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Eye care as individual as you are AT Main Street Eyecare we pride ourselves at being at the cutting edge of eyewear, design and fashion. We are thrilled to announce the arrival of the Stella McCartney and Bottega Veneta ranges, which are Italian made, beautifully crafted and the latest high fashion spectacles out of Europe. We also have Bolon sunglasses and frames which are the epitome of class, as well as Porsche mens Eyecare. We stock many Australian designers including Paul Taylor, Jono Hennessy, recently inducted into the Design hall of fame and Roger Henley. Roger Henley will be here on September 4th for the opportunity to a personalised consultation experience where you can participate in helping design your very own original, bespoke Roger Henley eyewear piece. Join us for nibbles and drinks and the opportunity to win a lucky door prize valued at $495 rrp when you purchase any Roger Henley frame. Bookings to be made directly with staff of Main Street Eyecare as spaces are limited. Kay recently commissioned a piece of artwork by local artist Sharon Wedell, showcasing the staff and vibrancy of Main Street Eyecare, soon to be featured on our accessory packs available for purchase soon, to put a smile of your face. We stock a large range of children’s eye wear with Tomato glasses and Catamini eyewear which are beautiful colourful printed spectacles for children and teens. “With spring around the corner it’s time to choose your new sunglasses for your eye health, protection and fashion,” said Kay Tyrie, owner of Main Street Eyecare. She adds “regardless of age and physical health, regular eye tests are of vital importance. Eye tests with our experienced optometrists, whether you are long or short-sighted, prevent tired eyes and headaches that are caused by fatigue,poor vision
or eye disease. A regular eye health check can also detect high blood pressure and diabetes as well as common eye diseases such as glaucoma and macular degeneration; conditions that can be managed with early detection. At Main Street Eye Care we use only the best quality Australian and European made frames and the latest technology in lenses, ensuring you have the most perfect pair of spectacles for your vision, lifestyle and look.” As owner and manager of Main Street Eyecare, Kay Tyrie has a passion for eyewear and eye health with over 30 years’ experience in the industry. Kay has owned Main Street Eye Care since 2001 and is a family run business, with Kay
and staff dedicated to an exceptional customer service experience and thorough patient care. Kay says: “Just as general checkups by your doctor is a part of a good health regime so is regular eye tests by an optometrists so call today to make an appointment for an eye health check. Everyone who walks into the practice is amazed by the choice and variety that is available in store also the caring and professional service they receive. Boasting the best selection of frames on the peninsula (customers rave about our selection) we also offer the latest in lens technology, enabling you not only to look your best but also to achieve the best possible vision. Nothing thrills
us more than to fit someone with a great new look in frame and lenses and see them walk away delighted with the makeover. It never ceases to excite me when you put a pair of spectacles on someone and see the look of delight on their face. It makes our job so worthwhile and an inspiration to do this daily.” Main Street Eyecare stock a range of sophisticated and stylish fashion frames really has to be seen to be believed. Kay and her team have sourced and acquired the best eye-wear from around the globe and it’s all available locally – no need to travel to the city. They are just down the road at Main Street, Mornington and offer wonderful designer frames, designer sunglasses, bulk bill eye testing, pensioner services, and are Mornington’s optical experts in a boutique setting. Main Street Eyecare is at 57 Main St, Mornington. Phone 5975 3235.
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Live, love, shop, support local MORNINGTON Village is the one place on the Main Street strip where you can get everything you need quick smart. Let’s look inside at the people who make the Village what it is. Dave at Eastend Bakery has been open since 1984 and offers an excellent range of cakes and fresh bread. Drop in until 6pm every day to sample his delicious meat pies, sausage rolls and best donuts ever at great prices. Glenn and Tony at Glenn McCulloch Photography are all about client first. They are experts in digital and film processing plus framing, restoration and printing. Aldi have special buys on Wednesday and Saturdays and Woolworths stock all your spring racing and Christmas product. With over eighty-five local employees and open from 7am until 9pm daily, they love providing locals with what they want. Welcoming our new Butchers Geoff, Brooke and the team from Whykes Family Butchers have a delicious range of grass fed beef and lamb, and cryovac meats for convenience. Inside Story News Gifts and Lotto has your Tatts or post (Australia Post point) sorted. With greeting cards, phone cards and mobile phone recharges and books, John and Sue now stock a range of giftware. JohnPaul and the team at Mornington Village Pharmacy has a relaxed café… Coffee Chemistry offers excellent coffee and a lovely range of savoury
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Hotel serves up a treat for droughthit farmers THE Grand Hotel, Mornington, has joined hundreds of hotels, clubs and restaurants across Australia in backing the Parma for a Farmer campaign. The campaign aims to help drought-stricken farmers by putting $1 from every parma sold towards buying a bale of hay to feed hungry sheep and cattle. Grand Hotel manager Cameron Price said the campaign would run throughout August. “It’s going really well as we hope to raise $4000,” he said. Those wanting to donate online can visit the Buy a Bale website. Daniel Failla
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‘Gifts’ good for networking – mayor Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au TICKETS and invitations for council officers and councillors to attend sporting events are a “perfect example” of the type of “gift” that can benefit Mornington Peninsula Shire, according to the mayor Cr Bryan Payne. “It’s amazing who you meet in these super boxes,” he said. Cr Payne said sporting events “in particular … break down all barriers”
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and help forge beneficial networks”. He had no problems with the shire’s CEO Carl Cowie accepting two $300 tickets from recruitment firm McArthur to a corporate box at an AFL game in May. The shire’s gifts, benefits and hospitality register shows Mr Cowie also accepted finals tickets from McArthur in September 2016. McArthur was this month hired by council to find suitable candidates for the shire’s top job, which has a pack-
age of about $400,000. Cr Payne said he had “noted” Mr Cowie’s entry in the gifts register and brought it to the attention of other councillors. “That consultant [head of executive search Nick Kelly] was not at that event,” Cr Payne said. Cr Payne said he had “no problem” with shire officers accepting gifts “as long as they’re disclosed - if they’re not disclosed, we have a problem”. He said there were many benefits for
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Cr Payne said that he would not have accepted such an invitation during his days as a municipal CEO. Mr Cowie said on Friday it was appropriate for shire officers to accept invitations from private firms “where hospitality provides an opportunity to undertake business of a common purpose”. Invitations were not accepted if they “have potential implications for council’s reputation or image or may cause an actual or perceived conflict of interest”. Continued Page 10
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Sand shifts to make way for new track On the straight: After announcing the start of a new training track at Mornington Racing Minister Martin Pakula (centre) walked along the straight with Tony Hancy, Peter Le Grand, Paul Edbrooke and Greg Carpenter. Picture: Yanni
MORNINGTON racecourse is about to get a $2.75 million all weather synthetic training track. The synthetic track, to be completed by September, will replace the existing 12-year-old sand track and allow training all year on a more consistent training surface. The existing track base and drainage
86 trainers and 440 horses using the track to train. Racing Minister Martin Pakula said the government would give $1.38 million from the Victorian Racing Industry Fund towards the project. Racing Victoria is providing $962,500 towards the track upgrade and the Melbourne Racing Club $412,500.
will support the new synthetic track, which will be the same dimensions as the old sand track – 1730 metres in length and eight metres wide. The club estimates it will save $15,000 a year on water. The Melbourne Racing Club holds 18 race meetings and 40 jump outs each year at Mornington, with around
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CFA high-angle rescue specialists joined police and SES crews to rescue a woman who had slipped down the cliff at The Pillars, Mt Martha, last week. Police were called to the incident by the brother of the Mornington woman who reported her missing at the site, 9.30pm, Tuesday 14 August. Sergeant Dennis Ramsay, of Mornington police, said officers rushed to the scene and spotted the woman’s car parked on The Esplanade. They were forced to slide half-way down the rocky cliff face to find the woman, 37, before “making her safe and secure”. CFA crews from Mt Martha CFA were able to arrive within minutes after attending a meeting at the station. Other crews from Dromana, Mornington, Hallam, Rowville and the Frankston and Dandenong high angle rescue team were on-scene soon after. They used ropes, harnesses and pulleys in the three-anda-half-hour operation. Gusting winds prevented the police helicopter from assisting. The incident controller, Lieutenant Brandon Crowder, of Mt Martha CFA, praised police for their “heroic” efforts. “The police did well in taking care of the woman’s wellbeing as best they could and in keeping her safe in the traumatic incident,” he said. “They then ‘walk-assisted’ her as she was winched up to the road.” The woman suffered minor injuries and was taken to Frankston Hospital for a medical assessment.
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Community Lunch. National Seniors professionals, empowering women worldwide upcycle & join the conversation. Held at Mt Martha Join us for a “Pot Luck” lunch each Thursday fromALDI 12 Mornington Peninsula Branch. House Community House.Medical Centre 5976 3600 through service and advocacy. Join us at a 132 534 Mornington Village pm to 1 pm. Lunch is prepared and cooked in our Looking for a local social group aligned to a national, Details BoomerangBags.MM@gmail.com dinner meeting and see what we do. Email: 5975 8239 Village Pharmacy 5975 4344 own kitchen. Cost $5. Bookings essential beforeAVY Nails non-political, advocacy group for seniors’ issues? Try Mornington or 0414-825-863 zontamornington@hotmail.com Wednesday 2pm. Mt Eliza Neighbourhood House 90 us out at our November social activities! Couples and Community Choir BWS 5974 6105 Nando’s 5975 4959 Charity Garage Sale Canadian Bay Rd, Mt Eliza singles welcome. Memberships available for 2018. Monday night 7 – 9 pm Our new choir is up and Saturday 18 & Sunday 19 August, 8.30am – 2.00pm phone 9787 8160 BRAD’s Contact Fresh ireneanderson2013@gmail.com Meats 5976 2888 Quik Stitches 5976 4066 but we need more members! Led by Jess ALDI 132 534 running Mornington Village Medical Centre Garage sale with5976 a sausage3600 sizzle from 11am – St Peter’s Mornington Playgroups Mornington Peninsula Astronomical Society Wynne,Cuts the choir will be singing old songs, new5976 4474 Deck Cafe Smart & Color 1pm. To support this worthy cause to help raise Are you looking for a Playgroup? Entry via Octavia Public Stargazing songs, and songs from around the world. For funds for Peninsula City Church, located at 7/22a AVY Nails 5975 8239 Mornington Village 5975 4344 Bakery 5975 6557 5973 9700 Street through the Church Office. Grandparents EastendHear inspiring talks, view stars, planets, clusters and Telstra beginners and the more experience and youPharmacy don’t Green Island Ave, Mt Martha. Parking on the nature group is on Mondays 10am - 12pm, General galaxies through our powerful telescopes have to read music to attend. $10.00 per session, first 9008 3558 Reject Shop 5975 9081 strip at the top of5975 the driveway is preferred. Playgroup Tuesdays 10am-12pm. everyMornington Friday in January, and then 8pm on the 6105 The session free, just come along. For further info please BWS Cost $5 per Freechoice 5974 Nando’s 4959 family, and please bring a piece of fruit to share.Glenn All 1st Friday of every month at The Briars5975 dark-sky contactSushi the Mt Martha House 466 Esplanade, phone U3A Mornington Art & Craft Show. McCulloch Photography 5811 Tokyo Kitchen 5975 6850 welcome. Details: 5975 0198 observatory. Melway ref 151 E1. Bookings are2888 5974 2297 Stitches September Friday5976 21 (2-5pm) & Saturday 22 BRAD’s FreshInside Meats 5976 Quik 4066 Story Newsagency 5975 5849 Woolworths 5974 6105 essential. Small fee payable. (10am-3pm) Currawong Community Centre, 5-7 Probus Club Art Connect Details www.mpas.asn.au or Currawong St, Mornington Gold coin donation The Combined Mornington Probus Club has a new Every second Monday 11 am&– 2Color pm Get together Deck Cafe Smart Cuts 5976 4474 phone241 0419 253 252. Find us on Facebook Main Street, Mornington Victoria 3931 Ph: 5975 5702space meeting venue which is now at The Mornington Golf entry. Devonshire teas $5. www.u3amornington. with other like-minded people in a beautiful www.facebook.com/mpas0/ Club, Tallis Drive, Mornington. The Club meets on where you can do your thing and be surrounded org.au Ph 59759773. Come to enjoy the exhibition Eastend 5975 6557 by Telstra 5973 9700 the first Tuesday of each month (exceptBakery January) at Mt Eliza Men’s Shed others doing theirs. Bring your own unfinished and talks from artists and the many activities U3A 9.30 for 10.00am. Visitors are most welcome. Call the Our Men’s Shed currently meets each Thursday project or new idea with you and all your own membership offers. Membership Officer Freechoice Mornington morning 9.30am – 12.30pm. Men 9008 of all ages in Mt supplies. is untutored,Shop however, you will be 3558 TheClass Reject 5975 9081 Book Fair on 5975 3901 for details. Eliza are most welcome. We do community projects working alongside established artists. Tea and coffee The Mornington Lions Club Annual Charity Book for schools, clubs, etc. and also encourage individual supplied, cost $5Sushi per class. CallKitchen the Mt Martha House Balcombe Estuary Reserves GlennGroup McCulloch Photography 5975 5811 Tokyo 5975 6850 Fair will take place on January 5 & 6 at Peninsula projects. If you would like to lead a small group on for dates 5974 2297. BERG Mt Martha is a bushland friends group for the Community Theatre, Mornington. Donations of another day/time or join us on Thursdays, just let Balcombe Estuary Reserves MirangStory Ave Mt Martha. Youth Music Society Inside Newsagency 5975 5849 Peninsula Woolworths 6105 books welcomed.5974 Contact Aileen 0413 507 000 for us know. Regular working bees are held on Sun, Tues, Wed NEW MEMBERS WANTED! PYMS offer the pick-up/ drop-off information. Contact Don on 0402 457 938 and Friday mornings as well as Waterwatch and opportuinity tolearn and play music in an “Come & Try Bowls” for Ladies. Estuary watch to monitor water quality. Volunteers Wanted encouraging and supportiveenvironment. The For more information please contact: Enveco Health is an innovative social enterprise Saturday Morning Music School hasprograms for Thurs Sept 6, 9.30am Come and have a fun morning info@berg.org.au, 0447 160 288, www.berg.org.au aiming to assist those with mental ill-health live preps to grade 6. The Wednesday nightChamber trying our great game of lawn bowls, followed independently in the community and to recover in a Orchestra provides a challenging programfor by Devonshire Tea. Mornington Bowling Club, French Classes supportive non-clinical environment. We’re currently string and woodwind players. The participants The Esplanade, Mornington. Free but register for Bentons Square and Seaford Community Centres. seeking volunteers to get involved in this innovative willgain ensemble skills and be introduced to If you always wanted to learn the language or catering by Sept 4. Email: ccoatmbc@gmail.com or project. If you would like to know more visit www. orchestralrepertoire. For further info please visit the to consolidate your skills, come along and join phone Paula 0400302090 241 Main Street, enveco.org.au and send us a message. www.peninsulayouthmusicsociety.org.au, or contact one of our groups of France loving students. All Mornington Peninsula Welsh Ladies Choir 5975 8841 levels. Friendly and relaxing atmosphere with an Probus Mornington Victoria We warmly welcome new choristers to join a happy experienced native French teacher. The Mt Eliza Village Ladies Probus Club, meet on Mornington Peninsula Golf Classic and supportive group of women who love singing For details call Sylviane 0417691817 the first Monday of each month at 10.00am at the Mon 29 Oct to Thurs 1 Nov 5702 Ph: 5975 together. No, you don’t have to be Welsh. No Uniting Church, Canadian Bay Rd. Mt Eliza. We The 4 day tournament will be played at Portsea, Mt Martha Valley Probus Club Welsh speaking skills are needed and no auditions welcome visitors and new members. Moonah Links, Flinders & The Dunes. The graded Held every second Thursday of the month, starting are required. We rehearse on Sunday evenings Details 9787 3640 individual stableford tournament is open to both at 9.30am, at the Community Hall Dromana. Come in the comfort of the Frankston Uniting Church, men and women. Many inclusions 4 days of golf, along and meet us, we are a very active club and all Sequence (Board Game) High Street, Frankston. For more information carts on 3 days, lunches, 2 dinners (at The National are welcome. Details 5982 1892 Looking for people who may be interested in playing contact Helen 0424719291 or email our secretary Golf Club and Rosebud Country Club), prizes and Sequence with a group of people. Happy to teach Southern Sounds Chorus souvenir polo. Shotgun starts (either morning or secretarympwlchoir@gmail.com new players. Ladies, Southern Sounds Chorus would love you to afternoon fields). Early Bird Entry Fee only $695. For details call Alan on 0429 429 296 Mornington Police Senior Community Register come and sing with them in beautiful a capella 4 part Hurry! Closes soon. Helping the elderly, frail and isolated community harmony, Barbershop style! No experience necessary. Free Computer Lessons For more information phone 0422 691 or members to feel safe in their homes. For more All ages welcome. We rehearse every Tuesday Mornington Senior Citizens Club,11 Flinders Drive, email info@golfmorningtonpeninsula.com.au evening 7-10pm at St Judes Primary School hall, Mornington is offering seniors free one on one information and or application forms to join the Mornington Senior Citizens Club 30 Warrandyte Rd Langwarrin. For details phone lessons on computers, iPads, tablets and mobile register phone 5973 6533 Mon - Fri 9.00am - Noon Come and enjoy our events at our very friendly Jennyne 0438 783 475 or visit southernsounds.org.au phones. We can also advise on what sort of device We are located at the Police Station in Main Street, club. Free oneon-one computer classes Mon – Fri. would suit you before you buy. Mornington Foster carer Ph 5973 5763 Ring Sue Parker on 5973 5763 Every child deserves to smile. 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We lunch, jazz and prizes. $50 per car to register. 3rd Thursday of every month, 7.00pm – 9.30pm offer education and support for patients and carers Peninsula Prostate Cancer Support Group Call Pam to register 0409 831 110 All welcome. Zonta is a leading global service organisation of coping with chronic lung disease with the aim of Bentons Square Community Centre leading an improved quality of life. Details Christine 7:00pm second Wednesday each month 0419 314 587 Share the journey in a relaxed, caring environment. Partners, carers and friends are most welcome. Boomerang Bags Contact 0422 608 345 peninsulapcsg@hotmail.com The next Community Events calendar will be published 18th September 2018. Mondays 1pm-4pm A community driven initiative tackling plastic Email your free listing to communityevents@mpnews.com.au by 13th September 2018. pollution at the grassroots level. Make friends,
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Road congestion a daunting ‘challenge’ Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au MELBOURNE’S rapid population growth and the popularity of the Mornington Peninsula as its “playground” is putting obvious and unwelcome pressure on its road network – particularly the southern peninsula freeway which daily struggles to cope with traffic. A report to last week’s Mornington Peninsula Shire Council meeting on alternative traffic plans – Southern Peninsula Freeway Reserve, sought leave to investigate other transport options and manage ways of implementing them. The shire’s traffic and road safety strategist Doug Bradbrook said the investigation to ease congestion on the southern peninsula “ranks as one of the most important transport challenges the … shire faces”. “With Melbourne’s population forecast to be eight million by 2050 and the Mornington Peninsula referred to as Melbourne’s playground, the pressures on the shire’s road network are going to significantly increase,” he said. “The preliminary investigation of traffic planning for the southern peninsula was the council’s response to significant ongoing concerns raised by the community in relation to the increasing impacts of traffic congestion – especially during summer periods and long weekends. “It also supports the recent council decision to recognise the importance of the Tootgarook wetlands. This deci-
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sion included requesting VicRoads to remove the public acquisition overlay currently in place for the southern peninsula freeway reserve.” Consultants Traffix Group had provided a comprehensive, but preliminary, assessment of current traffic con-
ditions on the southern peninsula, Mr Bradbrook said. “Due to the extensive developed residential areas west of Rye and the extent of the Tootgarook wetlands there are limited opportunities to develop potential options as alternatives to us-
ing the freeway reserve. “Nevertheless, the investigation has resulted in ideas for a range of short, medium and long term traffic congestion management options that would be alternatives to using the southern peninsula freeway reserve through the
Tootgarook wetlands.” He said the range of potential options “become progressively more complex and costly, and with greater impacts, as the options become more substantive to resolve congestion in the longer term”. The report follows a decision by council on 24 April to place the draft road improvement strategy on public exhibition for four weeks and to provide a preliminary report within 90 days on traffic movements on the southern peninsula as an alternative to the freeway reserve overlay between Boneo Road and Blairgowrie. Mr Bradbrook said to progress beyond the initial investigation of alternatives to using the southern peninsula freeway reserve the shire should seek community views and feedback on traffic management ideas and options. It should also seek state government partnerships with Transport for Victoria and VicRoads, and develop an integrated transport plan to “provide strategic direction and a basis for guiding and evaluating longer-term options”. He said there was a need for transport and economic modelling to further develop and ensure the viability of the options; for a comprehensive assessment of social and environmental impacts of options; and, for a conclusive environmental impact assessment of an arterial road corridor or freeway through the Tootgarook wetlands. The shire has submitted a funding proposal to VicRoads and Transport for Victoria seeking consideration as part of the state’s prioritised transport infrastructure program.
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Award recalls night of terror A FORMER policeman was last week presented with the Victoria Police Star at the Police Academy. The award recognises police killed or seriously injured in the line of duty. Senior Constable Peter Steele, of Rye, was on patrol with Sergeant Brian Stooke in CentreDandenong Road, Cheltenham, when they were shot by notorious gunman Pavel “Mad Max” Marinof, 12.15am, 9 June 1985. Stooke was hit four times, with the bullets severing his spinal cord and leaving him a paraplegic; Steele was hit in the shoulder with the bullet passing through his armpit. The shot caused him to drop his gun and take cover. Although injured he managed to radio for assistance and relay details of the incident and the gunman’s vehicle. The extent of Senior Constable Steele’s wounds forced him to take 6-8 weeks to recover,
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and the scars of that painful legacy were still evident last week. In 1986 – well before the Victoria Police Star was introduced – he was awarded a Highly Commended certificate. Sergeant Stooke was awarded the Victoria Police Star in 2007. Marinof also shot and wounded Sergeant Ray Kirkwood, who was with Senior Constable Graeme Sayce, Sergeant Garry Morell, of the Dog Squad, Detective Sergeant John Kapentanovski and Senior Detective Rod McDonald. “It is important that Victoria Police have an award which honours these people and reminds society about the challenges they face every day,” Victoria Police Blue Ribbon Foundation peninsula branch president Darryl Nation, who was at the awards ceremony, said. Stephen Taylor
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pected garden art and sculpture make this a wonderful garden for strolling and exploring. There are generous lawns to relax and picnic on and numerous intimate spaces to sit and contemplate different garden views,” she said. Coffee, refreshments, produce and plant sales will be available, with proceeds going to support Global Gardens of Peace – an Australian charity that aims to plan, design and deliver gardens to support vulnerable communities around the world. Musk Cottage, 371 Musk Creek Road, Flinders, 10am-4.30pm Saturday 1 September and Sunday 2 September, adults $10 (children under-18 free), students $5.
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Ulysses crew to rally at Mornington A MOTORCYCLE club claiming to be one of the largest social clubs in Australia is coming to Mornington early next year. The Ulysses Club, for riders aged over 40, will hold its national rally at Mornington Racecourse, Monday 25 February to Sunday 3 March The seven-day rally is likely to attract 2000-2500 motorcycle enthusiasts from Australia and overseas. Members will be riding their motorcycles, scooters and trikes, and there will also be around 100-150 RVs for those members who will take the opportunity to have an extended travelling holiday. The rally also means businesses will benefit as the Ulysses Club members will need accommodation, and are likely to frequent restaurants, supermarkets, wineries, art galleries and tourism sites. The public can attend an open day and trade show, 10am-9pm, Thursday 28 February, at the racecourse with motorcycle manufacturers and their latest bikes and trade stalls. Entry is $15 adult, $5 for those under 16 and $35 a family of two adults, two children under 16 years. The motorcycles will be on show during the grand parade through Mornington 9-10am, Saturday 2 March. The club is hoping residents will line the route and wave as motorcyclists ride past. Plans are yet to be finalised for the parade to finish at Mornington Park, where members of the public can join in the civic welcome ceremony and presentation of the Motorcycle Apprentice of the Year.
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The Live for Lombok event at Baha has been organised by expatriate Indonesians and other members of the Rye community. “We might not be able to help everyone over there, but we can show them love and support and that we care, with live music and performances from local bands,” organiser Kelana Dani said. Performing on the night will be Brotherhood, Pie in the Sky, SugaTree, Unholly Rolla, Matty Jones, Eddie Wearne and Christian Rose from Alpine Valentine. "It's great to be able to give back where we can and this is a small way
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Safe housing for youth a ‘priority’ PROVIDING crisis accommodation to young people unable to live at home in Rosebud and Frankston has been identified as a priority by Mornington Peninsula Shire Council. A campaign launched last week calls on the state government to provide two new crisis accommodation homes on the southern peninsula. The shire recently brought together industry experts in its campaign to advocate for safer access to emergency housing “where it’s needed most”. The resulting Youth2 campaign, in which the shire works with young people experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness, has come about through a partnership with community organisations and service providers across the peninsula and Frankston. The Youth2 team was identified and connected through a youth advisory group which includes representatives from Headspace/YSAS, Mission Australia, Salvo Care Eastern, Brotherhood of St Laurence, Fusion, White Lion, as well as the shire and Frankston Council. Australian Bureau of Statistics figures for 2011-16 show a 17.4 per cent increase in people experiencing homelessness in Frankston and a 9.6 per cent increase on the peninsula. Young people are over-represented
in the figures, with 26 per cent of those experiencing homelessness aged 25 or younger. This means 220 young people are homeless at any given time in Frankston and on the peninsula. At the Youth2 campaign launch on Monday 23 July members committed to identifying and advocating for service development projects and infrastructure to help improve housing security and reduce homelessness. The group says young people should have access to safe, local and affordable housing and wants the state government to provide two new crisis accommodation homes on the southern peninsula. “We’re uniting these groups and getting serious about ensuring our youth feel valued, supported and safe on the peninsula and in neighbouring areas,” the mayor Cr Bryan Payne said. “Frankston and Rosebud are wellconnected hubs with existing youth support services. The new crisis accommodation centres would mean young people would not have to leave their local area in times of need.” Details: visit youth2.org.au To find accommodation for a homeless person or someone with a housing problem, visit mornpen.vic.gov.au/ housing Stephen Taylor
Judges’ choice: Lucy Steer and Liv Zuidema savour their award. Picture: Supplied
Students taste victory in food contest FLINDERS Christian College students Lucy Steer and Liv Zuidema rose to the challenge to win the National Secondary Schools Culinary Challenge, Saturday 11 August. The two-day event was run by the Australian Culinary Federation at Holmesglen Institute, Glen Waverley. The Year 12 food studies students delighted the judges
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NEWS DESK Choir ‘blooms’ like its colouful emblem
Sweet harmony: Mornington Peninsula Welsh Ladies Choir welcomes new members. Picture: Supplied
MORNINGTON Peninsula Welsh Ladies Choir president Helen Selby compares the group’s progress to its symbol, “a brilliant daffodil and our daffodil is blooming”. “We were formed just 11 weeks ago under the direction of the amazing choral conductor Tom Buchanan,” Ms Selby said. “We already have 35 choristers and [recently] performed our first concert with none other than the Australian Welsh Male Choir. “We have another concert planned with that choir next month and, in November, are performing at the Melbourne Recital Centre.” New choristers are invited to join this “happy and supportive group of women who love singing together”, Ms Selby said. “No Welsh-speaking skills are needed and no auditions are required. We would love to have a choir of 100.” Call Helen Selby on 0424 719 291 or email secretarympwlchoir@gmail. com
Gifts register open Foreshore ripe for storytelling for public inspection Continued from Page 1 The gifts, benefits and hospitality register is available for public scrutiny, but only at the shire’s Rosebud office during business hours (“Opening the books on shire’s gifts” The News 5/2/18). An appointment must be made to see the register and the inspection time is limited to 15 minutes. No photocopies or photographs are allowed to be taken of the register and a council officer is present while the register is being looked at. Councillors and shire officers who have made declarations in the register are told that the register has been inspected and can see who has made the inspection. As previously reported by The News, gifts declared in the register range from a $2 necklace from the Friends of Los Palos group to Mr Cowie’s Mediterranean Cruise (“Airfares, AFL, wine olive oil and chocolates on shire’s gifts list” 26/3/18). Mr Cowie and the shire’s corporate counsel David Carrington have also accepted tickets to the Australian Open tennis. Mr Cowie went courtesy of Optus and Mr Carrington was a guest of recruitment firm, Taylor Root. Mr Cowie passed on two $200 tickets to a Cricket Victoria function at the
MCG to other council officers. The gifts register is audited each year by the Victorian Auditor General’s Office with the results being passed on to council’s risk and audit committee, but not made public (“Calls for ‘open’ shire gifts register” The News 22/1/18). The Gifts, Benefits and Hospitality Policy states: “Gifts, benefits and hospitality received must not create a real or perceived sense of obligation that may lead to a perception of preference or conflict. “Councillors and council staff are to ensure that attendance at private functions does not have potential implications for council’s reputation or image or may cause an actual or perceived conflict of interest.” Mr Cowie said shire officers “in consultation with their manager, consider each invitation on its merits and make appropriate decisions consistent with the shire’s gifts policy”. “Mornington Peninsula Shire goes beyond the minimum transparency requirements and makes the gifts register available for public inspection,” he said. “All shire officers clearly understand their obligations to avoid conflicts of interest and do not accept invitations that may give rise to any conflict of interest.”
A SELECTION of stories, images and poems about Safety Beach foreshore feature in a book being launched by Safety Beach Foreshore Landscape Committee this week. Rambles and Rhymes along Safety Beach Foreshore will be launched at an afternoon tea, 2.30pm, Friday 24 August, at the Safety Beach Sailing Club. The 70 pages of coloured photos, poems and essays are based upon the 11 “poetry pillars” standing along four kilometres of the Bay Trail adjacent to Marine Drive, Safety Beach. Author Tom McCullough has written other publications, including a 300-page history of the Safety Beach Sailing Club for its 50th anniversary: Logbook 1967-2017. He composed and designed the poetry pillars that were installed last year as one of the shire’s Placemakers projects in 2016-18. “The little book aims to stimulate more interest by schools and adult walking groups who may not realise how rich the heritage of Safety Beach has become since 1836, when it was first named a shipwrecked sheep farmer called John Aitken,” Safety Beach foreshore landscape committee secretary Sue Kellond said. The story is featured on Pillar 9. The book looks at historical incidents, an original indigenous settlement, early European colonists, US Marines training in WWII, bayside
Author’s view: Tom McCullough’s Rambles and Rhymes along Safety Beach Foreshore will be launched this week. Picture: Supplied
vegetation, fish and birdlife, environmental pollution and the ships travelling along Port Phillip’s channels. All feature in the 11 short poems on pillars erected last year, but the book presents background information with lists for further reading, along with information about Safety Beach developments over the past 20 years. Mr McCullough also helped fund the initial print-run of the book,
together with a sponsorship by the Bendigo Bank. Mr McCullough has retired as founding president of the committee. His work continues with friends of the foreshore in planting vegetation and clearing weeds along the Bay Trail each month. RSVP for catering to 5987 1571 or 0448 899 924, or email gmilledge@ bigpond.com
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Back to the start for skatepark Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au EIGHT years after the need for a skatepark was “identified” at Mt Martha, residents are again being asked to suggest a site. Mornington Peninsula Shire in 2012 announced plans to spend $850,000 on a skatepark on the parade ground at the corner of Kilburn Grove and the Esplanade, next to Mt Martha Tennis Club. That decision came four years after the need for a skatepark at Mt Martha was identified in the shire’s Skate and BMX Strategy 2008. But the club proved the shire was skating on thin ice when it finally admitted the land earmarked for the skatepark was leased to the club (“Tennis club aces skatepark plan” The News 24/4/18). The shire was unable to carry out its threat to revoke the lease, which expires in late 2022, or use planning laws to compulsory “recover” the land. In April this year the shire admitted defeat, with infrastructure strategy and climate change executive manager Davey Smith saying it was “continuing to review its options in relation to the proposed skatepark in Mt Martha”. Those options last week led to the shire saying it wants to hear from residents about where to put a skatepark in Mt Martha. “Due to an existing lease at the Mt Martha parade ground, the project cannot proceed at the preferred site until
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the current lease term expires at end of 2022,” a news release from the shire stated without mentioning the tennis club. It said the parade ground had been seen as the most suitable site “due to its proximity to the town centre, ease of access and good passive surveillance”. Tennis club president Ken Davis has suggested there is room for a skatepark on a council reserve at the corner of Nepean Highway and Craigie Road, Mt Martha. He said the park was close to houses and near a bus stop. In April, Cr Bev Colomb said while no formal decision had been made to abandon building the skatepark near the tennis club “there is a need to go back to see if there is somewhere else”. She expected officers to brief councillors on other options “in a couple of weeks’ time”. “It was an unfortunate error that the land was re-leased to the tennis club and I was saddened that we couldn’t come to an agreement with the club”. In what the shire terms a “first round consultation” running from Monday 27 August to 28 September, members of the public can attend a drop-in session at Mt Martha House 5pm-7pm Monday 27 August or send comments to mornpen.vic.gov.au/haveyoursay. Surveys will also be available at the shire’s offices in Rosebud, Mornington, Hastings and Somerville. Comments can also be mailed to: Sport and Recreation Team, Mt Martha Skate Park, Mornington Peninsula Shire, Private Bag 1000, Rosebud 3939.
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Artistic leanings: Pupils Ruby and Lily with their award-winning works. Picture: Yanni
Awards for sports in full colour OUR Lady of Fatima pupils Lily, Ruby and Lara might be young, but they’re already winning plaudits for their artwork. The youngsters’ works were highly commended in a Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery art competition for primary and secondary
pupils based on the theme of sport. Visual art teacher Amanda Heggen said the school was “delighted and excited” with the pupils’ success in being awarded Packing Room prizes by the organising committee. Their work will be displayed at Antipodes Bookshop, Sorrento,
until Sunday 26 August. They will receive their certificates at an award ceremony at the gallery, Monday 24 September. Winners of a first, second or third prize will have their work hung in the gallery at a later date.
Garden to ‘unite community’ Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au BLAIRGOWRIE Community Garden Group members are excited at being given the opportunity to develop an extensive vegetable garden at Stringer Road Reserve. The group – aligned with the Sorrento Community Centre – was last week granted a five-year lease on a section of the reserve by Mornington Peninsula Shire Council. The group had been in discussions with the shire over the past year to secure the site, in Melbourne Road. The council believes the area is underutilised and development of a community garden, on two unused tennis courts, will improve the area’s amenity, as well as offer recreational benefits to participants. The gardening group’s Anne Van Veen said members – and “a large proportion of Blairgowrie” – were thrilled with the lease approval. “We’ve raised $3000 over the past six months through sausage sizzles, wine drives and through selling plants,” she said. “We’ve tried to keep everything with a garden theme. Now everyone’s getting behind us. We’ve had people dropping off their compost and Blairgowrie IGA are giving us their vegetables peelings. “We will develop a garden that unites people and be a place where they can grow vegetables, fruit trees and succulents. “We’ll do workshops and promotions, such as teaching the art of bottling and preserving fruit and vegetables.” The garden group has already established four beds on the courts. It is applying for $4000 in grants for a 25,000-litre water tank, with more applications anticipated. They are looking forward to working with schools and other groups as the gardens become established. Other parts of the reserve are used by Rye junior football and cricket teams. It has a leash-
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NEWS DESK A brake in time to miss falling pine KITTY Wood almost didn’t make it home to Somers last week after a large pine tree came crashing down just metres from her car’s front bumper. The alert woman, in her 80s, thanks her lucky stars that she saw the mature tree moving ominously in strong winds in Coolart Road, south of Hodgins Road, and braked hard while watching it fall heavily across the road. “It was beginning to come down when I saw it,” Ms Wood said, recounting the shock she felt when it landed a mere car’s length in front of her – and possible injury or worse. “Images flashed through my mind of the poor fellow crushed in his car by a tree in the country the other day,” she said. “The woman in the car behind me pulled up and said she couldn’t believe how lucky I was. She said I should take a Tatts ticket. “I think I’ve used up all my luck.” Strong winds played havoc with trees on the Mornington Peninsula last week, with gusts up to 100kph causing many to fall and keeping SES crews busy. Ms Wood said she turned around and drove back to Hodgins Road for phone reception and called police to warn of the danger. Cars were still driving down Coolart Road and being forced to turn around when they came to the fallen tree. “I don’t like these pine trees,” Ms Wood said. “There’s a whole lot of them as you come out of Somers. They keep coming down across roads and there’s nowhere to go when they do.”
Clean example: Members of the anti-AGL floating gas terminal group joined 4Ocean in a clean-up of the fireshore at Hastings on Sunday. Picture: Don Juniper
Groups join forces for clean-up MEMBERS of the community group fighting plans for a floating gas terminal at Crib Point last week joined forces with international environment group 4Ocean to clean up the Hastings foreshore. Rob Knowles of the Save Westernport NO AGL group said that in doing so its members “showed that they not only say what they think they act what they think”. The group will take its concerns to the state government on Friday when it delivers a petition calling on Planning Minister Richard Wynne to block AGL’s gas import plan.
AGL is yet to lodge its submission with Mr Wynne who will then decide if environmental studies (Environmental Effects Statement) are needed for the floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU). The project also needs the goahead from the federal Department of Environment and Energy under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 and the Victorian EPA. Mr Knowles said 40 members of the anti-AGL group and members of 4Oceans filled 40 hessian bags with rubbish, “mainly plastics bags, cardboard cups, drink cans
and straws”. “Western Port is a Ramsar site, which is a wetland listed as having international importance. The bay is recognised for its diverse assemblage of water birds and wetland vegetation,” Mr Knowles said. “Not only do we have to stop AGL from polluting the bay by permanently mooring its gas factory ship in it, we have to stop the public from throwing their rubbish into it, as can be seen by what we gathered today. “We all have a role to play, to keep this Bay pristine for future generations.” Keith Platt
Fusion wants vote to support cafe plan FOR the past two years team members at Fusion Mornington Peninsula has dreamed of a social enterprise thrift shop and cafe to assist their work among young people on the Mornington Peninsula. The Christian youth and community organisation, based in the former army barracks at Mt Martha, has been providing housing, youth programs and community support since the 1960s. Programs seek to connect young people aged 15-21 to networks in the community and engage them with a wider sense of belonging and achievement. By providing early interventions to youths within its program, it seeks to address the many issues that trigger long-term homelessness. Fusion‘s Stephanie Byrne said the thrift shop would provide an ongoing income stream for their work and serve as a community hub for trainees, volunteers and visitors. It would be an extension of their mission: Strengthening young people through a community based response: accommodating, educating, supporting and sharing life. “The shop would be a convenient space for people of all ages, with values of community wellbeing placed alongside profitability,” she said. “Donated goods would be renovated, repurposed and sold. Young and old will work alongside one another, helping vulnerable young people develop employability skills and healthy connections to the local community.” Community groups will be invited to use the cafe/meeting space for classes and gettogethers. The dream could be made a reality through the state government’s Pick My Project community grants initiative. Fusion is asking Mornington Peninsula residents aged over 16 to vote for the Pick My Project community grants initiative to help it secure the necessary $110,000 funding. Vote at pickmyproject.vic.gov.au/rounds/ pick-my-project/ideas/fusion-retro-thrift-storecommunity-cafe
One-time Group 1 leader over finish line in Spain OBITUARY
Nick Columb, 1946-2018 Journalist, racehorse owner, football club president By Peter McCullough SPORTING identity Nick Columb died on Friday 10 August while holidaying in Spain. He was 72. For many Mornington residents he will be remembered as the former owner of Morning Star Farm (originally ‘Sunnyside') just off Nepean Highway between Mornington and Mt Eliza. Built for the Gillett family in 1867, the property lay vacant for some years after the departure of the Franciscans who had converted it into
a “training farm for boys”. On 4 November, 1986 The Age reported the change of ownership: "Nick Columb, 41, former journalist, now racehorse owner and winner of numerous races, including last year's Caulfield Cup with his mare, Tristarc, lives with (his family) on their brood mare stud farm, Morning Star Farm. The house, which was dilapidated when they bought it in 1981, has been extensively renovated … After a spectacular run of failures he is now home and hosed." Within a year or two of that report the Columb family had moved on. Although he may have experienced a setback or two, Nick Columb managed to capture the attention of journalists at regular intervals. In 2003 he was managing singer Peter Brocklehurst. In 2006 a newspaper reported that Columb agreed to "...generously accept the role
of defining the path forward..." for the Thoroughbred Racehorse Owners' Association which had just dismissed its executive and members. Columb was described as a "long term friend and life member”. He was chairman of the association for close to 20 years. In 2008, Nick Columb ran unsuccessfully for the position of Melbourne’s Lord Mayor against Robert Doyle. Two years later he was axed from his regular Sport 927 segment, describing it as “censorship” following his on-air comments about talks between TVN and Queensland racing. In 2013, The South China Morning Post reported Columb filling a role created by the Hong Kong Jockey Club to "guide and assist mainland owners”. Apparently he was still a "respected
bloodstock consultant" to the Jockey Club and living in Asia at the time of his death. Whenever Columb's name has appeared in the newspapers it has invariably been accompanied by the word “colourful”. While at times controversial, he has also been described as "the most successful Group 1 winning horse owner of the 1980s", with two Caulfield Cups, two Golden Slippers, two Oaks and a Derby to his credit. Although his relationship with Caulfield trainer Ross McDonald was sometimes volatile, together they won 22 Group 1 races. Less successful was his venture into the management of Australian rules football: in 1989 he was president of Footscray Football Club and favoured the then-proposed merger with Fitzroy. The off-field controversy was something that Bulldog fans have never forgotten.
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Parenting expert’s advice results in a full house By Cameron McCullough THERE was hardly a spare seat in the house as renowned adolescent and child psychologist, Dr Michael CarrGregg came to St Macartan’s Primary School to talk on the art of parenting. One of Australia’s highest profile experts in the field, he is the author of 12 books, sits on the board of the Family Peace Foundation and the National Centre Against Bullying. He is a contributor to numerous print publications, and is a regular on television and radio where he is often consulted about parenting and the raising of children. The initiative, organised by the school’s parents association, was open to not just parents of the school, but to all parents. “While we really wanted the night to be useful for the parents of our school, it seemed a waste to limit such a great speaker to our parents only,” said Stephen Foster of the school’s parents association. “We sold out, which was great, and we are proud that the money raised has been donated to three local charities”. Ties for Lives Foundation, Headspace Frankston, and St Macartan’s Parish Youth Groups were all recipients of funds from the night. The Ties for Lives Foundation, a local charity that run an awareness program to spot early signs of depression and anxiety, were recipients of a $1000 donation. “We were delighted to be part of a fabulous information night initiated
by the parents association”, said Ties for Lives Foundation CEO David L. Wright. “The opportunity to improve mental health literacy in our school community is key to supporting our young people. The night ties in with our work around Vitality Mindset: Build-
ing healthy habits mostly around relationships, food, sleep, exercise and meaningful pursuits.” The school’s parents association is planning more fundraising events with their Community Market Day being held at the school on Sunday 28 October.
“This is a great community event with an emphasis on sustainability, local produce and craft”, said Mr Foster. “We invite other schools and community groups to be part of it. Money raised on the day will be donated to Vinnies”.
Parenting advice with a wider purpose: (l to r). Bridie Keily, Youth Minister St Macartan’s Parish, Dr Michael CarrGregg, David L Wright from Ties for Lives, and Sallie Thomas, St Macartan’s event co-ordinator.
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A SUPERBLY restored and brilliantly located heritage listed limestone residence almost on the doorstep of the vibrant Sorrento village.With its original features intact, this beautiful period home exudes all the charm of yesteryear, and a reflection of early Sorrento living at its best. Comprising three suites, each with its own exquisite en-suite with a double spa, plus individual lounge and dining area. A central kitchen with an adjoining dining area is graced with two stunning feature limestone walls and quarry tile flooring. There are front and rear outdoor areas, and parking accommodation at the front of the property. The limestone cottage was built around 1880 by local stonemason George Morce. Eastcliff is set on 724M2, surrounded by cottage gardens both front and at the rear. Outdoor garden areas provide the perfect location to sit back and relax and to enjoy the serenity. Heating and cooling in the all the bedrooms, along with gas log fireplaces provides total comfort. Just 400 metres from the Sorrento Village, it is an easy stroll to the shops, restaurants, bay and ocean beaches and the ferry to Queenscliff. The home represents idyllic Sorrento living where there’s nothing to do but enjoy all the privileges of the Sorrento neighbourhood.n
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ADDRESS: 881 Melbourne Road, SORRENTO FOR SALE: $1,750,000 DESCRIPTION: 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 car INSPECT AGENT: Mark Prentice, 0408 117 772, 2395 Point Nepean Road, RYE, 5985 2351 or 78 Ocean Beach Road, SORRENTO, 5984 4177
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tHiStlEWaitE • Quintessential Mount Eliza home, beautifully renovated and set on 2/3 acre (approx), just moments to Walkers Road Primary School and the Village • Contemporary kitchen with stone tops and stainless steel appliances, light filled lounge with fireplace, plus second living area with adjoining dining zone • Master with WIR and ensuite, generous bedrooms, family bathroom and study, plus gas ducted heating and evaporative cooling • Expansive alfresco deck, solar heated in ground swimming pool, plus detached studio/workshop with kitchenette and bathroom
For Sale Price inspect Marcus Gollings Effie Merson
Contact Agent See Online Advertising 0422 236 990 0478 789 751
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tHE HaMPtonS • This Hamptons-style home boasts four bedrooms plus a study/5th bedroom • Ilve kitchen with stone island, mirrored splashback and butler’s pantry • Sumptuous lounge with flickering gas log fireplace plus second living area featuring 3-metre ceilings and oak flooring • Multiple sliding glass doors instantly unite the interior with the alfresco patio
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28 Carnoustie Grove
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aVaLon • Modernised beachside home set on a 783sqm (approx) allotment with potential for subdivision or future second storey with bay views (STCA) • Modernised kitchen, light-filled open plan living and dining opening to deck and in ground swimming pool with water feature • Large master/second living area, three spacious bedrooms, plus updated family bathroom and study nook • Ducted heating, log burner and air-conditioning, plus cubby house and double lock-up garage, just steps to the Dava Drive cafes, clifftop trails and the beach
auction inspect Marcus gollings Kathryn Lonie
This Saturday 25th August at 12pm Saturday 11:30 -12:00pm 0422 236 990 0409 333 349
Mount Martha
219 Marine Drive
ara • Exceedingly rare 1234sqm (approx) seaside allotment to build your dream home, just footsteps to the sand • Wonderfully elevated to capture spectacular water views, cradled up a private driveway • Panoramic bay views across the Safety Beach shoreline and marina, just moments to Martha Cove, the yacht club and golf course • An hour from Melbourne CBD and short drive to Mt Martha Primary, Balcombe Grammar and Tassell Cove beach
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McCRAE 35 Hilary Avenue
● Substantial beachside family home with 3 living areas
● Classic 3-bedroom cottage in exclusive beachside location
● Covered alfresco deck with bay glimpses and a view to the You Yangs
● Fantastic potential to renovate, extend or subdivide (STCA)
● Easy 3-minute drive to Mount Martha Village and South Beach
● Quiet street just a stroll to McCrae Plaza and the beach
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● Double drive-through garage, 2 off-road parking bays
● 2 living areas under soaring cathedral ceilings Adrian Calcedo| 0402 703 236 Joel Hood | 0429 886 188
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● 1300 sqm (approx.) with big back yard and covered alfresco Adrian Calcedo| 0402 703 236 Joel Hood | 0429 886 188
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GARDEN RETREAT Enjoying an abundance of natural light, this welcoming home boasts the perfect floorplan for a large family. Providing two living areas with great separation, hydronic heating, an oversized master bedroom with ensuite and study nook, three further bedrooms, 2nd bathroom and separate powder room makes this home perfect as a permanent residence or holiday/weekend destination. Offering a seamless connection through bi-fold doors from the main living room to a private outdoor entertaining area perfectly suited to lazing away a summer afternoon sipping on a sundowner. The large fully fenced landscaped garden of coastal and low maintenance plants make it easy care and aesthetically pleasing. All just an easy stroll to the ocean beach walking trails and Number 16 Beach General Store, this is a not to be missed opportunity.n
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ADDRESS: 3-5 Chenier Street, RYE FOR AUCTION: 16th September 11am (unless sold prior) DESCRIPTION: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms AGENT: Nerida Brydon 0406 365 379 Briggs Shaw Real Estate, 2831 Point Nepean Road, Blairgowrie, 5988 8391
Mornington 5 Rodney Court
So close you can hear the waves…. For sale. Positioned in a quiet court, just metres to Fisherman’s Beach yet only a short stroll to Main Street, Mornington. • Master with large WIR and oversize ensuite • Open plan kitchen and living • Second level balcony with Vergola • Decked in-ground swimming pool and entertaining area • Expansive living room opening to pool area
F4 G2 H2 J1 5975 1250
3 Main Street, Mornington obrienrealestate.com.au Inspect As advertised Jye Read 0448 763 933 Fraser Bayne 0419 376 644
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“SILVER BREEZES” - ELITE FORESHORE LIVING Adjacent the beautiful foreshore, this contemporary 3 bedroom townhouse harnesses the relaxed essence of beachside living. The 5-year-old residence boasts 2 spacious living areas, culinary kitchen with stone island and Bosch stainless-steel appliances, upper terrace and garden barbecue deck, master with ensuite, family bathroom, powder room, internal lift, ducted heating and vacuuming, split-system airconditioning, gas log fireplace and a double remote garage. AUCTION: Saturday 15th September at 11am TERMS: 10% deposit, balance 60 days PRICE GUIDE: $1.4M - $1.45M INSPECT: Saturday 11.00am – 11.30am CONTACT: Ben Crowder 0407 557 758 Deb Ketting-Olivier 0403 554 955
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Invest or Owner Occupy Industrial 3 Zone n 144m2 approx n Front office and clear span warehouse n Excellent exposure on high traffic road n n
Beautifully presented 3 bedroom home on a privately secluded 1/4 acre block Single level living with recent refurbishment and feature timber flooring Stunning kitchen with marble benchtops and 900mm s/s Ilve appliances Gas ducted heating, ducted cooling, ducted vacuum and an abundance of car, boat & trailer storage Solar heated in-ground pool with extensive decking
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•n 140m2 Gourmet & s/sapprox appliances n 34m2 approxkitchen with stone benchtops - Available Aug 2018 n Executive office spaces with reception n Shared kitchen/toilets • Hydronic floor heating & reverse cycle air conditioner n Lift from basement carpark n Rent inclusive of Ogs • Double garage, decked alfresco area & fully enclosed garden FOR leAse FOR leAse Michelle Adams Michelle Adams • A few minutes walk to Fishermans 0407 743 858 Beach & Main Street 0407 743 858 Level 2, 2/315 Main Street
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Family friendly 4BR plus study residence on 1207sqm (approx) Elevated setting which affords sunlit views through the tree-tops 3 zoned living areas including a fantastic open-plan family space Refurbished kitchen featuring stone surfaces, stainless appliances and quality cabinetry Massive remote db garage with workshop & storage space and internal access to house
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Mount Martha 3 Lutana Court Beachside Bliss • • • • •
Cameron McDonald 0418 330 916
Private cul-de-sac location in beachside Mt Martha Resort style backyard with IG pool and spa in a landscaped surround Brick residence offering 3BR + study & 2 bathrooms Beautifully appointed spacious kitchen, 2 living areas Ducted heating and R/C A/C. 3.5Kw solar power system
Cameron McDonald 0418 330 916
For Sale $835,000
inspect OFI or by appointment Mornington 5976 5900
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nd La t an Va C Rosebud 179 Elizabeth Drive Build your Dream Home
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Great sized block of 714m2 approx Walking distance to Rosebud Park Golf Course Close to Peninsula Link access Waterfall Gully Road shops around the corner Rosebud shops, cinema, medical centres & bay only minutes away
Mandy Castle 0407 855 585
For Sale $450,000
inspect By appointment
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Hastings 276 Hodgins Road ‘Cypress Hill’ - 23 Ac (approx)
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Four BR, 2 bath family home in ‘as new’ condition Indoor/outdoor flow with generous elevated merbau decking Double remote garage plus double carport URL & 4.5Kw solar power 160sqm (approx) workshop with office/studio accom 18m x 12m barn with 2 stables. 60m x 40m floodlit arena & safely fenced paddocks with shelters
Cameron McDonald 0418 330 916
For Sale $1,850,000-$2,000,000 inspect OFI or by appointment
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MORNINGTON 33 Kiandra Street
Open: By Appointment
Contemporary & Convenient
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• 3 bedrooms (master with ensuite & WIR) • Open plan living • High ceilings • Designer kitchen with quality appliances • Remote double garage
Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
To be finished with flair this home is an ideal choice for downsizers, retirees or as an investment.
Beachside – With Space, Style & Bay Aspect
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Molly Rogerson (03) 5975 7733
$899,000 - $970,000
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This pristine home immaculately presented is sure to impress!
5975 7733
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• High ceilings • Landscaped gardens front & rear • Superb location • Double garage
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• Timber flooring • 6 star energy rating • Stone bench tops
Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
Situated only a short stroll from shops, parks and walking trails, these stylish low maintenance gems tick all the boxes! Whether it be upgrading, downsizing or anything in between, keep these beauties in mind as they Vivienne Spencer 0409 558 330 won’t last long.
MORNINGTON 3/47 Alameda Avenue
Open: Sat 11-11.30am
Alameda
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Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
John Young 0412 766 804
• 3 bedrooms, master with ensuite & walk in robe • Quality kitchen with stone bench tops and stainless steel appliances • Alfresco outdoor entertaining area
$739,000- $759,000
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• Timber flooring • Double remote garage with internal access • Zoned living including lounge & family room
Enjoy a secure and private lifestyle in very quiet location close to the end of a no through road with full landscaping to both front and rear gardens- perfect for the astute investor, owner occupier or retiree.
Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
Molly Rogerson (03) 5975 7733
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$850,000 - $900,000
A convenient location, quality inclusions & a floor plan to please makes this spacious new villa the ideal choice to call your new home. Offering an easy walk to Bentons Square, Civic parks, transport and schools.
Enjoy a fabulous, relaxed, seaside lifestyle in this striking home. Secure easy-care 447m2 lot & featuring both an extra-large auto double garage & auto gates to a 2nd street frontage ideal for boat or caravan storage. • 4 bedrooms (deluxe ensuite & WIR to master) • Spacious living areas up & down • Superb kitchen with s/steel appliances • Beautiful polished timber floors • Water views from covered balcony & inviting alfresco entertaining • Heating, cooling, ducted vacuum, video security
Open: Sat 12-12.30pm
Sensational single level living with an emphasis on space and light with an easy flowing floor plan. These luxury 3 bedroom villa homes offer the perfect blend of a quality beachside location and high end construction creating an ideal setting for downsizers, investors or holiday makers alike.
Located just a short stroll to Bentons Square, transport & parks is this standalone new home on its own title offering a functional floor plan & high quality finish.
MORNINGTON 8 Nepean Place
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This captivating townhouse invites all to sit back, relax and enjoy this unique abode. Located only a short walk to the beach & local shops and offering permanent living, holiday rental or a weekend escape. • Two large bedrooms (master with FES/WIR) • Solid timber flooring throughout • Deluxe stone topped kitchen with s/s appliances • Two separate living areas that open to outdoor terraces
MORNINGTON 4/18 Van Ness Avenue
• Bay views • Split system Air Conditioning/ Heating • High ceilings, alarm system, solar panels & auto double garage • Double glazed windows
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$649,000
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Currently under construction is this single storey spacious new villa designed with flair. Conveniently located within easy walk to Bentons Square, civic parks, transport and schools. John Young 0412 766 804
Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
• 3 Bedrooms (master with ensuite and walk in robe) • 2 Living Areas • Bosch kitchen appliances with stone bench tops • Timber Flooring
• Bathroom floor to ceiling tiles • Refrigerated ducted cooling and heating • Decked entertaining area • 6 Star energy rated with water tank
Ideal for the astute investor, owner occupier or retiree wanting to downsize.
Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
John Young 0412 766 804
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$1,200,000
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This prestigious home is sure to impress! Downstairs is a large formal lounge, gourmet kitchen flowing through to a large family meals area and opening onto a pergola perfect for entertaining. A large master with full ensuite is also on the ground floor. Upstairs a further three bedrooms, family bathroom and living area, perfect for the teenagers in the family. Situated in an ideal beachside location close to local shops and just a short stroll to Fossils beach • Stone tops to designer kitchen • Timber flooring • Heating and cooling
Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
• Fully landscaped and fenced • Remote double garage
Expected completion early 2019 ring now for an inclusions list.
5975 7733
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Vivienne Spencer 0409 558 330
Mornington 13 Moomba Street
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Cottage Retreat Near Main Street Charming 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom weatherboard cottage close to Main Street. A quiet 379 sqm (approx) corner allotment 1.5km (approx) to Fisherman’s Beach and walking distance to cafes and shops. Includes polished floorboards, a stone and stainless steel kitchen and a covered entertaining deck/outdoor room wired for Foxtel. Lounge with fireplace gas heater, modernised bathroom with floor-to-ceiling textured tiles, double bedrooms with BIRs, low-maintenance garden. Also includes split system heating/cooling, a lock-up carport, a handy 2nd toilet and ceiling fans.
Price $600,000 - $650,000 View By Appointment www.harcourts.com.au/VMG27783 Carolyn Cooley M 0430 132 712 carolyn.cooley@harcourts.com.au Lauren Wild M 0413 487 179 lauren.wild@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street
JUST LISTED
Mornington 24 Taranna Street
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Red Hot In A Central Spot Central 3-bedroom, 1-bath brick veneer home 5 mins’ drive (approx) to Main Street and Mills Beach. An opportunity in a familyfriendly pocket with scope to update. Backs onto a neighbourhood centre, 200m (approx) to kinder, walk to shops and bus stops. The low-maintenance 532 sqm (approx) allotment features gardens front and rear, a freestanding powered garage and a secure back yard with a covered patio and a terrace. Central bathroom, second toilet off the laundry, kitchen/meals with a gas cooktop, sunlit living. Also includes split system heating/cooling, BIRs to the main bedroom and generous off-street parking. Close to Mornington Secondary, Mornington Park Primary and St Macartans Parish Primary.
Price $500,000-$550,000 View By Appointment www.harcourts.com.au/VMG27755 Kara James M 0412 939 224 kara.james@harcourts.com.au Daniel Brooker M 0435 858 244 daniel.brooker@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street
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Sale 1/45 Spray Street, Mornington This immaculately presented unit sits proudly at the front of the block. Comprises of 2 large bedrooms with BIRs, generous size living and meals area, updated kitchen, great size court yard, large single lock-up carport and extra parking space. Includes the usual comforts of gas heating and reverse cycle airconditioner and located in a sensational handy beachside location within walking distance to Main Street, beach, cafes, restaurants, hotels, schools and
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$495,000 - $540,000
0416 079 401 5973 2808 keith.burns@raywhite.com
View: By Appointment
savvy investors and downsizers. Inspection a must.
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104/20 Main St, Mornington $895,000 G02/20 Main Street, Mornington $795,000 _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ BEACHSIDE LUXURY 2 2 1 BOUTIQUE APARTMENT LIVING 2 2 1 n n n n
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Russell Murphy Licensed Estate Agent M: 0407 839 184
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Residential, Land, Commercial, Rural, Industrial - Since 1946
RYE RYE 19Sinclair Woomera Street 11 Avenue ESCAPEFROM FROMIT ITALL ALL ESCAPE
Offering superb tree-top and valley If it’s position you want, it’s position you views, this immaculately presented get with the pub, club, shops and beach weatherboard residence is bathed in all within a 500m stroll of this weathnatural light. Featuring 3 bedrooms and er-board residence situated on a 1077m2 2 bathrooms including ensuite, there is allotment. Designed to accommodate a separate study and a spacious open friends and family there are 4 bedrooms, plan living area showcasing a modern, 3 bathrooms including 2 ensuites, 2 living well appointed kitchen overlooking the areas, central kitchen and dining, ducted dining and lounge which has a fireplace heating and double carport. A spacious and polished timber floors. A second rear yard is ideal for the kids to play lounge additional space to whilst in provides full view of those relaxing in the enjoy and configure as desired. A deck. key spa or enjoying a BBQ on the rear feature here isretreat the ease indooratotrack This complete alsoofenjoys outdoor be income. enjoyed A with record of living short that termcan rental a generous, fulltownship width deck ideal for fantastic, prime opportunity. entertaining.
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Immaculately presented home ideal for buyers, investors or the on perIdeally located in a quiet cul-de-sac first home fect lockBeach and leave the Back side weekender. of Rye is thisBathed in natural sunlight the home offers 3 big spacious 939m2 vacant residential bedrooms, central open plan allotment ready for abathroom, contemporary kitchenresidence dining living area and lock up gacoastal of choice to be rage with extra space for theforboat constructed. Offering theideal potential or caravan. Features gas ducted heatsuperb tree-top views whilst ing, evaporative cooling, and capturing the afternoon sunbore withwater a solar panels. Set onthis a lovely flat block Westerly orientation well priced block gorgeous surrounds this iswith a rare offeringgarden that won’t last long!. home is aideal mustfor see to fully appreciate. width deck entertaining.
For ForSale Sale $795,000 $790,000 - $820,000 Contact: Contact:Michael MichaelPrentice Prentice0417 0417369 369235 235
Contact: Michael Christodoulou For Sale: $449,500 0419 003 685 Contact: Michael Prentice 0417 369 235
SORRENTO RYE Melbourne 1881 Jaclyn Avenue Road WELCOME ‘EASTCLIFF’ IDEAL FIRSTTO HOME OR Circa 1880, this superbly WEEKEND RETREATrestored
RYE RYE 13Valley Rodney Street 70 Drive
For Sale: $590,000 - $640,000 For Sale:Michael $1,750,000 Contact: Christodoulou Contact:0419 Mark003 Prentice 685 0408 117 772
For Sale: $590,000 - $640,000 For Sale:Michael $449,500 Contact: Christodoulou Contact: 0419 Michael 0417 369 235 003 Prentice 685
GENEROUSLY SIZED FIVE BEDROOMS! ALLOTMENT Spotless in presentation with a desirable
heritagepositioned listed residence all the Perfectly only aexudes short stroll to charm yesteryear andno is thru a reflection bay and of shops in a quiet road, of early Sorrento living its best. this updated home willatallow you to move Comprising three suites, each with its straight in. Offering 3 bedrooms, open own bathroom with spa, plus individual plan kitchen dining living area central lounge and diningand areas, there is a cenbathroom, carport extra car parking. tral kitchen with an kitchen adjoining dining area Features renovated with gracedappliances, with two feature limestone walls s/steel cosy wood heater, andheaters, quarry tile There are front wall R/Cflooring. air conditioning,2nd andand rearlovely outdoor areas. The limestone WC established gardens with cottage was built around 1880round. by local bore water to maintain all year You stonemason George and is set will love coming home Morce and enjoying thison a 724sqm block surrounded by cottage peaceful convenient location. gardens both front and at the rear.
2395 Point Nepean Road, Rye.
Ph 5985 2351
78 Ocean Beach Road, Sorrento. Ph 5984 4177
location walking distance to bay and IdeallyAlocated quiet cul-de-sac shops. genuinein5abedroom home with the Back Beach sidekitchen of Rye meals is this 2on bathrooms, open plan spacious vacantrumpus residential living area,939m2 large studio/ room allotment forremote a contemporary and doubleready lock up garage with coastaltoresidence choice tostainless be access rear yard.ofFeaturing constructed. Offering the potential steel kitchen appliances, gas ductedfor superb evaporative tree-top views whilst cosy wood heating, cooling, capturing the afternoon with a only fire in studio/rumpus and sun much more Westerly orientation thiswill wellreveal. pricedSet your personal inspection block a rare of offering thatwith won’t last on overis650m2 flat land establong!.gardens and fully fenced for extra lished security. Presented to suit the fuss-iest of purchasers or new home buyer.
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RYE 19 Woomera Street ESCAPE FROM IT ALL
Offering superb tree-top and valley views, this immaculately presented weatherboard residence is bathed in natural light. Featuring 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms including ensuite, there is a separate study and a spacious open plan living area showcasing a modern, well appointed kitchen overlooking the dining and lounge which has a fireplace and polished timber floors. A second lounge provides additional space to enjoy and configure as desired. A key feature here is the ease of indoor to outdoor living that can be enjoyed with a generous, full width deck ideal for entertaining.
For Sale $790,000 - $820,000 Contact: Michael Prentice 0417 369 235
ROSEBUD 87 Potton Avenue
SORRENTO 881 Melbourne Road WELCOME TO ‘EASTCLIFF’
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TOOTGAROOK 14 Mathis Avenue NEAT AS A PIN Immaculately presented home ideal for first home buyers, investors or the perfect lock and leave weekender. Bathed in natural sunlight the home offers 3 big bedrooms, central bathroom, open plan kitchen dining living area and lock up garage with extra space ideal for the boat or caravan. Features gas ducted heating, evaporative cooling, bore water and solar panels. Set on a lovely flat block with gorgeous garden surrounds this home is a must see to fully appreciate.
Contact: Michael Christodoulou 0419 003 685
RYE 13 Rodney Street GENEROUSLY SIZED
Circa 1880, this superbly restored ALLOTMENT heritage listed residence exudes all the Ideally located in a quiet cul-de-sac charm of yesteryear and is a reflection of on the Back Beach side of Rye is this early Sorrento living at its best. 87 Potton Ave, Rosebud, 87a Potton Ave, Rosebud & 142 Eastbourne Rd Rosebud, complete with proposed plans is a triplespacious block939m2 of land that vacant residential Comprising three suites, each with its allotment ready for a and contemporary can be sold individually or as one. All of the hard has done and all of the red tape cut through. All that’s needed is to construct ownwork bathroom withbeen spa, plus individual coastal residence of choice to be lounge and dining areas, there is a cenreap the rewards. A unique opportunity has arisen with these 3 blocks all with street frontages and approved planning permits to build these constructed. Offering the potential for tral kitchen with an adjoining dining area superb tree-top views whilst stylish townhouses. All with 3 bedrooms, one with 2 bathrooms plus powder rooms, multiple bright open plan living areas and graceddownstairs with two featuremaster, limestone walls capturing the afternoon sun with a and quarry tile flooring. There are front 2 with double garages, 1 with single garage plus osp. With demand for peninsula properties at an all time high, these quality residences will be Westerly orientation this well priced and rear outdoor areas. The limestone very sought after once completed, or would make perfect homes. block is a rare plans. offering that won’t last cottage was builtseaside around 1880 by local Please contact our office for a complete copy of approved long!. stonemason George Morce and is set on a 724sqm block surrounded by cottage gardens both front and at the rear.
PLANNING PERMITS APPROVED ALL WITH OWN STREET FRONTAGE BUY 1, BUY 2 OR BUY ALL 3
For Sale Prices On Application Contact: Rye Office on 5985 2351
For Sale: $1,750,000 Contact: Mark Prentice 0408 117 772
2395 Point Nepean Road, Rye.
Ph 5985 2351
78 Ocean Beach Road, Sorrento. Ph 5984 4177
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For Sale: $449,500 Contact: Michael Prentice 0417 369 235
Auction
Mornington 8 Bareena Court
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Grand Opportunity!
Saturday 25th August at 2:30pm View By Appointment www.harcourts.com.au Jason Dowler M 0403 598 754P 03 5970 7333 jason.dowler@harcourts.com.au Jacqui Robinson M 0409 919 419 jacqui.robinson@harcourts.com.au
This extraordinary 5 bedroom family residence is situated on a very rare and generous allotment of 3/4 of an acre (2,989sqm approx.) Finished with stunning gum hardwood flooring through-out the main living areas and the spacious formal living located at on the lower level of the home. Incorporating an open planned well-appointed kitchen, it offers stone bench tops, a 900mm stainless steel upright stove, further quality stainless steel appliances & a generous sized butler’s pantry. This kitchen overlooks the large informal living and dining with the theatre room adjacent with access to the dual decked outdoor areas. The lower level of the home also consists of a large master bedroom, walk in robe and full ensuite along with a large study/5th bedroom. The rear wing of the home hosts a further 2 bedrooms both with built in robes and the main bathroom with separate toilet. The entire upstairs is dedicated to a large master bedroom with parents retreat, balcony with bay glimpses, walk in robe and full ensuite with separate toilet.
Harcourts Hastings 10/14 High Street
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For Sale
For Lease
94 Tanti Avenue, Mornington
By Tender Closing Wednesday 10th October at 3pm 16-22 Playne Street, Frankston
Medical/Office on Tanti
Think Big. Now Think Bigger.
Approx. 280m2 fully renovated building Medical permit x 4 Open plan reception with large waiting room 5 spacious consulting rooms Ducted heating & cooling throughout with high speed data Amenities inc disabled bathroom for staff/patients/clients 11 car parks on-site
5925 6005 nicholscrowder.com.au
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Tanya Scagliarini 0438 289 859 Jamie Stuart 0412 565 562 4/230 Main Street, Mornington
Land: 2,100m2* Building: 2,979m2* Zoning: Commercial 1 52 car spaces onsite Potential bay views Height limit: 38 metres* Close to train, universities, hospital and shopping centre
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New listiNg
4/25 Progress Street FANTASTIC FOR THE OWNER OCCUPIER OR INVESTOR! 250m2 approx plus mezzanine storage Industrial 3 zoning n Vacant Possession n First class office space with heating & cooling n Fully monitored security system n Ready to occupy today n
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Michelle Adams
0407 743 858
Hastings
2/2055 Frankston-Flinders Road AFFORDABLE COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITY Invest or Owner Occupy Industrial 3 Zone n 144m2 approx n Front office and clear span warehouse n Excellent exposure on high traffic road n n
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Mornington
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89m2 approx with underground parking Suitable for retail or office space Fit out & equipment available at additional cost
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FOR leAse $1820 pcm + gst + Ogs
Mornington 03 5976 5900
FOR leAse $1720 pcm + Ogs
Michelle Adams
0407 743 858
Michelle Adams
0407 743 858
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220m2 approx with mezzanine level Kitchenette & toilet facilities Available October 2018
For all your Residential Property Management needs contact Phillip Omann
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Fit Out Sale- Mornington
For Lease - Rosebud
Absolute Prime Location
An Opportunity Not To Be Missed
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• Café and restaurant space in prime beachfront location • Ideal location in huge summer foot traffic area 15m from foreshore • Reasonable rent with great lease packages available • Fantastic opportunity to establish your business in time for the summer trade.
Restaurant - 158sqm - $87,000pa+GST+OG Cafe 1- 71sqm- $39,600pa +GST+OG Cafe 2- 79.6sqm- $44,000pa +GST+OG Cafe 3- 103sqm- $55,000pa +GST+OG Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
Sale Price $45,000 (Fit Out Only) Lease Price $2,800pcm+GST+OG Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
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Fit Out Sale - Mornington
Perfect Position - Fit out only
Key To The Door
• Large retail space of approx. 160sqm • Positioned smack in the middle of the shopping strip • High foot traffic area • Long and strong lease package available
• Prime Main Street Location • Large shop of approx. 187sqm including storage at rear • Car parking with rear roller door access • Long Term Lease Package • Fit out sale only
Sale Price: $59,000 (Fit Out Only) Lease Price: $5,050pcm+GST+OG Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
Sale Price: $135,000 (Fit out only) Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
Business Sale - McCrae
Business Sale - Balnarring Balnarring Produce
• Brilliant café in McCrae • Busy vibrant atmosphere • Licenced venue with inside and outside dining • Extremely well known iconic venue • Excellent rent and lease package available
• Well established business of over 20 years with loyal customer base. • Great potential for further expansion • Specialising in stockfeeds, pet supplies and garden products • Located in an area with rich agricultural heritage and an abundance of small farms, hobby farms, keen gardeners and pet owners. • Ideally suited to owner/operator or business owner in related field.
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Sale Price $295,000+SAV Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454 Alisha Maestrale 0400 700 169
Sale Price: $275,000 WIWO Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
Business Sale - Rosebud
Zumay - A Household Name
Fresh Fish Shop
A Cut Above The Rest At A Bargain Price
• Established business of nearly 10 years • Fantastic turnover in excess of $400,000 • Purpose built fit out for business • Excellent rent of $3,000 per month approximate • Quality business showing great returns for short hours
• Popular hairdresser in busy shopping centre • High foot traffic area in Shannon Street Mall • 8 workstations and 2 wash basins • Operates at ‘No Appointment Necessary’ salon • Attractive lease package available
Sale Price: $300,000 + SAV Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
Sale Price: $175,000 WIWO Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
Sale Price: $45,000 WIWO Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
• Thriving reputation in local area • Strong social media presence • Elegant 80sqm salon with 10 stations and 3 basins • Highly effective systems to ensure ongoing profitability and off site management
Business Sale - Mornington
Business Sale- Rye
For Sale or Lease - Mornington
Business Sale - Frankston
Storage • Smack in the middle of Mornington CBD • Drive your car directly to Storage unit door. • Unload from your own loading bay • Approx 7.5mx2.3m with high ceiling • Ideal for Real Estate Agents, Accountants, Solicitors etc
Lease: $480pcm / Sale Price: $79,950 Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
Business Sale - Somerville
Properties For Lease
DR R E A ST DU ICA CE LL D Y
OFFICES FOR LEASE ( Mornington unless specified) 2/10 Blamey Place - varying sizes From $195pw 6/356 Main Street - 105sqm From $195pw 11 Railway Grove - varying sizes POA 4/15 Carbine Way - From 12sqm From $750pcm + GST Suite 2, Level 3/28 Main Street - 14sqm $1300pcm + GST + SF 1/26 McLaren Place - 10sqm From $195pw
Bar and Home Brewing Equipment
Rowees Café & Bar
Family Retreat Cafe
• Bar shop specialising in home brewing supplies and everything to decorate your man cave • Located on busy Tyabb Road • Extensive customer base. • Huge potential to expand this business
• Highly successful business with excellent takings • Situated opposite beach on corner location • Established clientele supporting the business • Licensed to 10 pm with indoor and outdoor seating • Excellent lease package available
• Brilliant business catering to the enjoyment of children • Parents relax whilst children play • Located next door to major retailer • Solid bookings for children’s parties • Growing business in high growth residential region
Sale Price: $40,000 + SAV Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
Sale Price: $230,000 + SAV Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
Sale Price: $70,000 WIWO Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
PH: (03) 5977 2255
STORAGE (Mornington unless specified) 18/10 Blamey Place - 17.5sqm
$480pcm + GST
MEDICAL (Mornington unless specified) 1052 Nepean Hwy
$7084pcm + GST + OG
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SHOPS FOR LEASE( Mornington unless specified) 1A - 1D Jetty Rd, Rosebud From 70sqm From $3300pcm + GST + OG 176 Main Street - 60sqm $4870pcm + GST + OG 897 Point Nepean Rd, Rosebud - 180sqm $3300pcm + GST + OG Main Street - 210sqm $5500pcm + GST + OG
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Hastings thrash Frankston in football match Compiled by Brodie Cowburn A FOOTBALL match between Frankston and Hastings was played at Hastings on Saturday. Frankston, as is usual when they have to travel, could only muster a very poor team and were defeated easily, the final scores being Hastings 12 goals 20 bhds, Frankston 4 bhds. Mr Sposito umpired impartially. At half time the Hastings ladies provided a splendid afternoon tea which was greatly appreciated. Today Frankston will try conclusions with a team from the Langwarrin camp, at Frankston. MESSRS Brody and Mason will conduct a clearing sale of household furnishings at “Elmavere”, Melbourne Road Frankston on Saturday next, August 31, on account of Mr B. Dawborn. Full particulars are advertised. *** ANOTHER planting of trees in the Frankston Avenue of Honor will take place today, (Saturday), when about 70 trees will be planted. Senator G. F. Pearce. Minister for Defence will be present, and the Langwarrin band will also be in attendance. Proceedings will commence at 3pm. *** THE following additional donations towards the cost of planting the Frankston Avenue of Honor have been received :—Mr P. Wheeler; 10s; Mrs Plowman. £1; Mrs Gould, 10s; Mr W. Dickensen, 10s; Mr M. Clements; 10s 6d; Mr D. Kennedy. £1 1s; Mr H. Heath, 10s; Davey’s Bay Yacht Club, £4; Mrs Selleck, 10s; Mrs Baxter, £1; Mr. W. Cone, £1; Mr Ward, 10s; Mr A M’Ilroy, 10s; Mr H. Gamble, £1; Miss Gullett, 10s; Miss O’Grady, £1 10s; Mr Willox 10s; Miss Cadle, 10s; Mrs
Bray, 10s; Dr Atkinson Wood, £5 5; Mr A 10s. *** THE Aussie Girls. One of the prettiest entertainments ever given in Somerville was the Aussie Girl’s concert on August 7th. Brightness and novelty were the watchwords of this clever little company, and they certainly succeeded in pleasing the crowded audience which assembled in the Mechanics’ Hall. The concert was in aid of the Somerville branch of the Lady Mayoress’ League. Almost every item was encored. Though every one was good, three items may be picked out as the best - “Millie the Milliner”. Jack Couldn’t and chorus, with Miss Eileen Unthank as Jack and the rest of the girls as milliners, with huge handboxes, very smart and dainty. The dressing, grouping and staging of this number was excellent. Chinese Ballet, “Chin Chu Chow” by Miss Ruth Murray and chorus would have done credit to a much larger place than Somerville. It was very picturesque, the oriental dresses, lighted Chinese lanterns and darkened stage added greatly to the novel effect. The singing, acting and grouping was splendid. Quite another style of thing was “Joan of Arc” by Miss Flo. Unthank and chorus, and it was equally successful. The dressing and staging were quite in keeping with the French patriotic idea. Miss Ruth Murray as “Juan” looked very handsome and stately, while Miss Unthank and her chorus, Misses Grant (3), Unthank (2), Mary Meldrum and Emily Murray carried out their parts well.
Altogether the Aussie Girls are to be congratulated on their achievement. More than a word of praise must be given to the decoration and arranging of the stake. In this work the girls were ably assisted by Messrs A. Meldrum, Overton and others. The lighting and, limelight effects were in the capable hands of Mr A. Meldrum who worked hard. The Tyabb Comedy Company were very successful in their comedy “Popping the Question.” Each and every one acted well. Misses Woodhouse, Longmuir, V. Cole and F. Unthank (who kindly took her part at short notice,) and Messrs Grant and P. Mair carried the amusing piece through with great success. All the dresses and stage accessories, or most of them, were made by the girls themselves. Mrs H. Grant played all the accompaniments in her usual faultless manner. A dance was given afterwards at which Miss Flo Unthank supplied most of the music and Mr A. Meldrum acted as M.C. A splendid supper was provided by a group of generous ladies The sum of over £16 was realised as the result of the hard work of the Aussie Girls’ and their friends. *** Playing a Nation’s Part. Australia is calling on its people to supply £40,000,000 to help the Commonwealth to continue its share in the war. On six previous occasions a similar demand has been made, and each time Australia has given more than what has been asked. On this the seventh occasion, it is more important than ever that the people should demonstrate that they stand firmly behind the Ministry in
its determination to help the Allies to prosecute the world struggle to a victorious end. To Australia the cost of the war is about £80,000,000 per year, and towards that cost those who have assisted in the raising of war loans have contributed to date £140,000,000. The past which Australia has to bear in the war may seem gigantic, but in order to realise that what we in this war have done is a very small thing compared to the wonderful efforts put forward by the other Allies it is only necessary to glance at the war burden, which England is daily bearing. While Australia spends £80,000,000 a year as her share of the war burden, Great Britain is spending no less than £25,000,000 a week, or £1,800,000,000 per year. What Australia has done pales, into insiginficance beside these stupendous figures. Of course it has to be recognised that the population of Great Britain is many times in excess of that of Australia, but it also has to be recognised that the people of Great Britain for some time past have been bearing not only their own share of the financial burden but a share of the burden of some of the Allies and also a shale of Australia’s financial burden. Australia alone had borrowed £47,000,000 from the British Government for war purposes, while on June 30th last it owed to the lmperial Government no less than £38,000,000 for the maintenance of Australian troops overseas and for the supply to them of munitions. With the raising of the Sixth War Loan, Australia, for the first time put herself in the position of meeting the full obligation cast upon her by the
war. The magnificent response to that appeal was Australia’s answer to the clarion cry which ran through the British Empire - the cry of the Mother country to all her dominions to gather round and help to their utmost to bring the struggle to a victorious end. It was a response that voiced Australia’s determination to bear her own burden, to show to the world that although she was a nation hardly yet emerged from the swaddling clothes which her Empire Mother had given her, she was still strong enough to play a nation’s part when the call came. But Australia has not yet accomplished all that is demanded of her; the fight is not yet won. True it is that ultimate victory peeping o’er the horizon, out before the sun of the Allied triumph has fully risen many weary months, perhaps years, of struggle must elapse. In the struggle to come Australia must bear its part, even as it has borne it in the past. The part is as much a part of money as it is of men. Men fight and so does money, and to-day to all sections and all creeds the appeal is being made to provide that money which will help the Commonwealth to take its share in that ultimate victory which has to be gained. In asking for this money Australia is not seeking a favor of its people. It is asking them to do that, which, placed on the lowest possible plane, means the conservation of their own safety, their own well being, and their own country. It is the imperative duty of every Australian to assist. *** From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 24 August 1918
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Everything You Want to Know About Space Force (But Were Afraid to Ask) By Stuart McCullough IT was inevitable, really: that President Donald J Trump should decide to take his unique brand of diplomacy to the far reaches of outer space where – arguably – it always belonged. And that it should be packing heat. I’m not sure who in the White House should be responsible for telling the Leader of the Free World that Star Wars was not, in fact, a documentary but a work of fiction, but it’s time to break the bad news before this thing truly gets out of hand. There’s always the chance that the whole shemozzle is the result of a colossal misunderstanding. When President Trump is briefed about ‘illegal alien arrivals’, care should be taken to ensure he understands that these are mostly from Mexico and not, as he may otherwise think, from the Planet Nebulon. We can (quite literally) count our lucky stars that this didn’t happen earlier. It would have terrible for all of us if Space Force had had intercepted a certain refugee from the Planet Krypton. It’s possible that Space Force is part of an unconventional recruitment drive. Now that candidates to work at the White House have officially been exhausted here on Planet Earth, it’s time to go intergalactic. Spock would make a great Chief of Staff. Stoic, reserved and incapable of expressing human emotion, Spock is an obvious successor to General John Kelly. It’s a little known fact that Captain James T. Kirk was a total lunatic before Spock came along. He’ll calm everything down, quick sticks and the Vulcan Nerve Pinch will more than come in handy. In fact, I predict that such will be the Vulcan influence on the Trump Administration; it’ll only
be a matter of time before the currency replaces ‘In God We Trust’ with the far snappier, ‘Live long and prosper’. The job of Space Force is to take total, armed control of the Universe. Frankly, I can see an upside. Having a branch of the armed forces controlling the galaxies means one thing: inter-planetary colonization. As vulgar as that may sound to you and I, it provides a fabulous opportunity to up sticks and move to another planet if the thought of hanging around to see what happens at the midterms proves too overwhelming a thought. Personally, I’m quite drawn to living on Saturn. It has that ‘ring of confidence’ and, I
understand, good schools and close to public transport. Then again, there’s always the risk of an ulterior motive. What if the President is seeking to take armed control of the Galaxy for that most traditional of reasons: real estate. It’s a fact that Neil Armstrong travelled to the moon to play golf. It’s not too hard to imagine the old Trumpster has been mulling over this for some decades and has long harbored the idea of building a full eighteen-hole golf course on the lunar surface. Rather than the Mar-a-Lago, it’d be the Moon-a-Lago. Although you couldn’t really call them ‘greens’. Probably ‘greys’. Four!
Once ‘Space Force’ is up and running, America can finally ditch ‘The Star Spangled Banner’ in favour of the kind of truly awesome national anthem they deserve. The Theme from ‘Star Wars’ would be a vast improvement. For starters, there are no words, which eliminates the risk that Roseanne Barr will ever attempt to sing it at a baseball match almost entirely. Imagine the Olympics - the American relay team standing astride the podium as the opening notes of the Theme from Star Wars blares from the speakers. It’d be a moment that was beyond patriotic. Granted, this whole thing could be about revenge. Truth be told, the Presi-
dent has long hated the book, ‘Men are from Mars, Women Are From Venus’, ever since his first wife Ivana made him read it as part of couples counselling, and he’s finally decided to do something about it. All that baloney about different communication styles and varied emotional needs – a total and complete hoax. I felt much the same way about ‘The Bridges of Madison County’ although, in my case, I managed to restrain myself from responding militarily. There’s always the possibility that this is an elaborate ploy to facilitate a meeting with Han Solo. Han has the kind of can-do attitude they like on Planet Trump and, much like the Donald, runs his own (albeit slightly dodgy) business. Han Solo always knows what to say and would be totally awesome on Twitter. Plus, the Millennium Falcon is a lot cooler than Air Force One. I just hope he doesn’t go overboard. After all, the Donald has a terrible habit of naming things after himself. Although his motives could be pure – perhaps he’s planning to go into exile on another planet in a bid to avoid Robert Mueller. Who knows where this thing will end up? Whether Space Force will join Clive Palmer’s plan to build ‘Titanic II’ in the graveyard of dopey ideas, only time will tell. My only fear is that this may be the first, albeit inevitable step, towards the President becoming an intergalactic overlord. ‘Darth Trumper’ has a certain ring to it. Then again, so does ‘Jabba the Trump’ and there’s a greater physical resemblance. I shudder to think. And if all this seems too much, just remember – at least in space, no one can hear you scream. stuart@stuartmccullough.com
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LETTERS
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Parties ‘united’ over waste of rail money The “united” intentions of the Liberal and Labor parties to electrify the Stony Point Line to Baxter is a ridiculous waste of money. Not only is it unnecessary, but it will also be a massive eyesore with minimal gains. In this era where the healthy functioning of our planet is actually under threat, we need to pursue sustainable goals. If this money is available it should be used for more beneficial purposes. One alternative would be to promote and support sustainable energy by installing solar panels on all school roofs in Frankston and the [federal] Dunkley electorate. Another alternative could be to increase biodiversity, a cornerstone to the healthy functioning of our environment, by purchasing areas specifically to enhance indigenous flora and fauna. It could even be used to end logging of old growth forests and finding alternative employment for those affected by this. Henry Kelsall, independent candidate for the state seat of Frankston
No majority support Like Cliff Ellen (“Haunted by jet ski” Letters 14/8/18) I was gobsmacked by [Mornington Peninsula Shire infrastructure manager] Christopher Lyne’s claim that expansion of the jet ski/ boat ramp “had received majority support”. Let’s deal with facts and data: 1. The in-principle (not endorsed) plan was not based on fact. There was never majority Rye community support for the jet ski/boat ramp expansion 2. The so-called award-winning application was based on a lie regarding community support, as was the boating facilities application that
received funding. 3. Rye will be a regional jet ski/boating facility is also incorrect as at this stage it is a recommendation only. Community agreement is an essential criterion. It was council without consultation that put Rye forward to the coastal board. 4. At VCAT council made no mention of the Rye community but talked at length about its obligation to provide jet ski/boating facilities to tourists. 5. Council claims the type of watercraft (jet skis) launching from Rye is not their responsibility as it just provides access. 6. The recent jet ski paper presented to council made no mention of Rye. 7. Council now says it will act as an advocate, but there are no details as to the how and who is going to act as an advocate. 8. Council and the state government has yet to address Rye’s issues around the numbers of jet skis and the unbearable noise that we hear from the bay to the back beach, or with the environmental impact. It should not be this hard for a community to be listened to. Mechelle Cheers, Rye
Switch suppliers How does the Victorian population feel about the super profits [power company] AGL just announced? I for one count myself lucky, as I’m not a customer of theirs and get a very favourable energy deal from another retailer. In the light of AGL’s attempts to have a floating gas import terminal at Crib Point with a pipeline to Pakenham - which I see as having the potential to damage Western Port and our food bowl - would urge AGL customers to think very hard if this corporation deserves their custom.
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AGL thinks it’s still not making enough money out of us, it now entertains to sell us our own gas exported from somewhere else in Australia back at a decent profit. Charming really, Isn’t it? Rupert Steiner, Balnarring Beach
Trial free tip I was driving along the Bunurong Track [Arthurs Seat] the other night and came to the realisation that there must be a lot of dyslexia sufferers on the southern Mornington Peninsula because, although there are signs stating that the dumping of rubbish is not permitted, there it was, green and hard waste dotted along the track. I even saw a young cyclist emerging from the bushes with a car tyre that somebody had tossed in. To that young cyclist I say thank you for caring enough about our environment and god knows what else you may have retrieved after I had driven past. All sorts of waste is being dumped daily throughout the peninsula and although it gets picked up eventually, it shouldn’t happen. As president of the Mornington Peninsula Ratepayers and Residents Association, I would like to request that Mornington Peninsula Shire trial a free month of dumping of hard and green waste at the municipal tip. If the random dumping of the rubbish decreases, then adopt a no tip fees as policy. If it doesn’t, then revert back to tip charges. What have we got to gain? A cleaner environment and cleaner peninsula. What have we got to loose? The continual eyesore of the random dumping of rubbish along our roadways. John Cain, president, Mornington Peninsula Ratepayers and Residents Association
Litter vandals It’s a sad thing when “concerned” individuals with strong views assume that they are in the right and that everyone should be brought to their point of view. A point of view riddled with wild speculation and light on facts. And defining those who remove “posters” as vandals is the ultimate in hypocrisy (“Poster vandals” Letters 7/8/18).
It is those who litter our environment and deface road signs who are the real vandals. Rod Bennett, Hastings
Don’t blame animals At long last we know the reason for global warming thanks to Desmond Bellamy (“Animallinked drought” Letters 14/8/18). How silly of our farmers to keep livestock thus causing all this trouble? Really, is Mr Bellamy serious? There are three main reasons for global warming and they are: the use of fossil fuels and petrol; the destruction of the rain forests; and, population explosion. I don’t know where he gets the idea that animals and farmers are to blame. He should try pulling his head out of the sand and be sensible. Malcolm Boughey, Mornington
Going vegan Vegan signs are everywhere. At the bottom of every restaurant menu, on packages of food in the shops, even in the grog shops. What’s going on? A recent Roy Morgan poll found that almost 2.1 million Australians now choose to eat meatfree and, according to data from Google Trends, “vegan” is one of the most popular searches. And it’s not just food: vegan labels are appearing on everything from fashion and beauty to cleaning products. High-profile celebs such as Liam Hemsworth and Natalie Portman regularly comment on their vegan choices. What is behind this swelling interest in plant-based products? Primarily, concern for the hundreds of billions of animals who endure agonising suffering and terrifying deaths every year just so humans can eat their flesh. But plenty of vegans also know that it is far better for our health, as well as reducing our carbon footprint by around 73 per cent. The question really should be: if you could cut your contribution to climate change, reduce your risk of obesity, hypertension, cardiovascular disease and some cancers, and save around 200 animals every year from agonising deaths, why wouldn’t you? Desmond Bellamy, PETA Australia
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Elimination final for Edi-Asp DIVISION ONE
By Brodie Cowburn EDITHVALE ASPENDALE will be forced to play in an elimination final this weekend, after their loss to Sorrento in the final round of the season saw them drop down to fourth place. Both sides traded blows in a tight first half, with just four points separating the two sides at the main break. Things remained close in the third term, and with scores level going into the final quarter the game looked set to go down to the wire. In tough conditions, the Sharks kicked ahead and held on to claim a hard fought victory at Regents Park, with the final score reading 9.9 (57) to 9.13 (67). Michael Meehan performed valiantly for Edi-Asp with three goals, while Daniel Grant was at his silky best for Sorrento playing off half back. The win saw Sorrento finish on top of the ladder and earn a first week bye for finals. The result is a devastating one for the Eagles, who had been in second place since 24 June before slipping down to third last weekend. They will now have to play off against Frankston YCW in a do or die clash at Chelsea Reserve on Saturday afternoon. Their place in third spot has been taken by Pines, who had their incredible form rewarded with a second chance in finals. They overtook the Eagles by beating Bonbeach at Eric Bell Reserve.
Shark bite: The Eagles got their wings clipped when a loss to Sorrento cost them their double chance in finals. Picture: Andrew Hurst
Bonbeach kept touch with Pines early, but after quarter time the game became a one sided affair. Pines piled on the goals to open up a big lead over Bonbeach, with Aaron
Edwards contributing seven majors to the scoreboard. Edwards’ haul saw him finish on top of the goal kicking leaderboard for the year, with a total of 59.
The final siren sounded with Pines well and truly ahead 17.12 (114) to 8.7 (55). Pines will go on to play Mt Eliza in the Qualifying Final at Alexandra Park on Sunday afternoon. Mt Eliza will not enter finals with the momentum boosting win they may have been hoping for, after they played out a gruelling draw against Frankston YCW. The Stonecats looked the better side in the first half, and led by 16 points at the half time break. Mt Eliza went on to chip back the lead, but still trailed by a couple of goals heading into the final term. The Redlegs held their opponents to just one goal in the last quarter, and were able to fight back to bring scores level. They fought back admirably, but ultimately were made to share the points with the Stonecats as the siren sounded with both sides on level terms. The final score read 7.8 (50) to 7.8 (50). Both sides worked hard and will be feeling bruised heading into their finals clashes this weekend. Around the grounds, Frankston Bombers took on Rosebud in a dead rubber clash at Greg Beck Oval. With Rosebud sitting near the bottom of the ladder and Frankston
Bombers eliminated from finals contention, both sides had little more than pride to play for. Rosebud went into the first break with a one goal lead, but were quickly outmuscled by their Frankston opponents. The Bombers put on a particularly impressive display in the final term, as they held Rosebud to just one behind for the quarter. It was an emphatic victory for the Bombers, as they claimed the win 13.14 (92) to 8.6 (54). The final game for the round saw Mornington host bottom of the ladder Seaford at Alexandra Park. Although it had been a frustrating year for the Tigers, they got off to a strong start and went into the first break with a narrow four point lead. The Bulldogs weren’t willing to back down without a fight though, as they fought back to bring the game back to level terms at the half time break. Seaford battled to work their way back into the lead, and held a seven point advantage heading into the final term. Although they entered the final quarter full of momentum, Mornington eventually overran the Tigers to claim a scrappy win to close out their year. Jackson Calder booted three goals to help his Bulldogs side to a 12.14 (86) to 11.11 (77) win. The victory caps off a year of improvement for Mornington, as they finished the year with five wins.
Red Hill triumph in tricky weather DIVISION TWO
By Brodie Cowburn RED HILL have battled through rain, hail, and shine to claim an emphatic win over Karingal in a difficult qualifying final. Both sides travelled to Somerville Recreation Reserve coming off wins in the last round of the home and away season, and a win would book either side a spot in the semi final against Dromana. Both sides endured a difficult start as strong winds made it difficult to hit the scoreboard. The first quarter saw just two goals scored, one for each side, as both team struggled to adapt to the conditions. Red Hill were the better side early on, but they failed to make the Bulls pay, as they only kicked one goal from their first 17 entries into the forward 50. Things didn’t get much easier in the second term either, as the rain turned to hail for a short period of time. Red Hill persisted through the pain, as they kicked away to an eight point lead at the half time break. After half time the Bulls got within reach, but Red Hill again kicked away and established a buffer. Chris Irving turned it on for his side in the third term to help Red Hill stay ahead, but with just seven points separating the two sides at three-quarter time it was all still to play for. The Bulls let themselves down in the final term with poor kicking going forward, as they added just two more behind to their tally. Red Hill coasted through the final quarter with ease, and put the game to bed with four
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unanswered majors. Zach Vines put the exclamation point on a big win for his side, capping off the game with a screamer of a mark inside the forward 50 with just minutes left to play. In wet and wild weather, Red Hill earned their chance to play off for a Grand Final spot with a convincing win 8.11 (59) to 3.9 (27). Red Hill will now face off against Dromana to determine who will claim the first spot in the Grand Final. They will enter the clash full of confidence, as they were the only side to beat Dromana during the home and away season. The match will take place at Thomas Barclay Oval at 2pm Saturday. Karingal will get a chance at redemption next week when they take on Langwarrin in the Preliminary Final to keep their premiership hopes alive. That match will take place at RJ Rowley Reserve at 2pm Sunday. Langwarrin earned their chance to play Karingal after a hard earned victory over Chelsea in the elimination final. The Kangaroos only just snuck into finals, but made the most of the opportunity by holding off the fast finishing Seagulls at RJ Rowley Reserve. Chelsea lost their double chance when they fell to Hastings in the last round of the home and away season, meaning they are now eliminated from contention. The final score read 9.15 (69) to 8.9 (57).
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On top of the hill: Karingal could do nothing to overcome a fast finishing Red Hill in the first finals clash of the year. Picture: Andrew Hurst
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Macleod to step down at season’s end SOCCER
By Craig MacKenzie JUST before 5pm on Saturday 8 September Gus Macleod will walk off the pitch for the last time as head coach of Langwarrin. That moment will mark the end of a journey that started in pre-season training for the 1999 season and took 20 years to complete. In all Macleod will have been at the helm for 447 league games, a feat that seems destined to stand the test of time. He’s won multiple promotions and league championships with Langwarrin, Dockerty Cups with Fawkner and Green Gully and a State League Cup and Division One title with Springvale City. And every step along the way at Lawton Park Macleod has had his assistant and friend Neil Collyer at his side and for most of the way Robert Mathieson junior, Robert Mathieson senior, Peter Tuckett, Dave Robson, Jim Morrison and Billy Bentley who have been integral parts of Langwarrin’s coaching staff. Robson, Morrison and Bentley are no longer actively involved and it’s unlikely that current members of the senior coaching staff will stay. The official announcement of Macleod’s pending departure was made last week and included recognition of the contributions of Ronnie Whitton, Victor Shive, Ritchie May, Kevin “Squizzy” Taylor, club technical director Steve Fisher, goalkeeping coach Chris Jones, major sponsor Greg Kilner and club president John Heskins. “I left training last week with mixed emotions – a bit of pride, a bit of sadness – but the time was right because I don’t have the energy to build what we’ll need for next season,” Macleod said. “You’ve got to finish in the top six next year to stay in the NPL for 2020 with the bottom six going into a new VPL1 league.” Macleod won’t recommend a successor nor will he take on another role at the club as he wants the new coach to have a fresh start and a free reign. “It’s a big job and I would think it probably needs someone younger, someone with the appropriate accreditation (at least a B licence) who has NPL experience and can attract NPL players to the club.” No current local senior coach ticks all these boxes and the name most often linked with the position in the past few days is that of Oakleigh Cannons gaffer and Frankston South resident Chris Taylor. His refusal to comment has fuelled speculation that the two-time Victorian Premier League Coach of the Year is weighing up his options. Stuart Munro and Aaron Healey have also been mooted as candidates and a five-member working committee will conduct interviews. Another candidate to emerge over the weekend is “Squizzy” Taylor, coach of Langy’s under-20s who has won a championship at that level with Bentleigh Greens. Taylor holds a B licence, is well connected in NPL circles and would not baulk at the playing budget likely to be part of the deal given that Langy has operated throughout 2018 on the lowest budget in NPL2 East. In State 4 South news Baxter inched clear of the relegation zone on goal difference after Saturday’s 2-2 home draw with Dandenong Warriors.
Macleod’s men: From left, Robert Mathieson junior, Neil Collyer, Peter Tuckett, Gus Macleod, Robert Mathieson senior, Ronnie Whitton, Victor Shive. Picture: Darryl Kennedy
Dandenong had the better of the first half but Baxter bossed the second period. Critics claim Dandenong is an academy masquerading as a community club and the close skills and ball movement of the visitors were highlighted in the opening 45 minutes but once Baxter turned the game into a physical contest it was rewarded. Josh Bowen took advantage of hesitation in the Baxter defence to slide in and opening the scoring in the 10th minute. A near post header from Tom Cikoratic drew a superb response from Baxter keeper James Foster in the 29th minute and three minutes later Baxter striker Mark Pagliarulo held off a defender but sent his low shot wide. Bowen made it 2-0 in the 34th minute after Baxter gave the ball away and the attacking midfielder was sent clear striking the ball low past advancing Foster from 10 metres. A high ball into the Dandenong area in the 38th minute was controlled by Pagliarulo who turned his marker and threw himself onto the ground and referee Ian Stead pointed to the spot. Pagliarulo had no trouble converting and Baxter had a lifeline but it took a well-timed sliding tackle from Stuart McKenzie in the 44th minute to stop Ahmed Habeeb from effecting a tap-in and restoring the visitors’ two-goal cushion. Four minutes into the second half scores were level. Tim Lee drove the ball in low from the right and Adrian Pace controlled it then curled a left-foot strike from just outside the area in off the far post. In the 66th minute a solo run by Ben Meiklem ended with a low left-foot shot that Dandenong keeper Chaiwat Koythong did will to parry and a stunning 30-metre Bowen effort crashed off the crossbar in the 70th minute.
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Shortly after Koythong made his best save of the contest diving low to his left to get a hand to Pagliarulo’s quickly taken free-kick that was destined for the far corner. The contest ended for Dandenong central midfielder Mohsen Hassani a few minutes later when he was yellow carded for dissent for the second time in 10 minutes. In the end Baxter was left ruing its inability to claim all three points in its ongoing battle to avoid the drop. In State 5 South news a last gasp equaliser broke Somerville Eagles’ hearts as the local side was forced to settle for a 4-4 draw with lowly Knox United at Somerville Secondary College on Saturday. An error-prone defence proved Somerville’s undoing as it missed a glorious opportunity to ramp up its promotion push. Somerville started brightly and scored two quickfire goals with player-coach David Greening finishing well from a Louis Griffiths cross in the 2nd minute then converting from the spot after being felled in the area seven minutes later. The first of four goals for Knox from calamitous defending came in the 26th minute with two free headers in the box allowing Gerard Vincent to make it 2-1. Greening then grabbed his third following a superb through ball from Harry Chapman in the 38th minute but right on half-time the lively Robert Taylor found space in the area and the former Richmond and Doncaster Rovers midfielder finished well to make it 3-2. Just 30 seconds into the second half Matt Swanson was dispossessed and Max Khalaf made it 3-3. The rest of the game was a scrappy affair but in the 69th minute a piece of magic from Joel Wade
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after beating two defenders looked to have won the game for the Eagles. But in the final minute a long ball downfield from Knox keeper Daniel Stapelfeldt bounced through the entire Somerville midfield and defence and Taylor was on hand to finish calmly and send the Knox faithful into raptures. “It’s a disappointing result and the performance today was probably our worst of the season but that’s football,” Greening said. “Fair play to Knox because they came here and were the better team but to concede at the death like that was a huge kick in the teeth after we thought we had scraped an undeserved win.” In NPLW news Southern United was at home to Bayside United on Sunday as we went to print but there was doubt as to whether the fixture would go ahead. Earlier in the day the under 12s, under-14s, under-16s and under-19s games were called off due to adverse weather and the condition of Monterey Reserve. Next weekend’s games: FRIDAY, 8.30pm: Doncaster Rovers v Peninsula Strikers (Anderson Park). SATURDAY 3pm: Eastern Lions v Langwarrin (Gardiners Creek Reserve), Mornington v Caulfield Utd Cobras (Dallas Brooks Park), Skye Utd v Whitehorse Utd (Skye Recreation Reserve), South Yarra v Seaford Utd (Fawkner Park), Baxter v Keysborough (Baxter Park), Somerville v Bunyip District (Tyabb Central Recreation Reserve), Aspendale v Lyndale Utd (Jack Grut Reserve). SUNDAY, 3pm: North Caulfield v Frankston Pines (Knox Regional Football Centre). SUNDAY 3.15pm: Southern Utd v Geelong Galaxy Utd (Monterey Reserve, U12s 9am, U14s 10.15am, U16s 11.40am, U19s 1.15pm). LAST ROUND
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Whateley primed for pro debut, peninsula card set PENINSULA Boxer Jason Whateley is set to make his professional debut, after racking up 98 amateur fights, on Friday 7 September at the Melbourne Pavilion. Having most recently claimed a silver medal at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games in April, his coach Marcos Amado, believes Whateley is more than ready to take the next step. “He’s reached the highest possible level in the amateur ranks and he’s now ready to do the same in the pros,” he said. “The longer amount of rounds will make a massive difference for him.” It’s been a long wait for Whateley to find an opponent for his professional debut with many boxers wary of what he brings to the table, but the five-time victor Navosa Ioata has taken up the challenge. Amado said: “It’s not an easy fight, but he’s definitely up for it.” Whateley will join fellow Mornington Peninsula boxers Jayde Mitchell, who will be headlining the card against Kerry Foley, and Kane Watts, who is yet to announce an opponent, on the night. Whateley will then be looking to back-up his performance two weeks later on Sunday 23 September at the Melbourne Pavilion, with an opponent yet to be announced. Also ready to get in the ring on the Sunday night are fellow Peninsula Boxers Lachie Higgins and Jai
Alexander, who will fight in the main event. Higgins also hasn’t locked in an opponent yet but Alexander is set to face the unbeaten Beijing Olympian, Luke Boyd, for the WBA Oceania Super Bantamweight Title and a world rating. “It’s going to be a great fight with Jai now at an eight win, zero loss record,” Amado said. “They’re both strong, aggressive power punchers so it will really be the best man wins on the night.” Higgins is also set to go up a weight division to super-middleweight which, according to Amado, is probably a bit over due for a man who’s six foot three (190cm). Amado said that the boxers are all training well together and he’s confident they can all put in a solid performance. “It’s a hard call to make considering everyone is confident heading into their fights but they’re all putting in and I’m confident they’ll show it on the night,” he said. Ben Triandafillou
Ready to fire: Peninsula Boxer Jason Whateley gets set for his professional debut on Friday 7 September. Picture: Supplied.
Sharks crunch through finals, Gulls take opening match BASKETBALL
By Ben Triandafillou THE Southern Peninsula Sharks Big V championship side continue to progress through the finals series with a two-point victory over the Waverley Falcons in round two on Sunday 12 August. The Sharks have made their way from fifth on the normal season ladder to the preliminary final where they’ll be taking on the top-rated side Knox Raiders on Saturday 18 August. Southern Peninsula Sharks basketball operations manager Lucas Allen said the side have overcome similar circumstances already this season and will be looking to do the same against Knox. “It’ll be the same circumstances as they have faced in their first couple of games, lose and you’re out, but they’re pretty confident heading in,” Allen said. Allen said their win over the Falcons (76-78) was a tough battle with the Sharks’ women showing real determination to break through. “They got a bit of a lead and were able to maintain it until the final whistle,” he said. “It came down to the last couple of plays. Jaz Shelley came up big and hit a three (point shot), and the women did well to defend in the dying seconds of the game to make sure they couldn’t get a shot off. “It was a strong win.” Jaz Shelley has also been selected to join the under-18 Australian team which will compete at the FIBA Asia under-18 Championships, in hopes to qualify for the under-19 FIBA World Cup. In the Men’s division one, Chelsea Gulls scored a crucial 10-point victory over the Western Port Steelers (94-104) away from home on Saturday 11 August. The Gulls claimed the first of the
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All smiles: Southern Peninsula Sharks women celebrate yet another final series win. Picture: Phil Larkins
best-of-three semi-final and will get the advantage of having the final two matches played at their home court. Western Port Steelers basketball operations manager, Tyler Molloy, still held hope that the Steelers could turn the result around. “We turned the ball over a fair bit more than we had in previous matches and one of their guys (Mitch Riggs) ended up shooting seven from 10 three-pointers which we didn’t really expect,” he said. “We’ve looked back at some game
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tapes and will focus more on defence and hopefully we can score two [wins] on the road. “It’s no easy feat but we’re confident we can grab one of the games and then anything can happen from there.” Chelsea Gulls head coach Peter Caspersz was stoked to get the win away from home, and said that he wasn’t surprised to see Mitch Riggs play as well as he did. “He did shoot out of his skin (seven three-pointers from his last seven
attempts) but he’s a SEABL player so it was no surprise to see him shoot so well,” he said. “It’d be great if he can convert it again on Saturday.” Caspersz said that he expects the Steelers to come into the final two matches with “something up their sleeve” but is confident that they can put another win on the board. “I’m hoping that we can wrap it up on the Saturday and put it to bed,” he said. “We know we can do better [than last game]. We let them shoot at about
53 per cent so that’s something we’re definitely working on and we’ll try and shut them down a bit better this time around.” The winner of the Chelsea Gulls/ Western Port Steelers semi-final will play the winner of the Keysborough Cougars/Shepparton Gators matchup. The Gators won the first of three matches at home but will head to Rowville Secondary College (Cougars home court) for the remaining two games.
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Karate students kick it at Nationals PETER Hollowood Martial Arts, in Mornington, had an astounding 21 athletes represent Victoria at the Australian National Karate Championships over the weekend of Friday 3 August. The representatives had trained all year for the national championships in Caloundra, QLD and their hard-work was duly repaid with five of them claiming individual gold medals in Kumite, a form of point sparring. On top of their individual performances, the Mornington dojo athletes claimed a further five team gold medals and a silver team medal across the competition. Sensei Peter Hollowood, who is also a state coach, said the “fantastic results” came as no surprise with the amount of training his students put in throughout the year. “My athletes train at the highest level and deserve all the recognition for their hard work,” he said. “They all went up as a team and competed as a team. It was a good tournament up there and they were all very excited about their results as they’ve been training for such a long time.” Sensei Peter’s son, Dean Hollowood, 23, was one of the five athletes to claim an individual gold medal. Dean claimed gold in the Senior Men’s (67kg) competition as well as a team gold medal for his performance at the nationals, and has been selected to compete at the World Championships in Madrid, Spain in November. Dean will be travelling to Chile in September
for a competition and then off to Noumea for a National training camp prior to the World Championships. “He’s missed out on four World Championships but he’s stuck with it and finally broken through,” Sensei Peter said. “It’s great to see the hard work payed off.” The Mornington dojo claimed a further four gold medals. Aaliyah Zuniga won the Female Cadet (14-15 years) and earned a Team Gold medal; Ally Lourensz won the Female 12-13 years and a Team Gold medal; Mason Riley won the Junior Male (16-17 years) and a Team Silver medal; and Alex Steer won the Cadet Male (14-15 years) and a Team Gold medal. Athletes from the dojo won another 11 bronze and silver individual medals, with some of them having their first attempt at the national competition. Alex Hutchison won a Team Gold medal and two individual silver medals; Zac Dean won two silver medals and a bronze medal; Mathew Riley won a silver medal; Lily White won a silver medal; Ceara Taylor won a bronze medal; Ignatius Stow won a bronze medal; Nathan Pool won a bronze medal; and Erin Walsh won a bronze medal. Sensei Peter said it was a great achievement for all involved, with the dojo’s representatives already talking about next year’s national championships. Ben Triandafillou
Dojo of champions: Peter Hollowood Martial Arts had 21 athletes compete at Nationals. Pictures: Gary Sissons
Noonan welcomes training track upgrade VICTORIAN Racing Minister Martin Pakula announced on Thursday 16 August that $1.38 million of funding will be granted to the Mornington Racecourse to upgrade their sandbased training track. The upgrade, which is currently underway, will see a move to a synthetic surface after 12 years of having a sand track to help allow for consistent training year-round. Mornington-based racehorse trainer Tony Noonan said the transition to a synthetic track has had mixed reactions from the trainers, but the general consensus was positive. “It’s a radical change to what we’re used to,” Noonan said. “That always makes it tough, but I think the majority of trainers are in favour of it.” The synthetic track has been a tried and proven surface at racecourses across Australia, with most notably Pakenham also using it for racing as well as jump outs and trials. Noonan views the move from the sand to the synthetic track as a modernised version of when training tracks moved from the grass to the sand, and believes that it’s another step in the right direction. “Grass is very expensive, so that’s when sand was bought in to offset
that, but this is a modernisation of the sand track and environmentally it’s a better answer I would think,” Noonan said. “In the winter we got consistent rain and [the sand track] worked very well but when we got heavy rain it turned very quickly. In the summer it can get very dry and hard unless you apply a large amount of water to it, but of course that then becomes a real environmental issue. “We just can’t afford to be spending a lot of water on those sorts of facilities when we’ve got an alternative.” Noonan believes the sand track has “done its job” and only sees the move to the synthetic as a positive. “It’s great for us,” he said. “Not every track and training centre in Victoria has one, so the fact that we race on a polytrack (synthetic) at Pakenham, it’s got to be at our advantage as our horses become accustomed to working on it and then racing on it.” “Over a long period of time, [Mornington] has been a very successful training centre and this is only going to compliment it even further.” Getting the message out: Racing Minister Martin Pakula speaks to media after announcing the funding for Mornington Racing Club. Picture: Yanni Mornington News
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Your Road Safety Store
ANDREW and Joanne Jeffery are the new faces at Tyres and More since taking over the business in November. The couple who have lived on the peninsula for 12 years are maintaining the friendly old fashioned service but offering plenty of regular specials to their loyal customers. Tyres and More services Mornington, Frankston, Somerville, Pearcedale, Mount Eliza, Baxter, Hastings, Dromana, Mount Martha, Langwarrin, Moorooduc and Rosebud areas with old-fashioned service to complement their quality range of tyres, auto products and accessories. “We are a highly respected Yokohama dealership that takes pride in new tyres and wheels, specialised wheel alignments and technology
WE DO ALL MINOR, MAJOR SERVICING REPAIRS • Manufacturer handbook servicing • Engine tuning
• System scanning & code clearing
• Automatic transmission servicing • Exhaust system servicing • Brakes and clutch
• Suspension repairs & lowering
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services, and accredited VACC endorsement for automotive mechanical repairs,” said Andrew and Joanne. “Safety and performance on the road encompasses everything from good tyres to mechanical repairs and servicing. At Tyres and More Mornington, we offer a combination tyre retailer and auto services to keep your car safe and performing at its best when you are out on the road.” This spring, Tyres and More have some great specials to ensure every customer has the safety and security of good tyres on their car. “We have four great new tyre packages with discounts on flitting, balance and new valves, Yokohama specials and Performance specials,” said the couple.
MINOR SERVICE FULL SAFETY CHECK TYRE ROTATION UNDER BONNET FLUIDS TOP UP FULL REPORT & QUOTE ON ALL ITEMS NEEDING ATTENTION
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MORNINGTON Coin Laundrette has been operating for 22 years and is now under new management. With new helpful and friendly staff, the coin laundrette has also been given a makeover with a complete renovation throughout. At Mornington Coin Laundrette there is free folding of washing between 9am - 1pm weekdays. “You can also leave washing with us during those times and we will wash, dry and fold, while you go shopping. There is great shopping close by in Mornington Main Street. Or you can
simply go home and return when it’s complete,” said Peter Fairchild, Managing Director. “We have complementary coffee and tea while you wait, and good old fashioned service with a smile.” Mornington Coin Laundrette is ultra clean, has a good range of washer sizes, dryers and folding tables. There is even while you wait seating, music and phone chargers. Mornington Coin Laundrette is at Shop 8, 55 Barkly Street, Mornington. Phone 0459 023 958.
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For all your travel needs WELCOME to Helloworld Mornington Travel Centre. Located at 116 Main Street, Mornington, Helloworld is a local, family owned business, proud to be all locals born and bred on the Mornington Peninsula. Owners Frank and Sue Di Gregorio opened and started in the travel agency business back in 1996 originally in Mt Eliza, which was then called Traveland. In 2002 decided to make the change and move shop, to a bigger and better location in Main Street, Mornington, under the trading name of Jetset Mornington. Then in 2012 Jetset was then re-branded to Helloworld. “Combined we have over 80 years of experience working in the travel industry and have travelled extensively around the world,” said
senior travel consultant, Brooke Wood. “We cater for all your travel needs and pride ourselves on our customer service. We have a high amount of repeat clientele, which shows us a true indication of our friendly and professional service we offer.” Helloworld can organise a fabulous variety of things for customers including expert advice and knowledge, domestic and international flights, accommodation, river cruises, ocean cruises, rail and coach travel, travel insurance, cash passport money cards and Korjo travel accessory products. Helloworld is at 116 Main Street, Mornington. Phone 5975 4100.
0459 023 958
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Say hello for your travel needs: Frank Di Gregorio (owner) and senior travel consultants Brooke Wood and Marie Egan.
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*Fly Free -conditions apply. SEE: travelmarvel.com.au/SpecialDeals for full conditions. Prices are per person (pp), AUD, twin share. Prices are correct as at 9 July 2018. Prices based on EUTC15 07 JUNE 2019 (Cat.D). All offers include an Early Payment Discount of up to $400 pp. EARLY PAYMENT DISCOUNT: Tour must be paid in full 10 months prior to travel. Enquire for details. ^ Return airport transfers are not provided or operated by Travelmarvel.Terms and conditions may differ where 3rd party operations are involved. Please refer to Helloworld Mornington Travel Centre. DEPOSITS: A first non-refundable deposit of $1,000 pp is due within seven days of booking. Australian Pacific Touring Pty Ltd. ABN 44 004 684 619. ATAS accreditation #A10825. Australian Pacific Touring Pty Ltd. ABN 44 004 684 619. ATAS accreditation #A10825. TM4638
Helloworld Travel Mornington 116 Main Street, Mornington, VIC 3931 P: (03) 5975 4100 E: morningtontravel@helloworld.com.au
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Bossports have sport covered
END OF WINTER ALL FLOOR STOCK REDUCED BY UP TO 50% OFF
BOSSPORTS is a locally owned and operated business in Mornington. Bossports has been operating now for seven years and have recently moved into a new permanent home in Milgate Drive. Bossports continues to specialise in the sports of tennis, lawn bowls and golf and recently have acquired the rights to stock Lorna Jane, and Running bare brand of active wear for the peninsula. “We continue to offer aftermarket services such as tennis court design, installation and maintenance,” said the team at Bossports. “Also likewise for lawn bowls greens and for the
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ALL TENNIS APPAREL & FOOTWEAR UP TO 50% OFF
GOLF APPAREL & FOOTWEAR UP TO 50% OF
domestic market as well. We offer a professional stringing service for tennis, lawn bowls re stamping and polishing. We stock leading brands such as Head, Babolat, Wilson, Adidas, Slazenger to name but a few. We are open 6 days per week. Mon - Fri 9 to 5 and Saturdays 9 to 1.” Bossports offer mobile pop up shop options for clubs looking to do fund raising as well as bringing the latest product directly to customers. They sponsor several sports club on the peninsula.
NIKE, IZOD, AND MORE
ADIDAS, HEAD, BABOLAT, WILSON
GOLF BALLS FROM $10 PER DOZ LORNA JANE 20% OFF RUNNING BARE 20% OFF
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MY business Ideas By The Bay has been an institution in Mornington for 23 years. In January 2012 my sister and I bought the business together, accomplishing a successful 5 years before I went solo, slightly shifting the shop aesthetic. I love the name of my business, could not have named it better, as we are at the beach end of Main Street. We carry a collection of original and unique gifts; a little of everything really. A gift for every occasion, souvenirs, kitchen and homewares too. Our selection includes local and Australian made treasures. We have ‘nailed it’ when it comes to quirky and interesting things, making a visit to us an enjoyable experience. That side of my business is the best challenge and I enjoy sourcing and buying. I’ve always considered professional and friendly customer service integral to good business practice. 7 days a week 71008 0Opening 5977from to 5 with shorter Sunday hours throughout winter, I hope Ideas can remain part of the fabric of our wonderful Mornington Peninsula.
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Bridgestone Select for all things auto
BRIDGESTONE Select Mornington is now open at 2/1002 Nepean Highway, Mornington. The store is owned and operated by local couple Travis and Angie Jenkins, who have lived in Mornington for the past 14 years and are both involved with the local community and offering support to a number of local sporting clubs in Mornington. Travis has a long history in the automotive industry as a motor mechanic and then later as a service manager in automotive dealerships. Travis and his team bring a wealth of knowledge from their many years in the automotive and tyre industry, making them the perfect people to discuss everything about your car. Whether you’re in need of new tyres, a wheel alignment, log book service or some expert auto service advice on your vehicle, the team at Bridgestone Select Mornington are always more than happy to help. With a wide range of quality car, SUV, 4x4 and performance tyres, they have a tyre to suit all budgets and driving needs. With plenty of parking available, Bridgestone Select Mornington is also the convenient option for all of your needs, offering a comfortable waiting area if you choose to enjoy a coffee or read the newspaper in air-conditioned comfort whilst you have your tyres replaced or vehicle serviced. Alternately they also offer the option of a lift within the local area. At Bridgestone Select Mornington the main focus is you the customer, and ensuring that all customers leave completely satisfied.
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