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Indigenous art on show AN exciting month is coming up for Mornington-based Aboriginal art group, Baluk Arts, as artists prepare to show off their works for the ‘On the MAP’ (Mornington Arts Precinct) project 10am-4pm Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 November. The event is dedicated to showcasing the region’s creative talents and offers the chance for weekend visitors to the peninsula to view the artwork, meet the artists and even have a go at making a weaving or painting a boomerang. Baluk Arts’s newest recruit, administration officer Tallara Gray, a descendant of the Yadhaigana People of Cape York, will also present her work for the MAP event. Tallara, who graduated from the Queensland University of Technology last year, makes jewellery, sculptures and mixed media works from various materials. Also on the same weekend, some of the Baluk artists will be at the Black Arts Market at Carriageworks in Redfern,NSW, representing Indigenous artists of south east Melbourne, Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula. Baluk Arts opens Tuesday-Friday 10am-5pm at 6 Bruce St, Mornington.
New councillors lose support Neil Walker neil@mpnews.com.au NEW councillors elected to Mornington Peninsula Shire council will have half the support staff available to their predecessors. Council CEO Carl Cowie told councillors last week, just before council elections, that two councillor support positions will be made redundant. In an email, seen by The News, Mr Cowie said he had made a judgement
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Crowd controls coming to the Pillars Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au FENCES, trimming trees and erecting new warning signs are seen as the solution to crowd control at the Pillars diving and swimming spot on the cliffs at Mt Martha. Mornington Peninsula Shire has teamed up with the state government to spend $50,000 to lessen risks faced by the hundreds of mainly young people who flock to perch on the cliff faces on any sunny day. Police and shire rangers last summer booked hundreds of illegally parked cars on the Esplanade and surrounding streets, but the result has done little to counter the appeal of the Pillars. The scenic spot - once known only to “locals” - has its own Facebook page and any news or photos portraying activities are instantly shared on social media. Last month the shire also introduced an alcohol ban to control “inappropriate behaviours” in and around the Pillars. The ban extends several blocks inland, effectively making it illegal for anyone to have a drink outside of their own property. Last week the state government ($30,000) and the shire ($20,000) announced new speed signs, “vegetation management and minor fencing” along the Esplanade near the entrance to the Pillars. The money will also go towards a management plan for the Pillars in conjunction with the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Plan-
Sands of time: In April 2010 tonnes of sand were trucked along the beach from Mt Martha South to the severly eroded Mt Martha North. Mornington Peninsula Shire and the state government are about to spend $55,000 on another study into the best ways of managing and protecting the area. Picture: Keith Platt
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Behind scenes advice a Topsy service Neil Walker neil@mpnews.com.au NEW councillors elected this weekend who have never served on council may get a helping hand from mentorship services provided by a former Kingston councillor and mayor. Topsy Petchey, a four-time Kingston mayor and councillor for eight years until 2008, has been a consultant for hire to both Frankston and Mornington Peninsula Shire councils in the past few years. Her TePee Pty Ltd business offers mentorship, mediation and consultation advice and help for councils and companies. Frankston Council confirmed $59,695 was paid to Ms Petchey over two council terms, totalling eight years, for work done to assist council and councillors. Mornington Peninsula Shire advised that $70,600 had been paid to provide advice to councillors and help with performance reviews since October 2012, the start of the previous four-year council term. Ms Petchey often helps councillors discuss the appointment of a council chief executive officer and the CEO’s key performance targets. Frankston councillor Sandra Mayer, one of several councillors who consulted with Ms Petchey, said the former Kingston mayor taught her about the challenges facing councillors. Cr Mayer said she found the mentorship service invaluable and felt a lot of councillor infighting over the past two years at Frankston Council may not have happened if Ms Petchy had been on hand to give advice.
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“She’s a really genuine person who is passionate about local government,” Cr Mayer said. “It’s a bit disappointing in this term we had people saying they’d be fine without external assistance. “This council was not interested in engaging with her and if they had they may have seen things from a different perspective – you’re not there for yourself, you’re there for your community.” Former councillor Kris Bolam, hoping to be re-elected when council election results are announced on 30 October, said he had also consulted with Ms Petchy when he was a first-time elected
representative to council. Mr Bolam has previously criticised council for “wasting” money on consultants. “As a new council we required a steady hand to help ensure that infighting and personality clashes did not occur,” he said. “Topsy provided a great deal of advice in preventing the infighting and personality clashes that we see at council. “There is a good use of consultants and a bad use where the value can’t be accounted for.” Mr Bolam said with six new councillors in the 2008 intake of elected representatives, Ms Petchey’s advice was beneficial to get newcomers up to speed quickly. Frankston Council was happy to provide a breakdown of the fees paid to Ms Petchey’s consultancy company, including the allocation of costs to each councillor, but Mornington Peninsula Shire was less forthcoming in releasing information about how ratepayers’ money is spent. Shire media communications manager Mark Kestigian said caretaker provisions in force in the lead up to council elections on 22 October meant council could not release information that may affect the elections outcome. The News requested the information from the shire three weeks before the elections caretaker period began on 20 September and regularly asked when the information would be provided only to then be told the information would not be provided. Departing shire mayor Graham Pittock, who is not seeking re-election, was more open about the use of Ms Petch-
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All councillors: $28,467 CEO and officers: $3237 Sandra Mayer: $9807 Kris Bolam: $8250 Christine Richards: $2242 Brian Cunial: $1787 Glenn Aitken: $1018 Colin Hampton: $633 David Asker: $274 Alistair Wardle: $274 *Payments allocated during two council terms between 2008-2016 Mornington Peninsula Shire refused to provide a breakdown of payments per councillor and CEO. ey’s consultancy services. “Usually it’s the mayor and maybe a councillor might occasionally ask her for advice,” he said. “It’s good to have someone to provide independent advice. She’s highly regarded and her advice is sought after. Overall, I think we get value for money.” Ms Petchey told The News she does not advertise her company’s services and is approached by councils when they need independent advice on matters such as CEO contracts. “When you’re first elected you don’t know what you don’t know. And it
would have helped me, even 10 years ago, if someone said ‘this is available to do, just tap into it’ because you’re learning on the job and so many people have never had this sort of experience,” Ms Petchey said. “I also can do the facilitation of discussions councillors have around the mayoral election - basically ensure it’s a process that stands up to scrutiny and everyone is able to present if they want to be mayor.” She said she had not done any work for Frankston Council over the past two turbulent years. Cr Pittock believed new councillors can benefit from mentorship advice. “Next year we’ll have a minimum of seven new councillors and there’s so much to learn and they do need a reliable mentor.” Fees for mentorship services are not solely listed as a councillor training expense at Frankston Council. “Payments for various professional services provided by Topsy Petchey have been allocated to relevant areas of council’s budget as determined by the service provided,” council CEO Dennis Hovenden said. “This includes training and development, consultancy and others as deemed appropriate.” Mornington Peninsula Shire has been secretive about councillor expenses this council term and has refused to release the figures for the full council term before council elections. More than $30,000 of ratepayers’ money, excluding council officers’ time, has been spent by Frankston Council on arbitration hearings into councillors’ misconduct during this council term.
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Hits and giggles for charity THE weather turned it on during a charity golf day at Mornington Golf Club this month, on Friday 14 October, to raise money for the Dress for Success Mornington Peninsula community service. The annual golf day is organised by Bendigo Bank, with proceeds going to the Dress for Success service. About 105 people attended the event, which last year raised $12,000. The group, that provides women with interview clothing, has also been awarded $500 under a program that recognises groups that help build a more “inclusive” society. Dress for Success Mornington Peninsula, which provides work-appropriate clothing to country, rural and remote women in Victoria, has a mission to help them rebuild their self-confidence and self-esteem as they seek work and financial security. It’s helped more than 3500 women in and around Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula since starting in
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ratepayer funds are used as efficiently as possible,” Mr Cowie said in a statement. “As part of this process, shire business units are continually looking for ways to improve their performance. “It is not appropriate to discuss any specific staff circumstances.” In his correspondence to the councillors, Mr Cowie said he valued their advice when discussing the council support team and other matters but ultimately: “Whether one takes the advice or opts to back oneself, that’s just an experiential judgement call and I’ll always do that, always trying to get the best result for the shire”. Mr Cowie, born in Scotland, succeeded near 16-year predecessor Michael Kennedy as shire CEO in December 2014. Mr Cowie has a business finance background and there have been several staff redundancies since his appointment amid a restructuring of council’s operations.
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replied that I wanted to help people. That’s what I saw the role of the police to be. “So, when I was accepted into the force I had been working as a legal clerk in the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works in Lt Collins St. That had been my first job and, although it was a good start, I couldn’t see myself staying there. “I left there on 15 October 1976, had the weekend off and began training at the Police Academy on 18 October. Training lasted five months and, unless you had exceptional circumstances, you had to live in there. “In those days you graduated on the Friday and began three months’ duties at a training station, which for me was the Elsternwick Police Station. It wasn’t an exciting police station and,
after my time there I, like all the others, ended up at the Russell Street Police Station where you seemed to be in a holding pattern. “I remained there until early 1978, learning the ropes, performing stints at the City Watch House, Parks and Gardens locking up drunks, Flinders Lane Police Station and East Melbourne Police Station. “As I wanted to work closer to home, I managed to transfer to the old Moorabbin Police Station. That was a good little station with a good boss and I then transferred to Frankston Police Station where my learning curve really kicked off. “Frankston has always been a busy place and you learnt a lot. I got there not long after the Frankston Riots in May 1979.
“In those days you seemed to be in court every week giving evidence for the drunks you had arrested and every court case you were involved in had the potential to be a contested hearing. You got to know your local magistrates quite well and they you, in fact, if you were a fair police member, the magistrate would seem to note this. Your reputation before the courts was very important. “After three years I decided that I needed further experiences and transferred to the Cheltenham Crime Cars. It was mainly plain clothes’ duties and life consisted of going on raids, taking out warrants and arresting crooks, but it was a lot of fun. “In 1985 I transferred back to Frankston and worked there for about 18 months before transferring to the
Traffic Operations Group at St Kilda, then to the Traffic Operations Group at Frankston. I really enjoyed those duties but it was time to take promotion and I was promoted to sergeant in 1990 at the Transit Police. That was an interesting place and I remained there for four years. I was lucky to investigate a high-profile crook while there and ended up extraditing him to Victoria from NSW. “In 1994 I managed to transfer to the new Moorabbin Police Station as a supervisor until I returned to the TOG in 95 as a supervising Sgt. Been there ever since and have seen the name change from TOG to TMU to HWP. “Of the highlights, the entire job has been an eye opener for me, and it afforded me a lot of confidence … I used to hate public speaking, but now I can talk the paint off the walls. “I think my involvement and interest in road safety has been the most satisfying of all the policing duties I have performed. It seemed at the time to be one of the only jobs within Victoria Police that you could make a real difference to the community’s driving attitudes.” Southern Metro Region Acting Assistant Commissioner Glenn Weir said he was happy to “provide some words around Sergeant Buchan to recognise at local level his 40th year of service to the Victorian Community”. “Bruce has been a long serving member of the Highway Patrol in the Frankston and Mornington Peninsula area over many years. He is a passionate advocate for road safety who really cares about the community and his staff.”
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Using rubbish to spread clean-up message Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au A RYE woman has won the Dame Phyllis Frost Award for her project The One Tonne Challenge, which focuses on “giving back to the ocean by encouraging people to pick up rubbish at our beaches�. Josie Jones collected the award at Horsham, Saturday 15 October, in the annual Tidy Towns competition in which three Mornington Peninsula townships – Mornington, Hastings and Crib Point – were finalists in their categories. Horsham won the 48th Tidy Town Awards which are run by the Keep Australia Beautiful Council. Media personality Mark Mitchell was master of ceremonies. Ms Jones has a strong passion for the marine environment and her campaigns – The One Tonne Challenge, If you see it pick it up and I’m really a mermaid – have encouraged people to remove litter from beaches. A catalyst to her beach-cleaning work many years ago was inadvertently watching a woman bury a nappy on a beach in Tahiti. She dug it up and disposed of it properly, but the image remained and the passion for the cause was roused. The graphic designer uses her skills as an artist to create clean-up poster campaigns that, hopefully, get people onside. Sales from posters each year aid dolphin research as well as research and study into the southern right whale. Ms Jones has also visited the whale protection ship Sea Shepherd and
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Clean sweep: Josie Jones, left, has won awards for her efforts to prevent rubbish fouling Mornington Peninsula beaches. Above, a crab made by Jones from rubbish collected on the beach. Picture: Yanni
pushed local rubbish and recycling campaigns, including at Rye Primary School. “A lot of schools don’t even have recycling programs,� she said. Beaches along both Port Phillip and Western Port bays – where she began collecting rubbish 10 years ago – are a “soup� of plastics and litter. Her most frequent finds are cigarette butts, lollypop sticks, fast-food wrappers and plastic pieces of all sorts. Little red plastics soy caps are a bugbear. On her daily walks between the White Cliffs hill and Capel Sound she picks up on an average three kilograms of rubbish. She prefers to display her work through rubbish collection so that no-one can deny its existence, and she doesn’t ask anyone for help. “I allow my actions to be an example to others,� she said.
“Word of mouth gives leverage to the I’m really a mermaid campaign. “I am passionate about changing the views and habits of people about effective waste management.� Ms Jones said winning the award was an “awesome achievement for the area�. “Currently the trophy is being shared: it spent two days at Captains of Rye, for whom I am a designer; it is now at Freaky Tiki and then it will go to A Mini Kitchen, which sells posters for the campaign.� Six other peninsula initiatives were recognised in the Sustainable Community Awards: Mornington Community Information and Support Centre for its emergency relief centre which assists those experiencing financial crisis; Crib Point Community for the rubbish clean up after the bush fires, and Mornington Peninsula Shire and
MORNINGTON Community Information & Support Centre manager Lisa Elliott was thrilled her group was honoured in the Tidy Town awards. It won praise for its efforts in providing food for low-income earners. “The award represents our many programs aimed at alleviating financial stress by providing free healthy food,� she said. “Much of this food is sourced through Secondbite and some is cooked for our meals program. The fresh food program provides a free parcel of food to around 15,000 people each year. “The meals are assisting a small group of low-income and isolated residents with healthy sustenance, as well as a warm and friendly evening out,� she said. She thanked the shire for the “amazing support we receive in providing our most vulnerable residents with continuous support over 36 years�. “This support comes in the form of professional advice from many different sources, a generous annual financial grant and providing us with infrastructure to house our main Manton and Stony Creek Landcare Group for transforming the Red Hill Station Reserve into a useable community space. Highly Commended Awards went to Mornington Peninsula Shire and
business of support, information and guidance to visitors to the peninsula,� she said. “The Masonic Lodge has welcomed our meals program and the work we are doing and allows us to use their kitchen and main hall twice a week,� Ms Elliott said. “St Marks Uniting Church has housed our Free Fresh Food Program for the past four years and the minister John Haig and his congregation support us financially with a supply of Woolworth’s gift cards each year.� This program supports other community organisations, including Mornington Park Primary School’s breakfast, hot lunch and cooking classes. St Vincent de Paul volunteers work closely with the group. Supporters help by donating to the food pantry, op-shop and winter coat appeal. “The community action involved in providing so much support to lowincome earners has been awarded on a state level and recognises a whole community approach to supporting our most vulnerable,� Ms Elliott said. “It would be difficult to quantify the incredible ways this community supports its own, with 140 volunteers over many programs.� Mt Eliza Placemaking Group for the Mt Eliza Community Safety Signage project. Western Port (Hastings) community volunteers also received an award for their visitor information centre.
Creative feats: Multi-faceted artists Lorna Gerard of Mt Eliza is part of the Peninsula Studio Trail. Picture: Yanni
On the trail for art ART lovers or anyone looking for a unique Christmas gift can enjoy two consecutive weekends of creative expression, when 18 artists showcase their work for the Peninsula Studio Trail. About 20 artists from Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula will display their work, covering a range of mediums including painting, sculpture, textiles, ceramics, jewellery and printmaking. Some artists will demonstrate their techniques and take questions from visitors. One of the artists participating in the event, Mt Eliza author and publisher, designer, silk painter, printmaker, card designer and teacher Lorna Gerard, said the event was an opportunity for residents and visitors to the peninsula to meet artists as they work in their studios. The Peninsula Studio Trail runs 10am-5pm on 12, 13, 19 and 20 November. Visitors can download a map of studio locations at peninsulastudiotrail.org. Inquires: info@peninsulastudiotrail.org or call Bryan Baldwin on 0417 120323.
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Girls take a walk for good cause A GROUP of friends from Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula are discovering the beauty and serenity of some of the Mornington Peninsula’s best-kept secrets while they train for the upcoming Wild Women on Top ‘Melbourne Coastrek’ walk. Frankston South woman Sarah Watson is one of 12 friends who have been enjoying parts of the peninsula they never knew existed while training for the 60km charity walk, in between dodging Tiger snakes, brushing past kangaroos and echidnas, and marvelling at the beauty of the coastline. “We’ve been doing walks around Cape Schanck and Point Nepean and without doubt one of the best things about training is the incredible scenery we see,” she said. Ms Watson said most of the group’s participants were mothers, who were enjoying the opportunity of bringing their children with them to enjoy the scenery and discover the more remote parts of “our
own backyard”. “It’s amazing just how pretty the peninsula is, we’ve been really enjoying looking at some magnificent parts we didn’t really know existed.” The women began fundraising for the 30km and 60km charity event months ago, kicking it off with a trivia night in June that raised $6500, all of which goes to the Fred Hollows Foundation to restore the eyesight of underprivileged people in Australia and overseas. The women, divided into three teams, had a target when they started, but have already surpassed that thanks to the trivia night and fundraising on World Sight Day in October, and are hoping to keep collecting until the day before the walk. The Coastrek walk, from Cape Schanck to Point Nepean, will be held on 18 November. Donations can be made to Coastrek online at melbourne.coastrek.com.au or by calling 02 8039 3580.
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Award for seniors’ travel group Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au A VOLUNTEER transport service which goes out of its way to get seniors out and about on the Mornington Peninsula has won an Age-Friendly Victoria award. Peninsula Transport Assist president Neil Toyne accepted the honour at a ceremony at Government House earlier this month. The service was formed to overcome two issues affecting peninsula residents without transport: the second highest proportion of elderlies in Victoria and the second lowest level of public transport. Added to this is the low proportion of taxis to residents. These factors combine to make getting around a tall order for a significant proportion of the population and a challenge for PTA organisers Neil Toyne, Andrew Morse and Don Reeves. To get things rolling, the trio registered the service as a charity in 2013 and formed a working partnership with the shire, the Brotherhood of St Laurence, and Mornington Peninsula Primary Care Partnership. They found that many community organisations had 12-seater buses that often sat idle due to a lack of volunteers, and mulled over challenges relating to training and managing a volunteer workforce. Now the service has 50 volunteer drivers, four buses, and another 11 vehicles listed on a bus registry. “We often underestimate how
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important the ability to travel is to a person’s quality of life,” PTA treasurer Andrew Morse said. “Most people don’t give a second thought about their ability to drive a car, catch a train or order a taxi. “But, for those who experience transport disadvantage, their inability to get around may leave them feeling disempowered, alone and unable to access basic services. “Our service pools community resources together. By enabling community organisations to drive further for cheaper, we help combat transport disadvantage throughout Frankston
and the Mornington Peninsula.” Mr Morse said the service enjoyed a 300 per cent jump in demand last year. In the Peninsula Transport Assist model a volunteer driver, in their own vehicle, picks up clients from their home to take them to medical, social or other engagements. “The flow-on effects of this are yet to be quantified but would represent a significant value to the community,” Mr Morse said. Volunteer drivers use their own cars to transport older people by using a central booking system and are reim-
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MORNINGTON Peninsula identity Peter Holloway has passed away after a battle with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Mr Holloway, president of the Mornington Peninsula branch of the National Trust of Australia, was a respected advocate of heritage on the peninsula, and had an in-depth knowledge of the area’s history. Past president Judy Walsh will step into the role of acting president of the National Trusts’ peninsula branch. Ms Walsh said Mr Holloway’s death was a sad loss. “Peter was well known for the retention of heritage on the Mornington Peninsula,” she said. Mornington Peninsula Shire mayor Graham Pittock said Mr Holloway was an “exceptional help” in heritage issues and had become a good friend, despite unsuccessfully standing against him in two past council elections. “He was always honourable in defeat,” Cr Pittock said. Liz Bell
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New councillors face great expectations Congratulations to the yet to be announced new Mornington Peninsula Shire councillors and their successful campaign to serve the residents the shire. I hope they realise that residents have invested and entrusted them with the power to make MPSC the envy of every other municipality in Australia. It’s going to be a huge job and a long hard slog because MPSC is coming off an extremely low base. They should adopt the mantra of [former football great] Ron Barrassi: “If it is to be, then it’s up to me.” First and foremost, they should not rush to elect a mayor. Previous experience as a councillor is not an essential requirement to be a figurehead. Residents do not want a mere figurehead. We want a “can do and will do” mayor. A mayor who will take personal interest in the operations of council officers to ensure that local laws are obeyed and enforced. The next new CEO should be put through the same vetting process. Does anyone know if we currently have a CEO? An even more stringent vetting process is required for hiring unit managers and their officers. They should all know the local laws and how to enforce them - that is their job. They should also know that it is their duty to respond to letters, emails, messages and telephone calls. Finally, to make it abundantly clear that MPSC is serious about improving its rating, notify all employees in writing that it intends to reinstate the age old consequence for dereliction of duty, for negligence, for indulging in deceitful practises and blatant fabrications - dismissal. There are plenty of well qualified, even better qualified unemployed people waiting to replace them. Having been elected to council, I hope councillors don’t let your supporters down. Jane Smith, Hastings
centres. We need big thinkers in government, not the narrow-minded rhetoric and cruel unsustainable and expensive policies advocated and supported by our government. Our taxes could be spent much more wisely and successfully and we should look to the advice of the people who will suggest considered policies to manage this complex issue. Ann Renkin, Shoreham
Health labels a joke It has been a year since the introduction of “health star” food labels and health ratings on packaged food and they are a complete joke and waste of time because they are optional. Virtually no product has them. Most people have never heard of them. I don’t want some government agency telling me what is healthy for this individual. This foolish scheme should be immediately abandoned and replaced with a system that is valid, informative and compulsory. As a diabetic it is critical that I know the percentage of sugar in a food. I will then decide how healthy, or poisonous, that food is. The same goes for fat. All Australians must be made aware of these simple facts, given that we have serious epidemics of diabetes and obesity in this country. People don’t know what they are eating. Such labelling must be compulsory and conspicuous. Like the cancer warnings on cigarette packets. We also must know where the food is made. We have strict food hygiene regulations in this country,”clean and green”, and this is what I want to buy. Some other countries use raw human sewage as crop fertiliser, some have appalling food hygiene standards. Eating E-coli cannot be healthy. The misleading label “Made in Australia (or Belgium, France, USA) from local or imported ingredients” should be made illegal. It means simply local water added or packed here from the cheapest possible ingredients imported from somewhere. There is also the use of GM foods (genetically modified). Surely I have the right to know if the canola margarine I may use is made from this? Will we ever get protective and informative food labelling or is our government putting free trade agreements and food industry profits ahead of the health of Australians? Brian A Mitchelson, Mornington
to get this pathway built to create a precedent for shifting the financial burden of infrastructure development onto ordinary ratepayers. Rate capping by the state government is making it harder for councils to just increase rates to ever higher levels, so this scheme would enable local government to circumvent the new laws. Rupert Steiner, Balnarring
Save the ducks My family members and myself are totally and extremely angry, shocked, horrified, disgusted and appalled beyond words at our the Daniel Andrews government-approved duck shooting season, which is nothing less than a huge massive insult and affront to everyone and everything good, decent, humane and ethical. Please support animal welfare in Australia and contact the premier to totally stop this so-called sport permanently. Sharon Bayer, Frankston
Save the Dolphins The AFL hasn’t trousered any of my hard earned for over 30 years. Having witnessed Sting being paid more than $1 million to perform three songs at this year’s Grand Final while, at the same time, seeing the Frankston Dolphins and their creditors allowed to go to the wall, I won’t be patronising the AFL in any way in the foreseeable future either. Michael Long, Frankston
Peninsula crime wave The latest crime statistics confirm what I have already been hearing from locals and that is that we are in the midst of an increasing crime wave on the Mornington Peninsula. We have seen a 9.4 per cent increase in crime over the past 12 months and the Andrews Labor government still believes that, in defence of its own ideological purity, we deserve to feel unsafe in our own homes. Unfortunately the government has done nothing to resolve this issue which has been building up since it stopped recruiting enough front line police after the 2014 election. Our hinterland areas are particularly vulnerable as the response times are now extending out to the point where criminals can operate with virtual impunity, knowing that they will be out of the area long before the police arrive. I will continue to take these concerns direct to the police minister whose only solution to date is to slash funding for the very successful Neighborhood Watch program, without any plan to actually reduce crime and restore order to our community. Martin Dixon, MP for Nepean
climate change which caused the damage. In Europe the towers are often caked in ice yet they withstand similar or greater winds. With the cutting of research grants to the CSIRO, some of which could have been used to research power from wave action, we lost another source of power which would have provided extra energy when sun or wind fails. The prime minister and other ministers will, I hope, learn from this episode. More thought and professional advice before making such misleading statements would be advisable. Peter Strickland, Balnarring
Not a solo act Cr Hugh Fraser is obviously misinformed when he says I am putting at risk much needed capital investment by the state government and council to revitalise Rye (“Community ignored” Letters 11/10/16). The $588,000 boating safety and facilities grant won’t be lost should the boat/jet ski facilities be made more efficient rather than expanded. These government grants are offered every year and are a very easy-to-get bucket of funds, which the Mornington Peninsula Shire regularly taps into. Cr Fraser mentions these innovative and exciting proposals revitalising Rye. There is nothing innovative or exciting about the foreshore plans that have been presented to date. However, Rye is finally being paid some attention. If Rye received funds to actually do something that was needed or wanted rather than funding allocated for more plans, that would be exciting. Rye’s popularity as a place to live and visit is growing in leaps and bounds. Its common knowledge that the younger set see Rye emerging as the Fitzroy of the south. Planning and development of Rye around the Fitzroy concept and other aspects of Rye’s unique funky character would indeed be innovative. Mechelle Cheers, Rye
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The almost total blackout of South Australia, in part, to unusually strong winds and weather conditions, clearly demonstrated what climate change scientists have been predicting for a long time: more frequent and stronger unseasonable weather conditions. Prime Minister Turnbull showed his colours by jumping in, boots and all, attributing the total blackout as a demonstration of the unreliability of renewable energy. Photographs of the power towers crumpled on the ground, clearly suggest that these towers were not designed to withstand a strong wind. One wonders, was it cost cutting, or design, or lack of understanding of the real effects of
I believe it is disingenuous of Cr Hugh Fraser to say that I have put at risk much needed capital investment to revitalise Rye, as the $588,000 grant is specifically for the construction of a fourth boat ramp (“Community ignored” Letters 11/10/16). It is questionable whether it is needed as it wasn’t a priority in two of three council reports and the other only did so only after it had dismissed a recommendation in the major report. How will an extra boat ramp revitalise Rye? I have not conveniently overlooked facts. It is precisely because the Boat Ramp Precinct Plan had “in principle approval” that I have attempted to have the decision overturned. It was also because the “input from further consultations” was ignored that I have pursued the matter further. The community and I were misled into believing that our input would be considered, when the decision had already been made. The grant application also misled the state government, as [Nepean MP] Martin Dixon has stated in parliament. I have attended consultations about the draft Rye foreshore master plan, but Cr Fraser is mistaken about my attendance at the Rye Movement and Place public meeting as I was overseas. No one is more passionate about Rye than me, but any changes need to be properly thought through and the community consulted before the release of any plan. David Trunfull, Rye
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High price to protest The shire’s ill-conceived concrete pathway program for Somers is coming up for a hearing at VCAT this week. But the opponents to this totally over the top proposal by Mornington Peninsula Shire have been hit with a demand for around $9000 to be able to be part of the proceedings at VCAT. This demand was communicated less than a week before the hearing. It seems justice and local government are possibly conspiring to disenfranchise our local population. It seems as if the shire is hell bent
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Pod’s role not taken lightly PLAY – the international language of children – is taken seriously at Mornington Primary School. The school’s Play Pod initiative grew from the Victorian Education Excellence Awards in 2015, in which it won the Outstanding Education Support Team Award category. Principal Silvio Vitale said the team used this funding to further develop their skills and knowledge in relation to the importance of play in children’s development. Many outstanding programs support the development of the whole child, he said. “We have implemented cooperative play and social skills
development programs over a number of years, and also have a literacy and numeracy support program that is highly regarded and is achieving great results – also implemented by our excellent ES Team. “The Play Pod initiative further adds to our repertoire of programs designed to enhance pupil engagement, promote creative thinking and problem solving and support the development of appropriate social skills.” Mr Vitale said other initiatives planned over the coming years included a natural adventure playground and a sensory trail.
Cooking Demonstration with Paul Mercurio – FREE Saturday 29 October | 11am – 12 noon Cooking demonstration hosted by Paul Mercurio, pick up a shopping list, some cooking inspiration and heaps of giveaways too. Celebrating our fresh foodies; Bakers Delight, Lindens Quality Meats, The Peninsula Fish Co, Market Life & Woolworths.
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Monthly Mini Mondays – FREE Monday 31 October | 10.30am – 12.30pm For the minis in our community; 6 and under. Theme this month is Halloween Storytime, come dressed to impress, with some prizes to be given out. No bookings required. Simply turn up.
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Sale helps prostate research THE sale of a Mt Martha home unit on Saturday last week helped raise $100,000 for an innovative new prostate cancer treatment. At least 60 people attended the auction in Dunns Rd where three bidders fought it out up to the $570,000 sale price – $20,000 over the reserve. Profits will go to the Radiation Oncology Unit at Alfred Health. The 430sqm House of Hope Charity Home, donated by Masterline Homes and auctioned by Harcourts Mornington agent Jason Scott, has two bedrooms, large open plan kitchen and generous outdoor living area. It has six-star insulation, LED lighting throughout and a water tank plumbed to the toilets.
Masterline Homes director Neil Fullard, a prostate cancer survivor, said: “There has been a superhuman effort from everyone involved in the charity home, including various contractors and suppliers who have donated everything from their time to materials,” he said. Harcourts auctioned the property at no cost and donated all commissions back to the cause. Estate agent Kathy Netherclift said: “We felt privileged to be given the opportunity to give back to the community in a positive way and know these funds are going towards a very worthy cause.” She praised the efforts of members of South East Rotary Club.
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Message from the Premier This summer is forecast to be a dangerous fire season. Fire Action Week is the time for all Victorians to begin preparing. Many communities throughout Victoria have been battling with persistent rain and rising flood waters. This rainfall has provided the stimulus for increased growth of vegetation in forested, bush and grass fire areas across the state. As summer intensifies, these regions will dry out quickly, increasing the risk of uncontrollable fires, especially over the Christmas and summer holiday period.
stay safe. Leaving early means leaving before a fire starts – not when you can see flames or smell smoke. Leaving early means avoiding panic, being trapped and making the wrong decisions that could be dire.
The steps to take are simple:
Use Fire Action Week to prepare your home and property and think about summer fire safety, especially if you live in bush and grass fire prone areas. Taking the right steps now will help make your decisions in an emergency easier and clearer.
neighbours about what you’ll do on high risk days and have a plan if fire threatens you and your home this summer
The Hon Daniel Andrews MP Premier of Victoria
Emergency services are working with communities, businesses, local councils and government to reduce the risk in your area, while ensuring resources are in place to respond to all emergencies. However, it is up to you to understand the risk in your area, monitor conditions and take responsibility for your own safety and the safety of your household.
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Check Fire Danger Ratings daily at emergency.vic.gov.au to find out how dangerous a fire would be if one started and monitor warnings, especially when the Fire Danger Rating is Severe, Extreme or Code Red
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essentials – including important documents, a first aid kit, medications, blankets, water and a battery powered radio – and keep it handy Planning and preparing for fire is everyone’s responsibility. Make it yours this week and help keep your family and the community safe this summer. For more information on how to get prepared, go to emergency.vic.gov.au.
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1. Plan what you’ll do in the event of a fire, talk to your household and know where to access information on high risk days. 2. Keep grass short. Fire can ignite and travel quickly through long grass. 3. Get rid of dry grass, leaves, twigs and loose bark around your home. 4. Remove or prune shrubs near windows and well away from branches of mature trees. 5. Cut back overhanging tree branches close to property – no branches within 10 metres. 6. Keep gutters and roof areas clear of leaf litter (if you are physically able to). 7. Remove all materials from around the home that could burn, such as boxes, furniture and woodpiles.
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Prepare your property One week left of the eased burn off restrictions, for the month of October! Burn off restrictions have been eased on land throughout October 2016 to allow residents to burn off for ďŹ re prevention purposes Open Air Burning regulations for land more than 1500 square metres and more than 40,000 square metres remain the same.
During October open air burning is permitted only on Fridays and Saturdays 9am – 4pm on land less than 1500 square metres provided that: • No more than 1 cubic metre of vegetation is burnt at any one time; • The ďŹ re is not within 10 metres of any neighbouring dwelling; and • The ‘General Fire Safety Provisions’ are followed at all times The Shire has been working hard on planning and preparation for the upcoming ďŹ re season: • Fire hazard inspections of vacant land will commence in November • High priority Fuel Management Works in Shire bushland reserves and road reserves will continue Throughout the ďŹ re season we will: • Undertake fuel management works on Shire land and road reserves • Undertake patrolling of high risk areas on Total Fire Ban days • Offer advice and bushďŹ re preparedness sessions for residents that live near a Shire bushland reserve • Work with local ďŹ re agencies to provide ďŹ re preparedness info
Great Green activities Landscaping for bushďŹ re workshop Saturday 5 November 10 – 11am Do you live near a bushland area and need to know how to minimise your ďŹ re risk? Come along to learn more about how ďŹ re behaves, good landscape
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A crusade against the body blues Cameron McCullough cameron@mpnews.com.au IT is a stark statistic; 91 per cent of all women hate their bodies. That was the finding of Taryn Brumfitt who interviewed more than 5000 women on the subject while making her landmark film on body image, Embrace. The statistic was no surprise to one Mount Martha mother, Yasmin Chandler, who has suffered from a lifelong negative body image, and is only now breaking free from its effects. “It has taken up far too much of my life,” Yasmin said. “If I am raw about this, if I put myself out there, maybe other people will benefit from my honesty.” Yasmin’s journey to body acceptance has been a long one. But there is no doubting where it started. “I was an early developer. By the age of eleven, I had a womanly body. I found myself being teased at school, and it was a issue that consumed too much of my thoughts.” After Yasmin left school she spent most of her work life in very competitive and male-dominated industries. Firstly in car sales, and later in horse racing. “I was very obsessed with making money, with being successful. But deep down, I wasn’t feeling fulfilled in life.” After leaving the car industry, Yasmin worked with her husband in his horse training business. “I became 100 per cent focused on the success of my husband. “I began to forget about my own success in life.”
Things changed dramatically nearly three years ago when Yasmin’s marriage fell apart. “I literally took a year off from life to sort it out,” Yasmin said. “I realised that I had been pursuing someone else’s goals. Not only that, I had spent my entire adult life thinking about performing and achieving goals, making money mostly! “Now I was lost. I was totally shattered and, I must admit, I had become someone I just didn’t like anymore.” Yasmin, now a single mum with two young children, made the decision to go back to basics. “To change my mindset, that money and success was not the answer, but passion, desire and a absolutely love for what you do is what make you soul tick. “That void quickly disappeared when I followed my heart’s desire in my career choice and no longer valued myself on what I could earn.” Yasmin’s business, Mojo Makeovers, was born. “I am sure many women are just like me. When we have our mojo, we feel invincible, life follows in harmony. We let go of insecurities and walk with confidence. I decided to dedicate my time to helping women get their mojo back! “Mojo Makeovers is a tranquil, peaceful, discrete environment for women to completely let go, be one with themselves and escape from the outside world.” Services include Venus Viva skin rejuvenation, facials, essential oils, nutrition products, Jane Iredale makeup, and the Environ skin care range. “My mission is for women to look
in the mirror and fall back in love with their skin.” Yasmin also founded ‘The Listening Lounge’ – a confidential, nonjudgemental and safe place where women can air worries, thoughts or challenges. “After seeing Embrace, I realised I had to bring it to Mornington to help other women who, like me, have been obsessed with body image issues,” said Yasmin. “I was amazed to discover that 10% of young women suffer from eating disorders and more than 50% of 5-12 year olds want to lose weight. “I feel like this is a journey I have to go on for the good of my daughters. I don’t want them wasting their time worrying and obsessing like I did”. After some determined effort, Yasmin arranged for the movie to be screened at Mornington Cinemas on 28 October, which quickly sold out. “I have managed to get approval for another screening on 18 November at 7pm. Tickets are flying out the door already, so get in quickly if you’d like to come along!” said Yasmin. Yasmin is now happy and healthy. She has moved on from her separation and maintains a great relationship with the father of her daughters. “I have found my inner peace. Now I want to share it around.” Mojo Makeovers is based in Mount Martha. To find out more about Yasmin’s business, see mojomakeovers. com.au. To book to see Embrace on 18 November call 0418 144 427.
Respect yourself: Yasmin Chandler is on a mission to help women get their mojo back and embrace who they are. Picture: Cameron McCullough
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26 Balcombe Street, MORNINGTON SOLD - $1,235,000
3 Ajana Lane FRANKSTON SOUTH SOLD - $1,061,000
25 Rannoch Avenue MOUNT ELIZA SOLD - $919,000
4 Eagle Street MORNINGTON SOLD - $770,000
4 Hakea Drive MOUNT MARTHA SOLD - $525,000
24 Yewers Avenue MOUNT ELIZA SOLD - $482,000
8/126 Bentons Road MOUNT MARTHA SOLD - $440,000
1/14 Maxwell Street MORNINGTON UNDER CONTRACT IN 14 DAYS
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10 Glen Shian Crescent, MOUNT ELIZA PRICE: $2,300,000 INSPECT: Saturday 2:00-2:30pm CONTACT: Bill Joycey 0403 555 424 Ronnie Kenrick 0414 349 063
•Master on mezzanine floor with balcony overlooking the bay •Family room with Open fire Place & balcony •Theatre room •Mod-Grass tennis court •Ducted heating
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Mornington & Mount Martha MARKET REVIEW July - September 2016
PROPERTIES SOLD 1ST OCTOBER - 31ST DECEMBER 2015
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Market Statistics Over the past quarter Mornington soared in sales with a 16.5% increase in the median value, whilst Mount Martha remained at a steady increase of 0.6% for their houses. The highest selling home in the Harcourts network was 15 Strachans Road, Mornington at $1,400,000. Meanwhile the lowest selling property was 3/5 Barkly Street, Mornington a 2 bed, 1 bath unit at $400,000. We are seeing an increased volume of properties selling at Auction which are creating better results for our Peninsula homeowners.
RENTAL YIELDS
PROPERTIES SOLD
HOUSES
3.4%
MORNINGTON
68%
3.2%
MOUNT MARTHA
OF PROPERTIES SOLD WERE HOUSES
UNITS
3.6%
MORNINGTON
3.9%
MOUNT MARTHA
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35
21
TOTAL NUMBER OF PROPERTIES HARCOURTS MORNINGTON SOLD
CURRENTLY LISTED BY HARCOURTS MORNINGTON
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16 AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET
HIGH HIGH DEMAND, LOW SUPPLY
SUBURB WATCH
*MAP NOT TO SCALE
MORNINGTON
MOUNT MARTHA
MEDIAN PRICE
AVG RENT
H
$730,000
$425PW
U
$536,000
$350PW
MEDIAN PRICE
AVG RENT
H
$780,000
$490PW
U
$549,000
$400W
26
0.92%
TOTAL NUMBER OF PROPERTIES HARCOURTS MORNINGTON LEASED
VACANCY RATE IN MORNINGTON
32,942 CLICKS ON MORNINGTON.HARCOURTS. COM.AU
$24.7M THE TOTAL AMOUNT HARCOURTS MORNINGTON SOLD
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Mornington 1/32 Adelaide Street
Mornington 3/94 Barkly Street
2
88m2
1
1
$375,000
$325,000
Mornington 48 Adelaide Street
Mornington 130 Barkly Street
3
654m2
1
Mornington 7 Allchin Avenue
Mornington 2/15 Beatty Parade
5
3
2
1
1
1
1
511m2
$660,000
2
139m2
$730,000
$430,100
Mornington 20 Amelia Avenue
Mornington 28 Beleura Hill Road
3
875m2
1
2
3
798m2
2
$670,000
$1,675,000
Mornington 8 Bagshot Court
Mornington 1/43 Beleura Hill Road
4
717m2
2
2
4
2
$1,300,000
Mornington 4 Bailey Place
Mornington 1/106 Beleura Hill Road
5
2
3
3
2
2
$1,825,000
$602,000
Mornington 2A Balcombe Street
Mornington 7 Benton Grange Drive
4
899m2
3
2
3
4,753m2
$1,725,000
$1,600,000
Mornington 30A Balcombe Street
Mornington 21 Bentons Road
4
802m2
3
2
2
$955,000
$840,000
Mornington 40 Baldock Road
Mornington 13 Bowman Drive
5
624m2
4
9
4
$4,200,000
$548,000
Mornington 3/5 Barkly Street
Mornington 33 Bowman Drive
2
637m2
1
1
3
2
6
2
2
2
2
2
2
$400,000
$552,000
Mornington 2/27 Barkly Street
Mornington 57/98 Bungower Road
2
1
1
$456,000 MORNINGTON NEWS realestate 25 October 2016
1
1
$131,000
2
2
$620,000
10,700m2
>
1
$850,000
612m2
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2
1
Mornington 140/98 Bungower Road
Mornington 5 David Lane
2
3
1
1
2
$230,000
$729,950
Mornington 15 Campbell Grove
Mornington 4 Eagle Street
3
373m2
2
1
608m2
4
$605,000
$770,000
Mornington 25 Carnoustie Grove
Mornington 4 Ellabella Way
3
723m2
1
1
1,135m2
5
2
2
3
2
$705,000
$980,000
Mornington 17 Caversham Drive
Mornington 48 Ellinbank Crescent
4
713m2
2
2
988m2
3
$665,000
$687,000
Mornington 9 Coimadai Court
Mornington 25 Emarald Close
5
1,014m2
3
6
693m2
4
$627,000
$600,000
Mornington 1/12 Coimadai Court
Mornington 2 Eskdale Court
2
327m2
1
2
643m2
4
$420,000
$590,000
Mornington 39 Coney Hurst Crescent
Mornington 17 Eskdale Court
4
722m2
3
3
664m2
4
$950,000
$641,000
Mornington 41 Coney Hurst Crescent
Mornington 3/666 Esplanade
4
722m2
2
2
302m2
3
$795,000
$960,000
Mornington 4/7 Cranswick Court
Mornington 1/747 Esplanade
2
423m2
1
2
300m2
3
$407,000
$1,450,000
Mornington 6/7 Cranswick Court
Mornington 70 Exford Drive
2
305m2
1
2
640m2
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
$421,000
$500,000
Mornington 1/4 Darcy Street
Mornington 11A Gleneagles Avenue
3
384m2
2
$705,000
2
4
2
2
$705,000
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Mornington 3/42 Hampden Street 204m2
2
3
727m2
2
$818,000
Mornington 24 Hardy Street
Mornington 44 Kathleen Crescent
3
1
1
4
1,103m2
2
$395,000
$1,050,000
Mornington 1/18 Herbert Street
Mornington 3/21 Kent Street
1,734m2
5
3
3
3
2
$749,000
Mornington 27 Herbert Street
Mornington 4 Killingholme Drive
4
2
2
3
360m2
$469,000
Mornington 60 Herbert Street
Mornington 10 Kilpara Court
4
2
2
4
560m2
$1,395,000
$556,000
Mornington 3/92 Herbert Street
Mornington 18 Lawson Court
200m2
2
1
1
3
781m2
$435,000
$549,500
Mornington 4/93 Herbert Street
Mornington 9 Linnet Court
192m2
2
2
2
4
544m2
2
3
2
2
1
2
$520,000
$480,000
Mornington 11 Inglis Street
Mornington 4/9 Lucerne Avenue
943m2
3
1
2
3
251m2
1
$815,000
$515,000
Mornington 13 Inglis Street
Mornington 1/12 Lucerne Avenue
999m2
3
1
2
3
2
$660,000
Mornington 23 Jacaranda Crescent
Mornington 4/4 Marine Avenue
5
2
2
242m2
2
$880,000
$442,000
Mornington 2/1A Johns Road
Mornington 14 Marine Avenue
450m2
4
$1,120,000 MORNINGTON NEWS realestate 25 October 2016
2
2
426m2
$830,000
2
4
$815,000
1,002m2
3
1
$1,150,000
1,775m2
1
2
$2,250,000
764m2
>
1
$461,000
593m2
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1
Mornington 19 Johns Road
3
1
1
2
2
Mornington 37 Mariners Retreat 4
689m2
2
Mornington 2/34 Napier Street 2
2
191m2
1
$930,000
$410,000
Mornington 1/1 Maxwell Street
Mornington 18A Naples Street
3
3
2
2
2
2
$689,000
$950,000
Mornington 4/30 Maxwell Street
Mornington 747 Nepean Highway
3
714m2
2
2
3
1
$550,000
$512,000
Mornington 9 Mills Beach Close
Mornington 759 Nepean Highway
436m2
712m2
$157,500
$556,500
Mornington 31 Mills Beach Close
Mornington 916 Nepean Highway
3
503m2
2
2
3
1
3
407m2
1
$1,600,000
$420,000
Mornington 6A Moona Avenue
Mornington 2/926A Nepean Highway
3
318m2
2
1
3
465m2
1
$310,000
$457,000
Mornington 1/9 Moona Avenue
Mornington 4/949 Nepean Highway
3
163m2
2
2
2
$871,000
$312,519
Mornington 5 Morven Street
Mornington 20 Neptune Street
830m2
4
2
4
3
576m2
2
262m2
2
$815,000
$522,500
Mornington 2/31 Murray Street
Mornington 1/12 Oakland Street
220m2
3
2
1
3
2
$678,000
Mornington 26A Napier Street
Mornington 8 Olive Street
$536,000
2
1
3
788m2
1
2
$645,000
164m2
1
2
Mornington 3/27 Neptune Street 2
1
2
Mornington 1/25 Morven Street 2
1
1
$960,000
3
2
1
$1,650,000
454m2
1
3
1
1
$560,000
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Mornington 18 Pamela Place 3
605m2
2
4
681m2
$970,000
Mornington 22 Pamela Place
Mornington 62 Robertson Drive
2
1
1
5
616m2
2
2
2
1
$500,250
$440,000
Mornington 23A Parkside Crescent
Mornington 101 Robertson Drive
3
510m2
2
2
3
525m2
$600,000
$415,000
Mornington 24 Parkside Crescent
Mornington 13 Rodney Court
3
741m2
2
2
3
290m2
$658,000
$1,200,000
Mornington 14 Port Phillip Drive
Mornington 8 Rothesay Avenue
1
753m2
3
2
4
1,233m2
$800,000
$1,290,000
Mornington 6 Prince Street
Mornington 7 Ruby Cove
3
2
3
4
344m2
$910,000
$555,000
Mornington 1/73 Prince Street
Mornington 8 Ruby Cove
3
337m2
2
4
$1,120,000
$555,000
Mornington 94 Prince Street
Mornington 4/5 Ruth Road
704m2
3
1
1
3
241m2
$745,000
$570,000
Mornington 1/103 Prince Street
Mornington 1/8 Scott Street
318m2
3
2
1
3
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
2
2
$555,000
$695,000
Mornington 6 Radley Street
Mornington 3/49-53 Separation Street
607m2
3
1
2
219m2
2
$732,000
$437,000
Mornington 4 Raysun Court
Mornington 10 Serenity Way
861m2
3
$760,000
>
2
$545,000
609m2
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Mornington 10a Riordan Court
MORNINGTON NEWS realestate 25 October 2016
2
3
1,065m2
$840,000
4
1
1
2
2
Mornington 2/12 Snow Gum Walk 3
300m2
3
Mornington 20/17 Tanti Avenue 2
3
2
2
$550,000
$1,250,000
Mornington 14 Spray Street
Mornington 2/32 Tanti Avenue
4
630m2
2
1
2
187m2
$750,000
$722,500
Mornington 1/32 Spray Street
Mornington 50 Tanti Avenue
2
961m2
2
1
3
$480,000
$1,300,000
Mornington 4/32 Spray Street
Mornington 1/100 Tanti Avenue
1
107m2
1
2
2
$355,000
$452,000
Mornington 27 St Catherines Court
Mornington 1 Tara Court
6
1,002m2
3
1
4
569m2
$630,000
$576,000
Mornington 30 St Mitchell Circuit
Mornington 14 Tira Court
3
1,000m2
2
2
4
799m2
2
1
1
2
1
1
3
2
3
2
$657,500
$760,000
Mornington 58 St Mitchell Circuit
Mornington 1/19 Turnbull Street
4
679m2
2
2
3
303m2
$590,000
$910,000
Mornington 15 Strachans Road
Mornington 2 Van Ness Avenue
4
1,377m2
2
2
3
698m2
$1,400,000
$600,000
Mornington 3 Summerfield Drive
Mornington 2/35A Venice Street
4
1,282m2
2
2
3
953m2
$910,000
$822,500
Mornington 1 Swansea Grove
Mornington 1/53 Venice Street
3
590m2
1
2
3
2
$950,000
Mornington 6/5 Tanti Avenue
Mornington 20A Williams Road
2
4
$622,000
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
$620,000
2
2
2
$1,300,000
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Mornington 26 Wilsons Road 3
583m2
4
858m2
3
$1,140,000
Mornington 3/43 York Street
Mount Martha 148 Bradford Road
2
1
1
913m2
4
$470,000
$1,091,000
Mornington 72 York Street
Mount Martha 5 Brett Mews
4
344m2
3
2
879m2
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
$1,080,000
$780,000
Mount Martha 1 Arthur Walk
Mount Martha 21 Burrawang Terrace
3
366m2
2
2
866m2
$620,000
$649,000
Mount Martha 37 Augusta Street
Mount Martha 18 Cambridge Road
715m2
931m2
$660,000
$845,000
Mount Martha 30 Balcombe Drive
Mount Martha 29 Clarkes Avenue
4
1,274m2
2
2
977m2
4
5
2
2
3
1
$825,000
$1,130,000
Mount Martha 39 Bay Road
Mount Martha 13 Cornwall Crescent
4
819m2
3
2
881m2
4
$2,000,000
$480,000
Mount Martha 2/124 Bentons Road
Mount Martha 4 Craigie Road
2
874m2
2
1
4
$495,000
$1,620,000
Mount Martha 5/124 Bentons Road
Mount Martha 340 Craigie Road
2
5.5 Ac
2
1
4
$495,000
$1,510,000
Mount Martha 2A Birdrock Avenue
Mount Martha 2 Cromdale Street
591m2
4
2
2
735m2
3
2
4
4
2
3
2
2
1
$985,000
$680,000
Mount Martha 51-53 Bradford Road
Mount Martha 4/12 Cromdale Street
2,373m2
4
$1,045,000
>
2
$900,000
184m2
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Mount Martha 136 Bradford Road
MORNINGTON NEWS realestate 25 October 2016
2
2
223m2
$680,000
3
2
2
Mount Martha 14 Devon Court 3
940m2
Mount Martha 6/24 Green Island Avenue 2
2
3
2
2
$550,000
$539,000
Mount Martha 12 Dulnain Street
Mount Martha 7/24 Green Island Avenue
3
1,209m2
2
2
3
2
2
$749,750
$534,000
Mount Martha 3/16 Dulnain Street
Mount Martha 18/27 Green Island Avenue
3
394m2
2
2
3
2
$685,000
$615,000
Mount Martha 17 Erica Court
Mount Martha 5 Greendale Place
4
662m2
2
2
3
449m2
$645,000
$490,000
Mount Martha 1/618 Esplanade
Mount Martha 8 Greendale Place
3
m2
2
2
3
364m2
$760,000
$480,000
Mount Martha 2 Ferrero Grove
Mount Martha 30 Hakea Drive
3
787m2
2
2
3
827m2
$825,000
$500,000
Mount Martha 23 Flora Road
Mount Martha 26 Harrap Road
4
730m2
2
2
3
501m2
$658,000
$460,000
Mount Martha 10 Galilee Court
Mount Martha 47 Harrap Road
5
611m2
2
1
4
880m2
$650,000
$615,000
Mount Martha 62 Glenisla Drive
Mount Martha 49 Harrap Road
4
848m2
3
2
3
837m2
$912,500
$630,000
Mount Martha 19 Grandview Terrace
Mount Martha 13/76 Harrap Road
3
1,175m2
2
2
3
2
$555,000
Mount Martha 2/24 Green Island Avenue
Mount Martha 24/76 Harrap Road
3
228m2
$549,000
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
3
2
2
2
2
2
$850,000
2
1
3
$189,360
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Would you like to know how much your home has improved in value? Call Harcourts Mornington today to receive: A FREE, No Obligation market update Written report on similar properties to yours Written opinion of market value
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Mornington Units 1-4 / 1-3 Maxwell Street
3
2
2
Luxurious And Large Villas, Designed To Appeal Q Open plan living that flows seamlessly to the For Sale alfresco entertaining area heating & split system A/C Q Stunning kitchen with stainless steel appliances and stone benchtops Q Sized from 23.2sq - 25.3sq (URL) Q Turn key package- nothing more to spend
Price Negotiable over $675,000 www.harcourts.com.au
Q Ducted
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
NEW LISTING
Mornington 90 Summerfield Drive
Family Splendour On Summerfield Spacious, luxurious and beautiful throughout, this 5 bedroom home on Summerfield Drive takes family living to a new level. Includes 3 living areas, multiple outdoor entertaining spaces, a sweeping staircase and a 2.5 car remote garage, on an elevated 1155sq m (approx) block. Recently updated, the home presents as if it were new. The outdoors can be enjoyed from a gazebo, patio or decked entertaining area. Features Caesarstone benchtops, double glazed windows, s/steel appliances, large pantry and two-way ensuite that doubles beautifully as a powder room. Master with dressing room, spa ensuite and elevated views. Includes ducted heating, evaporative air conditioning, ceiling fans, offstreet parking, garage with drive through access, security system and low maintenance, landscaped gardens.
5
3
2
For Sale Price Negotiable over $950,000 View Saturday 11:30-12:00pm www.harcourts.com.au/VMG25996 Sue Monaghan M 0400 481 862 P 03 5970 8000 sue.monaghan@harcourts.com.au Malcolm Parkinson M 0421 704 246 P 03 5970 8000 malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street
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NEW LISTING
Mornington 2/3 Pitt Street
3
Beachside Bliss – Walk To Everything Walk to the beach, café and reserves from this contemporary 3 bedroom beachside villa unit in a sensational cul-de-sac location, 200m from the Wilsons Road shops. High quality, low maintenance, single-level living doesn’t get much better than this. The one owner home is one of three in a boutique development; it is modern, private and masterfully designed. Close off the secondary bedrooms and bathroom to create a private zone for your guests and entertain alfresco on the patio surrounded by landscaped courtyard gardens. The interior features 3 spacious bedrooms and 2 modern bathrooms. Kitchen with Caesarstone benchtops and stainless steel appliances. Includes double remote garage, ducted heating, split system air conditioning, solars, water tanks. This is an exceptional lifestyle opportunity.
Mornington 48 Adelaide Street
SOLD - $850,000
2
2
1
1
Auction Saturday 19th November at 12:00pm 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
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Vendor Review - Recommended by Mick & Anna
A very savvy agent, fantastic local knowledge…Kara understood what was important to us about how we wanted the house presented for sale from the get-go. She was able to tune & position the messaging & marketing to attract all the right potential buyers. Together with Mal she ran a great campaign generating lots of interest & culminating in a fantastic auction result. Anna & I were most impressed with Kara’s knowledge of the local area and her ability to understand the needs of people generally. A great person to have on your side. Recommend? Absolutely.
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Mornington 18 Serenity Way
4
2
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For Sale
Gold Class Family Living Sleek, spacious and beautifully appointed, this 4BR, 34.6 sq m (approx) home in the Summerfields Estate is a gold class family find. This is sensational single level living with 4 large bedrooms, 3 living rooms, 2 bathrooms, alfresco entertaining and a study! The home sits on a 1078sq m (approx) corner allotment with a double remote garage plus an 8m x 4m single lock-up garage and space for a lap pool! It is built to the highest standards with granite benchtops, split system units in all bedrooms, a spa ensuite with toilet and bidet, SMEG appliances, 10,000L water tanks and 3.5kW solar system. Includes master with large walk-in robe; built-ins to remaining bedrooms; ducted heating and a sparkling open plan kitchen with island bench just steps from the covered patio. It’s stylish, spacious and supurb family living!
Price Negotiable over $850,000 View Saturday 12:30-1:00pm www.harcourts.com.au/VMG26235 Sue Monaghan M 0400 481 862 P 03 5970 8000 sue.monaghan@harcourts.com.au Malcolm Parkinson M 0421 704 246 P 03 5970 8000 malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street
Mornington & Mount Martha
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
If your property is currently listed with another agent please disregard this communication.
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MOUNT MARTHA
31 Bay Road
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A 2B 5C
AURORA • Luxury coastal living on a lush 1650sqm (approx) allotment with glistening solarheated pool and spectacular panoramic vistas across Port Phillip Bay • Five-year-old multi award-winning builders-own home completed to the highest of exacting standards and infused with seductive Japanese elegance • Poolside outdoor entertaining area, deluxe games room with kitchenette and billiards table, plus Miele kitchen featuring polished concrete and marble counters • Grand upstairs living opening to BBQ deck with pizza oven and outdoor bath, plus timber and Italian tile floors, hydronic heating, zoned air-con and gas log fire
For Sale Price Inspect
CONTACT AGENT By appointment
Dean Phillips Amy Day
0402 833 865 0408 559 086
MORNINGTON
9 Caraar Creek Lane
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A 4B 6C
AERIE • Glass observation balconies, panoramic doors and giant floor-to-ceiling windows embrace spectacular views of the bay Dandenong Ranges and nearby Golf Club • Light-filled interiors, vast open living areas, European designed kitchen and all bedrooms with private ensuite facilities • Elevated cliffside acre (approx.) allotment with prestigious Beleura Hill notability, adding four-car carport, double remote garage and heated horizon-edge pool/spa • Basement-level completes this awe-inspiring 80sqm (approx.) residence with selfcontained apartment/versatile cinema room, gym, wine cellar and further storage
For Sale Price Inspect
CONTACT AGENT By appointment
Dean Phillips Quentin McEwing
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0402 833 865 0409 389 268
MORNINGTON MT ELIZA
03 5975 4555 03 9787 2422
MOUNT ELIZA
5 Bay Avenue
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A 5B 2C
ACAPULCO • Sparkling coastal elevation is presented at this six-bedroom-plus-study, Mediterranean-style residence of Mt Eliza’s coveted Golden Mile • Architecturally designed to take advantage of panoramic bay views and set on a beautifully landscaped 2619sqm allotment (approx.) • Enormous floorplan with striking hallway entrance, quality Jarrah kitchen, choice of living zones and storage basement • Sprawling lawns, mature fruit trees and established palms surround the resort-style infinity-edge in-ground pool beneath the alfresco observation balcony
For Sale Price Inspect
CONTACT AGENT By appointment
Quentin McEwing Dean Phillips
0409 389 268 0402 833 865
MOUNT MARTHA
3 Shearwater Drive
5
A 5 B 10 C
OPULENCE • 1,321sqm (approx.) allotment with panoramic bay views • Architecturally designed and spanning five levels, this 75sq builder’s own home boasts 4m ceilings, walls of glass and a completely self-contained guest apartment • Cutting-edge kitchen featuring butler’s pantry, wide stone counters and all Miele appliances, plus extensive entertainer’s terrace complete with own alfresco kitchen • Enormous lower level gymnasium, 5 star energy rating, ducted heating, air-con, double-glazed windows and rainwater tanks
For Sale Price Inspect Dean Phillips Amy Day
mcewingpartners.com
CONTACT AGENT By appointment 0402 833 865 0408 559 086
MORNINGTON MT ELIZA
03 5975 4555 03 9787 2422
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Open: By Appointment
MORNINGTON 27 Johns Road Luxurious New Beachside Residence!
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Perfectly positioned for easy access to Fishermans Beach, shops, transport and parkland, this new home offers a wonderful seaside lifestyle for permanent or holiday living. Comprising 3 bedrooms (large downstairs master with FES/WIR ), spacious living spaces upstairs and down, deluxe kitchen with Miele appliances, a large balcony plus a covered outdoor entertaining and a double garage with internal entry. • Ducted heating & refrigerated cooling • Floor to ceiling tiling to wet areas & free standing bath • Premium timber flooring • Stone bench tops
• High ceilings & doors • Flyscreens, blinds & down lights • Fully landscaped front & rear yards • Exposed aggregate driveway
MORNINGTON 31a Prince Street
Agent on site: Sat 1-1.30pm
The Epitome of Beachside Living
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Beachside And Brand New
Open: Saturday 2-2.30pm 3
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• Alfresco entertaining • High ceilings throughout • GDH & 2 s/s r/cycle air conditioners • Flyscreens & roller blinds • Fully landscaped & paved
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$975,000
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MORNINGTON 16 Mitchell Street
Open: By Appointment
Complete Contemporary Convenience
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Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
Ben York 0477 020 090
$685,000
John Young 0412 766 804
Ben York 0477 020 090
Offers Over $1,000,000
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Situated in a quiet leafy street are these two alluring new townhouses that offer a lock up and leave lifestyle allowing you to indulge in the many delights the Mornington Peninsula is famous for! With an essence on space and light coupled with an exceptionally flexible floor-plan, these immaculate residences provide for luxury living. • 3 large bedrooms plus study (master w/FES & WIR) • Premium timber floors • 2 living areas (upstairs & down) • Heating & cooling throughout • Deluxe stone topped kitchen with Miele appliances • Double garage • Floor to ceiling tiles • Fully landscaped 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 with these new residences.
Agent on site: Thurs 5-5.30pm
MORNINGTON 2/60 Herbert Street Balmoral
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Nearing completion are these exceptional stand alone, beachside residences, each offering approx. 17 squares of luxury living & alfresco, plus double garage & plenty of north facing yard space! Located so conveniently to beach, transport and Bentons Square, making for the perfect downsizer or investment. • 3 bedrooms, FES/WIR to large master suite • 2 spacious & separate living areas • Deluxe stone-topped kitchen • Smeg kitchen appliances • Stylish bathrooms
Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
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Offering a contemporary facade, low maintenance allotment & all the mod cons coupled with a spacious & well designed floor plan which includes 3 large bedrooms plus study, downstairs master with FES & WIR, 2 zoned living areas plus auto double garage. • Floor to ceiling tiles in ensuite & bathroom • Blinds & flyscreens • Gloss kitchen with stone tops & European appliances • Fitted wardrobes • Ducted heating, refrigerated cooling • Double glazed windows • Premium carpets • Fully paved & landscaped
MOUNT MARTHA 2/56 Bentons Road
$947,000
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Ben York 0477 020 090
$1,250,000
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Unparalleled quality & luxury coupled with a prized position just minutes away from Mornington’s Main Street & the beautiful Mills Beach. This stunning new residence will incorporate sleek architecture & designed with an emphasis on the space & light-filled living whilst bringing together both the internal & Kayn Luff external areas beautifully. 0416 265 337 • 4 bedrooms (palatial master suite with fitted robe & • Timber flooring ensuite with freestanding bath) • High ceilings & doors • 2 spacious living areas (upstairs & down) • Ducted heating & cooling • Deluxe kitchen with Miele appliances • Fully landscaped • Stone topped kitchen & bathrooms • Remote double garage with rear roller door access Ben York 0477 020 090
MORNINGTON 2/4 Darcy Street
Agent on site: Sat 12-12.30pm
Luxury Living
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Offering style, sophistication & space these stunning brand new townhouse provide luxury living along with a low maintenance lifestyle which will enable the new owner to indulge in all of the delights the Mornington Peninsula is famous for. • 3 large bedrooms (Palatial master suite with FES/WIR) • Deluxe stone topped kitchen & bathrooms • Ducted heating & split system air conditioning • High ceilings • Quality Bosch appliances
$639,000
• Upstairs retreat/study • Outdoor entertaining area • Remote double garage • Fitted robes • Full landscaped • Turnkey style property
Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
Ben York 0477 020 090
www.conleyluff.com.au
MORNINGTON 26a Adelaide Street Lochiel
Open: Wed 5-5.30pm 4
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• Alfresco entertaining area & sizeable rear garden with gated access to park • Ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, high ceiling & double garage
With a lovely leafy, scenic outlook over the open parklands to the rear which offers a leisurely walk to Main Street, local strip shops in Wilsons Rd & Fishermans Beach topping off the list of reasons you should consider this a place to call home.
MORNINGTON 49 Queen Street Privileged – Golden Triangle Position!
Agent on site: Thurs 5-5.30pm 3
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Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
$1,465,000
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Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
John Young 0412 766 804
MORNINGTON 20a Neptune Street
Agent on site: Sat 2-2.30pm
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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 lifestyle the Mornington Peninsula is famous for. With a versatile floor plan offering spacious living, large bedrooms and plenty of space outside for entertaining making this the perfect choice to call home. Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
John Young 0412 766 804
5975 7733
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Offering a proud beachside position overlooking green open parkland, this stunning new residence comprises the best fixtures and fittings that The Tempo Group is known for. This outstanding home has been designed with an emphasis on light and low-maintenance living ideal for retirees, holiday makers or executive couples. • Timber flooring • Grohe tap ware and showers • Floor to ceiling tiles & stone tops in bathrooms • Bi Fold doors to alfresco entertaining area • Gloss kitchen with stone benchtops & Bosch • Fitted wardrobe systems appliances • Blinds and fly screens throughout • Ducted heating & refrigerated cooling • Water tank & double glazed windows • Premium carpets and high ceilings & doors
Seacombe
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• Alfresco entertaining area flowing seamlessly to the living space • Second zoned living area upstairs with balcony • Ducted heating & cooling • Solid timber flooring & premium carpets • Auto double garage with internal access
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$800,000 - $880,000
John Young 0412 766 804
Just a stone’s throw from Fisherman’s Beach, this residence offers style, quality & class. With construction commencing on this magnificent home boasting over 25sq of luxury living and alfresco just exudes class at every turn. • 3 bedrooms, downstairs master suite with fitted WIR & luxury ensuite • Vast light filled open living/dining downstairs • Hostess style stone topped kitchen with Miele appliances & butler pantry • Gas log fire to living area
Open: Wed 5-5.30pm & Sat 12-12.30pm
Parkview
When it comes to buying property you should consider the ‘3 P’s’ in the case of this home they are ‘Pristine, Private & Park’ making a secluded & serene seaside escape! An as new presentation adds to the appeal of this warm & inviting residence that is sure to make you want to call it home coupled with neutral tones, Bamboo floor & a gas fire that anybody would enjoy on a cold winters day. • 4 bedrooms (large master suite with WIR & ensuite) • Zoned & spacious living areas upstairs & down • Country style kitchen with feature timber topped island bench
MORNINGTON 59a Venice Street
• 3 bedrooms plus study (Master suite with ensuite & WIR) • Bedrooms 2 & 3 with walk-in robes • Spacious light filled living • Deluxe stone topped kitchen with European appliances
• Designer bathrooms with floor to ceiling tiles and Grohe tap ware • High ceilings & doors • Remote double garage • Ducted heating & cooling • Fully landscaped front & rear
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 with this new residence.
Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
John Young 0412 766 804
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168 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888
Mornington
Auction
A4 B2 C6
195 Roberts Road, Mornington If you’re ready to realise your equine dreams, take your passion for racing, love of family, eye for add value potential and your dedication to lifestyle and entertaining and secure your position amongst the gated community of the Mornington Racecourse fraternity – it’s all just a few hundred metres from the track. Infrastructure is not limited too: Barn, stables, sheds, h/c wash bay, paddocks, 8 grass yards, 15 sand yards, 10 with loose boxes – the list is endless.
Auction Inspect Contact
Conjunctional Agent, Jason Swift 0417 055 702 Hodges Mentone.
bowmanandcompany.com.au
Sunday 13th November 10.00am Inspect as advertised or by appointment Alex Campbell 0432 344 394
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Mornington
Auction
17 Meribah Close, Mornington In a prime location, this 2-storey 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom residence offers the most wonderful space for a family crowned with a fantastic bay view with 5 living areas including a huge games room with bar, large kitchen with separate butler’s kitchen & a top-floor parents retreat with a living area, spa bathroom & brilliant bay views. With a second en suite bedroom & huge workshop, this comprehensively appointed home offers straight forward scope for updating.
Auction Saturday 12th November 11.00am Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Damian Smith 0481 875 243 bowmanandcompany.com.au
A4 B3 C4 Balnarring
Auction
7 Azure Avenue, Balnarring A style statement from start to finish, this sublime custom-designed residence has been expertly crafted with the strength of natural stone and the openness of glass to create a superb living environment in a quiet setting just a few minutes’ walk from Balnarring Village. Feature rich and built on green credentials, the four-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom residence is crafted into three distinct wings linked by a glassed walkway flanked with bi-fold doors that offers the ultimate in family living and entertaining. Features northern living/dining, luxurious Madagascan granite kitchen, generous 2nd living room, two en suites, spa bathroom, solar electricity, 45,000 litre U/G water tank and double glazed windows.
Auction Saturday 12th November 2.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Damian Smith 0481 875 243 bowmanandcompany.com.au
A4 B3 C2 bowmanandcompany.com.au
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MORNINGTON 54 Herbert Street
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ROSEBUD WEST 65 Wingara Drive
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ROSEBUD 2/208 Je y Road
Contact: Michelle King 0404 037 336
Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road
Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road
ROSEBUD 4/24 Woodvale Road
ROSEBUD WEST 4/1733 Point Nepean Road
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Stunning near new residence se ing a new benchmark for coastal living right opposite the beach. With two family areas there is the option to create an alternative three bedroom layout, or remain with the current two bedroom design. The expansive living area incorporates an opulent kitchen with stone bench tops, beautiful timber floors and a bank of sliding doors which open to reveal a stunning alfresco entertaining area with built in BBQ area. Also including vogue bathrooms, powder room garage.
Price: Negotiable over $490,000 Inspect: Sat 3.30-4.00pm & Sun 12.30-1.00pm Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307
Contact: Marne Puls 0417 339 350
Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road
Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road
ROSEBUD 230 Je y Road
ROSEBUD Units 1 2/28 South Road
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Fantastic 2000sqm development site with approved plans and permits for 5 double storey town houses. * Great access to freeway, beaches, restaurants and shops * Three bedrooms plus study * Two bathrooms plus powder room * Kitchen, meals and living area * Double garage
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When only the best will do for your retirement here is a choice of two elegant, craftsman built townhouses within easy walk to restaurants and supermarket. Each home comprises 3BR’s, master with WIR FES, open plan living/meals area opening out to sunny BBQ area. Double glazed window, heating cooling, well-appointed kitchen, main bathroom with separate laundry and double garage.
Price: Offers over $795,000 Contact: Adam King 0422 337 337 Michelle King 0404 037 336
Contact: Michelle King 0404 037 336
Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road
Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road
ROSEBUD 9 Devon Street
ROSEBUD WEST 10/58 Wingara Drive
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Well presented home with quaint picket fence and generous front and rear gardens. The floor plan offers both formal and informal living with light filled spaces throughout a generous open plan kitchen, dining and family room. Master bedroom has WIR FES, two more bedrooms share the main bathroom, and outside there is plenty of room for entertaining and parking space for a boat or caravan. Positioned on a 676sqm corner lot, this property offers privacy and space.
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SOLD: $521,000 Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307
Auction: Saturday 19th November at 2:00pm Inspect: Saturday 11:30-12:00pm Contact: Marne Puls 0417 339 350 John Hall 0405 111 000
Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road
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Architecturally designed two storey residence featuring ground floor master bedrooms with FES, open plan living with extensive kitchen and light filled spaces. Upstairs is an additional living area and two bedrooms with views across to Arthurs Seat. Outside is fully landscaped including private garden courtyard and large double garage with internal access.
This well designed family home comprises of 4 Bedrooms with built in robes plus master bedroom with walk in robe and full ensuite, light filled main bathroom, open plan family, dining kitchen with stainless-steel appliances. Step outside on the the rear deck and relax with a good size family backyard, with double remote garage with rear access for boat or caravan.
Take advantage of the huge stamp duty savings available here before it`s too late. This stylish designer townhouse is currently under construction and is sure to impress. Scheduled for completion in November and ideally located in a tranquil leafy street with easy access to the freeway, local beach or McCrae Plaza. Just some of the special features include; a stylish modern facade, clever 3 bedroom floor plan with spacious bright living areas
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SAFETY BEACH 53 Marine Drive
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Front Row Location - Pole Position Prime locations don’t get much be er than this! Not only does this property have an enviable front row position right on Marine Drive. It`s one of the lucky properties on Marine Drive that enjoys uninterrupted bay views from the ground level up. Yes that`s right, there`s no shrubs, tea tree or comfort stations blocking the expansive views across the beautiful blue waters of Port Phillip Bay all the way to the city skyline. Immaculately presented this large family home features; spacious open plan living, generous hostess kitchen adjoining private undercover alfresco area, large study and a formal lounge room at the front both with a stunning bay outlook, four generous bedrooms with WIR and full en-suite incorporating corner spa to the master, another grand living/rumpus room on the second level that is accessed via the feature staircase that has had a quality inclinator (seat lift) installed, full length balcony that wraps around to a dedicated entertaining/BBQ area where you can relax and enjoy the visual extravaganza of the bay at play during the day or the mesmerising twinkling lights at night, remote gated entry that leads to a double carport via a wide side driveway granting easy access to the rear of the property were you will find a remote DLUG with internal access, separate boat or caravan storage shed with a high roofline for the toys, plus a separate large garden workshop, ducted heating, air-conditioning and lots more on offer here. This home has far too many features to list and our vendors instructions are very clear. Inspection a must, this property must be sold!
AUCTION Saturday 5th November at 1:00pm Open: Saturday & Sunday 12.30pm-1.00pm Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 Jake Wilson 0400 991 362
1011-1013 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud
Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road
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TURN-KEY LIFESTYLE BEAUTY FOR SALE Expressions of Interest Closing This Friday at 4:00pm
This beautiful property ticks all the boxes. “Gilgal” is a 75 acre property lovingly created over 14 years using Island Pine from the Old McLeod Prison farm. The hand crafted open plan main house features cathedral ceilings and a purpose built 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom guest wing, perfect for extended family and friends, or as a Bed & Breakfast. Infrastructure includes a 3 bay machine shed, workshop, enclosed veggie garden and hot house, a number of fruit trees, unlimited bore water, 2 dams and reticulated watering system. There is a new 2.4 kw stand alone power system with 6.9kva backup diesel generator and 20,000 gallons of water storage. Fully fenced, this property has its own wood lot and is a short walk to through to the National Park to a secluded beach.
CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555
VIEW
By Appointment
AGENT
Phil Bock 0438 497 715
FRENCH ISLAND 670 COAST ROAD
24 ACRES OF LUSH MORNINGTON COUNTRYSIDE This 24 acre (approx.) property encapsulates the magnificent Mornington Peninsula and is an exceptional home for horse owners or hobby farmers with lush and fertile pasture for grazing or crops. LAND 16 Large fenced paddocks - 150 ML of recycled water supply from SEW available for irrigation - Fresh water dam and large farm shed HOME 3 Large bedrooms plus study - Master with walk in robe and ensuite - Family country kitchen opening to dining & living area with sliding doors out to beautiful & large paved court yard
FOR SALE Expressions of Interest Closing Monday 21st November at 4:00pm
CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555
MORNINGTON 800 MOOROODUC HIGHWAY
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VIEW
Saturday 12:30-1:30pm
AGENT
Richard Whitehead 0412 328 718
SMARTER BOLDER FASTER
“THE SLIPWAY” - YOUR PRIVATE BEACH HAVEN. Situated on the south coast of the Island only 6 kms from ferry. Over 100 acres of pasture currently grazing sheep with good shelter trees, fenced to 5 main paddocks plus 3 smaller holding paddocks. Huge 585 m² American style barn with 48m² first floor deck with water views, large carport and some smaller sheds. Steel Cattle yards, roofed heritage listed Chicory Kiln, boat moorings just off shore and two fantastic building envelopes affording magnificent water views, one over 20 metres above sea level.
CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555
CENTURY 21.COM.AU
AUCTION
Saturday 26th November at 2:30pm at the offices of Century 21 Homeport, 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings
TERMS
10% Deposit / Balance 60 days Vacant Possession.
VIEW
By Appointment
AGENT
Phil Bock 0438 497 715
FRENCH ISLAND 169 TEN CHAIN ROAD
SMARTER BOLDER FASTER
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BLAIRGOWRIE- Entertainers Dream in Blue Chip Location
BLAIRGOWRIE- Cosy Beach House Now - Bay Views Tomorrow
BLAIRGOWRIE - Location, Location, Location
This gracious residence on a leafy 1424m2 block in a coveted Blairgowrie dress circle street within short walking distance to the coastal National Park is the embodiment of contemporary elegance and charm. Complete with four bedrooms, two bathrooms, two separate living rooms, central kitchen, north facing alfresco entertaining overlooking gardens and in-ground pool, plus double lock up garage; this is a generous sized family home, and all on one level it is easy to maintain and care for.
This charming, light-filled beach house is the perfect lifestyle change or holiday home, with the added attraction of potentially building up (STCA) and showcase the expansive bay views. Circa 1960, it has been tastefully modernised and offers two sun drenched alfresco entertaining spaces for casual relaxation and socialising, BBQs, brunch after a walk along the beach, champagne under the stars; its right here for you to embrace.
Located close to the Bay Beach and Blairgowrie Village, this lovely timber cottage makes for an ideal weekender. With 2 living areas, 4 bedrooms â&#x20AC;&#x201C; master with spa ensuite, there is also a sunny outdoor deck, neat kitchen with dishwasher, GDH and a carport. The 851 sqm block has a fishpond set amongst a lush native garden. Do not hesitate as properties in such a sought after location always sell quickly.
For Sale Auction Inspect
6 Brooke Crescent This Saturday at 2.30pm Sat 2.00-2.30pm
Contact Tracey Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Malley 0422 942 303 Office 2815 Pt Nepean Rd, Blairgowrie Phone 5984 2600
For Sale Price Inspect
48 Revell Street On Application Sat & Sun 1-1:30pm
Contact Josh Callaghan 0418 595 719 Office 2815 Pt Nepean Rd, Blairgowrie Phone 5984 2600
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W. L. Gregory writes to his parents from the front Compiled by Cameron McCullough The following letter has been received from W. L. Gregory by his parents: Just a line to tell you I am getting on as good as gold since I got smacked. I dare say you have got my card by this from the Convalescent Camp at Boulogne. I told you I would give you a description of what it was like when I wrote. To sum the whole thing up it was just like hell let loose. Anyone that reads about it at home cannot imagine what it was like. One division of Australians went in (I cannot name the division as it would only get crossed out) and they had to take Posieres. They had as hard a fight as anything on the line. We saw them come out and I can tell you it made our chaps think a bit. Another division (Australian) was sent in to relieve them and we had to relieve this division. We knew that things were going very hard with them but our chaps stuck to it and were as lively as crickets when they were going in. We sent one Battalion to the front but they had to retire back, the fire was that hot. They got up later at night and relieved the men that were in after the terrific bombardment. The next morning that division had to be sent out for re-organization as they had lost heavily. Our battalion went up the same night and two companies faced the bombardment and got through and relieved the men in the firing line and supports. Then one of the pluckiest things happened for the time we were in the trenches. Some of the battalion that was sent
out for re organization got surrounded by about fifty Germans. The Germans had taken them prisoners and were getting back to their lines when Lieut Jacka V. C. hopped over the trench and called to two platoons to follow him. They went out and captured all the Germans and got our own boys back. It was a great piece of work, considering the fire they had to go through. That night we moved up into the reserves and the following afternoon into the firing line. They were shelling us with shrapnel the whole way up. I do not think we had a casualty going up. We had no sooner got in than Fritz started bombarding. You talk about shells coming over, they were falling like peas, the shelling was that heavy. What put heart into our boys more than anything was the fire that our Artillery was sending back to Fritz. We were getting it bad enough, but I would not have lived in Fritz’s trenches for all the money in the world. I think for every shell he threw over our Artillery threw five or six. They were going that fast you could hear an incessant humming as they were going over. It used to be just the thing to hear the big 9in and 14in shells going over our heads during the day towards Fritz’s lines. The Tommy artillery used to fire them from about six miles back. Every time we heard one you should have heard the boys cheering it. In the front line we had no trench at all. We had to take up our positions in big shell holes and build it up with sandbags. You would get up against the parapet wondering where the next shell
was going to drop. It was only a matter of going in and waiting your turn to get knocked, and of course, if you were lucky you would come out alright. In one of the machine gun bays (position where the men and guns are) I saw one section levelled to one man. They were all killed or wounded, but he stuck there waiting to see if an attack was going to be made by Fritz, until he was relieved by another section. All the night through we had to keep observing to see if there was going to be a counter attack by Fritz. If he had come he would have got a pretty warm reception I can tell you. The boys were worked up to a nice pitch waiting, We were all glad when dawn came. I think it was more to see what damage had been done. The following afternoon our company was relieved and we went back into the supports, thinking we were going to have a rest, but Fritz started up a very heavy bombardment and gave us a pretty rough time. The trenches were levelled to the ground in places by the shells. There were numerous cases where chaps had to dig their mates out during the night while the shelling was at its heaviest, they having been buried in the trench. That night our company lost thirty wounded, and 4 killed. Up till now I have only told you about our losses. Well, they are slight to what the Germans are losing. They brought up their 48th and 168th reserve regiments to have a go at us but they lost very heavily. I was talking to an A.M.C. orderly and he said our killed were very slight
compared with the wounded. A great number of our men were wounded slightly with shrapnel. Of course these count as casualties. Everywhere you look you can see dead Germans lying. We hadn’t the time to bury them. Well, to get on then with the story. Our company was being relieved that night, after 48 hours in the trenches. In the morning I lost one of my best mates in Joe Bickley from Hastings. He and I had been together right from the the start. He got badly but not seriously wounded. He and I had our dugouts with about a foot of earth separating us. During the night two other chaps got shelled out of their dugouts and came to Joe and I. One got with him and the other with me About five in the morning a shrapnel shell burst and a piece or two flew back and got Joe and the chap who was with him. It hit them both through the leg about the thigh. Both had their legs shattered. The chap who was with me got a big piece through the shoulder and I never got a scratch. Just before this a big piece bigger than a hen egg hit me on the back but glanced off doing no damage. I had the three of them to look after on my own for about three hours, the stretcher-bearers being occupied elsewhere. Vince Callanan form Balnarring was with us and was marked as missing but I have found out since that he was sent down to the dressing station with shell shock. He will be alright by now. That night I got my crack as we were being relieved. We had got well behind
our support trenches when Fritz started putting shrapnel into us. One came right at us and of course we all bobbed, (one bobs naturally after they have been there a while when they hear a shell coming) but did not get low enough. One piece killed one poor chap just behind me, another took the rear portion of another chap off, and the third piece got me in the head. It hit my rifle and smashed it, then went through my helmet and stopped at my skull. The doctor told me that I am one of the luckiest chaps at the present moment. They sent me to Boulogne to the 13th General Hospital (English). From there I was transferred to the 1st Convalescent Camp after having a few days treatment and rest. I asked the doctor to put me out of there and let me get back to the Battalion. It didn’t seem to suit me although it is a beautiful little camp. I get dissatisfied being on my own. I am now at the Base waiting to get back to the Battalion. The wound has not quite healed yet. You will have to hand this around if any one wants any news as I have said everything. I hope to get back soon to have another go. I do not think I can tell you any more as I am just blown out for news. I hope to see Fred any day now, as I hear his division is somewhere kicking round. I have not seen a letter from you all for at least ten weeks. Well I will have to close; hoping you are in the best of health with best love from your loving son. *** From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 28 October, 1916
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Frightening the daylight savings out of me By Stuart McCullough THANK goodness that’s over. Goodbye to my least favourite night of the year and the dreadful week that inevitably follows in its wake. Farewell for another twelve months when it will, once more, lob upon the doorstep like a marooned but distantly related backpacker determined to move in and devour the contents of the refrigerator wholesale. But for now I must suffer through the consequences of its most unwelcome arrival. Truth be told, I’m tired, grumpy and for this entire week have felt as though I’m running late. Thanks for nothing, daylight savings. Once upon a time, daylight savings was shorter. In fact, it used to start in the last weekend of October. But like some deadly virus, it has slowly spread and now occupies half the year. That means that for a whole six months, we’re running on summertime. Summer, however, is just as long as it always was. I don’t recall anyone voting to expand daylight savings. It’s one of those things that just seems to have happened when we were putting the bins out or looking the other way. Perhaps it’s climate change. As the earth’s temperature increases, maybe summer and (therefore) summertime, has increased along with it. Doubtless, the Paris accord contains a sub-clause somewhere up the back that reinforces the need to curb emissions and halt the increase in global temperatures in order to contain the spread of daylight savings. Sometimes, looming disasters are described by the number of minutes until midnight. This method, of course, becomes wholly redundant
when you have to wind the clock forward an hour. Folks, we are in serious trouble. I truly resent the start of daylight savings. Every hour I have is precious, especially those in the middle
of the night because that’s when I do all my best sleeping. If they dropped an hour between four and five o’clock on a Monday afternoon, I probably wouldn’t mind so much. But to be robbed of a whole hour over the
weekend is patently unfair. It’s nothing short of burglary. The effect was exacerbated by the fact that I was unaware that it was due to start as early in October as it was. I felt as though the whole catastrophic experience snuck up on me whilst my back was turned. I was, it seems, completely unprepared. I mean, where does that missing hour go? Not just mine, but yours too. Just imagine all the things you could have achieved this week with another sixty minutes in your back pocket. You could have finished that book you’ve been reading, gone for a long walk or cooked a meal. Instead, you’ve been way, way, way too busy because some unelected time bandit stole an hour that rightly belongs to you. They have some nerve. When daylight savings kicks off, the first thing I feel is tired. Then I spend the rest of the entire week that follows trying to get over the fact that I feel tired. And it’s not just me that’s suffering. The dog is confused. The curtains are fading and the cow that I’m currently renting the back room to is confused-as-all-get-out in terms of when to rock up for milking. It’s an incredibly unsatisfactory state of affairs. I can’t begin to think how Flava Flav copes with these kind of shenanigans. I think it’s time we reconsidered the whole idea of moving the clock hand around as though it were some kind of plaything. Time should march to its own beat. It ought to be sacrosanct. This madness must stop. If we don’t act now, daylight savings will continue its ceaseless march and take over the entire year. Soon, there’ll be no more regular time. Normal time will cease
to matter at all and, instead, we’ll always be an hour ahead of where we should be. My fear is that taking over the whole year won’t be enough for those daylight savings extremists who believe we’re all better off from the exercise inherent in winding the clock forward. Having successfully moved the clocks forward by an hour, there’s now a risk that they’ll seek to claim yet another hour, leaving us a full one hundred and twenty minutes adrift from reality. Before we know it, time will be meaningless. I appreciate that Queensland has long recognized that daylight savings is dangerous. They have continued to hold out against the advancing tide of summertime, perhaps sensing that it was the thin end of the wedge. I plan to move there. I will seek refuge in the sunshine state to pursue a life free from the tyranny of daylight savings. Only in Queensland will I able to keep the hour that rightfully belongs to me. There are some practical impediments, though. Upping sticks and moving north is far easier said than done. There’s another way. Instead of moving, perhaps this is a problem that should be faced head on. It’s time to take a stand. Or, at least, it would be time to take a stand if some oxygen thief hadn’t wound the clock forward. As of this moment, I will be boycotting daylight savings. If you and I are due to meet, you might wish to take this into account, lest you should end up twiddling your thumbs for an hour. Time, I feel, is on my side. stuart@stuartmccullough.com
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Getting ready to â&#x20AC;&#x153;Count Us Inâ&#x20AC;? By Melissa McCullough MUSIC: Count Us In is Australiaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s biggest schools initiative, where students across the country sing the same song, on the same day, at the same time. Encouraging young people to become passionate about music and music education, 2016 marks the 10th year of Music: Count Us In and the invitation is out for all Australian schools to get involved. Schools have register now, learn this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s song and join more than half a million kids for Celebration Day on Thursday November 3rd. What is Music: Count Us In? Working directly with schools and teachers, Music: Count Us In exists to assist teachers in providing quality music education and to address the gap in specialist music education provision in many Australian schools. The program is both a participation program and an advocacy program â&#x20AC;&#x201C; raising the profile of music education on the national stage, and providing hundreds of thousands of students with practical music learning. Spurred on by a 2007 National School Music Review which pointed to glaring inadequacies in music education in schools, the report included a recommendation to raise the status
of music in schools. Music: Count Us In was the response. Its purpose â&#x20AC;&#x201C; to energise and engage teachers, principals, school communities, and families, and to provide quality music participation opportunities, available to all. The program has far exceeded expectations, extending into all states and territories, and connecting with schools of every shape and size. It is freely available to every student in the country â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and beyond. Commendably it has also been consistently supported by both sides of politics, in a bipartisan show of federal support for school music, which extends through until at least 2018. Actor and singer Jay Lagaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;aia of â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Play Schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; fame joins Music: Count Us In 2016 as program mentor, commenting: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m really looking forward to seeing how people interpret the song. This is very much a story that you send to different communities and they come back with their versions of the story. To get together on that special Celebration Day and for everyone to sing it â&#x20AC;&#x201C; for me, thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s going to be very exciting!â&#x20AC;? Registration is still open. Register for free at www.musicaustralia.org. au
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Drawing inspiration: Rain was on Pines’ side with a draw the result against Mornington. Nearly every other scheduled game in three divisions were washed out. Picture: Rab Siddhi
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Rain plays havoc By IT Gully RAIN was the only winner in MPCA cricket on Saturday. There was some cricket played throughout the competition and there were some results, however most games ended in draws. Provincial In Provincial cricket, all matches ended in draws despite a few overs being bowled throughout the afternoon. Langwarrin got out in the middle against Baxter, chasing down 256 for victory. Play was ended with the home side 4/93, Simon McEvoy top scoring for the Kangas with 42. Dale Irving picked up a couple of wickets for Baxter while Chris Brittain and Justin Bridgeman snagged one each. The only other play in Provincial cricket was at Alexandra Park. Chasing 193 for victory, Pines resumed in some real trouble at 3/8. Harley Peace-Stirling offered some resistance when play resumed and score 33. Stumps were finally drawn though with the Piners 6/63 off 28.5 overs. Leigh Lambert was superb with the ball for Mornington with 3/23 off eight overs, while Adrian Dale picked up 2/6 off 4.5 overs and Matt Foon jagged 1/8 off eight overs. In other results, Mt Eliza (9/235)
drew with Crib Point, Sorrento (8/270) drew with Somerville, Long Island (156) drew with Pearcedale (0/17) and Peninsula Old Boys (0/71) drew with Moorooduc (139). District There was no play in District cricket, although there were to two results on the first day of play. Red Hill picked up the valuable 12 points against Rye after beating them on first innings last week. The Demons were bowled out for 32 and 61 on the opening day while Red Hill blasted a quick fire 7/185 before declaring. Glen Collett was at his best for the Hillmen with 5/16 from 11 overs while Simon Dart claimed 5/13 from 7.4 overs. Felix McKillop top scored with 76 and Brent Martin hit 46 for the Hillmen. Collett picked up 2/12 in the second innings and Lincoln Toy claimed 2/6. Mt Martha also got the chocolates against Boneo. The Pandas were sent in by the home side on the first day and were bowled out for just 44 in 31.3 overs - ‘extras’ was the highest score with nine. Rhys Whitling was the pick of the Reds’ bowlers with 5/11 from eight overs while Kyle Bendle helped himself to 3/11 of 6.3 overs. In reply, the Reds declared at 8/140,
chasing quick runs. Mitch Darville top scored for the home side with 45 while Sean Spencer and Leigh Janssen picked up 4/45 and 4/33 respectively for Boneo with the ball. At stumps, Boneo was 2/41 in its second innings, still 55 runs behind. There was no play on day two. In other results, Baden Powell (217) drew with Seaford (0/40), Main Ridge and Rosebud drew without any play, Heatherhill (2/91) drew with Seaford Tigers (175) and Flinders (9/229) drew with Delacombe Park. Sub District Ballam Park picked up a valuable 12 points in Sub District cricket, the only team to get a result in the grade. Skye batted first and was bowled out for 67 on the first day while Ballam Park responded with 5/175 before declaring. Aaron Barrett scored 35 and Dave Roach 43 while skipper Stuart Plunkett top scored with 55 to go with his 6/30 with the ball. Skye batted for 39 overs in the second innings and was in real trouble at 6/63 before rain got hold of the match. In other matches Carrum (200) drew with Dromana, Carrum Downs (2/57) drew with Balnarring (218), Hastings (164) escaped with a draw against Tootgarook (3/120) and Frankston YCW (2/6) drew with Tyabb (181).
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2011 kia carnival automatic with multi zone air con cruise control abs brakes dual sliding doors fold away rear seats multiple air bags ESP power windows fog lights alarm service books. mcr881
2010 holden cruze cd sedan only 84,000 km with service books abs brakes multiple air bags cruise traction control power windows ESP brake assist. xvx601
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$2,990
GOOD CONDITION BOTH INSIDE AND OUT, REASONABLY LOW KM’S, AIR CON, POWER STEERING AND MORE. ANY TEST WELCOME. ZGG-417
2000 MITSUBISHI PAJERO ‘00 MERCEDES BENZ C320 04 HOLDEN VY COMMODORE
$9,990
$9,900
$5,990
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$3,990
$10,990
2005 NISSAN X-TRAIL ST
2003 SUZUKI INGIS
$3,990
$8,990
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5 SPEED MANUAL, LOW KM’S, CRUSE CONTROL, CD PLAYER, DUALAIR BAGS AND MUCH MORE. VERY GOOD CONDITION, ANY TEST WELCOME. ZJX-600
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$5,990
$10,990
$11,990
$8,990
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06 HOLDEN REDEO FULL SERVICE HISTORY, ALLOYS, CRUSE CONTROL, ARB CANOPY & TOW BAR. JUNE 17/2017 REG, TEST DRIVE TODAY. UWQ-476
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$4,990
VERY GOOD CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT. LOW KM’S, AUTO, ROOF RACKS, FULL ELECTRICS, DUAL AIR BAGS, CD PLAYER AND MORE. PERFECT SMALL FAMILY CAR OR FIRST CAR. SLB-741
on all cars
2008 SUZUKI VITARA
1993 BMW 525I
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$5,990
$11,990
$3,990
$13,990
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THE CLASSIC BMW LOOK, VERY GOOD CONDITION, AUTO, SUN ROOF, LEATHER INTERIOR. TEST DRIVE TODAY. TOQ-497
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02 HYUNDAI LAVITA GL5
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2006 HOLDEN ASTRA CDX
VW BEETLE DIESEL
2002 BMW 318I
$3,990
$3,990
$7,990
$3,990
$8,990
$7,990
VERY GOOD CONDITION, LOW KM’S, FULL ELECTRICS, CD PLAYER, DUAL AIR BAGS AND MORE. THE IDEAL FAMILY CAR. TEST DRIVE TODAY. UBW-133
8LUXURY SUV, VERY GOOD CONDITION, LEATHER INTERIOR, DUAL AIR BAGS, FULL ELECTRICS, CD PLAYER AND MUCH MORE. GREAT FAMILY CAR. ANY TEST WELCOME. XLI-253
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5 SPEED MANUAL, SUN ROOF, HRS WHEELS, FULL ELECTRICS, CD PLAYER, DUAL AIR BAGS AND MUCH MORE. NEAR PERFECT CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT, ANY TEST WELCOME. ULE-932
AUTO, LEATHER INTERIOR, SUN ROOF, MULTI FUNCTION WHEELS, 170K’S, FULL SERVICE HISTORY. WCA-438
2006 HYUNDAI ELANTRA
2004 HOLDEN BARINA
2009 HYUNDAI TIBURON
2005 PEUGEOT 307
2007 NISSAN X-TRAIL
$4,990
$7,990
$5,990
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$9,990
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Finance available to approved purchasers. Interest credit fees and charges apply. Payments are based on a secured loan over 60 months at 10.75% per annum with no deposit, comparison rate schedule is available on request. Warning this comparison rate applies only to examples given. Different amounts and terms will result in different rate FRVWV IHHV DQG RU VDYLQJV DUH QRW LQFOXGHG LQ WKH FRPSDULVRQ UDWH DQG PD\ LQÀXHQFH WKH FRVW RI WKH ORDQ
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3 YEARES D SCHEDUL
SERV ICING
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HOOK A HUGE DEAL ACROSS THE ISUZU D-MAX & MU-X RANGE
D-MAX 4X4
D-MAX 4X4
D-MAX 4X2
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LS-M CREW CAB UTE MANUAL
SX SINGLE CAB CHASSIS MANUAL
$
43,990
DRIVE AWAY*
EXCLUSIVE 3.0L ISUZU TURBO DIESEL
• 17" ALLOY WHEELS, FOG LIGHTS & SIDE STEPS • 8" TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY AUDIO w/ BLUETOOTH® & IPOD® CONNECTIVITY • OUTSTANDING 3.5T TOWING+ • FUEL EFFICIENT 8.2L/100KM#
$
39,990
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EXCLUSIVE 3.0L ISUZU TURBO DIESEL
• 16" ALLOY WHEELS & FOG LIGHTS • ADVANCED AUDIO w/ BLUETOOTH® & IPOD® CONNECTIVITY • OUTSTANDING 3.5T TOWING+ • FUEL EFFICIENT 8.2L/100KM#
PLUS $1000 FREE ACCESSORIES‡
PLUS $1000 FREE ACCESSORIES‡
$
25,990
EXCLUSIVE 3.0L ISUZU TURBO DIESEL
• ADVANCED AUDIO w/ BLUETOOTH® & IPOD® CONNECTIVITY • FUEL EFFICIENT 8.0L/100KM# • HUGE 2,550MM LONG ALLOY TRAY~ • CRUISE CONTROL & POWER WINDOWS
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$
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EXCLUSIVE 3.0L ISUZU TURBO DIESEL
• 17" ALLOY WHEELS, FOG LIGHTS, SIDE STEPS • 8" TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY AUDIO w/ BLUETOOTH® & IPOD® CONNECTIVITY • OUTSTANDING 3.0T TOWING+ • REVERSING CAMERA & REAR PARK ASSIST PLUS $1000 FREE ACCESSORIES‡
$
43,990
DRIVE AWAY*
EXCLUSIVE 3.0L ISUZU TURBO DIESEL
• 17" ALLOY WHEELS, FOG LIGHTS, SIDE STEPS & ROOF RAILS • 8" TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY AUDIO SYSTEM & 10" DVD ROOF MONITOR • PASSIVE ENTRY & START SYSTEM • LEATHER APPOINTED SEATS§
DRIVE AWAY*
$
PLUS $1000 FREE ACCESSORIES‡
36,990
DRIVE AWAY*
EXCLUSIVE 3.0L ISUZU TURBO DIESEL
• ADVANCED AUDIO w/ BLUETOOTH® & IPOD® CONNECTIVITY • FUEL EFFICIENT 8.1L/100KM# • OUTSTANDING 3.0T TOWING+ • REAR PARK ASSIST
PLUS $2000 FREE ACCESSORIES‡
PLUS $1000 FREE ACCESSORIES‡
HURRY TO MORNINGTON ISUZU UTE TODAY 41 Tyabb Rd, Mornington | PH: 5975 5188 www.morningtonisuzuute.com.au LMCT 10467 5-star ANCAP safety rating on 4x4 D-MAX Crew Cab models built from November 2013 onwards, 4x2 D-MAX Crew Cab High Ride models built from November 2014 onwards and all MU-X models. ^5 years/130,000km whichever occurs first, for eligible customers. Excludes trays and accessories. >The Capped Price Servicing Program (“CPS Program”) applies to Eligible Vehicles with a Warranty Start Date after 1/1/15 at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers only. The CPS Program covers the first 6 Scheduled Services in line with the Scheduled Service Intervals. CPS Prices are subject to change. For full terms & conditions and current pricing visit isuzuute.com.au/service-plus. +3.5 tonne braked towing capacity on D-MAX 4x4 and 4x2 High Ride models and 3.0 tonne braked towing capacity on all MU-X models when fitted with an optional genuine Isuzu UTE tow bar kit. ~Includes economy alloy tray fitted at motorpool. #Fuel consumption and emissions figures based on ADR 81/02 (combined cycle test) and are to be used for vehicle comparison purposes only. Actual fuel consumption and emissions will vary depending on many factors including, but not limited to, traffic conditions, individual driving style and vehicle condition. §Leather on body contact areas of the seats. *Private and ABN holders only. Excludes government, fleet, rental & non-profit buyers. Includes one year business vehicle registration, CTP insurance, dealer delivery and statutory charges. Metallic/mica/pearl paint $450 extra. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers from 1/10/16 until 31/12/16 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 3 years Scheduled Servicing (covering the first 6 Scheduled Services up to 36 months/60,000km – whichever occurs first) on 4x4 D-MAX & 4x4 MU-X models sold & delivered between 1/10/16 and 31/12/16 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 free Isuzu UTE Genuine Accessories where offered. ‡$1,000 Isuzu UTE Genuine Accessories on all models (except 15.5MY LS-T models that receive $2,000 Isuzu UTE Genuine Accessories) sold & delivered between 1/10/16 and 31/12/16, unless varied or extended, to private & ABN holders only. Excludes demonstrators. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers. Not available with any other offer, excluding the first 3 years free Scheduled Servicing where offered.
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MORNINGTON MITSUBISHI
RUN OUT
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PLUS $2,000 FACTORY BONUS
1
TRITON GLS 4WD DIESEL
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• 16 MODEL YEAR • 17” ALLOY WHEELS • CENTRE DIFFERENTIAL • 3.1 TONNE TOWING • SPORTS BAR
• 16 MODEL L YEAR • REVERSING CA AMERA • REAR STEP BUMPER • 16” ALLO OY WHEELS • SIDE STEPS
ASX LS 2WD
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MORNINGTON MITSUBISHI 41 TYABB ROAD, MORNINGTON MORNINGTONMITSUBISHI.COM.AU | 5975 5188
LMCT 10467 Available at Mornington Mitsubishi. While stocks last. Mitsubishi reserves the right to extend or modify these offers. Offers available on new vehicles purchased and delivered between 1 Oct and 31 Oct 2016. Excludes Government, Rental & National Fleet buyers. See participating dealers for full terms and conditions. 1. $2,000 Factory Bonus on Triton 4x4 double cab pickups will be deducted from the final negotiated drive away price at the time of purchase. 2. Free auto upgrade from manual to automatic transmission on Mirage ES Hatch, Lancer, ASX 2WD LS, Outlander 2WD LS. 3. Recommended DRIVE AWAY selling price, including 12 months registration, CTP insurance, Stamp Duty & Dealer Delivery. Excludes Government, Rental & National Fleet customers. 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 purchase 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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$1599*lpg lp
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FREE
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BRING THIS AD IN TO RECIEVE OFFER
GAS BBQ SOLD*
*excludes Q3600
Australiaโ s top performing barbecue. Weber Genesis Premium E330 remains a family favourite
$70*
OFF
every smokey mountains purchase
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NOW $919*
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DAIKIN 7.1KW
NOW $975*
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1300 136 564
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