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A unique cinema experience on the beach OFFSHORE Cinema is the only beach cinema event in Australia! This season we are proudly supported by Frankston City Council’s Tourism Event Attraction Program to help bring our Waves and Wheels Film Festival to Frankston Waterfront. With an exciting line up of surf, ocean, skate and motor cross films, our family friendly event is landing at Frankston’s Waterfront Precinct for three nights only in March 2020. Featuring interactive activities, live music and a night market, there will be plenty of the movie treats like popcorn, choc-tops and lollies, plus onsite food trucks for bigger bites. Enjoy a cocktail,
craft beer or local wine at our Sunset Bar over looking the beautiful beach. Shhhh….our ‘silent’ cinema experience creates a fully immersive and sensory experience for film goers whilst ensuring the environmental impact of noise pollution and sound vibration does not affect our furry friends or local marine life. Our eight metre screen features theatre quality projection and is one of the largest inflatable outdoor movie screens in Australia (and the only screen that can float on water!). To celebrate our second year we are welcoming short films from local and upcoming filmmakers. We are inviting Mornington Peninsula and
Melbourne based filmmakers to submit their creations with a surf, ocean, skate and motocross themed film showcasing the Mornington Peninsula. Visit offshorecinema.com.au and sign up to our newsletter to find out when your film could be seen up on the big screen. The Waves and Wheels Film Festival will run for three nights only, Friday 27, Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 March 2020. All films are suitable for all age levels. We proudly support the Disabled Surf Riders Association MP division and donate a portion of our headphone hire to this worthy cause. This year we are supported by Kite Surfing
Australia, Film VIC and ALL 4 FMX to name a few. We are committed to providing eco-friendly events with sustainability and the environment at the forefront of our concept. We connect and work with like-minded business’s to achieve this goal. Entry to the Wave and Wheels Film Festival is free; however, cinematic wireless headphones must be hired for $15 per person. Tickets sales will be open January 6th 2020, and are available from offshorecinema.com.au and visitfrankston.com, or in person from the Frankston Visitor Information Centre, 7N Pier Promenade, Frankston. Follow us on Facebook to stay in the know! @offshorecinema
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Great summer art activity in Sorrento and Flinders galleries Established over 50 years ago, Manyung Gallery Group continues to bring the best of Australia’s contemporary paintings and sculptures to the Mornington Peninsula. In the large Sorrento gallery’s exhibition spaces, visitors will see regular exhibitions with over 200 works available to view. In the two Flinders galleries one can see large outdoor and beautiful indoor sculptures in ‘Manyung Gallery Sculpture’ as well as a wide range of affordable paintings and artworks in the separate, ‘Manyung Gallery Flinders’.
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Country music festival set to rock The Briars THE inaugural Mornington Country Music Festival will be held at the Briars, Mt Martha on 7th March 2020. The MCMF is a one day music festival filled with Australia’s best country-styled musicians suitable for all ages. We have gathered some of Australia’s best and emerging country rocks artists. The day will be must for all ages to enjoy the natural amphitheatre and surrounds of the Briars on the Mornington Peninsula Victoria. The day will also include amusement rides, food trucks and beers, wines and cider from award winning local breweries. The 2019 line up will feature country music royalty Lee Kernaghan who is considered a legend in the Australian music industry and for good reason with 38 number one songs, 37 Golden Guitars and sold over two million albums to his credit. Other artists includes multiple award winning acts - Sunny Gowgirls, Hurricane Fall, Andrew Swift and Oscar Proy. One of the all-time greats of Australian country music Lee Kernaghan has a ute load of NEW tracks inspired by years spent touring the backroads of Australia. Lee states “Much of the inspiration for the songs has come from the people I’ve met and the places I’ve travelled to from Alice Springs to the Deni Ute Muster, from the mighty Pilbara region in WA to backroads QLD and everywhere in between.” The highly anticipated album Backroad Nation was produced by Grammy nominated producer and songwriter Lindsay Rimes (Kane Brown, Kylie Minogue. LoCash) Coinciding with the release of his new album, Lee has been travelling around Australia with The Backroad Nation Tour which has been selling out venues across the country since the tour started May 2019. Fans are encouraged to book tickets early to avoid disappointment. Tickets are selling fast with Tier 1 Tickets already sold out and it is expected that all tickets to be sold out. www.morningtoncountrymusicfestival.com.au/
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Rock the Boat aboard Searoad Ferries this summer SEAROAD Ferries is hosting the perfect summer event. Rock the Boat is a unique three-hour sail around the bay with live music, a DJ, continuous canapes and a welcome drink on arrival. Sailing a bespoke route along the coast either from Queenscliff on Saturday February 15, or Sorrento on Saturday February 22, there will be a definite party feel onboard the ferries as part of the summer sunset series. The main event and band will kick off in the Searoad Ferries lounge where there is plenty of seating and room to dance, while delicious canapes are delivered to guests throughout the night. A live band will keep the tunes pumping all evening long, while guests sail beautiful Port Phil-
lip Bay watching the sun sink over the horizon. Get your dancing shoes on and bring your friends for this unique summer event. Book tickets before December 31 to receive an early bird special price of $99 per person. Purchase tickets in 2020 and the price is $129 per person. What: Rock the Boat When: Sail from Queenscliff on Saturday February 15, or Sorrento on Saturday February 22. Each event runs from 8-11pm. Tickets: Book early bird tickets before December 31 for $99 per person, regular price of $129 per person More at: https://www.searoad.com.au/Experience/ Events-Activities/Rock-The-Boat
Chief's Son Distillery AT Chief’s Son Distillery we handcraft the most beautiful single malt whisky, slowly and passionately, here on the Mornington Peninsula. Our whiskies are truly hand crafted using the very best of artisan ingredients, small batch processes, hand selected barrels and a totally manual system. After a visit you’ll be in no doubt that we embody absolute dedication to the craft, uncompromising attention to detail and the endless pursuit of perfection. The tasting room / distillery door overlooks the working distillery floor and is the perfect place to learn about some of the finest, premium single malt whiskies being made today. Whilst sampling the whiskies, we’ll share our captivatingly true story, which is a powerful insight into opportunity, family and courage. We offer one of the largest single malt whisky ranges in Australia, with our core
range comprising three unique whiskies; 900 Standard, 900 Pure Malt and 900 Sweet Peat all offered at 45%abv and 60%abv. We also have a seasonal range of specialty ‘Cask Expression’ whiskies, with the current release being our Russian Imperial Stout finish, available only at the distillery door and a few select retailers.We also offer Gift Packs (3 x 200ml bottles), Gift Boxes which includes a 700ml bottle and two etched glasses, along with other merchandise. We really look forward to welcoming you to our distillery and sharing a whisky. Our tasting room is open 7 days a week, 11am to 4pm during Summer. We’d appreciate if larger groups and tours could drop us an email or call to arrange a time. Chief's Son Distillery is at 25/50 Guelph Street, Somerville. Phone 9013 0859. www.chiefsson.com.au
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‘All Aboard’ & ‘Humanimals Return!’ are launching in 2 weeks - Get onboard with this world class cabaret! JASON Coleman could be considered a pivotal drive in show business. As a dancer, actor, choreographer, director, producer, and personality, Jason has covered more show business territory than most. With decades spent on stage in numerous stage musicals (Jason’s Musical Theatre credits include; Little Shop of Horrors, Sweet Charity, Fame, The Man from Snowy River, Hair, Chicago, A Chorus Line, Saturday Night Fever, Dancin’ Man, Dancin’ Dynamite and Hairspray.) He has successfully carved his career and life pathway doing what he always wanted to do. Jason was never destined for ordinary. His life has taken him around the world several times over in countries spanning the globe. Jason’s has worked alongside many music legends such as Tina Arena, Kylie Minogue, Samantha Jade, Olly Murs, Human Nature, Bardot, John Farnham, Vanessa Amorossi, Bee Gees, Kate Cebrano, and Megan Washington. He also performed on the same bill as Whitney Houston and Frank Sinatra. If you have thought you have seen Jason on television, you would be right, here are some of his appearance credits; Popstars, the Footy Show, the Midday Show, the TV Week LOGIE Awards, and The Kitchen Musical (Asia), So You Think You Can Dance Australia (judge from 2008 - 2010), Celebrity Apprentice,
and Australia’s Got Talent. Jason choreographed the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games and the Commonwealth Games in Manchester and Glasgow. From Wellington, NZ to Doha, Qatar.... and every country in between, Jason has been there, worked there and producing some of the most amazing and the most cutting edge events on the planet. Yes that’s right, he not only choreographed both opening and closing ceremonies of our own Sydney Olympics in 2000, he then went on to choreograph the Asian Games Opening Ceremony in Doha in 2006. This task enabled him to travel to most Asian countries searching for the right mix of talent and performance. Without spoken language in most of these cultures he was able to communicate through the common language of dance, he worked with these performers to stage the most expensive show on the planet at the time. During his career, Jason also launched his own entertainment empire Jason Coleman’s Ministry of Dance in 2008 comprising of 7 different enterprises covering Agency & Production, Education, Record Company, Dance School, Full Time Course, Outreach, Vocal School, Acting School, Touring Company and Costume Manufacturer. Jason Coleman’s Ministry of Dance is cur-
rently the largest dance studio facility in the world, creating dancers, actors and singers and opportunities for their career advancement. With over 1300 performers coming through the doors of Ministry each week, it is known as the commercial and musical theatre hub for many performers. His enterprise has celebrated 10 years of creating work for dancers within Ministry of Entertainment production house and agency and invested over 20 million into the Melbourne dance industry. Jason recently has produced, choreographed and performed at White Night Melbourne, AFL Footy Show Grand Final, Alannah and Madeline Foundation, Hawthorn Football Club, Richmond Football Club, Logie Awards, KIIS Fm, Southern Cross Austereo and through his industry connections he is able to give Ministry’s Dance School and Full Timers the opportunity to perform in major events in Melbourne. Jason’s hometown Rosebud is where it all started... the youngest of three to parents Laurie and Maureen Coleman he began his career at the young age of 6. Attending classes in the Rosebud Memorial Hall under the watchful guidance of Cecchetti Ballet tutor Sandra Allen he showed promise almost immediately. Even at a very young age Jason knew he was destined to dance, and while the bullying started at the same time Jason
never gave it any energy, nor did he have any time to let it in, instead preferring to put all his energy into learning his chosen craft from Miss Sandra. Before long his mum Maureen was driving him to Melbourne to attend classes at the VCA and then the National Ballet School in St Kilda. It was already clear to him.... and now to his parents and siblings, he was going to be a dancer. To this day he has never lost that mantra of being a dancer first, with the extra titles and accolades in second place. This summer his home town of Rosebud will host his newest and most clever cabaret show ‘ALL ABOARD’ and his hilarious family cabaret ‘Humanimals Return!’ With the Opening night booked for Friday 3rd of January get ready to be delighted, surprised and entertained. Jason has once again amassed highly charged and capable talent far beyond their young years would have you believe. His acknowledgement to the new generation of performers so be prepared for colour, light and a little cheeky irreverence. With lights and sound to rival any major production and with big hair and even bigger costumes you will be astounded at what can be performed on a stage. Come along and be entertained, come along to be taken away from your day for a little while. To laugh and be a bit silly even. Nothing is off the table. This
year we are introducing the Captain’s Table - an all immersive experience like no other. ‘HUMANIMALS Return’ the best little show on earth.... yes it is! Join this wonderful colourful cast on a magical journey through the animal world. You’ll meet Lion and birdlife and fluffy dog characters as they all plead their case as the most important animal in the kingdom! ...and just as the decision is about to be announced, there is a twist you might not have seen coming. Be there to witness the most important news to hit the animal world in decades... ALL ABOARD – Opens Friday 3rd January 2020 for s short season only. Must Finish Thursday 23rd January 2020 GET YOUR TICKETS NOW www.ministryofentertainment. com.au/shows HUMANIMALS Returns – 3 shows only for LITTLE Kids and BIG Kids alike you will join the adventure looking for the most important animal in the kingdom. JANUARY 16, 18 and 19 ONLY. www.ministryofentertainment. com.au/shows Or see us at the Rosebud Plaza SATURDAY 21 December to TUESDAY 24 December for your show tickets. MAKES THE BEST CHRISTMAS GIFTS EVER
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Soar above the Mornington Peninsula this summer TAKE a big breath of fresh air and let the family soar this summer at Arthurs Seat Eagle. The aerial gondola experience offers the best views of the region, the surrounding State Park, and across Port Phillip Bay to the city skyline. Gliding above and past the trees, you ride inside comfortable, all weather and fully accessible cabins. It’s an awe-inspiring journey as you ascend quietly up Arthurs Seat. At the summit enjoy a quality, casual dining experience at The Eagle Café. With amazing views from nearly every table and an expansive outdoor deck, there’s plenty of room to sit with a coffee and a snack or even a local wine or beer. In our new gift shop, you’ll find locally made and inspired gifts and for a bit of fun you can pose in our souvenir photo booth to remember your visit by. Special Arthurs Seat Eagle Activities this Summer: EXTENDED SUMMER HOURS 26 December to 26 January, open from 9am daily. Early Bird flights from 9am are the perfect way to start a peninsula day this summer. Or, if you’ve had a busy day and feel like floating into the evening, the gondolas will be soaring until 7pm Sunday to Friday and 8pm on Saturdays. SPARKLING SATURDAYS 28 December, 4, 11, 18 & 25 January From 6 – 8 pm. As afternoon turns towards dusk, the views across the bay start to glisten. A perfect time to have a pre-dinner drink and soar high above the Mornington Peninsula. Including a return flight for two in your own private gondola with sparkling wine (or beer) and a grazing platter box to enjoy on the summit deck. POP UP PICNIC PACKAGES There are many stunning locations around the Arthurs Seat Summit that provide the perfect spot to relax and enjoy a picnic. To make the experience easy we can do the work for you with
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The Arthurs Seat Eagle is at: Base Station: 1085 Arthurs Seat Rd, Arthurs Seat VIC 3936. Summit Station: 795 Arthurs Seat Rd, Arthurs
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MORNINGTON RACECOURSE SUMMER OF RACING MORNINGTON RACECOURSE BRINGS YOU A PACKED SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITY AND EVENTS TO SATISFY YOUR SUMMER FUN OUTDOORS. PREMIUM RACING RETURNS TO THE PENINSULA WITH THE FIRST SUMMER RACE DAY KICKING OFF 29 DECEMBER.
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WHILE this polar bear is already frozen in time, the plight of the rest of its species could depend on the Earth’s climate, a subject close to the heart of the Sublime Sea exhibition which was visited last week by Zac Wiseman and Evie and Oscar Weir. Picture: Yanni
Bear’s uncertain future reflected in Sublime Sea evoke his loss and signal threats to his environment". The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) currently lists polar bears as vulnerable. As global temperatures continue to rise, loss of Arctic sea-ice habitat will continue to pose a serious threat to polar bears.
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MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire is reviewing all permit approvals involving three companies at the centre of an investigation into allegations of corruption involving land developments in the City of Casey. The Mornington-based companies under scrutiny by the Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) and now the shire are Watsons Pty Ltd, Schutz Consulting Pty Ltd and Wolfdene Built Pty Ltd. IBAC is set to broaden the scope of its inquiry when it resumes next year. Watsons’ engineers, planners and developers have been involved in hundreds of planning permit applications on the peninsula. The largest is the $650 million (2002 estimate by City Pacific) Martha Cove marina and residential development at Safety Beach. Planning at Martha Cove has undergone many changes over the past two decades and seen the number of planned residences jump from 900 to 1167 (“Shire ‘all clear’ for changes at Martha Cove” The News 22/8/16). The shire issued a statement last Thursday saying it “has commenced undertaking and will continue to undertake a review of all approvals relating to Watsons Pty Ltd, Schutz Consulting Pty Ltd and Wolfdene Built Pty Ltd and the probity around those decisions, including declared conflicts of interest [by councillors]”. Cr David Gill said there should be no limit on how far back the shire looked when reviewing the permits involving the three companies. “We need to find out everything. If councillors, politicians and anyone else involved turned a blind eye they should be held accountable,” Cr Gill said. The shire’s decision to investigate permits involving the three companies follows similar moves by Frankston and Kingston councils. Frankston councillors have called for a report detailing “whether any of the developers or named actors [in the IBAC hearings] have had applications lodged in Frankston or have had representations made to Frankston City Council”. They also want to know how to “strengthen
and protect” Frankston’s planning decisions to avoid anything similar happening there to what has occured at Casey. Kingston councillors are also taking a look at applications approved by council that may have involved property developer and Watsons director John Woodman. Mr Woodman unsuccessfully stood for Mornington Peninsula Shire’s Briars Ward in 2012 and 2016. In the November 2016 council election, Watsons donated $2489 to Briars Ward candidate Rosemary Clark and $1244 to David Cassells, who stood unsuccessfully in Cerberus Ward. In his candidate’s statement, Mr Woodman urged voters to make Rosie Clark their second preferred candidate. Cr Clark, now deputy mayor, was subsequently elected to represent the Briars Ward. During the 2016 campaign, Ms Clark was ordered by the Victorian Electoral Commission to remove billboard-size how-to-vote signs from near Nepean Highway; similar signs (including one for Mr Woodman) in a Mt Eliza park were removed by the shire. A profile on the shire’s website describes Cr Clark’s “professional background” as “share broking and real estate in both Mount Eliza and Martha Cove”. Cr Clark told The News on Friday that she had known Mr Woodman and his family for 30 years. She used the money donated to her campaign by Watsons to pay for signs. Cr Clark said she did not feel she was “at liberty” to comment on the shire’s decision to review its dealings with Watsons or Mr Woodman, but said “the majority of applications by Watsons were rejected”. The three-week long IBAC hearings, which began 18 November, generated wide public interest with a central, Ferrari-driving character (John Woodman); hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations being made to local councillors, MPs (Labor and Liberal) and political parties; bags of cash delivered to one councillor by a former mayor and state MP; and, the promise of a $100 million prize hanging on a minister’s stroke of a pen to allow rezoning of land. Continued Page 4
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Retirement village bid Making waves in the west lodged with shire Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au RYMAN Health Care has submitted plans for a proposed retirement village in Kunyung Road, Mt Eliza, with Mornington Peninsula Shire Council. Seventeen documents outlining plans for 10 four-level buildings, including 55 serviced apartments and 124 aged care beds accommodating 500 people, were lodged on 25 November. Ryman Health has been undertaking community consultation with Mt Eliza residents over the redevelopment of the site which is within a Special Use Zone (Schedule 2) and identified within a heritage overlay pursuant. A proposal from the shire to rezone the site to green wedge is said to still be sitting on the desk of Planning Minister Richard Wynne. If approved there is less chance of the project going ahead. Mt Eliza resident and former shire president Leigh Eustace said the number of buildings has been scaled back from 12 to 10, with the “place of worship” building being the 11th. He said the plans showed nine new buildings would house 217 independent living units, and car parking had been reduced from 395 spaces to 362 alongside space for 20 bikes. All nine new buildings will have basement car parking. “Most of the vegetation that currently exists will be removed with the proposal,” Mr Eustace said. “Trees will be maintained around the heritage listed gatehouse, along the front boundary and along the side boundary abutting the former Ansett land. No vegetation is shown facing the Chas Jacobson house.” Council planners did not provide any images from the documents submitted with the application “as they consider that these plans will change once council carries out its preliminary assess-
ment”, Mr Eustace said. “This application is a gross over-development of the site.” Mornington MP David Morris said at a recent Briars Ward meeting attended by 40 people that the changes proposed by the revised plans were “little more than cosmetic”. “One building has been removed, and the design tweaked, but this remains a plan for suburban style high density, multi-storey development outside the urban growth boundary. “This piece of land was always intended to remain part of the urban break between Mornington and Mt Eliza. The owners must not be permitted to exploit a planning loophole to subvert the clear intent of successive councils to protect our peninsula landscape.” Former Liberal candidate for Nepean Russell Joseph said: “The Ryman proposal is an overdevelopment of this historical conservation zone and the only green wedge land in Melbourne which abuts Port Phillip. “A four-storey retirement village is entirely inappropriate for this site and as it sits outside the urban growth boundary and is contrary to the planning scheme. “Our green wedge zone has been designated for a purpose – not just for developers and planning ministers to carve up at their whim.” Ryman’s Michael Cummings said this time last year: “As a result of the recent engagement with neighbours we have removed one of the proposed apartment buildings and increased the building setback from the foreshore. “The village, if approved, will provide Ryman’s ‘continuum of care’ model, which typically includes independent apartments, assisted living in serviced apartments, low care, high care, and specialist dementia care. “Once fully built the village will be home to around 500 residents in 10 four-level buildings.”
BLAIRGOWRIE’S Sarsha Pancic came in the under-14 girls division at Australian Junior Surfing Titles at Margaret River, 30 November-7 December. The Victorian team won the event for the first time with members including Sara Hickson and Lucas Hickson, of Rye, and Willem Watson, of Shoreham. They were among 28 Victorian juniors in the seven-day event at local break Surfers Point. It was chosen as the primary event location because it has the most consistent
Scores on the board: Sarsha Pancic handles the Margaret River waves with aplomb. Picture: Elley Harrison/Surfing Victoria
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By Barry Morris TUCKED away in a closed-up shed at the back of a Mornington Peninsula property rests a cardboard box of mouldy, moth-eaten papers and documents from long ago. Talk about a bygone era – an old copy of Scouting for Boys written by the movement’s founder Lord Robert Baden-Powell, or B-P for short. Baden-Powell became a hero in Britain for his role in the relief of the besieged town of Mafeking in South Africa during the Boer War at the end of the 19th century. Today, there’s a street named after him that traverses Frankston South and Mt Eliza. In the box are cub log books from 6 June, 1939 to 18 April, 1943 covering World War II, a snap of a scout tea tent at the opening of Roseville Bridge on Sydney’s leafy North Shore in 1924 and fading photos of young, enthusiastic youngsters. That’s getting back a bit, almost a century ago. In the 1950s, cubs were boys aged 8-11, scouts 11-15, senior scouts 1518 and rovers 18 up. They were bound by the Scout’s Promise and the Scout’s Law, 10 precepts that are maybe old-fashioned these days. He was to be trusted, loyal to his king, country, parents and employers; he had to be useful and to help others, courteous, a friend to animals and to smile and whistle under all difficulties. Scouting for Boys was written in a crisp, British accent that nonetheless
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Relay highlights all abilities A TORCH relay was a highlight of an All Abilities Day at Civic Reserve Recreation Centre, Wednesday 4 December. The Law Enforcement Torch Run for the Special Olympics promoting inclusion, opportunities and respect for all, was started by Mornington Police Senior Sergeant Kirby Tonkin. About 20 police joined in. Ten people with varying abilities were chosen to run the torch through the Mornington Rose Gardens wearing torch bearers’ t-shirts. On their arrival the caldron was lit by Cr Antonella Celi who officially declared the day open. The event, celebrating International Disability Day, was run by Belgravia Leisure and Mornington Peninsula Shire. “A huge line-up of community clubs shows the passion the community has
for supporting these events,” Somerville Recreation Centre manager Rosemarie Ackland said. Clubs and associations involved were Mornington Peninsula Table Tennis Association, Mornington Youth Club Gymnastics, Elite Tennis Association – as well as BAM Allstars, Cricket Victoria, AFL Vic, Golf Vic, Ultimate frisbee and Westernport Basketball. The event was supported by the Special Olympics Victoria, Monash University, genU, Focus Life, Sonder Care group and the members of Mornington Lions who were in charge of cooking the sausages. Ms Ackland said 300 participants of all ages and abilities attended, as well as 100 volunteers, carers and staff.
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Back on his bike after emergency KEEN cyclist Paul Balchin regularly rides 250400 kilometres a week. That’s why the presumably very fit patient services assistant at Rosebud Hospital didn’t foresee a heart attack in the middle of his shift. “I was at work doing some cleaning, my normal duties, just before lunch,” said Mr Balchin, of Rosebud. “I had really strong chest pain. I wasn’t sure what it was and went to get some fresh air, but it didn’t go away.” Mr Balchin told his manager who put him into a wheelchair and took him to the hospital’s emergency department. “It happened so fast and I was in quite a lot of pain,” he said. “I had an 80 per cent blockage in one of my main arteries.” The only thing Mr Balchin remembers is thinking how fast he was diagnosed by the ED staff.
He was transferred to Frankston Hospital where cardiology specialists put a stent in the artery causing the problem. “Then they found that I had another artery that was 90 per cent blocked,” Mr Balchin said. A second, life-saving stent was put in. A few weeks later he was back on his bike and well enough to go on a pre-planned trip to Europe. “I have been back and thanked all the staff and said, basically, ‘You saved my life’,” he said. This Christmas, Peninsula Health is raising money for resuscitation equipment for Frankston and Rosebud emergency departments. “You want the hospital to have the best possible facilities, as you never know when you are going to be the patient,” Mr Balchin said. Make a donation by calling 9788 1284 or visiting peninsulahealth.org.au/emergencyappeal. Mornington News
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MEMBERS of the community are being asked to “look out for one another” as calls for help with family violence are expected to peak during the holiday period. Police typically see an increase of family violence incidents as the end of year approaches. “While [it’s] a great time to get together and celebrate with family, police certainly see an increase in trauma that happens during the festive season,” Assistant Commissioner of Family Violence Command, Dean McWhirter said. “Statistics show that police responded to 83,775 family violence incidents in a 12-month period – that’s one call for help every six minutes. “Over the past five years, December and January have consistently seen the highest number of family violence reports.” In 2018-19 police responded to 227 family violence incidents every day. This figure jumps by 11 per cent in December and January to more
A CAR was burnt out after being stolen from outside its owner’s house at Safety Beach, overnight Friday 13 December. Burglars took the keys to the $20,000 Audi from a Rymer Street house and within half an hour had torched it in nearby Bruce Road. A VW Golf was stolen from outside a house in Davies Street, Safety Beach at about the same time was still missing late last week. “In both instances, the owners did not hear anything. Both cars were parked outside their respective
homes,” Detective Senior Sergeant Eddie Logonder, of Mornington Peninsula CIU, said. He would not reveal how the thieves got the keys other than to say “one set of keys was stolen during a burglary”. Thieves entered eight cars in Rymer, Davies and Hamilton, streets and Oceanic Drive , through unlocked doors and stole a range of items. Detective Logonder urged residents to ensure their cars were locked at all times – especially overnight when on the street or even in driveways.
Tools taken TRADIES’ tools, including a brushcutter, Stihl blower/vac, nail gun, air framing gun and a Norco 125 bike were stolen from a property at Tootgarook, overnight, Saturday 14 December. Burglars took the items valued at $1750 from a trailer parked in the garage in Wilkinson Street.
POLICE conducting roadside breath tests on the Nepean Highway, 14 December. Picture: Gary Sissons
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afe! Keep S CHRISTMAS TRADING HOURS: Closing midday Tuesday 24th Dec and reopen Friday 27th Dec. at 8am and Sat 28th Dec. 9am - 12pm Closing midday Tuesday 31st Dec and reopen Thursday 2nd Jan. and onwards with normal trading hours: Mon - Fri 8.00am to 5.00pm Sat 9.00am to 12.00pm
1953 Frankston Flinders Road, Hastings
Phone: 5979 3928
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‘a lifestyle village for the over 50’s’ 249 High Street, Hastings, 3915 www.peninsulaparklands.com.au
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To arrange your site inspection contact David Nelli 0403 111 234 or at the office on 5979 2700 Email: david@peninsulaparklands.com.au mpnews.com.au
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ON THE COVER
A FAMILY SANCTUARY OF SUPERIOR LUXURY A STRIKING architectural concept and the highest quality build have united to create this contemporary family sanctuary which showcases a supreme level of luxury that will leave you yearning for the lifestyle only a sea change can provide. Thoughtfully designed to maximise the inspiring northerly aspect that floods the living zones with natural light, the home has a soothing harmony to every room creating an ambience that will be hard to match. An impressively over-sized pivot door grants access to a wide hallway which has a study tucked over to your left, and the master bedroom away to the right comes complete with a walk-in robe and an ensuite that boasts floor to ceiling tiles, a handsome timber
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vanity and the sleek frameless glass shower has a rainfall shower head. There are three more bedrooms all with built-in robes that share the equally well-appointed main bathroom, then you emerge to the spectacular main living zone encased in glass and complemented by engineered Italian Oak floors. Incorporated into the space is the wonderful kitchen highlighted by a huge stone island bench and a suite of Miele appliances including an induction cooktop with oven and an integrated dishwasher. There is a butlers pantry with porcelain benchtops and plenty of storage to cater for the largest of functions. To one corner is a comfortable dining area that will seat eight in style and stretching away before
you is the splendid lounge with gas fire and air-conditioning. This superb room exemplifies true coastal living with a seamless transition from indoor to outdoor zones via sliding doors to a captivating alfresco entertaining area. The 835 square metre lot has been well- landscaped with a swathe of lush lawn providing the ultimate play area for children, and sculpted out of the block is an inviting brick paved courtyard with timber benches lining the boundary fence. From the street, an aggregate paved driveway leads up to a recycled red brick double garage which complements the blackbutt timber cladding perfectly. Living by the beach has never looked so good.n
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When the days are longer, there is an abundance to experience on the Mornington Peninsula. Here are our top 20 experiences to help kickstart your summer of 2020. Find your way and we’ll help make this your best summer adventure yet!
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PHILLIP ISLAND
7 days: 7am-6pm. Stony Point Rd, Crib Point | (03) 5257 4565
HEAD TO THE BEACH HIRE A BOAT AND GO FISHING OR LEARN TO SAIL
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GO FOR A SWIM AT THE FRONT BEACHES OR SURF THE WAVES AT THE BACK BEACHES RELAX AND READ A BOOK
CROSS THE BAY
NATURE’S CALLING
Experience beautiful Port Phillip with Searoad Ferries. Sail to the village of Queenscliff for a great day out or travel with your car to and from the Mornington Peninsula as a shortcut around the bay.
Discover French Island – a pristine, off the grid, eco destination just a 15 minute ferry ride away – with Naturaliste small, 4WD guided tours!
QUEENSCLIFF
7 days: 7am-6pm. Sorrento Pier, Esplanade, Sorrento (03) 5257 4500
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7 days: 7am-6pm (Tour times vary daily) 10 Tankerton Rd, French Island (03) 5257 4570
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Arthurs Seat Eagle’s fully accessible aerial gondolas soar to 314 metres above sea level, with scenic views of the Mornington Peninsula, Port Phillip, Melbourne’s skyline and beyond. 7 days. Closed Xmas Day. 795 Arthurs Seat Rd, Dromana | (03) 5987 0600
7 days. 3755 Point Nepean Rd, Portsea (03) 5984 0888
TRY A GENTLE YOGA CLASS OR AN ACTIVE PILATES SESSION
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ARTS SCENE
Bayplay Adventure Tours – Sail, Kayak, Snorkel have a selection of fun aquatic experiences: Scuba diving, snorkel with sea dragons, sea kayaking, sailing, bike riding and loads more.
REPLENISH YOUR MIND, BODY AND SOUL A spa treatment only endota delivers. Expert therapists specialise in relaxation, remedial, deep tissue, pregnancy and hot rock massage, organic and advanced facials, hydromicrodermabrasion, facial peels, body wraps and scrubs, detox, lash lift, pedicures, waxing and spray tans. FRANKSTON
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DROP IN ON GLASS BLOWERS AS THEY CREATE BRILLIANT GLASS ART CALL INTO AN ARTIST’S STUDIO
RED HILL
PICNIC IN A SCULPTURE PARK FEEL INSPIRED WONDERING AN ART GALLERY
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Frankston Bayside Shopping Centre | 12 Balmoral Walk (03) 9783 5675
GIVE YOURSELF TIME TO BREATHE
The award-winning geo-thermal mineral waters of Peninsula Hot Springs are natural places of connection for family and friends, or retreat to the spa to nourish your mind, body and soul in nature. 7 days: 7am-10pm. 140 Springs Ln, Fingal | (03) 5950 8777
Moorooduc | 475 Moorooduc Hwy (03) 5978 8760 Mornington | 30 Main St (03) 5977 1522 Red Hill | 159 Shoreham Rd (03) 5931 0044 Mon-Wed and Fri: 10am-5pm. Thu: 10am-7pm. Wknd: By appt.
RISE AND SHINE WALK ALONG THE COASTLINE
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GOOD FOOD AWARD
STROLL THROUGH THE VILLAGES AND GRAB A BITE TO EAT BE CHALLENGED WITH THE 100KM BAY TRAIL
WINE AND DINE
100+ WALKING PATHS
With so many different trails to try, you could uncover some hidden gems or enjoy the paths featured on our social media.
Sample estate grown wines at Lancemore Lindenderry Red Hill – the Halliday-rated Cellar Door or experience Executive Chef Adam Beckett’s relaxed approach to fine dining. Restaurant: Lunch Fri-Sun from 12pm. Dinner Mon-Sat from 6pm. 142 Arthurs Seat Rd, Red Hill | (03) 5989 2933
TRAVEL WITH WHEELS Come and spin your wheels on kilometres of smooth sealed paths along the coastline – or if you’re a mountain biker you’ll find plenty of challenges. RIDE POINT NEPEAN NATIONAL PARK 25KM PENINSULA LINK BIKE TRAIL
Lunch Thu-Sat from 12pm. Sun from 11.30am. Dinner Thu-Sat from 6pm. (Closed Xmas Day.) 3649 Frankston-Flinders Rd, Merricks | (03) 5989 9011
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A SIP OF SUMMER Meet the new generation of brewers, cider makers and distillers up close and where they practice their craft. Whether you like a Pale Ale, Lager, Brown Ale or an IPA, you will find one to satisfy your thirst.
Mornington Peninsula Brewery is nestled in the industrial area of Mornington. Internationally awarded, they are now regarded as one of Australia’s top craft breweries.
Discover classic, sweet and dry ciders and spirits rich in botanicals. FOLLOW OUR ‘BEER, CIDER + SPIRITS TRAIL’ AND SIP YOUR WAY THROUGH THE HOMEGROWN FLAVOURS OF THE MORNINGTON PENINSULA.
Wed: 3-9pm. Thu-Fri: 3-11pm. Sat: 12-11pm. Sun: 12-7pm. 72 Watt Rd, Mornington (03) 5976 3663 DID YOU KNOW? MORNINGTON PENINSULA WAS VOTED MOST Take DELICIOUS the time to wander the REGION 2018
region and meet our makers
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Experience a world away from the everyday with world-class dining at Laura, Pt. Leo Estate with outstanding wine, and Australia’s premier outdoor art gallery overlooking Western Port.
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50+ CELLAR DOORS
VISIT FARMGATES TO TASTE LOCAL CHEESE, CHOCOLATES AND FRESH BERRIES
CYCLING TRACKS
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Take the time to wander the region and meet our makers. FOLLOW THE WINE FOOD FARMGATE TRAIL OFFERING THE BEST SEASONAL FOOD AND WINE EXPERIENCES
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RED OR WHITE? SPEND THE AFTERNOON AT A WINERY DINE IN HINTERLAND WINERIES, COASTAL RESTAURANTS OR FIND A FUNKY BAR
10 19 ENTERTAIN THE KIDS
BE ENTERTAINED
VISIT A GARDEN, BUT NOT JUST ANY GARDEN, VISIT ONE THAT HAS YOU FLYING ON A ZIP LINE, SURFING IN THE TREES OR SOLVING A MAZE PUZZLE
You’ll find events of all kinds on the Mornington Peninsula.
GO TO A FARM OR GET UP CLOSE TO NATURE
SEE WHAT’S ON THIS SUMMER
TRY A U-PICK EXPERIENCE
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SUMMER RACES
Mornington Racecourse WED
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Gate 3, 320 Racecourse Rd, Mornington (03) 5975 3310
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´Eden´
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Mount Martha, 270 Craigie Road
A unique 2.5 acre (approx) estate complete with a luxury homestead and barnstyle outbuildings, this prestige poolside property delivers resort-style living beyond compare. Backing onto the Briars, it is enveloped in nature and yet minutes to shops and the shore. Abundant charm shares centre stage with decadent alfresco entertaining framed in sweeping lawn and a north-south floodlit tennis court.
Inspection: Price Guide:
By private inspection $3,890,000 - $4,279,000
Contact:
Malcolm Parkinson / 0421 704 246 malcolmparkinson@stonerealestate.com.au Sue Monaghan / 0400 481 862 suemonaghan@stonerealestate.com.au
> Luxurious homestead with 2 spacious living rooms and separate dining > Grand master suite with a dressing room; deluxe country-style chef´s kitchen > Front verandah, rear entertaining deck, study, mud room, ducted vacuum
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BARRETT BOUTIQUE RESIDENCES A vibrant cosmopolitan atmosphere with the friendliness of a village, makes Barrett Mornington one of the Peninsula’s most appealing lifestyle destinations. Nestled within an abundance of designer boutiques, specialty shopping, fashionable cafes and a generous array of services and amenities, Barrett puts you in the heart of the chic and lively Main street strip, with gardens at one end and the glittering bay at the other. n n n
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real estate excellence 197 Main Street, Mornington, VIC, 3931 | 03 5974 1100 www.abodepeninsula.com.au mpnews.com.au
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Licensed Estate Agent M: 0407 839 184 MORNINGTON NEWS
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INTRODUCING
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cosmopolitan inner-city styling with a sublime coastal setting, located opposite Bay Views Golf Course and only a short drive to Rosebud beach. Development by:
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D is p l a y s u it e loc at e d a t 69 Hov e Roa d , Ro s e b u d Open Wednesday 5 - 5.30pm 5 - 5.30pm Thursday Saturday As Advertised or By Appointment
F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N P L E AS E C O N TAC T:
Robert Bowman: 0417 173 103 robert@bowmanandcompany.com.au
Darren Sadler: 0448 947 622 darren.sadler@granger.com.au
69-77 Hove Road & 59 Fairway Grove, Rosebud
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Award for Pt Leo’s man for all seasons WHERE would we be without volunteers? It seems every aspect of our society depends on these unsung heroes who want nothing more than to get involved – usually in the background – help out wherever they can and take nothing away other than the knowledge that their services are appreciated. Point Leo Life Saving Club long-standing member John Horwood is a case in point, with his services acknowledged at the 2019 Premier's Volunteer Champion Awards – Service, held on 2 December. Mr Horwood, who turned 80 on Friday 20 December, was honoured for his commitment to the lifesaving club “in just about every capacity”. Those attending the function at Government House heard that over the past 60 years he had “excelled as a competitor, patroller, treasurer, president, event organiser, fundraiser, and archivist”. Mr Horwood was praised as a man “driven to ensuring that volunteer lifesavers are properly supported and recognised for their achievements”. He and wife Rhonda have lived at Point Leo since 1998, with Mr Horwood gaining his Bronze Medallion at the club in 1956 as a youngster while Melbourne prepared for the country’s first Olympic Games. That link with the famed medal continues, with Mr Horwood this week joining other volunteers to cook for a group of youngsters training for their own Bronze Medallions much like he did 63 years ago. It’s a case of the club helping its own. Another worthwhile aspect of Mr Horwood’s volunteering was setting up the Barry Tierney Foundation – now worth about $200,000 – to “make younger members better lifesavers”. This forward thinking has helped Point Leo become a successful lifesaving club with more than 1000 members and 500 Nippers. About 140-150 members are described as “active”. No-one at the club would doubt that it’s volunteers like Mr Horwood who have made this possible. Stephen Taylor
Our Christmas Service, is at 9.30 a.m.
Wednesday, 25th December 2019. All are welcome to worship with us. Mornington Presbyterian Church The Information Centre, 320 Main Street. Minister: Rev. Matt Cole Ph: 0400 999 343
“I bring you good news that will cause great joy for everyone. Today in the town of David, a Saviour has been born to you; He is the Messiah, the Lord.” (Luke 1:30-32)
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www.mpnews.com.au Club stalwart: John Horwood was presented with the 2019 Premier’s Volunteer Champion Awards – Service – for his tireless efforts over 60 years. Picture: Supplied
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The Urban Development Industry of Australia has recognised four of Watsons residential developments with environmental and urban design awards for excellence. Watsons is presently designing and managing a number of prestigious Victorian land projects including Martha Cove at Safety Beach. Watsons is pleased to continue its long association with the Mornington Art Show. Mornington 5 Main Street Mornington 3931 Phone: 03 5975 4644
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Safer Speeds
SAVE LIVES
Safer Speeds Save Lives Mornington Peninsula Shire’s twoyear trial of 80 kilometre per hour speed limits on 38 Shire-managed, high risk sealed rural roads has commenced, with all signage to be completed by 20 December 2019 Many of these roads, which until now have been 100km/h and 90km/h, have a significant crash history and high crash risk. The trial is only for Shire-managed roads and does not affect any Peninsula arterial roads, such as: Peninsula Link, Moorooduc Highway and Westernport Highway.
For more information and to view the roads part of the trial, visit:
PENINSULA COMMUNITY THEATRE
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Cnr Nepean Hwy & Wilsons Rd, Mornington
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Making New Year safe for all to enjoy NO entertainment and no nonsense will again be Mornington Peninsula Shire’s approach to New Year’s Eve on the southern peninsula. Shire officers will work with police to minimise any negative impacts of celebrations. The shire says this tactic has helped in providing a safe destination for residents and holiday makers since its introduction more than 16 years ago. It provides better security, lighting, additional transport and services throughout the Nepean Ward towns of Rye, Blairgowrie, Sorrento and Portsea. The aim is to make the peninsula a safe place to enjoy the New Year period. In essence it means there will be no public entertainment;
no public fireworks and alcohol bans in public places, a statement issued by the shire said. Rye pier and the surrounding carpark will be closed from 4pm, Tuesday 31 December. A free, one-way bus service will run from Portsea at 10pm on that day followed by Sorrento at 2am, Wednesday 1 January. Patrons will be dropped off only at designated Route 788 bus stops on Point Nepean Road through to Kangerong Avenue, Dromana. These include: Blairgowrie shops, Rye Pier, Truemans Road (Tootgarook), Rosebud Plaza Jetty Road (Rosebud), Dromana Pier and Kangerong Avenue (Dromana).
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Valued at $67.99 per dozen. Based on one box of Callaway Chrome Soft Golf Balls per month for 12 months. Total prize $815.88
Simply play a round of golf between now and Monday 13th January 2020 at any of the courses listed and send in your scorecard to go into the draw to win.
Edithvale Public Golf Course – Fraser Ave, Edithvale Sandhurst Club – Sandhurst Blvd, Sandhurst Centenary Park Golf Course – McClelland Dve, Frankston Mornington Golf Club – Tallis Dve, Mornington Devilbend Golf Club – Loders Rd, Moorooduc Bay Views Golf Course – Elizabeth Dve, Rosebud Rosebud Country Club – Boneo Rd, Rosebud Moonah Links – Peter Thomson Dve, Fingal St Andrews Beach Golf Course – Sandy Rd, Fingal
One scorecard per envelope. Include your NAME, ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER on the back of envelope. Winner will be announced in your local MPNG Newspaper.
Entries close 20/1/2020. Post entries to MPNG Golf, PO Box 588, Hastings 3915
The mayor Cr Sam Hearn said: “Mornington Peninsula Shire is committed to ensuring New Year’s Eve is safe for everyone on the peninsula. “We’re working with emergency services to ensure the southern peninsula remains family
friendly on New Year’s Eve.” Details: Call 1300 850 600 or visit mornpen. vic.gov.au/nye
Slower growers may change the fiery loop of the eucalypts By Fran Henke TEN years ago, following the fires of Black Saturday, a retired rabbit trapper from Mt Eliza sent in a poem to a newspaper, written in 1851 about fire. Lawrence Prout, the trapper, was 85 then. The poem resonated because 10 years earlier, as a member of the Central Highlands Forest Management Committee, and a decade before that again in 1989, I was looking into the proliferation of eucalypts and their role in the spread of fire. The lines resonate now in 2019, with the country in similar drought, experiencing similar fires. What are we to do? The verses had been written by a bush poet John Lloyd of Calen, near Mackay, Queensland. Mr Lloyd researched bushfires in NSW and Victoria, finding an uncanny resemblance between the fires of 2009 and the western district fires that killed 12 people, a million sheep, thousands of cattle and native animals on Black Thursday, February 6, 1851. The bush poet took the voice of an aboriginal elder who warned white settlers about the need to burn the country safely: A thousand years of learning Was wasted in his name For the whiteman feared the firestick Now hell was a wall of flame. Lawrence Prout agreed with the sentiments about Aboriginal land management. He had worked in what was once Australia’s largest expert industry – rabbits. He had been a trapper for six years, then moved into transport, sending 100,000 rabbits a week to England and France. He strongly believed cattle should have been left to graze the High Plains, we didn’t talk about the role of Brumbies then. But in Canberra in 1989, I asked paleobotanist Dr Gurdip Singh at the ANU, why Australia had a virtual monoculture of eucalypts. Dr Singh’s work over 10 years on Lake George’s ancient sediments, showed that a dramatic change from fire sensitive vegetation such as the casuarina, to the fire tolerant eucalypt, was largely caused by Aborigines burning back the forest to create grassland for game. What Europeans took from the aborigines was a carefully managed pastoral economy. What they saw when they first landed, according to Joseph Banks, was a landscape of open forest, gum trees and vast quantities of grass. Abel Tasman in 1642 noted Aboriginal burns occurring in
the rain, but fire was kept away from waterways, protecting riparian vegetation and water quality. When Baron Ferdinand von Mueller was Victoria’s government botanist in the second half of the 19th century, he asked for fossils found during coal mining at Wonthaggi, to be brought to him. From those he described a more diverse plantscape including gingko, oaks and various fruit trees as native to Victoria in the past. Dr Singh asked a big question: whether modern Australians have the will, the capacity and above all the motivation to restore original vegetation. “Humans are a dynamic part of the developing ecosystem. It is important they recognise the history of their own impact on vegetation, since they first started to use fire as a tool to change their environments around the world. It is only then they can successfully set upon a course of restoration and management. “If we weigh the fruits of restoration purely on economic grounds, in terms of having less fire prone forests, improved soil, greater sub surface moisture storage, the existence of perennial lakes and rivers and an overall more hospitable environment for humans and animals, then surely modern humans have good enough reason to reverse the damage,” he said. When walking through the Central Highlands with a conservation officer, I noted an Arctic beech seedling pushing through. “We’ll knock that off with a cool burn,” he said dismissively. Why would you do that? I asked, appalled, as Nothofagus moorei, was seen as an important relic of the Gondwana rainforests of southern hemisphere and was still there. “Would close the canopy”, he replied. “Yes,” I argued, “and cool the earth, improve the soil, allow insects, birds, animals and people to thrive”. The officer was however, wedded to his history of forest. All he knew was the eucalypt loop of fire, gums and wattles quickly returning. No thought of slower growing species that might save our part of the world. But the rain will come and the trees will green And this day will not remember How the devil with his tail on fire Brought death to this land of splendour John Lloyd
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Get your summer fun rolling at Sk8house ARE you scratching your head, trying to think of things to do this school holidays? Finding great value family entertainment that will keep adults & kids of all ages happy is not easy. Especially when a simple day out can end up costing the earth. That is where Sk8house, Carrum Downs, comes to the rescue! Sk8house is open ALL school holidays with great music, games &
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Happy New Year from the Untold Events Co! LOOKING for some super fun things to do this January? Here’s the Untold Events Co MUST DO list! 1. Discover the Emu Plains Market at twilight. Unlike any other market you have ever been to, the EPM twilights offer a festival like atmosphere featuring an amazing array of food, fabulous live entertainment, local beer & wine, lots of fun for the kids with a great park, animal farm, jumping castles and face painting PLUS over 250 of the very best stallholders Melbourne has to offer! Catch these iconic twilights on January 4 and January 18 from 3pm to 8pm at the picturesque Emu Plains Reserve in Balnarring. HINT: Bring an empty tummy! 2. Visit the prettiest market around: Little Beauty Market has quickly become the creative hub of Frankston showcasing over 100 talented makers and creators hand-picked for their uniqueness and ethos. More than just a market this gorgeous event also features mouthwatering gourmet food, hot food from around the globe, awesome live entertainment and lots of fun for the kids with Faery Emma and Friends. Join us for a very special twilight market on 25th Jan from 3pm to 8pm to experience all the sights
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A wonderland of family adventure FUN and adventure is always at the heart of the Enchanted Adventure Garden. An award-winning natural attraction nestled in the beautiful hinterland of Arthur’s Seat on the Mornington Peninsula, a wonderland of family adventure with gardens, mazes and adventure activities designed to enliven the senses and challenge the mind. Tree Surfing is top of the list for the adrenaline seekers. Offering courses from aged four and upwards this activity requires a safety harness as you ascend up to five levels of progressively more challenging obstacles to the top. The effort does not go unrewarded as the zipline back down again is one of the most enjoyable parts of the adventure. Another serious drawcard is the Big Zip that crosses the formal gardens and Enchanted Lake. It’s 200 metres of exhilarating fun. And don’t forget the Tube Slides, offering stunning
views from the top and a thrilling ride on the way down. For those that prefer a more leisurely pace the Canopy Walk gives an aerial perspective and an opportunity to view native flora and fauna With 85 bird species in the area, visitors might find themselves eye to eye with a sulphur-crested or yellow-tailed black cockatoo, wattlebird, galah, crimson rosella, or laughing kookaburra. The Enchanted Adventure Garden is a worldclass eco adventure park with something for every visitor whether they are strolling through themed gardens, negotiating intriguing mazes, whizzing down a zipline, exploring the canopy, tree surfing or just enjoying a great cup of coffee looking out on a beautiful vista. So come and discover your own Enchanted Adventure. The Enchanted Adventure Garden is at 55 Purves Road, Arthurs Seat. Phone 5981 8449. www.enchantedadventure.com.au
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Stars out for the 2020 Peninsula Film Festival THE Peninsula Film Festival, proudly presented by RYOBI and R U OK? returns this Summer with a star-studded judging panel. The Festival, which runs from January 31-February 2, features a ticketed launch at Rosebud Cinema on the Friday Jan 31, the popular FREE short film festival at the Village Green in Rosebud on Saturday Feb 1 and a filmmaking workshop at Rosebud Cinema on Sunday Feb 2. The FREE short film festival is the highlight of the program and runs on Saturday 1 February 2020. 20 shortlisted Australian filmmakers showcase their films in front of a panel of celebrity judges and film luminaries. Judges award monetary prizes for best short films and other categories including Best Animation, Best Documentary, Best International and the Woodleigh School Emerging Filmmaker Award. This year, the festival’s judging panel includes Lachy Hulme (Offspring, Romper Stomper TV series), Kat Stewart (Underbelly, Offspring, Five Bedrooms), Stephen Curry (Pine Gap, The Castle and Mr Black), Michala Banas (Upper Middle Bogan, McLeod’s Daughters), Madeleine West (Underbelly, Playing for Keeps and The Wrong Girl) and Sigrid Thornton (Seachange, The Code and Wentworth). The Festival has Rockwiz legend, Brian Nankervis as MC on the night!
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A firm fixture on the regional Victorian calendar, film fans will once again roll out their picnic rugs at the FREE short film festival in Rosebud and enjoy an evening of short films and live music performances along with great local food and wine from the gourmet food truck alley. Festival Director, Steve Bastoni said, “We are delighted to partner with Ryobi in spreading the word about R U OK? and the power of conversation through the festival. We’ve always been about connection in the community through storytelling and I can’t think of a better partnership than Ryobi and R U OK? in building connections, because you can’t always do it yourself.” A special R U OK? Category is continuing in the Festival, showcasing short films with connection as the theme, “We are delighted to collaborate with the peninsula film festival. The R U OK? Award for short films enables us to showcase the power of conversation in building meaningful connection”, said Katherine Newton, R U OK? CEO. For a detailed three-day program and to purchase tickets to the Friday feature film screening, Sunday Filmmaking Workshop or Saturday VIP tickets www.peninsulafilmfestival.com.au
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Get down to The Funky Farm this summer THE Funky Farm is a 10 acre property located on Coolart Rd, Hastings, where you can have an up close and personal experience with all kinds of Australian native animals ranging from snakes and lizards to dingoes and kangaroos. And of course the iconic koala. Other animals to view include Crikey & Fluffy the crocodiles, Bob the Tasmanian pademelon, Wade & Boo the wombats, Kevin the goanna, Genghis the cocky, Hamish the horse, Alfie the bearded dragon, Tootles
the sugar glider, Haim the Highland steer and much more. There are over 200 animals on the farm to ensure a memorable viewing experience. Mark The Funky Farm on your calendar as a must do, your family will love the experience. The Funky Farm is open by appointment and is located at 209 Coolart Rd, Hastings. Phone 1300funkyf or email thefunkyfarm@outlook.com
Family Fun at the Circuit this Xmas PHILLIP Island Grand Prix Circuit is the destination for the whole family with many hours of entertainment and enjoyment on offer and over these school holidays is the ideal time to visit. Go Karts and Tandems If you haven’t tried the exhilarating Go Karts then you need strap yourself into the state-ofthe-art Sodi Go Karts for an exhilarating session on the 750 meter replica of the circuit. Push out a series of hot laps and try to set the fastest time. Tandem Karts for the little ones. These matching tandem karts are equipped with duel controls so the kids don’t miss out and can participate in the full interactive karting experience which they haven’t been able to do before. Five Cycle the Circuit Days are back for the Holidays Organise your family and friends and get your bikes out to take in the views from the Grand Prix Circuit and the Island’s magnificent coastline that very few people get to see. Previously many family groups have taken the opportunity to ride as it’s a very safe environment for the smaller kids and great exercise as well. Those who are a bit more serious, older riders, fitness fanatics and riding clubs will find the circuit a great work out with its long straights and undulating turns. You won’t break any lap records on the 4.5-kilometre circuit however you will enjoy the safest and most picturesque location to ride your push bike on Phillip Island. So, get your bike, helmet, family and friends and head straight to the track. December 22nd 4.30pm - 7.30pm, 28th 10.00am – 1.30pm. January 2020 5th, 10.00am – 1.30pm, 8th 5.30pm to 7.30pm, 11th 10.00am - to 1.30pm, There is no need to book, tickets are available all day or just turn up 30 minutes prior to the session at the Visitors Centre to purchase your ticket with your own bike and helmet. MotoGP Motorcycle Collection at the Circuit The circuit has secured a superb private collection of 25 grand prix winning motorcycles from the famous Italian marques, Aprilia and Cagiva, with the two-wheel treasures perma-
nently installed as the star exhibit in the History of Motorsport Display at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Visitor Centre. In total these sleek racing machines have won 9 World Championships, 51 Grand Prix wins and 106 Podiums. Make the time these holidays to take in these magnificent pieces of racing history. Slot Cars – The Best Fun for all Ages Race your family or your mates and experience the fun on Australia’s largest four-lane GP Slot Car Track an exact replica of the circuit. Simulator Race Centre Test your skills or challenge your mates to a simulated race on the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit. Go flat out down Gardner Straight, through ultra-fast Doohan Corner, slide through Stoner, thread your way through Siberia and slip stream up the back straight. Watch out for the hairpin at the bottom of Lukey heights. Who will get the bragging rights? Guided Circuit Tours Follow in the footsteps of racing superstars on a daily guided circuit tour featuring a MotoGP sound simulation and access to exclusive and restricted areas such as the Control Tower, Media Centre, Pit Roof, and of course that “Hero” photo opportunity on the Winner’s Podium. Tranquil water gardens lead you through to the viewing mound capturing some of the most unique and invigorating panoramic views of the Circuit and Bass Straight. Champions’ Bar and Licenced Cafe After all the excitement, Champion’s Bar & Cafe delivers with its fresh menu with plenty of choices. Fantastic coffee and delicious scones, cakes, slices, muffins, pastries, sausage rolls and pies hit the spot Our gift shop at the Visitor Centre has a wide selection of stylish apparel, merchandise and souvenirs to choose from so you can take a memento home with you. Ph: 5952 9400 or visit: www.phillipislandcircuit.com.au
We are a family run boutique Zoo on the Mornington Peninsula We provide a two hour hands on experience with some of our Australian Native animals including Crocodiles, Wombats, and Parrots just to name a few. We do operate as bookings only so please call 1300FUNKYF or email thefunkyfarm@outlook.com. Visit our Website for more info:
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Sorrento SUNDAY 19TH JANUARY 2020 Bay Swim
Join us for the 17th annual Sorrento Bay Swim held at Sorrento Front Beach 600m, 2000m, and 4000m swims Suits kids, novices, and pros
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SUMMER time on the Mornington Peninsula will see the Sorrento Bay Swim being held on Sunday 19 January 2020. In its 17th year, the Swim is held to raise funds for the Sorrento Surf Life Saving Club to purchase important safety equipment, such as rescue boards and inflatable rescue boats, used to patrol the back beach over summer. It also enables the provision of a Surf Awareness program to learn surf safety through the Club’s excellent junior surf program. Sorrento and its beaches are one of the major tourist destinations in Victoria and the Club provides a valuable community service with a well-patrolled beach environment for locals and visitors to Sorrento back beach. The Swim is an annual open water swim held on the Sorrento foreshore, with race distances of 600m, 2,000m and 4,000m, all finishing near The Baths restaurant jetty. The event provides a safe, well managed open water swim for both experienced and novice swimmers and is a part of the Cousins Great Victorian Swim Series. This year sees the introduction of a 4,000m straight line tide assisted course, from Cameron’s Bight to The Baths jetty, while the 2,000m course will once again start from Sullivan Bay, and the 600m course starts and finishes near The Baths. The Tom Hafey medal is awarded to the first placed 2,000m male and female in the open category, presented by his family. Tommy was a huge supporter of the Club, and prior to his passing he supported the Swim each year, providing an inspirational speech for the swimmers – tips, coaching and encouragement – as well as presenting medals. He was a bit of a drawcard for the swimmers. After his passing, the Club introduced the Tommy Hafey medal in his honour, choosing the 2,000m open swim as his namesake race. Members of the Club are actively involved in helping out during the event, and a number of community organisations are also involved, including Sorrento SES, Rye Lions Club, Rye RSL. Courtesy buses kindly provided by Rye RSL will be available on the day to transfer entrants to the 2,000m and 4,000m start lines. Club President, Jane Wright said ‘While the Swim is the major fundraiser for our club and provides funds to support our life saving service keeping our fabulous beach and beach goers safe, it is so much more. It provides our community an opportunity to come together for a few hours each summer, from the members who volunteer their time to run the event, to the swimmers who come here year after year to compete, and the Sorrento community who support us through sponsorship and support throughout the year. It really is a fabulous opportunity to showcase the club, the town and our community.’ Your Community Bank Rosebud/Dromana/ Rye are major sponsors of the event and many local businesses and organisations also support the Swim. Entries can be made online at www. sorrentoslsc.com/swim, and enquiries can be directed to the Event Manager, Paula Creek via email at event2020@sorrentoslsc.com.
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Rock royalty do the Traveling Wilburys IF you had tried to plan it, it never would of happened. Rated by Rolling Stone Magazine as the best group of all time, The Traveling Wilburys unexpectedly carved their way to success in the late 1980s. Superstars Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison and Tom Petty made their mark on music history as part of The Traveling Wilburys, with timeless hits including End Of The Line, Last Night, Handle With Care, She’s My Baby and many more. Their debut album “Volume 1” won the 1990 Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance although the band never performed live. Now from The Producer/Director of “The Man In Black” and “At Last The Etta James Story” comes a new style of Show. “End Of The Line” takes you through a narrative and musical journey of The Traveling Wilburys and gives an insight into the peaks and valleys of the band’s stellar yet short lived story. Performed by a who’s who of Oz Rock: Nick Barker, Brian Mannix, JR Reyne, Bernard Curry, and Scott Darlow, “End Of The Line” casts a spot light on one of the biggest super bands that was not planned and never played live. “They shared an unexpected special moment of writing and recording music for pure joy,” said Producer Simon Myers. “A special moment that led to a string of hits and two unforgettable albums”. The End Of The Line - The Music Of The Traveling Wilburys will be at Frankston Arts Centre on 9 February. Tickets via thefac.com.au
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New Year’s Eve: A safe new year for all MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire will again take a ‘No Entertainment - No Nonsense’ approach to New Year’s Eve on the southern Peninsula working in collaboration with Victoria Police to reduce negative impacts of celebrations. The approach has assisted in providing a safe destination for residents and holiday makers since its introduction more than 16 years ago. The tactic provides increased security, lighting, additional transport and services throughout the Nepean Ward towns of Rye, Blairgowrie, Sorrento and Portsea. The aim is to make the Peninsula a safe place for people to enjoy the New Year period, and there will be: n no public entertainment n no public fireworks and n alcohol bans in public places n Rye pier and surrounding carpark closure from 4pm on 31 December. A free, one-way bus service will operate from Portsea at 10pm 31 Dec followed by Sorrento at 2am 1 Jan dropping patrons off through to Dromana. Mornington Peninsula Shire Mayor Councillor Sam Hearn said “Mornington Peninsula Shire is committed to ensuring New Year’s Eve is safe for everyone on the Peninsula”. “We’re working with emergency services to ensure the southern Peninsula remains family friendly on New Year’s Eve,” said Councillor Hearn. Have a Safe New Year. For more information phone 1300 850 600 or visit mornpen.vic.gov.au/nye
A safe New Year for all Mornington Peninsula Shire is working with emergency services to ensure the southern peninsula remains family friendly on New Year’s Eve. The following restrictions apply over the NYE period: • • • • • • •
There will be no planned events (including fireworks) on foreshore reserves Alcohol bans apply in public places from 30 December to midnight 1 January A person must not possess or discharge fireworks; fines will apply Flares to be discharged in an emergency only Rye pier car park closed from 4pm on 31 December Rye pier closed from 6pm on 31 December Complimentary one way shuttle bus service departing from Portsea at 10pm, 31 Dec, followed by Sorrento at 2am, 1 Jan dropping patrons off only through to Dromana
For more information 1300 850 600 mornpen.vic.gov.au/nye
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All the fun of the fair coming to Mordialloc THE Mordialloc foreshore will come alive again over the Christmas period with the Mordialloc Christmas Summer Carnival on once again. This year, the carnival will open on Boxing Day and run through to 12 January 2020. The carnival has become a muchloved family event, with some families returning two to three times over the Christmas period. This year’s carnival will feature the exciting thrill ride – Extreme Thriller, which will be great for those teenagers looking for fun! Smart Amusements owner Jay Jones says we try and change one or two rides each year just to freshen things up, as we know many families come along to enjoy the carnival year after year. Also returning this year is a beautiful little Kiddie Carousel. Perfect for children to ride and also adults can enjoy the ride with their little ones. There is a range of carriages for boys and girl from trucks and cars to bunny rabbits and horses. And of course all the favourites will be there such as the Ferris Wheel, Sizzler, Tea Cups, Water Balls, Dragon Coaster and Fun Slide. One again the carnival will be running a family friendly fireworks show at 9.30pm New Year’s Eve. For more information on the Mordialloc Christmas Summer Carnival, visit www.smartamusements.com.au
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Blues festival lets the good times roll MORNINGTON Peninsula Blues Festival arrived in 2019, showcasing some of Australia’s finest rock and blues music artists in a celebration of live music and everything the fabulous Mornington Peninsula has to offer. The great news is that the event will be back in 2020, returning to Mornington Racecourse on Saturday,
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jumping castle to keep the younger kids entertained while mum and dad enjoy the world class Blues. Food trucks and a coffee vendor will be in attendance but patrons will be permitted to bring their own snacks and food if they desire. Beer,wine and bubbles will also be available at a mobile bar. Festival organiser and Mount Mar-
tha resident Patrick Elliget is expecting a bumper crowd next year and has been very encouraged by the ticket sales so far ,which is not surprising given the class of the line-up of leading Australian blues artists, including musicians from Brisbane, Sydney ,Melbourne and the Peninsula. The event bus company Melbourne on the Move will again be providing
return buses to the festival from Sorrento and the Melbourne CBD with designated stops en route. For more information and tickets, go to www. melbourneonthemove.com.au. This will be a peninsula summer event you won’t want to miss. For all the details and tickets, go to www.mornpenbluesfest.com
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Get safe for summer! WITH the weather now warming up, the sound of children playing and splashing at local beaches and in backyard pools becomes commonplace. Swimming and playing in and around water is a key feature of many Australian childhoods. Whilst it’s an activity that’s full of fun, it also comes with the serious and important topic of keeping safe around water. “We are fortunate to have lots of beautiful beaches here on the Mornington Peninsula. It is vital children know how to be safer around water, and that parents and caregivers are active and involved in supervising their children,” said Tim Gledhill, CEO of Peninsula Leisure. “Swimming and water safety are important skills for children to learn and they help children develop a love of water. While most swimming lessons happen in pools, it’s important to recognise that skills learnt in a pool are not always transferrable to a beach environment, where conditions can be constantly changing,” said Tim. “It’s crucial all parents and caregivers remain vigilant and keep their eyes on their children at all times around water.” Regular swimming lessons combined with periods of more frequent swimming – including during summer holidays, or through intensive lessons or a school swimming program – help children learn to swim faster. “Basically, the more children can swim and practise their skills, the quicker they will learn and the safer they will be around water,” said Tim. To encourage families to swim and play around water in a safe and supervised area, PARC puts on themed kids club activities every
school holidays. “It’s a great way for kids to enjoy water in a fun atmosphere plus it helps them practise their swimming skills and it’s a great day out for the whole family,” said Tim. These school holidays, a Summer Luau is coming to life at PARC, with a range of fun Luau-themed kids club activities to keep the
whole family entertained. Free daily activities will include grass games such as giant connect four, wooden bowling and quoits plus Luau games like limbo, musical leis and hula hooping. Other activities each day will include face painting, balloon art, Zorb Balls, arts and crafts and a colouring competition (with a chance to win a family pass to Gumbuya World).
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The popular Splashtown inflatable obstacle course and Zorb Balls will also be available during the school holiday program, much to delight of both children and parents. “Kids love the challenge and have lots of fun on the Splashtown obstacles and with the Zorb Balls, while parents love that their children are being active and kept entertained,” said Tim. “PARC has plenty to keep the whole family entertained for hours. It is the ultimate family day out – it’s fun, it’s affordable and it’s local,” said Tim. Entry to PARC includes access to Splashtown and the Zorb Balls, both only available during holidays. Entry also includes access to the 114m Constrictor raft waterslide, the Python family raft waterslide, the award winning AquaPlay aquatic playground and main pool. The PARC Holiday Program will run 11am– 3pm weekdays from Thursday 2 January to Friday 24 January 2019. Waterslides are open 10am–6pm and the aquatic playground is open 9am–7pm. Other kids club activities will also be available throughout the holidays, full details available at parcfrankston.com.au Bookings are recommended for the Splashtown obstacle course, visit parcfrankston.com. au/funparc A PARC day pass for the whole family starts at $26.70. Individual passes start at $7.40 for children, $9.30 for adults and $7.40 for concession. PARC is located at the corner of Cranbourne Road and Olive Grove, Frankston. For more information please visit parcfrankston.com.au or call 9781 8444
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built 4WD touring vehicle to visit the French Island Vineyard, travel through National Parks, forests and visit historic sites. The French Island Vineyard is located on the water’s edge and with its maritime, cool climate and pristine environment, produces a selection of handmade wines including Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir and Shiraz. Learn how this small boutique operator works in such an off the grid, isolated environment and how this contributes to the character of the wines. You will taste five of the estate wines, relax with a charcuterie and cheese tasting plate and enjoy a lovely lunch at the vineyard. We’ll explore a little bit more of the French Island before sailing back with Western Port Ferries. More at: www.naturalistetours.com.au
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