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Family ties: Alan Hunt, left, Leila Haywood, Greg Hunt and his wife Paula and daughter Poppy at the opening of Greg Hunt’s electoral office in 2007. Picture: Yanni
Liberal elder dies at 86 By Mike Hast THE protection of Melbourne’s natural environment with Green Wedge Zones was a signature achievement of former Mornington Peninsula MP Alan Hunt, who died in the early hours of Friday morning at age 86. Mr Hunt, the father of five sons including federal Flinders MP Greg Hunt, his youngest, died at Peninsula Health’s palliative care unit in Frankston where he had been for two days after being transferred from Frankston Hospital. Mr Hunt’s eldest son Bob, 61, drove from southern NSW and arrived at the
palliative care unit at about 3am and was with his father at the end. Greg Hunt said his father lived in his Mornington house until December when he moved to an aged care centre in Somerville. “Dad retained his complete awareness of the world until his last days,� he said. “Over the past few weeks, he said goodbye to each of his sons. In doing so he took care of each of us. He explained that he was ready to die, that he had been blessed in his life and that he had no fears. “In the past few weeks, he had been given amazing care by the doctors and nurses of Frankston Hospital.�
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Alan John Hunt was born on 9 October 1927 in Peterborough, South Australia. He was educated in SA and at Melbourne Grammar School before attending Melbourne University and gaining a law degree. He was president of Melbourne University Liberals from 1948-50, secretary of the National Union of Australian University Students and a delegate to the World University Service conference in Bombay in 1950. He began his career as a solicitor and by 1954 was a senior partner of Frost and Hunt in Mornington, later Hunt, O’Sullivan and Daniels.
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He was elected to the Victorian Legislative Council (upper house) in 1961 to represent South Eastern Province, which stretched from central Victoria to eastern and southern suburbs as well as the peninsula and Phillip Island. The province was abolished at the 2006 state election following the Labor government’s reform of the upper house. Mr Hunt was an MP for 31 years, retiring on 2 October 1992. The seat was won by Ron Bowden, husband of Mornington Peninsula Shire’s mayor Lynn Bowden. The veteran MP served as a minis-
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Pool site: Skateboarder Jamie, of Mornington, at the Frankston skate park alongside the city’s next big attraction, a $50 million aquatic centre now under construction and due to open mid-2014. Pictures: Yanni
City takes ‘peninsula’ for pool name FRANKSTON Council has named its $50 million pool complex Peninsula Aquatic Recreation Centre, PARC for short. Councillors on Monday last week agreed to start the formal process to register the name with the Office of Geographic Names, the state’s naming authority. The centre, due to open mid2014, has been informally known as Frankston Regional Aquatic Centre or Frankston Regional Aquatic Health and Wellbeing Centre since it was put back on the drawing board after the 2008 council election. PARC will have a 51.5-metre Olympic-sized swimming pool, a learn to swim and leisure pool with play area,
cafe, gymnasium, water slides, splash deck, warm water therapy pool, spa and sauna, creche, a health and wellness centre, and a car park for 230 vehicles. It is expected to attract 700,000 visitors each year from as far afield as the southern Mornington Peninsula. Frankston’s neighbour Mornington Peninsula Shire has just one modern aquatic centre – at Hastings, which includes a 25-metre pool, unsuitable for competitive swimming training. The shire has been trying to build a pool on the foreshore at Rosebud for more than seven years, blocked by the state government until last year and by disagreement among councillors. Choosing PARC avoids a rude acronym that would have been formed if
“F� for Frankston was used in the name. PARC was suggested by a Frankston resident during a public naming competition held in June with 564 names submitted by the community and 191 by students. The winner, who has not been named by the council, will receive a $500 gift voucher. This followed a failed attempt to find a name through a consultant, the Civic Group, which the council paid $10,000. Civic came up with 11 names. Four were presented to councillors in May and rejected. A shortlist of names from the public was sent to the Office of Geographic Names, which recommended three – Tides Leisure Centre, Peninsula Sports
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Hospice calls for volunteers PENINSULA Home Hospice has issued a call for volunteers join its team of client carers. The volunteers will be trained in September. PHH is a not-for-profit palliative care organisation that supports people living at home with a life threatening illness. The next intake of volunteers will be the second for the year as the organisation prepares for some of its existing volunteers to retire. In September 2011, volunteers were supporting 21 clients at home but the number doubled in the following 12 months. The organisation has 60 client care volunteers, including Don George, 70, (pictured) who started with PHH when he retired at 65. “A number of friends have said to me that they couldn’t do what I do, but my reply is always that they would be surprised at the difference they could make,” Mr George said. “But the motive has to be genuine, not just a feelgood throwaway line at a dinner party. From the many letters and cards I have received, I know I am making a difference.” Mr George said the role of volunteers could range from sitting with a client while their primary carer took care of things outside the home “to occasional transport to medical appointments or to group programs held by PHH”. The once-a-week, 10-week training course starting in September for the next intake of volunteers at PHH’s premises at Golf Links Rd, Frankston, is open to men and women of all ages. Anyone interested in becoming a client carer volunteer can call Marcella Ferrier on 9784 3302 or email Marcella@ peninsulahospice.com.au
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Man and machine: Premier Denis Napthine briefly took the controls of an excavator at Frankston Hospital to turn the first sod and showed off his handiwork. Picture: Yanni
WORK has started on the $81 million, third stage development of Frankston Hospital. The expansion will add 92 beds and a new emergency department. Premier Denis Napthine and Health Minister David Davis visited the hospital on Wednesday for a sod turning ceremony. The new wards and emergency department are being built next to the new surgical precinct. “The aim of the design of the building was to deliver contemporary and innovative working spaces for staff to deliver the highest standards of care in attractive and comfortable space for patients,” executive director of planning, infrastructure and information technology Simon Brewin said. The new emergency department will be underneath the new wards and include 49 general treatment cubicles, four treatment areas as well as an extra 28 specialised beds, treatment rooms and consultation areas. “Frankston Hospital already has one of the busiest emergency departments in the state. The new emergency department will be able to better handle the emergency needs of our growing population in the longer term,” Peninsula Health chief executive Dr Sherene Devanesen said.
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Peninsula musos march on Melbourne MORNINGTON Peninsula musos are on the march to the main stage of Melbourne to showcase the best of the local music scene. One sound man and 10 musicians from three alternative independent peninsula groups will head to the big smoke on Sunday 28 July for an afternoon of original music. The Warrains (pictured), The Pimlotts with Mitch Dean, and SugaTree will perform in Collingwood, unleashing their 100 per cent original but little-heard sounds on an inner city audience.
The one-off gig will see the Warrains launch their third album, The Art of Listening, and SugaTree their self-titled debut EP. Twin sisters Naomi and Narelle Pimlott couple up with Mitch Dean to present a bracket of newly penned tunes. While Melbourne is regarded as having the most vibrant music scene in Australia, the Mornington Peninsula isn’t far behind, promoter Barry Swayn said. “It’s a Melbourne presentation of what’s happening (musically speaking) on the Mornington
Peninsula,” he said. “Given that the venue has become an acclaimed punk, goth, metal and trash outlet, the subtleties of a group of southern peninsula musicians bringing their non-specific genre tunes to the city on a Sunday afternoon should be seen for what it is worth: an effort to create a different feel for a legendary room.” The gig is at Bendigo Hotel, Johnston St, Collingwood, at 2pm on Sunday 28 July. Details: Barry Swayn at barryswayn@gmail.com or visit www.thewarrains.simplesite.com
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Heavyweights in wrangle over port By Mike Hast THE Port of Hastings could be ready to handle containers well ahead of its existing 10- to 15year schedule, says port authority chief executive Mike Lean. Mr Lean was speaking at an International Cargo Handling Association Australia lunch at the Windsor Hotel in Melbourne last Wednesday. But his spruiking of the multi-billion dollar port has been countered by former Toll Holdings managing director Paul Little. Mr Little, who retired from Toll in late 2011 after 26 years at the wheel, told a Committee for Wyndham dinner last week that expanding Hastings would be a financial disaster for the transport and logistics industry. Now a property developer, Mr Little reportedly said the so-called “Bay West” option – a container terminal between Point Wilson and Little River on the western shore of Port Phillip – would be more affordable, effective and efficient than Hastings. Mr Little said a Hastings terminal would quickly create traffic congestion in the eastern suburbs and cause problems for logistics companies by forcing them to relocate from the western suburbs. “Whether you agree with that or not, they [the logistics companies] are here now, so what are they going to do?” he said. “Trying to relocate the port-based logistics services to Hastings would be a financial disaster for the transport and logistics industry. “Would you go and tell Toll or some of these other groups that service the port ‘by the way, you’ve got to somehow relocate down to Hastings’ and your customers are still going to be in the western suburbs. “It just is not logical.” In the longer term, he said Hastings could be developed to handle very large container ships and the Port of Melbourne could be sold. Mike Lean told cargo handling association members the Port of Hastings would be “a world class competitive and sustainable port with a minimum capacity of 9 million TEUs by 2060”. (TEU is a measure used by the freight industry and stands for twenty-foot equivalent unit, the length of a standard container.) Victorian demand would exceed eight million TEUs by 2035, he said. “The Port of Hastings will be a major international container port operating as a port for Victorian and southeast Australian imports and exports general as well as transhipment cargoes,” Mr Lean said. “Strong growth in container trades is expected to continue with the Port of Melbourne reaching
capacity of five million TEUs by the mid-2020s “Failure to have gateway container capacity by the mid-2020s means a negative $18 billion impact on the state’s economy by 2046.” He said the first stage at Hastings would have a capacity of 2.5 to 3 million containers. “The Port of Hastings will need to be integrated with road and rail systems “The authority will work closely with the Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure; VicRoads; and local governments as well as the community and stakeholders. “Current emphasis is on evaluating options for transport corridors to the port with Western Port Highway the initial preferred road corridor. “[It] has the capacity to take dual train lines on the centre median strip. Utilising existing passenger rail lines is not seen as a viable freight option.” Mr Lean said the Hastings area had the largest amount of port-related zoned land, 3500 hectares, in Australia. This would enable the building of distribution centres and warehouses, “all serviced by multiple transport modes including road, rail and sea seeking to maximise efficiencies and reduce cost in the supply chain”. He said the authority in January had embarked on 40-week “work packages” to assess port designs; examine the natural environment; examine hydrodynamic conditions in the port area and Western Port; prepare forecasts, economic and commercial modelling; and assess risk management. Next steps included the release of Victorian Freight and Logistics Plan, and the Metropolitan Planning Strategy, a business case, and “progression of feasibility works working towards environmental approval process”. Meanwhile, Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council has ramped up its campaign to oppose port expansion. It held the first of several “Westernport protection meetings” on Sunday 14 July and launched its “Yes! I love Westernport” campaign. WPPC spokeswoman Karri Giles said the campaign aimed to educate the community about “what could happen to the Ramsar-listed Western Port if the Port of Hastings development proceeds”. The group had engaged experts to create modelling of what might happen to Western Port with its three-metre tide if there was an oil spill, she said. Port of Hastings Development Authority: www. portofhastings.com Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council: www.wppcinc.org
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NEWS DESK Breeding code SUBMISSIONS on a code of practice for cat and dog breeders close next month. The revised code for the operation of breeding and rearing businesses is being developed by the Department of Environment and Primary Industries. The review of the code followed a campaign by the RSPCA to close puppy factories. The campaign started in May 2010 and led to the state government increasing the powers of RSPCA inspectors to force breeders to follow the code of practice, previously only enforceable by local government. Bureau of Animal Welfare director Dr Stephen Tate said the code specified minimum standards of accommodation, management and care â&#x20AC;&#x153;appropriate to the needs of dogs and cats housed in breeding and rearing businessesâ&#x20AC;?. The code is made under the Domestic Animals Act 1994 and must be complied with by businesses that are required to be registered as breeding or rearing domestic animal businesses under the Act. The final code is expected to be completed at the end of August. To view the draft revised code, go to www.depi.vic.gov.au/ breedingcode, call 136 186 or email animal.welfare@depi.vic.gov.au Comments on the code must be submitted by 10 August to animal. welfare@depi.vic.gov.au or by writing to the Breeding and Rearing Code Review, Bureau of Animal Welfare, 475 Mickleham Rd, Attwood, Victoria 3049.
Hundreds tune up for charity run PENINSULA residents are being urged to pull on their sneakers for charity at the annual Mornington Bay Run on Sunday 28 July. The fun runâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 4.2-kilometre course starts at Mornington Park on the corner of Main St and the Esplanade and continues up Beleura Hill Rd to the Barkly St intersection, before returning along the same path to the park. Walkers can do one lap but runners
have to complete two laps. The event, now in its eighth year, is organised by Mornington Chamber of Commerce. All funds raised go to Peter MacCallum Cancer Foundation. In 2012, about 650 people took part and raised $20,800. When The News spoke to the chamber on Friday, 421 people had registered. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is more than this time last year,â&#x20AC;? Jeni Doherty of the chamber said.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re expecting at least another 250 on the day.â&#x20AC;? Donations this year have exceeded $8000 so far, with more expected this week. Participants can set up fundraising pages on the Mornington Bay Run website, and are using social media to promote the cause. â&#x20AC;&#x153;People are posting on Facebook and sending emails to family and friends,â&#x20AC;? Ms Doherty said.
The Esplanade will be closed north of Main St for the run, and Beleura Hill Rd will be closed between Barkly St and the Esplanade. Traffic on Main St will be diverted along Queen St. The event begins at 8am. Registration is open to individuals, families and group of all ages at www. morningtonbayrun.com.au Toni Brient Early start: Competitors in last yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s event run along the Esplanade.
Call for around town bus MORNINGTON needs small buses connecting the Main St with the townâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s other shopping centres, says resident Albert Feather. Mr Feather, 77, is distributing a pamphlet outlining his plan and seeking public support. The idea came to him when his wife Mary wanted a paint roller. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Of course in the good old days Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d just walk down to the Main St and buy one from a hardware store,â&#x20AC;? said the retired instrument maker who moved to Mornington in 1972 after migrating from the UK in 1964. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Now you have to get in the car and drive out to Bungower Rd to Bunnings or along MorningtonTyabb Rd to Masters.â&#x20AC;? His idea is for small buses running every hour to Centro shopping centre, Bunnings and other stores in the Homemaker Centre, Masters, Bentons Square shopping centre and back to Main St. It would stop inside the storesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; car parks rather than dropping people nearby.
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‘My Dad had a wonderful life’ THIS is the statement released by Flinders federal MP Greg Hunt on Friday morning: “Overnight my father Alan Hunt passed away. He was 85. In his words, he had had a wonderful life. He was the father of five sons, Bob, John, Peter, Steve and Greg. He was grandfather to 10 grandchildren, Josephine, Selwyn, Mia, Alan, Anne, Henry, Sam, Abby, Poppy and James. He was the brother of Colin and David. And, to his great delight, for the last decade and more of his life he was partner to Leila Haywood.
Not all endings are sad. Until December Dad lived at home, in Mornington, in the house which he had loved and lived in for almost 50 years. In the past few months he and Leila have been cared for by the wonderful staff at Somercare in Somerville. In the last few weeks he had been given amazing care by the doctors and nurses of Ward 4GS at Frankston Hospital. And in the last two days he was embraced by the most caring staff of the Palliative Care Unit at the Golf Links Rd Rehabilitation Centre in Frankston.
Dad retained his complete awareness of the world until his last days. Until the very end he was actually caring for others. Over the last few weeks he said goodbye to each of his sons. In doing so he took care of each of us. He explained that he was ready to die, that he had been blessed in his life and that he had no fears. He said farewell and took care of each of Steve and Peter. Both spent much time with him in his last few weeks. On Monday he held me and took
care of me. On Wednesday he held my brother John and took care of John. Yesterday, as he became increasingly frail, his brother David and partner Leila visited to say goodbye. On his last day he was surrounded by sons who read to him his beloved poems from Yeats and Byron, Shelley and the Prophet. But his favourites were Tennyson’s Ulysses and perhaps most of all Coleridge’s Kubla Khan. As my brother John read the words “In Xanadu did Kubla Khan a stately pleasure dome decree”, Dad cupped his ears to tell us
he was listening, and to ask for more. But there was one more thing. He had yet to say goodbye to his eldest son Bob. Bob drove overnight from Wyndham in NSW and arrived just after 3am. There, in the middle of the night, accompanied and cared for by his eldest son, he passed away. It was a grand life and we will celebrate it on the Mornington Peninsula, which he so loved, at the Peninsula Community Theatre in Wilsons Road, Mornington, at 3pm on Monday 22 July. With all our love Dad, the boys.”
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Father and son: Greg Hunt and Alan Hunt in 2007. Picture: Yanni
Community leaders’ praise COMMUNITY leaders praised Alan Hunt when they spoke to The News on Friday. Mornington MP David Morris said Mr Hunt was not only a great parliamentarian but also a great representative of South Eastern Province and in particular the peninsula. Mr Morris, chairman of the Parliament’s powerful Public Accounts and Estimates Committee and Parliamentary Secretary for Local Government, said he met Mr Hunt in the early 1980s at a Mornington chamber of commerce meeting. “Alan said there had never been a public policy question where the outcome had not been improved by public input. “It is advice that has stayed with me
for 30 years,” Mr Morris said. The MP said Mr Hunt “can take a great deal of credit for the distinctive [green] break between the Mornington Peninsula and metropolitan Melbourne”. Former Mornington MP Robin Cooper said he was sad to hear about the death of Mr Hunt. “I visited him in Somerville about three weeks ago and we chatted for 25 minutes,” he said. Mr Cooper said Mr Hunt was “a great supporter of mine” and was always available to provide advice. “He had a great brain; he was a top bloke and a brilliant parliamentarian.” Mr Cooper said the Moorooduc Plain had been saved from development by Dick Hamer and Alan Hunt.
Mornington Peninsula Shire mayor Cr Lynn Bowden said Mr Hunt was very dedicated to the Mornington Peninsula and the community. He had a lot to do with planning on the peninsula and had helped preserve its uniqueness, she said. “We have a lot to thank Alan for regarding balanced planning,” she said. “He was greatly respected and has left us a strong legacy.” Ron Bowden, who replaced Mr Hunt in the upper house, said it was his privilege to succeed Alan Hunt. “Alan served the Parliament for many years with high distinction,” he said. “His successes will continue to bring benefits to the peninsula and Victoria.” Mike Hast
ONE of Alan Hunt’s last media interviews was with The News last October, two days before his 85th birthday. He was asked his view of state Planning Minister Matthew Guy’s proposal to allow more development and previously banned uses in Melbourne’s 12 green wedges including the Mornington Peninsula and Frankston wedges. Mr Hunt declined to criticise Mr Guy’s proposals, staying loyal to the political party of his long life, but praised Premier Dick Hamer, saying the architect of green wedges was a man of great vision and incisive foresight. His message was clear – the green breaks that have stopped Melbourne becoming like a Los Angeles or a Sydney (which once had substantial green wedges; all now suburbs) were created by a man with vision and it took vision to retain them. Mr Hunt and Mr Hamer, later Sir Rupert, formalised the green wedges in the 1970s. “Dick Hamer was a man of great abilities and great vision, and we owe a lot to him. His vision [for the green wedges] still guides planning,” Mr Hunt said. Mr Hamer was Minister for Planning when in May 1966 he brought the proposal for green wedges to his colleagues in the Liberal state government led by long-time Premier Henry Bolte, later Sir Henry. The modern concept of green wedges had been formulated in the United Kingdom with a 1944 proposal to set aside green belts around urban areas of Greater London. It greatly influenced government policymakers and urban planners in Australia.
In 1967 the government produced a report, The Future Growth of Melbourne, which encapsulated the Hamer vision. It was the blueprint for the green wedge zones. In 1968, the government adopted green wedges as policy and by 1971 their protection was part of planning laws. Three of the five green wedge planning policies were introduced when Mr Hunt was Planning Minister. In 1989, Mr Hunt led a group of MPs who toppled Jeff Kennett as Opposition leader, replacing him with Alan Brown. Kennett made a comeback and led the Liberals to victory at the 1992 state election. Mr Hunt’s position in the Liberal Party became untenable and he retired, but continued to serve in various public roles. He maintained his interest in green wedges and in 2003 wrote an article in The Age that broadly supported the Melbourne 2030 planning strategy that fixed green wedge boundaries. In an article headed “World’s most liveable city no accident”, he wrote about the genesis of Melbourne’s green wedges and detailed how the Cain Labor government, the Kennett Liberal government and the Bracks Labor government all had allowed major housing developments in green wedges. He called for bipartisan support of planning, arguing that major changes to planning rules must “survive the vagaries of elections”. “Sudden changes are the enemy of certainty and the antithesis of sound planning. That is why political bipartisanship in planning is so important.” Mike Hast
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The ferry had not operated on Thursday or Friday because of strong winds. He said boat owners had two or three days to fix safety problems found by inspectors but was “not prepared to say” what deficiencies had been found aboard the ferry. “They will find minor things in just about any vessel in Victoria,” Mr Denvir said. “If there’s a bandage missing from a first-aid kit it doesn’t mean the boat’s about to sink.” Mr Denvir denied the safety inspection had caused any disruption to the ferry service. They were “all minor matters resolved on the day”. “So what if a fire extinguisher is out of date a few months – is it a fault? It’s still capable of putting out fires.” Mr Denvir said the Privacy Act prevented him from discussing certification of a ferry boat skipper. “If a master has a problem. he should take it up with the marina safety organisation.” Mr Denvir said he was “disappointed” The News was “following [news] leads given by people I regard as halfwits” and would never again make comments to the newspaper. Keith Platt
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9/288 Stony Point Road 2.00-2.30pm Century 21 Homeport 5979 3555 _________________________________________________________________________________ 1/179 Disney Street 2.00-2.30pm Satchwells 5979 1888 _________________________________________________________________________________ 3/288 Stony Point Road 2.00-2.30pm Century 21 Homeport 5979 3555 _________________________________________________________________________________ 11/288 Stony Point Road 2.00-2.30pm Century 21 Homeport 5979 3555 _________________________________________________________________________________
BITTERN
17 Wellington Road
12.00-12.30pm
Century 21 Homeport 5979 3555 _________________________________________________________________________________
59 Dunlop Road 1.15-1.45pm Harcourts 5970 7333 _________________________________________________________________________________ 32 Myers Road 1.00-1.30pm Tallon First National 5979 3000 _________________________________________________________________________________ 18 Daly Street 1.00-1.30pm Century 21 Homeport 5979 3555 _________________________________________________________________________________
BALNARRING
12 Halsey Street 12.30-1.00pm Satchwells 5979 1888 _________________________________________________________________________________ 20 Bruce Street 1.00-1.30pm Satchwells 5979 1888 _________________________________________________________________________________ 4 Sunset Court 1.30-2.00pm Bay West Real Estate Hastings 5979 4412 _________________________________________________________________________________
SOMERS
84 South Beach Road Bowman & Company
12.30-1.00pm 5975 6888
6 Sefton Grange
MORNINGTON 1/49 Separation Street
3.00-3.30pm
10.00-10.30am
Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 _________________________________________________________________________________
29 Separation Street 10.30-11.00am Harcourts 5970 8000 _________________________________________________________________________________ 3/12 King Street 11.00-11.30am Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 _________________________________________________________________________________ 6 Nichols Drive 11.00-11.30am Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 _________________________________________________________________________________ 21 Serenity Way 12.00-12.30pm Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 _________________________________________________________________________________ 303 Dunns Road 12.00-12.30pm Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 _________________________________________________________________________________ 83 St. Mitchell Circuit 12.00-12.30pm Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 ________________________________________________________________________________ 20 Tira Court 1.00-1.30pm Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 _________________________________________________________________________________ 17 Wilsons Road 1.00-1.30pm Hocking Stuart 5973 5444 _________________________________________________________________________________ 18 Shelbourne Court 2.00-2.30pm Century 21 Elite Real Estate 5975 4999 _________________________________________________________________________________ 3/87 Barkly Street 2.30-3.000pm Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 _________________________________________________________________________________ 1&2 / 3 Hunter Street 3.00-3.30pm Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 _________________________________________________________________________________ 16 Morning Mist Court 4.00-4.30pm Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 _________________________________________________________________________________ 70 Nunns Road 4.00-4.30pm Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 _________________________________________________________________________________
159 Osborne Drive 12.30-1.00pm Bowman & Company 5975 6888 _________________________________________________________________________________ 6 Vine Street 1.30-2.00pm Bowman & Company 5975 6888 _________________________________________________________________________________
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Harcourts 5970 8000 _________________________________________________________________________________
MOUNT MARTHA
10.30-11.00am
76 Harrap Road
Bowman & Company 5975 6888 _________________________________________________________________________________
Penisula Property Invest Centre 5978 0044 _________________________________________________________________________________
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Harcourts 5970 7333 ________________________________________________________________________________ 1/179 Disney Street
11.30-12.00 noon
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Breathtaking performance RECENT improvements including a few eco-friendly additions lift this home above the ordinary. The interior has been updated with new carpets and light fittings and a fresh coat of paint. New appliances include ducted heating, a range hood and waste master disposal system in the kitchen. And to keep you feeling green, there is a solar hot water service with gas booster. The block measures 731 square metres and the well-tended front and back yards are kept nice and green with three large water tanks. A formal lounge greets you upon entry and tiled floors lead up to a central family living zone. The galley-style kitchen has a gas cooktop, electric oven and dishwasher, and provides a great outlook to the paved alfresco area. From the kitchen, there is a dining area and a family room with evaporative cooling. The outdoor entertainment area increases the living space considerably and, with the added benefit of zip-track blinds that can enclose the space, it can be used virtually all-year round. With plenty of space for the large family, this quality home has four bedrooms, including a master with a walk-in robe and ensuite. The three other bedrooms have built-in robes and share the main bathroom. There is a double garage under the roofline of the home and this opens up at the back to reveal a neat side driveway leading to an impressive 30-square metre workshop that’s connect with power.
Address: 23 Matthew Circuit, HASTINGS Price: $429,000 Agency: Ben Tallon Real Estate, 1/34 High Street, Hastings, 5979 8003 Agent: Wendy Tallon, 0419 135 836
At Bowman & Company we’ll take care of your most valuable investment. Property Management is more than finding a tenant for your property. It’s personalised service and commitment to optimising your property’s rental return. Contact Kym Colliver today on 0408 666 763 197 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931 telephone 03 5975 6888 admin@bowmanandcompany.com.au bowmanandcompany.com.au
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197 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888
Somers
Auction
Auction - This Saturday at 1.00pm
84 South Beach Road, Somers The Best Of The Best - 10 Glorious Acres - Walk To Beach and Somers General Store Peace, privacy and privilege are evident from the moment of entry through the remote gates and tree-lined avenue culminating in a circular driveway. Cross the bridge to enter the home with its extensive wrap-around decking framing the spectacular views. Inside, the home follows the ethos of modern open-plan living with a desirable north-facing aspect. A vast open plan dining area integrating a stylish granite kitchen steps down to a stunning glass-framed north-facing living room with floorto-ceiling glass opening to the deck. A separate parents wing overlooking the water includes a living room, a palatial main bedroom, his and her walk-in robes and a stylish ensuite. A top-floor offers a versatile studio or 5th bedroom with an en suite. The grounds provide extensive facilities for viable farming or horse pursuits with eight paddocks linked via a laneway, a huge machinery shed, a mounting yard and more. Appointments include double glazed windows, split system air conditioning, a mud room, more than 93,000 litres of water storage and a memorable, irreplaceable ambience making this estate completely unique. Auction 27th July 1.00pm Terms 10% deposit balance due 60/90/120 days Inspection Saturday from 12.30pm Contact Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 bowmanandcompany.com.au Page 4
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Mount Martha
For Sale
You Are Invited To Our Grand Opening on Saturday 27th July 2.00 – 4.00pm. RSVP by 25th July
76 Harrap Road, Mount Martha DELGANY – Your new lifestyle awaits...
Looking to downsize, but don’t want to compromise on quality or location? Then take a close look at “Delgany”, Mt Martha`s premier up-market development with grand gated entry and spacious, landscaped grounds. Freedom to choose from either single or double storey designs plus you can pick your colour scheme and more. Close to parks, transport and Bentons Square Shopping Centre. What are you waiting for?
Price From $435,950 Inspection Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday 2.30-3.30pm Contact Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au
Auction
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Mount Martha
Auction - Saturday 24th August at 3.00pm
Sensational Single Level Style
159 Osborne Drive Mount Martha Let Me Entertain You Open, expansive and bright, this Porter Davis four-year-old single-level four-bedroom, two-bathroom home celebrates the outdoors as much as it does the stylish interior with a huge undercover deck, a built-in BBQ and your very own pizza oven. Three living rooms complement a stone and Blanco kitchen and a double remote garage in a fabulous location close to Birdrock beach.
6 Vine Street, Mount Martha Prestige, Position, Privilege Craftsman built to exacting standards, this polished single-level 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom residence features designer finishes & a smartly configured layout to complement the relaxed Peninsula lifestyle. Designed for entertaining, a formal living room complements a spectacular open plan living & dining zone with a sublime Ilve kitchen and a retractable wall of glass to a covered alfresco dining deck. Full mod cons include a triple garage.
Auction 24th August 3.00pm Terms 10% deposit balance due 90 days Inspection Saturdays 12.30-1.00pm Contact Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 Luke McCoy 0467 321 322 bowmanandcompany.com.au
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Ray White Rosebud welcomes Hendrick Boer Rosebud, McCrae and Cape Schanck specialist Having spent many years living and working in real estate on the Mornington Peninsula, Hendrik Boer possesses considerable insight into the local property market. He knows the sales and marketing strategies that are most effective, and uses this knowledge to help his clients achieve exceptional results. Hendrik Boer, 0410 415 515 hendrik.boer@raywhite.com
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Rosebud 29 Wingara Drive
Rosebud 39 Marion Road
In close proximity to schools, parks, shops & the beach, this three bedroom BV home is perfect for the first home buyer or investor. With secure parking, polished timber floors & a new family bathroom, a return of about $280 per week would be expected. Set on approx. 600sqm with side rear access, there is room to further extend the house, or a large secure yard for the growing family. Serviced by reverse cycle air conditioning, double carport, lockup garage, new fences and garden shed.
Private & charming, this family home is set on almost 1200sqm. Offering 3 bedrooms, family bathroom with spa bath & handy storage under the stairs, upstairs there is also a formal lounge with high ceilings, a kitchen with plenty of cupboard and bench space and master bedroom with plantation shutters, WIR & FES with spa bath. Completing the picture is a ducted vacuum system, gas fireplace, split system air-conditioning throughout, landscaped gardens, water tank and double garage.
Sale $320,000 - $345,000
Sale $590,000 - $640,000
View As Advertised or By Appointment Salliee Del Col 0431 685 918 salliee.delcol@raywhite.com
View As Advertised or By Appointment Jeffrey George 0407 659 552 jeffrey.george@raywhite.com
Ray White Rosebud 1131-1135 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud 5986 4900
Ray White Rosebud 1131-1135 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud 5986 4900
Rosebud 169 Ninth Avenue
Rosebud 403 Waterfall Gully Rd.
Positioned only minutes from the water & the cafĂŠ & shopping precinct, this perfect weekender has open plan living, timber kitchen with gas cooking and a dishwasher, and is complemented throughout by a private outlook to the landscaped gardens. Three bedrooms plus office with access out to a covered deck & BBQ area. Plenty of storage with single garage & the fully-fenced back yard is great for young ones or pets to enjoy. Other features include ceiling fans, air-conditioning, gas wall furnace, separate laundry with external access & carport.
Fully fenced and secure for children and pets, this three bedroom brick home has all the right attributes. Built-in robes and new carpet to all bedrooms, gas central heating and cooking, new bathroom, new kitchen with stainless-steel appliances, rear sun deck, floating timber floors and not a thing to do. The easy care gardens will make this home a pleasure to maintain and a joy to potter around in.
Sale $295,000 - $325,000
Sale $379,000
View As Advertised or By Appointment Anthony Millard 0438 633 488 anthony.millard@raywhite.com
View As Advertised or By Appointment Shane Fox 0408 272 325 shane.fox@raywhite.com
Ray White Rosebud 1131-1135 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud 5986 4900
Ray White Rosebud 1131-1135 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud 5986 4900
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Shop 2, 188-194 Main Street Mornington
www.conleyluff.com.au
5975 7733
MORNINGTON
AUCTION: SATURDAY 3RD AUGUST AT 11.30AM
BEACHSIDE VILLA MAGIC
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This spotlessly presented front brick veneer villa boasts a huge front yard which is on title so offers both a remote garage and additional off street parking to suit a caravan or boat. With 2 generous bedrooms (2way bathroom/Walk in robe to master), spacious lounge with gas heating and air conditioning, stylish kitchen with family / meals area separate laundry and a delightful covered deck with sunblinds for year round entertaining. SUIT $360,000 PLUS BUYERS
1/49 Separation Street
OFFERS ABOVE $700,000
MORNINGTON
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On a superb 1317m2 lot, this BV residence offers 32sq. of living plus a 6sq. triple garage. Comprising 4 bedrooms plus study (FES with corner spa & WIR to main), spacious lounge & dining rooms with gas log fire, deluxe kitchen with granite benchtops, s/steel appliances & pantry, meals alcove, a very large tiled family room plus a huge separate rumpus room. With high ceilings, ducted refrigerated cooling & heating, 3 water tanks, delightful covered decking & a solar heated IG pool. If you’re a boy with toys, a large family or just someone looking for a lot of space then this family friendly home with extra parking is for you. Inspect Sat 4-4.30pm or by appointment Contact: Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
16 Morning Mist Court
EXECUTORS AUCTION
MORNINGTON
EXECUTORS AUCTION
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Inspect Sat 12-12.30pm or by appointment Contact: Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
$519,000
BRAND NEW TOWNHOUSE - PRICE SLASHED Sure to impress with spacious light filled living & attention to detail, this brand new 2 storey townhouse has 3BR’s - main with FES & BIR - deluxe kitchen with s/steel appliances, fully landscaped gardens & double garage with internal access.
1/3 Hunter Street Inspect Wed & Sat 3-3.30pm or by appointment Contact: Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
2/3 Hunter Street Inspect Wed & Sat 3-3.30pm or by appointment Contact: Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
MORNINGTON
AUCTION
SATURDAY 10th AUGUST AT 1.30pm
Appealing 2BR, BV villa ideally positioned only a 5-minute stroll to Main Street & Centro. With s/system reverse-cycle air-conditioning, sun blinds, garage & side access for boat/caravan. Very comfortable now! Easily improved!
Set on 800M2 this BV home offers 4BR’s, main with WIR & FES, 2 living rooms, kitchen with s/steel appliances, big laundry & double garage. With ducted heating & cooling, video entry, shade sail & shed. Entertain in style! SUIT $495,000 PLUS BUYERS
3/12 King Street Inspect Wed & Sat 11-11.30am Contact: Alan Hayes 0413 028 353
3/87 Barkly Street Inspect Wed & Sat 2-2.30pm Contact: Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
20 Tira Court Inspect Wed & Sat 1-1.30pm Contact: Duane Pedron 0448 867 765
SENSATIONAL FAMILY HOME
Set in a quiet, well-established location, this 4BR home is set on a 701m2 approx. allotment. Offering large formal lounge & separate family room, renovated kitchen with s/steel appliances & adjacent meals area. Outside is a huge covered area with electric spa & cafe blinds. 83 St. Mitchells Circuit Inspect Sat 12-12.30pm Contact: Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
STEVE CONLEY 0428 389 670
GEOFF LUFF 0416 142 336
OFFERS ABOVE $530,000
MORNINGTON
SUIT $400,000 PLUS BUYERS
FIRST HOME BUYERS / ACTIVE RETIREES
SATURDAY 3rd AUGUST AT 2.30pm
MOUNT MARTHA
$499,000
This new townhouse is one of three on the block and has 3BR’s and 3 bathrooms, double garage and two master suites (upstairs & down). With spacious light filled living & deluxe kitchen & a great neutral colour palate throughout. Also boasting a lovely big yard.
For a 1st home home or investment, this BV villa, at has a 1st class position close to beach and shops. 2 bedrooms both have BIR’s, there is a dining room and central kitchen with servery, separate laundry, lock-up garage and a generous yard.
$520,000 - $560,000
MORNINGTON
VENDORS REALISATION SALE
SATURDAY 24th AUGUST AT 11.30am
MORNINGTON
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Genuine 5 bedroom home (master with FES & WIR) set on a generous 1006m2 corner allotment in the prestigious Summerfield Estate within easy walking distance to Summerfield Lake & park grounds. Offering spacious living including large lounge & huge separate rumpus room, this family home is sure to accommodate the growing family. The central hostess kitchen is ideal for the budding chef or cook and the adjacent meals area is great for dinner parties. Outside offers a big covered decked entertaining area, cubby house, auto DLUG & large secure yard.
21 Serenity Way
BIG, BOLD & BEAUTIFUL IN SUMMERFIELDS
$620,000 - $650,000
SPACIOUS & ELEGANT FAMILY LIVING
Inspect Wed & Sat 10-10.30am or by appointment Contact Duane Pedron 0448 867 765
MORNINGTON
MORNINGTON
MORNINGTON
Set amongst delightful gardens on an easy-care 477m2 lot, active retirees can relax on the large covered deck & enjoy the picturesque rear yard. This well-presented 3BR home has main bedroom with WIR and two-way bathroom. Central to all facilities. 303 Dunns Road Inspect Sat 12-12.30pm or by appointment Contact: Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
MORNINGTON
$420,000
MORNINGTON
OFFERS ABOVE $830,000
EXCEPTIONAL SPACE & PRESENTATION
PERFECT STARTER OR INVESTMENT
NEW LUXURY BAYSIDE RESIDENCE
Spacious 4BR home all on a landscaped 480m2 lot. Three living areas, well-equipped kitchen includes s/steel appliances, FES & WIR to main bedroom, heating & cooling and double garage with internal access.
This charming 3BR home, set in a quiet location has new carpets throughout, a spacious lounge, dual-entry bathroom, sunny kitchen with electric wall oven & gas cooktop with adjacent meals area. Outside offers a single carport with roller door.
20.5sq of living, just a brief stroll from beautiful Fishermans Beach. This superb new home has 4BR’s, two with FES & WIR, deluxe kitchen with s/steel Smeg appliances & spacious living areas. Double garage has internal ccess.
6 Sefton Grange Inspect Sat 3-3.30pm or by appointment Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
6 Nichols Drive Inspect Sat 11-11.30am or by appointment Contact: Duane Pedron 0448 867 765
70 Nunns Road Inspect Sat 4-4.30pm or by appointment Contact: Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
KAYN LUFF 0416 265 337
ALAN HAYES 0413 028 353
DUANE PEDRON 0448 867 665
ROBERT LOSCHIAVO 0418 563 580
JADE WILSON 5975 7733
MARIA DAMOS 5975 7733
WENDY O’HALLORAN 5975 7733
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Harcourts Mornington 03 5970 8000 www.mornington.harcourts.com.au
AUCTION 11AM SAT
Mornington 29 Separation Street
INSPECT SATURDAY
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Glamour, Space & Luxury
Magical Marthas Ridge Lifestyle!
A home to set you apart from your peers! Enjoy the glamorous lifestyle you deserve! Stop fantasising & turn your dreams into reality! This is a home that exudes class & sophistication & is stunningly on display for your pleasure! Situated a mere 30 metres from Mornington´s famous shopping & entertaining precinct, you can enjoy the best of both worlds at your fingertips! Don´t miss the opportunity to own this quality home which pampers to your every need!
This impressive 4yo home answers all your family’s needs - sprawling living areas & 4 bedrooms ensure space for everyone, while entertaining both indoors & out is a breeze with a large, well-equipped kitchen & covered alfresco zone. A cosy wood heater adds warmth to the big family room & sliding doors encourage easy flow to the deck. Extras include master with WIR & ENS, ducted heating/cooling & a remote double garage with internal access.
Auction View Open
For Sale Price by Negotiation $549,000 - $585,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VMG23378 Open Saturday 2.30-3.00
Saturday July 27 at 11.00am www.harcourts.com.au/VMG23497 Saturday 10.30-11.00
Terry Young & Janet McNeill P 03 5970 8000 M 0419 157 172 P 5970 8000 M 0419 503 327 E terry.young@harcourts.com.au E janet.mcneill@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington
Terry Young & Malcolm Parkinson P 03 5970 8000 M 0419 157 172 P 03 5970 8000 M 0421 704 246 E terry.young@harcourts.com.au E malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington
PRICE REDUCED
Mornington 3/6 Elizabeth Street
MUST SELL
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Price Reduced - Vendor Relocating - Sensational Beachside Mornington
Within walking distance to Mornington’s amenities the location is second to none but the home itself is a treat. At the rear of the block, it offers security, safety & privacy. The open plan kitchen/living/dining is the epitome of modern day living, whilst upstairs the main bedroom opens out to a pleasant balcony & both of the other bedrooms have BIRs. Whether you are looking for a home, holiday accommodation or investment, this home will tick all the boxes!
Stunningly presented 2 bedroom unit with a projected rental return of $330-$350pw important features include: single level accommodation, private, quiet, safe, walking distance to Mornington’s cosmopolitan Main Street together with quality schools, sporting clubs, family friendly beaches, walking trails, world class wineries and golf courses. Public transport & easy access to the New Peninsula Link.
For Sale Price by Negotiation $495,000-$540,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open By Appointment
For Sale Price by Negotiation over $395,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VMG22972 Open By Appointment
Janet McNeill P 03 5970 8013 M 0419 503 327 E janet.mcneill@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington
Janet McNeill P 5970 8000 M 0419 503 327 E janet.mcneill@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington
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Harcourts Mornington 03 5970 8000 www.mornington.harcourts.com.au
Mornington 2/5 Bayview Road
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A Great Start
With only two units, & minimal shared land, this property is just like a house, only better! Ideal for first home buyers or retirees this well positioned home is spacious, but without the general maintenance of a large block. The ideal floorplan offers 3 bedrooms, central family bathroom, modern kitchen & separate living/dining spaces. Brand new covered outdoor entertaining & a single lock up garage complete the picture.
On its own title, this beautifully presented home is only a few minutes stroll to Somervilleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Main St shops, schools & public transport. Only 6 years old this 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home is sure to impress. Featuring open plan kitchen/dining, large lounge & master with ensuite & WIR. Additional features include stainless steel appliances, gas ducted heating, split system air conditioning & a double garage. Ideal for those wanting to down size, invest or as a first home.
For Sale Price by Negotiation $325,000 - $345,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VMG9634 Open By Appointment
For Sale Price by Negotiation over $300,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VMG23484 Open By Appointment
Janet McNeill P 5970 8000 M 0419 503 327 E janet.mcneill@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington
Malcolm Parkinson P 03 5970 8000 M 0421 704 246 E malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington
www.harcourts.com.au
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CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT PHONE: 5979 3555 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings www.century21hastings.com.au
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CONTACT EXCLUSIVE AGENT CHRIS WATT 0417 588 321
Delepan Drive / Bettina Street. Melway Ref 148 H9
Mortgagees Clearance - ONLY 5 LEFT ! FOR SALE OR FOR LEASE or FOR LEASE WITH OPTION TO PURCHASE (during initial term)
NOW ZONED COMMERCIAL 1 HASTINGS Shops 3, 4 & 7 No.145 Salmon Street (opposite Hotel) HASTINGS 10 & 12 High Street (opposite Library) Suitable for any type of retail, office, medical or other commercial enterprise. Sizes available: 79m², 82m², 86m², 164m² and 165m² Quality builders retail finish includes tiled internal invalid W.C, floating plaster ceilings with concealed lighting, painted walls and low maintenance powder coated shop front. Unencumbered title to a minimum of 2 car spaces available with each shop plus additional titles available by negotiation.
Stop paying rent! - This could be your chance to buy your own freehold on easy terms. Contact Chris Watt on 0417 588 321 for details and immediate inspection.
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CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT PHONE: 5979 3555 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings
HOME PORT
www.century21hastings.com.au BELLBIRD PARK
LOVELY LIFESTYLE
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Well presented ranch style home on 2 ½ acres will tick all the boxes. The home is well appointed
Well-built and well designed, this spacious & sophisticated residence on 9916m2 allotment
with timber kitchen with large pantry and ample overhead cupboards, plus gas ducted heating and
is situated in a secluded country lane amongst some of the most prestigious wineries of the
r/cycle heating and cooling units throughout the home. Outside boasts a two bedroom bungalow,
Mornington Peninsula. A statement in modern contemporary design, the formal entrance leads to
double carport under roofline, four car garage, wood shed, storage shed, four water tanks and large
the very generous open plan living area. Boasting 3 B/R’s plus a study, 1 cottage for registered B&B,
rear paddock. Contact Exclusive Agent.
2B/R self contained unit & lock up 16x19m workshop. Contact Exclusive Agent.
PRICE: $695,000 to $720,000 VIEW: Saturday 12:00-12:30pm AGENT: Wilma Green 0407 833 996
PRICE: Offers Over $900,000 VIEW: Saturday 1:00-1:30pm AGENT: Wilma Green 0407 833 996
FIRST HOME BUYERS!
NATIVE DELIGHT!
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Three bedroom residence that will appeal to those who are upsizing, downsizing, first home buyers
Surrounded by a professionally landscaped native garden this 4 bedroom B/V home with remote
or investors. Features include Caesar stone bench tops, stainless steel appliances, floating floors,
double garage is situated in one of the most sought after precincts of Hastings. Featuring master
heating & cooling, outstanding quality fixtures & fittings & huge double remote controlled garage
B/R with ensuite and W.I.R, 3 additional bedrooms with double B.I.R’s, split system in living area,
PLUS visitors carpark. Also featuring pebble paving & well fenced low maintenance back yard.
ducted heating, stainless steel appliances and side access to backyard. Outside boasts vege
Minimum 5% return for investors. Contact Exclusive Agent.
garden, cubby house & entertaining area. Contact Exclusive Agent.
PRICE: EXPRESS SALE VIEW: Saturday 2:00-2:30pm AGENT: Ken Brown 0402 868 368
PRICE: VIEW: AGENT:
FIRST HOME BUYERS!
HASTINGS 3 /14 Hilltop Rise
$379,500 Saturday 12:00 -12:30pm Ken Brown 0402 868 368
FIRST HOME BUYERS!
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Brand new - Close to boat ramp & shops. Features include Caesar stone bench tops, stainless steel
in town. Situated at the very end of Hilltop Rise stands a newly completed and roomy three bedroom
appliances, floating floors, heating & cooling, outstanding quality fixtures & fittings & single remote
B/V unit with double garage under roof with direct internal access, full ensuite, rumpus room, ducted
controlled garage. Also featuring pebble paving & well fenced low maintenance back yard, ideal for
heating and huge windows to living area with a sunny north aspect.
kids and pets. Minimum 5% return for investors.
Contact Exclusive Agent.
Contact Exclusive Agent.
PRICE: EXPRESS SALE VIEW: Saturday 11:00-11:30am AGENT: Chris Watt 0417 588 321
PRICE: EXPRESS SALE VIEW: Saturday 2:00-2:30pm AGENT: Ken Brown 0402 868 368
FIRST HOME BUYERS!
CRIB POINT 11/288 Stony Point Road
3 BEDROOMS + STUDY
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Excellent quality two bedroom residence, featuring Caesar stone bench tops, stainless steel
Situated at the very end of Hilltop Rise stands a newly completed and roomy three bedroom B/V unit
appliances, floating floors, heating & cooling, outstanding quality fixtures & fittings & single remote
with double garage under roof with direct internal access, full ensuite, study, ducted heating
controlled garage. Also featuring pebble paving & well fenced low maintenance back yard, ideal for
and huge windows to living area with a sunny north aspect. Our builder has done a great job and is now
busy professionals & tenants. Minimum 5% return for investors.
seeking to move on to his next project.
Contact Exclusive Agent
Contact Exclusive Agent.
PRICE: EXPRESS SALE VIEW: Saturday 2:00-2:30pm AGENT: Ken Brown 0402 868 368
PRICE: EXPRESS SALE VIEW: Saturday 11:00-11:30am AGENT: Chris Watt 0417 588 321
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Fantastic Beachside Residence If it’s style and elegance you require, then this fantastic 48 square (approx) beachside residence is the perfect home for you. Impressive from the start, a formal lounge and dining area off the grand foyer makes a perfect option to entertain your family, friends and guests. Moving into the soul of the home and the striking kitchen with butler’s pantry is bound to take your breath away and inspire you to create culinary delights. The kitchen stylishly melds into another large living space that fronts the covered alfresco area. On this level you will also discover the study, mud room and cinema, which adds a dreamy touch of gold class theatre luxury to your very own home. Continuing upstairs to the second storey, you are fronted with the inviting master suite which comprises your own unparalleled living quarters with a large private roofed terrace, his and hers double entry walk in robes, dressing room and enormous ensuite with separate toilet. Whilst upstairs, a further 3 bedrooms, each with their own private ensuites and walk in robes, joins another large living area with separate balcony offering bay glimpses. Featuring the highest quality finishes and maximisation of the spanning floor plan, this home is truly the pinnacle of modern living, nestled in one of Mornington’s finest streets.
For sale
negotiable over $490,000
Our recipe for success includes long-term relationships with our clients and a promise to handle your property with care and professionalism at all times.
1/11 Cromdale Street, Mount Martha Feel secure Located beachside, this peaceful unit is within close proximity to Benton’s Square Shopping Center a short drive to the Mt Martha Village, Main Street shops and the beach. 3
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1/49 Kars Street, Frankston Great beginnings On offer here are 2 bedrooms with built in robes, a family bathroom, separate toilet, laundry & open plan kitchen with near new appliances, polished boards throughout and gas ducted heating. 1
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18 Dulnain Street, Mount Martha Beachside and private Downsizing without compromise. A master bedroom features FES & WIR and two more bedrooms have BIR’s. A contemporary design throughout with a private courtyard, parking area and triple garage. 3
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Here are some successful sales we prepared earlier.
AUCTION: Sat. 10th August at 2.00pm (open to prior offers) VIEW: Saturday 2.00-2.30pm AGENT: Stewart Lardner 0419 539 072 OFFICE: 172 Main Street, Mornington, 5975 4999
65 St. Ives Grove, MOUNT MARTHA
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38 Hearn Road, MOUNT MARTHA
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93 Kars Street, FRANKSTON SOUTH
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66 Bruce Road, Safety Beach ‘Mirrabooka’ - the southern cross constellation This elegant property with star appeal is a private VDQFWXDU\ ZLWK D VHHPLQJO\ HQGOHVV ÁRRU SODQ and surrounded by approx 2/3 acre of designer landscaped gardens. 5
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Mornington Peninsula 463 Nepean Highway, Frankston 9781 1547
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The lake house ARGUABLY one of the area’s most enchanting homes, this clever and contemporary residence is ensconced within a landscaped native surrounding with breathtaking views at every turn. Craftsman-built with an uncompromising sense of quality, the splendid 4.046 hectare (10 acre) property includes private wetlands brimming with wildlife. A tree-lined avenue culminates in a circular driveway and across a quaint bridge, you can step out to extensive decking that frames the spectacular views. The home has a modern floorplan, with bright and spacious living areas and a stylish kitchen. A stunning atrium-style living room with floor-to-ceiling windows opens on to the deck, where you can sit back and soak up the view from this amazing vantage point. A separate parents’ wing is linked to the home via a gallery walkway, which also provides access to the deck and window seating. The main bedroom has an ensuite and his and her’s walk-in robes. A separate children’s wing has three bedrooms and a family bathroom with a wonderful claw foot bath, while on the toop floor there is a versatile studio or guest bedroom with ensuite. Address: 84 South Beach Road, SOMERS Auction: This Saturday at 1pm Agency: Bowman & Company, 197 Main Street, Mornington, 5975 6888 Agent: Rob Bowman, 0417 173 103
Mornington 17 Wilsons Road Single Level Luxury, Exclusive Mornington Location and moments to the beach & shops. Privately positioned in one of Mornington’s beachside exclusive areas, this elegant freestanding single-storey home offers luxurious yet easy modern indoor/outdoor living with level access throughout. Recently professionally landscaped, this 24square Georgian styled home flows effortlessly to maximize the space around this 774sqm approx block whilst enjoying a sunny private level garden without a blade of grass to mow. A beautifully tiled central foyer welcomes you into the home & leads to a large formal lounge, large master bedroom with ensuite & WIR. Further down the hall, the home includes a library or study/sitting area, 2 additional double bedrooms with BIRs, a quality main bathroom, guest powder room, informal family/dining area, high end central kitchen & convenient laundry room.
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> PRIVATE SALE > MEL REF 104 / C12 > EPR $1,125,000 - $1,175,000 > OFFICE Mornington 204 Main Street 3931 > TEL 5973 5444 > CONTACT Brett Trebilock 0439 209 891
Michelle Bennie 0499 988 861
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INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL
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ESTABLISHED for about 12 years, this well-presented business has six treatment rooms and specialises in hot waxing, spray tans, massages, facials, manicures, pedicures and facial tinting. The monthly rent is $712. Demonstrating excellent profits, this is a great opportunity for a new or experienced operator. There is a solid, repeat client base and social media profile.
WELL-known to builders, landscapers, construction companies and homeowners, this established garden supplies business is the first stop for all garden needs. Fully equipped with loaders, handling equipment and four trucks, including a 1998 Freightliner, 2002 Nissan UD 6M, 1999 Hino FC3J Ranger Tipper and a 1994 Toyota Dyna, the business supplies all types of garden and landscaping materials.
Beauty therapy, FRANKSTON Price: All offers considered Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151
Garden supplies, SOMERVILLE Price: $925,000 plus SAV Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Graham Haddock, 0417 360 963
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INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL If the shoe fits THE well-known and extremely popular Lilly Belle store in Mornington is up for sale. Specialising in shoes and fashion accessories for over 10 years, this store has a good lease and cheap rent and can be easily run with a minimum of staff. For anyone seeking a high-profile business, this is worth having a look at.
shoes, MORNINGTON Price: $89,000 + SAV Agency: Kevin Wright Commercial, 72 Main Street, Mornington 5977 2255 Agent: Russell Murphy, 0407 839 184
Work your own hours THIS import and wholesale distribution business servicing the giftware industry is up for sale for the first time. For the astute business person, this business is ready to take to the next level and offers flexible working hours with the allure of national and international travel for buying trips. Based on the Mornington Peninsula, this business could be easily relocated to suit the new owner’s requirements.
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Balnarring reaping record crops, Picture shows come to Mornington Compiled by Matt Vowell From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 26 July 1913. CR R. Stanley’s farm at Balnarring has grown a record crop of potatoes, yielding 12 tons to the acre. *** ARRANGEMENTS have been made with Mr Marchant, proprietor of the Royal Picture Shows, for an entertainment to be held in the Mechanics’ Institute, Mornington, on Wednesday, 6th August, in aid of the Catholic Church debt. The programme will consist of an unequalled production of star subjects. *** CR J. D. Hodgins, of Hastings, has been appointed a Justice of the Peace for the Central bailiwick. *** THERE is every probability of an orchestra being formed at Mornington in the near future. *** THE Mornington Minstrel Company will be giving an entertainment shortly in aid of the funds of the Mornington Mechanics’ Institute. *** AT the recent musical examinations held in Melbourne, Miss Oliver B. Sherlock was successful in obtaining her degree of D.M.S.V. *** THE inspector of factories, Mr Howard, has been visiting the various factories and business places throughout the Peninsula during the week. *** OUR correspondent has notified us that the branch formed at Mt. Eliza, as reported in our last issue, was not one of the People’s Party, as our report
stated, but a branch of the People’s Liberal Party. *** MESSRS Brody and Mason, of Frankston, held a successful sale of cattle, horses, sheep, pigs, etc., on Wednesday last at Somerville. There was a record yarding, and most of the stock was disposed of at satisfactory prices. *** LAMBING has now commenced on the Peninsula, and as grass is plentiful a good percentage is expected. Stock is in great demand. One land owner who recently got a record catch of rabbits by poisoning, also secured another record selling 500 ewes, in lamb, at £1 per head. *** MR G. Keast, of Somerville, in response to a numerously signed petition, has definitely decided to offer himself as a candidate for the seat in the Central Riding of the Frankston and Hastings Shire, caused by the retirement of Cr Cole, through the effluxion of time. A keen contest is expected. *** WE regret that Mr Charles Lobb, an employee at Messrs A. Nunn and Sons’ store, Mornington, met with a very painful accident on Tuesday afternoon last, through his motor bike skidding. The machine overturned, and falling on his foot, badly crushed it. His injury was attended to by Dr Somers, and we are pleased to state that he is doing well. *** MR Edward Turner, of Hastings, is a candidate for the vacancy caused by the retirement of Cr Perrott in the Frankston and Hastings Shire. Mr
Turner is well acquainted with council work, having been a municipal contractor for years. His father, the late Ex-Cr Turner, was also a counillor for many years in the old Mornington shire. At the present time besides Mr Turner, Mr Richard Davis is a candidate, and it is rumoured there will be others. *** IN connection with the proposal to ‘annex’ French Island, the councillors and officers of the shire of Frankston and Hastings visited the island on Friday. However, they were not at all impressed. With one or two exceptions, the land is of the poorest description and not fit for use. The inhabitants are scattered, and there are only about 30 owners who would be entitled to vote, who would be represented by three councillors. The making of roads would be costly, and the advantage to the council would not be great. *** THE small pox outbreak in Melbourne had the effect of a few locals getting vaccinated. The local medico did not have the rush of people that some of the city doctors had, and consequently he had no broken windows or torn curtains. *** MRS Grant, senr, is no better, and although not suffering much pain, she is a complete invalid. *** THE local Co-operative Packing Shed people held a meeting of members to receive the report and balance sheet of the past season’s trade. A most satisfactory state of affairs was reported, and increased support is promised for the coming season. ***
A LARGE bevy of railway men have settled down in this neighbourhood, some alterations in the permanent way having been undertaken. *** MR Horace Croft, our popular secretary to the cricket club, has left the district for Coiac, to enter into business with one of his brothers. We wish him prosperity. *** THE Flinders and district Progressive Association held a working bee on Saturday last, for the purpose of extending the plantations in the streets. Although the day was marked by severe hail storms, carried before a south westerly gale, a large number of voluntary workers stuck boldly to their posts between the showers, and as the result about five chains of plantations were fenced in. This adds further ornamentation to the streets and makes in all about 12 chains of shrubberies planted by the progress Association. They are securely fenced with a 5ft 7 inch wire fence. The trees and shrubs put in last year are looking- excellent. The success of last Saturday’s effort will probably lead to a further working bee to extend the plantations along Cook and King Streets. The efforts of all willing workers on Saturday last clearly showed the determination on the part of the citizens of our little town to keep it abreast of the times in making it attractive to the townspeople and visitors alike. Recently the committee directed the secretary, Mr T. Swift, to arrange. a working bee for the purpose of lighting the streets. This effort was very successful, and a number of self generating lamps of over 20O candle power each have been erected in the streets. They are raised or lowered on
pulleys after the style of the electric lights of Melbourne, and are proving a great success. The question of a railway construction to this district is much discussed at the present time; much credit is due to the committee of the Association for having pushed the matter forward to its present prominent stage. *** A SUCCESSFUL social in connection with St. Paul’s Church, Frankston, was held in the hall on Wednesday evening. There was a very good attendance, and a terrific programme was submitted. The supper, which was prepared and handed round by a committee headed by Mrs Deane, was all that could be desired, and was thoroughly enjoyed. After supper a short dance was held until about midnight. *** THE opening of the golf club was held on Thurslay, 17th inst., and a mixed foursome was played, 14 taking part. The best cards handed in were:- Miss Noble and Mr W. Clydesdale 33 handicap 5 (50) 1st; Miss Alecker and Mr Thomas (of Riversdale club) 55 ser. (55) 2nd; Miss McKewon and Mr Christie 74, handicap 16 (58) 3rd. Mrs Weld kindly provided afternoon tea at ‘Aringa.’ *** A EUCHRE party was held on Wednesday night in aid of the Dromana Hall, but owing to the rain which fell all the evening there was only a moderate attendance. The prizes were donated by Mr G. S. Edwards. Mrs Counsel won the lady’s after tieing with Mrs Russell and Mr J. Bong won the gent’s after tieing with Mr J. Griffith. Miss Edwards won the lady’s ‘booby,’ and Mr Dyson the gent’s.
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approvals? Brothels, 40-odd houses in the West Rosebud wetlands, the NSW ALP? The list goes on. I think of Humphrey Bogart, Peter Ustinov and Aldo Ray in that delightful 1955 film We’re No Angels. *** WE look forward to Tony Abbott as prime minister and his little Joey (Hockey) with promises of more tax cuts, community controlled public schools and hospitals, more jobs, stopping the boats and indigenous problems solved. Said Eric Obetz: “I have a sense that the Australian people will feel some degree of relief the adults are back in charge.” Really Eric? The issues are surely: immigration, health, social services, education, defence/foreign policy, climate change, the arts, the economy and employment/workplace laws. Definitive answers from Tony and “cooking with gas” Kevvy is as certain as Collingwood winning the next four premierships. Hey, anything is possible? *** SOME things can never be said too often, in fact, not often enough: there are times when one does not want to kick the bucket no matter the pain, like the night before a grand final. On the other hand, you could be watching sipping ‘Heaven’s Gate’ champagne? In the light of a global conference on advance care planning for medical treatment, I again submit my opinion. I do
not support (nor blame) the medical default position to do whatever is possible to save a life whatever the burden of treatment and however poor the outcome may be. According to statistics, 61 per cent view quality of life as paramount and would rather die than accept limitations. We want to make our own wishes known and for these to be acted upon. The never-ending problem: politicians and religious leaders. *** AUSTRALIA’S most prestigious literary prize, the Miles Franklin Literary Award, was won by Michelle de Kretser from a shortlist of five females. That’s terrific. All females. May we now have a break from the squeals from our ladies and agree that there should be no distinction in the sex of the writer. The best book is surely the best book, or do we have a secret society of Amazons? *** WHY did some teachers frighten me? Mr Baker for arithmetic at Falconer Street Central School didn’t, yet he gave me eight cuts (leather strap, extra if I pulled my hand away) almost every week. Mr Legge-Wilkinson for Latin didn’t use the strap. He just stood there with a look of disgust as it came to my turn to translate; Ellen! I’m sure he kept a list of the number of times I got it wrong. He began on new stuff to those front desk crawl-
ers and went down the aisles. I would count the numbers up until my turn (back row) and triy to look up the answer, but did it help? No, just made me feel useless. Latin remained a mystery, sadly. Parva leves capiunt animas [Small things amuse small minds]. PS: I got 100 for arithmetic. Genetics? *** MARK Robinson (Herald-Sun, AFL360) is as subtle as a ton of bricks. The speed of his attack on Harry O’Brien was followed by his apology the next day with the aura of self justification accompanied by a hint of suspicion as to the veracity of Harry’s story. Perhaps he’s entitled to his opinion, until one realises that never in a month of Sundays would Robbo apply similar reasoning to an Essendon footballer. He dared to rubbish Harry for using “filthy” language, yet a week earlier praised Black Caviar trainer Peter Moody for “colourful” language. A master of hypocracy. We miss Mike Sheahan. *** THE Tax Office is cracking down on cash-in-hand payments, which should prove a comfort for those respectable investors buying up on $2-16 million high rise apartments in Melbourne’s CBD. Best everyone pays their fare share, right? Hopefully this crackdown will ignore the outer areas from Mordialloc to Rye. Fair’s fair. ***
By Gary Turner MOVIE studio Warner Bros will sign up the sequel to the new Superman movie, Man of Steel. It has already signed up the film’s director, Zack Snyder, while actor Henry Cavill is expected to return to the title role. The original TV show Superman starred George Reeves and ran from 19521956, with Reeves starring in 104 episodes as the all-powerful hero from the planet Krypton. Reeves died at the age of 45 in his Beverly Hills home in 1959. It was officially ruled a suicide. For nearly half a century, that explanation was accepted by the general public, but in recent years, it has been called into question. Meanwhile Universal Pictures has taken up the distribution rights of the sequel Dum and Dumber after Warner Bros dropped the project. Both Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels have signed to reprise their roles as Lloyd and Harry…… *** Top Ten Albums 1. Wrote a Song for Everyone – John Fogerty 2. Time – Rod Stewart (Capitol) 3. A – Agnetha Faltskog (Universal) 4. At the Mountain of Madness – Blackfeather (Aztec) 5. Great Country Song Book – Troy Cassar-Daley & Adam Harvey (Sony) 6. Swing – Renee Geyer (EMI) 7. Old Sock – Eric Clapton (Polydor) 8. Inspiration – George Benson Universal) 9. Country For Cruisin – Don Costa (DAB) 10. Faster – Liam Brew (WJO) Album of the Week 13 – Black Sabbath (Vertigo)
A Grain of Salt DIFFICULT to understand why those pollies walked out on Kevvy’s regeneration/retread. Would they have preferred an election blood bath? They cop a new boss and become sooks. I’m not pro or against Kevvy but I do remember I learnt of his many deficiencies after his removal. Politicians trade in social confusion, thus a return to the wowser, captain of his high school debating team Queenslander with slightly less than half a chance. Kevvy, like Swanny and Julia before, is not into my primary interest, the performing arts; adventurous, imaginative and courageous are likely to remain foreign words. Maybe more chance with arts funding from Coalition Shadow Arts Minister Brandis? Time will tell, but I won’t hold my breath. *** SO here was I discussing the unsolvable (the boats) over an ale at the RSL; turn them back as against the humanitarian approach? Better I talk to myself but manners called for a response. The transit points (Malaysia and Indonesia) were mentioned with his response of graft and corruption. The conversation thankfully lapsed but left me wondering why we assume graft and corruption elsewhere but not here? The NSW government and monopoly casino licences? The Melbourne City Council and developer donations from building companies? Victorian government and high-rise
By Cliff Ellen QUCIK THOUGHTS: The dredging of Port Phillip Bay could be responsible for the loss of the Portsea beach; denied of course but we all know the real truth... Go Greens: $50 a week extra for pensioners... The thing about sex is your disasters; forged in the memory way ahead of those two wonderful times I vaguely remember... Selfpraise is boastful, self-deprecation is foolish... From Spider of Blairgowrie: “I loathe Carlton that much, I can’t even watch them getting thrashed.” ... $9.70 for a hotdog at Etihad Stadium; more fool you.... What happened to the phone hacking, bribery and ‘perversion of the course of justice’ charges against News Limited? Ditto the forever impending trial of Rebekah Brooks... The world is full of intelligent people who have never had an original thought, but who was the smart alec who discovered the boat in the first place? Hooroo cliffie9@bigpond.com Mornington News 23 July 2013
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Understanding the Universe: Where Do Hipsters Come From? By Stuart McCullough IT’S obvious. For decades, I have been left to wonder what my life’s mission should be. Will I invent a lifesaving medicine? Develop a new, supremely aromatic soft cheese? Maybe unlock the mysteries of the human heart? It’s probably foolish to aim too high. There’s no need to try to explain the universe and the meaning of life when explaining the meaning Celebrity Splash would surely be achievement enough. For years, I have been waiting for the moment when all is revealed and I would finally know what it is I am meant to do. I need wonder no more. For, at last, I have a purpose. It’s not to invent a medicine, develop a cheese or explain a horribly misguided television program that sank deeper and faster than any of its contestants. No sir. Instead, my job is to prevent people using the term ‘amazeballs’. I was watching television when it happened. Two obnoxious looking twerps with novelty facial hair were plugging internet shopping when one of them used the word in question. I could barely believe what I was hearing. It was uttered by a creature who – although ostensibly an adult – was dressed like a twelve-yearold girl. Given the circumstances, I should have steadfastly ignored everything that escaped his mealy mouth, but for some reason it was like a slap to the face with red cabbage. The very sound of the term offended me so deeply that it almost made me want to rip off my ears. Suddenly, I felt as if I understood Vincent Van Gogh a whole lot better.
Until then, I’d assumed he’d gone to town on his own jugs of beer because he’d been giving the absinthe a bit of a nudge. Turns out, he’d only done what any reasonable person would do
stay, despite my best efforts? Most importantly, who is to blame for this linguistic abomination? In one sense, you could argue that no one is to blame. A case could also be made in favour of saying we are all to blame for this sad state of affairs. I, however, take a different view. I believe we should stop pretending that this wholesale perversion of language is something we have to live with and sheet the blame home to those who richly deserve it. Namely, hipsters. For those of you who have lived either in a state of blissful ignorance or outside the inner city, a ‘hipster’ is someone who has tragically mistaken irony for meaning. Everything they do, say and wear has been designed to draw attention and yet, in a cruel twist of fate, the hipster is condemned to acting as though their outlandish attire, try-hard turns of phrase and bleak outlook on life is entirely ordinary. Put another way, hipsters are what you get when you let everyone have access to the Internet. These poor, misguided souls believe ‘You Tube’ is important and that trending topics on Twitter should be given the same weight as the lesser of the Ten Commandments. Not only are they living in the inner city – they’re living in an absolute state of delusion. When I was at school, hipsters didn’t exist. It was before the Internet and back when Huey Lewis insisted it was hip to be square. But like hipsters of today, we too wore outlandish clothes and said stupid things, fully expecting that older people would find this charming and thank us for it. We reveled in the fact that those older than us struggled with the new technology
after hearing some doofus suffering acute arrested development syndrome violate the English language. But what if I’m too late? What if the term ‘amazeballs’ is here to
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we took for granted. We loaded games onto the Commodore 64 and set the timer on the VCR as if second nature. During those halcyon years, I wore acid wash jeans and multi-coloured shirts, dazzling to the eye. My mullet was groomed into a glorious bouffant and it’s blonde tips sparkled in the sunlight. Even better, I wore a pair of ludicrous glasses that I had mistakenly thought would make me look a little like John Lennon on the front of the White Album but, instead, made me look like someone who’d come to check the accounts. That wasn’t the worst of it. For an entire year I wore a single glove in the mistaken belief that this was the epitome of being cool instead of a recipe for one-handed frostbite. I wasn’t the only one who looked like a complete dill back then. The truth is, we all looked ridiculous. In fact (dare I say it), we looked a lot like hipsters. The only difference between us then and hipsters now is that we meant it. There was no ironic detachment or knowing sense of mockery. We were, put simply, horrendously, irredeemably daggy in the most unsalvageable sense. But therein lies the beauty. You don’t have to make fun of something to enjoy it. Sometimes you’ve got to go with things as they are and embrace the horrible unfashionable nature of life. Detachment, after all, will only get you so far. For the longest time, when I looked back at photos of my teenage self I could only cringe. From now on I will go a little easier on myself. How amazeballs is that? stuart@stuartmccullough.com
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scoreboard Dogs kick 16 on wet track and eye top five spot PENINSULA LEAGUE By Andrew ‘Toe Punt’ Kelly MORNINGTON is just one game outside the top five after recording an impressive 58-point win over Seaford on Saturday in Peninsula League. In trying conditions, the Doggies were up and about from the first bounce and by half-time the game was all over, the home side leading 6.8 to 2.3. Rather than go into their shells and try and hang on to the lead in the third quarter, the Doggies entertained the brave crowd at the kennel by ramming home 5.4 to 2.2. James Cameron was at his sensational and elusive best once again, Daniel Moss was controlling the middle of the ground and less heralded players including Michael Altenkirch, Anthony Simpson and Jack Dickson, who are all more than capable, came to play. The Doggies ran out the game extremely well also, booting another five majors in the final quarter to record a commanding victory 16.13109 to 7.9-51.
Nick Boswell was once again Seaford’s best, a very handy inclusion in the team after crossing from Rosebud mid-season. Kieran Shaw and Joe Hallal were also more than serviceable for the Tigers. The big win has catapulted the Dogs to sixth place, four points and 17 per cent outside second place. The Dogs’ percentage of 112.75 is six per cent better than Mt Eliza’s and just three per cent behind EdithvaleAspendale in fourth place. Mornington faces a massive test this weekend against Bonbeach at the kennel. Edithvale-Aspendale plays Karingal and Mt Eliza tackles Pines. Doggies coach Stuart Seagar was extremely pleased with his team’s performance. In the upset of the round, Langwarrin edged in front of Mt Eliza early in the match at Lloyd Park and hung on to record its best win of the season, 8.10-58 to 6.7-43. In the corresponding game earlier in the year, the Kangas had the Redlegs on the ropes but couldn’t put them away. They squandered opportunities,
Mt Eliza capitalised and ran out twogoal winners. There wasn’t a repeat of this performance on Saturday. The Redlegs hit back hard in the second quarter after Langwarrin got away to a 10-point, quarter time lead, but the home side responded in the third and led by 15 points at the final break. In tough conditions, both teams kicked a single goal in the last. Aaron Shaw was sensational for the winners with four goals while Michael Parker, Shane Urbans and Jarryd Amalfi were at their best. Josh Norman was once again the Redlegs’ best, while Rohan Heasley and Sam Wettenhall never stopped trying. In the context of the season, it was a massive loss for the Redlegs. Bonbeach went to second place on the ladder after winning a hard-fought game against Edithvale-Aspendale. The game didn’t disappoint in the opening half. It was hard and tough, as you would expect from neighbouring sides fighting for a topthree spot.
At half-time, it looked like the Eagles had the upper hand, leading 22 to 14. But the Sharks played like a different team in the second half, booting 7.1 to 1.3 and winning 9.3-57 to 4.7-31. Shane McDonald was at his mercurial best with four goals, and Dylan Jones won the battle in the ruck against Markham Johnson. Jackson Casey and Mark Tyrell were also at their best against the Eagles. Timmy Mannix, Troy Ogier and Mark Mullins were the best of the Eagles, while Matt Kremmer, despite kicking just one goal, worked hard at half-forward. Frankston YCW got the four points against Pines in a real oldfashioned hard and tough game of footy. Just four goals were kicked in the first half and six for the match. Unfortunately for the Pythons, they booted just one of the majors. The final margin was just 16 points after the Pythons booted 1.14-20 to YCW’s 5.6-36. Craig Nankervis and Anthony Barry
were the best of the Stonecats, while Ash Eames successfully got through another game of footy and looked at his best at times. Aaron Ludgewig was the sole goalkicker for the Pythons and one of his team’s best while Jake Berry and Beau Hendry also worked tirelessly. Karingal completed the expected and smashed Chelsea, winning 19.10124 to 1.10-16. The big win provided a lift to Karingal’s percentage and booted the team into third place, just two per cent behind Bonbeach in second place. Justin Peckett and Chris Hay booted four goals each for the Bulls, and Michael Burke and Harley Ambrose finished with three each. The Bulls went into the game without Luke Van Raay and Stephen Charalambous, while on a brighter note, Dan Noble was back. Next week: Mornington v Bonbeach, Chelsea v Langwarrin, Mt Eliza v Pines, Seaford v Frankston YCW, Edi-Asp v Karingal.
Southeast footy commissioners named AFL Victoria has selected a sevenmember AFL South East Region Commission, which will oversee football in the Frankston, Mornington Peninsula and Casey-Cardinia regions. The commission was set-up following key recommendations from the 2011 AFL Review of Football in Country Victoria. It was decided to establish 13 regional commissions that would be responsible for the strategic direction and planning of football in regional and rural Victoria. The commission will not have
power over the day-to-day running of leagues. The AFL said South East Region Commission members were selected after an extensive process seeking out suitably qualified and experienced candidates from across the local region. Mornington businessman and former chairman of the Riverland Football League, Jeff Kimber, is the chairman of the commission. Kimber is also a former finance director of the Western Border League, inaugural president of Echuca United Football Netball
Club, and has held roles at Sale and Wonthaggi Rovers footy clubs. Kimber is joined by former state MP Tammy Lobato, corporate affairs executive Karen de Villiers, past vicepresident of the Victorian Country Football League Tony Mitchell, businessman Ken Jungwirth, MPNFL life member Russell Jacgung and former umpire Scott Grimster. Kimber said each member brought “some great community sport and professional experiences” as well as “the strategic ability to grow the game of Australian Football throughout the region”.
“This is the first step in putting in place a structure to ensure football in the region prospers, but in time also develop a football administration structure that can provide outstanding support to leagues, clubs and umpiring associations,” Kimber said. AFL Victoria general manager Grant Williams said the establishment of the south east commission was an exciting time for a new era of Australian Football in the region. “We see how strategic and professional all sports are becoming these days, and if we want local football
to grow and flourish throughout the southeast region, we need to ensure we have good levels of management and governance,” he said. “These commissioners will give the concept in the southeast region the very best start.” Prospective members of the new region include the PCN Alliance, Frankston and District Junior Football League, Mornington Peninsula Junior Football League (and all the clubs associated with the leagues) and Southern Umpires Association. Andrew ‘Toe Punt’ Kelly
Flood of goals: Rye thrashed Frankston in Nepean League A-Grade netball. The final score was 73 – 19. Picture: Andrew Hurst
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The final five set in Nepean League NEPEAN LEAGUE By Andrew ‘Toe Punt’ Kelly DESPITE three rounds still to be played before finals, Pearcedale locked away the only spot available on Saturday, easily accounting for Crib Point. The Magpies and Rye were the only challengers left in the fight for fifth spot, but successive losses to Devon Meadows and then Pearcedale on Saturday ended Crib Point’s chances. Rye went down to Frankston Bombers and was eliminated from the race for the five. Pearcedale is in fifth place and three games clear of the Pies and Demons, ensuring an elimination final against Rosebud in week one of finals. There was plenty on the line in the Pearcedale versus Crib Point match. Unfortunately for the Pies, they lost Sam Austin during the week to suspension. To make matters worse, they lost Waide Symes in the first quarter after he received a heavy knock in traffic. The Pies lost Symes the week before to concussion in the opening term and he played no further part in that game. This immediately put the home side on the back foot. The Magpies opted to put Dave Lawson and Jon Flack behind the footy in the opening half. They were in a defensive mode from the start and never looked like troubling the Panthers in attack. In heavy conditions, Pearcedale led by three points at the first change, extended it to 10 at half-time, pushed
it out to 21 at three-quarter time and ran out winners 7.16-58 to 4.10-34. Pearcedale’s Gavin Becker was the only multiple goalkicker on the ground with two, and Chris Fortnam collected 26 possessions in a best-onground performance. The ruck duel between James Cook and Ben Mitchell was enthralling with both having a significant influence for their team around the ground, despite breaking even at the centre bounces. Teenager Adam Avard played his best senior game on the wing for Pearcedale, going head to head with the Pies’ Brad Davidson. Chris Hensby was significant in setting up the win in the first half. Luke Herrington was clearly the best player for the Pies, and coach Dave Lawson had 12 possessions in the first quarter to finish the game with 25. After the match, Pearcedale coach Ben Cadd was surprised at the tactics of Crib Point early in the game. “I must admit, I was pretty surprised to see Lawson and Flack in the back line early in the match,” Cadd said. “We prepared for them to play through the middle and up forward, but it certainly suited us with them both in the back line. “I was quite happy with the fact that Lawson was picking up possessions in the last line of defence.” Cadd was also happy with the way his team worked in the tough conditions. “It was always going to be a tough game in important circumstances. Crib Point needed to win to stay alive and we obviously wanted to shore up
a spot in the five. “It was tough going out there but I thought we put our heads over the footy, got to it first on most occasions and adapted pretty well to the conditions.” Despite the shocking conditions for football on Saturday, Dromana managed 46 scoring shots against Red Hill, smacking the visitors by a whopping 159 points. The Hillmen were left goalless in the second half after booting two majors in the opening hour. They managed just four points in the second half while the Tigers booted 15.11. Terry Wheeler is in rare form at the moment and booted five goals for the winners, while Anthony Bruhn and Daniel Waddell also booted five. Daniel Lee got his chance in the ones at the expense of Toby Banks and took full advantage with three goals, including the first and third of the game. Stuart Cleeve played his best game for the Tigers since crossing from Noble Park and Braden Dennis loved the conditions. Fletcher Kearney was among the best for the Hillmen, while Ben Maguiness flew the flag for his team yet again with another three votes. Frankston Bombers ended Rye’s season on Saturday, kicking away in the second half to win by 14 points. Both sides could only manage one goal each in the first half, before the Bombers booted 3.9 to 2.2 in the second hour. Suffice to say, conditions at Greg Beck Oval were awful.
They were so bad that Bombers’ coach Duncan Proud tweeted after the match “Does someone know where the grass from Greg Beck oval has gone? If anyone sees it, can you please send it back?”. It was vintage wet weather footy at the home of the Bombers. Ryan Marks-Logan, back from Stingrays duties, put in another great performance, while the class of Ryan and Nathan Lonie shone. Haydn Moore was also back to his best after a couple of lean weeks shouldering all the ruck duties on his own. As expected, Adam Kirkwood flourished in the hideous conditions, while Matty James was at his best again, along with Jai Lloyd and Matt McIndoe. With a big preseason from its current crop and a couple of additions, the Demons will be right there again next year. Hastings jumped out of the blocks against Devon Meadows and hung on to record an impressive 23-point win. Yours truly believed the Blues would simply go through the motions for the remainder of the season, but there is a bit of pride among the team and they were far from easing through a game of footy on Saturday. The Blues opened up a matchwinning 22-point lead at quarter time and although Devon hit back to reduce the margin to eight points at the major interval, the Blues responded and won 9.12-66 to 6.7-43. Colin McVeigh was the major contributor on the ground in attack with three goals, Tony Mirabella
booted two and Mick Agnello and Michael Cave shone. Trent Cotton and Heath Black were the best of the home side, while teenager Jack Hazendonk played his best senior game for the season. Rosebud completed the expected and knocked over Somerville, but had to work mighty hard for the four points. Scores were locked at three-quarter time before the Buds booted 2.4 to six behinds to run out 9.9-63 to 7.11-53 winners. Matty Payne was again the best player on the ground with two goals, while brother Brenton wasn’t far behind. Ryan Spooner was also at his best with two majors. Josh Collie kicked three for the Eagles, and Jedd Sutton was outstanding with two goals. Leigh Stewart had a good game. In the final match of the round, Sorrento recorded a 96-point win over Tyabb, 21.18-144 to 7.6-48. Leigh Poholke booted five goals and midfielders Leigh Treeby and James Hallahan were best afield with three each. Dion Phillips was at his best and Benny McCormack was superb in defence. Ethan Rahilly led from the front for the Yabbies and Craig Conlan and John Alexander also worked hard. Next week: Tyabb v Dromana, Rosebud v Sorrento, Pearcedale v Devon Meadows, Rye v Somerville, Red Hill v Frankston Bombers, Hastings v Crib Point.
Mud fight: Hastings impressed with a 23-point win over Devon Meadows in wet conditions. Picture: Andrew Hurst
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The cold might be biting, but so are the fish By Paul "Tracker" Pingiaro* FOR some bizarre reason, there are many people out there who believe the fish stop biting in winter. Nothing could be further from the truth. Winter offers excellent fishing and as a bonus, the crowds are virtually non-existent. Winter fishing action in Western Port this year has been absolutely nuts, with snapper, gummy sharks, squid and the elusive mulloway all about in good numbers. Evening has proven the best time to go after bigger critters, but smaller models of squid and the whiting have been showing solid form in the mornings, probably as they look to avoid becoming dinner to the big fish in the evenings! At this time of the year, it is critical to fish the channels while also knowing when to turn to the banks to go after squid, whiting and salmon. On the Port Phillip side of the Mornington Peninsula, squid numbers remain solid on the inshore reefs and, while pinkie snapper catches haven't been as good down south as in the northern sections, the flatties and salmon have been going nuts. In deeper waters, the occasional snapper and gummy are being caught. During this time of year, it is imperative that your bait is presented perfectly and, if it’s natural, that it is as fresh as possible. Off the surf beaches, Aussie
salmon have been solid, with anglers fishing the rising tide at Gunna', Portsea, Kilkunda and southern Port Phillip piers nailing them on everything from pillies to poppers. For those fishing the creeks, both the Paterson River and Balcombe Creek are holding bream and a few small salmon. Further afield, in Portland Matty Hunt has been getting into the Tassie trumpeter and other bottom ogglies. This is excellent news for those without the time or money to travel to Tasmania. Rated by some as the best eating fish in the sea and a true brute on the end of the line, they are a species truly worth the effort to pursue. If you have a photo or fishing report, feel free to submit it and who knows, you just might find yourself bagging bragging rights in the ‘local rag’! You can email me at spbh@bigpond.com. Next week we’ll be breaking down the humble squid, so until then, tight lines and calm seas. * Paul ‘Tracker’ Pingiaro runs Mornington Boat Hire at Schnapper Point, Mornington and Yaringa Boat Harbour, Somerville Hire (www.morningtonboathire.com.au or phone 03 5975 5479). A published travel and fishing writer for several different publications, and a former tackle department manager for a major retail chain, Paul brings his expertise to the MP News Group for season 2013-14
Snap happy: Jonny Wright of Yaringa Boat Hire shows off a nice July snapper caught at Crawfish Rock.
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$3,950 DRIVEAWAY 99 JAGUAR S TYPE 4L V8 SE Luxury saloon, 1 owner, Brighton Car, low kms sea frost cashmere leather. Just had major services, excellent order throughout. ZTL 417 PAGE 42
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ROUND 15 Sunday 27th July Vs Williamston Dev League: 11am Seniors: 2pm Played at Burbank Oval
2002 BMW 745i SALOON Low kms, sapphire black, every extra inc Sat Nav, TV, rear camera, in superb condition inside & out, over $210,000+ new. UMP 183
Come watch the Dolphins play!
ROUND 16 Sunday 4th August Vs Northern Blues Dev League: 11am Seniors: 2pm Played at Frankston Park Come watch the Dolphins play at home! Don’t forget to book into the Dolphins Bistro for lunch.
$13,950 DRIVEAWAY 95 MERCEDES BENZ C180 AUTO SALOON 1 owner, always garaged, just serviced 180kms, fully optioned, excellent order throughout, full RWC . NJP 242
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Construction underway on Mercedes-Benz showroom WORK is well underway on the redevelopment of Mercedes Barloworld Mornington The showrooms have moved to a temporary location opposite as the site is rebuilt from the ground up. “We are very pleased with the progress being made, and the new showroom and service facilities will be opening in spring 2013,” Mercedes-Benz spokesman Tim Murphy said. He said it had been designed and constructed using latest environmental innovations. “Our state-of-the-art eight-bay workshop will be equipped with the very latest diagnostic equipment from Mercedes-Benz Germany. “The new showroom will be able to feature almost all models in the range and the pre-
owned area will be the largest prestige display on the Mornington Peninsula. “Customer service facilities will include a full service cafe with complimentary wi-fi and ample customer car parking. “The end of 2013 and start of 2014 is a very exciting time for Mercedes-Benz with the launch of several new models including the CLA, all new S-Class and next generation C-Class. “The future for Mercedes-Benz and representation in Mornington Peninsula is looking fantastic.” For more information on the developments at Mercedes Barloworld Mornington, or to discuss your vehicle requirements, call Chris Thoday on (03) 5973 9688.
Your new shining star in Mornington. We are delighted to announce that construction of your new Mercedes-Benz dealership in Mornington is now underway.
Our new Dealership will feature. • An expansive new car showroom. • Mornington Peninsula’s largest Pre-Owned Prestige vehicle display. • Full service facility, Cafe and Customer Lounge with Wi-Fi.
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• State-of-the-art 8 bay workshop with the lastest diagnostic equipment.
Mornington 29-31 Tyabb Road, Mornington (03) 5973 9688 www.mbmornington.com.au Mornington News 23 July 2013
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