losing bets since 1956; Evening Peal...eHarmony.com. au might be the go for me; it’s still Spring after all...The mushroom syndrome applies-keep them in the dark and feed them fertiliser...It’s the Government who needs watching, not the people, aided and abetted by a morning newspaper....hooroo...cliffie9@ bigpond.com


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Baxter sitting pretty at the top PROVINCIAL By IT Gully BAXTER is sitting pretty at the top of the MPCA Provincial cricket ladder after smashing Rye outright on Saturday at RJ Rowley Reserve. Heading into day two of the clash, Baxter was already in a commanding position after bowling out the Demons for just 117 in the first innings. Baxter then made a quick fire 7/164 before having a crack at Rye again late on the first day. Resuming at 1/4, Rye didn’t play any better in their second innings, bowled out for just 92. Skipper Tom Baron top scored with an unbeaten 33.

After picking up five wickets in the first innings, Leigh Paterson was the destroyer again in the second dig, snaring another five scalps. At one stage Rye was 5/17. The visitors needed just 40-odd runs in the second inning to pick up the outright victory. They made the required runs with just three wickets down. Baxter is now two points clear of Long Island, who sit in second place after disposing of Pines. After setting the Piners 253 for victory, Scott Phillips brought his A-game to the table and tore through the opposition, picking up 4/29. Greg Lamb and Chris Hocking also took two wickets each, eventually

rolling the home side for just 137. Jarred Coad was the sole contributor for the Piners, scoring a third of the total team’s runs with 56. Sorrento is in third place on the ladder after humiliating Langwarrin. The Sorras were restricted to a modest total of 210 when they batted on day one of the match, however, it was always going to be enough against the brittle Langwarrin batting line-up. For the second time in as many matches, Langwarrin’s batsmen rolled over, dismissed for just 114. Andy Johnson top scored with 40 and Matt Prosser hit 24, however, the day belonged to the Sorrento bowlers. AJ King is in scintillating form this

season and he was the destroyer on Saturday, taking 4/23. His brother CJ was just as damaging with 3/43 while Anthony Blackwell chipped in with 2/17. Pensinsula Old Boys round off the top four after they eased to victory against Crib Point. The Old Boys were good with the bat last week making 8/262. It proved to be almost 150 runs too many for the Magpies, who were skittled for just 132. Mt Eliza got its season back on track, picking up its first points of the season after cruising to victory against Heatherhill. Setting the Hills 259 for victory, the Mounties already had the opposition

on the ropes when they resumed at 1/9. The Hills would add just a further 98 runs, bowled out for 117. Lyle House took 6/39. Mt Eliza obviously went for the outright win but Heatherhill dug deep and at the close of play were 3/85. Mornington also went for the outright victory after bowling Moorooduc out for just 69 in their first innings. The Dogs made 158 on the opening day of the match and had the Ducs 2/25 overnight. In the second innings, Moorooduc ended on 6/78.

Hillmen earn a tough win DISTRICT By IT Gully RED HILL remains six points clear at the top of the MPCA District cricket ladder after holding off a persistent Carrum on Saturday. The Hillmen set the Lions a whopping 291 for victory after skipper Simon Dart smacked 180 in the opening day of the match. It always looked like too many runs for the Lions to chase down but they gave it a red hot crack, eventually bowled out for 250 with eight overs to spare. A number of Carrum batsmen got great starts but just couldn’t push on and get the three figures, which was needed from at least one of their batsmen. Dean Polson top scored for the Lions with 61, while Dylan Steed (47), Josh Dent (32), Dale O’Neil (32) and Liam Dobson (25) all got very good starts. Andrew Mock was the pick of the bowlers for the Hillmen with 3/26 from eight overs, while Lincoln Toy and Brent Martin each claimed two wickets. Mt Martha is in second place on the ladder after making light work of Delacombe Park. The Reds are in some great form this season and it’s the younger players who are bringing the good form to the table. On Saturday, the Reds were defending 227, a tall order considering the talent of the Parkers’ batting line up. However, other than an 83 from skipper Chris Brittain, the visitors were ordinary at best with the bat. Despite the loss, Delacombe is still equal fourth on points, however, they are 18 points behind Mt Martha. Seaford is outright third on 30 points after getting the job done against Main Ridge. Main Ridge was always on the back foot after being bowled out for just 138 on the first day of the match. Seaford was resuming at 2/27 but 47 runs from Damien Lawrence assured the visitors of a victory. Scott Millar was superb with the ball for the Ridge with 7/78. Seaford was eventually bowled out for 193.

Main Ridge had another hit and fared much better in their second innings, scoring 2/262, Michael Holmes top scoring with 79. Somerville scraped over the line against Flinders, getting home in a thriller by just three runs. Somerville was defending 191 and had Flinders resuming at 3/49. That quickly became 5/87. However, Tommy Clements (34), Shane Beggs (40) and Andrew Power (30) all got among the runs, giving Flinders plenty of hope. At one stage, Flinders was looking like it was in the box seat at 6/170. However, the Sharks lost two quick wickets with the score on 171 and 173, before again looking in command at 8/188, just four runs shy of winning. However, they lost 2/0 to be bowled out for 188. Aaron Kaddatz was superb with 4/53 for the Eagles, picking up the tail that was causing all the damage. Matt Eager was also fantastic, picking up the key wickets of Tom Clements, Beggs and Power. Hastings has clawed its way off the bottom of the ladder after a strong victory against Boneo. The Blues went into the second day of its match in a commanding position after setting the opposition 234 for victory. Boneo fell well short, bowled out for 143. The skipper Timmy Birch led from the front, snaring 3/18, while Mitchell Floyd picked-up 3/26 to give him eight wickets for the season and Chris Sawosz helped himself to 2/13 from nine overs. Stewart Mathieson top scored for the Pandas with 43, batting at nine. Seaford Tigers were touched-up by Baden Powell. The Braves only made 180 in 80 overs on week one of the match, however, bowled out the home side for just 147 on the second day. Corey Hand was once again a shining light for the Tigers with a top score of 44. The win gave the Braves their first points for the season.

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Frogs and Buds are well clear of the pack SUB-DISTRICT By IT Gully TOOTGAROOK and Rosebud are 12 points clear at the top of the MPCA Sub District ladder after recording comfortable victories on Saturday. Tootgarook was defending 249 against the Yabbies and had the visitors 1/23 overnight. Tyabb added only a further 117 runs to the total before being bowled out for just 140. After making 39 with the bat on the first day of the match, Matt Whelan had a day out with the ball on the

second day, picking up a game-high 7/42. Rosebud also made light work of their opposition, snaring 15 wickets against Skye. The Buds were defending 8/232 after batting well on the first week of the match. Geoff Glaum was the unlikely star with the ball for the Buds with 4/34 from nine overs while Patrick Nagel helped himself to 3/16 off 11 overs. Adam Bryant snared 2/16 from 13 overs, giving him 14 wickets for the season. Skye skipper and keeper Rob Gruer

top scored for his side with 26. The Buds went for the outright, however, could only manage five second innings wickets. Jason Nagel was the pick of the bowlers with 3/19. A magnificent 116 from Gavin Moore ensured Pearcedale picked up the 12 points against Dromana. The Hoppers made 180 in their time at the crease and had Pearcedale in a little bit of strife at 2/57 overnight. However, Moore, who was resuming on 40, controlled the match on the second day and working his way to three figures while wickets fell around him. Pearcedale was 5/87 at one stage and

then fell to 7/143. When Moore went, the Dales were still 14 runs away from victory. A fighting 30 from keeper Chris Whiteley, who was batting at nine, and 22 from number 11 Calvin Bypost saw the home side finish on 221, a 41 run victory in the end. Jeff Bluhm was the best of the Hoppers’ bowlers with 5/58. Balnarring was always going to defend its massive 6/335 against Frankston YCW, however, the Stonecats didn’t roll over. Jack Greenwood is a star in the making and he was superb on

Saturday with 76, while Matty Lane was unbeaten on 45 after hitting three fours and a six. Nathan Kleinig was the pick of the bowlers for the Saints, bowling 20 overs and finishing with 6/57. In the final match, Carrum Downs and Ballam Park played out a draw. The Knights set the Cougars 203 for victory and when the game came to a close at the end of the 80th over on the second day, the visitors were locked at 9/203. Despite the draw, the Knights remain in the top four, eight points clear of Balnarring who are in fifth.

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By Toe Punt PEARCEDALE has finally signed a new coach. After making a lot of phone calls and offering huge money, the Panthers finally opted to appoint their full forward Pat Heijden as coach. Heijden will be supported by teammates Dylan Hoare and Mitchell Smith, who are assistants, while Juan and Jamie Merchan will assist off the field. Despite getting the role, word on the street is that Heijden is heading overseas in January for a couple of months. The Panthers passed-up the opportunity to appoint club legends Josh Beard and Shane Urbans, who would have been superb for the club. It is certainly a case of ‘watch this space’ with Pearcedale this upcoming season. Demons lose and gain After signing five players from Vermont a couple of weeks ago, Rye has said goodbye to a player who spends as much time away from the club as he does at it. Aaron Findlay signed with The Basin on Thursday night. Getting wind that this may happen, Rye was on the front foot, ensuring they had an ace up their sleeve and picked-up a full forward from Mooroolbark, 27-year-old Adrian Gileno.

Van Unen a Redleg Rye was hoping to sign Justin Van Unen, who kicked more than 100 goals a few seasons back, however, he has settled at Mt Eliza. Eagles flying high Somerville has continued to welcome new faces to the club. After signing Tommy Shaw (Seaford) and Scott Simpson (Dolphins), the word is that Chris Irving is also considering a move to the nest. That news was on the back of former North Melbourne rookie Timmy McGennis signing with the club. McGennis’ best mates and 2014 Frankston YCW premiership players Josh Westerman and Billy Rolfe are also on their way to the nest. A couple of questions! Where is Somerville getting the money to pay for these players and how do they fit them under the player points system? Keeping in mind Somerville recruited Tim and David Hirst, Kane McKenzie and Cal Dixon last season. Sharks not done After announcing that former St Kilda star Lenny Hayes is highly likely to play at Sorrento next season, we also hear that Darren Jolly has been linked with the club. We have heard though that his asking price might be a bit too high, even for the Sharks!

THE fifth annual Mornington Peninsula Golf Classic was a huge success over the week of 5 to 10 October. Almost 220 players travelled from around Australia and New Zealand to play the four tournament courses in this year’s Golf Classic – The Ocean Course at The National, Portsea, Flinders and The Dunes. Many golfers also enjoyed the opening day’s golf at Sorrento as well as the final day of golf at Mornington. Groups of golfers from clubs such as Cronulla, Hawks Nest, Pennant Hills, Royal Canberra, Sanctuary Cove, Shortland Waters, South Lakes and Yowani joined with other golfers to play in the graded tournament. The Men’s winner was James Rutter (7 handicap) from Hawks Nest with a score of 143 points. The runner up, with a score of 142 points, on a countback at The Dunes, was Steve McCosker (10.4 handicap), from Ryde-Parramatta. The women’s winner was Netti Buchanan (12.1 handicap) from Pennant Hills with a score of 127 points. The runner up was Sarah Hodgkinson (21.9 handicap) from New South Wales, with a score of 125 points. Sarah was the runner up also on a countback at Portsea. The overall winner was James Rutter and the overall runner up was Steve McCosker. The winners were presented with their prizes at the Presentation Dinner on the last night at The National Golf Club - a truly gourmet dinner and a great night. Five of our golfers were also presented with their “Five Year Participation” awards and to really join in the spirit, a couple of the five year golfers also wore their previous years’ Golf Classic

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Driving force: Overall winner, James Rutter, being presented with a trophy by then mayor, Antonella Celi.

polo shirts throughout the week. There was also a hectic social program as part of the MP Golf Classic – The Welcome Party at Sorrento Golf Club, complete with jazz musicians; a superb Gala Food and Wine Dinner at the One Chef’s Hat Flinders Hotel (attended by five well-known local winemakers) and the local produce themed Celebrity Dinner at Eagle Ridge. Diners at the Celebrity Dinner experienced the best of golfing talent anywhere – Peter Thomson AO (five times British Open winner), Ross Perrett (golf course architect) and golf professional David Good and Leon Wiegard was the

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MORNINGTON ISUZU UTE

NOW IN STOCK! ULTIMATE GETAWAY DEALS. 5

ESCAPE IN THE ISUZU D-MAX 4X2 SX SINGLE CAB CHASSIS MANUAL EXCLUSIVE 3.0L ISUZU TURBO DIESEL

Year/130,000km

WARRANTY & Roadside assist

24,990

$

DRIVE AWAY

A

N C A P

Rated★★★★★

4X4 SX CREW 4 CAB CHASSIS C MANUAL EXCLUSIVE 3.0L ISUZU TURBO DIESEL

38,990

$

DRIVE AWAY

A

N C A P

Rated★★★★★

4X4 LS-M 4 CREW CAB C UTE MANUAL EXCLUSIVE 3.0L ISUZU TURBO DIESEL

39,990

$

DRIVE AWAY

4X4 SX SUPER CAB CHASSIS

EEXCLUSIVE XCLUSIVE 33.0L .0L IISUZU SUZU TTURBO URBO DDIESEL IESEL M MANUAL ANU *Metallic paint & Colour-coded steel tray included.

39,990

$

DRIVE AWAY

Depend D epend o on n it. it.

GET MORE ADVENTURE IN EVERY TANK

THE 7-SEAT ISUZU MU-X

MU-X LST 4x4

$50,990 DRIVEAWAY

MORNINGTON ISUZU UTE 41 Tyabb Rd, Mornington | PH: 5975 5188 A/H: Ryan 0401 747 746 | www.morningtonisuzuute.com.au

! o o t l a c o l e r ’ e W

LMCT 10467

Join us on:

*Private and ABN buyers only. Excludes government, fleet, rental & non-profit buyers. Metallic/mica/pearl paint as shown $330 extra. Only at participating Isuzu UTE Dealers until 31/12/14 unless extended, varied or while stocks last. All prices correct as at time of printing. ^5 years or 130,000km whichever occurs first, for eligible customers; excludes accessories. ‡Private & ABN customers only. Includes genuine Isuzu UTE towbar.

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END OF 13 0 2 2

2 01

4 2

01

YEAR CLEARANCE 5

END OF YEAR IS FAST APPROACHING SO RACE IN NOW.

TRITON GLX+ 4X4 HI-POWER TURBO DIESEL Ĺž "3(5$ 23 !(+(38 31 "3(.- ".-31.+ Ĺž !2 !1 *$2 6(3' $!# Ĺž (1! &2 Ĺž ++.8 6'$$+2 Ĺž 2(#$ 23$/2 Ĺž $ 28 2$+$"3 6#

29,990

$

DRIVE AWAY1

Excludes Govt. and Rental buyers. Manual. Premium paint $495 extra.

INCLUDES

WIDE RANGE OF MODELS WHILE STOCKS LAST!

FACTORY BONUS

15M LANCER 15MY L NCER LA RE ES S SPORT

OUTLANDER ES 2WD

Ĺž !+4$3..3' -#2 %1$$ 4#(. 231$ ,(-& TRITONÂŽ ' GLX+ 4X4 HI-POWER TURBO DIESEL Ĺž Ĺš Čƒ2/.*$ ++.82 Ĺž 1$ 1 2/.(+$1 Ĺž "3(5$ 23 !(+(38 31 "3(.- ".-31.+ Ĺž "3(5$ 23 !(+(38 31 "3(.- ".-31.+ Ĺž !2 !1 (1! &2 Ĺž ++.8 6'$$+2 Ĺž 2(#$ (1 # *$2 6(3' $!# Ĺž , Ĺž (1! &2 Ĺž 2(#$ 23$/2 Ĺž $ Ĺž "+(, 3$ ".-31.+ 28 2$+$"3 6# (1 ".-#(3(.-(-&

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DRIVE , 27 990 AWAY

$

1

Excludes Govt. and Rental buyers. Manual. Premium paint $495 extra.

DRIVE , 18 990 AWAY

$

1

15MY PAJERO GLX DIESEL Ĺž +$ 3'$1 !.4-# 23$$1(-& 6'$$+ Ĺž 24/$1 2$+$"3 (( 6# Ĺž , 33 ,(324!(2'( ++ 3$11 (- 3$"'-.+.&8 Ĺž !+4$3..3'ÂŽ Ĺž 3.--$ 3.6(-& " / "(38 Ĺž 1$5$12$ " ,$1

DRIVE , 49 990AWAY

$

Excludes Govt. and Rental buyers. Manual. Premium paint $495 extra.

1

Excludes Govt. and Rental buyers. Manual. Premium paint $495 extra.

INCLUDES

INCLUDES

INCLUDES

FACTORY BONUS

FACTORY BONUS

FACTORY BONUS

2 ONLY

AUTO

A NCAP

MIRAGE SEDAN ES

Rated★★★★★

• CLASS LEADING FUEL EFFICIENCY 4.9L/100KM • 6 AIRBAGS • ACTIVE STABILITY CONTROL • BLUETOOTH • ABS & EBD • AIR CONDITIONING • MANUAL

AWAY 15,990DRIVE

$

MY15 ASX 2WD LS 2.0LT

A NCAP

Rated★★★★★

• 7 AIRBAGS • ASC • ACTIVE TRACTION CONTROL • ABS & EBD • 17� ALLOYS • REVERSE SENSORS • REAR CAMERA • BLUETOOTH CONNECTIVITY

AWAY 27,495 DRIVE

$

Excludes Govt. and rental buyers. Premium paint $495 extra.

Excludes Govt. and rental buyers. Premium paint $495 extra.

A NCAP

MY14 PAJERO VRX

Rated★★★★★

• 3.2 LT TURBO DIESEL 4WD AUTO • 7 SEATS • PARTIAL LEATHER • MMCS WITH SAT NAV • REVERSE CAMERA • REAR SENSORS • POWER & HEATED FRONT SEATS S • 3 TONNE TO TOWING

53,990 DRIVE AWAY

$

Excludes Govt. and rental buyers.

MORNINGTON MITSUBISHI 41 Tyabb Road, Mornington | PHONE: 5975 5188 A/H H (Jan) ((JJan) 0409 427 974 | ww www.morningtonmitsubishi.com.au

5

4

5

! o o t l a c o l e r ’ We Join us on:

LMCT 10467

See mitsubishi-motors.com.au for further information. Available at Mornington Mitsubishi. While stocks last. Mitsubishi Motors Australia reserves the right to extend or modify these offers. Offers available on new vehicles purchased & delivered between 1 and 30 November 2014. Excludes Govt. & Rental Fleet buyers. Business & Fleet sales by special arrangement. 1. Recommended Drive Away selling price, including 12 months registration, CTP insurance, Stamp Duty & Dealer Delivery. See participating dealers for full terms and conditions. DIAMOND ADVANTAGE: †14.5MY Lancer, Outlander, Challenger, 14MY Pajero, Triton and 14MY Mirage - 5 year or 130,000km New Vehicle Warranty (whichever comes first). 15MY Pajero, 15MY Lancer, 15MY Mirage, 15MY ASX, Outlander PHEV and i-MiEV - 5 year or 100,000km New Vehicle Warranty (whichever comes first). Service conditions apply. *4 years or 60,000km Capped Price Servicing (whichever occurs first). Covers all items specified under the standard “Maintenance for normal operating conditions� scheduled detailed in the service and warranty booklet. Additional service/repair items (if required) are at additional cost. ^1 year Roadside Assist (Service conditions apply). For purchases of new Mitsubishi vehicles, your initial 12 month roadside assist will be extended for a period of 12 months from the date of the most recent eligible Capped Price Service for that vehicle performed at an authorised Mitsubishi dealer. Roadside assist, if extended in accordance with these items, is available for a maximum of up to 5 years. Conditions apply. Offer subject to change without notice. Excludes Government, Rental and National Fleet customers.

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MEDIUM WAS

$1999

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$2098

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