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‘Forgotten’ club losing track Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au MORNINGTON Little Athletics Centre is “potentially homeless� next season unless a new base can be found soon. “We and the Mornington Peninsula Athletics Club are currently actively lobbying the Mornington Peninsula

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we never have – just three shipping containers and a council-built toilet block.� In this Olympics year, the club is anticipating higher registration numbers than in previous years. “If we have to compete there again this coming season, we will be operating beyond capacity,� Ms Henry said. Continued Page 6

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Thieves make return trip Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au BUSINESSES in Red Hill are reeling after having been raided by possibly the same thief twice in the past month. The man, described as wearing dark clothing, balaclava and gloves, and driving a stolen dark coloured Toyota

and a stolen Ford Festiva, has hit at least eight businesses, stealing mainly cash, since the early hours of Monday 2 May. The cars have since been found burnt-out in Teurong and Tyabb. In the latest raids early Monday morning last week, the service station in Arthur’s Seat Rd was ram-raided and the safe containing $5000 stolen, with

other raids at a pharmacy, Long Table Restaurant, Endota Spa and Hill Station homewares, all in Shoreham Rd, and Balnarring Motors, in FrankstonFlinders Rd. The service station was previously hit early on Friday 6 May, with the thief ramming the front doors before stealing a $50 bag of coins. Five days before, early on Monday

2 May, Red Hill Bakery, in Shoreham Rd, was broken into and the cash drawer containing $308 taken. The thief smashed a window in the door to gain entry, Somerville detectives said. The next day, early on Tuesday 3 May, the cigarette machine was stolen from the Arthur’s Seat hotel, Arthurs’ Seat Rd, after the thief jemmied a door to the downstairs area.

Police said there were no witnesses to the breaking. On Friday 6 May, the front sliding door to the Red Hill Trading Co., Shoreham Rd, was forced open and draws and cupboards ransacked, but nothing was taken, police said. Anyone with information is urged to call Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000 or Mornington Peninsula CIU, 59781300.

Smokes ban: Mt Eliza junior footballers will benefit from strict no-smoking rules.

Butts out as another club goes smoke free MT ELIZA Junior Football Club has developed a smoke-free policy and signed the FrankstonMornington Peninsula Smoke Free Charter. It is the first of 14 clubs in the Frankston and District Junior Football league to draw the line against smoking by signing up. It follows the Mornington Peninsula Junior Football League, which signed up in February, and the Mt Martha Junior Football Club, which signed up last year. Mt Eliza has 28 teams and is reportedly the largest junior sporting club across the Frankston

and Mornington Peninsula. Its decision to extend the policy past the 10-metre legislation demonstrates a strong message to its players, families, volunteers and visitors, according to Peninsula Health’s health promotion practitioner Andie Murphy. “Prohibiting smoking around young people helps to discourage them from taking up smoking,” she said. “Secondhand smoke causes a number of diseases in children and adults who do not smoke. The more second-hand smoke you are exposed to, the higher your risk of disease.”

The charter is regarded as a statement of commitment to raise awareness of the harmful effects caused by tobacco smoke and to address the significantly higher smoking rates within the club’s catchment. “Victorian rates of smoking are 13 per cent. Frankston and Mornington Peninsula region rates are between 21-30 per cent,” Ms Murphy said. Mt Eliza Junior Football Club president Fraser Bayne endorsed the decision. “As part of the club’s ongoing commitment to providing a

healthy and fun environment for our kids to play footy, [we] are pleased to announce the implementation of the smoke free charter.” Peninsula Health encourages sporting clubs, leagues and associations to become smoke free. Those interested in taking a stand should contact Ms Murphy at amurphy@phcn.vic.gov.au. Peninsula Health has quit smoking support services at Frankston, Rosebud, Mornington and Hastings. For a face-to-face appointment call 1300 665 781, or call Quitline 13 78 48 or visit quitnow.gov.au

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Stones turned over in path to pier BY all accounts the cobblestones behind the seawall and leading on to Mornington pier have been there for more than a century. Passengers arriving by paddle steamer from Melbourne would traverse them on their way up the hill to promenade along Main St. The stones represented a centuries old construction method that is preserved and promoted as part of the attraction of villages throughout Europe. Some of the stones are now being removed for a new path to meet “current disability discrimination legislation requirements”, according to Parks

Victoria’s district manager Port Phillip and Western Port, Graeme Davis. “In order to install the new path stones are being removed in a strip in the centre of the stone paved area,” he said. “The new path is made of concrete with an aggregate surface selected to complement the surrounding landscape.” Removal of the stones was part of the planning permit issued by Mornington Peninsula Shire. Mr Davis most of the stones will be re-used “within the area and any surplus will be donated to the shire for use in the precinct”.

Hopes for port fading away Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au ANY prospect of a container port being developed at Hastings is likely to be decades away, according to Mornington MP David Morris. This prediction by Mr Morris follows revelations that the state government has not asked Infrastructure Victoria to investigate the best site for Victoria’s next major port. Soon after its election in November 2014 the incoming Labor government announced Infrastructure Victoria would assess site for the next port, including one at Bay West, north of Geelong in Port Phillip. The government withdrew funding for the Port of Hastings Development Authority, causing the loss of many jobs and a cessation of studies neces-

sary for a future port at Hastings. Mr Morris said the cuts “effectively gutted the Port of Hastings Development Authority”. He said Port Minister Luke Donellan had told the Public Accounts and Estimates Committee in May last year that the government would “seek independent advice from Infrastructure Victoria about Bay West as an alternative site to Hastings for Victoria’s second container port”. “Twelve months on and Infrastructure Victoria has spilt the beans that it has not looked at options for Hastings, Bay West, or indeed any other major project in the state,” Mr Morris told The News. “Donellan told the same hearing that ‘I would also like to see them [Port of Hastings] look at chasing down business in the energy sector, because the

Latrobe Valley has enormous brown coal deposits…’ Mr Morris said not referring development of a container port to Infrastructure Victoria “means that not only might the development of a container port[at Hastings] be delayed for decades, there is a real risk that the port will be relegated to bulk status, reduced to handling the sort of cargo not acceptable to other ports”. A current leaseholder at the Port of Melbourne, International Container Terminal Services, wants to expand capacity at the port. “The return to taxpayers resulting from the sale of the Port could be increased if we were permitted to act now to expand port capacity,” ICTS spokesperson Gerry Bullon said. “ICTSI wants to invest in new infrastructure for the Port of Melbourne now,

making it more attractive for buyers. “The Port of Melbourne is Australia’s largest and busiest port and Australia’s most significant trade gateway. Webb Dock will be the most advanced container terminal in the world. We will have the world’s most efficient and reliable container terminal here in Melbourne.” The government hopes to raise about $6 billion with the privatisation of the Port of Melbourne, with first round bids due 14 June. At least four consortiums are reportedly lining up for the 50-year lease which the government hopes to finalise by the fourth quarter of the next financial year. Money from the lease has already been committed by the government to pay for the removal of level crossings and a “rural fund”.

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Port plan ‘threat to fishing’ TEN fishing clubs around Western Port are being warned about the allege dangers to their sport if a container port is built at Hastings. Chairman of the Preserve Western Port Action Group Jeff Nottle said fishers “and the industry they support were shocked to hear the impact that the Liberal National parties’ policy of building a container port in Western Port will have on the region”. He said the parties’ port proposal would restrict areas where fishing boats could anchor operate to such an extent that it “would leave only around 25 per cent of the Western Port as safe, high tide fishable water”. Mr Nottle’s presentation to the fishing groups also includes handing out brochures, maps and postcards to be sent to Regional Development Minister Jaala Pulford with the message “We don’t want Western Port fishing wrecked.” Mr Nottle said a 2015 economic study of recreational fishing by Ernst and Young showed about $600 million was generated by fishing “every year for the Western Port economy in towns from Stony Point right around to Phillip Island and all the towns in between”. “This industry and the jobs it generates would all be a risk if the container port was constructed,” Mr Nottle said. “An oil spill from just one of the 3000 container ships in Western Port would be catastrophic, as there is a 50 per cent chance the oil will end up on a mud bank at low tide. No known oil spill equipment can clean oil off a mud bank, making the oil spill virtually permanent.”

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Libs using postal vote forms to gather data Neil Walker neil@mpnews.com.au AN “important postal vote information” letter mailed out to Flinders electorate residents last week by the Liberal Party attempts to obtain personal information about voters for the party’s database ahead of the 2 July federal election. The mass mailout addressed to “enrolled voter/s in the ‘Division of Flinders” features a letter from Malcolm Turnbull, Prime Minister of Australia urging the electorate to “back my team’s Plan for a Strong New Economy” and includes a Postal Vote Application Form sent by federal Flinders Liberal MP Greg Hunt. Voters who “can’t get to a polling booth on election day” are encouraged to complete personal details on the application form and send the completed form in a supplied prepaid envelope. The prepaid envelope is addressed to “PVA Flinders” so the information sent in the envelope will go to the Liberal Party first rather than directly to the Australian Electoral Commission. The political party can then enter any information provided – including name, address, date of birth, contact details and a series of security questions including the town voters were born in and the name of the last school they attended – into its database before passing on the information to the AEC.

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Bush tucker, medicine walk Going postal: Correspondence from Flinders Liberal MP Greg Hunt includes a postal vote application form that can be used to obtain personal information about voters for political party files.

The Labor Party and the Australian Greens also often send out postal vote application forms to voters in electorates where the parties have a sitting member. The AEC has unsuccessfully tried to ban political parties harvesting voters’ personal information using the potentially misleading Postal Vote Application Form sent by MPs and major party candidates. Political parties are exempt from pri-

vacy laws that allow people to obtain a copy of any information held about them on file. Eligible voters who wish to vote by post before the June election can avoid passing on their details to a political party by contacting the AEC at aec.gov. au or by calling 13 23 26. Completed forms can be sent free of charge from within Australia directly to the Australian Electoral Commission, Reply Paid 9867, Melbourne.

A BUSH tucker and medicine walk will be held 2-4pm, Saturday 4 June, at Sunshine Reserve, Mt Martha, followed by a didgeridoo meditation session. Lionel Lauch, who has lived on the Mornington Peninsula since he was six, will guide the walk through the reserve. Mr Lauch is from the Gundijtmara Kirrae Wurrung and Bundjalung tribes and has permission from Boonwurrung elder Carolyn Briggs to lead the walks. He will share his extensive knowledge of indigenous cultures and traditions. The bush tucker and medicine walk is funded by the Mornington Peninsula Shire’s community place making grant. Interpretation ranger Geoff Linnell will hold an environmental game,

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Swerved to miss roo A CRIB Point man, 29. swerved to miss a kangaroo on the Balnarring Rd, Tuerong, Thursday night, and ploughed into a tree. Acting Senior Sergeant John Anderson, of Mornington Peninsula highway patrol, said the man was disoriented when found by passing motorists. He was taken to The Alfred by Air Ambulance with leg injuries. The car was extensively damaged. Alcohol was not a factor.

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Continued from Page 1 “Add in the damage the new Mt Martha Junior Soccer Club does to Mace over the winter, we are potentially homeless for the 2016/17 season.” She said the club “had a few options on the table in terms of locations for next season” but nothing has been finalised. “The council have not come back to us with an answer,” she said. “It is essentially being left up to us to find a new location.” Mornington Little Athletics Centre members would be happy with a temporary home now as long as they know the shire is committed to building “the all-weather track that has

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been promised for so long”. “The Briars ward councillors are in our corner, it’s just a matter of getting all the other councillors on board,” Ms Henry said. Parents at the club Sue Cook and Sharyn Welsh have started an action group called Where Is Our Track. They are on Facebook and have also started a change.org petition which has 687 signatures. They are aiming for 10,000 signatures. The club has also sought promisers from the Liberal and Labor candidates for the seat of Dunkley, which includes Mornington and Frankston. Ms Henry said it was disappointing that Labor candidate Peta Murphy

supported a $2.55 million grant for Frankston basketball stadium “because if they [a Labor government] put money into that there will be less for other projects”. Liberal candidate Chris Crewther “has hinted that the new track will be his priority in Mornington, but no official word has been released as yet”. Ms Henry said. Mr Crewther told The News the track was “one of the things I will fight for”. “It’s an important project and I will advocate hard for a new track,” he said. “It’s definitely a priority of mine, but one of many.”

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Sky rail opponents building ‘no’ case Neil Walker neil@mpnews.com.au ANTI-SKY rail campaigners are continuing to build a groundswell of support against any plan for elevated rail along the Frankston line. The protest group noskyrail.com.au hosted a community forum in Seaford on Sunday (15 May) attended by about 150 people to discuss with councillors and politicians options to remove Frankston line level crossings without the need to build rail over roads. Group co-founder Simon Johnson said the forum was well attended but it was disappointing no Labor Party MPs could turn up to address community concerns. State Carrum MP Sonya Kilkenny and federal Isaacs MP Mark Dreyfus were invited to the Seaford forum and Mr Johnson said they are both welcome to head along to another forum being held in Mentone later this month. Mordialloc Labor MP Tim Richardson flagged his unavailability ahead of the forum. “Tim Richardson and I had a brief conversation and he was flying out that morning and he was quite genuine and wanted to know when we were having another forum,” Mr Johnson said. Ms Kilkenny called off a few hours before the forum on the day according to Mr Johnson. He noted Mr Dreyfus was speaking out publicly about redevelopment plans for the Mentone Hotel (‘Hotel plan ‘fails pub test’’, The News 11/5/16) when it is a state government matter yet seemed to be handballing concerns about elevated rail on the Frankston line to state MPs. Mr Johnson said Mr Dreyfus is “absolutely silent on sky rail – the biggest development to hit this

community which is definitely out of character and will overshadow property.” Frankston councillors Glenn Aitken, Rebekah Spelman, Darrel Taylor and mayor Cr James Dooley attended the noskyrail.com.au weekend forum in Seaford. Mr Johnson said the three Frankston councillors opposed sky rail but described Cr Dooley as “noncommittal” on his views about the possibility of elevated rail. Liberal opposition spokesman for planning David Davis and federal Liberal candidate for Dunkley Chris Crewther were also there to voice the party’s opposition to sky rail. Mr Dreyfus said he “supports the removal of dangerous level crossings in our community”. “I am now waiting for the recommendations of the Level Crossing Removal Authority about the best options for removal. “I don’t propose to interfere with the community consultation by the Level Crossing Removal Authority, which is now underway. “I have been assured by the state government that no decisions have been made about the best method of removal for these level crossings. “I would encourage anyone interested in this issue to voice their concerns with the Level Crossing Removal Authority.” The Level Crossing Removal Authority will next month announce options for level crossings removals along the Frankston line. A final decision on how level crossings will be removed will be made at the end of this year. The noskyrail.com.au group will host a community forum at Mentone Bowls Club, 2 Swanston St, Mentone on Sunday 29 May, 2pm. See website for details.

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Plumbing depths to find shark beat Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au A KEEN surfer, Kent Stannard has a fascination with sharks. He never misses a news report on the latest shark attack and is always trying to discover the circumstances surrounding the incident. When a series of attacks near Ballina in northern NSW caused widespread concern last year he was on the spot. Stannard predicts a similar situation this year with one surfer at Newcastle already being badly mauled. Stannard is the head of Tag for Life, a non-for-profit organisation investigating shark behaviour, particularly that of great whites. Alongside Tag for Life is Whitetag, a clothing supply company that donates profits to the ongoing shark study. Stannard runs a Facebook site “dedicated purely to the sharks” and the electronic tracks being monitored by Tag For Life. The site has regular updates and at times provides running commentary on movements of a particular shark or shark events and attacks. The Tag For Life organisation works with the CSIRO and NSW Fisheries in placing electronic tags on sharks that transmit information about the predator. The collected data enables scientists to effectively map the sharks’ movements and correlate this information with water temperatures, movements of fish and animals hunted by sharks and if their journey is random or repeated. Stannard says five of 14 sharks tagged in the wake of attacks at Byron Bay and Ballina travelled south to Bass Strait, with one passing ocean beaches off the Mornington Peninsula and Phillip Island. Another shark circumnavigated Tasmania before moving to waters off Kangaroo Island in South Australia. The one that came past the peninsula was then tracked to south west of Flinders Island. Stannard discounted reports of a shark being spotted off Rye as “a hoax. I spoke to the brother of the person who posted on the shark alerts pages. He did it to keep people out of the surf.” Anecdotal evidence is also added to the store of knowledge collected from tagged sharks. “A pilot and commercial fisher once told me that when flying he saw more white sharks close to shore when water temperatures were around 16 degrees, which is near to where we

Recorded attacks THERE have been 1003 recorded shark attacks in Australia since 1791, 232 of them fatal. About one quarter of all shark attacks are fatal and the average is one fatal attack a year. Kent Stannard says that in 2015 there were 33 reported shark/human “interactions”, with 22 being “unprovoked”. “In 2015 the number of unprovoked incidents on humans was 11 more than in 2014 and is above the decadal average of 13 a year.” “NSW recorded 14 unprovoked, including one fatality, Queensland had four, Western Australia two, South Australia and Victoria one each. There was one provoked [attack] in Tasmania, which resulted in a fatal

ity. Of the 22 in 2015, 18 involved 15 surfboards and body boards, and 14 of these cases sustained injury, 10 severe and four minor. There were no injuries in the remaining seven cases.” Stannard says the average number of unprovoked shark attacks has increased in recent decades. “In the 1990s it was 6.5 per cent unprovoked cases a year rising to 13 a year over the last decade.” The 22 case reported in 2015 are above the yearly average in each decade; 16 of the 22 involved white sharks, 13 on surfboards, three on surf skis. The average number of fatalities from shark attack over the past 50 years is just under one a year, 0.9 per cent.

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will”. “We’re also planning to tag adult pregnant female sharks from SA mid-year as we are trying to locate the western nursery somewhere in the Great Australian Bight.” The program Stannard is connected with has tagged more than 100 sharks with acoustic and 70 with satellite tracking devices which, when added to those tagged by CSIRO and state agencies brings the total of tagged white sharks to “well over” 500. “From the last tagging program off Ballina, three dropped off the radar early on then five transmitted for a period before they dropped off and now we have six still transmitting, three on a regular basis,” Stannard said. He said the satellite tags could transmit for up to 18 months – “long enough to identify movement patterns and pathways” – while pop-off archival tags lasted up to 12 months – “long enough to identify where adults sharks move as well as depths they dive, temperature of the animal”. “Internal acoustic tags are designed to last for up to 10 years and are valuable to establish an animals behaviour over that time.” Stannard said while sharks had been tracked to Rockhampton and the Exmouth Gulf, with many returning to where they were tagged. He refers to sharks having “underwater highways” and nursery areas. “It never ceases to amaze me how these animals can relocate underwater pathways they used previously. “These habitats are generally impor-

are in central Bass Strait at the minute while the warmer east Australian current still remains in the far east of the state,” Stannard said, adding how “interesting” it would be to see where a particular shark in Bass Strait would go next. With no lack of public interest in sharks Stannard is about to launch a crowdfunding exercise to raise $40,000 for “a funky old school caravan” to “extend research findings and details about sharks directly to the public”. Stannard says the CSIRO and NSW Fisheries are behind the project and see him as “the bridge” between themselves and the public. “The crowdfunder [on the Pozzible website] will be to purchase the van which we plan to use on the coast as well at schools and events. It will be kitted out with storyboards, TV monitor for videos and be selling products to support science research and education,” he said. “I plan to train volunteers and then hopefully employ them as educators as well as to work out of the van. “It’s our opportunity to present and control messaging which until now has been reliant on mainstream media which constantly creates hype and hysteria. We aim to take the caravan to schools for marine education plus festivals and events.” Stannard said mainly juvenile sharks would be tagged off Ballina this year, “we’re just waiting to see if shark numbers show up there again similar to last year. I suspect they

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tant to other species as well, so where sharks are located, species important to their diet are usually not far away, such as salmon, snapper and tuna. “We've determined they are not permanent residents, only seasonal visitors. “That said, they tend to remember areas that have been good to them and it’s fair to say a shark that turns up at Seal Rocks [off Phillip Island] has probably done so for a number of seasons based on successful hunting techniques. “They have different hunting methods for different food sources. Staying on the bottom for fish and rays while operating in the upper water column using their eyesight to hunt seals.” Stannard said sharks have been monitored diving “beyond 1200 metres, particularly when crossing ocean basins, such as between Australia to New Zealand”. He says the accumulated informa-

tion about sharks will help governments “develop protocols to minimise the risks they expose to humans and humans to them”. “Risks such as overfishing are critical to sharks and the importance of inner coastal waters to them for nurseries,” Stannard said. “Tagging also helps determine shark behaviour, why and where they will cluster, for how long, when they arrive and when they leave. This enables shark mitigation protocols to be put in place. “My role is to help scientists find the truth and Tag for Life to function as the delivery mechanism, bridging the gap between scientist and the public. I like to describe myself as a marine educator. “Hopefully, the information I provide helps the welfare of the shark and, at the same time, enables ocean users to make better informed decisions before entering the water.”

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NEWS DESK Help from above Helicopters have been helping make life easier for workers assembling the towers for the Skylift gondola replacing the former chairlift at Arthurs Seat. The closer to completion the $16 million project gets sees a narrowing of areas for protest. And with planning powers now in the hands of the state government, protesters say they are finding it even harder to be heard. Picture: Gary Sissons

Puppets tell a personal tale A PHOTOGRAPHIC exhibition of puppetry that interprets how disabled artists see their bodies will be on at Mornington Library until 23 June. Organised by Arts Access Victoria, the Avenue of Puppets: Volatile Bodies exhibition features puppets created by artists from Art About, an inclusive art studio. An Arts Access Victoria spokesperson said the work ‘’interrogated how artists with a disability see their bodies interacting with the physical and metaphysical environment’’ after artists got together and shared their stories. The artists formed individual marionette puppets with mixed mediums including papier-mache, paint and fabric. Art About member Elyssa Gunn said each marionette was an expression of the artist’s own

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Stadium cash criticism bounces back and forward Neil Walker neil@mpnews.com.au MONEY keeps pouring in for a redevelopment of the Frankston Basketball Stadium but the Labor and Liberal parties are still firing cheap shots at each other over its funding in the lead up to the 2 July federal election. Labor candidate for Dunkley is the latest politician to criticise her opponents after announcing a Shorten government will contribute $2.55 million towards a much-needed revamp of the stadium in Seaford. “Former Liberal MP for Dunkley Bruce Billson announced $4.95 million for the project last year, but that fell well short of the $7.5 million that the community had petitioned for,” Ms Murphy said in a statement last week. “Labor’s additional $2.55 million investment means the $15 million Stage One project can be completed.” Labor’s latest dig at the Liberal Party over funding at the stadium comes despite the Liberals previously pledging the majority of money towards the redevelopment. Frankston Council previously called on state Labor Sports Minister John Eren to match the Coalition federal government’s $4.95 million contribution to the project (‘Basketball stadium funding stoush back on’, The Times 15/5/16). State Labor MPs Sonya Kilkenny and Paul Edbrooke attended the federal Labor announcement of the $2.55 million funding pledge last Tuesday (17 May), alongside Ms Murphy and federal Labor Isaacs MP Mark Dreyfus, despite council disquiet over the refusal of the Labor state government to pitch in any more than the $2.5 million

previously allocated by the former Coalition state government. Council is contributing $4 million of ratepayer money to the project. Frankston Basketball Association general manager Nathan Jolly welcomed the pledge by Ms Murphy last week. “From the outset it was the hope of Frankston Basketball’s board of management to deliver an outcome which would see our facility become the model basketball facility for all participants,” he said. “The addition of $2.55 million in funding makes this hope a reality. The wide spectrum of users who call Frankston Basketball Stadium home will all benefit from future funding increases.” Stage one of a long-term redevelopment of the stadium is expected to be completed by mid-2018 and will include more basketball courts, extra seating and improved car parking facilities. Controversy continues to surround funding for the project though with the Mornington Peninsula Athletics Club criticising federal Labor’s preference to put funding for the basketball stadium before a new athletics track in Mornington (See ‘‘Forgotten’ club losing track’, Page 1).

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LETTERS Wild about smiles I cannot believe the article “Australia sets another world record in the wild” (The News 17/5/16) with a photo of a beaming [Flinders MP and Environment Minister] Greg Hunt and three others with even larger smiles, from the recent Western Port Biosphere’s second annual biodiversity forum. What are they smiling about? It appears they are smiling because, according to the keynote address, Australia has just set the world record for losing the greatest number of its mammals. They should all, especially Mr Hunt, be hanging their heads in shame. According to the article Professor John Wionarski, the keynote speaker, attributed this deplorable failure to losing our “ability to connect with the environment; with expanding development changing the landscape…” and an inability to understand “the relationship between the different native species and their habitat”. And what does Mr Hunt talk about at the forum? Feral cats and foxes. Give us a break. Some people just don’t get it do they? Let’s think, could destroying environments also have something to do with it? How many times have we had to fight to save national parks such as Point Nepean, Wilson’s Promontory, Western Port and the Great Barrier Reef? Esther Gleixner, Flinders Editor: Esther Gleixner is campaign manager for the Labor candidate for Flinders, Carolyn Gleixner.

Protection lacking It was devastating to learn last week that 49 species of flora and fauna had been added to the federal government’s threatened species list (“Australia sets world record in the wild”, The News 17/5/16). While numbers of these species will fall until extra protection is provided, this is an ever-growing list. The addition represents a 20 per cent jump from this time last year. There was of course no word from our federal government, or indeed Flinders MP and so-called Minister for Environment, Greg Hunt, as to exactly what the plan is to protect and recover these endangered species.

Certainly there is no money in the budget. On Friday 6 May 6 Mr Hunt told the Western Port Biosphere about government plans to protect threatened species, but made no mention of the additions to the list, nor the shocking increase in just 12 months. There has also been little mention of the massive cuts to Mr Hunt’s own flagship Green Army project in the 2015 budget, and then to Landcare in the 2016 budget. This government has a poor record when it comes to flora and fauna protection. In the infamous 2014 budget, with Mr Hunt in cabinet, the Abbott government cut the formerly $1 billon Biodiversity fund, removing an important program for protecting our irreplaceable plants and animals. At this rate, the people of Flinders, who recently successful campaigned for the removal of dogs on the foreshore to protect the hooded plover, will have done much more for our local environment then the federal minister has. Given the serious outcomes these things will all have on our environment, perhaps it is not a surprise that Mr Hunt is being tight lipped. Willisa Hogarth, Greens candidate for Flinders

Renewable losses Claims by Flinders MP Greg Hunt in his email newsletter appear to be grossly inaccurate. He claims that “since 2011-2012 there has been significant growth in many areas of the renewable energy industry (to 2014-2015)”. This statement is at odds with the latest Australian Bureau statistics released in March stating there has been a decline of 27 per cent in full time equivalent employment in renewable energy activities since the peak of 2012. Mr Hunt also stated that Labor had created a ”roof top solar bubble with a failed credit scheme” which caused an employment crash in the sector after 2012. While the numbers have declined, roof top solar and solar hot water still make up the largest component of direct annual employment in the industry. Mr Hunt failed to mention that the state’s reduction of the solar feed in tariff from a high

of 60 cents kW/h to around five cents has had a significant effect. The ABS states “Commencing from 2011-12 significant reductions in FiT prices were introduced in the majority of states and territories. These reductions coincide with significant falls in new installations of roof-top solar PV systems and in associated employment.” The Baillieu Liberal state government dropped its feed in scheme from 25 cents to eight cents in January 2013. It also dropped Victoria’s carbon reduction target. In January 2015 the Sydney Morning Herald reported, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance, “Australia’s ranking among investors in large-scale renewable energy plummeted in 2014 as confidence in the Abbott government’s policies for the sector evaporated”. “Investments in large-scale wind, solar and other clean energy sources dived 88 per cent in 2014 to $240 million, the lowest level since 2002, the energy consultancy said”. Voters have short memories Mr Hunt, but not that short. Peter Davis, Tyabb

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I think Rupert Steiner and Andrew Raff need to get their facts straight (“Protect the reef” and “Great reef debate”, Letters 10/5/16. Did they miss the announcement during the budget that the federal government is investing an additional $171 million for the Great Barrier Reef, published in this very paper? [Flinders MP] Greg Hunt’s contribution to protecting the Great Barrier Reef is probably the only thing that prevented it from being put on the watch list last year. My understanding is that the reef was put on the watch list under Labor and the Greens and taken off the watch list under the Liberals. Not only that, the World Heritage Committee praised Australia as a global role model for its management of the reef. It’s about time people actually recognised the major achievements of the government on the environment; but why does that not suit the agenda of some? Anthea Mollison, Blairgowrie

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Keith Platt’s informative article about Portsea beach deserves comment (“Experts seek permanent fix for Portsea beach”, The News 10/5/16). Consultants will recommend to the government an engineering solution that will enable the beach to be restored. This same government commissioned channel deepening and continues to deny that this environmental vandalism has not contributed to the Portsea beach problem in any way. I believe that dredging work compromised the “choke” function of the entrance. Now, with every flood tide, thousands more tonnes of high energy water rushes in. Much of the energy is contained because of the massive sand bars at Capel Sound. The hydrology in this section has probably been altered substantially and yet, despite years of opportunity, far too little monitoring over too short a period of time has been carried out in order to determine what is really going on! Instead we are told about complex computer generated “wave studies”, six possible solutions and now the government intends to play Pick a Box. Without doubt an engineering fix will allow a beach to be re-established but for how long the sand will stay there is unknown. When remedial work is completed, where will the high energy water next impact? Will it be Point King or Sorrento or somewhere else and where will this mobilised sand be deposited? Numerous stakeholders might be affected here because when big water systems like the bay are altered, it can take decades to reach a new equilibrium. There is a second important issue needing clarification. This is the government’s desire to sell or lease the Port of Melbourne. If my pessimism about continuing problems with sections of the foreshore is borne out, then who will incur remediation costs; Victoria’s taxpayers or the new operators? All stakeholders are entitled to some answers. Wayne Chamley, Blairgowrie

Coffee notes In response to Margaret Stead from Sorrento and her concern for people drinking coffee outside Rye cafes (“Unsightly campers” Letters 17/5/16) I thank you. As it happens I’ve been drinking morning coffee almost daily for the past 16

years and all I’ve spotted was a painted wooden dolphin, considered by some (strange?) people to be artistic. Still, nice to know you care. Cliff Ellen, Rye

Control caravans I refer to the letter from John Cain (“Close camp sites” The News 10/5/16). I was a Caravan Club of great Britain warden for a number of years and have been quite appalled at the way caravans are parked close together on the foreshore, especially at Dromana. In the UK there had to be five metres between units, including annexes. Gas bottle were inside covers, not in the open and certainly not so close to buildings (boat sheds). The maximum length of stay was 21 days. At present, when the campers/caravans are “in situ” it looks more like a third world refugee site. The foreshore facilities should be available for all and people who own boat sheds and who pay for the privilege should be able to park close to their shed, with access to all the facilities. I am quite worried that there is going to be a very bad incident and possible loss of life. Tony Strawn, Rosebud

Remove camp Having read John Cain’s letter regarding the foreshore camp sites I have to heartily agree with what he says. I have lived here for some time and get sick in stomach when summer is just around the corner. Once again we will have to view this mess of tents and stuff that really should be tossed into the tip. Old bits of plastic and such thrown over shabby tents to keep the wet out, under clothes on bits of old line and wet suits all over the place. Two American tourists wrote a letter some years ago in the local telling of their disgust at what they saw on their arrival to Rosebud. Not a good look to this place at all. It would certainly look a lot better to get rid of this third world country look and return it to a pristine area that visitors can come to and spend

a lot of time here in lovely surroundings and certainly talk to others about what has taken place here. Graeme Beadle, Rosebud

Happy camper I was quite dismayed to read Margaret Stead’s letter (“Unsighlt campers”, The News 17/5/2016). I stayed with my grandmother in the 1950s in Rosebud and that has possibly something to do with my decision to retire here, from the Melbourne suburbs, in 2009. I recently relocated to Point Nepean Rd, directly opposite the Capel Sound foreshore area and was pleasantly surprised by the impeccable behaviour of campers over the recent holiday period. In spite of the “check by jowl” camping sites, there was not one incident of which I was aware of anti-social behaviour. Nor were there any discarded chairs or mattresses when they departed. The Rosebud camping experience is a tradition of Melbourne, one to which many of us relate. It is an intrinsic part of the history of the Mornington Peninsula. Long may it survive. Marlene Lee, Rosebud West

that a reduction in staff leads to people becoming incapable of doing all of the jobs expected of them, resulting in a deterioration in the culture of the organisation. Ian Higgins, Mornington

PM’s endoresement Blimey! The ink on the Governor General’s signature wasn’t even dry on the proclamation for the double dissolution when Malcolm Turnbull sent out the so called “important electoral information”. When we opened the envelope, it wasn’t important at all, it was just Malcolm touting on [Flinders MP] Greg Hunt’s behalf. I hope that useless piece of information came out of Malcolm’s substantially wealthy pockets and not the taxpayers’ purse? John Cain, McCrae Letters to the editor can be sent to The News, PO Box 588, Hastings 3915 or emailed to: team@mpnews.com.au Letters should be kept to a maximum 300 words and include name, address and contact phone number for verification purposes.

Library Restructuring I was surprised and shocked to learn of the elimination of valued and experienced staff from our library system in the name of restructuring (“End of story for library staff”, The News 10/5/16). Our excellent library facilities are a substantial benefit to living in this shire, with their capable and welcoming staff. As residents and ratepayers, we should speak up for the staff, and press Mornington Peninsula Shire Council to continue to provide a community service that is friendly to library users of all ages. Our libraries are the new “town squares”. I appreciate that technology and the internet are changing the way our libraries work, but I am confident that the best response is not to reduce the number of people and breadth of roles taken by our library staff who maintain both the traditional and new assets of the library. My professional experience of restructuring is

Building bridges MORNINGTON Peninsula Friends of Lospalos is holding a wine tasting and movie fundraiser on Friday 27 May at Mornington Cinema. Watch Meryl Streep and Hugh Grant in Florence Foster Jenkins and enjoy a wine tasting while raising funds for the works of the Mornington Peninsula Friends of Lospalos. Mornington Peninsula Friends of Lospalos began in May 2000, when Mornington Peninsula Shire approved a friendship relationship between the Shire and the sub-district of Lospalos in the Lautem district of Timor Leste. Tickets for the night are $25, with proceeds contributing to building the bridge in the remote rural community of Lospalos. Wine tasting starts at 6pm, movie at 6.30pm. Mornington Cinema, 1 Main St. Mornington.

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NEWS DESK

Roadworks link to Ingham’s growth School’s opportunity: Mornington Park Primary School’s op shop volunteer Samantha Blair, principal Bev Dadds, Eddie Dunn and volunteer James Ryan. Picture: Yanni

Opportunity knocks for gym A MORNINGTON school struggling to raise money for a gym is on track with building plans thanks to some entrepreneurial thinking and a generous benefactor. Mornington Park Primary School, the only school on the peninsula without its own gym, opened an opportunity shop 12 months ago to kickstart a gym fund, which was boosted recently by an anonymous donation of $250,000. Principal Bev Dabbs said enrolment numbers were increasing and the school desperately needed somewhere to cater for sports and functions such as all-school assemblies. She said the school decided to take matters into its own hands by opening an op shop to fund the gym. “We don’t need a huge basketball

stadium but we do a special room so that we don’t have to keep going across the road to use the gym at Mornington Secondary College,� she said. Ms Dabbs said the school was “overwhelmed� by the generosity of the donations and was able to start planning the gym, which she expected to cost about $700,000. Ms Dabbs said the opportunity shop, in Robertson’s Drive, had been a “huge� success since opening because of its low prices and the variety of goods. “We have some great donations from many interesting shops and individuals in the community, including some fabulous vintage goods that come from a collectables shop owned by one of the parents,� she said.

“There are some interesting donations and you just never know what you might find.� In another recent act of kindness from the community, Mornington Park Primary School was able to buy a defibrillator after a Mornington business provided complimentary healthcare training some of the staff. Mornington business and registered training organisation, Healthcare Resources for Schools, recently delivered First Aid and CPF training to 27 of the school staff, providing a saving to the school of around $2000. Ms Dabbs said the money the school had earmarked for the training was then spent on a defibrillator, which she said was an essential complement to the upgraded first aid training.

Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au ROADWORKS are set to begin near the Ingham’s Enterprises factory, Somerville. Treasurer Tim Pallas visited the large-scale chicken meat producer in Grants Rd last week to discuss the economic benefits of improving nearby Golf Links Rd. The works would better cater for heavy vehicles and clear the way for a major Ingham’s expansion, resulting in significant economic benefits for the Frankston area and the Mornington Peninsula as a whole, the treasurer said. He said this year’s budget included a $10 million package to develop business cases for upgrades to key outer suburban arterial roads around Melbourne, including Golf Links Rd. “This detailed assessment will begin this year and will look at construction estimates, preliminary designs, impact studies, geotechnical investigations, environmental and cultural heritage studies, and community consultation.� Frankston mayor Cr James Dooley said the roads funding was “exciting news as a step towards finalising the expansion of the Somerville factory�. “We made a commitment to Ingham’s that we would advocate to the Victorian government, and this announcement has delivered both the

Frankston community and Ingham’s a win,� he said. Mr Pallas said the business case would look at a future upgrade of the Golf Links and Warrandyte roads intersection as well as the Baxter-Tooradin, Grant and Warrandyte roads roundabout, and how this could enable it to cater for B-double trucks. “Bigger trucks would allow Ingham’s to consider future expansion of their operations and create more jobs in Somerville,� Mr Pallas said. The company is reportedly the largest employer on the peninsula – with about 600 staff – and contributes about $200 million to the local economy. Cr Dooley said the announcement “was critical to not only retain these jobs, but also to increase employment opportunities within the region as a result of Ingham’s expanding their operations�. “Ingham’s expansion depends on this vital project going ahead to allow large trucks direct access to Peninsula Link. We encourage any growth in the factory as it will provide economic growth and stable employment for the region,� the mayor said. Frankston MP Paul Edbrooke: “Locals know that all levels of government need to support jobs, industry and manufacturing and that’s why I have advocated so strongly for this investment which will benefit Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula.�

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

Frankston Auction this Saturday

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1 Nolan Street, Frankston Crowning a coveted hilltop setting in Frankston’s tightly held Golden Mile, this grand scale allotment has its future paved in gold with the potential to capitalise on the substantial development opportunity (STCA). Minutes from the beachfront and just a short stroll from recreation facilities, transport and Frankston’s CBD, this prime land is a rare opening in a keenly sought after area within the Frankston High School Zone. The original two-bedroom period residence complements three separate one-bedroom units, all currently leased. Utilise the current income stream while you plan for the future and reap the evident rewards! Conjunctional agent Gary Peer & Associates - Aviv Samuel 0401 378 582 & Mandy Gao 0488 600 998.

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Do you see what I see Address: 109 Stanleys Road, RED HILL For Sale: $2,650,000 Agency: Community Real Estate, 7/20-22 Ranelagh Drive, Mount Eliza, 9708 8667 Agent: James Crowder, 0407 813 377 FROM its plateau in the heart of the peninsula hinterland, this private rural holding delivers a commanding view over pasture land to Western Port Bay, French and Phillip Islands. The main house is ensconced within a beautiful park-like setting, enhanced by flourishing gardens with mature trees and sweeping lawns, all part of a much larger 8.5-hectare (12 acre) estate. From the bright formal entry with high ceiling there is a welcoming sense of space throughout the home with an elegant formal lounge highlighted by tall bay windows that capture an inspiring view out to the water. The vista is also on show from the

equally impressive formal dining room which opens out to a serene outdoor terrace through double sliding doors. A sleek, contemporary designed kitchen has a soft colour palette and features a sunny breakfast nook that overlooks the gardens, and appliances include a wall oven and a dishwasher. Adjoining the kitchen is a bright family area incorporating a casual meals zone, and down the hall, in the South wing, is the spacious main bedroom suite with a stunning rural and sea view, ensuite bathroom and an enormous walk-in wardrobe. Two more bedrooms both have built-in robes are share the family bathroom, with a

refined gentlemans den – complete with open fire place – a fourth bedroom if required. A versatile downstairs section has a rumpus room that will accommodate a full-size billiard table, there is a wine cellar, a workshop with powder room, and from the sealed driveway is a double garage. The gently undulating land has one large paddock with dam, and the beautiful grounds feature abundant plant life, ornamental ponds and delightful walkways that meander through the magical secret garden. Embrace the charm of a Red Hill lifestyle from this outstanding contemporary residence with amazing views of Western Port Bay.

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

So close to Main Street, this delightful home is set on a beautifully landscaped court lot of approx. 332m2, with both modern facilities and the charm of yesteryear. Two generous bedrooms have BIR’s, there is a central bathroom, attractive kitchen with dishwasher, spacious loounge and dining room, lock-up carport and an inviting undercover entertaining area with a private rear courtyard garden. Including split system air-conditioning, gas wall furnace, pot belly combustion heater, water tank, garden shed & fold-up clothes line.

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

26 Mary Court Inspect Wed & Sat 2-2.30pm or by appointment Contact Rod Morahan 0498 965 555 Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

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This is a sensational opportunity to secure your own piece of low maintenance beachside living in a boutique 3 unit development. Each villa includes 3BR’s – main with FES & WIR, spacious living room, quality kitchen with stone bench tops, s/steel appliances and soft close drawers, a roomy family area opening to a paved outdoor entertaining area, plus a doouble lock-up garage with internal entry. With GDH & 2 air conditioners, security doors & fly screens, roller blinds, floor coverings, LED lighting, exposed aggregate path & driveways, letterbox, c/line & landscaping. This stylish new development is perfect for downsizers, first home buyers or investors.

KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 265 337

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BEN YORK SALES CONSULTANT 0477 020 090

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These stunning new townhouses are designed with an essence on space & light in this desirable & convenient location within walking distance to Main Street. Offering a modern contemporary home and a seaside lifestyle, the properties have a versatile floor plan with spacious living, large bedrooms and all the ‘mod cons’ you come to expect with a quality development like this. This is the perfect choice to call home. Get in early to take full advantage of the huge stamp duty savings on offer & to help create your very own slice of peninsula living.

Inspect By Appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555 19 Seaview Avenue

1/56 Bentons Road

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ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST 0418 563 580

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

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Relax on the front patio looking across the bay, work out in the heated swim-spa or perhaps enjoy a mains gas BBQ lunch on the superb undercover rear deck! This beautifully presented home set on a 1186 sqm (approx) block offers all this and more. •3 bedrooms (FES/WIR to main) •Study nook •Formal lounge with polished floor boards & open fire •Quality kitchen with meals area •Second living room opening to entertaining area •Garage through to four-bay carport •Heated swim/spapa •Room for boat, caravan & all the toys!

Located for a leisurely lifestyle is this sensational beachside villa set at the rear of the group offering peace & quiet coupled with a low maintenance lifestyle. Boasting a lovely light filled floor plan, spacious living & large rear garden makes this home a must see for retirees, investors & downsizers alike. • 3 bedrooms (2-way bathroomfrom main) • Timber kitchen with S/S appliances • Timber flooring • Covered decked entertaining • Gas ducted heating • Split system air conditioning • Single garage with rear roller door 4/9 Lucerne Avenue Inspect Sat 12-12.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Ben Weekes 0401 042 587

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

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Set just a short stroll to beach, shops & foreshore walking trails is this soon to be built townhouse surrounded by Designed with an essence on space & light is this stunning beachside abode ideally positioned within easy walking distance to Fisherman’s beach, shops & Main Street offering the lucky new purchaser a serene seaside established, quality homes & set in a lovely treed lined street which adds to the appeal of this tightly held area. Offering a contemporary facade, low maintenance allotment & all the mod cons coupled with a spacious & lifestyle the Mornington is famous for! With a versatile floor plan offering spacious living, large bedrooms and well designed floor plan which includes 3 large bedrooms plus study, downstairs master with FES & WIR, 2 zoned plenty of space outside for entertaining making this the perfect choice to call home. living areas plus auto double garage. Inspect By Appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Ben Weekes 0401 042 587 31 Prince Street

20 Neptune Street

KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 265 337

WENDY O’HALLORAN OFFICE MANAGER 5975 7733

ROD MORAHAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 0498 965 555

STEVE CONLEY LICENSED ESTATE AGENT 0428 389 670

BENJAMIN WEEKES SALES SUPPORT 0401 042 587

BEN YORK SALES CONSULTANT 0477 020 090

ALAN HAYES INSPECTION HOST 0413 028 353

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

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST 0418 563 580

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Quietly placed in a delightful landscaped group, convenient to Bentons Square & transport, this as-new villa offers a quality easy-care lifestyle. • 3 bedrooms, main with FES & WIR •Deluxe kitchen with s/steel appliances • Spacious light filled living wiith high ceilings •Ducted heating & Split System Air Con • Paved entertaining •Double lock-up garage Ideal for retirees, investors & downsizers alike!

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BAY VISTA - AN EXCLUSIVE SEASIDE BOUTIQUE ESTATE This superb home is bright and airy with loads of appealing features including: •Polished timber floors and 9” ceilings throughout •3 bedrooms – main with FES & WIR •Kitchen with plenty of bench space & quality ASKO appliances •2 large living and dining areas •Heating & cooling throughout •Upstairs balcony & down stairs decked alfresco.

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Located in a quiet street, this brand new home offers all the bells & whistles and has easy access to Main Street, transport & schools. The functional floor plan offers spacious living, 3BR’s – main with FES & WIR, and a sunny rear garden • Light filled lounge • Huge kitchen with stainless-steel appliances • Large adjacent dining/family room • Gas ducted heating & evaporative cooling • High ceilings • 6 star energy rating • Fully landscaped front & back • Double garage

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

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

Inspect Wed & Sat 3-3.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555 14a Carnoustie Grove

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

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From its elevated position this impressive, split level home enjoys expansive views across the Moorooduc Plains. •4 bedroom home on a 897m2 block •Vaulted timber ceilings & polished timber floors •In ground pool, undercover deck & grass play area •Upstairs main bedroom with BIR’s & FES with spa •Kitchen with stainless steel appliances & large pantry •Sunken lounge with open fire place and built in bar •Double garage plus Colorbond shed with power •High span carport for boat or caravan storage

Inspect Sat 12-12.30pm or by appointment 4 George Street Contact Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

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Inspect Wed & Sat 12-12.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555 51 Wynnstay Road

4/30 Maxwell Street

KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 265 337

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ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST 0418 563 580

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COMMERCIAL AUCTION: FRIDAY 27TH MAY AT 11.30AM

MORNINGTON

COMMERCIAL AUCTION: FRIDAY 27TH MAY AT 12.00PM

EXCITING INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

GREAT OPPORTUNITY - SOLID INVESTMENT

A highly sought after location, impeccably maintained secure modern office and spacious warehouse. This is the perfect opportunity for astute owner occupiers and investors alike. This modern tilt slab factory comprises approx. 175m2 of office and warehouse space and is currently leased at $18,272 + GST +OG p.a. with a 2.7% increase from 1st August 2016. (Lease expires on the 1/08/2017) This property offers the following benefits: • Total building area: 175sqm (approx.) • Three car spaces • Large roller door • Convenient Mornington location with good exposure

Set on a large 612sqm corner lot, this modern tilt slab factory comprises approx. 268m2 of office and warehouse space. Recently leased at $23,750 p.a. to 21/02/2019 with 4% rent increases and a further 3 year option, this property offers the following benefits: • Total building area: 268sqm (approx.) • Four car spaces on title • Split system heating & cooling • Container size large electric roller door • Quiet & productive work environment • Convenient Mornington location with great exposure

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All areas and measurements are approximate. 2/16 Kenji Street Inspect By Appointment Contact Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

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28 Diane Street Inspect By Appointment Contact Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 265 337

WENDY O’HALLORAN OFFICE MANAGER 5975 7733

ROD MORAHAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 0498 965 555

STEVE CONLEY LICENSED ESTATE AGENT 0428 389 670

BENJAMIN WEEKES SALES SUPPORT 0401 042 587

BEN YORK SALES CONSULTANT 0477 020 090

ALAN HAYES INSPECTION HOST 0413 028 353

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST 0418 563 580

CRYSTAL HENDRIKS RECEPTIONIST 5975 7733

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Not Too Big, Yet Not Too Small, It’s Just Right Beautifully positioned in a quiet cul-de-sac, just 500 metres from Bentons Square Shopping Centre, 200 metres from the dog park and running track, this delightful 3 bedroom home has been the pride and joy of the owner from new. Boasting a spacious kitchen with stainless steel appliances and a large family room that offers a serene outlook over the garden and courtyard. This lovely home comprises a large master bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe, while the formal lounge positioned just outside the master, has both north and easterly views. Past the kitchen at the other end of the home are the remaining two bedrooms, both with built in robes, which will easily fit a queen size bed with room to spare. Additional features are central heating, reverse cycle air conditioning, established tree, a private yard & double lock up garage with remote control.

Price $595,000 - $635,000 View Saturday 1:00-1:30pm www.harcourts.com.au Darren Hood M 0419 666 126 P 03 5970 8000 darren.hood@harcourts.com.au Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

Mornington & Mount Martha COVERED BY Darren Hood 0419 666 126 Kathy Netherclift 0417 007 722 Check out our most recent sales MOUNT MARTHA MORNINGTON 27 Caversham Drive 3 Vivian Way 3/6 Hakea Drive 227 Dunns Road 1/6 Hakea Drive 1A Maxwell Street 6 Tal Tals Crescent 8 Beal Place 10 Pineview Court 16 Eskdale Court 2/7 Harrap Road 47 Bowan Drive 1/63 Green Island Avenue 26 Nichols Drive 1/8 Moonah Way 10/32 Spray Street 17 Baystone Court 2 Ranch Court 3A Billabong Close 4 Foam Street 4 Windmill Parade 37 Serenity Way 20 Callistemon Court 5 Carramar Street 3 New Morning Way 130 Maxwell Street 4/21-23 Kent Street 13 Kristian Court & MANY MORE

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Over $40 Million of property sold in the past 12 months 84 Properties SOLD in Mornington & Mount Martha in the past 12 months

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Mornington 1/12 Lucerne Avenue

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Luxury on Lucerne- Brand New Front Villa Look no further if you are looking for a lifestyle of convenience and luxury! This is your chance to secure prime beachside real estate. This brand new front villa offers 3 bedrooms + study with a large master bedroom that has a lavish ensuite and big WIR, open plan living with high ceilings, contemporary kitchen incorporating stainless steel Smeg appliances and stone bench tops. 2 outdoor courtyards and a double lock up garage with remotes and internal access. Great Beleura Hill Location. Just move in and enjoy!

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Low-Maintenance Lifestyle Opportunity For Sale Price $689,000 View Saturday 12:00-12:30pm www.harcourts.com.au Darren Hood M 0419 666 126 P 03 5970 8000 darren.hood@harcourts.com.au Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

This beautifully presented villa offers low maintenance living with convenience and a quiet, parklike atmosphere with privacy. It’s a short stroll to the park and close to Bentons Square shopping , with a short drive to Main Street and Mt martha Village. Featuring a spacious open plan lounge & dining room with a large well equipped kitchen, the main bedroom has WIR with direct access to the 2-way bathroom. Other features include a 2nd bedroom with BIR’s, large laundry, separate toilet, ducted heating & cooling, undercover verandah, private courtyard & solar panels complete this package.

For Sale Price Negotiable over $420,000 View Saturday 1:00-1:30pm www.harcourts.com.au Darren Hood M 0419 666 126 P 03 5970 8000 darren.hood@harcourts.com.au Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

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

Leisha Devlin

Shae Trewin

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

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

Harcourts Mornington 03 5970 8000 2, 1A Main Street, Mornington / Shop 37a Bentons Square, Mornington mornington.harcourts.com.au

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Mornington 1/14 Tanti Avenue Landmark Lifestyle, steps to Mills Beach Here is a unique opportunity to own a slice of Mornington’s history, steps to Mills Beach and Main Street. Located at ‘Sutton Grange’, this is one of four apartments in the original house. Ground floor, two bedrooms with large courtyard and entertaining gazebo, leadlight windows, Caesarstone bench tops, stone sink, Miele dishwasher, ducted heating and cooling, gas heater. Master with walk-in robe, basement garage.

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For Sale Price Negotiable over $775,000 View Saturday 11:30-12:00pm www.harcourts.com.au Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 03 5970 8000 kara.james@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

Frankston South 8A Bartlett Street

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Farmhouse Living - Frankston South! This has to be seen to be believed – an authentic farmhouse in Frankston South. This 1363sqm (approx) allotment boasts the original two-bedroom farmhouse of ‘Hollydene’ – a once sprawling 14acre daffodil farm circa 1912. The two-bedroom home has an exposed brick fireplace that is now a statement piece fitted with a Rinnai gas heater. The house has been updated over the years and is surrounded by spacious grounds. The interior is bright and the kitchen is fresh and spacious. The future is your hands – build on your farmhouse foundations; enjoy it as is; or plan your new home with the lot, all in a brilliant location just minutes from Frankston CBD and railway station, the beach, Monash University and EastLink.

For Sale Price Negotiable over $575,000 View Saturday 12:30-1:00pm www.harcourts.com.au Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 03 5970 8000 kara.james@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

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Channel your new lifestyle Address: For Sale: Agency: Agent:

55 Glen Shian Lane, MOUNT ELIZA Offers over $2,499,000 Eview Mornington, 176 Main Street, Mornington, 5971 0300 Jarrod Carman, 0488 400 600

BOASTING four huge living areas and four fabulous bedrooms, this vast Mount Eliza estate is well-placed to accommodate the discerning family in first-class luxury. Set on a 2577 square metre block that affords bay views from an upstairs deck, the downstairs zone encompasses a large rumpus room with polished timber floorboards, wet bar and access down to a wine cellar. Three bedrooms include a guest bedroom with ensuite, and there is a large second bathroom. Upstairs is a superb kitchen with marble benchtops and plenty of prep space for cooking, and from the adjoining family room you step out to the sizeable deck with bay views. For formal occasions there is a lovely lounge and dining room with fire place and the splendid main bedroom has walk through robes to an opulent ensuite bathroom. The gorgeous landscaped gardens include a floodlit, mod grass tennis court, and a luxurious in ground pool is surrounded by an expansive entertainment area. This stellar property is positioned in the highly regarded golden mile of Mount Eliza, surrounded by prestigious homes and close to shops, beaches and private schools.

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Seaford 211-212 Nepean Highway

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Modern cafe lifestyle by the beach Boasting prime location by the beach in Seaford, this apartment complex will live up to every expectation. One and two bedroom apartments with an open plan kitchen and living area make these modern, sleek homes ideal for living out the seafood and beach café lifestyle. However, if having a beach for a backyard isn’t quite your pace you can stroll through Kananook Reserve at the rear of the property. These apartments are a fantastic investment opportunity with the potential for great rental return. Parking is a cinch with the entire basement dedicated to your cars, so you’ll never have to worry about finding a space on the foreshore. · Across the Nepean Hwy from Seaford Beach · Basement parking · Great to live in or as an investment · Close to public transport

·1 & 2 BR, open plan living and kitchen ·Beach café and seafood lifestyle ·Kananook Reserve at the rear ·Located close to Seaford and Frankston shopping precincts

For Sale Price From $380,000 View By Appointment www.harcourts.com.au Peter Sedy M 0414 331 566 P 03 9788 7400 peter.sedy@naiharcourts.com.au Brent Pullar M 0419 148 081 P 03 9788 7400 brent.pullar@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Limitless 82 Mt Eliza Way

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NEW LISTING

Rosebud 2 Redmond Court

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The Complete Package Neat as a pin, in a great location and impeccably maintained with extra room for all your toys! This is a rare find that will keep everyone in the family happy because of its clever design. You will simply love the low maintenance gardens, all the privacy and just how well-maintained this home is. On the upper level you will discover a bright central kitchen with s/steel appliances connecting to an open plan dining & lounge area complete with split system heating and cooling plus separate gas heating, 2 bedrooms with BIR’s and the main bathroom. Downstairs is a second lounge room, 3rd bedroom and a combined laundry and bathroom. This section of the home could be utilised as a teenage retreat, home office or perhaps with a little modification the perfect holiday letting apartment? Other features include a single carport plus a large double garage, extra room for boat or van storage, raised veggie patches, all weather potting station & a 3000Lt water tank. Delightfully presented in every aspect with nothing to do but move in and relax. All this ideally located in a prime corner position close to parks, reserves, schools, transport and Rosebud Plaza. Stop spending your weekends looking for it, it’s all right here.

Auction Saturday 4th June at 2.00pm View Saturday 28th May 1.30-2.00pm www.harcourts.com.au Chris Wilson M 0417 147 307 P 03 5950 2500 chris.wilson@harcourts.com.au Felicity Mackertichian M 0419 505 285 P 03 5950 2500 felicity.mackertichian@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

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Mornington

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VENICE • Partially renovated beachside property with the potential to subdivide (STCA) and scope to add value with further updates • Light-filled living area with pitched ceilings, exposed beams, polished timber floorboards and ducted heating • Sunny study with sliding doors opening to the patio, beautifully contemporised bathroom and powder-room, plus sheltered carport and storage shed • Level 710sqm (approx.) allotment backing straight onto quiet reserve, just moments from gorgeous beaches and Mornington’s Main Street

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11A CARAAR CREEK LANE

NORTHPOINT • Panoramic bay views from almost every room, the best from enormous alfresco entertaining balcony overlooking sparkling, solar-heated swimming pool and sundeck • Cutting-edge kitchen with state-of-the-art appliances, marble counters and concealed butlers pantry, plus top level master wing with sweeping views, deluxe ensuite and dressing room • Just steps from the scenic Mills Beach cliff walking track and Mornington’s metropolitan Main Street

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PRICE $4M PLUS MORNINGTON OFFICE 5975 4555 DEAN PHILLIPS 0402 833 865 CHELSEY GIBSON 0409 277 997

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Mornington Mount Eliza

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MOUNT MARTHA

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CLIFF-TOP RETREAT • Architect-designed home boasting uninterrupted 180-degree bay views from a prime cliff-top headland on Mount Martha’s prestigious Esplanade • Versatile design and steel-frame construction offer separate accommodation across three levels, including dual kitchens, five deluxe bedrooms and four modern bathrooms • Features also include high ceilings, split-system air-con, separate workshop and home office, electric gates and undercover parking for three vehicles • Two living areas open to the wrap-around terrace for five-star alfresco entertaining all year round

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FRANKSTON SOUTH

41-43 BEMBRIDGE AVENUE

SWEET WATER RETREAT • Timelessly charming four-bedroom-plus-study weatherboard residence with dual-storey layout and scope to improve if desired • Incorporates separate living zones, galley-style kitchen with breakfast bench, two ensuites for guest accommodation plus full main bathroom with claw-foot bath, well-fitted laundry and additional storage room/cellar • Substantial 1,688sqm allotment (approx.) positioned at the base of a peaceful court and bordering Sweetwater Creek, boasting covered entertaining deck and outdoor terrace • Features also include fire place, polished timber flooring, gas ducted heating, chef’s oven and s/steel dishwasher, colonial windows, sky-lighting and French doors

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INSPECT Saturday 1:00 - 1:30ppm PRICE $990,000 PLUS MOUNT ELIZA OFFICE 9787 2422 QUENTIN MCEWING 0409 389 268

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REAL ESTATE IS OUR WORLD

FINDING BUYERS IS OUR OBSESSION Using our online buyer database, our website, our property magazine, and our network of offices, we can generate maximum interest in your home to deliver an outcome worth celebrating.

James Arnold 0403 883 322 / jarnold@hockingstuart.com.au

Brett Trebilcock 0439 209 891

Robert Fyfe 0411 681 164

James Arnold 0403 883 322

Michelle Bennie 0499 988 861

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Ciril Campelj 0417 549 302

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Jamie Johnston 0432 143 037

Sam Brown 0417 888 250

Victoria Arbuthnott 0499 096 337

Kellie McNamara 0477 004 778

Natalia Spadlo 0427 400 273

Meagan Marsh 5973 5444

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MORNINGTON Lot 1 & 2 / 22 Sunningdale Avenue

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SUNNINGDALE SPLENDOUR - TICKS ALL THE BOXES

D Perfect location, two blocks from the bay, short stroll to the Dava Drive shops and famous Nunns Walk, and 4 km from vibrant Main Street shops, restaurants and bistros, Nearby schools, golf courses and wineries.

D Superb, modern, single-level architectural design with expert building craftsmanship. D Master bedroom has WIR & FES featuring double vanities and showers. D Kitchen will accommodate a Master Chef. Smeg stainless-steel appliances, stone countertops, plenty of drawers and cabinet space AND a spacious butler’s pantry. D #ENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATING DUCTED VACUUM HOME SECURITY AND VIDEO MONITORING SYSTEMS GENUINE TIMBER Ă&#x;OORS UPGRADED PLUSH CARPETING TO BEDROOMS AND GORGEOUS )TALIAN TILES IN ALL WET AREAS Ă˜ CENTRAL ATRIUM ILLUMINATES THE HOUSE WITH SUNLIGHT AND FRESH AIR DOUBLE GARAGE AND PREMIUM ĂžXTURES AND ĂžTTINGS THROUGHOUT

D Luxurious and elegant living at it’s best, sure to impress the most discerning buyer with the WOW factor. Huge savings on stamp duty if you purchase off the plan. Expected Completion October 2016 Price Guide Contact Agent Ciril Campelj 0417 549 302 / ccampelj@hockingstuart.com.au

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MOUNT ELIZA 5 Woodlyn Close

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TRANQUIL SURROUNDS Idyllically positioned on 867m2 (approx.) within this highly sought after pocket of Mount Eliza, this exemplary family residence effortlessly delivers an exclusive lifestyle of peace and tranquillity. With fresh interiors and loads of natural light, this property OFFERS A PRACTICAL Ă&#x;OOR PLAN FEATURING MULTIPLE LIVING DOMAINS WHERE THE FAMILY CAN COME TOGETHER OR RETREAT TO THEIR OWN SPACES Boasting a well-appointed kitchen, separate dining, three comfortable carpeted bedrooms all serviced by a family bathroom and master bedroom with ensuite. Extra features include ducted heating, split system air-conditioning, double garage, large, fully-fenced backyard and much more. This standout home is sure to impress. James Arnold 0403 883 322 / jarnold@hockingstuart.com.au

Brett Trebilcock 0439 209 891

Robert Fyfe 0411 681 164

James Arnold 0403 883 322

Michelle Bennie 0499 988 861

MORNINGTON 204 MAIN STREET

Ciril Campelj 0417 549 302

Jamie Johnston 0432 143 037

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Sam Brown 0417 888 250

Victoria Arbuthnott 0499 096 337

Kellie McNamara 0477 004 778

Natalia Spadlo 0427 400 273

Meagan Marsh 5973 5444

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AUCTION UNLESS SOLD PRIOR

D L SO 4 SHELLEY STREET, MORNINGTON

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SENSATIONAL SHELLEY STREET! Architecturally designed and refreshingly different from the formula build we see so much of, this townhouse exudes quality with parquetry floors and a stunning kitchen. Located close to Main Street and beaches, the ground floor offers 2 bedrooms – main with ensuite, formal and informal living rooms, dining room, laundry, kitchen and double remote garage. Upstairs is a second living room, guest bedroom and two bathrooms, third bedroom or study and deck access. Additional features include steel construction, gas log fire place, split system heating and cooling, private courtyard and established gardens.

THE PERFECT ENTERTAINER! For those who like the finer things in life, this gorgeous home offers 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, powder room, 3 living areas, a brilliant indoor outdoor room and a gourmet chefs kitchen, double remote garage, garden shed, split system airconditioning plus ducted heating and quality fittings throughout. Set on a manicured 900sqm block within walking distance to schools and transport, this truly beautiful home demands your attention.

Auction: Saturday 18th June at 12:30pm

For Sale: $790,000 - $860,000

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment Susan Clavin 0417 141 007

Susan Clavin 0417 141 007

147/131 NEPEAN HIGHWAY, DROMANA

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THE ULTIMATE HOLIDAY LIFESTYLE Fully furnished and perfectly positioned, this lovely villa is located within a very short drive to beaches, shops, wineries, golf courses and tourist attractions with easy access to the Peninsula Link. Well presented and ‘move in ready’, the property features 3 bedrooms with built in robes, lovely bathroom, well equipped kitchen with island bench, single carport, a beautiful living/dining room and good sized deck perfect for happy hour drinks after a long day of play.

For Sale: $190,000 - $200,000

3/341 DROMANA PARADE, SAFETY BEACH

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Inspect: As advertised or by appointment Susan Clavin 0417 141 007

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Stuart Cox 0417 124 707

Shop 14, Balnarring Village, Balnarring 5983 5509


JUST LISTED

19 PITT STREET, MORNINGTON

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REAP THE REWARDS This beachside property offers endless possibilities. All three brick veneer units, consisting of three bedrooms are all tenanted, returning a healthy 4.2% approx. Positioned around the corner from local shops and a short stroll to Main Street and Fishermans Beach. Purchase and keep as a whole, sub-divide and sell as individual properties, renovate and increase your return, or re- develop this 913m2 flat block. This is a rare opportunity, and will not last.

AFFORDABLE RETIREMENT LIVING - OVER 55’S This home offers a lounge, dining area, compact kitchen with gas cooking and storage, main bedroom with ensuite, and a second bedroom or study. Other features include air conditioning, new carpet and a decked verandah to sit and enjoy the solitude of the lovely gardens, giving peace and serenity for the over 55’s. With no stamp duty on the purchase price, this property is an easy stroll to BBQ facilities, recreational games room and library making the Mornington Gardens Holiday Village, a special place to call home.

For Sale: $900,000 - $995,000

For Sale: $139,000

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment Vivienne Spencer 0409 558 330

1, 2 & 3 /98 TANTI AVENUE, MORNINGTON NOW COMPLETED These modern, luxurious and energy efficient homes will be ready for your new electric car. Boasting upstairs and downstairs living spaces, 3 bedrooms with F/E and WIR to the main bedroom and double remote garage with internal entry. Downstairs you will find a spacious open plan kitchen with quality appliances adjoining a light and bright dining area and living space that flows to the landscaped outdoors and pergola. Extra features include solar hot water service, grid interactive solar panels, stone bench tops, LED lighting, hydronic heating and split system cooling. Be among the first to inspect these beautiful townhouses!

220 Main Street, Mornington 5976 5900

Shop 11, 210 Dunns Road, Mornington 5976 8899

Vivienne Spencer 0409 558 330

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For Sale: From $865,000

Chris Garrett 0419 397 835

Shop 14, Balnarring Village, Balnarring 5983 5509

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Why not stay

Embrace the Somers lifestyle

Address: For Sale: Agency: Agent:

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51 Wynnstay Road, MOUNT ELIZA Offers over $740,000 Conley Luff, 188 Main Street, Mornington, 5975 7333 Ben York, 0477 020 090

FROM an elevated postion, this impressive, split level home enjoys a sweeping view across the Moorooduc Plains, and is full of charm and character that create a wonderful place for your family to call home. Set on a 897 square metre block there is plenty of offstreet parking with a vast paved area in front of a double garage and a high-span carport – perfect for storing the caravan or boat. The interior is a great blend of feature timber and brick work with vaulted pine lined ceilings accentuating the sense of space and light. Polished floorboards extend through a galley-style family room with a comfortable lounge at one end, a splendid kitchen with a host of cupboard and bench space is in the middle, and at the far end, the meals area overlooks a sunken lounge room, with built-in bar and open fire place, which opens out to a spacious balcony. Four bedrooms include the master suite with built-in robes and an ensuite with spa bath, whilst outside, there is a wonderful undercover deck area that overlooks an in-groound swiming pool.

45 North Crescent, SOMERS $630,000 negotiable Roberts & Green, 64 High Street, Hastings, 5979 2489 Wilma Green, 0407 833 996

CAPTURING the essence of easy going, beachside living, all on a fantastic 1261 square metre block, this neat three-bedroom brick veneer home is ideal for first home buyers looking to get into this popular coastal town. A spacious lounge and dining room has airconditioning and leads through into a larger casual meals zone which incorporates a tidy kitchen with plenty of cupboard space and appliances including a dishwasher and a trendy AGA wood oven. The main bedroom has a walk-in robe and an ensuite. Externally, there is a tranquil outdoor deck area surrounded by private, leafy gardens and a double garage is under the roof-line. This charming property is well-placed in the town with beaches and the renowned Somers General Store a short distance away.

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

EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS!

111 Dunns Road, Mt Martha

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POSITION PERFECT 6 Month Lease only on this immaculate family home with 4 car garage, formal lounge with JDV ORJ ¿UH VHSDUDWH GLQLQJ DUHD ODUJH kitchen with a delightful span of picture windows looking out to the alfresco area and garden. Main bedroom has triple BIR’s, air-conditioning and ensuite, 2 more bedrooms both have BIR’s and share the main bathroom.

Unit 3, 5 Betty Avenue, Mt Eliza

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SURPRISINGLY SPACIOUS Immacualte 2-bedroom unit in the heart of town with features including spacious lounge room with sliding glass doors opening to a sunny rear garden, perfect for entertaining. There is a well-appointed kitchen with adjoining family room, built-in robes to both bedrooms and a single garage.

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AUCTION: TERMS: PRICE GUIDE: INSPECT: CONTACT:

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Saturday 18th June at 1pm 10% Deposit, balance 60/90 days $550,000-$600,000 Saturday 1:00-1:30pm James Crowder 0407 813 377 Deb Ketting-Olivier 0403 554 955

Shop 7 / 20-22 Ranelagh Drive MOUNT ELIZA www.communityrealestate.com.au

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NEW LISTING

SOLD AFTER FIRST OPEN HOME

HASTINGS 11 Villawood Drive

HASTINGS 2 / 2116-2120a Frankston Flinders Rd 2

INVESTORS & FIRST HOME BUYERS

Sunny north facing 2 bedroom brick veneer unit with undated kitchen and bathroom, solid fuel heater to lounge also with split system air-conditioner and nothing to spend inside. High carport at end of driveway and only 2 units on the block, perfect for storing boat and/or caravan and still having plenty of backyard for additional storage. Established garden and huge pergola on south side. Sitting Tenant, happy to sign new lease for 12 months at $250 per week! Ideal for investor who wants to go fishing! Use the unit as your sleeping quarters and park your boat only a hop, skip and jump from both major launching ramps. NOTE: Garage as seen in the picture is not included

PRICE VIEW AGENT

Just waiting for a family or an investor with a keen eye, this neat BV home offers a wonderful kitchen with overhead cupboards, lovely modern splash back and near new carpets throughout. Close to schools, transport, shops, sporting grounds and community centre, this home has it all. Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity.

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AUCTION

HASTINGS 6/10-12 Spring Street Close to the foreshore and shops, this unit is a perfect investment with a tenant in place and a return of $270 per week. Features include 2BR’s,

open plan lounge and dining with kitchen featuring electric oven & gas top stove. Hardwood polished floorboards, main bathroom, air-conditioning and gas heating.

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A fantastic opportunity for all buyers and investors to purchase a home in this sought after position. Comprising three good sizes bedrooms, large living area with kitchen and meals, off-street parking for four cars on block size measuring 677m2. Positioned close to shops and schools, with easy access to Peninsula Link, be quick as other properties like this have gone in no time. A smart buy for the astute investor with a good rental return expected.

AUCTION VIEW AGENT

Saturday 23rd July at 1:00pm Saturday 1.30-2.00pm Richard Whitehead 0412 328 718

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

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Main Street marvel A FANTASTIC opportunity awaits to secure two prime investment properties along Main Street. Complete with allocated parking spaces, the properties at 216 Main Street and 30 Blamey Place are both currently leased, each have their own titles, and can be purchased with vacant possession if required. 216 Main Street has a building area of 267 square metres, and 30 Blamey Place has a land area of 188 square metres. This is a excellent chance to buy into this tightly held area.

Auction 9 Gateway Drive, Carrum Downs Friday 17th June at 11am on-site

Gateway to your future

8/216 Main Street, MORNINGTON Price: On Application Agency: Kevin Wright Real Estate, 1/26 McLaren Place, Mornington, 5977 2255 Agent: Kevin Wright, 0417 564 454

Foreshore shopping LOCATED amongst a group of wellestablished shops, this versatile retail premises measures about 100 square metres and is opposite the Rosebud foreshore along Point Nepean Road which offers excellent visibility from passing traffic. Features include air-conditioning, kitchenette, toilets, rear entry for deliveries and additional storage space.

Fully fenced, crushed rock yard – driveway crossover Zoned Industrial 1 Land side: 2,259m2 (approx.) Popular size for developers and owner occupiers (STCA) Prime location in sought after estate, close to major arterials TERMS: 10% deposit, balance 30/60 days

Retail space, ROSEBUD Price: $2800pcm + GST + outgoings Agency: Kevin Wright Real Estate, 1/26 McLaren Place, Mornington, 5977 2255 Agent: Tanya Scagliarini 0438 289 859

9775 1535 nicholscrowder.com.au

Contact: James Dodge: 0488 586 896 Michael Crowder: 0408 358 926 Level 1, 1 Colemans Road, Carrum Downs VIC 3201

AUCTION

Saturday 11th June at 12:00pm Multiple

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Rosebud West 1591 Point Nepean Road Foreshore Cafe - Sea Change Opportunity

35 Kennedy St LONGWARRY

RESIDENTIAL INFILL DEVELOPMENT SITE • Potential 11 unit site (STCA) • Existing 3BR house • 3541 m2 flat land • Abutts new housing estate (Brittlewood lane) • Multiple development options

• 2 road frontages • Tightly held growing suburb • ROI of approx. 30-40% • Close to town • Property will be sold on the day

OPEN FOR INSPECTIONS

Sat 21st & 28th May, 4th & 11th June 11:00am - 12:00pm

Contact : Michael Marden 0431 219 206

Situated in the busy strip at Capel Sound and set on a prominent corner opposite the camping foreshore and holiday apartments, this business has seating for 27 inside with an additional sidewalk permit for 16, and currently offers breakfast, lunch, sandwiches, salads, hot & cold beverages etc. Selling approx 20-25 kgs of coffee per week during summer, you can take this business to the next level with a summer evening menu or catering for the holiday crowd. Trading 7 days; 7am – 4pm in summer and 6 days; 8am -3pm from April to Dec. Suit husband/wife team. Very keen Vendor

For Sale Price $115,000 including GST View By Appointment www.harcourts.com.au Chris Wilson M 0417 147 307 P 03 5950 2500 chris.wilson@harcourts.com.au Felicity Mackertichian M 0419 505 285 P 03 5950 2500 felicity.mackertichian@harcourts. com.au Harcourts Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

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ŚƵŐĞ ŽƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƚLJ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ŚĞĂƌƚ ŽĨ DĂŝŶ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ͕ ƚŚĞƐĞ ƉƌĞŵŝƐĞƐ ŵĞĂƐƵƌĞ ĂƉƉƌŽdž͘ ϳϯϱƐƋŵ ǁŝƚŚ ĞƐĐĂůĂƚŽƌ ĂŶĚ ůŝŌ ϱϮϬ 'ƌĂƐƐůĂŶĚƐ ZĚ ŽŶĞŽ Ͳ ϰϱϬƐƋŵ Ψϯ͕ϳϱϬƉĐŵн'^dнK' ĂĐĐĞƐƐ ĨƌŽŵ ƐƚƌĞĞƚ ůĞǀĞů͕ ĂŶĚ ĂĐĐĞƐƐ ĨƌŽŵ ĐĂƌ ƉĂƌŬ Ăƚ ƚŚĞ ƌĞĂƌ ŝŶ KĐƚĂǀŝĂ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ͘ ƵƌƌĞŶƚůLJ EYZ ĚŝƐĐŽƵŶƚ ŐƌŽĐĞƌLJ LEASED ϭϯϲ ,ŝŐŚ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ͕ ,ĂƐƟŶŐƐͲ ϴϴϬƐƋŵ ƐƚŽƌĞ ĂŶĚ ŶĞdžƚ ĚŽŽƌ ƚŽ &ŝƌƐƚ ŚŽŝĐĞ >ŝƋƵŽƌ͕ ƐŝƚĞƐ ůŝŬĞ ƚŚĞƐĞ ĚŽŶ͛ƚ ďĞĐŽŵĞ ĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞ ŽŌĞŶ͘ >ĞĂƐĞ ƚĞƌŵƐ d

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dǁŽ ŽĸĐĞƐ ŽŶ ŽŶĞ ƟƚůĞ ůŽĐĂƚĞĚ ďĞĂĐŚ ĞŶĚ ŝŶ ƉƌŝŵĞ DĂŝŶ ϴϴϬƐƋŵ ĨĂĐƚŽƌLJͬǁĂƌĞŚŽƵƐĞ ŝŶĐůƵĚŝŶŐ ϭϮϬƐƋŵ ŵĞnjnjĂŶŝŶĞ /Ĩ LJŽƵ͛ǀĞ ĞǀĞƌ ĚƌĞĂŵĞĚ ŽĨ ŽǁŶŝŶŐ LJŽƵƌ ŽǁŶ ĐĂĨĠ͕ ƚŚĞŶ MEDICAL/CONSULTING ROOMS FOR LEASE ůĞǀĞů͘ WƌĞŵŝƐĞƐ ĂĚũŽŝŶƐ ŶĞǁ ^ƵƉĞƌ ŚĞĂƉ ƵƚŽ ĨƌĂŶĐŚŝƐĞ ƚŚŝƐ ŝƐ ŝƚ͘ tŝƚŚ ŝƚƐ ĨƵŶŬLJ ĚĠĐŽƌ͕ ĨƌŝĞŶĚůLJ ƐƚĂī ĂŶĚ Ă ŵĞŶƵ ƚŽ ^ƚ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ǁŝƚŚ Ă ƐƚƌŽŶŐ LJŝĞůĚ ĂŶĚ ƋƵĂůŝƚLJ ƚĞŶĂŶƚƐ͘ ĂŶĚ ŚĂƐ ĨƌŽŶƚ ĂŶĚ ƌĞĂƌ ƌŽůůĞƌ ĚŽŽƌƐ ǁŝƚŚ ƌĞĂƌ ĂĐĐĞƐƐ ĨƌŽŵ ƚĞŵƉƚ Ăůů ƚĂƐƚĞƐ͕ ƚŚŝƐ ĐĂĨĠ ŝƐ Ă ƉŽƉƵůĂƌ ŵĞĞƟŶŐ ƉůĂĐĞ ĨŽƌ Ğ ƋƵŝĐŬ ĂƐ ƚŚŝƐ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƚLJ ǁŽŶ͛ƚ ůĂƐƚ͘ 'ůĞŶĚĂůĞ ǀĞŶƵĞ͘ dŚĞƌĞ ĂƌĞ ϯϯ ĐĂƌ ƐƉĂĐĞƐ ŽŶͲƐƚĞ ǁŝƚŚ ůŽĐĂůƐ ĂŶĚ ǀŝƐŝƚŽƌƐ͘ dŚĞ >ŽĐĂů ĂĨĠ ŝƐ ƐŝƚƵĂƚĞĚ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ŚĞĂƌƚ ϵϱϲ EĞƉĞĂŶ ,ǁLJ Ͳ &ƌŽŵ ϭϮƐƋŵ &ƌŽŵ Ψϱϱϴ Ɖǁн'^dнK' ŽŶƚĂĐƚ ĂŐĞŶƚ ĨŽƌ ĨƵƌƚŚĞƌ ĚĞƚĂŝůƐ͘ ŚŝŐŚ ƉƌŽĮůĞ ŶĞŝŐŚďŽƵƌŝŶŐ ƚĞŶĂŶĐŝĞƐ ŝŶĐůƵĚŝŶŐ DĐ ŽŶĂůĚƐ͕ ŽĨ ,ŝŐŚ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ ŝŶ Ă ŚŝŐŚ ĨŽŽƚ ƚƌĂĸĐ ĂƌĞĂ ĐůŽƐĞ ƚŽ ƉŽƐƚ ZĞĚ ZŽŽƐƚĞƌ Θ ŵďƵůĂŶĐĞ sŝĐƚŽƌŝĂ͘ ŽĸĐĞ͕ ďĂŶŬƐ ĂŶĚ ŶĞǁƐĂŐĞŶƚƐ͘ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ dĂŶLJĂ ^ĐĂŐůŝĂƌŝŶŝ Ϭϰϯϴ Ϯϴϵ ϴϱϵ

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DĂŝŶ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ 'Ğŵ

WĞƌĨĞĐƚ WŽƐŝƟŽŶ

džĐŝƟŶŐ ŚŽƐƉŝƚĂůŝƚLJ ŽƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƚLJ ĂǁĂŝƚƐ ĨŽƌ ĂŶ ĂƐƚƵƚĞ ŽƉĞƌĂƚŽƌ ƚŽ ƚĂŬĞ ĂĚǀĂŶƚĂŐĞ ŽĨ ƚŚŝƐ ĐŽƌŶĞƌ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƚLJ ŝŶ DĐ ƌĂĞ͕ ŽƉƉŽƐŝƚĞ ƚŚĞ LJĂĐŚƚ ĐůƵď͘ dŚŝƐ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƚLJ ĂůƐŽ ŚĂƐ Ă ŚŝŐŚ ǀŽůƵŵĞ ŽĨ ĨŽŽƚ ƚƌĂĸĐ ĐŽŵŝŶŐ ĨƌŽŵ ƚŚĞ ďĞĂĐŚ ĂŶĚ ŝƐ ĞƋƵŝƉƉĞĚ ǁŝƚŚ Ă ŐƌĞĂƐĞ ƚƌĂƉ͕ ĐŽŽů ƌŽŽŵ͕ ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶ ĞdžŚĂƵƐƚ͕ ĚŝƐĂďůĞĚ Θ ƐƚĂī ƚŽŝůĞƚ͕ ĂŶĚ ƉůĞŶƚLJ ŽĨ ƉĂƌŬŝŶŐ ƐƉĂĐĞ͘

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dŚŝƐ ĨĂĐƚŽƌLJ ŚĂƐ ŶŽƚ ďĞĞŶ ŽīĞƌĞĚ ĨŽƌ ůĞĂƐĞ ĨŽƌ Ϯϴ LJĞĂƌƐ͊ ^ŝƚƵĂƚĞĚ ŽŶ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ dLJĂďď ZŽĂĚ ǁŝƚŚ ĞdžĐĞůůĞŶƚ ĞdžƉŽƐƵƌĞ ƚŽ Ăůů ƉĂƐƐŝŶŐ ƚƌĂĸĐ͕ ƚŚŝƐ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƚLJ ŵĞĂƐƵƌĞƐ ĂƉƉƌŽdž͘ ϮϲϬƐƋŵ ǁŝƚŚ ŵĞnjnjĂŶŝŶĞ͕ ĨƌŽŶƚ ŽĸĐĞ͕ ϯ ƉŚĂƐĞ ƉŽǁĞƌ͕ ƚŽŝůĞƚƐ Θ ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶĞƩĞ ƉůƵƐ ϱ ĐĂƌ ƐƉĂĐĞƐ͘ ǀĂŝůĂďůĞ ϭƐƚ ƵŐƵƐƚ ϮϬϭϲ

ϭϬϬƐƋŵ ŽĨ ƌĞƚĂŝů ƐƉĂĐĞ ŽƉƉŽƐŝƚĞ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ĞŶƚƌŽ ǁŝƚŚ ĨĂŶƚĂƐƟĐ ĐƵƐƚŽŵĞƌ ƉĂƌŬŝŶŐ ĂŶĚ ŚŝŐŚ ǀŝƐŝďŝůŝƚLJ ĨƌŽŵ ĂƌŬůLJ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ͘ ^ĞƉĞƌĂƚĞ ƚŽŝůĞƚƐ͕ ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶ͕ ƐƉůŝƚ ƐLJƐƚĞŵ ĂŶĚ ůŽƚƐ ŽĨ ĞdžƚƌĂƐ ŵĂŬĞ ŝƚ ŝĚĞĂů ĨŽƌ ŵĂŶLJ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ƚLJƉĞƐ͘ džĐĞůůĞŶƚ ƌĞŶƚ ĂŶĚ ůĞĂƐĞ ƚĞƌŵƐ ĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞ͘ ǀĂŝůĂďůĞ ŶŽǁ͘

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

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100 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK...

Tragic death at Epsom Steeplechase Compiled by Melissa Walsh ACCIDENT in Epsom Steeple. Death of J. P. Edwards. A regrettable accident which resulted in the death of the well known cross-country horseman James P. Edwards, occurred on Saturday in the Bush Steeplechase, run at. Epsom. Edwards had the mount on the top weight, Mr. Justin Curr’s gelding Expeditioner, who started second favorite for the event, which attracted a field of sixteen runners. Passing the stand Expeditioner was going well in third position, a few lengths behind Londonderry and the favorite, Dominican, when at the last of the treble, almost opposite the judge’s box, he appeared to cannon with another competitor while in the act of landing, and swerving came to grief. His rider moved slightly, as if in the act of getting out of the way of some of the other horses, when he was crashed into by Bute, who came down heavily over Expeditioner. While P. Robertson, who rode Bute, limped away practically unhurt Edwards lay motionless beneath the struggling horses. The club’s surgeon Dr A. F. Joyce, who witnessed the accident, at once attended the prostrate jockey, who was placed in charge of a trained nurse in the casualty room close by. It was soon recognised by the doctor that the chances of recovery were hopeless, as Edwards in addition to suffering from concussion, had several ribs broken. and internal hemor-

rhage had set in. He died in about an hour. Edwards’ wife was a witness of the accident, and remained with her husband to the last. Edwards had been riding with varying success for close on twenty years, but it was only in the last six or seven years that he came into prominence on metropolitan racecourses. Utter fearlessness characterised his whole career, and though he had probably experienced more falls than any other rider, he had nearly always escaped unhurt. An injured shoulder was his most serious complaint prior to Saturday, and it was a common remark among sporting patrons that -’Jimmy Edwards was too used to hard knocks to get hurt.” But the end came on Saturday. Edwards frequently gave dashing displays of horsemanship, and his V.R C. and National victory on Zephuron two years ago will long be remembered. The deceased horseman was born in the Lancefield district where his father was a school teacher, was 38 years of age; and leaves a wife and three children the youngest of whom is about ten years of age. Under the provisions of the Workman’s Compensation Act he was insured against accident for £300 in the Queensland Insurance Company. The mishap was the first that has resulted fatally at Epsom, according to Dr Joyce, for upwards of twenty years. The body was removed to the Morgue. The remains of deceased

was buried in the Brighton cemetery on Monday. *** WORD has been received by the friends of private Roger Burton that he is at present dangerously ill. *** THE friends of Mr E. Rogers will regret to hear that he is at present in St Pancras Hospital, Frankston, seriously ill. *** WE are pleased to hear that Private C. Brody, who was suffering from a severe cold, and confined in the Base Hospital, is again convalescent. *** GEO. Mitchell, the well known driver for Mr Benson, cab proprietor, Frankston, was conveyed to the Melbourne Hospital on Tuesday, suffering from a poisoned foot. *** THE many friends of Mr Jas.Bonner will be pleased to learn that he has recovered from the illness he was suffering from, and is now able to resume his duties at the store. *** IT is pleasing to note that the property in Frankston, which has been for the last 40 years owned by the late Mrs Cattanach, will not pass out of the hands of the family, Mr W. Cattanach, Chairman of the Water Commission, having purchased the property privately when the estate was cleared up. *** MESSRS Coghill and Haughton will

hold a large realising sale of the balance of the Woyna Estate Dromana, at Scotts Hotel, Collins St, Melbourne, on Wednesday next at 3 o’clock, by order of G. A. Wornarski Esq., comprising about 140 acres of flat and 180 acres of undulating country. Full particulars can be obtained from the owner on the property. This is a good opportunity for those in want of land, as the owner has determined to sell and enlist. *** MESSRS Brody and Mason will hold an extensive subdivisional sale of 25 magnificent building allotments of the Beach St. Estate Frankston this (Saturday) afternoon, commencing at 3 o’clock in a marquee on the ground. Each allotment has 66ft frontage with a big depth to Finlay street. The land is well situated, and adjacent to the local railway station. Exceptionally easy terms are offered, viz, £2 cash deposit, and the balance 10s per month without interest. *** THE Frankston Mechanics’ Hall was packed to the doors on Wednesday evening, the occasion being the concert given by the Langwarrin Concert Party in aid of Langwarrin amusements for the soldiers. Previous to the commencement of the concert, the Military Band, under the leadership of Sergant J.Thomas, paraded the town, and played enlivening selections, which were much appreciated. A feature in the carrying out of the

programme was the promptness with which it was carried through from start to finish, each performer being ready to take his place as soon as the former piece was finished, and a start was made at eight o’clock to the minute. The band commenced proceedings by playing several selections in good style, after which Mr W. Finlay played the overture. This gentleman also played most of the accompaniments to the songs during the evening, and showed himself a proficient in the art of manipulating the pianoforte. Private J. Sinclair then gave a good rendering of the song “Queen of the Earth.” “Baa-baa the Billy Goat” tickled the risible faculties of the audience, sang by a gent in costume, whose name we did not ascertain. Private Wm. Elder gave a ragtime piece, entitled ‘Everybody rag with me,” for which an encore was demanded. Mr J Moss, in his humorous songs “I followed her everywhere” and “Let’s all go round to Mary Ann’s” was in the good graces of the audience at once, and scored a signal success. The performers were regaled with light refreshments during the interval, provided by some of the local ladies, which were much appreciated. *** From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 27 May, 1916

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Flex and flexibility - resisting change By Stuart McCullough IT’S been said before. I am, it would seem, a very inflexible human being. Not just around the edges but right to the very core of my soul. Reluctant to change and slow to adapt, by comparison I make glaciers look like the very model of agility. In evolutionary terms, Charles Darwin would not hesitate to point his long, bony finger in my direction to describe me as clear evidence of survival of the un-fittest. More than a mere characteristic, my inflexibility is a super power. Were I to rip open my shirt, it would surely reveal a giant letter ‘I’. This kind of paranormal rigidity has its downsides and, as a result, I’ve been slow to embrace every technological advance of the past thirty years. I have only just warmed to microwaves, having earlier treated them with suspicion, although I suspect the time might soon arrive for me to get rid of my Commodore 64 personal computing system, as it may not now come back into vogue as I’d first hoped. For crying out loud, I’ve even kept all my videotapes, just in case. Who’s to say that I won’t one day need that episode of ‘A Country Practice’ I taped in 1986 or the first ‘Police Academy’ film in which I attempted to edit out the advertisements but lost interest and forgot to un-pause the video recorder, thereby missing about twenty minutes of the movie? I set harder than concrete. I am a veritable whisker away from being Amish. It’s just as well and I’m handy with a horse and am fond of buttons. For the most part, I get by. My spectacularly inflexible nature remains

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hidden from view; passersby wouldn’t suspect a thing. Fellow commuters will never realize that they have sat in the presence of someone so unyielding. But, from time to time, it’s impossible to maintain the charade, when your flexibility (or lack thereof) must inevitably take centre stage. Be it an unexpected sporting event, an impromptu dance routine or simply the

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need to fish out a two dollar coin that’s worked free of your pocket and fallen behind the couch; there’s a moment when your flaws are well and truly exposed. In my case, this occurred during an activity known as ‘remedial pilates’. Many people fear the unknown. And yet, it’s also true that we often don’t know enough about some things to be

afraid of them. When I was told that I ought to start attending pilates classes, I was nonplussed. After all, I’d attended about a dozen yoga classes over the course of my life and this, I assumed, rendered me something of an expert. Probably not a black belt, but well beyond a novice. My previous yoga experience had taught me a couple of useful things. First and foremost, don’t wear shorts. (Truly, I cannot emphasize the importance of this enough. Avoiding shorts when attending yoga class is best for everyone. People will thank you.) The second thing I learned is that even during the bits in which you’re supposed to be relaxing and communing with the universe, always keep one eye open. This is because I once attended a class with a friend who, upon seeing that I had my eyes closed, saw this as an opportunity to hurl a beanbag at the back of my head. Pilates, I was assured, would be a step up from the yoga classes I had previously undertaken. Pulling on my full-legged exercise trousers, I arrived for my seven o’clock Saturday morning assessment. This, ostensibly, was to see where I was at and determine whether I should train with the amateurs or join the professional ranks right away. Things, however, did not go as planned. I ought to have known I was in trouble when the instructor took one look at me and cancelled all her other appointments. There was something about my appearance that inspired a degree of alarm, despite the fact I wasn’t wearing shorts. My posture, so I was informed, left a lot to be de-

sired. This was a considerable disappointment to me – I would have been fine had my posture left a lot to the imagination as opposed to a lot to be desired, but it wasn’t the right time to quibble. Within moments of sitting me on the floor, I had been turned into a human pretzel by the instructor. As I sat, my limbs tangled, I feared that the wind might change and I’d end up stuck like this forever. I began to wonder whether the first test of pilates was to see whether I could unknot myself. I tried to retrieve my arms but it was no use. The instructor had left the room, briefly, and I felt like a bowling pin after it’s just been grazed by a ball, teetering and ready to tumble. Should I call out to the instructor for help? That would be humiliating. I reasoned it would be better to fall onto my side and use my nose to dial triple zero. Within moments, the jaws of life would be freeing me from myself. Using a crowbar, string and a can of WD40, the instructor unpicked my arms and legs. I would need several one on one sessions, she told me sternly. Then, if I made satisfactory progress, I’d be allowed to join the beginners’ class. I was shocked. To be told that I’d need to improve in order to be considered a beginner was too much to take. I contemplated demanding a recount but took a big breath and smiled. ‘But of course’, I said. It is, after all, important to be flexible about such things. stuart@stuartmccullough.com


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WOODLOCK HEAD TO THE GRAND Woodlock is comprised of three members; Kiwi brothers Zech and Eze Walters on guitar and vocals and their mate Bowen Purcell, who provides the percussion. Zech, Eze and Bowen formed a strong friendship after meeting whilst travelling overseas. From there, Woodlock was born. They’ve worked hard to perfect the sounds they craft in the studio for a live setting. Their efforts focus on strong, energetic and creative live shows to take their performance to the next level. Now based in Melbourne, the boys have gained some great recognition and created a strong following after tirelessly busking on every corner of Melbourne’s central business district. Woodlock released their second EP, titled Labour of Love in 2014, produced by

Wayne Connolly (Josh Pyke, The Vines). Labour of Love made it to the top 100 ARIA charts, as well as charting on iTunes. They’ve sold around 29,000 EPs to date independently. Woodlock released Sirens in September 2015, which gained them spots on the independent charts, top 50 iTunes charts and top 10 spots on the Spotify viral charts. They wrapped up a huge tour selling out rooms all over the country and finished up last year at NYE on The Hill and Falls Festival. Local fans will have their chance to see Woodlock live in the flesh when they head to The Grand Hotel in Mornington on Friday, 3rd June. For tickets phone (03) 5975 2001 or go to www.grand. net.au.

JAZZ HANDS AT THE READY… Mornington Street corners, bars and restaurants will come alive over the Queen’s Birthday Weekend, June 10 – 12, as some of the biggest names in the business hit town for the fourth annual Mornington Winter Jazz Festival. The 2016 festival is set to take things to a whole new level with the introduction of a new Blues program which will be jam packed with some of Mornington Peninsula’s favourite artists! The 2015 festival was a huge success, with more than 116 performances in and around Mornington, and this year festival organisers the Mornington Chamber of Commerce are aiming to raise the bar even further.

There are also a heap of great free performances in and around town all weekend including a killer blues line up at Double G Saloon, Jazz-A-Thon at Leaf and Bean, a jam packed showcase of jazz at Gods Kitchen and for the latin lovers, newly opened Casa De Playa presents La Rumba who will have you dancing till the wee hours of Saturday night! Between Friday and Sunday there are over 50 performances available for you to experience ranging from intimate Jazz dinner shows to dance floor take over swing and blues sessions including the ever popular Mick Pealing and band at the Bay Hotel Sunday afternoon.

Multi-ARIA nominee Frank Bennett kicks things off at The Rocks on Friday, June 10. Bennett’s uncanny ability to recapture the magic of Sinatra in concert has made him one of the most popular and sought after entertainers in Australia today. Friday evening also plays host to a great blues line up at The Grand Hotel with local favourites Wilson & White, Diddy Reyes and Rob Papp’s Blues Head supporting the unmissable Soul Sacrifice, Melbourne’s best Santana touring band.

For something a little more unique, Brooklands of Mornington are hosting a one of a kind Chefs Choice 5 Course Dining Experience on Friday evening accompanied by an evening of Jazz in the Eighteen78 dining room. Bookings can be made directly with the venue.

Off the back of an epic performance in 2015, soul singers Vika Bull and Adrew DeSilva (pictured) are set to draw a crowd to their performance ‘Let’s Get It On, The Life and Music of Marvin Gaye’ at the Grand Hotel Sunday June 12. Likewise, Vince Jones returns to Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery on Saturday June 11 with a new and unique show created exclusively for the Mornington Winter Jazz Festival.

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scoreboard Sharks come out on top: Thirty points was the comfortable margin at the end of of MPNFL Sharks and Northern League seniors clash. Picture: Scott Memery

Sharks to fight to be number one INTERLEAGUE

By Toe Punt THE MPNFL Sharks will play Geelong FL next year in a bid to claim the title of the best league in Victoria after beating Northern Football League on Saturday. Northern Football League beat the Amateurs last season and the year prior was too good for who many consider to be the best competition, Eastern Football League. Eastern Football league and Geelong Football league were considered the best two sides in the state and went head to head at Geelong on Saturday. The home side was convincing in its victory in that match. The MPNFL Young Guns side travelled to Healesville to tackle the Yarra Ranges, however, despite a gallant effort, went down by 10 points in the end. The main game at Rye didn’t attract much of a crowd but the football was quality. The locals went into the clash without the likes of Anthony Barry (was made to play at Western Bulldogs in the VFL), Luke Tapscott (neck), Rohan Heasley, Scott Simpson and Shane McDonald (all for various reasons) while Hastings’ Luke Hewitt was the emergency. Frankston YCW’s Scott McLeod was a late call up and his pressure was outstanding throughout while Dromana’s Christian Ongarello replaced Barry and he was one of the Sharks’ best. The home side got off to a slow start and trailed by 10 points at the first change. The visitors appeared to be more organised, always seemed to have a loose player behind the footy and when the ball went forward, they looked dangerous with their tall timber. Sharks’ coach John Hynes told his

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charges that ‘composure’ was required, especially moving the ball into the dangerous 50 metre arc. Hynes was also pushing home the fact that the side who pusher harder for longer would prevail in the end. The Sharks’ pressure was good for the first 20 minutes of the first quarter but a lapse in concentration saw the visitors kick three quick goals. The second quarter belonged to the Sharks, booting 8.3 to 3.1 to grab the momentum and take control of the match. Dylan Jones, who took the honours in the ruck with great support from Beau Hendry, started to get his hands on the footy and the likes of Kyle Hutchison, Dale Sutton, Ryan Santon, Tim McGennis and Luke Potts started to win the ball out of the middle and at stoppages. Pines teammates Tim Bongetti, Aaron Edwards and Guys Hendry, combined with the likes of Dan Gormley, Jimmy Cameron, Anthony Bruhn, Paul Minchington, Beau Cosson and Justin Van Unen, were a real handful in attack for the Sharks and the opposition was well aware of the forward power going into the match. Northern coach Robert Hyde, a three-time Northern League premiership coach and premiership coach at Calder Cannons, told the RPP Footy Show prior to the match that the game would be won or lost in the middle of the ground. “If we allow the MPNFL repeat entries into their forward half, I’m not sure how long our inexperienced backline will be able to hold them,” Hyde said. “You are very potent up forward with Bongetti, Van Unen and Edwards and we just can’t give them opportunity to get their hand on the footy,” he said. On the other side of the coin, Hynes

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Young Guns fall short: Just ten points was the final margin in Young Gun’s match against Yarra Ranges. Picture: Andrew Hurst


MORNINGTON NEWS scoreboard was more than happy with his back six and thought this was where his side could win the game. Hynes proved to be right. The likes of Brenton Credlin, Rikki Johnson, Byron Barry, Warwick Miller, Kevin Lylak, Ongarello and the smooth moving Paul Rogasch controlled the back half of the ground. The back line controlled the tempo, worked very cohesively and moved the ball with purpose from the defensive half of the ground. The midfield ran and spread well and the forward half was very organised with the likes of Cosson, Bongetti, Bruhn, Hendry and Van Unen all working hard up the ground to provide a target for those coming out of defence. Hynes wanted his side to work harder for longer and that’s exactly what they did, despite mini spurts from Northern. The MPNFL kicked the first two goals of the third before Northern booted three in six minutes to get within 15 points at the last change. Northern kicked the first of the last to reduce the margin to nine points before the Sharks booted the next three and iced the game. Luke Potts was awarded the Best Player award from the opposition. Young Guns A goalless third quarter was the difference between the Sharks and the Yarra Ranges. The Sharks, all under the age of 24, were just two points behind at half time before the home side booted three goals to a behind in the third. The Yarra Ranges then kicked clear early in the last quarter before the Sharks hit back, falling short 12.4 (76)

to 13.8 (86). Ryan Marks-Logan, who has been outstanding for Frankston Bombers this season, carried that form into the interleague clash, while Tyabb’s Ethan Rahilly and Somerville’s Adrian Speedy were also superb through the middle of the ground. In defence, Red Hill’s Jonah Siverson worked hard while the likes of Langwarrin’s Blake Harkness and Somerville’s Rohan Hogenbirk were tireless through the middle.

Under 19’s Sharks attack: Nepean Sharks beat Yarra Ranges by 63 points. Picture: Andrew Hurst

Under 19s It was a mixed bag for the Under 19s with the Nepean Division side winning comfortably and the Peninsula Division side going down. Where the MPNFL did get it wrong however, was playing Nepean League in Healesville and Peninsula League at Rye. It will be a combined side next season. The Nepean Sharks smashed Yarra Ranges 16.20 (116) to 7.11 (53). Rosebud’s Tanner Bishop, Sean Downie and Tom Stoffels were outstanding for the winners while Somerville’s Tom Roberts booted three goals. In the other game, Northern Football League were far too strong for Peninsula, winning 23.13 (151) to 10.6 (66). Keeping in mind that the Northern FL side was made up across a number of Divisions within their league. Karingal’s Brad Occipinti and YCW’s Josh Butland booted three each for the Sharks while Mornington’s Ryan O’Dell and Edithvale’s Jordan Davey, along with YCW’s Luke Paynter and Pines’ Brad Kiely, were among the best players for the Sharks.

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Baxter duo sent off, Mornington, Skye on top SOCCER

By Craig MacKenzie BAXTER’S bubble burst in a spiteful State 5 top-of-the-table away clash against Rosebud Heart on Saturday. A melee erupted just before half-time and threatened to spill into the crowd until the warring parties were kept at bay and order restored. When the dust settled Baxter striker Mark Pagliarulo and midfielder Liam Kilner were red carded and during the half-time break referee Neil Byrne confirmed that they had been dismissed for violent conduct. This was a much anticipated clash between the only teams in the league with perfect records in 2016 and it took a controversial goal by Heart marksman Dave Greening in the 44th minute to bring the simmering dislike between these local rivals to boiling point. Heart took an early lead when Craig White was presented with a point blank header in the 15th minute but Daniel Disseldorp levelled in the 26th minute with a low shot inside the far post. A ball over the top to Greening in the 44th minute presented him with a tap-in past onrushing Baxter custodian Daniel D’Alfonso to make it 2-1 and triggered an animated response from the Baxter players and bench claiming that Greening was offside. This led to the dramatic scenes that followed and Baxter’s mountain took on Everest proportion two minutes after the interval when it failed to clear following a corner and White smashed the ball into the roof of the net from a few metres out to make it 3-1. But Baxter’s character shone brightly as the nine men clawed back to 3-2 thanks to a Disseldorp header in the 64th minute. However, their effort was in vain when a deflected long-range attempt was tipped onto the bar by D’Alfonso only for the rebound to present Daniel Hodge with a simple close range header for the sealer. Mornington kept its perfect State 1 SouthEast record intact with a 2-1 home win over Berwick City on Saturday. Shane Tagliaferro broke the deadlock with a 37th minute penalty conversion after he was fouled inside the area. In the 59th minute Nick Waite challenged the Berwick keeper in the air and the ball struck a defender and went in for an own goal to make it 2-0. Berwick hit back in the final minute courtesy of another own goal. New Mornington signing Brad Blumenthal made his debut coming off the bench for Waite in the 60th minute. Waite and Chris McKenna will be unavailable for the next two games due to a prior commitment – a two-week holiday in Bali. Langwarrin won its third league game of the State 1 South-East season with a 6-3 victory over Mooroolbark at Lawton Park on Saturday. Caleb Nichols and Koray Suat put great pressure on the Mooroolbark defence resulting in an own goal after only four minutes. Berwick hit back in the 25th minute when

Dylan double: Seaford’s Dylan Waugh scored twice against Doncaster Rovers. Picture: Darryl Kennedy.

Sean Perrin slammed home the equaliser after a goalmouth scramble. The visitors then hit the lead in the 41st minute when Liam Killen scored from a rebound after Robbie Acs pulled off a fine reflex save. However, Langy levelled two minutes later when Brandon Giles scored his debut goal when he swooped to poke home a cross that had been headed down by Nicholes. Berwick’s Liam Seaye turned in the six yard

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box after the Langy defence failed to clear another corner and he hit the ball past a static defence to make it 3-2 in extra time in the first half. Prolific Langwarrin scorer Nicholes equalised with a diving header after an inch-perfect cross from Boris Ovcin in the 51st minute. Nicholes scored again 10 minutes later with a shot on the turn after fine build-up play from midfielder Sam Scott.

Scott got on the scoresheet in the 67th minute when his long range free-kick finished up in the back of the net from 40 metres out while Nicholes notched his hat trick and completed the scoreline in the 92nd minute. Frankston Pines lost 2-1 at home to highflying Malvern City in their State 1 South-East fixture on Saturday but made the more fancied visitor fight hard for the points. Corners in the 37th and 69th minutes led to headed goals by Michael Knott and Adam Sworonski respectively while Pines striker Ioasa Saemo’s 85th minute header following Elvin Prasad’s corner was too little too late. Harry McCartney reports that Seaford United had to settle for a 3-3 draw at home against Doncaster Rovers on Saturday. This State 2 South-East clash burst into life after two minutes with a diving header from Seaford’s Dylan Waugh after a cross from Li Nam Wang. But 10 minutes later handling inside the area by Andy Baros resulted in a penalty converted by Doncaster’s Michael Santoro. Another Waugh header four minutes later made it 2-1 but big Gino Defeo equalised for Doncaster in the 23rd minute following a fine build-up. The visitors hit the front in the 65th minute following a superb strike by Alex Metcalfe but that effort was matched in the 91st minute by Seaford’s Tristan Stass for a share of the spoils. Peninsula Strikers went down 3-0 away to promotion candidate St Kilda on Saturday the home team’s goals coming from Connor Gaul (34th minute), Ronan Smalle (67th minute) and Daryl Warren (78th minute). Skye United maintained its lead at the top of State 4 South by thrashing cellar dweller Lyndale United 8-2 at Skye Recreational Reserve on Saturday afternoon. Billy Armour’s side raced out to a 6-1 lead at the break thanks to a first-half hat-trick from new signing Alex Roberts. Arriving from Seaford United, the former Bentleigh Greens Under-20s forward completed his hat-trick within half an hour, in between a sublime effort from Mark O’Connor and an own goal. Lyndale was able to breathe life into an unflattering first half via a deflected cross but Skye added its sixth on the stroke of half-time in similar circumstances with Billy Painting’s strike finding the back of the net via a defender. Skye maintained its dominance after the interval with leading goal scorer Daniel Attard nabbing a brace before the visitors added a late consolation. NEXT WEEKEND’S GAMES Friday, 27 May, 8.30pm: Casey Comets v Mornington (Comets Stadium). Saturday, 28 May, 3pm: Frankston Pines v Clifton Hill (Monterey Reserve), Warragul Utd v Langwarrin (Baxter Park, Warragul), Peninsula Strikers v Beaumaris (Centenary Park), Noble Park Utd v Seaford Utd (Parkfield Reserve), East Brighton v Skye Utd (Dendy Park), Baxter v White Star Dandenong (Baxter Park), Sandown Lions v Rosebud Heart (Ross Reserve).

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HURRY TO MORNINGTON ISUZU UTE TODAY 41 Tyabb Rd, Mornington | PH: 5975 5188 www.morningtonisuzuute.com.au LMCT 10467 5-star ANCAP safety rating on 4x4 D-MAX Crew Cab models built from November 2013 onwards, 4x2 D-MAX Crew Cab High Ride models built from November 2014 onwards and all MU-X models. ^5 years/130,000km whichever occurs first, for eligible customers. Excludes trays and accessories. >The Capped Price Servicing Program applies to eligible Isuzu UTE vehicles with a warranty start date after 1 January 2015 at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers only. The program covers the first 6 scheduled services in line with the scheduled service intervals. Program price subject to change. For full terms & conditions and current pricing visit isuzuute.com.au/service-plus. +3.5 tonne braked towing capacity on D-MAX 4x4 and 4x2 High Ride models and 3.0 tonne braked towing capacity on all MU-X models when fitted with an optional genuine Isuzu UTE tow bar kit. ~Includes economy alloy tray fitted at motorpool. #ADR 81/02 laboratory tests (combined cycle) for D-MAX models built from 5 November 2014 onwards and MU-X models built from 6 November 2014 onwards. §Leather on body contact areas of the seats. *Private and ABN holders only on 15MY vehicles. Excludes government, fleet, rental & non-profit buyers. Includes one year business vehicle registration, CTP insurance, dealer delivery and statutory charges. Metallic/mica/pearl paint $396 extra. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers from 1/5/16 until 30/6/16 unless extended, varied or while stocks last. †Offer is limited to standard items (normal operating conditions) as listed in IUA Warranty and Service Booklet for the first Scheduled Service (6 Months/10,000km whichever occurs first) and second Scheduled Service (12 months/20,000km whichever occurs first) on 15MY 4x4 D-MAX & 15MY 4x4 MU-X models sold & delivered between 1/5/16 and 30/6/16 to private & ABN holders only. Excludes demonstrators. Offer does not cover any other Scheduled Service, Make-up Scheduled Service or any additional service items or requirements, which are at the owner’s expense. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers. Not available with any other offer excluding the $1,000 free accessories where offered. ‡Genuine Isuzu UTE accessories on 15MY 4x4 D-MAX & 15MY 4x4 MU-X models sold & delivered between 1/5/16 and 30/6/16, unless varied or extended, to private & ABN holders only. Excludes demonstrators. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers. Not available with other offers.

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Rated★★★★★

MY16 MQ TRITON GLX

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• • • •

19,990 DRIVE AWAY

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INCLUDES ALLOY TRAY

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2

VALUED AT $2500

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• SMART PHONE LINK DISPLAY • REVERSE CAMERA • REAR SENSORS

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FREE AUTO

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VALUED AT $2000

DRIVE AWAY

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20,990

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A NCAP

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Rated★★★★★

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FREE AUTO

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ASX LS 2WD • • • • •

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DRIVE AWAY

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A NCAP

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MORNINGTON MITSUBISHI

41 Tyabb Road, Mornington | PHONE: 5975 5188 188 A/H (Jan) 0409 427 974 | www.morningtonmitsubishi.com.au u

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

LMCT 10467

Available at Mornington Mitsubishi. While stocks last. Mitsubishi Motors Australia reserves the right to extend or modify these offers. Offers available on new vehicles purchased and delivered between 1 May and 30 June 2016. Excludes Government, Rental & National Fleet buyers. See participating dealers for full terms and conditions. 1. Recommended DRIVE AWAY selling price, including 12 months registration, CTP insurance, Stamp Duty & Dealer Delivery. Excludes Government, Rental & National Fleet customers. 2.Free auto upgrade from manual to automatic transmission on, Lancer (excludes Evolution), ASX 2WD LS, Outlander 2WD LS, Triton GLX+ and GLS Dual Cab 4x4. DIAMOND ADVANTAGE: †NEW VEHICLE WARRANTY: 5 years or 100,000km (whichever occurs first). Service conditions apply. * CAPPED PRICE SERVICING: 4 years or 60,000km (whichever occurs first). Covers all items specified under the standard “Regular Service Table” for normal operating conditions detailed in the service and warranty booklet. Additional service/repair items (if required) are at additional cost. ^ROADSIDE ASSIST (Service conditions apply). For purchases of new Mitsubishi vehicles, your initial 12 month roadside assist will be extended for a period of 12 months from the date of the most recent eligible Capped Price Service for that vehicle performed at an authorised Mitsubishi dealer. Roadside assist, if extended in accordance with these items, is available for a maximum of up to 5 years. Conditions apply. See mitsubishi-motors.com.au for further information.

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