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Volatile house prices to impact rate impost By Chris Brennan MORNINGTON Peninsula rates will increase 5.9 per cent next financial year – more than double the rate of inflation – according to the shire council’s draft budget tabled last week. However, the council said the rise was coming off a low base and that, in dollar terms, the hit to ratepayers’ hip pockets would be small. A bi-annual review of property prices that will take place during the 201415 financial year could also significantly affect the rise ratepayers face, particularly in light of recent steep real estate price increases in some peninsula towns. The mayor, Cr Antonella Celi, said the council was “very conscious of the current challenging economic environment” and had tried to keep rate increases as low as possible. She said that while the peninsula’s population growth was relatively modest, growth in demand for ratepayer services and infrastructure was increasing. “This can be seen as both a positive – due to the increased participation in sport and active recreation – and a challenge – taking a proactive approach towards climate change where we need to increase our investment in flood and fire risk protection to protect both shire assets and those of our residents and ratepayers,” Cr Celi said. Having identified community priorities, Cr Celi said the shire’s 2014-15

budget provided increased funding for infrastructure in sports pavilions, recreation facilities, play space, community buildings, public toilets, coastal and marine infrastructure, and streetscape and township beautification. “Every item in this budget is based on extensive engagement and consultation with our local community which is reflected in the extent and standard of service delivery and infrastructure that is funded in the budget,” she said. However, the actual size of rate rises charged could be significantly affected by the government legislated General Property Revaluation, she added. Property values are used to distribute how much each ratepayer is charged, according to the value of their property, compared to other properties within the municipality. “It is important to stress that the impact on individual properties will vary considerably according to variances in property values,” Cr Celi said. “The individual impacts of the property revaluation will determine the actual increase or decrease to individual ratepayers. “For some, this means the welcome news that their property value and personal wealth has increased. However, for some that also means that they will pay proportionally more in rates.” During early to mid-2013, many peninsula towns experienced steep property price drops. However, the lat-

ter part of the year and new year have brought steady rises, particularly at the upper end of the market. Across Melbourne, median home prices grew strongly in the March quarter to a new peak of $652,500, reflecting annual growth of 13.7 per cent, the Real Estate Institute of Victoria recently reported. Sorrento was quoted as one of the fastest growing towns in terms of house prices. The shire’s CEO, Dr Michael Kennedy, said the budget reflected the council’s commitment to financial sustainability, while placing and emphasis on increased capital expenditure. “Financial sustainability is not just ‘balancing the books’, although we have consistently achieved that over many years and the 2014/15 budget will see another small underlying surplus, as well as reducing our debt which is very low relative to the size of our income and our asset base,” Dr Kennedy said. “It is critically important for council to have a sustainable financial capacity to deliver the services and programs expected by the community, and to ensure that our $1.6 billion assets are maintained so that they do not become a burden for future ratepayers.” He said that in terms of affordability, the shire was committed to maintaining rates at among the lowest in Victoria.

Ready to use: The Disabled Surfers Association is working with Mornington Peninsula Shire to make its six beach-froendly wheelchairs available to the public in between its surfing events. Picture: Keith Platt

Sightseeing can be easy A NEW all-terrain wheelchair designed help people with a disability enjoy trails and beaches in now available on the Mornington Peninsula. A wheelchair bought by Parks Victoria and Mornington Peninsula can now be booked free through the Mornington office of OzChild. Six other wheelchairs designed for the beach being offered by the Disabled Surfers Association’s peninsula branch will be available later this year once the shire decides where they can be stored and made accessible to carers. The $4500 Sandcruiser wheelchairs are used at DSA surfing events but the peninsula branch says they should get more use. Two of the wheelchairs were paid for by the shire and the shire’s social planning co-ordinator Jenny Macaffer the search is on for “possible locations that would be se-

cure, in close proximity to the beach/ foreshore, preferably accessible over a five to seven day period”. Meanwhile, the all-terrain wheelchair available through OzChild was “launched” earlier this month at Safety Beach Sailing Club. “All-terrain wheelchairs are suited for sandy and semi-rough tracks. It is great news that people with limited mobility will now have more opportunities to experience the beautiful natural surrounds that we have here on the peninsula,” Mornington MP David Morris said. OzChild CEO Lisa Sturzenegger said people with a disability “are still denied opportunities that we all take for granted”. For further information visit Parks Victoria at www.parks.vic.gov.au or call 13 1963.

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Factory art: Tess Saunders used 595 cans clad with a laser-printed design similar to 1950s Campbell’s soup labels for her artwork entitled Consume.

VCE artists show their class By Chris Brennan BUDDING peninsula artists Tess Saunders and Madeline McDonough are among a select group of 2013 VCE students whose works have been selected for display in a prestigious exhibition now on at the National Gallery of Victoria. The pair was among 49 graduating VCE art and studio arts students whose works were judged as the state’s best, not only scoring top marks, but also earning a place in the StArt Up: Top Arts 2014 exhibition. Now in its twentieth year, Top Arts is touted as one the NVG’s most popular, diverse and engaging exhibitions, helping kick-start the careers of many of state’s most successful young artists and creative practitioners. It is the second time in as many years Mornington Secondary College graduate Tess Saunders has been selected for Top Arts. The 18-year-old created a large installation that explores the themes of consumerism and greed for her major VCE art work. Inspired by Andy Warhol, her piece entitled Consume uses 595 cans clad with a laser-printed design similar to 1950s Campbell’s soup labels. Flinders Christian Community College graduate Madeline McDonough won high marks and a place in the exhibition for her piece entitled Swarm, a textural, three-dimensional artwork that features more than 100 individually laser cut bamboo bugs. She said she was inspired by the “creativity, natural patterns and arrangements

that occur in the natural world�. NGV director Tony Ellwood said the annual Top Arts exhibition aimed to support the role of art in the education system while highlighting the exciting future of contemporary art in Victoria. “The NGV is very proud to be involved in the development and profile of these young artists and every year we look forward to supporting the next generation of contemporary artists and innovative thinkers,� he said. “The critical thinking and the creative approach to problem solving that these students experience in their learning provides valuable and transferable skills across many stages in life. “This year’s selection of works is inspirational. I congratulate all of the students on their achievements.� Mr Ellwood said twentieth anniversary of Top Arts provided an opportunity to celebrate the works of students from years past as well as the current crop. “Over two decades, we have seen hundreds of former exhibitors embark on interesting pathways in a wide variety of careers, not just in the arts,� he said. StArt Up: Top Arts 2014 is on in the NGV Studio at Federation Square until 20 July. The exhibition is open daily from 10am to 5pm. Admission is free. A range of programs, including talks from exhibiting students, folio viewings and behind-the-scenes looks at education programs developed especially for student groups and teachers, will run through the exhibition. For details, visit ngv.vic.gov.au/learn Mornington News 29 April 2014

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Burglars raid Briars’ Napoleonic collection POLICE hold little hope for the recovery of priceless artefacts connected to Napoleon Bonaparte, including a lock of his hair, that were stolen during a “well-plannedâ€? burglary at The Briars. The Mornington Peninsula’s cultural heritage suffered a “terrible blowâ€? when thieves broke into the historic Balcombe Homestead at The Briars on 10 April and removed 11 items that were on display as part of a highly-prized collection of Napoleonic artefacts. An alarm was set off at the homestead at Mt Martha around 11.20pm. Security guards arrived ten minutes later and noticed glass panelling had been removed from the window of a bathroom and hinges unscrewed from a locked interior door. They then discovered cabinets inside the homestead had been jemmied open and 11 items were missing. The stolen items included a ring and flowers containing Napoleons hair, a ribbon inscribed by Napoleon in 1815 and a snuff box. Mornington police said the items may have been “stolen to orderâ€? and were most likely destined for a private collection. “We think this was a fairly targeted theft,â€? Detective Senior Sergeant Michael Lamb said. “We think they knew what they were looking for ‌ it’s probably destined for a private collection. It could well be stolen to order. They will be very

Hairs to the throne: Some of the priceless articfacts stolen from The Briars.

difficult to dispose of publicly so we’re asking for anybody who has been approached by anyone with these rare artefacts looking to sell them to contact Crime Stoppers.� The National Tust-owned homestead houses an extensive Napoleonic collection based on personal memorabilia given to the Balcombes by Napoleon himself during his exile in St Helena, a tiny island in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean on which the family lived. Napoleon developed a close friendship with the Balcombe family while living with them at the original “Bri-

ars� on the island when he was exiled there in 1815. The Briars was built at Mt Martha by Alexander Balcombe from 1846 to replicate the house in which he was born and spent his early years. The already substantial collection of Napoleonic items was greatly enhanced by Balcombe descendant Dame Mabel Brookes, and includes a copy of Napoleon’s death mask. Police are appealing for anyone with information to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or log ontowww. crimestoppers.com.au Chris Brennan

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Miss Mornington crowned Galaxy queen PENINSULA pageant queen Jessica Martini is the pride of the nation after being crowned Miss Galaxy Australia. The 25-year-old Hastings resident, who represented the Mornington Peninsula in the national finals held on the Gold Coast earlier this month, will now represent Australia at the international finals in the USA in August where she will compete with national winners from across the globe for the Miss Galaxy crown. Ms Martini said she was humbled to have won the coveted Miss Galaxy Australia title, outshining 47 of the country’s most beautiful and inspiriting young women in the national finals. “I’m so thrilled,” she told The News. “I never thought this would happen. All my hard work has finally paid off. I’m so proud to be representing the Mornington Peninsula and to have this amazing title.” Ms Martini said that while Miss Galaxy entrants were judged on their outward appearance, the pageant placed a strong emphasis on “overall” beauty and charity work. She said she had been heavily involved with Pink Ribbon Day, as well as the competition’s chosen Australian charities, Make a Wish Foundation and Australia Zoo’s Wildlife Warriors program. “I aim to do big things with my title, and raise lots of money for charity,” Ms Martini said. “I’Il be attending lots of events, from local events around the peninsula to major events all over Australia, making appearances and hosting events and fundraising for

Universal beauty: Miss Mornington Peninsula Jessica Martini has been crowned Miss Galaxy Australia.

charity, while also preparing for the international pageant. “I am also in the process of discussing becoming an official ambassador for Pink Ribbon Day with the Cancer Council.”

Ms Martini has previously competed in the Miss World and Miss Humanity pageants, but her Miss Galaxy Australia title is her best result to date. She said the secret to succeeding

in a competition like Miss Galaxy was “being true to yourself”. For more information on Ms Martini’s quest, visit www.facebook.com/jessicamartini2014 Chris Brennan

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Entrepreneur’s bid to start up on the peninsula By Keith Platt SO much talent, so many ideas. How to bring them together? How to harness and co-ordinate that energy and creativity? How to realise the potential? Start a start-up. Or, using less jargon, put people and their ideas together under one roof. “Create a Silicon valley on the Mornington Peninsula,” Ben Acott, of Mt Eliza, says. A self-described “serial entrepreneur”, Acott has worked at Facebook in the United States and has “founded Australia’s first and largest social media marketing agency”. He has now kicked off a campaign to create “the first Mornington Peninsula start-up/co-working space”. Acott says he has been working from small space in Prahran while establishing his new businesses and recently started looking for a larger office to “cater for the launch phase” of his companies. “It suddenly clicked, there isn’t actually a need to establish facilities in the city anymore - you can work from wherever you want. We have access to amazing talent down here, much more affordable rents and a more relaxed place to do business than in inner city Melbourne.” Acott says establishing a new company just outside of a major city “is exactly the same formula as Silicon Valley was to San Francisco”. “Rents are cheaper for not only the businesses but the general cost of living is much lower, which is ideal when starting a new company.”

Business idea: Ban Acott was to group businesses under the one as the beginnings for a Silicon Valley-type industry on the Mornington Peninsula.

The office envisaged by Acott is open plan area with hot desks or smaller areas. Shared areas would be designated for the internet and IT, boardrooms, meetings, kitchens and bathrooms. Common areas and

“breakout spaces” would encourage collaboration and relationships. “You simply bring your laptop and you’re ready to go,” he says. “For companies starting out, it’s so important to be able to talk, share and

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Farmers asked to put some magic in the air By Chris Brennan MORNINGTON Peninsula farmers and landholders are being asked to put a little magic in the air by signing up for a ground war on climate change. The federal government wants to fight global warming by using soil to store carbon under its Direct Action environmental program. Environment Minister and member for Flinders Greg Hunt last week tabled final details the Coalition’s $2.55 billion Emissions Reductions Fund, which is proposed to replace Labor’s carbon tax to meet the government’s carbon emissions reduction target of five per cent below 2000 levels by 2020. A key component of the plan is carbon sequestering, a practice through which farmers who undertake carbon-saving measures such as soil improvement or revegetation can earn carbon credits to sell back to the government. Mr Hunt said the peninsula had an abundance of land suitable for soil sequestration. “With so much of the electorate made up of rural land, this will be of particular interest to many residents across the Mornington Peninsula,” he said. “In addition to removing carbon from the atmosphere, sequestering carbon in agricultural soils would also increase farm productivity through improved soil structure, water-holding capacity and fertility.” Mr Hunt said the government was continuing to work closely with landholders, scientists and key interest groups to develop an initial methodology, details of which are expected to be ready in mid-2014. Activities that could earn farmers and landholders credits through the fund include planting forests or plantations, reducing methane emissions from animals, reducing nitrous oxide emissions from fertilisers, managing native forests, revegetating high-conservation areas, and culling feral animals.

Magic dirt: Environment Minister Greg Hunt said the peninsula had an abundance of land suitable for soil sequestration. Picture: Yanni

Mr Hunt has previously suggested that soil carbon could account for as much as 60 per cent of the carbon abatement needed for the country to achieve its carbon emissions reduction target. However, questions have been raised about the economics of the scheme. In a submission to the government’s terms of reference for the Emissions Reduction Fund late last year, the National Farmers’ Federation said the government was “enthusiastic about soil carbon, despite the evidence”. “There has in the past been ¬considerable focus on increasing soil carbon stocks, which the

evidence ¬suggests is very difficult to achieve on a permanent basis,” the federation’s submission stated. Mr Hunt last Thursday released a white paper on the Emissions Reduction Fund White which sets out “a cost effective, practical and simple approach to reduce our national emissions without a multi-billion dollar carbon tax”. The white paper provides the “final design” for the Emissions Reduction Fund, which is Coalition’s centrepiece in efforts to tackle climate change. The design of the Emissions Reduction has been guided by three key design principles:

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High site chosen for youth ‘hub’ A ‘ONE stop youth hub’ is being planned to cater for the needs of young people from Mt Eliza, Mornington and Mt Martha. The hub, modelled on similar centres at Hastings and Rosebud, will be built on the site of the former Mornington High School at the corner of Wilsons Rd and Nepean Highway. The federal government has committed $800,000 to the plan as part of a $1.2 million upgrade of the site. “The hub will provide a safe space where young people can seek advice and support from a range of youth organisations including the [Mornington Peninsula Shire] Council’s youth service and Headspace,� Dunkley MP Bruce Billson said. The hub would provide “drop-in services, fun and engaging programs, youth-orientated activities and school holiday programs to help young people make new friends, build confidence and feel included in their community�. “We need our communities to be neighbourhoods of hope that value, nurture, protect and empower our young people,� the peninsula’s young citizen of the year Sam Hearn said. “If the proposed hub can be used as both a resource and catalyst to enable more young people to experience positive and meaningful relationships then it will be of great benefit to families and young people across our community.�

Lunchtime talk MORNINGTON VIEW Club, which supports the work of children's charity the Smith Family, holds a midday lunch meeting on the fourth Friday of the month at Mornington Golf Club. Members have a two-course meal while listening to a guest speaker. Members are invited to monthly outings and coffee mornings. Details: call 97833446.

Morning talk THE next Mornington and District Historical Society coffee morning will be 10.30am at the

Friendship Room, St Mark’s Uniting Church, Barkly St, Mornington on Tuesday 13 May. Guest speaker is Andrew McKenzie will talk about his efforts to secure the history of Marysville after the bushfires. Entry $5.

Beach time: A lone dog walker at Mills Beach, Mornington, which is being considered for a leachfree area. Picture: Keith Platt

Leash-free wanted MILLS Beach, Mornington, is the latest area being looked at to become a leash-free area for dogs. A 112-signature petition has been sent to Mornington Peninsula Shire calling for the dogs to be allowed off the leash at the beach “during certain times�. Mills Beach, home to Mornington Lifesaving Club, runs from the mouth of Tanti Creek north to the cliffs below Caraar Creek Lane. The petition tabled at council’s Monday meeting said leash-free areas for dogs provide exercise and socialisation benefits. Senior ranger Scott Morone, in an “immediate comment�, said leash-free areas were designated across the peninsula. “The shire is interested in improving the existing areas and also considers suggestions for other sites in the future. We will investigate the site mentioned [Mills Beach] in the petition to determine whether the proposal is appropriate in this location.�


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Centre open: At the opening of the Mornington Centre’s second stage are, from left, consultant Dr Sam Kumar, registrars Dr Ziqui Ming and Dr Sharanya Athithan, aged care clinical director Dr Peter Lynch Medicine, Health Minister David Davis and Mornington MP David Morris.

Patients benefit from injection of rehab beds MORE beds are now available at Mornington for patients recovering from surgery or illness. Health Minister David Davis opened the 30-bed rehabilitation ward of the $25 million addition to the Mornington Centre on Tuesday 15 April. The first stage of the centre in Separation St opened in 2008 and replaced the former Mt Eliza Aged Care Centre and integrated a range of health services under one roof.

“With an ageing and growing population on the Mornington Peninsula, demand for subacute and rehabilitation services is also rapidly increasing,� Mr Davis said. The new ward would let patients receive care closer to home. Mornington MP David Morris said ward “will significantly improve the flow of patients and coordination of care from acute to sub-acute care settings, to rehabilitation and home support. The

community rehabilitation centre will provide specialised rehabilitation services for patients who are recovering from a major surgery or illness. It features a gymnasium, consulting and treatment spaces and rooms for individual and group therapy. “This project has also provided a significant boost to local employment, with the expansion creating 60 new jobs for healthcare professionals.�

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WHAT’S ON AT NEPTOURS *CROWN CASINO – MONTHLY* Casino’s bus program with a great BUFFET lunch (all) $30. Only persons over the age of 18 permitted. LAST THURSDAY EACH MONTH WERRIBEE OPEN RANGE ZOO Fri 2 May (a) $65 (p/s) $55 (ch) $50 QUEEN VICTORIA MARKET Tue 10th June - all $25. Shop for all the bargains we do not have down here. We even supply a couple of Eskys for some of your perishables. WICKED THE MUSICAL Wed 11th June (matinee) (a) $120 (p/s) $95

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Reserve birds come into focus BIRDS frequenting the bushland reserves around Balcombe Creek, Mt Martha, have now popped up in a photographic exhibition and a new brochure. The exhibition at Mornington Library runs throughout May and will be opened along with the launch of the brochure on Saturday 3 May by Birdlife Australia member David Reid. There will also be a display of carved wooden bird sculptures by Stewart Dawson. The brochure features 52 birds, with coloured illustrations by Annie Dowd, a member of the Balcombe Estuary Reserves group (BERG). Birds are grouped into their habitat areas such as the estuary and creek - home to the white faced heron; the beach, pacific and silver gulls; and the boardwalk, superb fairy wrens and grey fantails. Prints of photographs in the exhibition are $75 each. BERG is a friends group formed in 1997 to preserve and restore the 44 hectares of bushland reserves around the Balcombe Estuary. Balcombe Creek, with its estuary, is seen as the largest unspoilt waterway entering the eastern side of Port Phillip. Brochures will also be available at The Briars Visitor’s Centre, or contact BERG Mt Martha www.berg.org.au. Drawing bird: A new brochure features birds drawn by Annie Dowd, top, such as the eastern yellow robin, right, and eastern spinebill, centre. Wood carvings by Stewart Dawson are being shown at Mornington Library along with photographs of birds living near Balcombe Creek, Mt Martha, right.

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Terry Young Mobile: 0419 157 172

Harcourts Mornington Suite 2, 1a Main Street MORNINGTON 5970 8000 EMAIL: terrry.young@harcourts.com.au

Bowman & Company 197 Main Street, MORNINGTON 5975 6888 EMAIL: robert@bowmanandcompany.com.au

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21 Gerards Way 3.00-3.30pm Bowman & Company 5975 6888 _________________________________________________________ 12 Otway Court 11.30-12.00pm Century 21 Homeport 5979 3555 12 Mariners Way 12.30-1.00pm Century 21 Homeport 5979 3555 6 Autumn Court 1.30-2.00pm Century 21 Homeport 5979 3555 17 William Street 2.30-3.00pm Century 21 Homeport 5979 3555 _________________________________________________________

TUERONG

634 Stumpy Gully Road 2.30-3.00pm Bowman & Company 5975 6888 _________________________________________________________

CRIB POINT

3 Whittle Street 11.00-11.30am Century 21 Homeport 5979 3555 _________________________________________________________

BITTERN REAL ESTATE PARTNERS

Jarrod Carman Mobile: 0423 144 102 Eview Real Estate Partners Suite 8 / 38a Main Street MORNINGTON

Email: jarrod.carman@eview.com.au

26 The Bittern Blvd 12.00-12.30pm Century 21 Homeport 5979 3555 86 Dunlop Road 12.45-1.15pm Century 21 Homeport 5979 3555 15 Flinders Street 2.30-3.00pm Century 21 Homeport 5979 3555 _________________________________________________________

SOMERS

43 Kennedy Road 1.30-2.00pm Century 21 Homeport 5979 3555 _________________________________________________________

RED HILL SOUTH

3 Beaulieu Road 12.00-12.30pm Bowman & Company 5975 6888 _________________________________________________________

MOUNT ELIZA

Jonathan McShane Mobile: 0447 282 852

32 Mountain View Road 11.00-11.30am Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 85-87 Eumerella Grove 1.00-1.30pm Bowman & Company 5975 6888 _________________________________________________________

MORNINGTON

2/22 Marine Avenue Jacobs & Lowe Barry Plant Real Estate 220 Main Street 18/776-779 Esplanade MORNINGTON Harcourts 25 Weber Drive Ph: 5976 5900 Bowman & Company Email: 17 Nichols Drive jonathan.mcshane@jlbre.com.au Conley Luff Real Estate 30 Bungower Road Conley Luff Real Estate 21 Wensleydale Grove Harcourts 10a Kent Street Conley Luff Real Estate Dimitri Tantanis 4/785 Esplanade Mobile: 0425 863 681 Harcourts Barry Plant Real Estate 3/6 Portrush Grove 168 Main Street Conley Luff Real Estate Mornington 6 Bailey Place Ph: 5975 9811 Bowman & Company 8 Illuka Place Bowman & Company EMAIL: mornington@barryplant.com.au

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HASTINGS Robert Bowman Mobile: 0417 173 103

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34 Tallis Drive 1.30-2.00pm Bowman & Company 5975 6888 1 Tira Court 1.30-2.00pm Harcourts 5970 8000 8 Nepean Place 2.00-2.30pm Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 7/28 Lucerne Avenue 2.00-2.30pm Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 832 Esplanade 3.00-3.30pm Community Real Estate 9708 8667 15 Bentons Road 3.00-3.30pm Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 _________________________________________________________

Ph: 5975 7733 EMAIL: kayn@conleyluff.com.au

Peter Cincotta Mobile: 0411 888 770 Ray White Real Estate 5,117-133 Main Street MORNINGTON Ph: 5977 1877

MOUNT MARTHA

5 Klarica Close 12.00-12.30pm Bowman & Company 5975 6888 6 Meadow Crest Cct 12.00-12.30pm EMAIL: Bowman & Company 5975 6888 peter.cincotta@raywhite.com 2/90 Harrap Road 12.00-12.30pm Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 62 Marthas Ridge Drive 12.00-12.30pm Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 6 Azure Place 12.30-1.00pm Barry Plant Real Estate 5975 9811 James Crowder 12 Sweetlands Court 12.45-1.15pm Mobile: 0407 813 377 Bowman & Company 5975 6888 Community Real Estate 9/41 Green Island Avenue 1.00-1.30pm Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 39 Yarrabin Drive 1.30-2.00pm 7/20-22 Ranelagh Drive, Barry Plant Real Estate 5975 9811 MOUNT ELIZA 6 Hedges Court 2.30-3.00pm Ph:9708 8667 Harcourts 5970 8000 EMAIL: 2/18 Green Island Avenue 3.00-3.30pm Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 james@communityrealestate.com.au _________________________________________________________

SAFETY BEACH

87 Palm Tree Drive 1.00-1.30pm Stockdale & Leggo 5987 3233 238 Dromana Parade 3.00-3.30pm Stockdale & Leggo 5987 3233 _________________________________________________________

CENTURY 21 AGENTS SMARTER. BOLDER. FASTER CENTURY21.COM.AU Stewart Lardner 0419 539 072

DROMANA

28 Burns Close 12.30-1.00pm Bowman & Company 5975 6888 17 Seaview Parade 1.00-1.30pm Stockdale & Leggo 5987 3233 159 Palmerston Avenue 1.00-1.30pm Stockdale & Leggo 5987 3233 17 Rialto Grove 2.00-2.30pm Stockdale & Leggo 5987 3233 24 Arthurs Street 2.00-2.30pm Stockdale & Leggo 5987 3233 31 Monaco Parade 3.00-3.30pm Stockdale & Leggo 5987 3233 4 Rosalie Avenue 3.00-3.30pm Stockdale & Leggo 5987 3233 _________________________________________________________

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Auction

Mount Martha

5 Klarica Close, Mount Martha This spectacular single-level four-bedroom, two-bathroom plus a study residence set on 780m2, approx, achieves the perfect balance of light, space, form and function in a sought-after family location. The accomplished floor-plan is comprehensively appointed with designer finishes from Jarrah floorboards to plantation shutters and an emphasis on free flowing living and alfresco entertaining. The 38 square home is designed for a large family with a gourmet stone kitchen and five excellent zoned living areas including a stunning retreat with bi-fold doors to the garden and a fitted Gold Class cinema room. Features a huge covered deck, double remote garage, stylish en suite and a workshop/studio.

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Tuerong

634 Stumpy Gully Road, Tuerong Stylish, sophisticated, modern and spacious...this luxurious two-storey residence’s list of attributes give it standing of first class status with a beautiful country atmosphere set on eight and half acres, approx. The five bedroom, three bathroom home is highlighted by a knockout floorplan of spectacular dimensions with a focus on indoor-outdoor entertaining, three zoned living areas and designer finishes. Enjoy this stunning location and create your own unique lifestyle set amongst the gum trees with a huge machinery shed and the versatility for a range of hobby farm pursuits. The home is ideally located within easy reach of schools, shops and Peninsula Link and has ample room for a pool, tennis court, horses or orchard.

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Auction

Mornington

6 Bailey Place, Mornington

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Set on a magnificent 3 acre allotment, approx, backing onto Balcombe Creek, this 1st class Western Australian limestone residence combines country class with city chic just minutes from Mornington’s best attractions. This five-bedroom 2.5 bathroom plus an office single-level sensation brilliantly merges indooroutdoor aspects with a coveted Green Wedge outlook and park-like surrounds complete with a solar-heated self-cleaning pool and barn. Around 68 squares, the free-flowing interior showcases three spectacular living areas, café doors to an undercover terrace, an entertainer’s kitchen and a spa ensuite

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Mount Eliza

85-87 Eumerella Grove, Mount Eliza Enter a world of complete luxury across two dramatic levels with an impressive panoramic view stretching across the Moorooduc Plains in this utterly unique, masterfully executed six bedroom, three bathroom residence. Every space is designed to draw the outdoors inside with three fabulous living areas plus a cinema room, glassed study and grand-scale kitchen with easy access to a terrace. The main bedroom enjoys balcony access and an en suite; while a second bedroom has a spa en suite. Features a main spa bathroom, double garage, ducted heating, refrigerated cooling and an inbuilt sound system. Live this life!

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Mornington

8 Illuka Place, Mornington Refined yet instantly relaxing, this near new two-storey residence is beautifully proportioned, impressively appointed and perfectly attuned to its seaside environment. The light-filled home with a desirable north-east aspect contrasts superb finishes against a fresh colour scheme from timber floorboards to stone benchtops, low-maintenance gardens and banks of windows. The generous three bedroom, 2.5 bathroom plus a study floor plan accommodates two north-facing living rooms, stylish stone and Blanco kitchen, north-facing deck and balcony. Features a double remote garage and a double shower en suite all set in a quiet street walking distance to Main Street’s cafes and the beach. Perfection!

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Mornington

Auction

Auction this Saturday

25 Weber Drive, Mornington The luxury of this two-storey three bedroom, 2.5 bathroom residence designed by Langford Jones is further elevated by its exceptional lifestyle position. At the forefront of contemporary design and stylish low-maintenance living, the impressive interior proportions are augmented by a fabulous undercover alfresco entertaining area with double glazed cafe doors, bay glimpses from the top-floor study, an elegant Caesarstone kitchen and two expansive living areas. The quality of the internal fit out is superb from the warm Blackbutt floorboards to the Caesarstone benchtops, exceptional storage solutions and double remote garage with internal access.

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Auction

Auction this Saturday

34 Tallis Drive, Mornington The magic of a sought-after Beleura Hill setting adds to the overall excellence in this renovated, solid-brick threebedroom, 2.5 bathroom residence set on 880sqm, approx, with a solar-heated pool and children’s playground. Soaring cathedral ceilings, three living zones, designer finishes, a northern aspect, a balcony overlooking Tallis Reserve and an open fireplace all add to the outstanding family facilities on show. A gourmet stone kitchen with twin ovens, a stylish ensuite, a main spa bathroom and alfresco entertaining decks highlight the home’s quality and style. This family-wise home resides in a quiet tree-lined street close to schools, shops, Mornington golf course and stunning Mills beach.

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Dromana

Auction

Auction this Saturday

28 Burns Close, Dromana Picture this…postcard ever-changing water views with the mood of the bay unfolding in front of you and magnificent Mt Martha hill on show…all yours to enjoy every day of the year from this contemporary north-facing residence set on an exceptional 862m2 in a secluded cul-de-sac. Instantly relaxing and immediately inviting, this three-bedroom, three-bathroom residence with an in-ground heated pool has a calming holiday ambience and offers exceptional liveability. Brilliant bay views are showcased in the open plan air-conditioned living area and two bedrooms or soak in the atmosphere on the entertaining balcony. Adding to the excellence is a self-contained studio with a third bedroom, spa bathroom and kitchenette.

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21 Gerards Way, Tyabb Set within a beautiful botanic garden, this stunning 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom plus a study family home is beautifully tucked away from the world and set on four acres, approx, with flawless facilities from a solar heated pool to self contained accommodation and established amenity and paddocks suitable for a range of hobby farm pursuits. The light-filled interior is highlighted by its generous proportions, smart zoning, entertaining facilities and Mediterranean inspired walled courtyard. A self-contained two-bedroom unit is perfect for guests or in-law accommodation. This idyllic property is set in a sought-after cul-de-sac convenient to Tyabb Township, schools and city access via Peninsula Link.

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Red Hill South

3 Beaulieu Road, Red Hill South Rare hinterland of 10 glorious acres, approx., creates a superb scenario in the heart of Red Hill. This enchanting three-bedroom cottage is one of Red Hill’s original homes and retains the character of its period origins alongside today’s desires for open plan living and alfresco entertaining with a stunning deck and wrap-around verandah with valley views. The property offers a range of future opportunities and includes stables, an artist’s studio, five paddocks currently used for horses, an apple orchard and 70,000 litres of water storage. Ideally located close to shops, wineries and schools. Ride, cycle or walk out your door to Stony Creek trail or Merricks riding trail. Dual driveway access off Beaulieu Road. A unique opportunity to secure this prime location, keep the existing, potential B & B or new home.

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Embracing quality and modern sophistication in a manner un-matched by comparable properties, this single-level three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence is defined by quality finishes and contemporary fashion in a unique residential setting. The interior reflects modern ideals of open space and streaming sunshine with separate living and dining rooms, a quality kitchen, main bedroom with en suite and a feature deck extending to a manageable wrap-around garden. A large double auto garage with internal access, alarm and ducted heating are additional assets, while the location provides a quiet, eminently desirable context for lifestyle enjoyment close to parks and Bentons Square.

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Mount Martha

6 Meadow Crest Circuit, Mount Martha

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Auction Saturday 17th May at 12.00pm Inspect Saturday 12.00–12.30pm Contact John Styling 0403 093 922 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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Wonder no more

Live between the lines THIS amazing parcel of land, measuring 8.09 hectares across two evenly divinded lots, sits atop the hill with fantastic water glimpses through the gum trees down to Port Phillip Bay and Martha Cove. One block comprises a three-bedroom home with a great array of sheds. The home has a neat kitchen with dishwasher and plenty of living space. The second block is vacant. The lots may be sold separately or as one package which creates an enticing opportunity to build a sanctuary for your animals, your own paintball course, or just enjoy the golf course a short drive back down the road – the possibilities are endless. A substantial land holding in this area is a rare find and, with some clearing (STCA) and improvements to the home, this could be the ultimate peninsula destination for your family for generations to come.

IF you have ever driven along the beautiful Esplanade at Mornington and pondered how nice it would be to live across from the beach, then this outstanding townhouse is definitely one you must inspect. Well-priced and headed for auction, this brick-veneer home has water glimpses with the possibility of adding (STCA) an upper level balcony to better capture the outlook and add value to the property. The interior boasts a renovated kitchen with Caesarstone bench tops, and modern stainless-steel appliances include an under-bench oven with gas cooktop and a dishwasher. Also on the first floor is a lovely living room, with large picture windows which frame the water views superbly, and a powder room. Downstairs are the two bedrooms, a second bathroom and a laundry which opens out to a large paved private courtyard with rear access from the single garage.

Address: Price: Agency: Agent:

Address: Auction: Agency: Agent:

7-8/78 Forest Drive, MOUNT MARTHA Contact agent Stockdale & Leggo, 197 Point Nepean Road, Dromana, 5987 3233 Anthony McDermott, 0403 161 125

3/703 Esplanade, MORNINGTON Saturday 10 May at 11.30am Ray White Mornington, 5/117-133 Main Street, Mornington Mark Williams, 0449 250 442

197 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888

Mount Martha

12 Sweetlands Court, Mount Martha A stylish contemporary profile filters through this spacious, brilliantly executed, single-level four-bedroom, twobathroom residence illuminated in northern light with a private entertaining deck. A north-facing living room flows out to a fantastic deck with a remote awning perfect for an indoor-outdoor lifestyle. A light-filled dining area adjoins a quality kitchen; while a relaxing second living area provides the much desired zoned living. The main bedroom enjoys the luxury of a spacious spa en suite. This fabulous family home with a double remote garage resides in a quiet court revered for its friendly family focus close to Benton Junior College and Bentons Square shopping.

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21 Village Close, Mount Martha 5 3 2

$960,000 - $1,060,000 View: As Advertised or By Appointment

17 Banool Crescent, Mount Eliza 3 2

$580,000-$620,000 View: As Advertised or By Appointment

Immaculate...

Location, Views & Size Located in an exclusive court within walking distance of Mount Martha Village and the beach, this sensational family residence is one to be the envy of your friends. Old World Charm greets you from the front door with polished timber floors, high ceilings, sash windows and the character of yesteryear. Add to this the modern comforts of today with ducted heating, split system cooling, dishwasher and tiled in-ground pool. 5 bedrooms (2 with ensuites), 3 bathrooms, main bedroom with retreat and balcony with views over the estuary and out to the Bay and numerous living spaces throughout. This home has too many features to list and only an inspection will allow you to see all the Contact: benefits this home has to offer. Chris Garrett 0419 397 835

...is the only way to describe this fantastic 3 bedroom plus study Western Red Cedar home. The central kitchen has a freestanding 900mm s/steel SMEG oven, dishwasher, soft closing drawers and Caesarstone bench tops. The deck surrounding the home is a perfect place to relax or entertain. Stunning Jarrah floors flow through the hostess kitchen to the open plan living and entertaining areas, cathedral ceilings create extra space. The main bedroom with full ensuite is adjacent to a spacious mezzanine, ideal for study or retreat which overlooks the living areas and frames delightful views out to the Moorooduc Plains. Rustic landscaping plus a 6m X 5m approx. powered workshop or home gym with concrete floor. Contact: Chris Garrett 0419 397 835

D L SO 2 Bilgola Court, Mount Eliza 4 2 2

$890,000 - $940,000 View: As Advertised or By Appointment

2/9 Pitt Street, Mornington 2 1 1

$370,000 - $390,000 View: As Advertised or By Appointment

Treat Your Children Well!

Beachside Affordability

From the moment you step into this magnificent home you will be impressed. An elegant formal lounge is off to the right, with an open fire place and French doors opening into a formal dining area. The master bedroom with full ensuite are to the left. Further along is a spacious family room. Three more bedrooms and the main bathroom are towards the rear of the home. Complete with GDH & evaporative cooling, this already comfortable home has a lovely decked alfresco area overlooking a solar heated pool, and this is all set on a 1750m2 approx. block, with plenty of room for the kids to kick a footy. The man of the house will love the fact that not only does he get a double garage, but a large shed too. Contact: Side access gives room for the boat, caravan and trailer.

This two bedroom unit could be the place you have been looking for and thought you’d never find! The front unit of only two, with no Body Corp, is certainly a winner, and surrounded by a high brick fence giving privacy and security. Comprising spacious L-shaped lounge with lovely bay window overlooking the front garden. At the rear there is a good size kitchen and family/meals area and private courtyard. Both bedrooms are a good size with built-in robes. Recently re-carpeted throughout in a modern taupe colour adds to the appeal, and a family bathroom and separate laundry complete the inside. Single garage and space for extra car make this a top property in this price bracket. Walk to local shops beach and Main Street in no time.

Vivienne Spencer 0409 558 330

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68 Coveside Avenue, Safety Beach 3

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WOW! - What A little Beauty

This lovely single story unit is one of 4 on the block, sitting in a quiet court, surrounded by quality homes & only 200m from fabulous Fishermans beach. Comprises 3 bedrooms & updated kitchen & bathroom. Neat as a pin, beautifully presented & close to everything fabulous Mornington has on offer. Comfortable & extremely well presented, would be a perfect start, ideal lock & leave weekender, ripper investment property or well suited for those looking to downsize.

Looking to downsize, invest or simply acquire the cutest house? This is it! The scene is set as soon as you enter, with spacious open plan living exuding character & warmth. This modern home comprises of three bedrooms, a decked alfresco area which leads out to a fully enclosed yard. The master bedroom has WIR & ensuite with spa bath. The second bedroom also has a WIR and adjoins the main bathroom. The open plan living area comprises kitchen, meals and living. The kitchen features an English ‘Belling’ stove, Caesarstone bench tops, soft closing drawers, large pantry, breakfast bar and new dishwasher. Air conditioning to main living area and main bedroom and ducted heating throughout with gas boosted solar HWS, Contact: solar panels, double garage and a low maintenance garden - what else could you need. Kay Jeffs 0419 108 124

Contact: Susan Clavin 0417 141 007

328 Main Creek Road, Main Ridge

Offers around $2,000,000 View: By Appointment

Main Ridge Farm

$1,485,000

11 Bath Street, Mornington 4

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Stunning Contemporary Living just metres from the water’s edge!

Around 32 acres of land overlooking the pretty Splitters Creek Valley. The improvements include original 3 bedroom farmhouse, currently tenanted, assorted farm shedding plus ‘The Dairy’ - a 2 bedroom holiday cottage created from the original dairy on the property. The land is divided into several paddocks with laneway, there are 2 dams and Splitter Creek runs through the rear corner of the property. Land would suit many rural pursuits with a North-West aspect. This property offers the best in Peninsula lifestyle with a great country feel. Contact: Phillip McNeill-Young 0428 148 693

Contact: Jodie Makepeace 5989 2364

Situated only 100 metres from beautiful Mills Beach this superbly presented 4 bedroom plus study home has been built to exacting standards and is perfectly positioned to enjoy the ultimate lifestyle. Sun drenched living spaces, soaring 4 metre high ceilings, Grey Gum flooring, a clever combination of materials and a contemporary colour palette combine to create a home that is understatedly luxurious yet so liveable for the entire family. Hydronic heating, feature open fire place, automatic internal & external window furnishings & a stunning fully tiled salt chlorinated in ground pool & spa complete the impressive list of inclusions. Contact: Stuart Cox 0417 124 707

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MORNINGTON 2/22 Marine Avenue

MOUNT MARTHA 39 Yarrabin Drive

Minutes From Main Street & The Beach

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Shop 2, 188-194 Main Street Mornington www.conleyluff.com.au

5975 7733

MORNINGTON

AUCTION: SATURDAY 10TH MAY AT 1.30PM

MORNINGTON

AUCTION: SATURDAY 17TH MAY AT 12.30PM

STYLE AND SUBSTANCE - AND CLOSE TO EVERYTHING

EXECUTORS AUCTION BEACHSIDE VILLA TREAT

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10a Kent Street Inspect Sat 12-12.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

3/6 Portrush Grove Inspect Wed & Sat 1-1.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

$385,000 -$430,000

MORNINGTON

$390,000 - $420,000

FABULOUS FOR A FIRST HOME BUYER

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Enjoying a delightful garden setting on a generous raised lot, this most appealing BV home offers convenience to all facilities with a welcoming ambience. Comprising 3 bedrooms (2 way bathroom to master, all with BIR’s), 2 spacious & separate living areas, an attractive timber kitchen, single carport, shed, & an inviting 8 X 4 laserlite/paved entertaining area. Including gas heating, s/s r/cycle air conditioner, & new HWS.

17 Nichols Drive

GEOFF LUFF 0416 142 336

KAYN LUFF 0416 265 337

ROY COTTON 0419 610 888

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North facing, with schools, buses & the Homemaker Centre all at your doorstep, this attractive brickveneer home offers spacious living & entertaining and a generous rear yard. With 3 bedrooms (BIR’s), 2 separate living areas, light-filled kitchen, 6X5m covered & enclosed entertaining area, and a double tandem carport. Including gas heating, ducted evaporative cooling, dishwasher, 4200L water tanks, sunblinds, 2 sheds & a workshop. A genuine one owner model! – Built by Jennings for our vendors.

30 Bungower Road Inspect Sat 11-11.30am or by appointment Contact Roy Cotton 0419 610 888

Inspect Sat 11-11.30am or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

STEVE CONLEY 0428 389 670

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This beautifully designed and built home is perfect for hassle free living. Featuring four large bedrooms and two glamorous bathrooms. The main bedroom on the ground level, has a stylish ensuite with tiled shower base, semi frameless shower screens & fitted WIR. Downstairs offers spacious light filled living area leading out to the decked alfresco, designer kitchen with stone tops, s/steel appliances and dishwasher, large breakfast bar & adjacent meals area. Upstairs features three bedrooms, stunning main bathroom with free standing tub & double vanity and a large living area. Double remote garage with rear access, garden shed, ducted heating & refrigerated, cooling plus all the bells & whistles one could hope for.

At the rear of only 3, in a delightful garden setting, this BV villa has the beach, bus & local shopping close at hand. With 3 bedrooms (2 way bathroom/BIR’s to Master), very spacious & bright living room, attractive kitchen with adjoining meals area, a separate laundry & internal entry to the automatic double lock-ip garage.. Including GDH, s/system r/cycle air con, dishwasher, security system, high ceilings, sunblinds & covered entertaining area. PERFECT FOR RETIREES / 1st HOMEBUYERS!!

MORNINGTON

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ROBERT LOSCHIAVO 0418 563 580

JADE WILSON 5975 7733

WENDY O’HALLORAN 5975 7733

JAN MEYER 5975 7733

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Shop 2, 188-194 Main Street Mornington www.conleyluff.com.au

5975 7733

MOUNT MARTHA

OFFERS ABOVE $700,000

MORNINGTON

$700,000 PLUS

BEACHSIDE – WITH SPACE, STYLE AND BAY ASPECT!!

SPACE, STYLE & LUXURY IN SEFTON GRANGE!

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Nothing to do but relax & enjoy this exceptional 2 storey family home, set amongst beautiful gardens and with mod grass lawn at the rear. With 3 large bedrooms plus study (including a superb master suite with Juliet balcony overlooking parkland), 2 spacious & separate downstairs living areas plus a living room upstairs, deluxe ceasar stone kitchen with s/steel appliances, stylish bathroom, powder room, & internal entry to an auto DLUG. Including GDH & ducted refrigerated cooling, ducted vaccum, gas log fire, dishwasher, security, solar/gas HWS & a delightful alfresco area for year round entertaining.

$395,000 NEG

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Enjoy a fabulous, relaxed seaside lifestyle in this striking as-new home, on a fully fenced, easy-care 447m2 lot. Featuring double garage and automatic gates to a 2nd street frontage, there is storage for a boat or caravan. Pristinely presented, the home offers 4 bedrooms (deluxe FES/WIR to master), spacious living areas up & down, superb Caesar stone kitchen with s/steel appliances, beautiful polished timber flooring, water views from the covered balcony and an inviting alfresco area for entertaining. Including 3 s/system r/cycle air conditioners, ducted vacuum, double glazed windows, video security, dishwasher, integrated microwave & coffee machine & much more, an inspection is sure to impress. 8 Nepean Place Inspect Sat 2-2.30pm or by appointment Contact Roy Cotton 0419 610 888

62 Martha’s Ridge Drive Inspect Sat 12-12.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

MOUNT MARTHA

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MORNINGTON

$750,000 - $795,000

SEFTON GRANGE - BUILD YOUR DREAM

SEASIDE LIVING AT ITS BEST

With quality land to create your own personal masterpiece getting harder & harder to find, this gently sloping elevated lot of approx. 593m2 would be an ideal choice to live your dream. Set across from beautiful parklands & with lovely walking tracks at your doorstep & so convenient to schools, buses & Bentons Square, an ideal location for you and the family.

On their own titles & so close to the Esplanade, these luxurious new homes by Oakhill Constructions each offer approx. 23 squares of living plus auto DLUG & comprise 3 bedrooms plus study (large downstairs Master with FES/WIR), deluxe gloss Caesarstone kitchen with s/steel appliances, spacious living areas upstairs & down, GDH, security, LED lighting, high ceilings, dishwasher, 5000L water tank, flyscreens & landscaping.

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MOUNT MARTHA

$369,000 - $529,000

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Inspect Sat 3-3.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

Contact Roy Cotton 0419 610 888 15 & 15a Bentons Road

66 Martha’s Ridge Drive

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MOUNT ELIZA

$549,000

10 SOLD

“BAYWATER VILLAS” - CONSTRUCTION COMMENCING SOON!

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Baywater Villas will comprise 15 modern townhouses and villas - 5 x double storey and 10 x single storey with a combination of 2 and 3 bedrooms. The first class finishes include 2.7m ceilings, Caesarstone bench tops in the kitchens & bathrooms, s/steel European appliances including dishwasher, quality carpets and tiles, GDH, auto garage door & full landscaping front and rear. NOTE: INTERNAL PICTURES ARE OF A DISPLAY SUITE LOCATED AT 9/41 GREEN ISLAND AVENUE, MOUNT MARTHA

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KAYN LUFF 0416 265 337

ROY COTTON 0419 610 888

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This most charming property offers both a spacious & individual split level home plus a separate & very comfortable bungalow with power, water and a w/c, & enjoys a delightful treed setting on an inviting approx. 700 M2 lot. The main home offers 3 bedrooms plus study nook (FES/B.I.R’s to the large Master), 2 spacious and separate living rooms, an attractive kitchen with adjoining meals, central bathroom, a single auto garage and a delightful covered/paved entertaining area. Featuring polished timber flooring, OFP, GDH, s/s r/cycle air conditioner, d/washer, sunblinds and ample powered storage.Ideally placed for easy access to shops, buses and schools.

SHOWING INCLUSIONS & FINISHES. THIS MAY BE INSPECTED SATURDAYS, 1-1.30PM OR ANYTIME BY APPOINTMENT. BIG SAVINGS ON STAMP DUTY! Inspect Saturday 1-1.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 32 Mountain View Road 47 Green Island Avenue

STEVE CONLEY 0428 389 670

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SPACE & CHARACTER WITH A BONUS BUNGALOW!

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO 0418 563 580

Inspect Sat 11-11.30 or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

JADE WILSON 5975 7733

WENDY O’HALLORAN 5975 7733

JAN MEYER 5975 7733


Shop 2, 188-194 Main Street Mornington www.conleyluff.com.au

5975 7733

SOMERS

$1,350,000 PLUS

MOUNT MARTHA

OFFERS OVER $585,000

10 ACRES+ IN SOMERS

‘CRESWELL’ - ENJOY THE SOMERS ALL YEAR ROUND WITH TOWN WATER & NATURAL GAS!

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BUILDERS OWN AS NEW HOME!

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This outstanding lifestyle property, on a picturesque 10+ acres consists of a substantial Engelhard designed residence with a host of formal & in-formal living areas. There are plenty of bedrooms for the family plus GDH, open fireplace, combustion heater, 2 x s/system air-conditioners, ducted vacuum, alarm system, intercom, ceiling fans, timber-lined cathedral ceilings & double carport. Enjoying a tranquil setting, this magnificent property includes a dam with windmill pump, a 9 x 9m shed with power & water, an 8 x 12m shed with power, stove, shower, toilet and combustion heater, a 13 x 8m hay shed incorporating a tac room, workshop & coolroom (not electrically connected) & the property is wired for 3 phase power but not connected.

$950,000

SEASIDE DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY - 2ND STREET FRONTAGE TO RAGLAN STREET

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INVEST, RENOVATE OR DETONATE! - This fabulous 920m2 approx. site is ideally placed to access Fishermans Beach, buses & Main Street. Offering a wide variety of potential development options including retaining the home & subdividing the rear yard or 3-4 townhouse development (STCA)as the property does boast two street frontages.The comfortable 4 bedroom home would rent well and yield a return while plans & permits are being obtained, or you can reside in the home whilst you decide what suits, whilst watching your astute investment grow in this ideal location. Opportunities like this don’t come along every day, so don’t hesitate.

MORNINGTON

MORNINGTON

$270,000 PLUS

$150,000 NEG.

MORNINGTON

$100,000

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BEACHSIDE TOWNHOUSE – TO LIVE OR INVEST !!!

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Ideally placed in a quiet well-established group close to shops & buses, this spacious brick-veneer townhouse would suit both an investor or owner occupier. With 2 bedrooms (WIR & BIR’s), kitchen with meals area, a large living room, bathroom & powder room, & single brick garage. Securely let at $280 per week to 5/12/2014

Inspect Sat 2-2.30pm or by appointment Contact Roy Cotton 0419 610 888

Inspect by appointment 7/28 Lucerne Avenue Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

71 Nunns Road

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2/18a Green Island Avenue Inspect Sat 3-3.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

50 Sandy Point Road Inspect by appointment Contact Geoff Luff 0416 142 336

MORNINGTON

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Just perfect for active retirees or a busy working couple, this spacious & sparkling BV home is the rear dwelling of just 2. This fine home offers approx. 17 squares of living plus a big 7 x 7 M auto DLUG with internal access. Comprising 3 bedrooms (stylish master suite with FES/WIR ), a large light-filled living room, deluxe stone kitchen with s/steel appliances & adjoining dining, central bathroom, separate powder room & extensive aggregate paving. Presented to impress & including 9’ ceilings, GDH, s/system r/cycle air conditioner, dishwasher, quality carpet & porcelain tiling throughout.

MOUNT MARTHA

$360,000 - $390,000

A BEACH BOX DELIGHT AT FISHIES BEACH

SHIRE HALL BEACH!

VILLATASTIC – TO LIVE OR INVEST!

Presented to impress, this colourful beach box measures 3M X 1.8M plus a 1.2M covered deck. Enjoy the beautiful bay views & the golden sands of Fishermans Beach.

Celebrate Australia & relax on the deck of this sparkling 2 X 2M beach box and look out to Mornington harbour & pier. Ideal family beach – just an easy stroll from Main Street.

Presented as-new, this stylish 2 bedroom brick-veneer villa is in a small group close to Bentons Square & buses. With WIR & 2-way bathroom to the master, quality Caesarstone kitchen with s/steel appliances, spacious light-filled living, separate laundry & internal entry to a big 8 X 4m auto single garage. Includes ducted heating & refrigerated cooling, laserlite deck, dishwasher and high ceilings.

Beach Box 77 Inspect by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

STEVE CONLEY 0428 389 670

GEOFF LUFF 0416 142 336

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Beach Box 34 Inspect by appointment Contact Geoff Luff 0416 142 336 2/90 Harrap Road

KAYN LUFF 0416 265 337

ROY COTTON 0419 610 888

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO 0418 563 580

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JADE WILSON 5975 7733

WENDY O’HALLORAN 5975 7733

JAN MEYER 5975 7733

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Harcourts SINCE 1888

Mornington Suite 2 / 1a Main Street 03 5970 8000 www.mornington.harcourts.com.au

AUCTION

FOR SALE

Mornington 21 Wensleydale Drive

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Mount Martha 6 Hedges Court

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Big Family Entertainer

Picture Perfect

Buyers in the range of $550,000 - $600,000 must inspect. It does not get any better or bigger than this fabulous family home for the purchaser looking at entertaining on a grand scale. Located close to all of the shopping centres of Mornington including the cafes & shops of Main Street, schools, transport, parks, hospitals & medical centre’s. Features: 4BR’s, main with full ensuite & walk in robe, family bathroom, lounge, large rumpus room, kitchen, meals area & a very large under cover outdoor area to entertain the multitudes. You are cozy all year round with evap.cooling & ducted heating. Includes: a double remote control garage, a separate drive to park the boat or caravan & good sized shed.

Set behind a white picket fence, you will fall in love with this stunning family home located beachside of Nepean Hwy. Boasting charm & class all within walking distance to the sought after Mount Martha beach, this fine residence comprises: 3 large bedrooms (all with WIR’s) + study or 4th bedroom (master bedroom with full ensuite & WIR), a formal lounge plus a HUGE family/rumpus room with split system air con. Other features: gas ducted heating, high ceilings, clawfoot bath, stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher, an oversize double garage & french doors opening to a rear decked entertaining area. Be the envy of your friends & inspect this beautiful home today.

AUCTION Saturday May 17th at 12pm View www.harcourts.com.au/VMG24484 Open Saturday 11.30-12.00pm or by appointment

Price View Open

Terry Young 0419 157 172

Andrew Gillespie

E terry.young@harcourts.com.au

$695,000 www.harcourts.com.au/VMG24464 Saturday 2.30-3.00pm or by appointment 0414 680 512

FOR SALE

Mount Martha 33 Dickinson Grove

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A Lifestyle Waiting For You To Discover A quality home with classic appeal, this spectacular family residence is incomparable for space & comfort. With a sprawling floorplan awash with natural light the home features 4BR’s, 2 bathrooms set on 847sqms of land & positioned perfectly with a North facing aspect on the block. Enjoy outside wining & dining on your own exquisite entertaining deck. Look out over the leafy surrounds & indulge in bliss as you take that first sip of wine after a hard day’s work. You will be set all year round with ducted heat., air con., & an open fire place. Why not walk the kids to school in the morning? Mount Martha Primary is only 850m from your doorstep. Price View Open

$695,000 www.harcourts.com.au/VMG24458 By Appointment

Malcolm Parkinson 0421 704 246 E malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au

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Mornington Suite 2 / 1a Main Street 03 5970 8000 www.mornington.harcourts.com.au

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

Mornington 4/785 Esplanade

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Location, Lifestyle - Love It! If lifestyle and location are top of your list, this elegant two-bedroom unit must rank as Mornington’s best! Just steps from all of the town’s best offerings with Mornington Park directly across the road and Mothers Beach, the pier, restaurants, the cinema, bars and designer shops literally around the corner, this is a solid gold investment. Enjoying privacy at the rear of an appealing group of homes and surrounded by beautiful flowering gardens, the home offers a spacious lounge with curved garden window and a separate dining room with servery to the kitchen, while the bathroom has an extra large shower and hand rails. With wonderful scope to update and further capitalise on the position, the home also includes ducted heating, air-conditioning, a rear breakfast patio, an attached gardener’s toilet and a rear gate providing a short cut through to all the delights of Main Street and a single garage. AUCTION Saturday May 3rd at 1.00pm View www.harcourts.com.au/VMG24488 Open Saturday 12.30-1.00pm or by appointment Malcolm Parkinson 0421 704 246 E malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

FOR SALE

Mornington 1 Tira Court

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Mornington’s Best Kept Secret

Here is the one you have been searching for! Located on a corner allotment, there is ample space for parking vehicles, caravans etc at home! Built to the current owners exacting standards, it features three bedrooms, formal and informal living spaces, a study and an entertainer’s kitchen. Situated in a family friendly estate, featuring established wetlands and parks, close to schools, shops, public transport and easy access to the new Peninsula Link.

A truly amazing transformation has taken place at this exquisite address! Fully renovated internally with all new appliances, carpets, tiles, doors, toilet, window furnishings, reverse cycle heating & cooling, decking, fencing & landscaped front garden, there is absolutely NOTHING to do. This location itself comes up very rarely, 30 years this home has been with the same family. A rare opportunity to live close to Main Street but down a quiet lane, providing privacy. The most difficult decision will be which cafe or restaurant to walk to for your breakfast, lunch or dinner

Price View Open

AUCTION Saturday May 3rd at 11.00am View www.harcourts.com.au/VMG24478 Open Saturday 10.30-11.00am or by appointment

Negotiable Over $520,000 www.harcourts.com.au Saturday 1.30-2.00pm or by appointment

Janet McNeill 0419 503 327

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www.mornington.harcourts.com.au

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MORNINGTON 4/92 Strachans Road

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Auction

Enjoy the ultimate beachside life style with this beautiful double storey free standing residence situated in a boutique block of 5 featuring a large court yard & bay glimpses. Conveniently located on the beachside of the highway &positioned within short walking distance to shops, restaurants, hotels & public transport. NOTE: photo ID required on inspection

Ray White Mornington

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For Sale

This very neat brick home on 517m2 approx & set in a quiet street is leased until December 2014 & is a solid investment, ready to take on now. Located within easy walking distance to shops, primary & secondary schools and public transport, there is gas heating, hardwood floor boards, formal lounge & meals area, large lockup garage & workshop.

Saturday 24th May at 11.00am View Saturday 11.00 -11.30am Keith Burns 0416 079 401 keith.burns@raywhite.com Ph: 5973 2808

MORNINGTON 44 Illowa Street

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Ray White Mornington

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obrienrealestate.com.au

MOUNT MARTHA 65 Green Island Avenue

“FINDON”

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STCA 5-6 TOWNHOUSE SITE. This wonderful family home set on 1650sq (approx.) is positioned between the seaside villages of Mount Martha and Mornington. Set to the rear of the property, this home is exquisite in style and detail. Complete with Solar heated in-ground pool, alfresco dining, a fully set up ‘Home Office’ with separate entrance, four spacious bedrooms, master with en-suite and walk in robe, ‘teenage retreat’ , separate bathroom and study or music room. 463 Nepean Highway CHELSEA phone e: chelsea@obrienrealestate.com.au Page 22

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Price By Negotiation Over $1,000,000

Inspect

By Private Inspection

Contact

Robyn Courtney 0416 755 523 Chris Mastroianni 0434 396 768


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NEW LISTING

BITTERN 26 The Bittern Boulevard

NEW LISTING

BITTERN 86 Dunlop Road

BEAUTY ON THE BOULEVARD

ALL THE BELLS AND WHISTLES!

This immaculately presented four bedroom home surrounded by established gardens is located in the very desirable Bittern Fields Estate. Upon entering you will be captivated by the spaciousness of the home. Featuring kitchen with ample overhead cupboards and large island bench for entertaining. A sliding door from the family room leads to an under roofline alfresco which looks out to the lovely manicured

Saturated in northerly light and architecturally designed to maximise space and storage, this impressive two storey residence with a combination of period style and modern living has everything you require in a family home. Step out into the great outdoors with single room bungalow, large outdoor entertaining area, 30 solar panels and 30x25m workshop. Contact Exclusive Agent.

gardens. Contact Exclusive Agent.

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CRIB POINT 3 Whittle Street

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NEW LISTING

GREAT STARTING POINT

Beautifully presented four bedroom home offers the right mix for a modern lifestyle

Well maintained three bedroom home located in a quiet court. Featuring galley style kitchen with new gas stove and separate lounge with gas heating and ceiling fan, plus heat exchange fitted to home. Other notable features include security alarm system, outdoor entertaining area and two garden sheds.

master bedroom. Still under builders warranty. Contact Exclusive Agent.

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HASTINGS 12 Otway Court

BRAND NEW HOME!

in a leafy 1/4 acre setting. Featuring 3 well-placed bedrooms, separate rumpus room or kids retreat as well as an additional lounge area, plus streamlined kitchen with s/steel appliances. Extra features include refurbished bungalow and private deck off

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Walking distance to local schools, shops and public transport. Contact Exclusive Agent.

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PRICE $270,000 Negotiable VIEW Saturday 11:30-12:00pm AGENT Ken Brown 0402 868 368

HASTINGS 6 Autumn Court

MARINERS ESTATE

SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE!

Perfectly positioned, this brilliant three bedroom home offers a life of convenience in a modern environment. With a generous open plan design and a great low maintenance block, features include ducted

Set behind a high front fence this weatherboard home provides plenty of privacy. An expansive living room with split-system air-conditioning overlooking manicured gardens flows through to a

heating and ceiling fans throughout, double lock up garage with remote, large master bedroom with FES & WIR, s/steel appliances and breakfast bar to kitchen & decked outdoor entertaining with sun

bright open plan kitchen and meals area. The large private rear yard has side access through a single carport and features a 5 x 8m garage. Contact Exclusive Agent.

blinds. Contact Exclusive Agent.

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BITTERN 263 Disney Street

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ORGANIC LIVING AT ITS BEST!

PRICE: EXPRESS SALE VIEW: Saturday 1:30-2:00pm AGENT: Ken Brown 0402 868 368

BITTERN 15 Flinders Street GLORIOUS 1/4 ACRE BLOCK

Ideal 4 bedroom family home set on 2.5 acres (approx.) This residence intergrates organic living with an abundance of fruit trees, scattered vegetable beds and 12,000 gallon water tanks with brand new pump, plus bore water. Styled over two levels with many outstanding features. Enjoy the great outdoors with plenty of storage sheds,

Nestled on 1/4 acre (approx.) in the best location in Bittern, this brick-veneer home has got the lot. Boasting 4 bedrooms, semi-renovated bathroom and a study. Established gardens flourish on this wellmaintained block with large lock-up shed, carport and covered outdoor entertaining. Contact Exclusive Agent.

double carport and paved outdoor area. Contact Exclusive Agent.

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FORTHCOMING AUCTION

NEW LISTING

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WITHIN A SHORT STROLL TO BEACH

WATERSIDE LOCATION

If you are looking for an entry level home or an affordable beach property in highly sought after Somers, don’t let this opportunity pass you by. Located just a short stroll to the beach, opposite the park, this brick veneer home on 1187m2 consists of three generous size bedrooms and lounge room looking out to beautiful valley and rural views. Further features include 1.5kw solar system, 2 x r/cycle air-conditioning units and a combined carport and workshop with concrete floor. Contact Exclusive Agent.

Lovely weatherboard home offering two living areas and three bedrooms, master with floor to ceiling built in robes. High ceilings throughout create a sense of space, while also keeping the home cooler in the summer months. Further features included GDH and a convertor cooler. Outside boasts sealed driveway leading to double garage with remote control, private rear yard with decked outdoor entertaining area and low maintenance garden. This home is zoned residential and has the potential to be a unit site (S.T.C.A.) Currently leased this property is an ideal investment home to add to or begin your portfolio. Contact Exclusive Agent.

AUCTION Saturday 17th of May at 2:00pm

TERMS: 10% Deposit on signing Settlement 90/120 days

VIEW: Saturday 1:30-2:00pm

AGENT: Wilma Green 0407 833 996

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VIEW: Saturday 2:30-3:00pm

AGENT: Wilma Green 0407 833 996

RURAL SUB-DIVISION

Boundaries are approximates only

HASTINGS FOR SALE BY EXPRESSION OF INTEREST CLOSING DATE EXTENDED TO FRIDAY 16TH MAY 2014 Elevated parcel of approx. 18.5 hectares (47.5 acres) with sea glimpses from some potential building sites capable of further sub-division (S.T.C.A.). Situated on the first ridge inland from Hastings, this property has two potential access points and is almost completely cleared. Mains water is available and there are appropriate easements for outfall drainage. This property is ripe for immediate development. TERMS: * $2000 payable upon submission. * Balance of 10% deposit within 7 days of acceptance. * Settlement 120 days. Vacant Possession. * No GST on sale.

PRICE

Expression Of Interest

VIEW:

By Appointment

AGENT:

Chris Watt 0417 588 321

Contact Exclusive Agent Chris Watt for information package and to arrange inspection.

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INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL

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Corner the market

Factory with the lot SITUATED in Kenji Street, this neat and clean warehouse has great access to Watt and Mornington-Tyabb Roads, with Peninsula Link also close by. At ground level there is a total of 233 square metres of floor space plus a further 100 square metres of partitioned and air conditioned office space on a mezzanine level. The premises also include an alarm system, roller door and shutter blinds for security, data cabling is installed and there are staff facilities including toilets and a kitchen. The land size measures 624 square metres with a covered storage area and five car parks.

CORNER sites this close to the centre of town rarely come much bigger than this outstanding location along Main Street, Mornington. Zoned Commercial 1 which allows for a variety of retail, office, business, and entertainment purposes, the total land size measures about 1334 square metres, with the two titles to be sold as a whole. All properties on the site are currently leased on a short-term basis.

Address: Price: Agency: Agent:

Address: Price: Agency: Agent:

8 Kenji Street, MORNINGTON LEASE: $36,000 per annum, SALE:$635,000 exclusive of GST Nichols Crowder, 2/2 Colemans Road, Carrum Downs, 9775 1535 Linda Ellis, 0400 480 397

301-303 Main Street, MORNINGTON $2.2 million Jacobs & Lowe, 220 Main Street, Mornington, 5976 5900 David Toms, 0418 995 366

For Lease

230 Main Street, Mornington

Main Street Value that’s ‘Plane’ to See! For Lease Take the next step in business with these prime, yet affordable, Main Street office or retail spaces in a recently refurbished building offering exposure, character and high foot traffic volumes. Set beside one of Main Street’s shady Plane trees with a split level design to maximise exposure, the three 70 or 75sqm retail shops or generous office spaces, are available immediately with attractive rents.

For Lease: $1,900 or $2,050pcm plus GST & Outgoings.

Contact: David Toms 0418 995 366

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For Sale

BU FO SIN R S ES AL S E

Yummo Ice Cream

Yummo Ice Cream Main Street, Mornington • • • • •

Established business showing great profits Opens 7 days pw / flexible trading hours Great location next to children’s playground New 3 + 3 year lease signed April 2014 Successful independent business with No franchise fees • Don’t wait! This business ticks all the boxes

Expressions of Interest

3a Bay Road, Mount Martha

W NE TING LIS

For Sale $295,000 + SAV Contact: Kara James 0412 939 224

For Lease

3/15 Bay Road, Mount Martha

W NE TING LIS

Mount Martha Office For Lease

Mount Martha Freehold For Sale

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• 76m² approx of prime retail space • Exceptional freehold opportunity • Located in the Mt Martha shopping strip • Rent $34,800 per annum • This is an investors dream!

60m² approx Located behind the village Two consulting rooms plus reception Kitchenette & toilet facilities Plenty of car parking Suit natural therapies, consulting or office

For Sale by Expressions of Interest, closing 5pm, Tuesday 20th May 2014

For Sale $1,631.08 pcm + GST + OGS Contact: Kara James 0412 939 224

Contact: Kara James 0412 939 224

Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

14 Guelph Street, Somerville

For Sale

Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

3/17 Diane Street, Mornington

For Sale Or Lease

Somerville Factory with Huge Yard

Mornington Factory For Sale or Lease

•300m² approx warehouse space •1460m² fully fenced yard • Rear roller door access • Very tidy investment opportunity • Vacant Possession

• 150m² approx ground floor • Large workshop and office on mezzanine • Roller door with easy access • Vacant Possession Available

For Sale: $299,000 For Lease: $1,400 pcm + GST+ OGS

For Sale: $465,000 Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858 3/211 Main Street, Mornington

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Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

Contact: Kara James 0412 939 224

For Lease

Main Street Office / Shop For Lease • • • •

Located above Bank of Queensland First Floor overlooking Main Street Access from Main St and rear car park 26.7 m² approx

2/1 Mornington-Tyabb Road, Mornington

Contact: Kara James 0412 939 224

For Lease

Impressive Office Space For Lease

W NE TING LIS

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280m² approx Plenty of windows and natural light Impressive entrance reception & fit-out Available 1st July 2014 Great exposure on the corner of Nepean Highway

For Lease $5,600 pcm + GST + OGS

For Lease: $760 pcm + GST + OGS Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

Contact: Kara James 0412 939 224

Contact: Kara James 0412 939 224

Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

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INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL

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If the spice is right

Take a seat SPECIALISING in the manufacture and custom design of commercial upholstered furniture, this business operates from a large factory and has been established for 13 years. Orders come via the company website and referrals. A lease is available with options negotiable as required. The vendor is happy to stay on for 6 months to train new owners if required.

THIS multi-cultural supermarket has a kitchen, so as well as selling groceries, phone cards, magazines, and many other mixed lines, there is also a takeaway component and bulk catering component to the business. Other services offered are money transfers, with the shop having won two Western Union awards. Trading hours are 9am to 8pm, 7 days a week, generating an excellent turnover with huge profits.

Commercial upholstery, CARRUM DOWNS Price: $109,500 + sav Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151

Supermarket & takeaway, DANDENONG Price: $395,000 plus SAV Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151

Business Sales Specialists www.latessabusiness.com.au

50 Playne Street Frankston

Tel: (03) 9781 1588 FLORIST

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FITNESS CENTRE

ASIAN TAKEAWAY

DISCOUNT RETAILER

CAR DETAILING

FRANKSTON

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SEAFORD

URGENT SALE 85 members includes 25-30 personal /RFDWHG LQ WKH EXV\ 3RZHU FHQWUH training, database of 1100 clients. food court catering for retailers & Two consulting rooms both sub-let. shoppers. No late nights, plenty of (VW \UV KDV GHWR[ VDXQD UHFHSWLRQ seating available, heaps of parking. area, beauty, massages. 7 days S52 shows $4900+ ave per week. various hours..

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CLOTHING BOUTIQUE

BUTCHERY

MORNINGTON 3HUIHFWO\ ORFDWHG LQ 0DLQ 6WÂśV FDIp strip. Fully renovated, CCTV, 4 FKDQJH URRPV NLWFKHQ ([FOXVLYH stock includes fashion, footwear, accessories & formal wear. 7 days 11am-5pm.

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Retail sales of discount products Well designed premises with ample HTXLSPHQW 7UDGHV GD\V DP ¹ in great location on outskirts of Frankston. Huge variety, trades 4.30pm, around 10 cars per day, work comes from car dealers and private 5 ½ days. FOLHQWV 9HU\ SUR¿WDEOH EXVLQHVV ZLWK lots of scope.

$75,000 + sav

NOW $90,000

CLEANING

DVD RENTALS

FOOD MANUFACTURING

CHELTENHAM No competition in the area, 11,000 DVDs + games etc. Full computer system & 2600 database. Network buying group. Service focused, well priced & high quality.

ROSEBUD WEST Fully equipped for immediate start for new owner, secure long lease. Wholesale fudge, glazed nuts, sell to retailers, at markets and direct factory sales. New machines & equipment, strengthening sales.

$115,000 + sav

$140,000 + sav

lease in place, quick sale required.

improvement.

HOME BASED Operated in the same area for many years, many regular customers. All types of cleaning services provided. Vendor is willing to train and/or work for new owner if required. 85*(17 6$/(

$90,000 + sav

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VODAFONE DEALER

SHAVER & CLIPPER REPAIRS

ENDEAVOUR HILLS Trading Monday to Friday, 7am to 3pm in busy retail/commercial area. Established for many years and well patronised by shoppers & workers. If you want a busy, short working week, this is for you!

Home-based business with no opposition. Vendor wishes to retire DIWHU \HDUV /RWV RI ZRUN IURP LQWHUVWDWH )XOO\ ÂżWWHG RXW YDQ FDQ GR PRELOH UHSDLUV +XJH SRWHQWLDO Âą vendor will train.

CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES

DROMANA

Franchised women’s gym and weight loss centre in southern suburbs. 90% direct debit clients, RSHQV ò GD\V 6SHFLÂżFDOO\ trained staff. Stock included.

Niche business in the heart of town. Upmarket recycling, unique VWRFN LQF KDQGPDGH DQG H[FOXVLYH sourced from local artists and afar. Sub-lets cafĂŠ for half rent and outgoings.

$150,000 + sav

$150,000 + sav

$150,000

$150,000 + sav

LADIES WEAR

CHILDCARE CENTRE

CABINET MAKING

CARDS, GIFTS & TOBACCO

SORRENTO Well stocked shop in great location, high stock turnover, long lease in place. Vendor must sell and offers full assistance with changeover. Quality labels catering for over 35s. Staff room & 3 rear car parks.

CONFIDENTIAL

NOW $170,000 + sav PACKAGING & FREIGHT

supermarket in arcade, also close

large conveyor oven. Good parking,

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Mon-Fri 7am until 6pm, licensed for 25 children per day, 10 under 3 ( 3 staff) and 15 over 3 (1 staff). Established 30 years in dense residential area.

LADIESWEAR BOUTIQUE

MORNINGTON Well known designer wear in Main Street. Established for 25 \HDUV $OO FORWKLQJ ODEHOV H[FOXVLYH WR WKLV VKRS LQ WKH DUHD fashion parades, client nights. Vendor willing to stay on and manage if required. New security system, fully computerised.

BUSINESS $175,000 FREEHOLD $415,000 + GST

LICENSED GENERAL STORE

DANDENONG CARDINIA Established 8 years, sales award Only one in town, ideal H/W or winner in leading franchising network. partnership, est 50 years. Opposite Solid business, no competition in school, caters for school lunches. area, well presented premises with Rent only $300 pw. This is a real good lease. Deals with residential PRQH\ VSLQQHU ZLWK KXJH SUR¿WV ¹ and business customers. don’t delay!!!

$189,000 + sav FENCING & TIMBER

WARRAGUL Fully managed business in best area, always busy, especially greeting cards, one of John Sands top performers. Over 9 years on lease, established for 25

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$185,000 + sav CAR DETAILING

FRUIT & VEGETABLES

HALLAM

ROSEBUD WEST

SOMERVILLE

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Opposite foreshore camping ground, corner position on highway. Seats 35+, great atmosphere, JRRG IRRG H[FHOOHQW FRIIHH YHU\ busy with brekky trade. Dual shop. NE 7 days 7am-4pm. W

Established 35+ years on major busy road. S52 shows $13,500 SHU ZHHN H[FHOOHQW SURÂżWV Family business, market two to three times a week. Van and utility included in asking price.

All services, same day, trade and Ă€HHW ZRUN LQF PRELOH ZLWKLQ NPV Two wash bays, triple interceptor. Established 1993, reception area, waiting lounge, opens 5 ½ days.

$280,000 + sav

$350,000 + sav

LICENSED RESTAURANT

SALES & MANUFACTURING

MORNINGTON PENINSULA

CLAYTON CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES CHELSEA HEIGHTS Sublimated sportswear and uniforms, Range of kitchen cabinets to Manufacture and retail sales of Australian based promotional over 60 traditional European prod- commercial (builders etc) and private clients. Total package is full design products supply company. ucts. State of the art purpose built service, removal of old cabinets, Trademark, quality control systems, factory outlet, natural methods & IDFWRU\ ZDUHKRXVH DSSUR[ VTP UHFLSHV ([FHOOHQW HTXLSPHQW QHZ supply of new cabinets/bench tops, LQVWDOODWLRQ +LJK H[SRVXUH SUHPLVHV New lease offered lease to be negotiated.

$400,000 + sav

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES

Timber fencing, paling, screening, retaining walls etc. Ave 10-14 jobs a week, regular customer demand. Vehicles inc, full training & hand-over period. Established 30+ years.

$235,000 + sav

$390,000 + sav

DANDENONG Huge potential for owner operator in this 5 day business. Covers all Victoria for cigarette units/machines. Established 1985. Freehold also available @ $420,000 + GST.

$176,000 + sav

LICENSED CAFE/RESTAURANT

$225,000 + sav

6 days from 5pm, Italian pizza, seafood etc. Seats 60 in / 40 out, online order/delivery system. Turnover skyrockets in summer. Baby needs the attention now, vendor must sell.

FITNESS CENTRE

$235,000 + sav SMALLGOODS

$550,000 + sav

$250,000 + sav

MANUFACTURING

$900,000 + sav

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BUSINESS & FREEHOLD

IMPORT, WHOLESALE, RETAIL

ALUMINIUM FABRICATION & GLAZING

Multiple business operation in RQH Âą ZKROHVDOH RQOLQH UHWDLOHUV online direct to public, retail, social PHGLD ([FOXVLYH GLVWULEXWLRQ ULJKWV to certain products, patents & trademarks, designated websites.

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BUSINESS $1.2 million + sav FREEHOLD $1.2 million + gst

$2,000,000 + sav

Tony Latessa: 0412 525 151

No. 1 REIV Accredited Business Agent in Victoria 33 years selling experience based on honesty and reliability REIV Business Brokers Committee Member

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100 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK...

Butcher’s horse causes commotion, cadets to set sail for Great Britain MR R. W. Jones, of Carrum, and Mr E. J. Alexander, of Rosebud, in have been appointed Justices of the Peace for the Central Bailiwick. *** RATEPAYERS are requested to attend a public meeting at the hall, Frankston, on Wednesday evening next, for the purpose of discussing the water scheme for the Peninsula. *** THE liquid assets of the Colonial Bank of Australasia Ltd. referred in our last issue should have been shown as £2,078,787 11s 6d, not £2,070,787 11s 6d. *** THE meeting of the Political Labor Council, to have been held in the Frankston Hall on Monday evening next, has been postponed to Monday evening, 11th May. *** ENTRIES for the Mornington races which takes place on the Drywood estate racecourse, on Tuesday 12th May, close on Monday next 4th inst., with Mr H. Sutton, at V.R.C. offices Melbourne, and the secretary Mr H. Downward, Mornington. *** A MEETING of the proposed Baxter’s Flat Racing Club is called for Tuesday evening next in the Mechanics’ Hall, Frankston. As the business to be considered is important, it is hoped that all interested will attend. *** GREAT satisfaction is expressed in Mornington at the inclusion of a Sunday train to Mornington in the winter time table. A daily motor car service is to run between Frankston and Sorrento, commencing this month.

*** A PLEASANT evening is anticipated at Somerville on Thursday next,

We understand that Mr C. Murray contemplates establishing a poultry farm. We wish him success in his new venture.

when 12 of the lady members of the Fruitgrowers’ Guild give one of their enjoyable entertainment. The one mentioned will take the form of a party, supper, and dance, and, from past experience, we predict that that those who attend will have no reason to regret having invested the modest sum asked for admission. *** THE concert to be given next Saturday day (May 9) in the Frankston Mechanics’ Hall, in aid of the local

Crib Point QUILT, House ART Community

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fire brigade, promises to be a musical treat. “ We Four,” (Messrs Frederic Earp, Herbert Slattery, Claude Schilling, and Walter Burleigh) who are giving the concert, are gentlemen well per known in the musical world, and they will be assisted by the Misses Jessie and Maud Crombe, Mr F. Plummer (Jute) and Mr W. P. Mason (violin). *** THE many friends of the Rev. Father Donoghue will be very sorry to learn that he has been transferred to Daylesford. The Rev. Father Lee of Daylesford will take Father Donoghue’s place at Mornington. The rev. gentleman only received word on Thursday afternoon and left Mornington Friday morning. The whole of the parishioners deeply regret his departure, for during his short stay of eighteen months amongst us he has it endeared himself to all by his kind and amiable manner. *** THE secretary of the Frankston H. and A. Association has received advice from the Department of Agriculture, under date 24th April, that the Minister of Agriculture has approved of Government poultry medals being awarded to the above Society for their forthcoming show in January next. There are certain stringent conditions entailed with the award, particulars of which will appear in our next issue, so as to give poultry breeders an early chance of competing. *** ON Wednesday evening, the 29th ult., about 200 people assembled in the church hall to wish bon voyage to the Rev. Cyril and Miss Eva, prior

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to their departure from the district, and were presented with handsome travelling cases. Mr Eva sails for England on Wednesday next, and Miss Eva for Queensland in about a month’s time. The Rev. Bernard and Mrs Eva, formerly vicar of the pariah, were also present. A fuller report of musical programme next issue. Regret was also expressed on all sides when it became known that we are losing our popular towns people, Mr Les. and Mrs and Miss Owen, whose places will be hard to fill. *** WE understand that Mr C. Murray contemplates establishing a poultry farm. We wish him success in his new venture. *** A PARTY consisting of Messrs B. and T. Gomm, K. Webb, J. Thornell, and others had a successful nights mutton birding at Woolamai on Monday night. Over 200 pairs of birds were captured. *** FRENCH Island cricket club play ed a match against the locals on Saturday last, when an interesting game resulted in a draw. The goods traffic at the station has greatly increased lately, and S.M. Coates and his staff are kept very busy, A pleasant time was spent by the local M.U.I.O.O.F. on Saturday night, when the official visit of officers took place. Three new members were proposed and after the business was concluded, a social was held, at which a varied programme of songs, recitations etc. were rendered. A tasty supper was afterwards handed round, which was greatly enjoyed.

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Compiled by Matt Vowell From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 2 May 1914 AN exciting bolt occurred here on Tuesday, when the horse attached to the butcher’s cart of Mr J. Sage took fright while the owner was delivering meat at Mrs White’s. The animal tore down the main street, and across the railway line. When captured, it was found that practically no damage had been done. *** MR R. K. Ritchie, son of Cr T. Ritchie, of Frankston, was one of a party of 29 Australian cadets who left by the R.M.S. Orontes on Wednesday for a tour of Great Britain and the Continent, with a view to studying commercial and military matters. The contingent is under the command of Captain Rushall, and comprises 22 cadets from Victoria, 3 from New South Wales, 2 from South Australia, and 1 each from Queensland and Western Australia. Prior to departure to the cadets were presented by the Lord Mayor (Cr D. V. Hennessy) with Pt naval and military ensigns. He hoped they would conduct themselves like the cadets engaged in the previous tours, as young gentlemen. By having self-respect they would respect the Commonwealth. When they came back, they would find there were worse places than Australia to live in. Many friends of the young traveller assembled at the pier, and gave him a most hearty send-off. *** PARTICULARS of a sale of Crown lands, to be held on 6th May, are advertised in this issue. ***

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Driven to Easter eggstremes By Stuart McCullough THE Christmas message is one of goodwill to all. Easter, on the other hand, is more about wet camping and chocolate-induced psychosis. In fact, Easter is a lot like daylight savings; each year it stretches out further and further. It is a period of time much like the cosmic elastic in the great interstellar underpants of the Universe that forever threatens to take over the entire twelve months. Before the Yuletide tinsel has been packed back in its cardboard box, buns and eggs start appearing. For many, it’s a time to cherish. For me, it’s a painful reminder that I am wholly and utterly without the slightest skerrick of self-control. Or, at least, I am wholly without self-control compared to my brother. But there’s an upside though. In a Mission Impossible sense, Easter takes some beating. Father Christmas only needed to make it as far as the tree in the living room before dumping the presents and scoffing the milk and biscuits. But the Easter Bunny, cunning creature that he is, succeeds in sneaking into your room and leaving a brightly coloured egg on the dresser. This is especially impressive when you consider that rabbits don’t have fingers. Try opening a door with a clenched fist and you might begin to understand that this is no ordinary bunny. Only the Tooth Fairy has a tougher job and word is that she’s considering a move to direct debit. Most kids want to devour their eggs instantly. The coloured foil is defoliated and the contents swallowed as near enough to whole as is possible. I was no different to any other child,

I guess. However, just as surely as my voracious appetite would ensure that my Easter eggs had a lifespan of less than ten minutes, my brother Cameron would do all he could to resist. Brightly coloured foil would remain

undisturbed. Nary a morsel of chocolate would pass his lips. On one level it was an act of extraordinary self-control. But it wasn’t motivated by a desire to eat well. Rather, he was inspired by something far darker.

My brother’s wellspring of malevolence was such that he would hoard his Easter chocolate for one reason and one reason only – power. As the rest of us sat amongst the ruins of our Easter bounty; all torn foil and dark smudges in the corner of our mouths, Cam would pick up his eggs and hide them somewhere in his room. At various intervals in the following decade, he would produce an egg after dinner and proceed to eat it in front of the rest of us. He would do so slowly, methodically and, generally, with a pair of tweezers that ensured the whole thing moved at a glacial speed. It was agony. The Easter Bunny doesn’t deliver his wares to me anymore. Whether it’s because I’m older or that the poor varmint despaired at how quickly I consumed something that he’d been making for the best of part of a year, I couldn’t say. So instead of having chocolate treats delivered to my dresser, I now have to go out and purchase Easter eggs for other people. This means selecting appropriate confectionary orbs for my ever-expanding family. It’s an exercise fraught with danger. I used to get in early – no sooner was the partridge and accompanying peartree been packed away for another year and I was out buying Easter eggs. This meant there was never a problem in terms of supply. It also meant that I was shopping in the height of summer and there was a substantial risk that the entire bounty might melt and form one huge sugary puddle. But not this year. Instead of buying early and paying full price, I was urged to wait until Easter Sunday to pick eggs up at a discount. Let me say now that this approach defied my every instinct – natu-

ral, unnatural and even supernatural. We arrived at a large department store at about eleven o’clock. Foolishly, I thought we’d arrive to find a ghost town. But it soon became obvious that the early bird not only gets the worm, he also gets a fifty percent discount. We were not the only ones wanting to pick up a little marked down confectionary. It was a madhouse. Hoards of anxious shoppers descended on a small section of metal shelving like piranhas who had just finished the 40-hour Famine, stripping them of anything resembling either an egg or a rabbit. Given the contents of some of the trolleys, it was clear that some people had decided to make this a once in a lifetime event and were stocking up for every Easter between now and doomsday. There were elbows, there was pushing in and there was rudeness on an unimaginable scale. But then my wife pointed out that I was the only one acting in such a brazenly high-handed manner and sent me to the menswear section for “time out”. I deserved as much. Eventually, we emerged with the Easter eggs, if not our dignity, intact. I was still recovering from the entire trauma when we visited my brother that night for dinner. Over some Chinese takeaway, Cam found the whole thing amusing. Then he disappeared for a moment, only to emerge with a bowl full of Easter eggs. From just a glance, I could tell they were vintage. “1979,” he said, pushing them forward. “A very good year.” Any year where eggs appear on your dresser is a good year indeed. www.stuartmccullough.com

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Performance THE huge reaction to rumours that Australia’s biggest rock band, AC/DC could be calling it a day due to 61-yearold founding guitarist Malcolm Young being too ill to continue showed how adored the band still is. Interestingly, Mick Wall did mention in his 2012 book Hell Ain’t a Bad Place to Be that Malcolm Young had health problems. During their last world tour between 2008 and 2010, AC/DC played to more than 5 million people and reportedly grossed more than $450 million. Not long after there were stories that Angus and Malcolm Young were buying properties in Australia for a permanent move back here. Lead singer Brian Johnson told London’s The Telegraph the global rock powerhouse intended to still attend sessions at a Vancouver recording studio in May, although he did admit a band member had “a debilitating illness”. Earlier on Wednesday, Choirboys frontman Mark Gable confirmed Malcolm Young’s illness in an ABC radio interview: “From what I understand, and it’s even been confirmed in part by his son Ross Young, that it would appear Malcolm is unable to perform any more.” A close source at Albert Music told me this week there was some talk of George Young, now 67, brother of Angus and Malcolm, taking up the rhythm guitar reigns for the planned AC/DC 40th Anniversary tour. For their fans like me, AC/DC remains one of the purest and most successful bands in rock’n’roll. I have fond memories of spending some great times with the band in their early years; at that time I did not grasp their ultimate impact in one day becoming the rock gods of the world… *** OPERA Australia kicked off its 2014 Melbourne Autumn season with a sensational performance of Eugene Onegin at the State Theatre. Eugene Onegin is directed by Royal

Hanging Rock on Saturday 8 November. Fans unable to attend the new shows can get a refund from their original point of purchase before 5pm (local time to the venue) on Monday 28 April. Refunds can be secured via: Melbourne - www.ticketek.com.au or call 132 849 Hanging Rock - www.ticketmaster. com.au or call 136 100 www.rollingstones.com *** The largest celebration of Celtic culture in the southern hemisphere, the National Celtic Festival, is set to return to the idyllic surrounds of Port Arlington from Friday 6 June to Monday 9 June. Early bird tickets are now on sale and the festival has announced its initial line up of 40 Australian and international Celtic acts. Kicking off the international line-up are Barrule (Isle of Man), The Druids (Ireland), Heartstring Quartet (UK), Feis Rosi (Scotland), Mairead Hurley

Opera House artistic director Kasper Holten. OA’s performers relished the experience of working with this dynamic young leader - none more than Melbourne soprano Nicole Car whose star is shining bright. This incredible new production is an apt showcase for her rising talents. Following Eugene Onegin comes The Turk in Italy starting on Thursday 1 May and Carmen beginning on Wednesday 14 May. Horses and singers share the stage for a ten-show season of Francesca Zambello’s much-loved production of Carmen. The outdoors of the Arts Centre Melbourne will be transformed into a slice of Spain, with nightly entertainment, and themed dining and drinking. Spain’s very own Carmen, Nancy Fabiola Herrera, alternates with Milijana Nikolic in the title role. For anyone new to opera, this is the

By Gary Turner

(Ireland) and Fiona Ross (Scotland). The National Celtic Festival has handpicked the best Celtic acts from across Australia, this year presenting Sasta, The Borderers, Catherine Fraser & Duncan Smith, Tolka, Claymore, Melbourne Scottish Fiddle Club, Senor Cabrales, Shamrock Sheilas and Siobhan Owen. A feature of this year’s festival is the international collaborations fostered with Celtic cultural organisations globally, allowing the National Celtic Festival to introduce an individual program of Celtic acts to Australian audiences. Tickets to the 2014 National Celtic Festival are on sale with discounted early bird tickets available until 1 May. www.nationalcelticfestival.com

ultimate seduction! All performances at the State Theatre, Arts Centre Melbourne. Tickets Opera Australia Box Office 9685 3700 or Arts Centre 1300 182 183. www.opera.org.au *** Melinda Schneider will return to the stage in the much loved musical Doris with the eight-piece Doris Big Band for four performances only at the Arts Centre, Wednesday 14 May–Sunday 18 May. Tickets 1300 182 183. www.dorisday.com.au *** THE Rolling Stones have confirmed the rescheduled dates and venues for the postponed Australian and New Zealand leg of their ’14 On Fire tour. They will perform at the Rod Laver Arena on Wednesday 5 November and

A Grain of Salt I’M growing old. Obvious in years, but darker proof arises. I falsely prided myself on never being caught on April Fools’ Day. Alas, three times, my confidence shattered, maybe never to recover? I didn’t realise it was 1 April; just another day but a weak excuse. All three were clever, but had I stopped and thought for two minutes? I didn’t, I accepted and must take the embarrassment to my grave. The obvious was Mount Eliza renamed Frankston South West. “Muggins” is my new name. *** I LIVE alone, and far from being a food connoisseur, meals on wheels is out of the question. It follows I’m always busier than those living with a partner, made no easier by ridiculous packaging laws, scissors and a sharp knife being necessities. In Sydney recently at a hotel I fancied a cup of tea and English breakfast. How to open it? One teaspoon? They confiscated my nail scissors at the airport to stop the terrorists? I stabbed the teabag brutally and had my cuppa, disgusted with human simplicity. Then there’s the waiting time required to telephone Centrelink, Telstra, United Energy, the bank et al. Idiots abound. I try not to whinge; I’ve seen too much of it with older people, but changes, like the April Fools debacle shatter my inner confidence. Double,

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double toil and trouble. *** To describe Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop as “vindictive and churlish” (The Age) is soft criticism. Darling Julie is right up there with Michael Kroger as Australia’s top two “born to rule” aficionados following in the footsteps of Alexander Downer, surely a “Lord” candidate. Superiority reigns, dripping in every look and comment. *** 2006: My feet are itching. I try scratching but they worsen. Bastard. I turn the light on. 3.30am. Try savlon. Bloody heat rash I expect, or this new thong? Two cigarettes. Strange Greek Island. Nobody speaks English? Some “Yassou”s, “kalimera”s. “A better class of Greek” said the guide book; Agios Pahatio, Sifnos. We got off the bus in the main street and nothing? Tavernas all facing the sea, no obvious main entrances. High Noon and Gary Cooper or Bad Day at Black Rock? Booked in tiny rooms, spooky overweight proprietor. Pine furniture on marble floors, doors that SLAM shut. A tiny shower, no hook up high? How difficult to screw in a hook? Careful not to bump anything; an exercise in small space survival. What am I doing here? Grief, loss of sex drive, loss of opportunities, private meditation? Only the brick wall to

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speak to. They’re here all right, the better classes. Around the tables, talking, but they don’t see me. The stranger. Maybe this is a movie and I’m watching? They must know I’m here, I ordered coffee, lovely Greek girl, nice thighs. Try not to look; end up in jail. No, this is Greece, not Cairo; you’re allowed to smoke. I was desperate to relate. That’s my way in downtown Rye. Not here, not among the better class of Greeks. I’ll swim after coffee, no sharks, all the way to Mykonos, floating in the salty water. Hard going without a wife. *** MOTORING Enthusiast Party senator-elect Ricky Muir may be a man of substance but as a senator representing motor cars? Ditto mining magnate, sometimes almost charming Clive Palmer. Does money assume intelligence? Apparently. You don’t remember what Ricky looks like? No matter; he will be back come July with other unknowns, just behind Clive Palmer’s backside. God give me strength. *** THE letter writers demand “Judges must reflect community standards”, encouraged as always by dashing Denis Napthine as a sure-fire vote winner. Denis’s bragging about spending $17 million on three new rail carriages is laughable, however the lack of action/ promises by Labor on the Frankston

line rail is even more weird, given that’s where they lost the last election. Free fares on trams, Wi-Fi and an airport link. Immediately the Johnny Mathis song Wonderful Wonderful springs to mind. Denis, the tooth fairy. I say there is no darkness but ignorance. *** AN honest, interesting piece in The Age (Sport 2 April) by The Secret Footballer suggesting AFL standards of behaviour doesn’t so much stop some players culture towards females as does the real fear of exposure on social media, particularly group sex practices. As expected letters of protest arrived the following issue along “unacceptable behaviour” lines. This is one for our band of talented armchair psychologists. *** It wasn’t long ago there was talk of whether or not Lord Tony would keep Treasury secretary Martin Parkinson in the top job. Now Martin comes out with the big sell on a higher GST. No mention of dumping the mining tax and carbon price, both revenue raisers. Then there’s the closure of fringe benefits and super earnings over $100,000. Former Labor ideas. Again no mention. Falling into line for “goodies”, Martin, like our former Governor-General?

By Cliff Ellen

*** Billions to wealthy Australians in negative gearing and superannuation concessions, but who’s counting?...Where is Billy boy Shorten?...Swan, Thomas and Malthouse ex-Collingwood to Carlton; a Magpie conspiracy?... Well done to those who made it to the refugee rally...“A vibrant and liveable community, substantial housing provision, jobs growth, community services and accessibility options” never forgetting “positive outcomes”...Joe from Blue Hills Rise (radio advert) says “So, the family are off your hands and it’s now time for you to live life to the full”?...Melbourne’s modern families are moving to the CBD. They must be those “mum and dad” shareholders they keep referring to?...Who was the monster who thought up the idea of performance bonuses?... “A successful man is one who makes more money than his wife can spend. A successful woman is one who can find such a man” [Lana Turner] ...hooroo...cliffie9@bigpond.com www.ello8.com cliffie9@bigpond.com


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PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT ACT 1987 MORNINGTON PENINSULA PLANNING SCHEME NOTICE OF PREPARATION OF AMENDMENT AMENDMENT C176 The Mornington Peninsula Shire Council has prepared Amendment C176 to the Mornington Peninsula Planning Scheme. The land affected by the amendment is described below. The amendment proposes to: s 2EZONE -AIN 3TREET -ORNINGTON ,OT 03 FROM 0UBLIC 0ARK AND 2ECREATION :ONE TO #OMMERCIAL :ONE s 2EZONE -OUNTAIN 6IEW 2OAD -T %LIZA ,OT ,0 6OL &OL FROM 2ESIDENTIAL :ONE TO #OMMERCIAL :ONE AND INCLUDING THE LAND AS A @CONVENIENCE CENTRE IN 4ABLE TO #LAUSE s 2EZONE ! $ELLWOOD #OURT ! (IGH 3TREET ,OT 03 AND PART OF THE (IGH 3TREET ROAD RESERVE (ASTINGS FROM 0UBLIC 0ARK AND 2ECREATION :ONE TO 2ESIDENTIAL :ONE s 2EZONE PART !RTHURS 3EAT 2OAD 2ED (ILL #ROWN !LLOTMENT 0ARISH OF +ANGERONG 40 % FROM 0UBLIC #ONSERVATION AND 2ESOURCE :ONE TO 'REEN 7EDGE :ONE AND ! !RTHURS 3EAT 2OAD 2ED (ILL 2ESERVE .O 0ARISH OF +ANGERONG ON 03 9 FROM 'REEN 7EDGE :ONE TO 0UBLIC 0ARK AND 2ESOURCE :ONE s 2EMOVE PART OF THE (ERITAGE /VERLAY FROM ! %RLANDSEN !VENUE 3ORRENTO ,OT 30 s 2EMOVE THE (ERITAGE /VERLAY FROM 0ARKLANDS !VENUE 3OMERS ,OT ,0 s !PPLY THE %NVIRONMENTAL 3IGNIlCANCE /VERLAY 3CHEDULE TO PART OF "OUNDARY 2OAD $ROMANA 2ESERVE .O 9OU MAY INSPECT THE AMENDMENT ANY DOCUMENTS THAT SUPPORT THE AMENDMENT AND THE EXPLANATORY REPORT ABOUT THE AMENDMENT FREE OF CHARGE AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS s DURING OFlCE HOURS AT THE OFlCES OF THE PLANNING AUTHORITY -ORNINGTON 0ENINSULA 3HIRE #OUNCIL -ARINE 0ARADE (ASTINGS 1UEEN 3TREET -ORNINGTON AND "ESGROVE 3TREET 2OSEBUD AND ON THE 3HIRE S WEBSITE WWW MORNPEN VIC GOV AU s AT THE $EPARTMENT OF 4RANSPORT 0LANNING AND ,OCAL )NFRASTRUCTURE WEBSITE WWW DPCD VIC GOV AU PLANNING PUBLICINSPECTION !NY PERSON WHO MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE AMENDMENT MAY MAKE A SUBMISSION TO THE PLANNING AUTHORITY 3UBMISSIONS MUST BE MADE IN WRITING GIVING THE SUBMITTER S NAME AND CONTACT ADDRESS CLEARLY STATING THE GROUNDS ON WHICH THE !MENDMENT IS SUPPORTED OR OPPOSED AND INDICATING WHAT CHANGES IF ANY THE SUBMITTER WISHES TO MAKE .AME AND CONTACT DETAILS OF SUBMITTERS ARE REQUIRED FOR #OUNCIL TO CONSIDER SUBMISSIONS AND TO NOTIFY such persons of the opportunity to attend Council meetings and any public hearing held to consider SUBMISSIONS )N ACCORDANCE WITH THE 0LANNING AND %NVIRONMENT !CT #OUNCIL MUST MAKE AVAILABLE for inspection a copy of any submissions made. 4HE CLOSING DATE FOR SUBMISSIONS IS -ONDAY *UNE ! SUBMISSION MUST BE SENT TO THE -ORNINGTON 0ENINSULA 3HIRE #OUNCIL 0RIVATE "AG 2OSEBUD 6IC !LLAN #OWLEY -ANAGER 3TRATEGIC 0LANNING -ORNINGTON 0ENINSULA 3HIRE

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CARAVANS & TRAILERS AVAN, Erin, 16', poptop, 2001, front kitchen, microwave, water filter, adjustable table, L shaped dinette with lounge opposite, 3 way fridge, carpet tiles on floor, island bed, separate battery back up, roll out awning, w/ends and side wall, floor matting, includes Hayman Reece heavy duty tow kit with load levellers, pegs, ropes, power lead, TV aerial, water and sludge hoses and storage cover. Reluctant sale, EC, $18,500. 0418 102 153. BOX TANDEM, trailer, blue, 8ft x 5ft, 1ft 7inch high, 2002, GVN2000kg, tare 650, light truck tyres. $4,000. Call Jeff 0488 086 300. CAMPER TRAILER, Camel, 2013, off road, walk in QS bed, stainless steel kitchen, 2x4.5 gas bottles, 75 litre water tank, gazebo, electric brakes. Almost brand new. $16,000. 0407 859 685. Calls only after 7pm. CAMPER TRAILER, VGC, off road, 12 months reg, 16" wheels, annexe. $3,100. 0437 138 515.

CARAVAN, low tow Commodore Deluxe, 1993, tare 1350, 5.18m, toilet, shower, hand basin, dbl bed and fold down kitchen to dbl bed, AC as new, hot water service as new, pinch pleated curtains rubber backed, tandem wheels, plenty of storage space, 3-way fridge, like a home inside, many extras. $16,000. 0448 768 140. COMPASS, poptop caravan, 2005, 15'6'', one owner, front kitchen, 3 way refrigerator, microwave, 4 burner cooktop, grill, rangehood, water filter, roll out pantry, island double bed, inner spring mattress, ample storage, roll out awning, shade wall, matting annexe floor, electric brakes, excellent towing. Reluctant sale $20,000. 0407 444 552. JAYCO, Freedom, 2004, poptop, two single beds, inner spring mattresses, hotplates, grill, oven, microwave, AC, awning, 3 way fridge, annexe, EC, $21,500. 5977 5659. JAYCO, 16ft, pop top, Starcraft, 2000, roll out awning and other extras, EC. $15,750ono. 5975 6813.

JAYCO, 2012, Sterling, model 21-65-7, 2 door fridge, Ibis AC, washing machine, ensuite, solar panel plus 2 batteries, outside entertainment pack, cafe dinette with trifold table, bike rack, pole carrier, fitted with ESC, new condition, suit new buyer. $51,500. 0428 564 662.

JAYCO, Caravan, 1986, model 1665, double bed, with collapsible table to make 2nd double bed, gas oven, new Dometic fridge installed 2009, roll out fitted annexe, installed 2009. $9,000. Phone: 0430 484 592, 9754 2742.

JAYCO, Destiny, 2007, poptop, 17'6'', dual axle, island bed, front kitchen, AC, roll out awning, electric water pump, TV, microwave, battery pack, urgent sale, must sell, $25,500 ono, Mt Martha. Phone Rod 0419 001 259.

JAYCO, Destiny, poptop, 2007, 14ft, garaged as new, two single beds, EC, electric brakes, 3 way fridge, griller, 4 way stove top, awning, quick sale, $17,500. Somers 5983 1391. JAYCO, freedom, pop top, 2000, EC, new 3 way fridge, single beds, awning, reg, serviced, tow kit available, ideal first van, easy to tow. $13,000. Endeavour Hills. 9700 7340.

JAYCO, Heritage, 2004, poptop, 17ft, double island bed, AC, front kitchen, 3 way fridge, 4 burner stove, 3 gas, 1 electric and gas oven, microwave, rollout awning, full annexe, sun shade screens for side and end, $17,500. 0418 574 348.

JAYCO, J series van, 2007, EC, reverse cycle air conditioning, gas hotplate plus grill, microwave, awning, $21,500. 0419 112 062. JAYCO, pop top 17ft 2004, 3 way fridge, 4 burner stove, 2 single beds, microwave, AC, heater, tinted windows, genuine reason for selling, excellent condition. $18,000neg. 0419 530 891, 5997 5376. JAYCO, Sterling, 2010, 18' 6" tandem poptop, double island bed, toilet /shower, full gas stove /oven/grill, microwave, TV, 3 way fridge, lots of storage, AC/heating, full awning with shade curtain and ground cover, service history, electric brakes, EC. $37,000. Phone: 0407 425 411.

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JAYCO, Sterling, 2011, 22ft, awning with annexe, large fridge/freezer, washing machine, full ensuite, TV, DVD player, AC, heating, electric brakes, in new condition, stored in garage. $43,000. For more photos call 9707 5012 or 0418 549 309.

JAYCO EAGLE, 2009, 3-way fridge. Bagged awning, bed flys. Full custom made annexe. VGC. Excellent for family camping. $18,500. Call 0407 709 443

JURGENS Lunagazer, 2012, 20ft, J2406, as new, under warranty, single beds, tare 1,750kgs, full ensuite, rod holder, tows nice, extras. $49,995. 5971 0131, 0400 196 196.

MERCEDES BENZ, Sprinter, 2005, new fit-out, turbo diesel, double bed, LED TV, DVD, 90L 3 way-fridge, microwave, roll out awning, gas hotplate, plenty of cupboard storage, shower and toilet, gas hot water service, 260L fresh water, RWC, reg BOSNA. $54,000ono. 0418 319 877. Nar Nar Goon. MILARD, 2001, special edition, full annexe, many extras, 16ft, as new, VGC. Pakenham. $21,000. 0408 331 347.

OFF ROAD CAMPER, Australian, ahead of the rest, Odyssey Signature Export, year July 2010, with all extras included, firewood rack, full annexe new, 2nd water tank, skirt, $46,000. 0439 803 137.

PLAYMOR, caravan, Drifter, 2009, EC, comfortable living, recliner chairs, QB, 2 digital TV's, washing machine, slide out AC, awning plus shades, shower, toilet, hot water, frisge, freezer. $79,500. 0422 041 941.

RELOCATABLE home, 2 dbl beds, furnished, no pets, ensuite, toilet, shower, Rosebud. $55,000. 5986 8523, 0413 186 471.

ROADSTAR VOYAGER 1993, 16'6"x7'6", 2 single beds, centre kitchen, 4 burner cooktop, grill and oven, rangehood, 3 way fridge, roll out awning, front boot, full security door, VGC, Reg 06/14. $12,000. 0429 109 834. ROYAL FLAIR, caravan, full ensuite, new buyer, AC, washing machine, 22ft, kept under cover, built in BBQ, as new. $46,000ono. 5941 2856. SCENIC, Vega, spinnaker, 18ft, 2008, island double bed, 3 way fridge, microwave, electric/gas cook top, 2 recliners with foot stools, TV and radio, VGC. $26,000ono. Cranbourne. 0427 006 790.

WALK IN WALKOUT, 24" caravan, 24" aluminium annex, large veranda, 6 burner BBQ with side burner, split system AC and heater, double bedroom, large kitchen and dining area, en suite, large double fridge and freezer, 106cm tv and Blue Ray player, 3M x 3M garden shed. $80,000ono. 0402 428 713. WINDSOR, 14', pop top,1990, single axle, reg until 12/14, 2 berth, annexe, fridge/stove, gas bottle, porta loo, easy to tow. $2,800. 0410 815 528. WINDSOR, 20ft, Statesman Royal excellent condition, rear ensuite, front kitchen, roll out awning, reverse cycle underfloor, AC, oven, microwave, Wheelers hill. 0412 170 656.

FARM VEHICLES /MACHINERY MASSEY FERGUSON, 35, tractor, 3 cylinder Perkins Diesel, runs well, GC. $4,950. 0418 317 374 TRACTOR, Ferguson, TEA20, tyres are good, starts and runs good, $1,200. 5977 2120. TRACTOR, Ferguson, TEF20, diesel, roll-over protection bar, easy start, GC, plus Ferguson lift jib. $4,600. 0417 588 529.

POPTOP, Campervan, Toyota Hiace, 2000, SBV, LWB, 2.4L, manual, AC, CC, CD/MP3 radio, tinted windows, frontline conversion, hot water system, shower, 2 way fridge, 2 burner stove, microwave, Fiamma awning, side annexe, EC, Hayman Reece tow bar, 185,000kms, WUU-683. $27,500. 5623 3301. 0417 266 507.

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Panthers put on notice after dismal defeat NEPEAN LEAGUE By Toe Punt PEARCEDALE coach Ben Cadd has put his players on notice after their pathetic display against Somerville on Anzac Day. On a day when players should have felt a sense of privilege and pride to play a game of footy to honour the men and women who have and continue to serve our country, the Panthers were lethargic, effortless and weak. Somerville kicked the first seven goals of the game and finished with nine of the first 10 goals of the match. The game was over at half-time when the spirited Eagles led 9.5 (59) to 1.9 (15). The Panthers showed a little more in the second half but still went down by 52 points, 16.14 (110) to 7.16 (58). Cadd said after the dismal preseason that his club had endured, it wasn’t surprising to see them without a win at this stage of the season. Pearcedale had low attendance rates by players during the pre-season, resulting in the loss of a number of players. “When you don’t commit to the season, it’s hard to expect any great results,” Cadd said. “We looked disinterested and refused to play to instruction. Our game plan is pretty simple but we still fail to carry it out. “If players don’t want to play for the Pearcedale Football Club, then I’m happy to sign a clearance form and they can go and play somewhere else. “I was honest with the players after the game and told them if they didn’t want to commit, then don’t bother coming to training on Tuesday night,” Cadd said. After a really poor first quarter, Cadd pleaded with his players to be more committed in the second quarter. “Please, please, please man up. We’re not out of the game. We should be but we’re not. If it’s not your man, it doesn’t matter, make the effort,” Cadd pleaded at the first change. The message fell on deaf ears. Somerville kicked seven goals to one for the term and made the Eagles look less than ordinary. In fact, when Panthers’ players were heard abusing each other and questioning one another’s commitment, it became downright embarrassing. Whilst Pearcedale had a match it would rather forget, Somerville kick started its season. The Eagles were ordinary in their first two matches but really hit back on Friday, their good players getting plenty of the footy. Cal Dixon was dominant, especially early, Leigh Stewart got plenty of it in his 300th game, Jedd Sutton had the ball on a string playing forward and through the middle, Josh Collie ran around doing as he liked providing enormous run from half back, Kane McKenzie, playing at full back, destroyed a lacklustre Pat Heijden and Todd Farrelly marked anything and everything that came near him. Sutton and Farrelly finished with four goals each. The only shining light for Pearcedale was Basil Sibosado, who played half forward and finished with three goals and gave a real effort. Crib Point enjoyed arguably its

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Tight tussle: Reigning premier Dromana lost to Crib Point by just one point in a thriller on Saturday. Picture: Andrew Hurst

best victory in five years when it came from behind to beat reigning premier Dromana by the smallest of margins on Saturday. Trailing by five points with a minute left on the clock, electrifying Magpies half forward Brad Davidson got on the end of a scrubber kick forward, gathered the footy and from a tight angle 30 metres from goal, gave his side a match winning one-point lead. The Davidson goal came after Dromana defender Christian Ongarello received a 50-metre penalty and goaled to give the Tigers the lead with a few minutes to play. The Magpies are in second place on the ladder, one of only two unbeaten sides after three games. Red Hill is the other. It was a “terrific victory” according to coach Duane Annable. Crib Point won the match 13.16 (94) to 13.15 (93). “The win was great for the group. It gives them a bit of belief and more importantly, hopefully gives us the respect that we are looking for,” Annable said. “We added a number of players to the list in the off season and they have certainly made a difference to the way we have approached the season. “No longer do you simply rock up to training and get a game. You have to earn your spot and you have to perform to keep it. “Better depth allows us to have rotations, which we haven’t been able to do in the past. “From the start of pre-season we have been doing competitive work with the football in our hands. If we

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got injuries at training, so be it. We needed to get better defensively and this was the only way to get where we wanted to be. “In our first three games, it’s our tackling and pressure that has held us in good stead. It’s now important that we maintain it. It’s a tough competition with a lot of teams looking to play finals. Torin Petrie, cousin of Kangaroo Drew, and Glenn Boyd in his first game each kicked three goals for the Pies, while Jake Bromley was again among the best. “Jake is a club junior and has had a great start to the season. He puts his head where you wouldn’t stick your foot and he’s led the way in how we want to play our footy. Terry Wheeler was Dromana’s best, while Anthony Bruhn booted three goals. Rosebud went within four points of handing Sorrento its third straight defeat on Saturday at David McFarlane Reserve. Trailing by just 13 points at three quarter time after leading at half time, the Buds dominated the latter part of the last quarter after Sorrento got three goals in front, only to let themselves down with bad kicking (4.10 to 4.1), losing 12.16 (88) to 11.18 (84). Arguably the best player on the ground, Jack Jarman, shut down Sharks coach Troy Schwarze playing as a defensive half forward and finished with three goals. Jarman had a chance to win the game in the dying seconds but his shot just missed. However, there were plenty of other shots throughout the game that were also missed.

Rosebud played on its terms for the majority of the match but it couldn’t get the job done. The Sharks had seven goal kickers but lost Ben Schwarze with a quad strain. Rosebud should regain Greg Bentley this week. Rye stormed home to beat Devon Meadows in a low scoring game, 9.15 (69) to 7.10 (52). Brady Egan was superb for the winners with five goals while Jake and Luke Semmel and Jai Lloyd were also significant in the win. Ryan Semmel is still a contestant in the reality TV show The Rookie, which offers players the chance to be drafted by an AFL club. Callum O’Hare and Clint Setford were among the best for the Panthers, while James Bow, who kicked 12 goals last week, was restricted to just one major. Some individual brilliance from boom Hastings recruit Justin Berry and long-time stars Jason Kestle and Colin McVeigh helped the home side shake off Frankston Bombers on Anzac Day. Dylan Hand with four goals, Daniel Wishart and coach Brendan Dunne were also big contributors in the win. Trailing by seven points at three quarter time, the Blues struggled to get going in the last but eventually the quality all over the ground shone through and they were able to kick clear to win 13.12 (90) to 10.12 (72). The Blues played selfish footy in the first three and a half quarters while the opposition did exactly the opposite. Brendan Dunne coached sides are usually a very disciplined, cohesive,

committed football team but the Blues are a long way off that at the moment. They run forward of the footy, are not prepared to push back to defend and try and be too cute with the footy. Talent, which the Blues have it in spades, will only get them so far. They need to lift their work rate and stay disciplined and structured to compete against the best. The Bombers were fantastic but rely very much on their good players to get the job done - Mitch Bosward, Jay Reynolds, James Degenhardt, Duncan Proud, Zac Longham (six goals), Shaun Foster and Jeremy Waixel. The Bombers won’t be easy beats this season and the kids will continue to improve with game time. Red Hill is on top of the ladder after thrashing Tyabb 27.16 (178) to 2.3 (15). While the woes of the Yabbies are understandable, Red Hill recorded its first 20-plus goal win in more than a decade on Saturday. The Hillmen have arrived. Hillmen coach Tony Blackford rested five players for the match, all with soreness. It made little difference, Jarred Eames booting six goals and Michael Dillon five, while Matt Hyden kicked three and was one of the best players on the ground, along with Harry Larwill and Michael Mock. Ethan Rahilly was the best of the Yabbies.


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pleasing. Mt Eliza hit the front in the third quarter and in the past we probably would have buckled. But we got on with the job, hit back and opened up a five goal break. “It was a really important win for us. We are improving all the time and if we are going to play finals footy, we have to beat good sides like Mt Eliza,” Artico said. Langwarrin sits in second place on the ladder, one of three unbeaten teams of the competition, along with YCW and Edithvale. Frankston YCW is on top of the ladder with a massive percentage after beating Karingal by a whopping 29 goals. The Stonecats booted 13 goals in the opening half and a further 15 in the second hour, winning 28.20 (188) to 1.4 (10). YCW forward Ricky Morris booted six goals to make it 16 for the season while Michael Chaplin and Dave Bodley finished with three each. Anthony Barry, who is on Western Bulldogs VFL top-up list, was named best afield. Luke Van Raay and Michael Burke were named Karingal’s best. Before the game, YCW coach Scott Mathers said that the structure of his side hadn’t changed a lot in the off season. “We were disappointed to lose a couple of players during the off season but were fortunate to maintain the majority of our list,” Mathers said. “When you have the quality of our list, you should be confident that you can still perform against the best sides in the competition. “We might lose Bundy (Barry) for a few games and Ash Eames may move back to Albury but at this stage, they’re playing and playing well. We tinkered with a few things but not a lot has changed in terms of our game style. If it’s not broken, I don’t see the need to fix it,” Mathers said. Mornington coach Stuart Seager wanted a big scalp and he got just that after his side thrashed Bonbeach by 43 points. Seager said before the game that if his side was to be a real threat this season, it needed to play well against Bonbeach. “The reality is that we’ve recruited well in the off season and if we are to be considered a top three chance, we need to beat Bonbeach on our own ground,” Seager said. Mornington trailed by two goals at quarter time but booted six unanswered goals in the second term to lead by five goals at the break. Inaccuracy (15.21 to 10.8) cost

By Toe Punt LANGWARRIN proved that it is capable of playing with the big boys of Peninsula League after fighting off Mt Eliza at Lloyd Park on Saturday. The Kangas appeared to be the big improvers of the competition leading up to the beginning of the season and backed that up by winning their opening two games of the season in easy fashion. However, the first two wins came against sides - Karingal and Pines that are not expected to play finals footy in 2014. The real test for Langwarrin was on Saturday and it came out of it with a big pass mark, winning 13.9 (87) to 8.13 (61). The Redlegs won the toss and kicked with the aid of a three goal breeze in the first quarter. Although leading at the change by 11 points, the Redlegs probably didn’t do enough with the advantage they had. By half time, Langwarrin had kicked six second quarter goals to one and opened up a more than handy 16-point lead. The Kangas went into the game without key ruckman Luke O’Neil but replacement Nick Hammill, along with regular ruckman Matt Naughton, had the better of Redlegs man mountain John Meesen. Rikki Johnson was also back after missing a week and Matt Dimkos made his debut. The home side set up the win in the third quarter, booting six goals against the breeze to Mt Eliza’s four majors. At the final change, the Kangas led by 30 points. The final quarter was a scrap, the visitors booting four behinds to be the only scorers of the term. Langwarrin named young star Blake Harkness their best player, along with Hammill, Luke Churcher and Dan Wehner. Beau Muston booted three goals playing through the middle and in attack. Winning coach Gavin Artico said Harkness was “a gun”. “Blake just makes the right decisions all of the time and we all love him being in the team,”Artico said. “It was a real high pressure game. It looked sloppy and scrappy from where I stood but talking to Mt Eliza and my own players after the game, they said the pressure was enormous throughout the game. “From my point of view, for this group to hang in there and win a really high intensity game was really

the Doggies a bigger win in the end. Michael Gay dominated in the ruck once again for the winners while Aiden Speedy again got plenty of the footy, along with Danny Nolan. Shaun Foster booted three majors for the Sharks while Mark Tyrell, Matt Clifford and Jackson Casey were named amongst their best. Pines registered its first win of the season, dominating after quarter time to beat Chelsea by 45 points, 14.11 (95) to 7.8 (50). Shaun White kicked three goals and Dale Tedge and Guy Hendry two each for the Pythons while 18-yearold Jayden Luca finished with a couple of majors and plenty of touches playing at half forward. Todd Gardiner and Jack Greeley were the Gulls’ best while Jayden Attard and Matty Baxter found plenty of the footy once again. Chelsea coach Paul Howroyd said he wasn’t expecting miracles from him team. “We have a lot of new faces and the guys who are here really want to be here. We’ll keep improving and that’s all we can do at this stage,” Howroyd said.

In the final match of the round, reigning premier Edithvale-Aspendale had to pull out all of its tricks to get over Seaford. Coach Troy Shannon said before the game that things were always tough against Seaford. “I don’t know what it is but we always seem to have trouble beating Seaford. In fact, they’ve had the wood over us for some time,” he said. History almost repeated itself on Saturday, Edithvale coming from eight points down at three-quarter time to eventually win by 10 points, 12.12 (84) to 10.14 (74). The Tigers welcomed back Brayden Irving to the team as a result of Frankston VFL’s Development squad having a bye. Whilst Irving didn’t have a major impact, he still helped the structure and potency of the team. The Eagles went in without Tim Mavric and Timmy Mannix, while Beau Turner resumed in the reserves. The Eagles’ Jeremy Heys was superb with three goals to be one of the best players on the ground, while Jeremy Stokes was Seaford’s best.

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