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Wild waves batter re-built pier STORM damage has forced the closure of a section of Mornington’s newly restored pier. East Port Phillip and Western Port area chief ranger Reece Taranto said nine concete wave screen panels and handrails facing the bay were dislodged during last Tuesday’s storms. The outer section of the pier is closed, but the public can still access the inner section, including the lower landing, as these areas were not damaged. “Once the pier has been properly assessed, we will reopen the areas that are safe to use,” Mr Taranto said. “Until the project engineers have had a chance to assess the damage and determine the best approach to repairs, it will be difficult to put a timeframe on when repairs will be completed.”

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Under repair: Slabs of concrete have been dislodged from Mornington pier, left (Picture: Bill Robinson), which has been closed to the public until further notice, above. (Picture: Jarryd Bravo)

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Beach ramp over final financial hurdle THE final financial steps are in place for a viewing platform and beach access ramp to be built overlooking the beach at Point Leo. A project of the Disabled Surfers Association Mornington Peninsula branch, the platform will be at the end of a boardwalk running from the lifesaving club to the beach. The six metre square viewing deck will be open to the public and also provide lifesavers with uninterrupted views along the beach. Steps and a wheelchair access ramp will run from the deck to the sand, making Point Leo the first surf beach on the peninsula to have all abilities access. Plans for the boardwalk and viewing platform have been lodged with Mornington Peninsula Shire and the DSAMP hopes it will be built by mid2017. The $80-90,000 for the boardwalk, viewing deck and beach access has come from the DSAMP, Point Leo Foreshore Committee, Mornington Peninsula Shire, Australian Government (Stronger Community grant) and Point Leo Surf Life Saving Club. John Bowers, who has been co-ordinating the project for the DSAMP, said it would bring “significant benefits” to

all beach users. “Further access to the beach from the platform will be available using our free loan purpose built Sand Cruiser wheelchairs,” he said. “The viewing platform will provide lifesavers with a full unimpeded view of the beach as well as providing a marshalling platform for wheelchair participants to view the activities on DSAMP event days. “From there, wheelchair bound surfing participants will enjoy watching the beach activities while waiting for their turn to surf instead of waiting at the lifesaving club where there is no beach view." Mr Bowers said 21 per cent of people on the Mornington Peninsula were over 65, well above the 2011 state average of 14.2 per cent. “The Frankston-Mornington Peninsula catchment has one of the highest proportions of older people in Australia,” he said. “Using the Australia wide established figure of 19 per cent of our population living with a disability, it would be expected that out of the peninsula’s 125,000 residents there are about 23,750 with a disability.” Keith Platt

The all abilities access ramp and boardwalk will make it easier for wheelchairs to be taken to the beach at Point Leo.

Cheers as developments knocked back Liz Bell liz@mpnews.com.au INVESTORS snapping up prime Mornington Peninsula land for apartments and townhouses are facing opposition from a council divided over development amid claims of electioneering. After lengthy debate at the Monday 11 July council meeting, councillors voted to overturn officer recommendations to support proposals for 14 townhouses in Bentons Rd, Mt Martha, and two separate applications for six twostorey townhouses and 14 townhouses, both in Green Island Av, Mt Martha. Residents applauded as Briars Ward councillors told the meeting they had a duty to protect the neighbourhood character of the peninsula's towns. However, their celebrations might be premature, with council officers admitting the shire had limited control over “infill” developments – those near major shopping hubs - because of major holes in the planning statement.

David Bergin, executive manager planning services, said little could be done to protect neighbourhood character because there were “gaps” in the planning policy and ambiguity over what characters were to be protected. Three proposed developments were already listed for hearings by the Victorian Civil Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) after the shire failed to make a determination in the required time. Deputy mayor and Briars Ward councillor Bev Colomb told the meeting that the peninsula was “not metro Melbourne” and that the development at 104 Bentons Rd, Mt Martha, was not in line with the shire's planning statement. While she said her intention was not to decrease the density of development, her comment that the area was already at “saturation point” was met with cheers and clapping from the chamber. “Do we have to suck it up and take anything?” Cr Colomb said. Cr Andrew Dixon said the shire's lack of strong policy on neighbour-

hood character and in-fill development had “left residents wanting”. But Seawinds Ward councillor David Gibb raised the spectre of mounting VCAT costs and suggested that the state government would not let the shire “trump” the state planning scheme, which encouraged mediumdensity housing. Mt Martha had the “most abundance” of open space and the development, which was close to shops and transport, was appropriate. “We are trying to get people out of cars,” Cr Gibb said. The motion to oppose the development was passed 6:4, with councillors Anne Shaw, Dixon, Colomb, David Garnock, Antonella Celi and Graham Pittock for the motion and Crs Tim Wood, Tim Rodgers, Huch Fraser and Gibb against. After the meeting, Cr Fraser said “electioneering” had skewed the debate. He said there was a lot of work needed to preserve the “tapestry” of available urban land on the peninsula.

“Our planning officers work very hard and capably to produce reasonable solutions for our urban areas, which can be supported on review at the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal. Unfortunately, all I heard at last Monday's meeting was the loud noise of electioneering." Councillors were also divided over an application for six two-storey townhouses at 15-17 Green Island Av, Mt Martha, with Cr Fraser questioning Mr Bergin on his views of success at VCAT, and Cr Wood taking offence at Mr Bergin's reply that VCAT was “a lottery”. Mr Bergin apologised for his comments. The alternate recommendation not to support the officer’s recommendation was moved by Cr Anne Shaw and seconded by Cr Andrew Dixon. A further application for 16 townhouses at 25 Green Island Av, Mt Martha, had attracted 16 submissions and concerns over car parking problems, insufficient landscaping, and the impact on the “character of the township”.

The officer's recommendation to support the application at VCAT was overturned after Cr Shaw moved an alternate recommendation. After the meeting, Mr Bergin said the Victorian planning system was working the way it was intended to, allowing both applicants and objectors the opportunity to go to VCAT. He said 81 appeals that resulted from decisions by Mornington Peninsula Shire had gone to VCAT out of 2383 applications for the 2015/16 financial year. “It is considered that both councillors and officers want the best planning outcome for the Mornington Peninsula Shire,” Mr Bergin said. After the meeting, Cr Colomb said a decision was made due to the need to “put a check on over development”. “There are many examples of good developments that don’t push the boundaries and offer lots of benefits including landscaping, open space and privacy.”

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Historic boats behind a model occupation Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au

The boatman: Rob Lippiat and one of his models of the historic vessels that once regularly took day trippers around Port Phillip.

cliffs at Mt Martha (often pursued on the ground by by-laws officer), from Flinders to Cape Schanck and around Portsea and Point Nepean. He laughingly admits “every land is a crash landing” and remembers the difficulty in scaling high security fences around the Quarantine Station at Point Nepean. There were also “28, or was it 36” circles in a downward spiral from 8000 foot above Double Island Point in Queensland.

Nowadays, he still surfs and has decided to go back to the boats, albeit concentrating on the paddle steamers that in the late 1800s plied Port Phillip, such as the Weeroona, Hygeia, Ozone, Lonsdale and the Golden Crown. Photos and dimensions are available on the internet, along with their histories. An accomplished cartoonist, he chooses his own colours. The latest crop of models is

mounted on mirrors instead of being framed. “I wanted to make Australian boats, especially those that had something to do with the bay,” Lippiat says. Inspiration also came after reading a book about shipwrecks on Victoria’s west coast. More definite ideas come in the form of photographs sent by boat owners commissioning him to make them a model of their pride and joy. Lippiat reaches for an iPad to call

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up some historic pictures of boats but pauses on a site that hosts live feeds of cameras pointing at several of the peninsula’s better known surf beaches. The pictures show there is swell, an offshore wind and an incoming tide. All thoughts of model boats are pushed aside; the “Mastershipwright” – as Lippiat calls his business – is off in search of a wave. To find out more about Rob Lippiat’s model boats call 0418 544 464.


Final figures in for Paris trip TWO Mornington Peninsula Shire councillors who attended a United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris late last year have fulfilled their requirements to report on the trip and itemise their expenses. Councillors Hugh Fraser and the mayor Graeme Pittock spent 10 days in Paris and attended several other sessions, including the climate summit for local leaders and seminars on renewable energy, smart cities, waste, urban agriculture, low carbon development and water and climate finance. At the Monday 11 July council meeting, Cr Pittock said it was worth noting that there had been no conference fees, no public transport costs, and that many things on the trip had been largely “gratis”. The itemised expenses, which included $2976 each on accommodation and $2400 each on airfares, came to $6769.60 for Cr Pittock, while Cr Fraser's came to $6225.99. The amounts have

been attributed to the councillors' conferences and seminars account. The shire’s renewable resources team leader, Jessica Wingad, also attended. The councillors provided a public presentation in the council chambers at Rosebud on 12 December and provided conference material and a summary of their experience. The pair's attendance saw the shire invited to commit to a Compact of Mayors – a global coalition of mayors and city officials committed to reducing greenhouse gas emission and other efforts to reduce climate change. A report by mayor and councillor support officer Tracie Cook noted that by providing an itemised list of expenditure, the pair had fully complied with requirements of a council directive on 23 November last year that they provide “a fully itemised expenditure report” after their trip. Liz Bell

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Heart stent a world first AN absorbable heart stent was inserted in a Peninsula Health patient. This breakthrough for the health service was achieved by Associate Professor Jamie Layland, one of a few cardiologists in the world who has inserted this new absorbable stent. He and fellow cardiologist Robert Lew, also of Peninsula Health, are part of a worldwide team investigating the use of absorbable stents in patients with heart disease. A stent is a small mesh tube used to treat narrow arteries in the heart. Traditionally, a metalbased stent is placed in an artery of patients undergoing a coronary angioplasty – a procedure which opens blocked arteries and restores normal blood flow to the heart. “The absorbable stent is similar to the traditional version, but it has the benefit of dissolving

after the device has served its purpose,” Prof Layland said. "This is a revolutionary advance in the treatment of coronary artery disease. "The absorbable stent will open an arterial blockage just like a metallic stent, but then it dissolves over time, allowing the artery to return to a more natural state.” The radical new stent dissolves in around two years – compared with traditional metal stents which remain in a patient’s body for life. The stent is made of a degradable material which is designed to stay intact before breaking down over the years. Coronary artery disease is a major health concern with absorbable stents expected to benefit many patients in Frankston and on the Mornington Peninsula.

Age no barrier to business A WORKSHOP later this month will suit those aged over 50 who are looking to start a business, change careers or start a social enterprise. The Seniorpreneurs workshop will discuss how to take an idea, validate it as a potential business or service, take it to market, and explore technologies available to support it. The workshop will help aspiring and motivated seniors achieve their goals – whether it’s launching a business, undertaking activities to supplement retirement, or staying in work. Michelle Homa will present the workshop, 5.30-7.30pm, Tuesday 26 July, at Mornington Peninsula Shire’s office in Queen St, Mornington. Tickets: $15. Bookings: trybooking. com/203597

Business breakfast MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire’s economic development and tourism manager Tania Treasure will talk about the peninsula’s economy at a Rotary business breakfast, Wednesday 27 July. Those attending can display business cards and brochures and make a 60-second introduction about themselves and business. The breakfast is being held at Tillys at Tyabb, 1552 Frankston-Flinders Rd, Tyabb, with a 7am start for the meeting which runs to 8.15am. Cost is $10 a head which includes breakfast and tea or coffee. Bookings at trybooking.com/214442 by 2pm, Tuesday 26 July.

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Koalas concern Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au PROPERTY owners on French Island are worried that koalas are eating themselves out of house and home. Although not native to the island, the introduced koalas are so successful that their numbers have increased past the point of being able to sustainably coexist with the vegetation on which they feed. Islanders fear the koalas will die of starvation or need to be culled as hundreds were in 2013 and 2014 near Cape Otway, south-west of Melbourne. “The extent of damage and loss of koala habitat has increased over the last three years to the point where koalas themselves are becoming desperate for food,” French Island Landcare Group president Alison Pitt said. “It is not uncommon to see three koalas in one tree. Not only is this bad news for the tree but stressful to koalas who are quite territorial.” “Koalas on French Island remain disease free and have no predators. They do not self-regulate in their breeding habits so left unabated increase their population very quickly and are now eating themselves out of habitat.” Wildlife officers say there should be one koala a hectare. Ms Pitt said members of the Landcare her group had “been expressing their concerns to Parks Victoria, DELWP and the Minister for Environment about the koala population on French Island for almost 12 months without response”. She said a sterilisation program believed to start in spring would do little

to ease the problem in the short term. Ms Pitt said a sterilisation program started in 2007 allowed trees to recover in some areas but other parts of the island were being decimated. Since 1923 more than 8,500 koalas from French Island have been used to repopulate areas on the mainland where their numbers had been declining. “In spite of the importance of the Island for Victorian koalas, koala habitat on the island has been neglected and koala numbers have frequently been allowed to rise to the point of widespread destruction of island trees,” Ms Pitt said. “The koalas did an enormous amount of damage to koala habitat on the island in the 2000s, when translocations were halted for lack of further suitable places in Victoria, exacerbated by the millennium drought.” Ms Pitt said of thousands of trees planted by the Landcare group over the past two decades had been killed or damaged by koalas. Although a management plan is being devised for the island’s koalas the group believes doing nothing to manage the animals’ habitat should not be an option. Ms Pitt said it appeared the island was seen as a place to breed koalas but without consideration being given to damage being done to areas of manna gum heathy woodland and swamp gum plains grassy woodland “where tiny degraded remnants remain on basalt soils on private land, which are constantly threatened by koala overbrowsing”. The News has contacted DELWP for comment.

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Whales breaking records WHALE watchers are recording the “busiest season on record” as sightings pour in from Western Port and Port Phillip. “The 2016 whale season has turned into a record breaker around our bays. We’ve just had our busiest weekend of sightings ever,” said Dolphin Research Institute, research officer David Donnelly said on Wednesday. “Winter in our bays and surrounding coastal waters has become something of a busy time for keen whale watchers. Large whales are now so regular in our waters that sightings have become an expectation rather than a novelty.” Mr Donnelly said although “hunted to the edge of extinction during the industrial whaling era, humpback and southern right whales are making a

comeback, though the latter still has a long way to go” He said the east coast population of humpback whales is expected to reach 26,000 animals this season “which is close to the estimated pre-whaling numbers”. “The news is not so great for the slow to reproduce southern right whale, with their southeast Australian numbers estimated to be between just 224 and 251 individuals.” Mr Donnelly said up to 16 whales were sighted in the preceding weekend, bringing the number to 56 since 16 June 16. This time last year there had been 33 validated sightings. “Whether this is a case of more whales, more people looking or a bit of both is yet to be determined but one thing’s for sure, whales never fail

to attract the attention of the public,” he said. Mr Donnelly said reports had also been made of vessels approaching too close to migrating whales. State whale watching regulations limit boats to being no closer than 200 metres. Jet skis and other smaller craft were limited to 300 metres. The Two Bays Whale Project is a citizen science project being run by the Dolphin Research Institute and Wildlife Coast Cruises for the public to report whale sightings and contribute images to a centralised database. The data is used to compare sighting rates, monitor changes in behaviour and give an overall understanding of trends in numbers of visiting animals. Log your whale sightings at www. dolphinresearch.org.au

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Salon cuts for a cause SILK Hair and Beauty Spa will be doing their part to help cut the chains of slavery on “Style For Life” day on 31st July. The Mount Martha salon will be donating all the proceeds from the day’s trading to the cause, and joining hundreds of other salons around the country. “This is a wonderful event, and we are thrilled to be involved”, said salon owner Leanne Barnes. “We are hoping for a really busy day, with as many customers as we can sit in chairs, with 100 percent of the proceeds from the day donated to not-for profit organisation Hagar. “We’ll also have the Men’s Den operating on the day, so the guys can get in for a cut or a shave for a great cause.” Hagar patron, award-winning actor and director Rachel Griffiths said “The United Nations estimates that over two million people will be sold into slavery every year”. “By taking part in Style For Life day Austral-

ians can truly transform the lives of women and young people in our nearby countries like Cambodia, Vietnam and Afghanistan. “Every dollar from your service will provide survivors with a skill like hairdressing, giving them economic power and freedom to build themselves up from slavery,” said Grifiths. Hagar is an international charity that works to restore the lives of women and children who have survived severe human rights abuse including rape, paedophilia and modern slavery. With specialist recovery programs in Cambodia, Afghanistan and Vietnam, Hagar provides trauma counselling, intensive education programs and career training opportunities for people who would otherwise have had no chance of a future. “Style For Life” day will be held on 31st July at Silk Hair and Beauty Spa, 1 Bay Road, Mt Martha. To make a booking for the day, call (03) 5974 1832. Offered on the day will be all “non-chemical” services.

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Helping hand: Mornington Police Senior Community Register’s Phill Phelan and Alison Davidson help care for elderlies. Picture: Andrew Hurst

Concert fundraiser for volunteers MORNINGTON Police Senior Community Register’s 40 volunteers are gearing up for a fundraising concert early next month featuring The Royal Australian Navy Band and XLARTS Professional performers. The concert will help the register’s 40 volunteers look after the safety of 1500 elderly residents in their Mt Martha to Mt Eliza beat, most in their 70s to late 80s – and even a 100-year-old. Their aim is to make their often-frail members feel safe in their own homes. Co-ordinator Phill Phelan said elderly members received a card to carry

at all times, especially while out and about, enabling police in an emergency to trace their best contact person, such as a spouse or next-of-kin. The register’s “very old Toyota” helps the volunteers visit four elderlies each day, 10am-noon, to check on their welfare. “We provide home visits Monday to Friday, and also phone those that request it Monday to Friday,” Mr Phelan said. “We arrange day trips, Christmasin-July lunches, and a real Christmas lunch at the golf club.”

Registration is open to elderly singles or husbands and wives. They can call 5973 6533 from 9am-noon, Monday to Friday, or visit the office at Mornington police station, 2 Main St, Mornington. The concert will be at the Peninsula Community Theatre, corner Nepean Hwy and Wilsons Rd, 2-5pm, Sunday 7 August. There will be a light afternoon tea. The cost is $25. “Hopefully, we will raise sufficient funds to run our office and pay registration and insurance on our car,” Mr Phelan said.

Here is what you need d to know during moval works. the level crossing removal Upcoming changes to the Frankston ankston line. Between 24 June – 31 July, we will continue nue to remove the level crossings at North Road, McKinnon Road and Centre Road, which will affect trains on the Frankston line. Buses will replace trains s and there will be changes to traffic conditions during the day and some closures at night with detours in place. Thankfully, we’re on track to finish these e works six months early, so the sooner we get these done, the sooner you’ll be on your way. Buses replacing trains on the Frankston n line • Between Caulfield and Moorabbin stations ons until Sunday 31 July.

Buses replacing trains on the Stony Point line • Between Frankston and Stony Point stations until Sunday 31 July. Normal train services will resume Monday 1 August.

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Car thefts on rise across peninsula Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au CAR thefts on the Mornington Peninsula shot up to 356 in the year to March – compared with 265 last year and 290 in 2014. At the same time there were 318 reports of malicious damage to cars on the peninsula – up from 260 last year and 244 in 2014. Despite this increase, claims by RACV insurance policy holders on the peninsula for stolen cars have dropped over the past year, according to acting general manager Insurance Mark Geraghty. The insurance provider said it had received 10 claims for stolen cars and 20 claims for deliberately damaged vehicles. Mr Geraghty said the figures “represent a welcome decline in car thefts”. However, figures from the Crime Statistics Agency on Thursday show car thefts have jumped 30 per cent. Victoria Police recorded 18,853 vehicle thefts across the state in 2015 – 13.5 per cent higher than the previous year. Thefts from motor vehicles also jumped to an average of more than 150 a day, with 89 per cent of those offences not being solved, according to a Crime Statistics Agency news release in March.

Mr Geraghty said the data highlighted the need for motorists to take steps to protect their cars. “Don’t underestimate a thief’s determination,” he said. “More than five per cent of RACV vehicle theft claims last year involved the thief stealing car keys from inside a house before taking the vehicle. “Don’t leave your car keys in plain view – even inside your own home.” Mr Geraghty said that keys were sometimes left in the car’s ignition or elsewhere in a car in a locked garage, making it easy for a thief who has broken into the garage. The cost of vehicle damage caused by vandals and thieves also rose last year. The average RACV claim increased to more than $3000 and more than $3 million was paid to cover claims from its members. Mr Geraghty said most malicious damage resulted from vandals breaking into vehicles, smashing windows, keying or scratching and denting bonnets and car roofs. “Car thieves favour the Nissan Skyline3, but the vehicle most frequently targeted by vandals was the Mazda CX-7,” Mr Geraghty said, using figures based on the number of RACV insurance policies on each model, compared to the number of insurance claims for theft. “Many people wrongly assume night is the danger time for damage to

be inflicted and for cars to be stolen, but RACV claims data shows that car thieves are most active between 6amnoon and vehicle vandals are mostly active during daylight. However, they can strike at any time and motorists should identify safe places to park at all times. “If you have to park on the street, do so in a well-lit, busy location. It’s important that you take your valuables and accessories with you, make sure your windows are up and lock the vehicle.” Mr Geraghty said that with the average car theft claim costing more than $12,000 and malicious damage costs escalating, motorists should ensure they have the right insurance cover to avoid costs. Frankston rated 10th among RACV car theft insurance claim areas, with 31 claims. The RACV Insurance’s top five tips for protecting your car: Avoid parking on the street where possible; Park in a busy well-lit area; Lock your garage after parking your car and do not leave the key in your vehicle; Do not leave valuable items in plain sight – this may result in someone attempting to break into your car; Do not leave your vehicle unattended on the street or in a public car park for long.

Fine furnishings: The dining table, side table and tapestry fire screen were donated back to Coolart by a descendant of previous owners.

Table returns after 80 years A DINING table and other items of furniture have been returned to Coolart Homestead, near Somers, after almost 80 years. The original 16-seat table arrived at Coolart in 1937, where it was converted into an extension table by Gerturde Luxton, who also crafted the original tapestries for the chairs. Mrs Loxton is the wife of Tom Luxton, who bought the 1895 property from the Grimwade family in 1937 and declared it a sanctuary for native wildlife. He embarked upon a program of habitat development. Peter Roffey, a descendant of the Luxton family, made the donation along with eight chairs and a match-

ing fire screen. The other eight chairs are still with family members. Mr Roffey wanted to see the table returned “to where it belongs”, and says it holds many fond memories as “the heart of family gatherings”. Parks Victoria staff Jenny and Brian Thomas, who look after the Coolart Historical Area, are also thrilled to see the table and chairs back in the homestead’s dining room. “It’s great to have these original pieces come back to Coolart and, not surprisingly, they look right at home,” Ms Thomas said. Along with its impressive garden and wetlands, Coolart is now managed by Parks Victoria.

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LETTERS

Are we getting the councillors we deserve? As we approach this October’s local government elections it is appropriate to assess our locally elected councillors on their performances over the past four years. Having attended many unproductive Mornington Peninsula Shire Council (MPSC) meetings I have formed the following view on what makes for a “good councillor�. Representation – do your councillors try their best on your behalf or just go through the motions? Conscientious – do your councillors listen to you and bother to investigate your concerns? Courage – do your councillors stand up and vote on your behalf, despite pressures from other councillors? Effectiveness – do your councillors properly question officers and ensure all the facts are available before voting? Integrity – do your councillors practise open decision making or hide behind the committee system? Do they allow officers to misuse Freedom of Information and other transparency requirements? I haven’t mentioned policies because the obvious MPSC voting blocks make a mockery of all election pledges or policy statements. If you want to know about your local ward councillor a study of their voting patterns is essential. Much, however, is dealt with in committee and divisions are seldom called, so your councillors mainly escape scrutiny. We are left not knowing what they stand for on most issues of importance to us. As residents and ratepayers do we deserve officer-driven user pays special charge schemes, unusually large development proposals in our smaller towns and villages, councillor’s overseas

trips and overspending of set allowances on personal matters? Your vote for new councillors in October would be a good start in cleaning up what I regard as a poorly performing council. David Gill, Balnarring

Answers for all I wish to express my concern and frustration at the handling of questions during public question time at Mornington Peninsula Shire Council meetings. I attended the meeting of 14 June where three questions regarding the Somers footpath network special charge scheme were answered by the chief executive officer and chief operating officer. Eight other questions were then censored, not read out, modified and later included in the meeting’s minutes. It would seem that some questions were in fact replied to in writing by council officers, but they apparently have not been made available to councillors or to the residents and general public in the gallery at the meeting. As an agenda Item surely council, when asking for public questions, should ensure the responses are open and transparent. I was present again at the 11 July meeting where all 15 questions regarding the Somers footpath scheme were again not read out. Thankfully, Cr Bev Colomb requested they be included in the minutes. I fully realise the matter is subject to a potential VCAT hearing but some questions were very general and simply required a yes or no answer - hardly something that could influence or jeopardise a VCAT outcome. I am concerned that council officers seem to

be able to decide which questions (if any) can be asked and which cannot. Are they trying to sweep something under the carpet keeping both councillors and residents in the dark? Andrew Satchwell, Somers

Sea wall concerns Autumn saw up to 30 black swans to Sorrento, feeding on the rich sea grass meadow adjacent to the picturesque seawall. Pelicans also came to these sheltered waters along with gulls, cormorants, terns, gannets and waders, as well as fish. They depend on this sea grass nursery. Tourists can be seen photographing and observing the wildlife. It is critical that this valuable asset is not taken for granted. Hence, the determination by the Department of Environment Land Water and Planning (DELWP) to replace the historic wooden Sorrento sea wall with a stepped concrete structure, rather than replace it with timber or our attractive local granite, is of serious concern. The design of the stepped structure will invite people to access the beach at the intertidal zone. Walking on the dry sea grass at low tide and foraging of protected shellfish will destroy the ecology. This area is unsuitable for swimming. There are many sandy beaches nearby where the public can swim and paddle. The design of the narrow stairs also poses a risk to public safety. DELWP reports indicate a nine per cent permanent loss of sea grass due to the stepped seawall. This is three and a half metres along the length of the structure. Seven metres will initially be removed during the construction phase. Some of this will regrow with time. Mornington Peninsula Shire is responsible for the associated landscape works which are part of the overall Sorrento foreshore management plan. A landscape consultant has already been appointed. However, it is critical the community is widely consulted and decisions reflect its aspirations. It is most curious why a visually dominant part

of the foreshore (the sea wall) would be decided before the start of public consultation on the Sorrento foreshore precinct. Julie Corridon, Sorrento

Right of reply John Cain of McCrae is a regular contributor and his last couple of letters warrant a response. He sees fit to denigrate conservative leaders from Menzies to Turnbull, while roundly applauding their Labor counterparts and Labor accomplishments. He accuses the conservatives of xenophobia, interference with our national health system, invading foreign nations and various other nefarious activities. He further accuses Malcolm Turnbull of planning to dismantle our Medicare system despite zero, repeat zero, supportive evidence. Where are the angry press releases? Where are the statements from the outraged medical profession? There is nothing to substantiate these misleading and untrue claims. He further suggests that multi-millionaires such as Turnbull are not to be trusted. Does his view also extend to Kevin Rudd and others in the Labor ranks that fall into that category? He also makes a spurious claim in regard to the CFA issue that there are not many Labor supporters in volunteer ranks. How could he ever arrive at that conclusion? His letters are, by and large, no more than socialist rants, devoid of fairness or substance. Apparently Mr Cain’s views are arrived at after bouts of self-confessed “navel gazing�. A practice he would be well advised to reconsider, as it obviously leads to biased left wing commentary. Those of us with a more balanced outlook might even agree with his statements about Whitlam’s Medicare initiative and certain reforms undertaken during the Hawke/Keating era. What he fails to acknowledge is the undeniable fact of basic left wing mismanagement. Six chaotic years of Rudd/Gillard/Rudd Labor is still fresh in our minds and a Labor government would be a step back in time to a place very few of us would want to return.

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It appears that the electorate has followed Mr Cain’s advice and indeed used their votes wisely. Neville Congress, Rosebud

Noise not new The news that Nepean MP Martin Dixon recently spoke at a meeting of Safety Beach and Dromana residents for quieter freeways made me laugh out loud (“Residents clamour for freeway quiet”, The News 5/7/16). Correct me if I am wrong, but wasn’t Mr Dixon first voted in as the state member for Dromana in 1996 and then re-elected for Nepean in subsequent years? Has it seriously taken 20 years for our state MP to start effectively agitating about the lack of noise reducing measures on the Mornington Peninsula freeway? Sorry, but that is just inexcusable Mr Dixon. If you hadn’t already noticed that particular road cuts through the middle of Dromana, McCrae and part of Rosebud and is bordered by houses all the way on each side and not a sound proof fence in sight. Yet another example of our state and federal politicians making little or no effort representing community concerns in their safe Liberal seat. The lack of noise abatement sound walls from Safety Beach to Rosebud should have been addressed years ago, even before Peninsula Link was constructed. Expecting some results on this issue Mr Dixon, you have had long enough. Kathryn Downs, Dromana

We need unions As the former US President Teddy Rooseveldt said “It is essential that there should be organisation of labour. This is an era of organisation of capital organisation and therefore labour must organise”. So in Australia we have the organisation of labour (ACTU) and the other union, organisation of capital. Another US president, Woodrow Wilson, said “if there are men in this country big enough to own the government of the USA, they are going

to own it”. So from where I am standing I say bring on the workers’ union power because Australia would never ever have had the current safety net and services that hold us together as a civil society if it had been up to the corporate unions. Our wages (no real wages growth for three years) and conditions are under threat (mantra: cut the red tape) and services eroded under guise of economic reform. Who is at the table to discuss economic reform? Not the workers’ union but the corporate union and they are set on reforming wages and conditions, or what else they see as unsustainable. The biggest scare campaign of all - “Australia’s credit rating under threat, we must economically reform” - is going to make the carbon price scare campaign look like a Sunday school outing. All our hard fought gains in services and wages and conditions under the gun. Evelyn Taylor, Tootgarook

Car shock to come If Malcolm Turnbull had been the leader of a minority government it would have been the least of his worries come 2017 when the big three car manufacturers close up shop, putting thousands out of work. Many will struggle to find well paying jobs and this will also effect those in industries that supply car parts, transport and the many shops and organisations that depend for their income on these workers spending their pay cheques. Further complications will be the negative effect on taxation income, higher dole payments and reduced share prices which in turn will decrease the value of superannuation schemes and thus affect millions. Bill Shorten should be thankful he and the ALP lost the election and will not have to deal with this mess, an economic disaster in the making caused by the decision of Tony Abbott, Joe Hockey and the LNP government to discourage the car manufacturers that resulted in their closure. Graeme Parrott, Somerville

The coal equation While the issue of global warming and the bleaching of corals in the Great Barrier Reef is continually talked about and now that [Flinders MP] Greg Hunt has been returned to office, presumably to keep the portfolio of Environment Minister, I must again ask: How can he justify allowing the proposed Adani Carmichael coal mine in Queensland to go ahead? There is very significant evidence – backed by many scientists and Terry Hughes, director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies in Townsville - that current coral bleaching event is the worst in history and is due to two main factors: a record El Nino event (exacerbated by climate change) and global warming caused by CO2 emissions. Does Mr Hunt agree that any additional CO2 emissions, such as from coal mining and therefore the burning of this coal, will have a long and lasting detrimental effect on our climate and thus a detrimental effect on coral reefs? Mr Hunt must clearly state his position on the millions of tonnes of CO2 emissions the Adani mine will generate and say whether he believes it will have a detrimental effect on our environment? Andrew Raff, Tuerong

Penbus: still waiting I was disappointed to read that Nepean MP Martin Dixon has only now received ministerial briefing notes under FoI regarding Penbus. (“Facts about Penbus” Letters 12/7/16). He has had since 2013 to chase recurrent funding and has been fully aware of the situation from the beginning and has done nothing about it. As stated in my previous letter, Penbus directly affects disadvantaged students in Rosebud and the southern peninsula and I make no apologies in again stating that federal funding was not renewed nor was it extended to at least the end of 2015. Frankly,I am heartily sick of this very important service being used as a political football by both state and federal government representatives and do not apologise for the timing of my

letter. It is July and at this stage there is still no recurrent funding from any source for next year. Actions speak louder than words and I do not care which party delivers the recurrent funding as long as it happens. Doris Campbell, president Mornington Peninsula Ratepayers and Residents Association

Pauline’s payback I used to read Cliff Ellen’s column in this paper. It was uncanny, he seemed to read my mind. All of his beliefs were exactly what I thought. But not this time (“Down to earth results” Letters 12/7/16). Pauline Hanson has a lot going for her. She’s wonderful, second only to my wife. She verbalises what most Australians think but are not allowed to say, thus bringing a bit more democracy into this country. She calls a spade a jolly spade. She’s a breath of fresh air in a heavy smog of political correctness. The Liberals disgracefully ganged up on her in 2003 to blacken her name and destroy her. She’s back because nearly half a million voters ticked her box number 1 for the Senate. Cliffy, it is not these voters who live in Lah Lah Land, it is the people who voted in the present government (or voted for The Arts Party). Pauline is back and it’s payback time. Brian A Mitchelson, Mornington

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CAMPBELL NOONAN 0400 062 987 ADAM HANLEY 0421 643 389

MORNINGTON

18 HERBERT STREET

BELEURA HILL RETREAT • Reminiscent of a luxurious plantation-style homestead, this stunning five-bedroom manor with two separate cottages is ideal for large family entertainment, home office or Bed & Breakfast Retreat • A lifestyler’s layout designed around an outdoor alfresco and swimming pool with Mornington Harbour and Port Phillip Bay backdrops • Just metres to Mills Beach and strolling distance to Main Street, the home is idyllically placed to offer all the privileges of Beleura Hill living while also retaining a sense of seclusion on a large 1740sqm (approx) gated allotment

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INSPECT Saturday 3:00 - 3:30pm PRICE $2.5M PLUS QUENTIN MCEWING 0409 389 268 DEAN PHILLIPS 0402 833 865

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160 Main Street 7/84 Mt Eliza Way

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Ideal for families and first home buyers on a budget, this beautifully renovated 5 bedroom plus study double storey home is positioned close to shops, schools & bus stop. * Contemporary kitchen with butcher block benchtops, stainless steel appliances & a huge walk in pantry. * 2 renovated bathrooms. * 5 bedrooms plus study or 6th bedroom. * Spacious living with split system air conditioner. * Land size 614 sqm approx.

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MORNINGTON 37 Mariners Retreat

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Premier Beachside Family Living

For Sale

Showcasing sensational indoor/outdoor entertaining incorporating a fully equipped alfresco kitchen and heated pool, this spacious home in beautiful beachside Mornington ticks all the boxes for successful family living. The generous layout offers entry with stacked stone feature wall, 4 bedrooms including master with retreat, ensuite & walk in robe, a fully fitted home office, stunning kitchen highlighted with granite benches & Blanco stainless steel appliances, 3 distinct living areas and double garage. Further features include extensive built in custom cabinetry, gas log fire, ducted heating, ducted cooling, ducted vacuum, video intercom, security alarm and garden shed. Simply move in and enjoy!

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Once in a lifetime Perched on Oliver’s Hill, this majestic four-bedroom beachside home with luxury guest apartment offers a life of unparalleled privilege. From the two-car garage off the entry foyer, glide up the internal lift to find the central living and dining area forming the hub of the home. The stunning kitchen is beautifully appointed for entertaining. The bedrooms are on the fourth level with water views, which includes the master suite with walk-in robe and superior ensuite. This level also includes a family bathroom, laundry and private access.

575 Nepean Highway, FRANKSTON SOUTH PRICE: $2,400,000 plus INSPECT: Saturday 12:00 – 1:00pm CONTACT: Marc Jacob 0411 375 531 Bill Joycey 0403 555 424

N O I T C U A

Beachside residence with rear development plans The rarest of dream developments where the hard yards have already been done, this beachside property comes with a substantial 4BR home as well as plans and permits to subdivide and construct a breathtaking 3BR residence at the rear (as pictured) with a stunning aspect across Earimil Creek Reserve. Situated on a 2955sqm (approx) allotment directly abutting the tranquil creek reserve and just 650m to the foreshore, the existing home with 3 living areas provides extreme comfort while building the new dwelling by award-winning architects Aych.

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69 Koornalla Crescent, MOUNT ELIZA

AUCTION: Saturday 30th July at 3:00pm PRICE GUIDE: $1,400,000 plus INSPECT: Saturday 2.00 - 3.00pm CONTACT: Marc Jacob 0411 375 531

40 Mt Elliza Way, Mt. Eliza

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GARY POWERS REAL ESTATE PTY. LTD.

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

Frankston

Auction

4 White Crescent, LOCH SPORT

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CONTACT: Gary Powers 0428 514 088 garypowers@garypowersrealestate.com

Auction Saturday 13th August 1.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Tashkin Hassan 0432 567 061 bowmanandcompany.com.au

56 Lake Street, Loch Sport, Vic. 3851

03 51 460 411

A3 B2 C2

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bowmanandcompany.com.au Licensed Estate Agent - Jo Kidder Estate Agent Licence no. 078082L Reg. Address - 23 Roehampton Crescent, Mt Eliza 3930

EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS!

Mount Eliza, 4 Mohilla Street

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

Rosebud Auction this Saturday

Auction

1235-1237 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud In the heart of Rosebud’s CBD in a high profile setting opposite the beach, this remarkable property features three independent residences on the one title and presents a unique commercial/investment opportunity with Residential 1 zoning. Surrounded by medical/professional suites and minutes from Rosebud Plaza the prominent setting is ideal for a range of commercial enterprises. Alternatively, continue the highly successful Rosebud Seaside Holiday Apartments business providing three income streams; while owner-occupiers will love the principal Art Deco residence with the flexibility of in-law or rental accommodation. This rare property offers a unique opportunity to make your mark in Rosebud.

Auction Saturday 23rd July 1.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Ayden Nelson 0419 447 038 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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McCrae

Auction

53 Somers Avenue, McCrae Relax on the front deck with the glistening blue sea as a backdrop as you watch the ships pass through the shipping channel or kick back in the heated spa on the covered rear deck and enjoy the good life 365 days of the year. This is the irresistible lifestyle on offer! Fully renovated, this single-level three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence with two living zones, sleek stone kitchen and stylish en suite is superbly positioned at the foothills of Arthurs Seat and within minutes of McCrae beach, shops and freeway arterial links making this a fabulous place of permanent residence or a prestigious seaside escape. Snap up this sensational home and enjoy an enviable seaside lifetime in magical McCrae.

Auction Saturday 13th August 3.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Jake Egan 0491 129 137 Rachel Crook 0419 300 515 bowmanandcompany.com.au

A3 B2 C1 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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WINTER IS OUR OBESSION Many buyers are frustrated by the lack of available properties in winter. At hockingstuart, we’ll help you take advantage of the excess demand. Contrary to popular belief, winter can be a great time to sell. In fact, the only problem we’ve experienced is having enough properties to keep buyers happy. So if you’re thinking of selling, let us get a red-hot result for your home this winter.

Michelle Bennie 0499 988 861 mbennie@hockingstuart.com.au

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LOCATION MATTERS Situated in a quiet grove and walking distance to schools, shops and transport, this stunning low maintenance residence offers a truly enviable lifestyle in a superb location. Open plan functional kitchen, meals and family area with access to outside decking and fully landscaped low maintenance. Also boasting 3 carpeted bedrooms, main with ensuite plus a modern family bathroom and separate lounge area. The home also features split system heating & cooling and gas ducted heating, a single garage and landscaped gardens. If you have been searching for a quality property in a quality position, then this property is a must see.

Price Guide Contact agent View By Appointment Michelle Bennie 0499 988 861/ mbennie@hockingstuart.com.au

Robert Fyfe 0411 681 164

Brett Trebilcock 0439 209 891

James Arnold 0403 883 322

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Michelle Bennie 0499 988 861

Ciril Campelj 0417 549 302

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Sam Brown 0417 888 250

Victoria Arbuthnott 0499 096 337

Kellie McNamara 0477 004 778

Natalia Spadlo 0427 400 273

Meagan Marsh 5973 5444

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Stunning sandstone entertainer This stunning sandstone residence is the epitome of resort-style family living - four bedrooms, three bathrooms, three living areas, in-ground salt-chlorinated pool w cabana and a massive deck for outdoor entertaining. Watch the children play in the pool, relax in your outdoor lounge, entertain on the deck and gather around the large kitchen breakfast bar island. There’s zoned living, with master suite at the front of the home and secondary bedrooms plus two further bathrooms off a separate hallway. High ceilings, formal lounge with gas fireplace. Includes ducted heating/cooling, security, ducted vac, landscaped gardens, kitchen with s/steel appliances and butler’s pantry. Deck with full-length louvered pergola roof. Remote double garage and third living area w potential as rumpus, study or fifth bedroom.

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For Sale Price Negotiable over $990,000 View Saturday 1:30-2:00pm www.harcourts.com.au Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 03 5970 8000 kara.james@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

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MORNINGTON 10 Riordan Court

Pure distinction by the beach Realise the dream of owning a brand new, architect-designed home steps from the water in Mornington with one of two stunning new townhouses. The four-bedroom plus study homes are contemporary coastal with a blue-ribbon, cul-de-sac location one street from the Esplanade. Includes two levels of open-plan living and landscaped gardens. Double garage flows into ground-floor study, powder room, laundry, master w ensuite & walk-in robe and kitchen/meals/living. There are two living areas and secondary bedrooms share a main bathroom w sep toilet. Kitchen w island bench and under-mount sink, stone bench tops, Smeg appliances; bathrooms w floor to ceiling tiles. Includes premium carpets, timber floors, refrig ducted heating/cooling, ducted vac, instant gas hot water, alarm. Restaurants, shops, cafes and beach at your fingertips.

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Mornington 21-23 Kent Street

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Brand-New Luxury Designer Villas Easy living and effortless entertaining begins in these brand-new designer villas just footsteps to the array of shops, cafes and services of Main Street and walking distance to the Beach for an evening dip. Just four in the group, perfect for downsizers or investors on the hunt for a red-hot prospect with a location that promises never-ending demand so close to the pearls of Mornington.

WANT TO SELL WITH CERTAINTY? HERE WE ARE TO MAKE IT HAPPEN. Meet the dynamic duo, listing and selling more property on the Mornington Peninsula than ever before Darren Hood M 0419 666 126 P 03 5970 8000 darren.hood@harcourts.com.au

Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au

Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

Mornington & Mount Martha

For Sale Price $753,000 View By Appointment www.harcourts.com.au Darren Hood M 0419 666 126 P 03 5970 8000 darren.hood@harcourts.com.au Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

Your Property Managers. Leisha Devlin & Shae Trewin. Contact the dynamic duo who get the results! Mention the words ‘special rates’ to find out what special offers we have for our new landlords!

Leisha Devlin

Shae Trewin

M 0417 615 526 P 03 5976 1188 morningtonrentals@harcourts.com.au

M 0428 488 355 P 03 5976 1188 shae.trewin@harcourts.com.au

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A gifted entertainer Address: Price: Agency: Agent:

3 Summerfield Drive, MORNINGTON Offers over $870,000 Eview Mornington, 176 Main Street, Mornington, 5971 0300 Jarrod Carman, 0488 400 600

Mornington 31 Mills Beach Close

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Sublime style and a stellar seaside spot!

A sparkling in-ground pool guarantees endless fun this summer and with a bubbling six-person spa and fabulous spaces for entertaining both indoors and out, your status as the hosts with the most will be assured with this impressive four-bedroom home on a bumper 1282 square metre block. High ceilings accentuate the sense of space and light throughout the home, and from the formal entry you breeze into the parents’ retreat with pretty bay window, a walk-in robe and ensuite. There is a formal dining room and a lovely lounge room has a ceiling-mounted projector and integrated speakers for movie nights. A spacious open-plan affair incorporates a terrific country-style kitchen with stainless-steel self cleaning wall oven and a dishwasher by Smeg. Three more bedrooms all have built-in robes and share the spotless family bathroom, and from the street is a double garage with internal access.

Perched high above the curve of Mills Beach, this first class 3BR residence offers a coastal lifestyle to rival the very best of beautiful beachside Mornington. Here Port Phillip and treed Tanti Creek form a dream backdrop to enviable executive, family or holiday living. With a creekside track to the beach and Main Street just a stroll, features include dual living zones, studio (or 4th BR), stunning cook’s kitchen, hot tub, zoned ducted heating/cooling, security system & double auto garage.

For Sale Price: Negotiable over $1,525,000 View Saturday 12:30-1:00pm www.harcourts.com.au Jayme Wallison M 0458 575 556 P 03 9788 7400 jayme.wallison@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Limitless 82 Mount Eliza Way

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4/23-25 Padua Drive, Mornington Days on market: 5

153 Barkly Street, Mornington Days on market: 1

5a Williams Road, Mornington Days on market: 38

2 Shelley Street, Mornington

Advertised: $340,000 - $380,000 SOLD $375,000

Advertised: ***OFF MARKET*** SOLD $1,010,000

Advertised: Offers Over $1,500,000 SOLD $1,600,000

Advertised: ***OFF MARKET*** SOLD $1,100,000

Days on market: 1

20 Spencer Street, Mount Martha

Days on market: 6

Advertised: $650,000-$720,000 SOLD $712,000

Advertised: Offers Over $420,000 SOLD $480,000

2 Van Ness Avenue, Mornington Days on market: 1

6/23 Craigie Road, Mount Martha Days on market: 20

15 Meribah Close, Mornington Days on market: 7

2/25 Seaview Avenue, Mornington Days on market: 1

Advertised: ***OFF MARKET*** SOLD $517,500

Advertised: Offers over $450,000 SOLD $475,000

Advertised: Offers Over $520,000 SOLD prior to Auction $618,000

Advertised: $500,000-$550,000 SOLD $565,000

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20 Pamela Place, Mornington

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Jarod Joseph

Sally Gray

Sales Consultant

Client Liaison & Sales Associate

0427 051 084

0402 246 081

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Seamlessly encompassing stylish and contemporary living coupled with a convenient position close to shops, transport & parks, this privately situated property is in a gated complex. • 3 bedrooms (Master with FENS & WIR) • 2 spacious living areas • Stone topped kitchen adjacent to meals & living • Gas ducted heating & cooling • High ceilings • Outdoor courtyard • Auto double garage and remote access entry gate This secure & well placed villa is ideal for retirees, young families & city bound investors.

Quiet court location in one of Carrum Downs’ most sought after areas, close to all amenities including Banyan Fields Primary School, parks & shopping centres. • 3 bedrooms – main with FES & WIR • Separate lounge and family areas • White timber kitchen with new s/steel oven •GDH & reverse cycle cooling •Outside pergola/entertaining area with plasma TV •694sqm approx block with landscaped garden •Single garage with roller door •Extra off-street parking for two cars Ideal for first home buyers, astute investor or retirees wanting to down size. 12 Melsetta Court Inspect Sat 2-2.30pm or by appointment Contact John Young 0412 766 804 Ben York 0477 020 090

MORNINGTON

OFFERS OVER $950,000

SEACOMBE

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4 / 5 Ruth Road Inspect Wed & Sat 2.00pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Ben Weekes 0401 042 587

MOUNT MARTHA

OFFERS OVER $650,000

BENTON GRANGE

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Construction has commenced on these exceptional new beachside residences, each offering approx. 17 Designed with an essence on space & light is this stunning beachside abode ideally positioned within easy walking distance to Fisherman’s beach, shops & Main Street. Offering the lucky new purchaser a serene seaside squares of living & alfresco, plus auto double garage. Each villa includes: •2 spacious & separate living areas lifestyle the Peninsula is famous for, the home has a versatile floor plan offering spacious living, large bedrooms •3 bedrooms (FES/WIR to large main bedroom) •Deluxe stone-topped kitchen •Stylish bathrooms and plenty of space outside for entertaining to make this the perfect choice to call home. •Alfresco entertaining •GDH & air-conditioning •Flyscreens & roller blinds •Fully landscaped & paved •Stamp duty savings for early purchasers 20 Neptune Street

KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 265 337

Inspect Sat 11-11.30am or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

Inspect By Appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Ben Weekes 0401 042 587 1/56 Bentons Road

WENDY O’HALLORAN OFFICE MANAGER 5975 7733

ROD MORAHAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 0498 965 555

STEVE CONLEY LICENSED ESTATE AGENT 0428 389 670

BENJAMIN WEEKES SALES SUPPORT 0401 042 587

BEN YORK SALES CONSULTANT 0477 020 090

JOHN YOUNG SENIOR SALES CONSULTANT 0412 766 804

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST 0418 563 580

CRYSTAL HENDRIKS RECEPTIONIST 5975 7733

FIONA ASH SALES & MARKETING 5975 7733

NICOLE VAN DEN DUNGEN RENTAL SUPPORT 5975 7733

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

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This stunning new townhouse is designed with luxury living in mind in this desirable location close to Main Street shops and cafes. Offering a modern contemporary home with a versatile floor plan, large bedrooms and all the ‘mod cons’ you come to expect with a quality development like this. • 3 bedrooms (downstairs master with FES/WIR) • Spacious living upstairs and down • Stone topped kitchen with stainless-steel appliances •Designer bathrooms with floor to ceiling tiles • Double garage •Ducted heating & split system cooling • Double glazed windows

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4 May Street Inspect Wednesday 1-1.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Ben Weekes 0401 042 587

MORNINGTON

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STEVE CONLEY LICENSED ESTATE AGENT 0428 389 670

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BENJAMIN WEEKES SALES SUPPORT 0401 042 587

BEN YORK SALES CONSULTANT 0477 020 090

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From a beachside position overlooking green open parkland, this stunning new residence comprises the best fixtures and fittings that The Tempo Group is known for. This outstanding home has been designed with an emphasis on light and low-maintenance living ideal for retirees, holiday makers or executive couples. •Timber flooring •Tiled kitchen and bathrooms with stone benchtops •Kitchen with Bosch appliances •Ducted heating & refrigerated cooling •Grohe European tap ware and showers •Bi Fold doors to alfresco entertaining area •Double glazed windows

Inspect By Appointment Contact Rod Morahan 0498 965 555 Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 59 Venice Street

2/19 Seaview Avenue

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It just could be love at first sight with this charming weatherboard home offering a coveted beachside position in a quiet country like lane only moments stroll to Main Street & the beautiful sandy shores of Fishermans beach. •Substantial beachside weatherboard residence •5 large bedrooms •Huge atrium style living room •Zoned living areas •Rustic feel with timber floors •Large rear garden •Split system air conditioning Not often does a home like this become available coupled with its prized position, so be quick!

Brand new, beachside and beautifully crafted, this residence is the epitome of low-maintenance luxury living with the ultimate lock-and-leave lifestyle. • 4 bedrooms – main with fitted robe & ensuite • 2 spacious living areas • Deluxe kitchen with Miele appliances • Stone benchtops to kitchen & bathrooms • Timber flooring • High ceilings & doors • Ducted heating & cooling • Fully landscaped • Double garage with rear roller door access Located off Barkly Street, you are a short drive from Main Street, Mills Beach and walking trails.

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Inspect Sat 3-3.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Ben Weekes 0401 042 587

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST 0418 563 580

CRYSTAL HENDRIKS RECEPTIONIST 5975 7733

FIONA ASH SALES & MARKETING 5975 7733

NICOLE VAN DEN DUNGEN RENTAL SUPPORT 5975 7733

JAN MEYER FINANCE 5975 7733


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

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Beautifully finished & offering a carefree lifestyle of convenience is this sensational as new 2 bedroom apartment in the heart of town!. You will be surprised by the sense of space as you enter with high ceiling & open plan living, the floor to ceiling windows allowing a great flow of light coupled with quality fixtures & fittings. • 2 bedrooms (master with FENS) • Dual balconies • Stone topped kitchen • Walk to all the delights that Main Street has to offer • Secure parking underground parking • Secure entry into the building Inspect Sat 11-11.30am or by appointment • Secure storage unit Inspect Sat 12-12.30pm or by appointment

If privacy, security, presentation & close proximity to the beach are all important to you, then this spotless home in a quiet beachside street might be ideal. With 3 bedrooms (FES/WIR to master), entry, spacious lounge, formal dining room, attractive kitchen with s/steel appliances, generous family room, an inviting courtyard & secure parking behind an electric gate. So convenient to buses, Dava shops & Coral Road beach, this charming easy-care property includes floating timber flooring, 2 gas heaters, ducted evaporative cooling & shed.

Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555 203/22 Main Street

4 George Street

MORNINGTON

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Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

MORNINGTON

$669,000

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New, individually titled beachside residences, each with almost 29 squares of luxurious living including double garage with internal access. • 3 bedrooms + study (main with fitted robe & ensuite) • Kitchen with Smeg appliances and butler’s pantry • Floor to ceiling tiles in ensuite & bathroom • Alarm system • Spacious zoned living upstairs and down • Ducted heating, cooling & vacuum • Timber flooring throughout lower level • Landscaped with exposed aggregate driveway • 6 star energy rating

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Sophistication & cutting edge architecture combine brilliantly in this exciting new townhouse offering a spacious 22.8sq of living & alfresco space. Comprising of: •3 bedrooms, palatial main bedroom with FES & WIR •Deluxe stone topped kitchen & bathrooms •Ducted heating and split system air conditioning •Quality Bosch appliances •Upstairs study/retreat •Outdoor entertaining area •Remote double garage •Fully landscaped Get in early to save on stamp duty and add your own touches. 3/4 Darcy Street

14a Carnoustie Grove Inspect By Appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Ben Weekes 0401 042 587

Inspect By Appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Ben Weekes 0401 042 587

SOMERVILLE

$369,000 - $469,000

HOCKEY GRANGE These stylish modern residences are located within easy walking distance to Somerville Village, Somerville primary school and transport. Providing a spacious open floor plan with an emphasis on space & light in their design & offering the opportunity to add your own touch with the internal colour scheme & fittings, with no expense being spared making this villa an ideal choice as your new home! •2 & 3 bedroom dwellings (main bedrooms with FES & WIR) • Single & double storey homes •Gas ducted heating •Deluxe Caesarstone bench tops with stainless steel appliances •High ceilings and quality carpets throughout •Close to shops and schools •Remote garages •Fully landscaped

KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 265 337

WENDY O’HALLORAN OFFICE MANAGER 5975 7733

ROD MORAHAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 0498 965 555

STEVE CONLEY LICENSED ESTATE AGENT 0428 389 670

BENJAMIN WEEKES SALES SUPPORT 0401 042 587

BEN YORK SALES CONSULTANT 0477 020 090

JOHN YOUNG SENIOR SALES CONSULTANT 0412 766 804

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST 0418 563 580

CRYSTAL HENDRIKS RECEPTIONIST 5975 7733

FIONA ASH SALES & MARKETING 5975 7733

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NICOLE VAN DEN DUNGEN RENTAL SUPPORT 5975 7733

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Saturday 23rd July at 11am 10% deposit, balance 60 days $750,000 - $800,000 Saturday 10:30-11:00am James Crowder 0407 813 377 Deb Ketting-Olivier 0403 554 955

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Saturday 6th August at 11am 10% deposit, balance 60 days $350,000 - $380,000 Saturday 11:00 – 11:30am Deb Ketting-Olivier 0403 554 955

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Sales and Leasing

BAXTER Kick Back Cafe

MORNINGTON 50/61 Watt Road

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Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

Russell Murphy 0407 839 184

Over 30 years in operation

Russell Murphy 0407 839 184

$12,000 per annum + GST Russell Murphy

$69,500 + SAV Inspect As advertised or by appointment.

$1,995pcm + GST + Ogs Inspect As advertised or by appointment.

$30,000 WIWO Inspect As advertised or by appointment.

0407 839 184 $230,000 + GST Inspect As advertised or by appointment.

LANGWARRIN 411 McClelland Drive

HASTINGS 6/1879 Frankston-Flinders Rd

MORNINGTON 1/175-179 Tyabb Road

MORNINGTON Franks Classique Bakery

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$895,000 Inspect As advertised or by appointment.

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located

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display area

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trading for over 15 years

lease conditions apply

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LEASED

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MORNINGTON 1/364 Main Street

MORNINGTON 107a Tanti Avenue

MORNINGTON 3b / 72 Blamey Place

ONLY 2 LEFT

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HASTINGS 3/97 High Street

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KƉƟŽŶƐ ƉůĞŶƚLJ

Retail shop in Red Hill of approx. 70sqm with large ǁŝŶĚŽǁ ĨƌŽŶƚĂŐĞ͕ ĞdžĐĞůůĞŶƚ ƌĞŶƚ ĐŽŶĚŝƟŽŶƐ ĂŶĚ ƉĞƌĨĞĐƚůLJ ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶĞĚ ĂŵŽŶŐƐƚ ŶĚŽƚĂ ^ƉĂ ĂŶĚ dŚĞ ƉŝĐƵƌĞĂŶ͘ dŚŝƐ ŝƐ ĂŶ ŽƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƚLJ ŶŽƚ ƚŽ ďĞ ŵŝƐƐĞĚ͘

dŚŝƐ ĨĂĐƚŽƌLJ ŽĨ ĂƉƉƌŽdž͘ ϭϳϬ ƐƋŵ ŝŶ ƚŽƚĂů ďĂĐŬƐ ŽŶ ƚŽ ĂůůĂƐ ƌŽŽŬĞƐ WĂƌŬ ŝŶ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ĂŶĚ ŝŶĐůƵĚĞƐ Ă ϯϬƐƋŵ ŵĞnjnjĂŶŝŶĞ ŽĸĐĞ͕ ƐĞƉĂƌĂƚĞ ƌĞĐĞƉƟŽŶ͕ ĚƵĂů ĞŶƚƌLJ ĂŶĚ ĐĂƌ ƉĂƌŬŝŶŐ͘ ŽŶ͛ƚ ŵŝƐƐ ŽƵƚ ŽŶ ƚŚŝƐ ůŝƩůĞ ƌŝƉƉĞƌ͊ ƵƌƌĞŶƚůLJ leased to long term tenants.

dŚŝƐ ĐĞŶƚƌĂů ůŽĐĂƟŽŶ ŽīĞƌƐ ϮϮϬƐƋŵ ŽĨ ŽĸĐĞ ƐƉĂĐĞ͕ ĂĚũĂĐĞŶƚ ƚŽ Ăůů ĚĂLJ ƉĂƌŬŝŶŐ Ăƚ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ĞŶƚƌĂů ĂŶĚ ĂůŽŶŐ DĂŝŶ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ͘ ǀĂŝůĂďůĞ KĐƚ ϮϬϭϲ͕ /ŶƐƉĞĐƟŽŶ ŝƐ ďLJ ĂƉƉŽŝŶƚŵĞŶƚ

>ŽĐĂƚĞĚ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ZŽƐĞďƵĚ /ŶĚƵƐƚƌŝĂů ƐƚĂƚĞ͕ ƚŚŝƐ ĨĂŶƚĂƐƟĐ ϮϬϬƐƋŵ ǁĂƌĞŚŽƵƐĞͬĨĂĐƚŽƌLJ ǁŝƚŚ ŵĞnjnjĂŶŝŶĞ ĂŶĚ ŽĸĐĞ ƐƉĂĐĞ ŝƐ ǁĞůůͲƐƵŝƚĞĚ ƚŽ ƐŵĂůů ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ŽǁŶĞƌͬŽƉĞƌĂƚŽƌ͕ ƉƌŝǀĂƚĞ ƐƚŽƌĂŐĞ Žƌ ŝŶǀĞƐƚŽƌ͘ dŚĞ ĨĂĐƚŽƌLJ ĂůƐŽ ŚĂƐ ƐĞƉĂƌĂƚĞ ƌĞĐĞƉƟŽŶ ĂƌĞĂ͕ ďŽĂƌĚƌŽŽŵ͕ ŽĸĐĞ͕ ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶ͕ ŚĞĂƟŶŐ ĂŶĚ ĐŽŽůŝŶŐ ĂŶĚ ĂŵƉůĞ ǁĂƌĞŚŽƵƐĞ ƐƉĂĐĞ͘ ŽŶĞĚ /ŶĚƵƐƚƌŝĂů ϯ͘

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

^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ ΨϯϲϬ͕ϬϬϬ ƉůƵƐ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ <ĞǀŝŶ tƌŝŐŚƚ Ϭϰϭϳ ϱϲϰ ϰϱϰ

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

^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ ΨϯϰϬ͕ϬϬϬ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ <ĞǀŝŶ tƌŝŐŚƚ Ϭϰϭϳ ϱϲϰ ϰϱϰ

&Žƌ ^ĂůĞ Ͳ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ WĞŶŝŶƐƵůĂ

&Žƌ >ĞĂƐĞ Ͳ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ

&Žƌ >ĞĂƐĞ Ͳ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ

WƌŽƉĞƌƟĞƐ &Žƌ >ĞĂƐĞ OFFICES FOR LEASE ;DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ƵŶůĞƐƐ ƐƉĞĐŝĮĞĚͿ ϮͬϮϲ DĐ>ĂƌĞŶ WůĂĐĞ ʹ ϵϬƐƋŵ Ψϯ͕ϰϯϲƉĐŵн'^dнK' ϭϭ ZĂŝůǁĂLJ 'ǀĞ ʹ hƉ ƚŽ ϱϬƐƋŵ ΨϮϱϬƉƐƋŵн'^dнK'

W NE ůĞĂŶŝŶŐ ƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ dŚŝƐ ǁŝůů ĞƐƚĂďůŝƐŚĞĚ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ WĞŶŝŶƐƵůĂ ďĂƐĞĚ ĐůĞĂŶŝŶŐ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ŝƐ ŽŶ ƚŚĞ ŵĂƌŬĞƚ ƐƉĞĐŝĂůŝnjŝŶŐ ŝŶ ŚŽůŝĚĂLJ ƌĞŶƚĂů ƉƌŽƉĞƌƟĞƐ͘ dŚŝƐ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ŝƐ ƌĞĂĚLJ ƚŽ ďĞ ƚĂŬĞŶ ƚŽ the next level.

^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ Ψϵϵ͕ϬϬϬ t/tK ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ <ĞǀŝŶ tƌŝŐŚƚ Ϭϰϭϳ ϱϲϰ ϰϱϰ

&Žƌ ^ĂůĞ Ͳ ƌŽŵĂŶĂ

ϰͬϭϱ ĂƌďŝŶĞ tĂLJ Ͳ ϮϱϬƐƋŵ Ψϰϭϲϲ͘ϲϲƉĐŵн'^d ŝŶĐ K' FACTORIES FOR LEASE ;DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ƵŶůĞƐƐ ƐƉĞĐŝĮĞĚͿ

ŽƌƉŽƌĂƚĞ KĸĐĞ ^ƉĂĐĞ

WƌĞŵŝĞƌĞ &ŝƌƐƚ ŇŽŽƌ ŽƌƉŽƌĂƚĞ ^ƵŝƚĞ

dŚŝƐ ďĞĂƵƟĨƵůůLJ ĂƉƉŽŝŶƚĞĚ ŽĸĐĞ ǁŝƚŚŝŶ Ϯϴ DĂŝŶ ^ƚ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ĂŶĚ ŝĚĞĂůůLJ ůŽĐĂƚĞĚ ŽŶ ůĞǀĞů Ϯ͕ ŝƐ ĂƉƉƌŽdž͘ ϮϬƐƋŵ ĂŶĚ ŚĂƐ ŚĞĂƟŶŐ͕ ĐŽŽůŝŶŐ͕ ƐŚĂƌĞĚ ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶ ĂŶĚ ďĂƚŚƌŽŽŵ͘ ǀĂŝůĂďůĞ ŵŝĚͲ ƵŐƵƐƚ͘

dŚŝƐ ŝŵŵĂĐƵůĂƚĞ ĐŽƌƉŽƌĂƚĞ ƉƌĞŵŝƐĞ ŝƐ ĮƩĞĚ ǁŝƚŚ ϳ ŐůĂƐƐ ƉĂƌƟƟŽŶĞĚ ŽĸĐĞƐ͕ ďŽĂƌĚ ƌŽŽŵ͕ ƌĞĐĞƉƟŽŶ ĂƌĞĂ͕ ůŽƚƐ ŽĨ ŶĂƚƵƌĂů ůŝŐŚƚ͕ ϰ dž ^Ɖůŝƚ ^LJƐƚĞŵƐ ĂƐ ǁĞůů ĂƐ ƌĞĂƌ ĚŽŽƌ ƚŽ ďĂůĐŽŶLJ ŽǀĞƌůŽŽŬŝŶŐ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ĞŶƚƌŽ͘ >ŝŌ ĂŶĚ ƐƚĂŝƌ ĂĐĐĞƐƐ ŵĂŬĞƐ ƐƵƌĞ Ăůů ƚŚĞ ďŽdžĞƐ ĂƌĞ ƟĐŬĞĚ͊ ǀĂŝůĂďůĞ ϭƐƚ ƵŐƵƐƚ ϮϬϭϲ͘

>ĞĂƐĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ ΨϯϬϬ ƉĞƌ ǁĞĞŬ н '^d н KƵƚŐŽŝŶŐƐ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ dĂŶLJĂ ^ĐĂŐůŝĂƌŝŶŝ Ϭϰϯϴ Ϯϴϵ ϴϱϵ

&Žƌ >ĞĂƐĞ Ͳ DŽƵŶƚ ůŝnjĂ

ϱ͕ϲ͕ϳͬϮϳ WƌŽŐƌĞƐƐ ^ƚ ʹ &ƌŽŵ ϯϬƐƋŵ &ƌŽŵ ΨϱϯϱƉĐŵн'^dнK'

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

ϱϮϬ 'ƌĂƐƐůĂŶĚƐ ZĚ ŽŶĞŽ Ͳ ϰϱϬƐƋŵ Ψϯ͕ϳϱϬƉĐŵн'^dнK' ϮͬϮ dŽƌĐĂ dĞƌƌĂĐĞͲ ϯϬϬƐƋŵ ΨϮ͕ϱϬϬƉĐŵн'^dнK' ϮͬϮ ĂƌďŝŶĞ tĂLJ ʹ ϮϲϬƐƋŵ ΨϮ͕ϭϳϬƉĐŵн'^dнK' Ϯͬϰϵ dLJĂďď ZĚ ʹ ϮϲϬƐƋŵ Ψϰ͕ϬϬϬƉĐŵн'^dнK'

&Žƌ ^ĂůĞ Ͳ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ

^,KW^ &KZ > ^ ;DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ƵŶůĞƐƐ ƐƉĞĐŝĮĞĚͿ ϴͬϭϴϵϯ Wƚ EĞƉĞĂŶ ZĚ dŽŽƚŐĂƌŽŽŬ ͲϭϰϬƐƋŵ ΨϮ͕ϯϯϵƉĐŵн'^dнK'

ϲϵϭͲϲϵϱ Wƚ EĞƉĞĂŶ ZŽĂĚ͕ DĐ ƌĂĞ Ψϱ͕ϬϬϬƉĐŵн'^dнK' Ϯͬϭϳ DĂŝŶ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ Ͳ ϭϰϬƐƋŵ Ψϯ͕ϱϬϬƉĐŵн'^dнK'

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ϮͬϴϱϭͲϴϱϱ Wƚ EĞƉĞĂŶ ZĚ͕ ZŽƐĞďƵĚ Ͳ ϭϬϬŵϮ ΨϮ͕ϴϬϬƉĐŵн'^dнK'

ϱϱ <ĂƌĞĞůĂ ZĚ &ƌĂŶŬƐƚŽŶ Ͳ ϭϬϬƐƋŵ ΨϵϱϬƉĐŵнK' DĂŝŶ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ ʹ ϳϯϱƐƋŵ Ψϭϱ͕ϬϬϬƉĐŵн'^dнK'

^ĞĐƵƌĞ zŽƵƌ &ƵƚƵƌĞ

tŚĞŶ >ŽĐĂƟŽŶ DĂƩĞƌƐ

DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ &ƌĞĞŚŽůĚ

>ŽĐĂƚĞĚ ŽŶ ďƵƐLJ ŽƵŶĚĂƌLJ ZĚ ƌŽŵĂŶĂ͕ ƚŚŝƐ ǁĞůůͲƉƌŝĐĞĚ ƉƌŝŵĞ ĨƌĞĞŚŽůĚ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƚLJ ŽĨ ĂƉƉƌŽdžŝŵĂƚĞůLJ ϭϰϬƐƋŵ ŝƐ ĂŶ ŝĚĞĂů ŝŶǀĞƐƚŵĞŶƚ ĨŽƌ LJŽƵƌ ƐƵƉĞƌĨƵŶĚ͘ ^ĞĐƵƌĞůLJ ƚĞŶĂŶƚĞĚ ŽŶ Ă ůŽŶŐ ůĞĂƐĞ͕ ƚŚŝƐ ŝƐ Ă ŐƌĞĂƚ ŽƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƚLJ ŶŽƚ ƚŽ ďĞ missed

dŚŝƐ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƚLJ ŽĨ ĂƉƉƌŽdž͘ ϯϬϬƐƋŵ ŝƐ ƉĞƌĨĞĐƚůLJ ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶĞĚ ŽŶ ƚŚĞ ǀĞƌLJ ďƵƐLJ EĞƉĞĂŶ ,ŝŐŚǁĂLJ ŝŶ Dƚ ůŝnjĂ ĂŶĚ ǁŽƵůĚ ŝĚĞĂůůLJ ƐƵŝƚ Ă ǁŝĚĞ ǀĂƌŝĞƚLJ ŽĨ ƵƐĞƐ͘ Ğ ƋƵŝĐŬ ƚŽ ƐĞĐƵƌĞ ƚŚŝƐ ƉƌŝŵĞ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƚLJ͘ ůƐŽ ŽŶ ŽīĞƌ ŝƐ ƚŚĞ ŽƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƚLJ ƚŽ ŽĐĐƵƉLJ ƚŚĞ ƐĞƉĂƌĂƚĞ Ϯ ďĞĚƌŽŽŵ ƌĞƐŝĚĞŶĐĞ͘

dŚŝƐ ĨĂĐƚŽƌLJ ŽĨ ĂƉƉƌŽdž͘ ϭϳϬ ƐƋŵ ŝƐ ƚŚĞ ƉĞƌĨĞĐƚ ŝŶǀĞƐƚŵĞŶƚ͘ dŚĞ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƚLJ ďĂĐŬƐ ŽŶ ƚŽ ĂůůĂƐ ƌŽŽŬĞƐ WĂƌŬ ĂŶĚ ŚĂƐ Ă ĐŽŶƚĂŝŶĞƌ ŚĞŝŐŚƚ ƌŽůůĞƌ ĚŽŽƌ͕ ďĂLJ ŐůŝŵƉƐĞƐ͕ ƉƌŽǀŝƐŝŽŶ ĨŽƌ ϯ MEDICAL/CONSULTING ROOMS FOR LEASE ƉŚĂƐĞ ƉŽǁĞƌ͕ ƐĞƉĂƌĂƚĞ ƌĞĐĞƉƟŽŶ ĂƌĞĂ͕ ĂŶĚ ϲ ĐĂƌ ƉĂƌŬŝŶŐ ƐƉĂĐĞƐ͘ dŚŝƐ ŝƐ ĂŶ ŽƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƚLJ ƚŽ ŐŽŽĚ ƚŽ ŵŝƐƐ͊ ƵƌƌĞŶƚůLJ ϵϱϲ EĞƉĞĂŶ ,ǁLJ Ͳ &ƌŽŵ ϭϮƐƋŵ &ƌŽŵ Ψϱϱϴ Ɖǁн'^dнK' leased with long term tenant.

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

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

^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ ΨϯϲϬ͕ϬϬϬ ƉůƵƐ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ <ĞǀŝŶ tƌŝŐŚƚ Ϭϰϭϳ ϱϲϰ ϰϱϰ

&Žƌ ^ĂůĞ Ͳ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ

&Žƌ >ĞĂƐĞ Ͳ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ

ϭͬϭϰϬϴ EĞƉĞĂŶ ,ǁLJ ʹ ϯϬϬƐƋŵ &ƌŽŵ Ψϯ͕ϯϰϬ Ɖǁн'^dнK'

ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ dĂŶLJĂ ^ĐĂŐůŝĂƌŝŶŝ Ϭϰϯϴ Ϯϴϵ ϴϱϵ

&Žƌ >ĞĂƐĞ Ͳ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ

&Žƌ ^ĂůĞ Ͳ ƌŽŵĂŶĂ

&ƌĞĞŚŽůĚ KƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƚLJ

džĐĞůůĞŶƚ džƉŽƐƵƌĞ

WĞƌĨĞĐƚ WŽƐŝƟŽŶ

KŶ >ŝŶĞ ƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ

dŚŝƐ ŵŽĚĞƌŶ ϮϱϴƐƋŵ ĨĂĐƚŽƌLJ ǁŝƚŚ ŽĸĐĞ ƐƉĂĐĞ ŽĨ ĂƉƉƌŽdž͘ ϭϰϰƐƋŵ ĂŶĚ ϰ ĂůůŽĐĂƚĞĚ ĐĂƌ ƐƉĂĐĞƐ ŝƐ ĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞ ǁŝƚŚ ǀĂĐĂŶƚ ƉŽƐƐĞƐƐŝŽŶ͘ >ŽĐĂƚĞĚ ŽƉƉŽƐŝƚĞ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ZĂĐĞĐŽƵƌƐĞ͕ ŝƐ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƚLJ ŝƐ ƉƌŝĐĞĚ ƚŽ ƐĞůů ĂŶĚ ǁŽŶ͛ƚ ůĂƐƚ long.

>ŽĐĂƚĞĚ ŽŶ Ă ĐŽƌŶĞƌ ƐŝƚĞ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ŝŶĚƵƐƚƌŝĂů ĂƌĞĂ ũƵƐƚ Žī ZĂĐĞĐŽƵƌƐĞ ZŽĂĚ͕ ƚŚŝƐ ǁĞůůͲĮƩĞĚ ŽĸĐĞ ƐƉĂĐĞ ŵĞĂƐƵƌĞƐ ĂƉƉƌŽdž͘ ϮϱϬƐƋŵ ĂŶĚ ĐŽŵƉƌŝƐĞƐ ĮǀĞ ŽĸĐĞƐ͕ ƌĞĐĞƉƟŽŶ ĂŶĚ ŽƉĞŶ ƉůĂŶ ǁŽƌŬ ĂƌĞĂ͕ ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶ͕ ƚŽŝůĞƚ͕ ϯϬƐƋŵ ŐĂƌĂŐĞ ǁŝƚŚ ƐƚŽƌĂŐĞ͕ ϰ ĐĂƌ ƐƉĂĐĞƐ ĂŶĚ ĂŝƌͲĐŽŶĚŝƟŽŶŝŶŐ ƚŚƌŽƵŐŚŽƵƚ͘ dŚŝƐ ŝƐ ĂŶ ŽƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƚLJ ŶŽƚ ƚŽ ďĞ ŵŝƐƐĞĚ͘

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Mr Hodgkinson passes away at 45 Compiled by Melissa Walsh BY the death of Mr J. F. Hodgkinson, the district loses an old and highly esteemed resident. He possessed many natural talents besides being good with the brush and pencil, he was also a fine etcher. A lover of good poetry, he was an original thinker and a keen student of nature. His life exemplified two well known sayings “Talent is developed in solitude” and “They whom the Gods love, die young” for he passed away at the early age of 45 years. He will be greatly missed by the residents of the adjoining properties. His practical advice was always ready when needed. He was one of the original members of the Mutual Improvement Society, and assisted in the building of the local Recreation Hall. As Mr Berry was the organiser and promoter of the Hall, so Mr Hodgkinson was the architect. For his assistance to the Hall at critical periods, it is proposed to place a small memorial tablet on the wall. *** BRUNSWICK A.N.A Football club will play a team from Naval Base in the Frankston Park today when a collection will be taken up in aid of the French Red Cross. In the evening a dance will be held under the auspices of the “Australian Club” Admission 1s, refreshments provided. Alleet’s band has been engaged. *** THE sum of £6 has been handed into

the fund of the local Roll of Honor being the net result of the dance held by the “Australian Club” on 1st July. Considering many calls upon the public, this amount is very gratifying and resounds to the credit of the hon. sec. for her untiring labours under great disadvantages. *** ON the 8th inst at the Naval Base football match, a belt was lost containing £28 in notes. It was picked up by a man, and claimed by Michael Moore as his property. The finder gave Moore the money, and shortly afterwards another claimant established his right to the lost property by describing same, and Moore was given into custody for stealing. He was brought up at the Frankston Court on Monday, and remanded to the City court on Monday next. *** INFORMATION has been received that the Corp. W. Green mentioned in the Anzac honor list is Corp. W. M. Green, (now Sergeant) son of Mr and Mrs W M Green of Mornington Junction. Awarded D. C. M. *** THE following letter was received by the Rev A. P. McFarlane, from the vestry of St Anselm Middle Park: — Dear Mr McFarlane.— I have been instructed by the members of St Anselm’s Vestry to convey to Mrs McFarlane and yourself the deep sense of appreciation which they feel at the character of your united work in this parish. We shall ever bear,in grateful rec-

ognition of your own efforts, a keen memory of your personal worth your unfailing courtesy. your christian earnestness, and your kindly disposition. These attributes have done much to influence our lives for good. We also desire to place officially on record Mrs McFarlane’s loyal and devoted work for the parish, and to tender her our lasting expression, of gratitude for her unselfish labors in our midst. A record of our appreciation is being embodied in the minutes of the Vestry meetings, to be signed by the Church Wardens. With heartfelt wishes for the continued prosperity and happiness of Mrs McFarlane, yourself and family, I am, yours very sincerely, W. C. Humphries, Hon Sec. *** COMMONWEALTH War Loan. Applications by small subscribers up to £100. So that there may be no misapprehension, the Commonwealth Treasurer desires it to be known that any person may apply on the Extended Installment Subscription basis for amounts up to £100, receive the full privileges attaching to small investors, that is to say, they will get a full twelve months’ interest on 30th June 1917. It was originally intended to give this privilege to employees and other similar small investors only, but the Treasurer has since decided that any person may take advantage of the arrangement up to £100. Persons desiring to invest larger amounts can, by lodging a separate

wishing you all good health. I remain yours sincerely, CORPORAL KIMBERLEY. *** ON Sunday last a large number of returned sick and wounded soldiers visited Somerville under the auspices of the automobile club. The men arrived about quarter past twelve and were then taken in to a sit down dinner consisting of ham, poultry and mutton with hot vegetables. The tables were beautifully decorated with wattle blossom and other flowers and gave a nice appearance to the hall. Altogether there were about 180 men present and expressed themselves as being delighted with the welcome extended to them. During the dinner Cr Griffeth formally welcomed the men and said he was pleased to have them here. Crs Murray and Keast, and Major (Dr) Griffith supported his remarks. *** A LARGE gathering of friends assembled in the hall to bid farewell to six of our boys who were presented with silver cigarette cases, inscribed with their initials. A short programme of songs was gone through, and dancing between items made an enjoyable evening. The soldiers present were Corporals Meldrum and Hutchinson, Privates Heywood, Philbrick, Nivett and Thornell. Supper was handed round and thus finished a very enjoyable evening. *** From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 22 July, 1916

application, get full privileges attaching to small subscribers for the first £100. The Subscription List will close on 1st August next, and as that date is drawing close it behoves everyone who can make funds available, to invest in the War Loan to the fullest extent of their means, and in view of the terms which are offered there should be very many who can take part. *** ACKNOWLEDGEMENT of Gifts. The following letters have been received by the Secretary of the Somerville Patriot’s League from boys at the front, in grateful acknowledgement of goods received by them from that body. In France. 14th May 1916 - Just a line to thank the ladies of your League for having received one pair of sox from them, through our officers. Many thanks. I am yours faithfully. 793 SPR ARCH WHITE, 2nd Australian Tunnelling Coy. May 28th 1916 - It is with great pleasure that I write to say that I received a parcel from you and I understand that they were sent for Xmas. But it only arrived yesterday 27th May. The contents were all in perfect order and I must say the ladies used good judgment in choosing the contents. My mess-mates and myself had quite a birthday. As the weather is very hot a few tasty bits went well. I must thank you for treating us so well and working so hard for us, but I hope your labor will not be in vain. So once more thanking you and

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Wedding expo showcases the best of the peninsula THE Mornington Peninsula Weddings Association [MPW] held a hugely successful Wedding Expo in Mornington on Sunday 19 June. This was the industry group’s fourth expo and the ever growing popularity of the event is no surprise to MPW’s President Mary-Anne Brasacchio. “This is now the largest wedding expo outside of Melbourne showcasing over 85 local wedding suppliers,” said Mrs Brasacchio. “The Mornington Peninsula is fast becoming the number one destination for weddings in Victoria.

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“The Peninsula has so much to offer that any wedding desire can be accommodated. The region has a great diversity of landscapes that is unmatched anywhere else in Victoria.” The Wedding Expo attracted over three hundred couples who are in the process of planning their wedding. The bridal couples were able to obtain all the information and inspiration needed to assist in organising their dream wedding day. The Expo showcased local venues, caterers, accommodation, transport suppliers, stylists, photographers,

celebrants, entertainment, hair and make-up artists and attire options. “The wedding industry is a fast growing sector of the local economy and now accounts for $100 million worth of business every year,” said Mrs Brasacchio. “The MPW group comprises of local, independent business who work together to provide a premium service to the bridal couple for their special day. “Their wedding is one of the most important days of the couple’s life and they want everything to be right. The dedicated members of MPW

work hard to meet those expectations.” Mary Anne was quizzed about the trends in weddings and what that means for the Mornington Peninsula, “Weddings are now occurring from Thursday to Monday throughout the year, rather than just October- April. “Guests are staying longer to the point where accommodation is now regularly sought for 3-4 days for the bridal party, family and friends. “These trends have considerable economic benefits for our region and local employment.”

Mornington Peninsula Weddings want to extend their thanks to Mornington Peninsula Shire and sponsors Mornington Peninsula News Group and Audi Mornington, all of whom contributed to the day’s success. Mornington Peninsula Weddings has over 100 independent business members and anyone wishing to join the progressive industry group can email Mary-Anne at: info@peninsulaweddings.com.au or visit the MP Weddings website www.peninsulaweddings.com.au Pictures: Gary Sissons


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Eagles soar: Edithvale-Aspendale handed out a 52 point defeat to Langwarrin. Picture: Andrew Hurst

Pythons flex muscles as Edwards snags nine PENINSULA LEAGUE

By Toe Punt PINES bounced back from a shock defeat last week to inflict a savage loss on Bonbeach in MPNFL Peninsula Division football on Saturday. Pines coach Patty Swayne scoffed at suggestions pre-match that there was daylight between Bonbeach and the top three sides after the Sharks had won seven of its past eight games. However, Bonbeach coach Steve Hughes might have been right after the Sharks were made to look second rate by the Pythons, going down 4.12 (36) to 17.6 (108). Pines’ loss last week to Edithvale had a little to do with the fact that full back Jack Fisher didn’t play, along with star forward/ruckman Tim Bongetti, tough onballer Chris Guganovic, classy youngster Brad Kiely and the underrated Damian Plane. They were all back on Saturday and

despite taking a while to get going, recorded an effortless victory in the end. Aaron Edwards took his own footy to the match at Eric Bell Reserve, relishing the outstanding conditions with nine goals in a faultless display, while Guganovic and Adam Maling were superb also. Only seven points separated the teams at half time, before Edwards started his one-man show that saw the home side boot 11 goals to six behinds after the major interval. Jackson Casey and Justin Bennett were the best of the Sharks. League leading goal kicker Mick Meehan was the best player on the ground on Saturday in Edithvale-Aspendale’s demolition on Langwarrin at Lloyd Park. In what some considered a danger game, the Eagles were never in any trouble at all, extending their lead at every change to run out 19.8 (122) to 10.10 (70) victors.

Liam Harris was superb across half back, providing enormous run and drive for the Eagles, as did Jack Fisher, while Todd Woodbridge again relished the wide-open spaces of Lloyd Park. The game saw nine Under 19s play in the match with Langwarrin having five of them. Under 19 skipper Kyle BusuttilInglis made his senior debut and looked at home with poise and attack on the footy, finishing with a couple of goals. Luke Churcher, Blake Peach, Nick Tuddenham and Shane Paterson were the best of the Kangas. On a negative note in the match, Tommy Turner was carried from the field with a leg injury, while Langwarrin’s Gerard Brown was reported and offered two-weeks for nothing more than a late hip and shoulder on Woodbridge. For a player to get suspended for that would be an outrage, as was shared by Eagles’ players and officials

after the game. It was simply a blatant over-reaction from an umpire that likes to be involved in the occasion. Mt Eliza took more than an hour to shake off a very persistent Karingal, eventually winning 10.12 (72) to 6.13 (49). The Bulls led at every change except for the one that mattered as the Redlegs almost doubled their score in the last quarter, booting five goals to four behinds. Darren Booth and debutant Mason Dewitt were sensational for the winners while Sam Gill and Dan Gormley were also at their best. Aaron Paxton booted three goals to be Karingal’s best while Aaron Lees was also very good. Mornington’s dominant 24.11 (155) to 12.9 (81) victory against Seaford was marred by the head injury to Nick Martin, who was taken from the field by ambulance. The match was stopped in the third

quarter after Martin was taken down in a tackle. At that stage, the Dogs were well and truly on top after booting 15 goals to seven in the first half. Jackson Calder was at his scintillating best with nine goals while Jimmy Cameron booted four and Josh Halsall was dominant. Josh Stokes and Curtis Murfett were the best of the Tigers. Frankston YCW had a few players back this week and the result was a 14.10 (94) to 7.8 (50) victory against Chelsea. The Gulls were in the contest for a long time, however, trailing by just 21 points at the last change. The Stonecats booted four goals to three behinds in the last quarter with Bryon Barry and Lachy Wallace dominating, while Daniel Waddell booted three goals in the absence of David Bodley. Mornington News 19 July 2016

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Devon Meadows farewell a friend NEPEAN LEAGUE By Toe Punt THE Devon Meadows Football Club was a super proud club on Saturday night. But it had little to do with the 13.10 (88) to 10.11 (71) victory against finals aspirants Rye. It was more about how the Meadows went about the entire day after star player, two-time league medal winner and favourite son Beau Miller lost his fight with cancer. After being diagnosed with a very aggressive cancer a couple of months ago, Beau lost his fight last Thursday, leaving behind wife Stephanie, two young sons and a football community that adored him both on and off the field. The players from both sides kicked off the day with a guard of honour and the ground stood as one for a minute’s silence before Beau’s four-year-old released balloons into the sky. In an emotionally charged match for both sides, the Meadows got away to the perfect start when Ash Adams kicked a goal, before Rye took control of the match. At quarter time the Demons led by 16 points and they maintained that break until half time. Devon Meadows coach Glenn Michie said after the game “that it was like we had a 23rd magnet on the board in the second half”. “Things started to happen, the ball started to bounce our way and the group grew an extra set of legs,” Michie said. The result was a six goal to one point third term that saw the Meadows go into the final break with an 11 point lead. The home side, playing with the spirit of Beau Miller urging them along, extended their lead in the final quarter to finally run out 17 point winners. It was a fitting result for a footy club that has had it pretty tough in 2016. “I’m so proud to be Devon Meadows right now,” Michie said. In the lead up to the match, Michie said the support of his football club from the local football community had been overwhelming. “The support from all the clubs across both divisions and even the South East League has been amazing,” Michie said. “My phone has been filled with messages of good wishes, which just goes to show how good the footy community is.

Gone but never forgotten: Devon Meadows pay tribute to Beau Miller after he lost his battle with cancer. Picture: Scott Memery

“We faltered against Frankston Bombers when Beau’s original diagnosis was announced but this time I’m really confident the group will have stronger resolve. “Whatever the result, I’ll be proud that we can even get out there together and honour the great man (Beau),” Michie said. Honour Beau Miller the Devon Meadows Football Club did, both on and off the field. Former coach Brent Clinnick was one of many supporters at the game, who said afterwards that he couldn’t be a “prouder Devon Meadows football person right now”. Fittingly, great mate Jesse Dehey was the best player on the ground and carried Beau’s son off the field at the end of the match. Rye Football Club should be congratulated too. It was tough day for the Demons. They desperately needed to win to keep their finals hopes alive, while being respectful of the occasion. There were many, many tears shed at Glover Reserve on Saturday, many of which were also coming from the red and the blue, both on and off the field.

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The loss saw Rye drop to seventh place on the ladder, two points outside of the top bracket with one less game to play than four of the other six sides vying for a place in the five. Sorrento also has one less game to play and its win against Dromana on Saturday was significant. Playing their final game of the season on home turf, the Sharks simply had no choice to win this one if it wanted to play finals. Regardless of the fact they won, they are still outside the top five. The heat was on some individuals and not surprisingly, they lifted when required. Sorrento trailed by 12 points at quarter time, 10 points at half time and seven points at three quarter time before booting four goals to one in the last to win 13.8 (86) to 11.9 (75). Luke Tapscott was simply superb and answered his critics with a best on ground performance while Nick Corp was just as damaging with five goals. Nick Marsten needed to produce after a shocker the week before (he had plenty of mates) and he responded and Heath Cameron proved his worth in his first senior game in years.

The plucky Tigers just couldn’t hang on when the heat got turned up in the last, despite the efforts of Christian Ongarello across half back, Beau Cosson in attack with four goals and Billy Quigley, who has had a superb year. Rosebud inflicted Hastings second horror defeat in as many weeks with a devastating 14.19 (103) to 8.9 (57) win. Hastings kicked the opening goal of the game before Rosebud took control from that point on. The margin was three goals at quarter time, five goals at half time and 47 points at the last change. Rosebud’s inaccuracy (14.19) saved the Blues from further embarrassment. Greg Bentley was sensational with four goals in a best on ground display while Nick Boswell was devastating across half back. The Blues have dropped to fourth place. Somerville is back inside the top five after a comfortable 19.13 (127) to 13.6 (84) win against Pearcedale. The game was set up in the first half when the Eagles got themselves 43 points in front. Ben Crowe was electric once again

with six goals, giving him 11 in the past two weeks, while Justin and Todd Farrelly and Ben Sedgewick were outstanding. Troy Jacobson and Dylan Hoare kicked a couple of goals each for the Dales and were their best players. Tyabb went scoreless for three quarters against Frankston Bombers on Saturday before finishing the game 1.3 (9) to 24.17 (161). James Degenhardt was the best player on the ground with six goals for the Bombers while the midfield of Sam Fox, Brett and Dale Sutton and Ryan Kitchen was unstoppable. Rohan McGrath and Riley West were the best of the Yabbies. In the final game Red Hill belted Crib Point. The Hillmen had 38 scoring shots to 12, including 13 to two in the opening term. Inaccuracy cost the second placed Hillmen valuable percentage in a tight season, winning 14.24 (108) to 6.6 (42). Jake Mitchell and Luke Marchetti were outstanding for the Hillmen while Nick Rutherford and Kain Stratton tried hard for the Magpies.

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Rosebud’s perfect record, Skye in mourning SOCCER

By Craig MacKenzie ROSEBUD Heart is the only senior team throughout Victoria’s State Leagues with a perfect record. While the fledgling club has achieved a rare feat in only its second year of competition the mood among local clubs was one of gloom as tribute was paid at last weekend’s matches to former Skye United president and FFV Chief Financial Officer Chris Attard, 52, who died last week. Skye drew 0-0 away to Harrisfield Hurricanes on Saturday but the club remains a genuine title contender in State League 4 South. Heart’s relentless push towards promotion from State League 5 South came at the expense of Pakenham United last weekend as Scott Morrison’s men recorded a 3-0 home win. The tone of this contest was set by two goals in a minute from James Liddle, his first in the 14th minute via a first-time strike following a corner and the second neatly slotted past the advancing Pakenham keeper. Dave Greening’s mandatory goal came in the 72nd minute after he burst into the area on an angle then blasted the ball home to make it 3-0. “While winning every match so far is a great achievement and all credit to the players our first aim is to secure promotion and then we’ll worry about titles,” said Morrison. Langwarrin blew a great chance to end a 23-year Lawton Park drought when it drew 0-0 with local rival Mornington in their State League 1 South-East blockbuster last weekend.

Tall order: Skye United’s Billy Painting. Picture: Gemma Sliz

The last time Langy got the better of the Seagulls at Lawton Park was on 21 August 1993 when a Robert Mathieson goal clinched a 1-0 win for the home team. Mornington went into Saturday’s match without suspended Scott Webster and injured key central defender Steve Elliott while Langy midfielder Sam Scott failed a pre-game fitness test. Langy could have had this one sewn up by half-time but was denied by poor finishing. Koray Suat should have had a first-half hat-trick while Nabil Mozaffaruddin mistimed headers and Nick Thorogood hammered a shot against the bar while also twice striking the

ball across the face of goal from the right side of the area. Mornington came closest in the 14th minute when Sammy Stewart’s lay-off was struck sweetly by Paul McEvoy but Langy powerhouse Alex Van Heerwarden cleared off the line. Mornington keeper Kris McEvoy was much more involved in this match than counterpart Robbie Acs and in the dying minutes an acrobatic lunge at full stretch by McEvoy denied substitute Anthony Selemidis who had met a cross superbly and headed the ball firmly towards the top far corner. Frankston Pines went down 2-1 away to Warragul United last weekend as it battles to avoid relegation from State League 1 South-East. A superb Kane Bentley ball over the defence enabled Josh Calle to lob advancing Warragul keeper Jake Richardson to make it 1-0 for Pines in the 33rd minute but within a minute Ben Caffrey and Graham Hill both slipped on the greasy surface and Jacob Vitale pounced to level. Pines hearts were broken five minutes from time when Robbie Stephen’s far post header from a corner settled the issue. Peninsula Strikers and Old Scotch keep getting involved in goal fests and Saturday’s State League 2 South-East clash at H.A. Smith Reserve was no exception with league leader Old Scotch edging out Craig Lewis’s side 4-3. Strikers led 3-1 at the interval with goals from Alex Hopson (5th minute), Matt Morris-Thomas (24th minute) and Conor Keely (41st minute) with Sam Shearer (11th minute) on target for the

home side. Shearer completed his hat-trick with a controversial 82nd penalty and a 97th minute match winner while substitute Louis Razuki had levelled at 3-3 in the 89th minute. After the match talk centred on the late penalty decision and its impact on the outcome. “The referee initially gave a goalkick then his assistant called him over and he awarded a penalty,” said an upset Lewis. “I was proud of our boys as we hadn’t played for four weeks and probably ran out of legs in the last 15 minutes but I’ve got no doubt that the penalty changed everything and gave them an extra lift.” Seaford United lost 3-2 at home to Beaumaris in Saturday’s State League 2 South-East clash. Both Antun Vilic and Ashley Cattermole squandered good chances early on for Beaumaris. Vilic made amends in the 28th minute with an opportunistic strike from inside a crowded penalty area. Seaford fought hard to get back on level terms and was rewarded in the 39th minute when Dylan Waugh emphasised his scoring prowess with a superbly curled shot from the edge of the area to make it 1-1. The home side charged forward straight from the restart and a seemingly innocuous cross was met by a sliding Caleb Duncan whose own goal made it 2-1 to Seaford. Vilic nabbed his brace in the 78th minute after pouncing on a poor attempted clearance and two minutes later Seaford lost its main attacking

threat when a quad injury forced Waugh off. Seaford coach Paulo Pinheiro had already used three substitutions so his side was forced to see out the game with 10 men. The decisive moment came in the 87th minute when Duncan grabbed his chance to go from zero to hero and he nabbed the winner to give the visitors all three points. Baxter retains hopes of catching Rosebud Heart in the championship race in State League 5 South and defeated Old Mentonians 4-1 at Baxter Park on Saturday. Early goals to Daniel Sharratt and Liam Kilner killed off the contest and a headed goal by captain Frank Ntim in the 25th minute gave the home side an unassailable lead. Kilner came off at half-time with an injury to his foot and may have to go for scans this week. Paul Swann made it 4-0 in the 87th minute and Marcus Spivey scored the visitors’ consolation goal in the 90th minute. NEXT WEEKEND’S GAMES Saturday, 23 July, 3pm: Mornington v Morwell Pegasus (Dallas Brooks Park), Frankston Pines v Berwick City (Monterey Reserve), South Springvale v Langwarrin (Warner Reserve), Doveton v Peninsula Strikers (Waratah Reserve), Caulfield Utd Cobras v Seaford Utd (Victory Park), Skye Utd v Dandenong South (Skye Recreational Reserve), Rosebud Heart v White Star Dandenong (Truemans Road Recreation Reserve), Casey Panthers v Baxter (Prospect Hill Reserve).

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COMMODORE WAGON 2004 VY commodore wagon automatic air con power steering air bags cruise control power windows Low ks usz-598

FREE 12 MONTH WARRANTY ON ALL CARS

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725 POINT NEPEAN RD, M CRAE 2007 MERCEDES BENZ ML63 FROM

$179 PW

2007 SUZUKI SX4 5 FROM

$45 PW

2003 TOYOTA RAV4 FROM

$45 PW

$34,990 DRIVE AWAY

$7,990 DRIVE AWAY

$7,990 DRIVE AWAY

ML63 V8 AMG AUTO SUNROOF SIDE STEPS REAR HEADREST DVD FULL SERVICE HISTORY AND LOTS MORE. ZEA-427

SX4 5 DOOR HATCH 4X4 AUTOMATIC WITH TOWBAR AND ALLOY WHEELS. WXB-420

5 DOOR ALLOY WHEELS ROOF RACKS TINTED WINDOWS PLUS MUCH MORE INSPECT TODAY. SOC-187

2007 NISSAN TIIDA

2004 HONDA JAZZ

2003 HOLDEN RODEO

FROM

$45 PW

$7,990 DRIVE AWAY 2007 NISSAN TIIDA ST 5 DOOR HATCH AUTOMATIC WITH WINDOW TINT. UOS-226

1999 HOLDEN VT ACCLAIM FROM

$30 PW

$4,990 DRIVE AWAY SEDAN TINTED WINDOWS REAR SPOILER TEST DRIVE TODAY RWB-340

FROM

$40 PW

FROM

$35 PW

FROM

$35 PW

FROM

$35 PW

$5,990 DRIVE AWAY 2004 FORD FALCON XR8

$9,990 DRIVE AWAY

$9,990 DRIVE AWAY

2004 HONDA JAZZ 5 DOOR HATCH AUTOMATIC VERY CLEAN CAR. TAL-811

SPACE CAB AUTO WELL LOOKED AFTER INSPECT TODAY TSH-401

AUTO LEATHER INTERIOR TINTED WINDOWS TOW BALL TEST DRIVE TODAY 1GK-4DH

HONDA CIVIC

2003 HYUNDAI ACCENT

TOYOTA CAMRY

2006 JEEP CHEROKEE FROM

FROM

$90 PW

$30 PW

$4,990 DRIVE AWAY

$2,990 DRIVE AWAY

$3,990 DRIVE AWAY

$16,990 DRIVE AWAY

SEDAN ALLOY WHEELS TEST DRIVE ME TODAY!

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1 OWNER FULL SERVICE HISTORY OTG-064

LERADO V8 4.7 LITRE 3.5 TONNE TOWING CAPACITY FULL SERVICE HISTORY. UIJ-624

on all cars

HOLDEN VZ ACCLAIM FROM

$40 PW

2006 S PAC CREWMAN FROM

$55 PW

10 SMALL AUTOS UNDER

$10,000

SERIES II SEDAN WINDOW TINT EXCELLENT CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT UEF-700

AUTOMATIC ALLOY WHEELS TOW BAR FULL SERVICE HISTORY. UHE-962

IN STOCK

2003 MAZDA 323

MITSUBISHI LANCER

2004 HOLDEN ASTRA

2002 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE

FROM

$55 PW

FROM

$40 PW

2007 NISSAN XTRAIL

FROM

FROM

$45 PW

$60 PW

$9,990 DRIVE AWAY

$6,990 DRIVE AWAY

$7,990 DRIVE AWAY

$10,990 DRIVE AWAY

AUTO, HATCH, LOW KILOMTRES. YPX-972

CONVERTABLE BERTONE EDITION AUTOMATIC TEST DRIVE TODAY 2 TO CHOOSE FROM . 1GD-4YP

TURBO AUTOMATIC ALLOY WHEELS LEATHER INTERIOR TEST DRIVE THIS BEAUTY TODAY. SNA-779

ST XTREME 4X4 TOWBAR LOW KILOMTRES VERY CLEAN CAR INSPECT TODAY. UPB-994

FINANCE AVAILABLE

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

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BA XR8 UTE AUTOMATIC WITH WINDOW TINT, ALLOY WHEELS, HARD LID AND FULL SERVICE HISTORY. XFA-277

5 DOOR, TOW BAR, NUDGE BAR, SIDE STEPS, INSPECT TODAY RXF-744

$6,990 DRIVE AWAY

FROM

FROM

$9,990 DRIVE AWAY

2003 MAZDA 323 ASTINA SHADES 5 DOOR HATCH AUTOMATIC WITH WINDOW TINT 1HR-2UP

2000 MITSUBISHI PAJERO

$55 PW

$6,990 DRIVE AWAY

FROM

$6,990 DRIVE AWAY

LEATHER, SUNROOF, REAR SPOILER, LAREDO 4X4 V8 HEMI, DUEL FUEL, AUTO, WINDOW TINT, ALLOY WHEELS, VERY SPORTY TOWBAR, SIDE STEPS, BULL BAR, PLUS MUCH LOOKING CAR TEST DRIVE TODAY. YJO-844 MORE. THIS CAR WILL NOT DISAPPOINT. XEP-166

$5,990 DRIVE AWAY

$40 PW

JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE

$5,990 DRIVE AWAY

$6,990 DRIVE AWAY

FREE

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MAZDA 6 SPORT

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FREE FIRST YEAR SCHEDULED SERVICING ON 4X4 MODELS†

D-MAX 4X4

D-MAX 4X4

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$

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$

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$

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MU-X 4X4

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$

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• 17" ALLOY WHEELS, FOG LIGHTS, SIDE STEPS • 8" TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY AUDIO w/ BLUETOOTH® & IPOD® CONNECTIVITY • OUTSTANDING 3.0T TOWING+ • REVERSING CAMERA & REAR PARK ASSIST

$

36,990

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PLUS $1000 FREE ACCESSORIES‡

HURRY TO MORNINGTON ISUZU UTE TODAY 41 Tyabb Rd, Mornington | PH: 5975 5188 www.morningtonisuzuute.com.au LMCT 10467 5-star ANCAP safety rating on 4x4 D-MAX Crew Cab models built from November 2013 onwards, 4x2 D-MAX Crew Cab High Ride models built from November 2014 onwards and all MU-X models. ^5 years/130,000km whichever occurs first, for eligible customers. Excludes trays and accessories. >The Capped Price Servicing Program (“CPS Program”) applies to Eligible Vehicles with a Warranty Start Date after 1 January 2015 at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers only. The CPS Program covers the first 6 Scheduled Services in line with the Scheduled Service Intervals. CPS Prices are subject to change. For full terms & conditions and current pricing visit isuzuute.com.au/service-plus. +3.5 tonne braked towing capacity on D-MAX 4x4 and 4x2 High Ride models and 3.0 tonne braked towing capacity on all MU-X models when fitted with an optional genuine Isuzu UTE tow bar kit. ~Includes economy alloy tray fitted at motorpool. #ADR 81/02 laboratory tests (combined cycle) for D-MAX models built from 5 November 2014 onwards and MU-X models built from 6 November 2014 onwards. §Leather on body contact areas of the seats. *Private and ABN holders only. Excludes government, fleet, rental & non-profit buyers. Includes one year business vehicle registration, CTP insurance, dealer delivery and statutory charges. Metallic/mica/pearl paint $450 extra. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers from 1/7/16 until 30/9/16 unless extended, varied or while stocks last. †Offer is limited to standard items (normal operating conditions) as listed in IUA Warranty and Service Booklet for the first Scheduled Service (6 Months/10,000km whichever occurs first) and second Scheduled Service (12 months/20,000km whichever occurs first) on 4x4 D-MAX & 4x4 MU-X models sold & delivered between 1/7/16 and 30/9/16 to private & ABN holders only. Excludes demonstrators. Offer does not cover any other Scheduled Service, Make-up Scheduled Service or any additional service items or requirements, which are at the owner’s expense. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers. Not available with any other offer excluding the $1,000 free Genuine Isuzu UTE accessories where offered. ‡Genuine Isuzu UTE accessories on 15MY 4x4 D-MAX models, 15MY 4x4 MU-X models & 15.5MY LS-T models sold & delivered between 1/7/16 and 30/9/16, unless varied or extended, to private & ABN holders only. Excludes demonstrators. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers. Not available with other offers.

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MORNINGTON MITSUBISHI

ASX LS 2WD MANUAL

$25,000 DRIVE AWAY

PAJERO SPORT GLX 5 SEAT

3

• • • • •

18" ALLOY WHEELS REVERSING CAMERA TOUCH SCREEN AUDIO 7 AIRBAGS VOICE ACTIVATED BLUETOOTH®

OUTLANDER LS 2WD MANUAL

$27,990

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• REVERSING CAMERA • 7 AIRBAGS • BLUETOOTH® • TOUCH SCREEN AUDIO

$47,500 DRIVE AWAY

3

• SUPER SELECT II 4WD • OFF ROAD MODE • 8 SPEED AUTO • 18“ TWO TONE WHEELS • SMARTPHONE LINK DISPLAY AUDIO SDA

PLUS 5 YEAR WARRANTY † + 5 YEAR ROADSIDE ASSIST

CHRISTMAS IN JULY AT MORNINGTON MITSUBISHI

WE’RE GIVING AWAY THE PRESENTS

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MORNINGTON MITSUBISHI 41 TYABB ROAD, MORNINGTON MORNINGTONMITSUBISHI.COM.AU | 5975 5188

LMCT 10467

Participating Mitsubishi dealers only. While stocks last. Mitsubishi Motors Australia reserves the right to extend or modify these offers. Drive Away offers available on new vehicles purchased and delivered between 1 and 31 July 2016. Excludes Government, Rental & National Fleet buyers. See participating dealers for full terms and conditions. 1. 3 years or 45,000km (whichever occurs first). Includes the first 3 regular services (15,000km/1 year, 30,000km/2 year and 45,000km/3 year). Any non-regular service/repair items are at additional cost. Servicing must be completed by a Mitsubishi Dealer within 7,500km or 6 months of the service due date. 2. Free Service Offer available on current model year new and demonstrator vehicles, excluding Pajero Sport 7 seat models. 3. Recommended DRIVE AWAY selling price, including 12 months registration, CTP insurance, Stamp Duty & Dealer Delivery. Excludes Government, Rental & National Fleet customers. †NEW VEHICLE WARRANTY: 5 years or 100,000km (whichever occurs first). Service conditions apply. ^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. See mitsubishi-motors.com.au for further information.

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