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Been green for 15 years PUPILS from 10 Mornington Peninsula schools will join forces with more than 10,000 others across Australia in a “green army� that has been working to sustain the environment for the past 15 years. Using science experiments, theatrical performances, songs and comedy, the students will teach each other about environmental issues during the Target Kids Teaching Kids Week, 8-12 September. St Macartan's Parish Primary School will host one of 500 of the week’s events on Friday 12 September. Other schools include Peninsula Specialist College, Woodleigh, Padua, St Joseph's Crib Point, Derinya Primary, Tyabb Primary, St Mary's Hastings, Flinders Christian College and Mornington Park Primary. “St Macartan’s is a leader in sustainability,� environmental science teacher Carmela Theobald said. “Our pupils will be presenting workshops and talks on topics such as climate change, conservation, energy, water, and population growth.� Throughout its 15 years, Kids Teaching Kids has been enlisting green army recruits to educate themselves, their classmates and their communities about the environment. Pupils flourish in garden paradise: Jade, Adriana, Charlie, Sam, Dan and Tori in the kitchen garden. Picture: Yanni

Crime up across peninsula Neil Walker neil@mpnews.com.au CRIME across the Mornington Peninsula jumped 10.9 per cent over the past 12 months – much higher than the 3.7 per cent increase for Victoria as a whole – with drug offences, robbery and thefts from vehicles leading the way.

Victoria Police statistics released last week for the year 2013-14 to 30 June reveal drug offences were up 8.3 per cent compared to the previous year, from 377 to 412 incidents. Percentage changes are calculated as a rate per 100,000 people to give a uniform snapshot of crime across all regions.

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Thefts from vehicles surged 20.2 per cent, to 1188 reported offences in 2013-14 and vehicle thefts were up 31.8 per cent to 318. Mornington Peninsula Local Area Commander Karen Nyholm said the “crimes against property� category showed “a disappointing result�. “Police have dedicated resourcing in

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Police and medics team to ease crisis A ONE-year pilot scheme that combines a medical response to police call outs is proving a success after only four months. The PACER service allows police, ambulance and crisis assessment teams to work together to provide an immediate response to those experiencing a mental health crisis without police having to transport the patient to Frankston’s already busy emergency department. Frankston-Mornington Peninsula Medicare Local has funded Peninsula Health to provide the service which is federally funded, but which will come under the state government’s mental health and police response funding initiative to be rolled out over four years. When alerted, a member of the clinical team accompanies police as a “second responder” to provide a face-to-face assessment and provide solutions to best de-escalate the situation on the spot – and more likely in an environment where the patient feels comfortable. The service is run across Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula and operates every afternoon shift. Statistics to mid-June show: • 175 people received care in the community, many avoiding the need to attend busy emergency departments; • In almost 75 per cent of cases, alternative health care plans were implemented; and

• The remaining 25 per cent were stabilised and required no further action. The operations director at Peninsula Health Mental Health Service, Bronwyn Lawman, said stabilising people at the point of contact eased pressure on Frankston’s emergency department - which receives the highest number of ambulance presentations in the state. The executive director of Primary Care Programs at FrankstonMornington Peninsula Medicare Local, Sarah Brown, said the program aimed to improve responses to mental health crises in the community. She said police and clinicians were successfully combining their expertise to assist those experiencing a mental health crisis. “The most positive thing we’re achieving through PACER is that we are able to more quickly and effectively help people experiencing a mental health crisis in an environment where they feel comfortable,” Frankston police senior sergeant Dean Clinton said. “We’re also providing police with additional skills to draw on when dealing with people suffering from mental illness.” Those with mental health issues should contact the Peninsula Health Mental Health Service on 1300 792 977. It operates 24 hours a day seven days a week. Stephen Taylor

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Managers for new tennis centre THE Mornington Tennis Club has appointed the Elite Tennis Academy to operator the Mornington Tennis Centre being developed at Civic Reserve, Dunns Rd, Mornington. The academy will manage the centre for the club, including coaching programs, internal competitions and tournaments and coordinating access for club members and casual users. The centre will have 12 clay courts

with lighting and room to build a further 16 courts. Four courts are of international size, allowing for professional events to be held at the centre. The first event will be men’s and women’s pro circuit in 2015. The centre will also include a pavilion, tournament and administration office, kitchen, bar, storage and change rooms.

Elite’s operations director Kate Antosik and head coach Greg Wikman managed tennis operations at the Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club before starting their own business in 2012. The new tennis centre is expected to start operating next month, October and a “last hurrah fun day” will be held at the club’s Main St, Mornington, courts from 11am Sunday 21 September.

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Crime up, domestic violence being reported Continued from Page 1 Ms Nyholm said: “A continued focus by police on both family violence and non-family violence incidents has resulted in fewer victims, less injuries and improved safety for individuals and the overall community.” She said “one victim is too many” and police will commit to further work to protect vulnerable people by targeting those responsible. “Focus on prevention can be valuable in this area. By listening to our victims, we will be able to determine how best we can support them,” she said. “Referrals, case conferences, investigation updates and prosecutorial support are some of the areas where we can build confidence and resilience in our victims.” The behaviour of repeat offenders will be a particular focus for police to protect victims. While assaults in general fell from 1051 in 2012-13 to 1046 in 2013-14, reported family violence incidents rose slightly from 489 to 496. Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Ken Lay said the reporting of family violence to police had greatly increased in recent years. He said police responded to 65,000 reported incidents across Victoria in 2013-14 but said it was a positive that people felt they could report such cases and expect action to be taken. “It puts enormous pressure on our figures but I think it’s a very good thing,” he said. About 30,000 charges were laid as a result of the 65,000 reported family violence incidents, according to Mr Lay. He also noted an increase in the reporting of “historical sexual assault offences” and said this may be due to recent high-profile cases and recent public enquiries into sexual abuse.

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He said 40 per cent of sexual assaults reported in the past 12 months were of a historical nature. “I am pleased to say these victims are putting their trust in Victoria Police and bringing it to our notice,” he said. “We are investigating and charging people.” Crime is set to become a political battlefront in the lead-up to November’s state election. Both the Coalition and Labor have pledged to “get tough” on dealers of the drug ice, with Labor vowing anyone caught supplying the drug to school students will face up to 20 years in jail.

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Creek catch protects the bay NETS cast in Tanti Creek, Mornington, have been hauled out of the water with a one tonne catch. However, there was nothing edible in the rubbish caught in the creek and prevented from going into the water at Mills Beach. Set by Melbourne Water the net – a stormwater pollution trap – was pulled from the creek under the watchful eye of ambassadors from the Dolphin Research Institute’s ‘i sea, i care’ program. “They saw - and smelt - nearly a tonne of putrid rubbish emptied from these nets which were installed to stop refuse, washed from our suburban streets, reaching the bay,” institute

executive director Jeff Weir said. Mr Weir described the ‘i sea, i care’ program as partnership with the Mornington Peninsula Shire “to support the development of young leaders in schools across the peninsula”. He said it was costly to remove hundreds of tonnes of rubbish from similar traps around the bay each year, “so it is a massive problem”. “Most creeks and drains that empty into the bay have no pollution traps to catch pollutants, so the true cost and impacts on the environment is much, much more,” Mr Weir said. “It is a real eye-opener for ‘i sea, i care’ ambassadors to see the extent of rubbish washed from the streets and

footpaths where we all live. “As trained peer educators they will share what they experienced with their school communities, hopefully helping us all become more careful with what we allow to enter the stormwater system.”  The Dolphin Research Institute will hold a “celebration of our bays, our dolphins” on Friday 17 October at the Mornington Golf Course. It will be a $75 a person dinner with entertainment, special guests and an auction. Proceeds will support the institute’s research and education. Bokings: www.dolphinresearch.org.au or call 1300 130 949.

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Whales cop an eyeful in annual bays visit AN increase in sightings of whales in Port Phillip and Western Port is consistent with the recovery of the whale populations since the end of commercial whaling. “We think that the humpback whales we see in Port Phillip are having a break from their migration between Antarctic feeding grounds and their mating and birthing areas off Queensland,” Dolphin Research Institute executive officer Jeff Weir said on Friday. “We don't really know why they come into the bay. One suggestion is that if they swim up Tasmania's west coast on their northern trek the shape of Victoria tends to funnel them near the bays. Perhaps they literally go with the flow if they are caught in a flooding tide at the Heads.” Mr Weir’s comments followed a close encounter off Mornington between water police and a humpback whale. Police were called to the coast off Mornington last Friday morning following reports of a whale in the area when the frisky adolescent suddenly surfaced right beside them. The eight-metre giant then proceeded to “flirt” with the vessel while inquisitively studying the police members on board during the prolonged interaction, which lasted more than 15 minutes . The whale playfully rolled on its back and repeatedly breached alongside the police vessel, thrusting itself vertically more than three metres above the waves. Police described the encounter as a

Romantic encounter: Leading Senior Constable Dean Kelly captured these images of the juvenile humpback whale with his camera phone in Port Phillip off Mornington.

“once in a lifetime experience”. “May usually marks our first sightings of whales near Port Phillip and Western Port on their northerly migration and we often see them again in September to October on their way back to Antarctica,” Mr Weir said. “We also get southern right whales in our bays around a similar time as they migrate to our southern coast to mate and give birth in places further west, like Warrambool and the Great Australian Bight.” Mr Weir said sightings at other times had led to speculation that some humpbacks remain in southern waters, perhaps sub-adults, not completing the

full migration to the tropics. “Competing sub-adult humpback bulls were observed fighting for dominance near Mt Martha by institute scientists two years ago. Imagine five animals the size of tourist coaches playing underwater demolition derby and leaving blood and skin on the water. “You don't want to be anywhere near in a small boat. “Killer whales are common off the coast - and inside the bays - during cooler months and over summer pygmy blue whales come to our coast to feed.” Senior Sergeant Lachlan Holding said police headed to the area fol-

lowing a report of the whale from the Dolphin Research Institute. “Our members stopped a few hundred metres away as to not disturb the whale,” he said. “They turned their engines off to minimise noise and vibrations and that is when the whale swam over. “The whale was surfacing for about 30 seconds every five minutes. It was rolling over onto its back. “We think it may have confused our boat with another whale and that is why it was being so friendly.” The whale appeared to be following a school of bait fish as it headed up the bay towards Frankston. It was

later joined by a pod of about 15 dolphins and a seal off Mornington Harbour. Leading Senior Constable Dean Kelly said the encounter highlighted the healthy condition of Port Phillip. He said he had seen whales in the bay several times over his eight years with the water police, but never at such close quarters. “It was an amazing experience, the highlight of my career, and something we’ll obviously never forget,” he said. “I think from his behaviour the whale was flirting with our vessel, believing the white hull was the underside of a possible mate as he rolled over several times to expose his underside. He was really checking us out, eyeballing us with this huge eye, and you could sense it intelligence.” In June, a rare sub-adult southern right whale was spotted 200 metres off Bonbeach, Chelsea and Aspendale, before swimming within 15 metres of Frankston Pier. Several days later, a pair of humpbacks was spotted off the coast of Sorrento. Leading Senior Constable Kelly said that while his encounter with the whale was a great moment, he would not encourage members of the public to seek out a similar experience. “There are strict regulations around how close boats and jet skis can get to marine life. It is for the safety of both the people and the animals,” he said. Recreational boats must stay 200m away from whales and 100m from dolphins, while jet skis must stay 300m away from all marine life.

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Novel approach explains a life Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au WHILE every author draws on life experiences to form a narrative, not every author has such a rich and at times dark background as Klaas Kalma. His upbringing within a dysfunctional family in war torn Holland, journeying to Australia and learning how to speak English among strangers provides a rich lode to be mined and woven into the fabric of his first novel, Creeping Shadows. Written at the urging of a close friend, the self-published book has sold more than 10,000 copies online and, according to a librarian, has no time to gather dust on the shelves at the lending library in Mornington. Now 74, Kalma describes himself being “confident in my ability to overcome adversity and challenges”. “You can’t succeed without an ego and I’ve always had the will to succeed, I’m like a dog with a bone.” At home in Mt Martha, Kalma says his friend “Kerry” had always encouraged him to write about his life, but he thought “autobiography is too indulgent, so I fictionalise my life experience”. So Creeping Shadows is fiction, mixed with thinly disguised real events. There was no need for Kalma to stray far from reality to find a compelling narrative. Expecting to “work until the day I die”, he’s completed a second manuscript and hopes to have Distant

Echoes published before year’s end. This time around publisher Fremantle Press has picked up his ideas. Always an avid reader, Kalma had read most books by Jules Verne by the time he was 10. At school in Holland art and sport were the only two subjects he remembers being good at. “I was growing up in a war zone. My parents were involved in the resistance and so I was a street kid from very early on.” He recounts seeing the occupying German troops shoot a man in the street before being ushered inside by his mother. “What you see is normal and I saw a lot of stuff.” Kalma’s parents – “who I never felt wanted me” – split up following “a few normal years” after the end of the Second World War, which led to him being brought to Australia by his mother and her new husband. His brother remained in Holland with his father and grandmother, although they eventually went to New Zealand. Kalma’s father remarried and, before dying in a car accident at 49, had another six children. But for Kalma, Australia meant basically being dumped by his mother on a farm where he was given lodging and food in return for work. After two years he was offered and accepted a paying job on another farm. He didn’t attend school in Australia and his mother and her second husband, his stepfather, returned to Holland after five years, “separately and without telling me”. Continued Page 14

Informed opinion: Klaas Kalma believes that while everyone is gifted they need to challenge themselves to find out what the gift is. Top right, Kalma’s first novel Creeping Shadows will be followed later this year by Distant Echoes. Picture: Keith Platt

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Despite delay, The Moment arrives

THIS was The Moment, especially for residents of Red Hill ward. Effectively disenfranchised since former councillor Frank Martin fell ill in December 2013, we hinterland wardies were keen to see new man Tim Wood, declared byelection winner on Saturday, sworn in and taking his seat at the council table. Word was that the induction was not to occur until 8 September, but councillor-elect Wood is a man in a hurry. He was all set to take the oath of office after the formal declaration of the poll earlier in the day. No impediment stood in his path. He could well have had a Bible in his pocket to ensure the oath could be administered post haste. But The Moment had to wait until a little after 7pm. CW thought he detected tension in the ceremony, in what appeared the perfunctory handshake between new councillor and CEO Michael Kennedy, in the slightly strained smiles for the camera recording the start of this new epoch. Mayor Antonella Celi invited now-councillor Wood to give “a little bit of a welcome speech, or a word of thanks … say something?” before he took his seat. They were the words of a man at ease with public speaking. And his last words for his first meeting; a retired judge he might be, but of course a tyro in this chamber. For tonight, a listener. Councillor seating had altered since Frank

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Martin was last in the chamber. Cr Wood was placed between fellow naval man Cr David Garnock and veteran councillor Anne Shaw, possibly to have her experience at his left elbow. She is famed for her Part Bs. CW thinks he can recall one Part C. His first procedural moment came early, when Cr Celi dealt with Item 2.3, confirmation of the minutes of the last council meeting. “Anyone against,” she asked. “All those in favour; all those in favour? Cr Wood? Are you in favour or against? Show of hands. Thank you.” CW could not see if Cr Wood raised his hand for the vote. Was the new man abstaining? He was not – of course – at the previous council meeting and thus – of course – could vote neither for nor against the minutes of a meeting he had not attended. Such trifles are known as slips that pass in the night. Then, the meeting. Something was different this evening: councillors were coming through the speakers loud and clear, apart from one or two who occasionally forgot to turn on their microphones. That was it! The sound system was working, and it looked different. Was it new, a replacement for the more modern-looking mikes that regularly sputtered to a halt? Apparently not; rather, it was old but reliable, rather like many of those listening attentively in the gallery.

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(“although I know I’ll never be a musician”) believes everyone to be “gifted in some way” and feels privileged to “being part of the arts”. “But it’s amazing how few people find [this] out because they never challenge themselves. “It was pure survival when I came here. I was made to do abhorrent things, like killing animals.” A psychology major, Kalma is interested in seeing “how people tick”. “We all react differently to pressure; there is no end to trying to understand how people think. “Why do people listen to music? I saw a documentary where dementia patients lying bed started moving and reacting to music. “These are unanswered questions. Life is a journey along a path that is usually of your own choice.”

Polio sufferers HAVE you, or do you know, anyone who has had polio or is experiencing the after effects of polio? If so, come to a support group meeting at 11am on the second Saturday of each month at the Information Centre, Main St , Mornington. Details: 59743495.

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SAMUEL JOHNSON Samuel Johnson is one of the most recognisable personalities in the A u s t r a l i a n e n t e r t a i n m e n t i n d u s t r y. I n 2013, Sam rode his unicycle around Australia, with the goal being to keep his promise to his sister Connie that he would complete the ride, raise $1 million, set a new Guinness World Record for the most distance travelled on a unicycle and spread Connie’s message of breast cancer a w a r e n e s s . T h r o u g h t h e L o v e Yo u r Sister organisation, he has achieved all these goals.

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REAL ESTATE Juan Marchan Mobile: 0425 728 670 U First Real Estate 487 Nepean Highway Frankston Suite 1/38 Main Street Mornington Ph: 8781 4500 EMAIL: juan@ufirstrealestate.com.au

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288 Stony Point Road 12.00-12.30pm Century 21 Homeport 5979 3555 4/36 Pearce Street 1.00-1.30pm Century 21 Homeport 5979 3555 1 Janeen Court 3.00-3.30pm Century 21 Homeport 5979 3555 _________________________________________________________

BITTERN

18b Symonds Street 11.00-11.30am Century 21 Homeport 5979 3555 5 Blackburn Street 12.00-12.30pm Century 21 Homeport 5979 3555 _________________________________________________________

BALNARRING BEACH Jarrod Carman Mobile: 0423 144 102

7 Highview Court 1.00-1.30pm Century 21 Homeport 5979 3555 _________________________________________________________

Eview Real Estate Partners 176 Main Street MORNINGTON 5971 0300

1B Bruarong Crescent 11.30-12.00pm Community Real Estate 9708 8667 15/392-394 Nepean Hwy 1.00-1.30pm Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 _________________________________________________________

Email: jarrod.carman@eview.com.au

Karin Mander Mobile: 0409 597 508 Jacobs & Lowe 220 Main Street MORNINGTON

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29 Mount Eliza Way 11.00-11.30am Community Real Estate 9708 8667 3a Mohilla Avenue 11.00-11.30am Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 44 Wimbledon Avenue 1.30-2.00pm Community Real Estate 9708 8667 27 Bright Crescent 2.00-2.30pm Community Real Estate 9708 8667 12 Camborne Avenue 2.00-2.30pm Community Real Estate 9708 8667 _________________________________________________________

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5/5-9 Canterbury Road 11.30-12.00pm Ray White Mornington 5977 1877 5/2 Alameda Avenue 11.30-12.00pm Harcourts 5970 8000 15 Bentons Road 12.00-12.30pm Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 Apt 3/5 Tanti Avenue 12.00-12.30pm Community Real Estate 9708 8667

10/14 Tanti Avenue 12.30-1.00pm Harcourts 5970 8000 99 Strachans Road 12.30-1.00pm Harcourts 5970 8000 1/54 Wilsons Road 12.30-1.00pm Harcourts 5970 8000 7/110 Bungower Road 2.30-3.00pm Harcourts 5970 8000 39b Bentons Road 3.00-3.30pm Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 5/56 Wilsons Road 3.00-3.30pm Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 _________________________________________________________

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Mobile: 0416 265 337 Conley Luff Real Estate 188 Main Street, MORNINGTON Ph: 5975 7733 EMAIL: kayn@conleyluff.com.au

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Ray White Real Estate 5,117-133 Main Street MORNINGTON Ph: 5977 1877

186 Osborne Drive 11.30-12.00pm Harcourts 5970 8000 37 Cornwall Crescent 12.00-12.30pm Bowman & Company 5975 6888 EMAIL: 1/10 Shanns Avenue 12.30-1.00pm lina.luppino@raywhite.com Harcourts 5970 8000 11 Norman Road 1.30-2.00pm Bowman & Company 5975 6888 15 Gregory Street 1.00-1.30pm Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 1 Kaylene Court 2.30-3.00pm James Crowder Bowman & Company 5975 6888 Mobile: 0407 813 377 7 Hakea Drive 3.00-3.30pm Community Real Estate Conley Luff Real Estate 5975 7733 34 Hove Road 3.00-3.30pm 7/20-22 Ranelagh Drive, Community Real Estate 9708 8667 MOUNT ELIZA 3 Darinda Court 3.30-4.00pm Ph:9708 8667 Bowman & Company 5975 6888 _________________________________________________________

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102/11 Sharpley Avenue 11.30-12.00pm Jacobs & Lowe 5976 5900 20 Illuka Street 1.00-1.30pm Stockdale & Leggo 5987 3233 _________________________________________________________

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Robert Bowman Mobile: 0417 173 103

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Situated directly opposite the golden sands of Safety Beach this single level townhouse offers 18 squares of internal living and is set on approximately 680 square metres of land. Offering wonderful bay views, the property features spacious open plan living, centrally positioned kitchen with stone bench tops and stainless steel appliances, ducted heating & cooling and extensive outdoor decking areas that all enjoy the stunning bay vista. Basement car parking for 2 cars plus use of the in-ground swimming pool and gymnasium await the discerning buyer.

102/11 Sharpley Avenue, Safety Beach Auction: This Saturday at 12 noon Inspect: Saturday from 11.30am or by appointment

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The Price Is Right This is truly a rare find, just over 1100m2 of prime beachside real estate, situated at the end of a quiet court, overlooking a leafy lane-way and only 200 metres to the sandy shores of Fishermans Beach. There are endless possibilities with this fantastic site, with the potential of bay views from a second storey... build a magnificent family home; build 2/3 townhouse development (STCA); or renovate the existing dwelling that is in need of some major TLC. This is currently divided into a triple duplex. Only a short stroll to Vibrant Main Street, this is certainly a property not to be missed!

15 Yacht Court, Mornington Auction: Saturday 20th September at 12 noon Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Vivienne Spencer 0409 558 330

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This fabulous character-filled split level timber home, designed by Kevin Borland, is set on 3066m2 approx of rambling low maintenance gardens. Located in a quiet cul-de-sac in “The Golden Mile”, this book-shelf lined home is the former home of literary editor & intellectual Stephen Murray-Smith & family since the 1950’s. Three of the four bedrooms, living & dining room enjoy a northerly aspect, beautiful winter sun & also embrace glorious garden vistas through large glass windows. A cosy library with map drawers, floor to ceiling shelves & a welcoming open fireplace beckons you to hide away & delve into the pages of a good book. Adjoining the library is a large wine cellar with outside access. Beautiful hardwood floors lie under the carpet in living & dining rooms. An original cubby house has running water & power. With large gardens, close proximity to schools, bus-lines & an easy walk to the village, Canadian & Davey’s Bays, this is a distinctive home with relaxed & warm ambiance.

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9-11 Ti-Tree Lane, Mount Eliza Price: $1,200,000

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Peter Skewes 0417 364 035

Kay Jeffs 0419 108 124

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Three bedroom brick home located in an established neighbourhood and just perfect for buyers looking to enter the Mornington market. Featuring L-shaped lounge/dining, kitchen with slate floors, 3 generous size bedrooms and fully fenced rear yard. Situated on approximately 550m2 land, and easily accessible to schools, Main Street and transport.

This immaculate family home is bound to be a winner with families. Well designed and beautifully presented, and positioned close to transport, schools, park land, the Bentons Square Shopping Centre and the beautiful Briars. Features include 3 bedrooms including the master with WIR & FES, separate entrance, formal lounge room, separate study and a well equipped kitchen overlooking the family room and adjoining dining alcove. Added features include double garage with internal access, a gorgeous outdoor entertaining area under the roof line, ducted heating, s/system air conditioning, and a fully landscaped low maintenance garden setting.

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18 Chenier Street, Rye Auction: Sunday 21st September at 12.30pm

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54 Carpenters Lane South, Hastings Auction: Saturday 20th September at 3pm Inspect: Anytime

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

FOR SALE

Mornington 10/14 Tanti Avenue

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Stylish, Modern and Private Welcome to the beautiful Sutton Grange Estate, where you can indulge in luxurious living all year round. Sutton Grange is an iconic estate which has been integral in the establishment of Mornington as a truly cosmopolitan location. • Freestanding executive townhouse with basement double garage • Feature stacker doors allowing true indoor/outdoor entertaining • Complete privacy & security Price View Open

• Paved and covered courtyard plus rear garden & sauna • 200 metres to Main Street, the beach & public transport • Perfectly suited to a “lock & leave” lifestyle

$795,000 - $840,000 www.harcourts.com.au/VMG24575 Saturday 12.30-1.00pm or anytime by appointment

Janet McNeill 0419 503 327

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Mornington 7/110 Bungower Road Time To Move Right In Ready for immediate occupation, this well designed townhouse is ripe for the next owners to move straight in. Positioned towards the front of the complex, you can enjoy privacy and easy access to the main roads. Three bedrooms, 2 living rooms, double lock up garage with internal access & powder room, ducted heating & cooling & a convenient location. It’s all here waiting for you. Welcome first home buyers, singles, couples, families & investors – this one ticks all the boxes. • Estimated rental return: $350-$380 per week

AUCTION Saturday 20th September at 11.00am Open Saturday 2.30-3.00pm or anytime by appointment

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

FOR SALE

Tyabb 12 Londres Way

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Where The Family Come First Beyond your expectations, this modern four-bedroom home is perfect for today’s busy young family with schools, shops and transport within walking distance, smart zoned living and an ultra low maintenance block that gives you your weekends back. Set on 503sqm (approx.), commuters will appreciate the ease of access to Peninsula Link, parents will love the choice of schools, including the new Padua College Tyabb campus and the kids will really enjoy the community feel of this quiet, family-friendly court. This is truly a rare find. Beyond a wide tiled hallway that flows past the formal lounge room, sliding doors link bright and spacious open-plan living to a covered alfresco entertaining deck perfect for summer barbecues, while the large kitchen offers plenty of space to cook up a storm, quality stainless steel appliances and a long breakfast bar. Positioned for peace and privacy, the master bedroom offers a WIR & FES, while three family bedrooms, all with built-in robes, share the bright main bathroom with extra deep bathtub. Additional appointments include gas ducted heating, evaporative cooling, a handy garden shed, remoted-controlled double garage with internal access plus additional space to store your boat, trailer or camper. Price View Open

Negotiable over $395,000 www.harcourts.com.au/VMG24632 Saturday 2.30-3.00pm or by appointment

Malcolm Parkinson 0421 704 246 E malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au Andrew Gillespie 0414 680 512 E andrew.gillespie@harcourts.com.au

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Mount Martha 1/10 Shanns Avenue Beach Baby Beckons Close to the crystal clear waters of Hawker Beach and Birdrock Beach and a pleasant stroll to the Mt Martha village shops, Balcombe Estuary and boardwalk, this single-level, two-bedroom unit offers an outstanding opportunity for investment, retirement or holiday living. Compact, carefree and superbly convenient, this is a fabulous option for busy young couples starting out, retirees who follow the sun or investors looking to plump up the property portfolio with the promise of consistent rental returns. This delightfully light-filled home makes it easy to drive into using remote-controlled garage. Carry your groceries straight to the kitchen through internal access and take in the ambience this home provides with large living and fantastic concreted outdoor courtyard, perfect for entertaining. Incorporated into the space is an efficient kitchen providing all the essentials including a gas cook top and electric oven, while accommodation is by way of two bright bedrooms, the main features ensuite and walk-in robe whilst the second has built-in robe. Price View Open

$490,000 - $530,000 www.harcourts.com.au/VMG24624 Wednesday 1.30-2.00pm & Saturday 12.30-1.00pm or by appointment

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

0414 680 512

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AUCTION

Mornington 99 Strachans Road

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Beachside style & affordability Step up and enjoy the spoils of beachside living at this fantastic Strachans Road address with the bay at the end of the street and Main street’s cosmospolitan-style shopping and fine dining just moments away. Amazingly private behind a tall fence and established gardens, the stylish single level 4 bedroom home will surpass expectations with a seemingly endless floorplan that caters beautifully for a family in its growing years including two living areas, two dining areas and a large master retreat. Complete with a fabulous covered alfresco area at the rear and a breakfast courtyard off the kitchen, the home is filled with natural ambience including premium spotted gum floors throughtout, modern bathroom and large ensuite, his and her walk-in robes and feature walls that give every room their own personality. The home also includes a stylish kitchen with gas cooktop & new oven, Blanco dishwasher, ducted heating and cooling, surround sound, solar electricity panels, a garden irrigation system and a driveway that leads past the home to a rear workshop that is ideal for a tradesman or hobbiest. All this set on a big block of approx 746sqm. AUCTION Saturday 13th September @ 11:00am View www.harcourts.com.au/VMG24594 Open Wednesday & Saturday 12.30-1.00pm or by appointment Andrew Gillespie 0414 680 512 Malcolm Parkinson 0421 704 246

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Mount Martha 186 Osborne Drive Beachside Bargain Perfectly positioned in a long-established beachside neighbourhood located just a pleasant walk to the Bentons Square shopping precinct and also Birdrock Beach, this immaculate threebedroom home offers families, investors or retirees affordable entry to the myriad delights of the peninsula. Whether sizing down or kicking off your property portfolio, a position so handy to buses, a choice of schools, magical Main St, Bentons Square and the beach makes this a first class investment in lifestyle. Inside, a timeless design for practical living is anchored by the unbeatable comfort with timber flooring, while crisp white walls offer the perfect canvas for your personal sense of style. Gas ducted heating keeps things cosy, while the adjacent open plan kitchen/meals area has ample cupboard space giving it potential plus. A second light-filled living area with open fireplace offers the kids a zone to call their own. Soak up the summer sun with large outdoor pool and entertaining area perfect for those warm summer days! The good-sized, secure backyard offers peace of mind for parents. This home really is perfect all year round. Extras here include double carport and a handy garden shed all nestled on a lovely 730 sqm (approx) allotment this property simply will not last. AUCTION Saturday 13th September at 3.00pm View www.harcourts.com.au/VMG24599 Open Saturday 11.30-12.00pm or by appointment Malcolm Parkinson 0421 704 246 E malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au Andrew Gillespie

0414 680 512

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

FOR SALE

Mornington 1/54 Wilsons Road

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Fabulous unit in a most desirable address Wow, what a location this unit has to offer – with Fishermans Beach just at the end of the road and only a short stroll to the Main Street cafes and shops, this beautifully maintained unit answers the request for location and convenience. Transport, medical facilities, the Wilsons Road shops, schools and all that Mornington is renowned for are just at your doorstep. This perfectly positioned front unit of only 3 on the block is right opposite Wilsons Reserve so you won’t feel over crowded or like you’re staring into your neighbours kitchen. Features of this spacious single story unit are 2 bedrooms, main that has semi ensuite bathroom and walk in robe, second bedroom with built in robes, formal lounge/ dining room, kitchen that includes dishwasher, family room, separate laundry and garage plus car space. Additional features include wall furnace and air conditioner. All of this is set in a smart complex that makes it a pleasure to call home. Units of this quality and in this location do not last long so please get in quick to make your appointment today. Price View Open

$389,000 www.harcourts.com.au/VMG24636 Saturday 12.30-1.00pm or by appointment

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Mornington 5/2 Alameda Avenue Freestanding villa unit Don’t drive? Prefer to walk? Looking for a home which offers privacy, security and is within walking distance to the bus stop and Main Street? Then STOP right now! This is the one for you. Ideally suited to singles, couples or young families, the home has been immaculately maintained and has proved to be the ideal home for the current owner. Reluctantly offered for sale, the home is seeking a discerning purchaser who appreciates the finer things in life. Properties in this area are snapped up quickly, and this one is a gem, so be sure to contact us to arrange a personal viewing.

Price View Open

$365,000 www.harcourts.com.au/VMG24637 Saturday 11.30-12.00pm or by appointment

Terry Young 0419 157 172

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Couldn’t Be Better Situated just off Main Street, this impressive residence is positioned to offer you all the best of Mornington right on your doorstep. Enjoy a peninsula lifestyle with café, restaurants, shops, transport and medical all just a stroll away. Inside the home has been fully renovated to the highest standards with an open plan area incorporating a lounge, stunning kitchen with s/steel appliances, meals area, two generous bedrooms, deluxe family bathroom with full height tiles and laundry alcove. Outside is a private courtyard providing the perfect place to relax with family or friends. Price $324,950 View www.harcourts.com.au/VRB7523 Inspect By Appointment John Hall 0405 121 000

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38 Strachans Road, Mornington

Look sharp SITUATED directly opposite the golden sands of Safety Beach, this single level townhouse offers 167 square metres (18 squares) of designer peninsula living. Offering astounding bay views the property features spacious open plan living with a central kitchen boasting stone benchtops, stainless-steel appliances and an impressive amount of storage space. Ducted heating and cooling keep the interior comfortable at all times, and for the warmer weather the extensive outdoor deck areas that enjoy the stunning bay vista will be the place to be. There is basement car parking for two vehicles and owners have use of the in-ground swimming pool and gymnasium.

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102/11 Sharpley Avenue, SAFETY BEACH This Saturday at 1pm Jacobs & Lowe, 220 Main Street, Mornington, 5976 5900 Stuart Cox, 0417 124 707

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Immaculate, secluded gem. Featuring open plan living adjoining fully equipped timber kitchen, with polished timber floors opening out through French doors onto a large timber deck, perfect for all entertainment needs. 2 bedrooms (BIRs), 2 bathrooms. Secure undercover parking. Close to cosmopolitan Main Street precinct. Walk to Fishies Beach, Snapper Point or Foster Beach. Extra Features: • Gas ducted heating • S/S air-conditioning • Foxtel • New heating ducts under home • Re-stumped • Freshly painted externally • New dishwasher • Landscaped gardens

Price: $530,000 - $570,000 Inspect: Sundays 3.30pm - 4pm CONTACT: Jason Foster 0414 634 018 Page 16

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44 WIMBLEDON AVENUE, MOUNT ELIZA

SEASIDE SOPHISTICATION! Offering a sophisticated interpretation of modern coastal living, this fully-renovated 4 bedroom seaside home on 827sqm (approx.) boasts designer style and quality without question. Strolling distance to the village shops and cafes and only moments from the beach DQG VFKRROV IHDWXUHV LQFOXGH SROLVKHG KDUGZRRG ÀRRUV VOHHN VWRQH DQG VWDLQOHVV VWHHO NLWFKHQ ZLWK 6PHJ DSSOLDQFHV VXSHUE EDWKURRPV LQFOXGLQJ WKH VW\OLVK PDVWHU HQVXLWH SOXV D VWXG\ RU WK EHGURRP *'+ VWDFNHG VWRQH ¿UHSODFH UHYHUVH F\FOH DLUFRQGLWLRQLQJ and laneway access to the garage and carport.

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This Saturday at 2:00pm

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$750,000 - $840,000

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Saturday 1.30-2.00pm

CONTACT:

Michael Galluzzo 0419 778 767 James Crowder 0407 813 377

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STEPS FROM THE HEART OF THE VILLAGE DECEASED ESTATE Mt Eliza’s splendid lifestyle is handed to you on a platter with this traditional 4 bedroom plus study home. Only doors from the village VKRSV \HW HQMR\LQJ DOO WKH EHQH¿WV RI D SHDFHIXO SRVLWLRQ DW WKH TXLHW HQG RI WRZQ D IXOO OHQJWK EXOOQRVH YHUDQGDK JLYHV ZD\ WR D WLPHOHVV OD\RXW RIIHULQJ ZRQGHUIXO VSDFHV IRU IRUPDO DQG IDPLO\ OLYLQJ SOXV D ODUJH NLWFKHQ ZLWK VSDFH IRU HYHU\GD\ PHDOV ZKLOH D SHUJROD WRSSHG SDWLR RYHUORRNV WKH JDUGHQ (OHJDQW PDVWHU DFFRPPRGDWLRQ LQFOXGHV D VSD HQVXLWH ZKLOH IDPLO\ EHGURRPV VKDUH WKH PDLQ EDWKURRP (DVLO\ PDLQWDLQHG RQ D VTP DSSUR[ EORFN H[WUDV LQFOXGH GXFWHG KHDWLQJ FRROLQJ RSHQ ¿UH SODFH DQG GRXEOH auto garage. AUCTION:

Saturday 20th September at 11:00am

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Saturday 11.00-11.30am

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James Crowder 0407 813 377 Deb Ketting-Olivier 0403 554 955

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Saturday 3.00 โ 3.30pm

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James Crowder 0407 813 377 Deb Ketting-Olivier 0403 554 955

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WHEN BIGGER IS BETTER Custom designed for the family that lives and plays on a grand scale, this sprawling 4 bedroom plus study home offers all the room you QHHG WR OLYH OLIH WR WKH IXOO :LWK WKUHH ODUJH OLYLQJ DUHDV D KXJH FRYHUHG GHFN DQG VSDUNOLQJ LQ JURXQG SRRO WKLV LV WKH XOWLPDWH entertainer on 2,726sqm (approx.). Smart zoned living under soaring cathedral ceilings incorporates generous formal and family zones SOXV D EULOOLDQW NLGV UXPSXV UHWUHDW ZKLOH WKH LPSUHVVLYH JUDQLWH WRSSHG NLWFKHQ FRPHV HTXLSSHG ZLWK TXDOLW\ VWDLQOHVV VWHHO DSSOLDQFHV ([WUDV LQFOXGH PDVWHU VSD HQVXLWH IDPLO\ EDWKURRPV JDV GXFWHG KHDWLQJ JDV ORJ ¿UH UHYHUVH F\FOH DLU FRQGLWLRQLQJ KDQG\ VKHGV and a double garage.

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Saturday 20th September at 2:00pm

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10% deposit, balance 60 days

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$900,000 - $1M

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Saturday 2.00 – 2.30pm

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Annette McKeand 0409 552 790

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$1.35M+

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Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday 2-2.30pm

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James Crowder 0407 813 377 Michael Galluzzo 0419 778 767

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1B BRUARONG CRESCENT, FRANKSTON SOUTH

IS THIS BRUARONG’S BEST KEPT SECRET? Offering scope to achieve almost uninterupted bay views from a future double storey H[WHQVLRQ 67&$ WKLV PRGHVW %5 SOXV VWXG\ KRPH VHW RQ D VTP DSSUR[ EDWWOHD[H EORFN LQ EOXH ULEERQ %UXDURQJ &UHVFHQW SUHVHQWV DQ DIIRUDEOH HQWU\ SRLQW to this prized Olivers Hill address. Set among productive gardens framed by mature IUXLW WUHHV WKH DSSHDOLQJ EULFN YHQHHU KRPH IHDWXUHV D FRPIRUWDEOH ORXQJH DQG GLQLQJ room with reverse-cycle airconditioning, 2 bedrooms with built-in robes, 2 bathrooms, D VSD EDWK DQG HI¿FLHQW RULJLQDO NLWFKHQ ZLWK %RVFK GLVKZDVKHU ([WUDV LQFOXGH VRODU KRW ZDWHU HOHFWULFLW\ %%4 GHFN FRQWHPSODWLRQ JDUGHQ RYHUORRNLQJ WKH ZDWHU D JDUGHQ UDLQZDWHU WDQN DQG ODUJH ORFN XS JDUDJH AUCTION:

This Saturday at 12:00pm

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10% deposit, balance 60/90 days

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$595,000 - $655,000

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Saturday 11.30-12.00PM

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James Crowder 0407 813 377 Deb Ketting-Olivier 0403 554 955

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MORNINGTON PENINSULA STRATA SPECIALIST OWNERS CORPORATION-STRATA BODY CORPORATION MANAGEMENT By engaging OCV MANAGEMENT owners can be assured they are employing one of the most professional, dependable and innovative management companies.

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Vote one for style IN a league of its own this exceptional four-bedroom home is certain to win your vote when it comes to impeccable presentation on a grand scale. Set on a private and manageable 560-square metre block, this fine family home is conveniently located close to parkland and is fully stocked with features including three spacious bedrooms with builtin robes and a main bedroom with large walk-in robe and an ensuite. Other wet areas are a second bathroom and the laundry which has handy built-in cabinetry and extra storage. The glamorous kitchen has Caesarstone benchtops and overlooks the family meals area and a lounge. From here, timber sliding doors open onto an undercover entertaining area at the rear of the home set amongst the manicured gardens and lawn. Other clever extras are ducted heating and evaporative cooling, there is a solar hot water service and a double garage provides plenty of off-street parking. Address: 9 Hereford Court, MOUNT MARTHA Price: $600,000 – $660,000 Agency: Blue Water Bay Real Estate, Shop 37/210 Dunns Road, Mornington 5976 1188 Agent: Joel Hood, 0428 488 355

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APARTMENT WITH WALKWAY TO THE BEACH $ EHDFKVLGH DSDUWPHQW ZLWK D UDUH SULYLOHJH WKLV H[TXLVLWH RQH EHGURRP JURXQG ÀRRU DSDUWPHQW KDV VSDUNOLQJ ED\ YLHZV IURP LWV DOIUHVFR GHFN DV ZHOO DV D JDWH DQG SDWKZD\ OHDGLQJ GLUHFWO\ WR EHDXWLIXO 0LOOV %HDFK ZKLOH 0DLQ 6W VKRSV UHVWDXUDQWV DUH DOVR ZDONLQJ distance away. One of few with its own private entrance in the stylish redevelopment of the former Sisters of Mercy convent, the home features louvered window shutters and stone EHQFKWRSV SOXV 6PHJ DSSOLDQFHV LQ WKH NLWFKHQ 7KH KRPH DOVR FRPHV ZLWK NHHQ LQWHUHVW IURP D WHQDQW DOORZLQJ \RX WR PDNH DQ LQFRPH ZKLOH \RX VHFXUH \RXU UHWLUHPHQW IXWXUH.

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AUCTION:

Saturday 20th September at 12:30pm

TERMS:

10% deposit, balance 60 days

PRICE GUIDE:

$450,000+

INSPECT:

Wednesday & Saturday 12.00 – 12.30pm

CONTACT:

Julie Mead 0417 562 755

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

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7 Hakea Drive Inspect Sat 3-3.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Roy Cotton 0419 610 888

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Tucked away in “old Mt Martha” this immaculately presented property is has a view of the manicured gardens from every room. Stylishly renovated throughout, there are 3 bedrooms plus a free standing studio, which would be ideal as guest accommodation, home office or man cove, light filled living seamlessly opens to 2 entertaining areas, one covered & the other open, a deluxe entertainers kitchen boasts an abundance of storage plus s/steel appliances & stone benchtops and there are two modern bathrooms. With everything done on this exceptional home, all you need to do is enjoy the lovely picturesque bush walks along the estuary boardwalk to the village shops and the beach. 15 Gregory Street Inspect Saturday 1-1.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Maureen Graham 0418 558 777

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

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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.

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Indulge yourself with this stunning near new home located beachside of the highway & offering a quiet, & well established environment within easy access to shops and transport. Ideally suited to retirees or a family with teenage children, the home has 4 bedrooms plus study – master suite with FES, WIR & Juliet balcony, deluxe kitchen with s/steel appliances, formal & informal living & dining rooms, rumpus room plus a large games room. Outside offers plenty of off street parking, double garage and low maintenance gardens that skirt the alfresco entertaining area. Also included is solar hot water, 3.6kw solar electricity generation, ducted vacuum and heating with reverse cycle air-conditioning throughout. With a natural colour palate throughout & only quality fixtures & fittings used this a great new place to call home!

MAUREEN GILLHAM 0418 558 777

ROD MORAHAN 0498 965 555

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO 0418 563 580

JADE WILSON 5975 7733

SASHA PORTBURY 5975 7733

WENDY O’HALLORAN 5975 7733

JAN MEYER 5975 7733


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

Conley FRANKSTON

5975 7733

AUCTION: SATURDAY 13TH SEPTEMBER AT 1.30PM

MORNINGTON

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A great place to start in the property market either as an owner occupier or investment portfolio! Set in a stylish and securely gated complex this ground floor apartment has a spacious, light-filled open plan area with lounge & dining, s/system air-conditioning, a deluxe stone topped kitchen with s/steel appliances, 2 bedrooms, main with WIR & dual-entry access to a modern bathroom. Entertain your friends & enjoy the summer sun with your own private courtyard, there is secure basement parking for 2 cars & a handy storage shed off the courtyard. Ideally located only a short stroll to shops, the beach & public transport out the front.

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A BEACHSIDE TREAT!

MORNINGTON

$689,000 PLUS

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Sophistication & cutting edge architecture will combine brilliantly to create this exciting new townhouse offering a spacious & functional 21.6sq of living & alfresco & being ideally located only a short 5 minute stroll from beautiful beaches & shopping. Downstairs:- Formal entry, a large Master suite with FES/WIR, a deluxe kitchen with S/S appliances & a generous family/meals room, a spacious & separate lounge, powder room, laundry & internal access to the auto DLUG. Upstairs:- 2 further large bedrooms with WIR & BIR’s, a study/living & bathroom facilitie.

Inspect Saturday 3.00pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

MORNINGTON

$749,000

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MORNINGTON

$620,000 PLUS

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MORNINGTON

$100,000

DREAM! ACQUIRE! CREATE! YOUR OWN SLICE OF BEACHSIDE PARADISE!

BEACH BOX SHIRE HALL BEACH

Land on the peninsula is getting harder & harder to find, let alone this close to the beach and in a quiet court that offers the lifestyle that living beachside is known for! For one lucky buyer this will be a sensational opportunity to create their very own masterpiece of beachside living. Located only a short stroll down a grassy lane to fabulous Fisherman’s beach & within easy access to the delights on offer in Main Street, this 525m2 approx block of reasonably level land has a 15.24 metre frontage. The possibilities here are only limited by your imagination!

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.

Inspect By Appointment Contact Geoff Luff 0416 142 336

Agent-On-Site Saturday 2-2.30pm Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Beach Box 34, Shire Hall Beach

12 Yacht Court

MORNINGTON

$150,000 NEG

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$165,000

A BEACH BOX DELIGHT AT FISHERMANS BEACH

BATHING BOX MILLS BEACH

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.

Be the envy of everybody on the beach & secure this sensational bathing box for Summer! You won’t need to lug all your gear to the beach from the carpark anymore once you purchase this sensational near new beach box. At 3.8m x 2.7m there is plenty of room for all of the family & friends must needs for the summer holidays plus boasting a 2.7m x 2.4m slide out deck making the perfect spot to soak up the Vitamin D.

Inspect By Appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Beach Box 9, Mills Beach

Beach Box 77, Fishermans Beach

GEOFF LUFF 0416 142 336

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Free up your weekends with this luxurious low maintenance home on its own title. Enjoy the room and spread out with approx. 23 squares of living plus double garage. Downstairs is a large master suite with FES & WIR, deluxe kitchen with stone benchtops & stainless-steel appliances & gloss cabinetry, large open plan meals area with lounge featuring sleek, stylish Blackbutt timber flooring. Relax in summer with alfresco dining. Upstairs are 2 bedrooms plus study with another large living room. The spacious dimensions deliver an environment of exceptional living and all this in a terrific position only 200 metres from the Esplanade.

Inspect Saturday 3-3.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 15 Bentons Road

39B Bentons Road

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Whether you’re a first home buyer, retiree or savy investor, when it comes to selecting a property it’s all about position! This freshly painted villa has new carpets and is within walking distance to Main Street, the beach, parkland and transport. Set at the rear of the group, there is a sense of privacy and security and the spacious unit offers 2 huge bedrooms with BIR’s, a large lounge, neat & tidy bathroom, big country style kitchen and large rear garden plus single carport. Now the only thing missing is you!

Inspect Sat 1-1.30pm by appointment Contact Rod Morahan 0498 965 555 Roy Cotton 0419 610 888 5/56 Wilsons Road

15/392-394 Nepean Highway

STEVE CONLEY 0428 389 670

AUCTION: SATURDAY 13TH SEPTEMBER AT 3.30PM

KAYN LUFF 0416 265 337

ROY COTTON 0419 610 888

MAUREEN GILLHAM 0418 558 777

ROD MORAHAN 0498 965 555

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO 0418 563 580

Inspect By Appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

JADE WILSON 5975 7733

SASHA PORTBURY 5975 7733

WENDY O’HALLORAN 5975 7733

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AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

MORNINGTON 5/5-9 Canterbury Road

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Auction

A touch of France situated in a sought-after location only steps away from the beach, Mornington Park, Main Street cafes, restaurants, boutiques and retail shops. Includes open plan kitchen with European appliances, dining & lounge areas that have spectacular garden views from both ends of the villa, a secluded paved courtyard with built in BBQ facilities, electric heated fire place, plenty of storage and original polished floor boards. Would suit anyone downsizing, bed and breakfast (STCA) holiday home or investment.

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This Saturday at 12.00pm View Saturday 11.30-12.00pm Lina Luppino 0419 571 583 lina.luppino@raywhite.com Ph: 5973 2814

Ray White Mornington

MORNINGTON 42 Seaview Avenue

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Auction

This large home in a convenient location boasts a huge array of features over 2 levels. Fully rendered, this is a certified builder’s renovation project that is nearing completion albeit for flooring and a few touches here and there. The block measures 700sqm+ and could potentially be subdivided to retain the existing home and build on the back (STCA) with vehicle access on both sides of the dwelling. With 5 bedrooms, (study or optional 6th bedroom) 3 bathrooms, and living areas both upstairs and downstairs with gas fireplace in each, this is a home for those in need of space. If tinkering with cars and entertaining your friends is your thing, then no doubt the huge man cave with timber bar and bench tops, stacked stone fireplace and adjoining workshop will delight, while the kids can play in the cubby house and around the large garden. Make no mistake this is an opportunity unlike any other on the Mornington market.

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Saturday 20th September at 12.30pm Price Guide $480,000 - $530,000 View By Appointment Mark Williams 0449 250 442 Ph: 5973 2803

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Ray White Mornington

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The Rent Event Happens Friday 19th September Renting a property? It’s always been done the same old way. BUT NOT ON FRIDAY 19th SEPTEMBER That day, the Ray White Rent Event will be showcasing and opening all our rental properties in the area No individual appointments, just very generous open times for time poor tenants to visit the property of their choice Can you imagine how many potential tenants will come through your property? OH!....You haven’t registered yet!? Well you best get a move on....quickly or you won’t hear the ka-ching of the first months rent hitting your account Want to know more? Contact your Ray White Mornington office on 5977 1877 or go to raywhitemornington.com.au. It’s thinking like this that makes us the most sucessful agent in the Mornington & Mount Martha area

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SPOT on for size, price and position, this excellent brick-veneer home is a fantastic opportunity for first home buyers to get into the peninsula property market. The property presents like no other in this price range, and has been meticulously cared for over the years. There are three good-sized bedrooms, including the main bedroom with ensuite, two living areas enjoy gas heating and split system air-conditioning and in the galleystyle kitchen are plenty of cupboards and a wall oven. From the adjoining dining area you can step out to the undercover outdoor entertaining area which overlooks the neat, low maintenance 669 square metre block.

WELL presented throughout, this impressive double storey townhouse has its own street frontage and is close to the town centre. An open-plan living area downstairs incorporates a neat kitchen boasting stainless-steel appliances, and an adjoining dining and lounge room has split system air-conditioning. The home has ducted heating throughout. The master bedroom upstairs has a walk-in robe and ensuite, with two more bedrooms both offering built-in robes and sharing the main bathroom. Perfect for investors or first home buyers, this immaculate home is ready to move in and enjoy.

Address: 7 Dunstone Drive, ROSEBUD Price: $409,000 Agency: Flynn & Co. Real Estate, 9/967-991 Point Nepean Road Rosebud, 5986 3000

Address: Price: Agency: Agent:

1/25 Douglas Street, HASTINGS Negotiable over $330,000 Ray White, 69 High Street, Hastings, 5979 4177 David Nelli, 0434 744 944

MORNINGTON 3 Taranna Street

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For Sale

Just move straight in as all the hard work has been done. A completed renovated family home with wall to wall new carpets, floor boards, freshly painted, brand new vinyl wrap kitchen with s/steel European appliances, renovated bathroom, central heating, airconditioner, re-finished roof and new fences surrounding the property. This 4 bedroom house would suit a family, first home buyer or retiree. Close to schools, shops and transport. Investors be quick as this property will not last.

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$380,000 - $415,000 View By Appointment Lina Luppino 0419 571 583 lina.luppino@raywhite.com

Ray White Mornington

Ph: 5973 2814

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Mount Martha 9 Hereford Court

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$600,000 $660,000 Offers over-$485,000

Mornington 6 Kenworthy Rise

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Offers Over $550,000

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Character Home With Room To Grow

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Privately Set & Well Considered Home

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Conveniently located in a quiet court

Call Joel Hood 0428 488 355

Mornington 10 Maxwell Street

From $497,000+

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Large rear yard perfect for families

$485,000 – $505,000

• Modern kitchen with Bosch appliances

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Call Darren Sadler 0417 916 820

Mount Martha 3 Elspeth Circuit

$550,000 – $590,000

• Under construction

Quality and Immaculate Presentation

• Immaculately kept home

• Luxury villa is great value for money

• Private, sought after location

• Estimated completion date December 2014

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Mornington 20/1034 Nepean Highway

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Luxury At Royadie Green

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Feature staircase and bridge between bedrooms

Mount Martha 22/194 Bentons Road

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EXECUTORS AUCTION

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Somerville 97 Eramosa Road East

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Well presented family home Great investment opportunity

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Renovate, invest or move in

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03 5976 1188

Shop 37a Bentons Square Shopping Centre, Mornington

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Perfect for first home buyers or as an investment

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168 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888 Mount Martha

37 Cornwall Crescent, Mount Martha

Auction

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A Fabulous Family Lifestyle Instantly inviting, this light-filled single-level contemporary three bedroom residence set on an exceptional 886sqm, approx, provides a tranquil lifestyle in a highly sought after setting. Adding to the excellence is the deep rear garden backing onto a leafy nature reserve where a popular walking track winds its way to Mt Martha Village shops and the beach. Stylishly presented, large windows flood natural light into the spacious open plan living and dining room and sparkling modern kitchen with a breakfast bar. This idyllic home is positioned close to everything Mt Martha has to offer including South Beach, Mount Martha Primary School and Village, golf courses and public transport.

Auction Saturday 13th September at 1.00pm Inspect Saturday 12.00–12.30pm Contact Deborah Quinn 0428 205 555 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

Mount Martha

11 Norman Road, Mount Martha The Beachside Bonanza Of The Year For sale for the first time in 50 years, this significant 766m2 allotment, approx, with a two-storey brick and western red cedar residence invites an exciting opportunity for renovation or re-development, STCA, in this sought-after tightly-held setting located beachside of the highway in old Mount Martha. Close to Citation Reserve and the beach, the four-bedroom, two-bathroom interior offers a functional, well-planned layout with two living areas and a double garage with the potential for renovation to transform into a fabulous family home. Alternatively, start afresh with a luxury new home, STCA, and capitalise on the un-tapped potential of this fabulous site for a richly rewarding future!

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It’s all about lifestyle THIS outstanding property is sure to appeal to the discerning buyer, where a lifestyle offering top-class recreational facilities among the quality homes of the Sandhurst Estate awaits. Amenities include use of the clubhouse and the sparkling swimming pool, gymnasium and champion golf courses. If that all sounds too strenuous, just enjoys the kilometres of walking and cycling paths that weave through the estate. The home has a grand formal entrance leading to an living and dining area with a modern kitchen featuring granite benches and splashbacks, a breakfast bar and stainless-steel appliances. A second living area is perfect for a games room with space for a full size billiard table and a place to gather for drinks. Zoned separately, the master bedroom includes walk-in robe and ensuite, three more bedrooms upstairs share one bathroom and the comfortable study could be a fifth bedroom if required. At the rear of the home is an amazing entertaining area with sensational views over the golf course where you can sit and watch the sunsets. Address: Price: Agency: Agent:

6 Kingsford Smith Court, SANDHURST Buyers over $975,000 OBrien Real Estate, 1/474 Nepean Highway, Frankston, 9781 6666 Andrew Milne, 0418 303 591

168 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888 Mount Martha

1 Kaylene Court, Mount Martha

For Sale

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A Sensational Single-Level Scenario An incomparable start for a family, this single-level three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence set on an approx. 1210sqm corner block gets everything right. Landscaped gardens provide tranquil views from every room including a light-filled formal living room and a separate family living and dining room opening to the deep rear garden with an alfresco dining gazebo. Fabulous appointments include a stylish stone and Smeg kitchen, ensuite, spacious family bathroom, study, double garage with internal access, ducted heating, plantation shutters and side access to a versatile second garage. Price Guide $570,000–$610,000 Inspect Saturday 2.30–3.00pm Contact John Karras 0412 484 894 Rhiannon Kairys 0405 237 570 bowmanandcompany.com.au

For Sale

3 Darinda Court, Mount Martha

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Family Living In A Quiet Court This well-maintained three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence, beachside of the highway offers an excellent introduction into the sought-after Mount Martha lifestyle. The comfortable interior offers a well-planned layout culminating in a north-facing deck overlooking the private established garden. Featuring a modern ensuite, bright family bathroom, ducted heating, evaporative cooling and tandem carport. The home is close to Osborne Primary school, transport and just a short distance to the beachfront and spectacular coastal walking trails. Price Guide $470,000–$500,000 Inspect Saturday 3.30–4.00pm Contact John Karras 0412 484 894 Rhiannon Kairys 0405 237 570 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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Mornington Peninsula

REAL ESTATE PARTNERS Mornington

$500,000 - $550,000

8 Scott Street Attention Developers and Renovators!

Set on a generous block of 909sqm approx. is this solidly built brick home with unlimited potential and options. The original but slightly extended kitchen area is of large proportions and has an “Electrolux Chef” oven and gas four burner stove-top. Head outdoor and there is a generous undercover deck with views out to the fully fenced family-sized pool.

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Jarod Joseph 0427 051 084 Jarrod Carman 0423 144 102

A fresh approach to real estate

‘Mornington Peninsula’s most trusted real estate agent’ Jarrod Carman

0423 144 102

jarrod.carman@eview.com.au

Licensed Estate Agent

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jarrodcarman

Mornington

$720,000 - $790,000

41 York Street Carefree Convenience On York!

Combining the carefree convenience of a low maintenance lifestyle with a prized position minutes’ walk to Main St shops & restaurants, the living is easy with this contemporary residence. Inside, provides bright open plan living that spills to a private suntrap deck, while a large modern kitchen with granite benches and stainless steel Smeg appliances overlooks a pretty garden patio.

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Mornington

Jarrod Carman 0423 144 102

$750,000 - $800,000

2/110 Tanti Avenue Chic And Perfectly Located - Beachside Mornington!

Large three bedroom townhouse in the heart of Mornington with access to everything. Built to a high standard and with all that the modern buyer is looking for and more. Two spacious living areas include a lounge room with study attached and an open plan dining to the kitchen of fabulous proportions.

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OfÀce: 176 Main Street, Mornington 3931

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D IN L O S YS A D 7 ROSEBUD 26 Walpole Avenue Close to everything & subdividable (STCA)

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Set on approx. 800m2, within walking distance to Rosebud Plaza, the beach, Secondary College and transport, this 3BR brick home is set at the rear of the block allowing for easy sub-division. Also offering 2 bathrooms, s/system r/cycle air-con. gas heating & side access for extra vehicles. Genuine sellers ready to meet the market!

AUCTION TERMS CONTACT

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Cool understated elegance, natural interiors and coastal architecture exude a sense of harmony and relaxed living from this home, set on 1100m2, with bay glimpses. Providing IRUPDO LQIRUPDO OLYLQJ DUHDV SUDFWLFDO OLJKW ÀOOHG HQWHUWDLQLQJ VSDFHV DQG IXOO\ ODQGVFDSHG JURXQGV WKHUH DUH WLPEHU à RRUV ZRRGHQ VKXWWHUV JDV ORJ ÀUH DQG DOIUHVFR OLYLQJ WKDW DGG WR to the appeal. Also including kitchen with butlers pantry, double garage & air conditioning.

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ROSEBUD 7 Avalon Drive Immediate & Reluctant Sale

AUCTION By Appointment Craig Leo 0412 502 938

TERMS CONTACT

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Attention empty nesters, downsizers, 1st home buyers, grey nomads or investors. Looking for a brand new house with no maintenance and nothing to do but just move in? This 3BR KRPH RIIHUV PRGHUQ FRQYHQLHQFHV À[WXUHV ÀWWLQJV VWRQH EHQFKWRSV DQG RSHQ SODQ OLYLQJ with ducted heating and air-conditioning. Internal access from the double garage, the block is fully landscaped, there is remainder or builders warranty & no body corporate.

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Set on approx. 900m2 with a serene rural aspect this fully renovated brick home offers soft furnishings, a modern decor and clever lighting. The kitchen has s/steel appliances and PRGHUQ EHQFK WRSV WKH OX[XULRXV EDWKURRP IHDWXUHV JUDQG Ă RRU WR FHLOLQJ SRUFHODLQ WLOHV DQG WKUHH EHGURRPV DOO KDYH %,5¡V 7KHUH LV D ORJ Ă€UH JDV KHDWLQJ DQG U F\FOH DLU FRQ ZLWK external features such as a garage, off street parking and a fabulous entertaining area.

For SALE

ROSEBUD SOUTH 35a Leisure Way Enough is enough vendors say, “Third time lucky!�

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Leave the car in the garage and stroll to Rosebud Plaza, Pt Nepean Road Shops and the foreshore. This home boasts a huge open plan kitchen, living & dining area illuminated by an abundance of natural light, four large bedrooms all with BIR’s, a sparkling bathroom plus powder room, gas wall heating, storage space under the house and a sunny back yard. Included in the price is a complete GDH system, all you need to do is have it installed.

Saturday 20th September at 11am 10% Deposit, Balance 30/60/90 days Craig Leo 0412 502 938

ROSEBUD 43 Crestwood Drive The Hamptons

INSPECT CONTACT

ROSEBUD 120 Seventh Avenue 4-Bedroom Brick - Walk To The Beach

Saturday 13th September at 12.30pm 10% Deposit, Balance 30/60/90 days Craig Leo 0412 502 938

ROSEBUD 400 Waterfall Gully Road Dual Living On A Quarter Acre Block

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Great home situated in a family oriented community with access to the bus, and a short walk to shops. The home features 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and 2 living areas in the main house, there is also s/contained bungalow with bedroom, bathroom, kitchen & living area at the back of the home with separate access. The house features gas heating, new carpets to bedrooms, huge sunroom and a single garage plus carport.

AUCTION

Saturday 13th September at 2.00pm 10% Deposit, Balance 30/60/90 days Craig Leo 0412 502 938

TERMS CONTACT

This Saturday at 12.30pm 10% Deposit, Balance 30/60/90 days Sallie Del Col 0431 685 918

YS A D 10 N I D 000 , L 0 O 8 S $9 R O F ROSEBUD 165 Elizabeth Drive Situation Changed - Vendor Must Sell

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Set on approx. 700m2 this immaculate, modern residence features beautiful open plan formal & informal living areas, three bedrooms – main withFES & WIR, and a central kitchen looking out to a stunning outdoor paved alfresco area. The home is serviced by gas heating, double garage with rear and internal access and fully landscaped front and rear gardens. The home presents as new and is a short walk Rosebud Golf Club & Padua College.

AUCTION TERMS CONTACT

Saturday 20th September at 2.00pm 10% Deposit, Balance 30/60/90 days Craig Leo 0412 502 938

Rosebud 1/28 McCombe Street

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ROSEBUD 14 Seabrook Avenue Truly A One Of A Kind Lifestyle Home

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In the Carrington Park Estate comes this one owner residence, set on approx. 2/3 acre of gently sloping grounds, the 52 square home has formal & informal living and dining zones, well-appointed kitchen, and an amazing dual occupancy facility that offers 2 bedrooms with FES and infrastructure for a kitchen. Also featuring sunny entertaining areas, extensive bitumen driveway leading to a 3 car garage with internal access and intercom security.

For SALE

CONTACT

Craig Leo 0412 502 938

5986 8880

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our promise to you

REAL ESTATE FRANKSTON 1 Annie Street

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• Dreamy beachside living just steps from the water’s edge from this double-storey, three-bedroom residence • Set along the “Golden Mile” (off Gould Street), this remodeled, architecturally-designed residence makes great use of the compact allotment

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• The interior features fresh white walls, receives plenty of natural light, there are polished floorboards, mocha carpeting, square-set cornices, stylish window dressings and high ceilings create a feeling of space.

• New two-tone kitchen is equipped with an island bench, breakfast bar, five-burner gas cooktop, twin-drawer stainless-steel dishwasher and Caesarstone benchtops.

• Internal climate controlled by gas ducted heating, split system coair-conditioning and the original 1950’s open fire place in all its glory • Living areas upstairs and down, contemporary main bathroom and timber bi-fold doors present perfect indoor & outdoor entertaining options. Auction: Sunday 14th September at 1pm Inspect: Saturday 6th September 11:30 - 11.50am Sunday 7th September 12.30 - 1.00pm

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487 Nepean Highway FRANKSTON, 8781 4500


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REAL ESTATE FRANKSTON 79 Screen Street

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• Immaculately presented home conveniently located to Frankston CBD, Monash University, Heatherhill Rd shops and Frankston High School • Easy care living with a great flow throughout the home and feature brick walls • Big family living area at the front complete with bar • Large kitchen and good size meals area • Three bedrooms - main with ensuite • Double carport, peaceful backyard setting with built in BBQ and open fire place • Sure to appeal to first home buyers, investors and people looking for the easy convenient living

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LANGWARRIN 312 Centre Road

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• Modern design meets traditional appeal with this character-filled, four bedroom plus studio residence set on a substantial 2.5 acre allotment • Double-brick exterior, dual-storey floorplan, zoned living downstairs, sleeping quarters upstairs and extensive loft storage in the roof • Contemporary old-world charm throughout with a sweeping timber staircase, multiple French doors, brick feature walls and cathedral ceilings. • Open-plan living with county-style kitchen including a walk-in pantry, stainless-steel dishwasher, breakfast bar & oven. • Fabulous low-maintenance surrounds complete with a chicken shed, pet pen, 20ft container, wood storage, freestanding 12 car garage plus

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double carport, two fully-fenced paddocks and an ornamental dam hosting perch and turtles.

• Externally, there is a mod-grass tennis court, solar heated / salt chlorinated IG pool & undercover patio entertaining. • A separate one-bedroom studio with adjoining multi-purpose room could be perfect for a rumpus room or work from home office space. Forthcoming Auction Inspect: Sunday 7th September 11-11.30am

www.ufirstrealestate.com.au

Juan Merchan 0425 728 670

487 Nepean Highway, FRANKSTON 8781 4500

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HOT PROPERTY

BITTERN 18B Symonds Street

NEW LISTING

A COUNTRY CHARMER

STROLL TO THE BEACH

A stunning property on 1000m2 (approx) corner allotment is this beautiful family home. Offering leafy tranquility, an abundance of space both inside and out this outstanding 3 bedroom home (master with B.I.R and ensuite) with sweeping verandas which keep the house cool on those hot summer days, or to relax on after a hard day at the office. This charming home will certainly impress on inspection. Contact Exclusive Agent.

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PRICE $435,000 VIEW Saturday 11:00-11:30am AGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996

Striking facade and floor-plan, this 4 bedroom plus study double storey home sits on ¼ acre allotment (approx.) Located in a quiet court location (still under builders warranty) and adjacent to a park and only a short walk to the beach. Featuring plenty of living space for the whole family to enjoy, plus a 14m x 13m workshop (under roof line) and 3 bay carport. Exceptional home in an idyllic location with many outstanding features. Contact Exclusive Agent.

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AFFORDABLE LIVING

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PRICE $800,000 Offers Over VIEW Saturday 1:00-1:30pm AGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996

CRIB POINT 1 Janeen Court LOOKS ARE DECEIVING

Potential purchasers looking for affordable living or ideal investment, don’t let this pass you by! This home offers 2 bedrooms plus a study, lovely polished floorboards, new kitchen with all new appliances and a lovely modern bathroom and outdoor area. Contact Exclusive Agent.

PRICE $269,950 Negotiable VIEW Saturday 2:00-2:30pm AGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996

BALNARRING BEACH 7 Highview Court

Light filled & perfectly presented home boasts 3 generous sized bedrooms, formal lounge and revamped kitchen with modern appliances. Plus, fresh paint throughout and near new carpets. Outside features lovely private rear yard and paved area, double garage and carport. Contact Exclusive Agent.

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CRIB POINT 4/36 Pearce Street

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$345,500 Negotiable

Saturday 3:00-3:30pm VIEW AGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996

TYABB 6 William Street

INVESTORS DELIGHT!

IN THE HEART OF TYABB

Beautifully presented two-bedroom unit, main bedroom with BIR & direct access to the main bathroom and second bedroom with WIR. Open plan living at the rear has r/cycle heating & cooling and the adjoining kitchen includes s/steel appliances and dishwasher. Extra features include a water tank beside the enclosed paved courtyard and single garage. The current rent return is $1195pcm with a great tenant who is keen to stay on. Contact Exclusive Agent.

Conveniently located home on 746m2 (approx) allotment, close to everything with shopping & transport only streets away. Well maintained, offering large living area plus kitchen with ample storage options. Each bedroom is spacious and close to the main bathroom which features separate bath, shower and toilet. Boasting large backyard with garden shed and access for caravan, trailers and boat. Contact Exclusive Agent.

PRICE: $245,000 Offers Over VIEW: Saturday 1:00-1:30pm AGENT: Wilma Green 0407 833 996

CRIB POINT 6 & 8/288 Stony Point Rd

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PRICE $350,000 Negotiable VIEW Saturday 10:30-11:00am AGENT Ken Brown 0402 868 368

BITTERN 2372 & 2374 Frankston Flinders Road

ALL THAT YOU NEED! Exciting two bedroom residence will appeal to those who are upsizing, downsizing, first home buyers or investors. Features include Caesar stone bench tops, s/steel appliances, floating floors, heating & cooling, outstanding fixtures & fittings and single garage. Also featuring pebble

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paving & a well fenced yard, Minimum 5% return, vendor needs to sell and will meet the market! Contact Exclusive Agent.

2 blocks available. Tucked away is a rare find of approx. 2 acres with all services provided. Beautifully screened with native shrubs that provide privacy, all boundaries are fenced, very generous building envelopes, with attractive Vendor terms offering 120 days interest free. Build your dream home in this tranquil setting. Fantastic Opportunity! Hurry won’t last! Contact Exclusive Agent.

PRICE: $255,000 Negotiable VIEW: Saturday 12:00-12:30pm AGENT: Ken Brown 0402 868 368

PRICE $495,000 Negotiable AGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996

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EXECUTORS AUCTION

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THE SECRET GARDEN

BITTERN 5 Blackburn Street

AUCTION

EXECUTORS AUCTION Red cedar country style, 3 bedroom home includes cathedral ceilings, daddo walls, master bedroom with ensuite & ducted heating throughout, R/cycle A/C plus wood combustion heater. From the Veranda the golden sun shines directly through to the spacious north facing lounge & master bedroom, where you can enjoy the serenity & seclusion of this (approx.) 3/4 block of secret gardens. Also included is a double carport & garage with numerous shedding and out buildings. Even during winter the established gardens lend a unique tranquillity to this property, imagine the colour that spring & summer will bring to your very own haven! All services connected.

VIEW: TERMS: AGENT:

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AUCTION

HASTINGS 18 King Street (Mel ref 154 J11)

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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY AUCTION Older 2 bedroom home on 892m² of land zoned Commercial 1. Situated in the ‘Golden Square’ containing Aldi, K-mart and backing onto the undersized Safeway Supermarket, this property offers immediate development potential for shops or offices fronting King Street as well as excellent medium to long term potential for capital growth. Currently rented on monthly tenancy to stable long term tenant. Contact auctioneer Chris Watt on 0417 588 321 for inspection and further details.

AUCTION VIEW: TERMS: AGENT:

Wednesday, September 24th at 2.00pm on site By Appointment 10% Deposit. Settlement 30-60 days. Subject to tenancy. Chris Watt 0417 588 321

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ESTATE AGENTS - AUCTIONEERS

INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL

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DROMANA Factory 2/56 Brasser Avenue

Some like it cold

FOR SALE: $330,000 plus BRAND NEW FACTORY/WAREHOUSE Factory 2 in a group of 4, approx 207m2, tilt slab construction, high clearance and excellent access. Comes with car parks, kitchenette, large bathroom, VSDFH IRU RIĂ€FH DQG ORDGV RI SRWHQWLDO IRU D PH]]DQLQH This is an ideal set up for the tradie, boys with toys, manufacturing, storage facility or to lease out through the super fund as an investment. Buy one or two or the lot - 3 Factories at 207m2 and the big one at the front (double storey) measuring 506m2. Inspect Now!

Contact: Roger McMillan 0410 583 213 or email roger@rogermcmillan.com.au

211B Point Nepean Road, Dromana. www.rogermcmillan.com.au Phone 5981 8181

GET set for summer with this sensational franchise business that has revolutionised icecream shops. The Cold Rock Ice Cream name is a strong brand and the Rye franchise comes with state-of-the-art equipment and has a great fit-out. The business would best be described as seasonal with quiet winters but an extremely busy summer trade with the influx of tourists and holiday makers that come to the area. A great lifestyle business that affords the opportunity for Northern summer escapes. Fantastic position along Point Nepean Road and an attractive lease package is in place.

Ice cream shop, RYE Price: $144,000 walk-in-walk-out Agency: Kevin Wright Commercial, 1/26 McLaren Place Mornington, 5977 2255 Agent: Kevin Wright, 0417 564 454

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POSITIONED along Point Nepean Road, opposite the foreshore and camping ground, this popular cafĂŠ and restaurant has seating for about 35 people and is licensed. A varied menu promotes tasty, healthy food and coffee sales are very strong, along with a busy breakfast trade. The equipment is in good condition and there is a cool room. A long lease is available.

THIS well-stocked business operates under management and trades Monday to Saturday. Selling cards and gifts – the greeting card sales are particularly strong, ranking this business as one of John Sand’s top performers, there are also some tobacco sales as well. This easy and pleasant business is showing excellent profits and is located on the corner of a shopping arcade.

Licensed cafe and restaurant, ROSEBUD WEST Price: $250,000 plus sav Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151

Cards, gifts and tobacco, WARRAGUL Price: $185,000 + 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

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Tony Latessa CEA (REIV), AREI, ABB, MAICD REIV BUSINESS AGENT VICTORIA Mobile: 0412 525 151 33 years selling experience based on honesty and reliability

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jacobsandlowe.com.au 220 Main Street, Mornington 5976 5900 Shop 11, 210 Dunns Road, Mornington 5976 8899 81 Arthurs Seat Road, Red Hill 5989 2364

ESTATE AGENTS SINCE 1905 For Sale

10/1140 Nepean Highway, Mornington

Beach End Main Street For Lease

Mornington Office For Sale

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83m² approx Corner position in a first class complex Plenty of windows & natural light Kitchenette & storage facilities Located next to the popular D.O.C Mozzarella & Pizza Bar • Inspection will not disappoint

• 90m² approx • Located in the Mornington Industrial Park • Attractive investment or owner occupy • Ideal for the small investor

For Lease: $4,166.66 pcm + GST + Outgoings

For Sale: $220,000 Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

For Sale

1-3 Dianne Street, Mornington

Mornington Retail Shop For Lease • 86.5 m² approx • Located in busy Blake Street • Available end of October 2014

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Land size: 2251m² approx Building size: 450m² & 110m² approx Showroom, office, workshop & yard Exposure plus on the corner of Diane Street & Mornington-Tyabb Road • Available Now For Lease: $7,000 pcm + GST + Outgoings

For Lease: $3,200 pcm + GST + Outgoings Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

For Lease

4/230 Main Street, Mornington

Main Street Location For Lease • • • •

Main Street frontage Elevated position with ramp access Light & bright with shaded landscape Would suit suit retail or office consulting • Size approximately 70m² For Lease: $1,700 pcm + GST + Outgoings Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

For Lease

9/35 Progress Street, Mornington

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Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

For Lease

12 Blake Street, Mornington

Tyabb Road Showroom & Yard For Lease

Mornington Warehouse With Office For Lease • 176 m² includes mezzanine • New complex backs on to Dallas Brooks Park • Front office / Showroom, roller door, warehouse, mezzanine level • Available 1st September 2014 For Lease: $1,500 pcm + GST + Outgoings

Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

For Lease

203 & 205 Mornington-Tyabb Road, Mornington

Mornington Factory For Sale • • • • •

Factory 430m² approx Land 790m² Features an office and 6 car parks Prominent site along busy road This property would suit an owner/ occupier or investor. • Adjoining block of land of 790m2, can be purchased in conjunction. For Sale: $690,000 + GST (Factory) For Sale: $390,000 + GST (Land)

• 2 x 350m² approx • Great exposure with plenty of passing traffic • Corner Tyabb & Racecourse Roads • Customer car parking • Lease one or take them both For Lease: $2,833.33 pcm + GST + Outgoings Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

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For Sale

44 & 46 Watt Road, Mornington

Unbeatable Value on Tyabb Road

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For Lease

6 Ross Street, Mornington

Contact: David Toms 0418 995 366


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mes, Inst raming On field and off – it’s a Bulldogs family NEWS DESK

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FOOTBALL is a family affair for the Matthews family of Mornington with brothers Scott, 32, Jason, 31, Adam, 27, and Jim, 24 all members of the Bulldogs Reserves team playing in the qualifying final against Frankston YCW at Frankston Park on Saturday. But the family’s allegiance doesn’t stop on the field: their dad, life member Denis, is a former player and past president of the Bulldogs in their most successful era - 2001 to 2010 - while mum Helen, also a life member, is the longserving canteen manager. All the family lives in

Mornington. Scott – also a life member - is a former captain of the club and 205 game player, Jason is coach of the reserves and a 175 gamer, while Adam and Jim – co-captain of the team – have mostly played reserves. They all began their footy at Mt Martha and came up through Mornington’s under 18s. Three of the boys played senior footy together in 2010 but, unfortunately, Adam was injured and they couldn't make it all four on the ground together.

“They just love their footy,” Denis said. “It’s their life.” Win or lose on Saturday, the reserves have another finals game next weekend, having earned the double chance. They will be desperate for a premiership as it’s been a long time since they won their most recent: 1984. “We are taking it one game at a time,” said Denis in time-honoured football tradition. “Our major rival is Mt Eliza, with whom we drew twice this season - and they finished on top.”

W PREM To advertise in Mornington News contact Bruce Stewart on 0409 428 171 Mornington Brothers in arms: Adam, Scott, James and Jason get ready for some footy action.

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Imam Janud explained six articles of Islamic faith and their implementation in a Muslim’s daily life. He shed light on Islamic daily prayers, fasting, Eid celebrations, the Islamic concept of charity and the pilgrimage to Mecca. He said Islam was a religion that teaches peace, tolerance and harmony and that “anyone who commits extremism and terrorism in the name of Islam has nothing to do with its true teachings”. He said that Prophet Muhammad championed religious freedom and women’s rights and worked tirelessly to establish peace and tolerance in his society. “It is sad that, in this day and age, a small minority of extremists have hijacked His peaceful religion and now a vast majority of the world associates Islam with

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spectorate, and Ms Peta Murphy, for Cr Pittock, were instructed to negotiate on costs before then. Ms Stewart commended the two lawyers for their conduct of the case. Cr Pittock was not called to give evidence. The magistrate, in delivering her verdict, concentrated on the Local Government Act section dealing with direct or indirect interest. Section 77A states that “the relevant person” has no conflict if the matter “is so remote or insignificant” that the interest “could not reasonably be regarded as capable of influencing any actions or decisions of the relevant person in relation to the matter”. Ms Stewart ruled that Tonic customers living in Rosebud could well switch to the new gym at SPA, and that, because of this, Cr Pittock was conflicted in voting on SPA. It was, the magistrate said, not a “remote” possibility to expect that Tonic clients would join SPA and that therefore Tonic would suffer loss. Cr Pittock’s concern that SPA could severely affect Rosebud gyms was irrelevant, she said. The court was told that Cr Pittock had been advised by then shire governance manager Noel Buck he may have a conflict of interest on SPA but Cr Pittock had decided that he could safely vote on the pool project. Mr Elms told the court Cr Pittock had “proceeded headlong” in a way that “could result in court action”. He had brought the problem on himself, Mr Elms said.

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A send-off for troops being organised Compiled by Cameron McCullough WE are pleased to report that Mr V. S. Beall is able to get about again, after his recent illness. *** ST. Paul’s Club have shown ability and earnest and painstaking effort in preparing the three act comedy “Who’s who.” See our advertising columns. *** MESSRS Brody and Mason will hold their usual monthly market at Somerville, on Wednesday next; when they offer horses, cattle, sheep etc. *** LIET. Co. H. M. Grimwade and Captain Guy Madden are to be asked to make presentations to the Frankston members of the Expeditionary Forces at the patriotic concert on Tuesday next. *** ON Sunday last the Frankston Brass Band played a fine selection of music on the reserve near the Frankston Pier in aid of the Frankston Patriotic Fund. The sum of £5 5s 6d was collected. *** THE members of the Kooyong Club intend arranging a patriotic concert at the Mechanics’ Hall, Frankston. They hope to be able to hand over a substantial amount to the fund. *** THE monthly meeting of the Somerville Fruitgrowers’ Horticultural and Agricultural Association will be held on Monday, 7th September. Business: Harcourt conference, postal delivery for Somerville, and report re skating.

*** A LARGE attendance is expected at the Patriotic concert on Tuesday night, to give “Our Boys” an enthusiastic send off and God speed. The Frankston Brass Band will help to enliven the proceedings with popular and patriotic airs, next Tuesday night. *** AN advertisement in another column draws attention to the cancellation of the Choral Society’s practice owing to the Federal elections and other matters. The secretary hopes a good muster will attend on September 7th, as the members are going to discuss the advisability of singing an operetta. *** AT the Frankston Court of Petty Sessions, on Monday last, before Messrs Williams and Baxter, J’s.P., C. W. Campbell was charged by the police with driving his motor on the footpath on the 10th of August last. Mr Cooke appeared for the defendant. After hearing the evidence adduced the Bench decided to take a lenient view of the offence on account of the almost impracticable state of the roadway for traffic, and fined the defendant 10s without costs. Chas. Christie was charged with a similar offence on the same date, and was fined in a similar amount. *** Mr H. Garrood has specially designed a coloured souvenir in which he includes the allied flags displayed round a water colouring which is affected by a representation of dawn; the rays of sun penetrating the clouds and

dissolving the darkness of night, and throwing into prominence several battleships etc. One of which is playing its searchlight on the Earth’s globes which has been let into the centre of the design. The whole of the design is encircled by a rope terminating in a reef knot at the bottom, also clasped hands with a suitable motto (unita fortior). Suspended from the bottom of the design is a ribbon with the words Unity, Prosperity, Peace. The whole being surmounted by the British Coat of Arms. The above is entirely the work of Mr H. Garrood, everything being completed by hand and has been executed solely for the purpose of assisting the Patriotic Fund as well as a souvenir in commemoration of the Frankston volunteers, who depart from our shores to fight with the allied forces - Great Britain, France, Belgium and Russia in the great war against Germany. Photo copies of the same will be for sale at different prices, and the proceeds handed over to the Frankston Patriotic Fund. All those desirous of procuring copies can hail same in suitable sizes for posting away to their friends. The original design will be displayed during the week in Mr Hammdond’s window. *** FAREWELL to the Frankston Volunteers. A representative meeting of townsmen was held at Frankston on Monday last for the purpose of devising ways and means of showing our appreciation of those who have volun-

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teered for service in the present war. The attendance was large and enthusiastic. Dr Maxwell was voted to the chair, and in his opening remarks explained that at the last meeting of the Patriotic Fund Movement it was resolved to call this present meeting to arrange for giving a send off to those who were leaving for the war. It was for this meeting to decide on what form the send off would take. Mr Young informed the meeting that he had written to his son, and asked him if he thought they could tell when it would be convenient for the whole of the men interested to get away for the purpose of attending the proposed send off, and a reply had been received that if this meeting decided on at date that the officer in command would let them off to attend if at all practicable. Mr Willox moved that Tuesday evening, the 8th September, be decided on as the date for the send off if that was suitable for the men getting off. Seconded by Mr Oates and carried. Mr C Watson stated that Mr H Garrood was preparing a memento which he wished to present to those who were leaving Frankston for the war, and also asked that he be given the authority of the Patriotic Committee to sell copies of same in the shape of post cards, the funds raised to go to the patriotic fund. Captain Sherlock moved and Mr Ritchie seconded, that Mr Garrood’s offer be accepted, and that he be thanked for his generous offer. Carried. Mr McComb stated that the local fire brigade had decided on giving

three of the men who were leaving, who were members of the brigade, wristlet watches. Mr Watson said that the billiard club had also decided to give its members who were leaving a smoker’s outfit, while the band was also going to give those who were members of the band small mementoes. Mr McComb moved that the function take the form of a patriotic conversazione and send off. Seconded by Captain Sherlock and carried. Mr Ritchie moved that a sub-committee arrange a programme for the evening. Seconded by Mr Moseley and carried. It was decided that a charge of 6d all round be charged for admission, and that a fund be opened for subscriptions towards defraying expenses. Captain Sherlock moved that after all expenses were defrayed any balance over be handed to the patriotic fund. Seconded by Mr Willox and carried. Mr Moseley moved that the memento take the form of a wristlet watch, to be given to each of the men. Seconded by Mr Fisher and carried. Mr Shannon moved and Dr Maxwell seconded, that Mr Ritchie be deputed to arrange about getting the mementos. Carried. It was resolved that the local band be asked to give some selections of music at the send off. A number of gentlemen in the room volunteered to collect subscriptions towards the fund, and the meeting closed. From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 5 September 1914.


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The tragic tale of teeny tiny toast By Stuart McCullough IT’S one of my favourite things – toast. Better than sunshine and more reliable that good fortune, it’s fantastic in every way. From the moment I had teeth, there’s barely a day that’s gone by without me eating it. Toast truly is the best thing since sliced bread. It’s simple, versatile and life wouldn’t be the same without it. You can eat it for breakfast, lunch, dinner and at all points of the compass in between. To be frank, it deserves to be celebrated. Toast should not be allowed to hover in the margins or, for that matter, the margarines. It is, simply put, the best thing ever. It’s said that man cannot live of bread alone, but no one in his or her right mind would ever say such a thing about toast. Yet, despite the important role it plays in all of our lives, when it comes to degustation, people tend to look down their noses at it. Personally, I long for a time when our major cooking competitions restore toast to the top of the culinary tree. Masterchef would be a whole lot more realistic if, instead of having to make a snow egg or build a croquembouche while wearing a blindfold and over-sized oven mitts, the contestants had to produce a quality piece of toast. It’s not nearly as easy as it sounds. That people celebrate grand occasions with a toast is no mere dent of coincidence. Granted, it’s more common these days for people to propose a toast with champagne rather than a piece of slightly warm multi-grain,

but it goes to show how much a part of our lives toast truly is. It would be a very splendid thing indeed if brides and grooms across the world would climb to their feet and have people hold aloft pieces of bread – whether white, wholemeal or even pumpernickel – as a way of showing their appreciation. But despite it’s general all-round awesomeness, people rarely talk about how toast was discovered.

Everyone’s heard story about the invention of the sandwich. According to legend, the Fourth Earl of Sandwich was gambling and didn’t want to stop for dinner so, instead, ordered two pieces of bread with a bit of meat in between. Actually, Lord of Sandwich’s full name was John Montagu so, had history gone a different way, we could all be ordering a ‘John’ at lunchtime. In contrast, not many

people know of the origins of toast. Compared to the sandwich, the invention of toast is pretty much a mystery. Or it was, at least, until now. Sir Toastalot was a rival of Lord Sandwich after the two had a bitter falling out over which member of the Bay City Rollers was more talented. (Nobby for the Earl, whereas Sir Toastalot preferred Woody.) As their estrangement grew, Sir Toastalot – or, as he was known to his friends, Dennis – made no secret of the fact he considered the antics of the Earl of Sandwich to be nothing short of heresy. As it happens, Dennis was at the very same gambling table as the Earl on that fateful night. When he saw a perfectly decent piece of meat being bookended by a couple of slices of bread, he considered it a culinary crime and attempted to burn the evidence. Thus inadvertently inventing toast. In the years that followed it caused him no end of anguish to see his rival get all the glory. Not that he didn’t have his fervent admirers – when he eventually passed away, Dennis was stuffed and mounted in the cribbage room of the Natural History Museum in London where he remains to this day. While on a trip through rural Victoria I stayed in a motel that, depending on your point of view, was either ‘rustic’ or ‘unclean’. When checking in, a man with a spectacular toupee asked me to make a selection from the breakfast menu. It was the type of menu that features food you’d probably eat at home, but with a substan-

tially higher price tag. Being in the country, I was sure I’d be in for something special even as evidence began to mount to the contrary. I assured myself that just because the heating didn’t work and the bathroom décor seemed to have drawn its inspiration less from Home Beautiful magazine and more from H Division was no reason to assume that breakfast would be anything other than glorious. It got down to minus one degree overnight. It was even colder once I stepped outside my room. After going for a run and starting a small fire next to the mini fridge to get warm, there was a confident knock on the door. On the doorstep sat my long-await bounty but – alas – my toast was nowhere to be found. After getting my glasses, I found it in a small paper sleeve. It was a miniature envelope more suited to a large after dinner mint than two pieces of toast. They were tiny. It was though Emmanuel Lewis worked in the motel kitchen. There was no other way to describe it – this was Webster toast. Were Dennis actually buried and not hanging from a wall in a museum, he would surely have turned in his grave. Putting them on the plate only made it worse – it looked like two distant specks in a blizzard. Despite such a bad experience, I haven’t let me put me off. In fact, only this morning I had toast. We all have different ideas about what’s reasonable and it’s nice to be reminded. I’ll toast to that. stuart@stuartmccullough.com

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By Toe Punt SORRENTO staged one of the biggest fightbacks in memory on Saturday when it came from five goals down at half time to beat Dromana by three points in the Nepean League Qualifying Final. At half time, Dromana was in total control of the contest and it appeared as though things were going to be a formality in the second half. The Tigers had completely dominated the match with 22 scoring shots to 12 in the first hour, yet Sorrento was still close enough on the scoreboard to make it a contest. In the second half, Sorrento kicked eight goals to just three, including five to two in the final quarter to grab an unlikely win. We shouldn’t underestimate Sorrento’s victory – it was mighty. In the previous week’s match, Sorrento was completely humiliated by Rye. Dromana on the other hand gave Red Hill a football lesson and went into the match raging favourites. Sorrento coach Troy Schwarze admitted himself after that match that his side didn’t have a winner on the day. He sold himself and Daniel Grant

short though, given they were winners against the Demons. Schwarze was confident though that his side would bounce back when the real stuff began. It certainly didn’t look like that in the first half – they just couldn’t get into the contest. Ash Waterstone was using his sizable physique to ruffle a few Sorrento feathers, Steven Gaertner (four goals), Jae Williams and Billy Quigley (three goals) looked mighty dangerous in attack, Jay Neratzoglou and Christian Ongarello seemed to be in control down back and the likes of Terry Wheeler, Vetan Rexha, Cam Park, Dan Gormley and Kieran Voelkl were causing all sorts of mayhem through the middle of the ground. The lesser lights including Jack Fowler and Brad Grove were also playing significant roles for the Tigers. It wasn’t a case of Sorrento not playing good footy like the week before, they just couldn’t get their hands on the footy. Oh how things changed at half time. Full credit to Troy Schwarze on managing his team superbly. Going into the clash, everyone shared the same opinion that Myles Pitt and Ben Schwarze could not be in

the same forward line together. They were early, although Ben played much higher. However, in the second half, Ben Schwarze was moved to half back, a role he made his own. He was named his side’s best player and although he probably wasn’t, the role he played was significant in turning the fortunes of his side around. He attacked the footy like his life depended on it and constantly drove his team forward. His brother and coach Troy played another four great quarters of footy and really led from the front when they needed the spark. I take my hat off to Myles Pitt. He was sensational and in the end; match winning. His selection in the team was widely criticised. After all, he missed the large majority of the season. However, he justified the faith of his coach on Saturday, finishing with six goals, four of them coming in the last quarter. Guy Stringer might be 40 years old and nearing 400 games, but he saved three goals in the last 30 minutes of the match. He marked two on the line and punched one through on the line with just a minute left on the clock. A goal would have handed back the lead and probably victory to Dromana.

Daniel Grant was the best player on the ground. He was the one that kept the Sharks in the contest in the first half and didn’t back off when the side got going in the second half. Zac Byrns got busy and finished with three goals and whilst he was quieter than normal, Leigh Poholke popped up for three also. Teenager James Brigden offered some run and spark and Matt Dobrowolski used his pace and vision to his advantage. Dave Lawson had the tough job on Paul Minchington and completely shut the little star out of the game. It was an amazing comeback from the Sharks, who were still running on top of the ground to the very end. Surprisingly, Dromana looked unfit, slow and there were plenty of players cramping in the last quarter. That was a major concern. The final score was Sorrento 15.11 (101), Dromana 14.14 (98). The Sharks earned the right to play Crib Point in the second semi-final next weekend while Dromana will tackle Rye in the knockout first semifinal after the Demons got up in a thriller. In Sunday’s Elimination Final at Thomas Barclay Reserve at Hastings,

Rye hit the front with 90 seconds left on the clock to grab a two-point win over Red Hill. The Demons took control of the match in the second quarter, however inaccuracy in front of goal kept Red Hill in the hunt. In the end, the Demons deserved to win the game, 11.17 (83) to 12.9 (81). Andrew Dean was the match winner for the Demons with a mark and goal from point blank range (the goal square) at the 26-minute mark of the last quarter. He was almost the villain when he missed one from the same position just minutes earlier. Rhett Sutton, like he did in the just win game last week against Sorrento, led from the front with a best on ground performance. Ben Cain and Ryan Semmel were again at their optimum through the middle of the ground and Matt McIndoe and Leigh Morse shone. Jarred Eames booted four goals for the Hillmen, while Harry Larwill was again superb from the back half. Matt Hyden and Jake Mitchell also worked tirelessly through the middle of the ground and Marcus Dal Lago led from the front.

Sorrento surge: The Sharks rallied in the second half to overcome Dromana in Saturday’s Nepean League qualifying final. Pictures: Andrew Hurst

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Close quarters: Inaccuracy in front of goal almost cost Rye againat Red Hill in their Nepean League elimination final but the Demons deservedly got up by 2 points on Sunday. Pictures: Andrew Hurst

Sharks turn the tables on Eagles PENINSULA LEAGUE

By Toe Punt BONBEACH turned around a three game losing streak against Edithvale-Aspendale to advance to the Peninsula League second semifinal. The Sharks burst out of the blocks and led at every change to run out 16.15 (111) to 12.8 (80) winners. Inaccuracy in front of goal by the Sharks allowed the Eagles to stay in the contest. At half time, Bonbeach had 17 scoring shots to 11 but led by just one point at the interval. The margin was 10 points at three quarter time (11.14 to 11.4) before the Sharks dominated the last half hour, booting five goals to one to record a commanding victory. It was a win that the Sharks needed to kick off their finals campaign. Of course, the last time they were at Frankston Park, they were blown away in the last quarter to lose the grand final against Edithvale. In the two home and away matches this season, Edithvale had the better of the Sharks. But despite the importance of getting the monkey off the back, Bonbeach coach Steven Capp told the RPP Footy Show (98.7FM, Saturday

9-10.30am) before the game that it wasn’t something his side had talked about leading up to the match. “2014 has been a very different season to 2013 and I believe we are better equipped heading into the finals,” Capp said. “We believe our best is good enough to beat anyone and the recent record against Edithvale means little when we run out today. “We don’t rely on any one or two players this season, like I believe we did last year, to a degree. “We have concentrated on ensuring that we have an even spread of contributors every week, rather than just relying on the likes of Shane McDonald to kick goals and Paul Rebeschini to drive us from the back half,” Capp said. Edithvale coach Troy Shannon agreed. “What we were able to achieve last year against Bonbeach and even beating them twice this year, means nothing in finals,” Shannon said. “We proved ourselves last year coming from fifth place that anything can happen in finals.” Whilst the Sharks don’t rely on any one or two players to win them games, it was the stars in McDonald

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their midfielders forward of centre and this is probably the key reason they went down on Saturday. Some Eagles were also underdone and the big open spaces of Frankston Park in hot conditions tested their resolve. Jarrod Garth was sensational for the Eagles with six goals. Brad Tagg worked tirelessly with a couple and Timmy Mannix and Markham Johnson combined pretty well in the middle of the ground. Their defence was under enormous pressure though and they just couldn’t resist the surge from the Sharks. The Eagles will need to bounce back in the elimination first semi-final against Mornington while Bonbeach will be looking to head straight into the grand final with a win over Frankston YCW in the second semifinal. Mornington earned the right to tackle the Eagles after holding on to beat a fast finishing Langwarrin by two points, 9.9 (63) to 9.7 (61). The Dogs set up the win with four goals in four minutes in the third quarter after things were tight for the first half. The Doggies also kicked the first goal of the last quarter before

and Rebeschini who led the charge on Saturday. McDonald booted four goals and was his usual lively self while Rebeschini dominated from the back half. Gary Carpenter and Jackson Casey have been superb this season and their influence on the contest was outstanding. Cal McQueen booted almost 50 goals last season and whilst he hasn’t been as dominated, his last month has been superb. He booted five goals on Saturday. Whilst the Sharks didn’t have the same spread of goal kickers it has had throughout the season, it still had eight different contributors on the weekend. That was always going to be a problem for the Eagles coming into the match. The Sharks went into the match having eight different players who had kicked more than 13 goals for the season. Edithvale had just six but more importantly, four of them were key forwards in Jarrod Garth, Brent Bowden, Brad Tagg and Matt Kremmer. They weren’t getting a lot from

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New Benz launch all class MAZDA FRANKSTON THE all new C-Class has arrived at MercedesBenz Mornington and to celebrate the team hosted over 200 clients and prospects at a cocktail function in the recently completed dealership. Pat Panetta from 3AW was the MC and host for the evening while guests enjoyed canapés by local catering company Moreish Catering. The team were also joined by Australian numberone squash player, Kasey Brown, who has just returned from a successful Commonwealth Games. The star of the night was the all new C-Class. Mercedes-Benz Mornington had three on the showroom floor in a variety of colours and packages. The showroom display also featured other vehicles from the extensive MercedesBenz range. Chris Thoday, Mercedes-Benz Mornington General Manager provided an insight into the journey that the team have been on over the

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