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‘Time’ call for wine bar Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au AN application to open a tavern with an extended liquor licence in Main St, Mornington should be “called in” by Mornington Peninsula Shire councillors, according to Mornington MP David Morris. The term refers to the occasional government practice where a minister

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Colomb who said Mornington was at “over capacity” with late-night venues whose patrons often caused problems. “The police do a great job and they have put a lot of resources in managing them,” she said. Mr Morris said the application for the tavern at 39A Main St, formerly La Porchetta, would substantially change the character and role of the site. “The proposal [for the tavern] is a significant change from the existing

use, and should not be determined solely by council planners.” Mr Morris said that while there would be no extension to the hours of operation: 11am-1am Sunday to Thursday, and 11am-3am Friday and Saturday, a “significant variation of the existing conditions is proposed because the condition that the predominant activity must be the preparation and service of meals would be removed. Also, the requirement to provide seating for 75 per

cent of patrons would also be removed and there would be a variation to the permitted volume of live or recorded music.” Mr Morris said the applicant’s stated intention was to operate “an upmarket wine bar late into the late hours of the evenings – a relatively low-key use.” He believes the proposed variations “would permit a range of entirely different and potentially more disruptive uses”. Continued Page 6

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NEWS DESK Away we go: Mornington Bowling Club president Ray Metherell, left, with guests of honour Vera Cornwell and Jack Missen at Thursday’s season opener. Picture: Yanni

Bowlers get season started AN Aboriginal campsite on the clifftop overlooking Port Phillip Bay was the perfect place for the introduction of lawn bowls to the Mornington Peninsula on 1 June 1917. Mornington Bowling Club was established on that date and now has 188 members. Of these, 167 are full bowling members and 13 are social members. Guests at the season opening on Thursday included Jack Missen and Vera Cornwell. The 90 year olds were given the honour of “rolling the jack” as the club’s eldest members who still bowl on a regular basis. A third nonagenarian member, Bobby Churcher, is the eldest of the three, at 91, but he is holidaying in Queensland. Mr Missen joined the club 20 years ago from Sassafras where he and wife Heather were office bearers. He is an accomplished artist and author, and is presently working on his third book after the first A Family History the second, A One Man Band. Ms Cornwell, Mr Missen’s junior by a month or so, joined the club with her late husband Bobby 14 years ago. She is known as the “matriarch” of the club and still bowls every Wednesday and Saturday. “Only last week she was on the winners’ rostrum,” club president Ray Metherell said.

Expenses set to increase Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire councillors were on Monday poised to give themselves the right to spend an extra $14,000 over their four-year terms, bringing the total to $30,000. The success of the latest bid to define their entitlements could depend on one councillor agreeing to being paid travelling expenses of 76 cents a kilometre. A move to set new four-year spending limits - $16,000 for conferences and seminars; $10,000 education and training; and $1000 a year entertainment – missed out on being adopted on Monday 22 August by one vote. If voting patterns stayed the same on Monday this week, Cr Andrew Dixon would have held the deciding vote. Cr Dixon has previously told The News that he disagreed with the draft policy which suggested councillors receive 67 cents a kilometre. He said he had a six-cylinder car and

was able to claim $1.07 a kilometre. In the lead up to this week’s meeting other councillors seemed certain Cr Dixon would accept the compromise 76 cents, which is part of the package aimed at increasing councillor entitlements to $30,000. Councillors also receive a $29,000 a year stipend. The mayor gets a $92,000 a year stipend and under the new package is also allowed to spend an extra $3500 on conferences and seminars and $2000 a year on entertainment. Under the new expenditure policy councillors cannot claim for alcohol and are subject to more definite conditions for child care payments. The new policy states that child care payments cannot be made to someone who “normally or regularly” lives with a councillor. Child care rates are put at $31 an hour for day/evening weekday care; $42 an hour on weekends; and $53 an hour on public holidays. The long road to setting limits and adopting a new expenses policy in-

cluded a council resolution in April for Cr Antonella Celi to repay about $9000 of the $28,520 paid by the shire for her attendance on conferences and seminars. This decision was reversed in May. This followed legal advice was received which cast doubts on the $16,000-a-term spending limit for each councillor and that repayment of any perceived overspending could not be forced. Cr David Gibb said he was opposed to councillors being able to use their expense allowances to buy alcohol or pay for overseas flights. However, while accepting that overseas trips would be allowed he would not back the new expenditure policy if alcohol purchases were given the all clear. “I don’t believe that alcohol should be charged to ratepayers at any time,” he said. When it came to overseas trips and “luxury hotels”, which he had “consistently voted against”, he would now “let that one pass; I can see several points of view”.

The policy also states that councillors must travel in economy class if flying and Cr Gibb said being a councillor was “the equivalent of being a company director” and believed it appropriate pay for councillors to undertake professional courses “with an exam at the end”. The shire has paid for Cr Gibb to do a company director’s course. Cr Gibb said the new spending limits “are ceilings, not targets – I’d be amazed if anyone got there”. Cr Hugh Fraser on Thursday branded the new expenses policy as “such a silly exercise”. “We need to revise all policies within six months of the election of the new council,” he said. “This new policy is costing an extra $110,000.” The motion to adopt the revised expenditure policy was lost on the casting vote of the mayor, Cr Graham Pittock, supported by Crs Fraser, Dixon, Tim Rodgers and Tim Wood. For the motion were Crs Celi, Anne Shaw, Bev Colomb and David Garnock.

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Secrecy ‘major issue’ for shire elections Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au

to be used to gain everyday information from our secretive councils. “We need to fight back against infringements to our rights to freedom of information.” Mr Gill said councils would determine some matters to be confidential just because they were sensitive or embarrassing. He said the shire’s councillor code of conduct “has forbidden necessary communication with constituents by adding to the commonly accepted wording ‘information deemed as confidential’ the new words ‘could be reasonably considered to be of a confidential nature’. “Leaving open to interpretation this all-encompassing and confusing wording.” “Shire councillors can now be disciplined and banned from meetings by a majority of councillors, not for unacceptable or rowdy behaviour but for keeping their community informed. Councillors may now be scared to speak out about local issues.” Mr Gill said the code effectively muzzled councillors. “We didn’t elect them to be boards of management, but to represent us in the level of government closest to the people.” Mr Gill said concerns about council secrecy can be emailed to councileaks@gmail.com with more information available from a Facebook page: Local Government Councileaks.

Beach cleaners: Organiser Trent Williams with Nina Sprinkle, of the Greens, and Roo Rawlins, of BERG Mt Martha, in the background.

Shepherd’s onshore clean-up SEA Shepherd’s first official beach clean at Mt Martha South last week attracted 127 volunteers. They collected 31 bags of rubbish and debris weighing 210kg from the beach and foreshore. Their haul reflected much about modern life: 263 straws, 299 lids and bottle tops, 970 pieces of plastic food wrapping, 30 metres of fishing line, eight syringes, 102 pieces of polysty-

rene and foam, 280 beer and pre-mix bottles and cans, 40 balloons and 445 pieces of foil. “The turnout was amazing with fabulous support from locals and volunteers from afar,” organiser Trent Williams said. “I am humbled by the number of people that came down and showed their love and support for the oceans and our local beaches.”

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SECRECY and factions are being raised as major issues in the October Mornington Peninsula Shire Council elections. Although nominations do not close until midday Tuesday 20 September, “Melbourne Cup fields” are being predicted in at least the Watson and Red Hill wards and at least half a dozen candidates each in Seawinds and Briars. Meanwhile, a Facebook page and an email account have been opened specifically to receive tips about the council, especially anything about “infringements to our rights to freedom of information”. David Gill, a Balnarring resident and former councillor and shire president with the Shire of Mornington, sees some of the provisions in a new councillors’ code of conduct as being “a disgrace”. He said the process outlined in the code could ultimately lead to a majority of councillors disciplining or banning one or more of their colleagues. “People worried about the lack of transparency of their council should read the publicly available code of conduct on council websites and protest to councils and members of parliament if they include provisions that may unfairly limit debate,” Mr Gill said.

He is also urging anyone with concerns about secrecy at the shire to contact the Ombudsman, Deborah Glass, who has already spoken with the mayor Cr Graham Pittock, CEO Carl Cowie and governance manager Joe Spiteri as part of a state-wide investigation (“Shire part of ‘secrecy’ probe” The News 2/8/16). “Everyone who believes in transparency [in local government] should be looking at the code of conduct,” Mr Gill, who declined to say whether he would be a candidate for council, said. “I can see implications for long term governance. Some councillors are happy with the idea that everything should be kept to themselves and say we’ll look after you. “We’re looking for candidates, not because I’m standing. But you can ask me in two weeks’ time if no one puts up their hands. “Sitting councillors wait and see if they have opposition and then decide how many running partners they need.” Mr Gill, who is playing a prominent role in opposing the shire’s plan for concrete footpaths at Somers, said some councillors and council officers “surely must be worried by the trend to deal with important community matters in committee with little or no debate in their public meetings”. “It is not uncommon for freedom of information (FOI) legislation to need

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NEWS DESK Tavern plan for Main St Continued from Page 1 “It is essential that the Mornington community has an opportunity to address their elected councillors directly before a final decision is taken,” Mr Morris said. “I urge councillors to call in the application and to deal with it at a public meeting of the council.” Cr Bev Colomb said she too wanted councillors to decide the issue. “If [the venue] has an impact on the social activities of the whole community then we should have a good look at it,” she said, adding that the shire had previously called in other applications that “impact on the community”. She said she would prefer to wait to hear the views of shire planners and the police, who would normally assess applications from venues selling liquor. “At the moment it is with the planners so they may not approve it,” she said. “Also, the thing about calling in proposals such as this is that we get to consider all aspects, such as the latenight culture and the amenity ramifications for residents, but we have to be fair to the applicant.”

Missing timbers MERBAU decking timber valued at $2000 has “disappeared from the Mornington Yacht Club yard”, a snippet in the club’s newsletter reports. “The timber was left in the secure yard area and would have needed a truck to take it away,” it said. If anyone has any information they should call the club on 5975 7001.

Seeing and caring: Red Hill Consolidated School’s Kelsey, Ruby and Brianna use a net to check on life in the water at Narambi Reserve, above, while heavy lifting equipment, left, is needed to clear the gross pollution trap. Mornington. Pictures: Gary Sissons

Young marine leaders tackle bay pollution ABOUT 50 primary school “marine ambassadors” last week had a close look at trapped pollutants at Narambi Reserve, Mornington. The experience was part of the Dolphin Research Institute’s ‘i sea, i care’ school ambassador program, a partnership with Mornington Peninsula Shire. Pupils saw and smelt rotting waste being emptied from a gross pollution trap which stops stormwater pollutants washed from streets reaching Port Phillip. Emptying the trap came just weeks

after a significant algal bloom was seen in Mornington harbour. The ambassadors, trained as peer educators, will go back to their schools and share their experiences. Their goal is to reduce pollutants entering drains and, ultimately, threatening our marine treasures. Cleaning the pollution traps is a massive financial cost to state and local government – but poses a bigger cost to the environment if they weren’t there. “The institute is concerned about the link between water quality in the

bay and the health of our dolphins,” DRI executive director Jeff Weir said. “If it’s not safe for us to swim in our bay after rain, then it’s also not safe for our dolphins, either. We need to do much better.” The institute is working on a dolphin health study funded by the federal government. Mr Weir said the Narambi Reserve’s wetlands are a “world-class” example of how to treat stormwater pollution. Litter traps capture the larger pollution and the ponds let sediment settle while plants absorb many of the

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Councillors quiet on election intentions MOST Mornington Peninsula Shire councillors are keeping quiet about whether they will seek re-election in October. Three of the 10 councillors, Hugh Fraser (Nepean ward), Antonella Celi (Seawinds) and David Garnock (Cerberus) say they will stand while two others, Bev Colomb (Briars) and her ward colleague Anne Shaw are saying they have not made up their minds. Another two councillors, David Gibb (Seawinds) and Andrew Dixon (Briars) are reported to have told public meetings they will be standing but have not confirmed this with The News. “I don’t have a comment,” Cr Gibb said on Friday after being asked to confirm that he told an over-50s group on Thursday afternoon that this would be the first election he would not be contesting in 20 years. “I haven’t told the council anything,” Cr Gibb said. His reported comments to the meeting at Rosebud came just hours after he told The News: “That [seeking re-election] remains to be seen. I am considering my position and will decide in early September.”

Cr Celi sent an email to confirming that she would stand and added “stay tuned for more in September”. Cr Fraser was definite: “I am standing for reelection and am looking forward to another four years [on council].” Cr Garnock: “Yes, I am definitely planning to run for election again. Wouldn’t have a clue if anybody is lining-up to challenge me.” Cr Shaw said she would “work it out when the time comes – I’ll tell you when the time comes”. “I’ll make a decision when I’m ready. A lot can happen in two weeks.” Cr Colomb said on Friday that she had yet to make up her mind. “There are life issues and lots of things I want to discuss with my family,” Cr Colomb. “I am certainly leaning towards standing again, but I can’t say 100 per cent, and that’s the truth.” The mayor Cr Graham Pittock (Seawinds) is also “not sure yet”. Crs Dixon, Tim Rodgers (Nepean) and Tim Wood (Red Hill) did not respond by Sunday afternoon to calls or emails from The News. Keith Platt

Safety lessons for older drivers A FREE driving seminar aimed at keeping older drivers safe and mobile is being held at Mornington Community Theatre, 10.30am-12.30pm, Thursday 1 September. The seminar is open to all senior drivers, their families and friends. “Older people make an important contribution to the economic and social well-being of the community as owners, employees or customers of businesses, as volunteers, and through

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MENTAL health workers walked off the job for two hours on Tuesday 9 August in protest over “violent incidents and increasing demand” at Peninsula Community Mental Health Service at Frankston Hospital. The Health and Community Services Union (HACSU) said extra staffing and safety for staff should be a top priority and is demanding a new enterprise bargaining agreement “to improve service delivery, staffing levels and safety for workers and consumers”. “We need a system that meets the demand, we need to attract, retain and value the work of mental health work-

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“Peninsula Health is not involved in these negotiations,” Ms Reed said. The staff’s strike action came just a week after Premier Daniel Andrews visited Frankston Hospital to announce a $27 million program aimed at increasing workforce training, school-based support and mental health literacy program within several regions including Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula. A spokeswoman for Mental Health Minister Martin Foley said the government hopes to agree a new EBA for mental health workers soon amid talks to resolve “final points”. “We recognise that people working in our mental health system do vital work in a difficult environment,” Hayley McNaughton said.


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A WHITE Light charity night will be held in aid of Jarrah Smith and family after his tragic accident in Forest Drive, Mt Martha earlier this month. It is from 7pm, Friday 9 September, at New Peninsula Centre, 370 Craigie Rd, Mt Martha. The night will include a three-course meal, spot prizes, fully licensed bar, live band and live auction. Tickets are $100 with 30 per cent of sales going to the Smith family. They are available at leafranceswells.wixsite.com/whitelightjarrah or facebook.com/whitelightcharitynight/ Jarrah, 17, was struck by a car on 10 August while on his way home from school. The force of the impact shattered his pelvis and caused brain damage. He remains in a coma. No charges have yet been laid against a woman, 46, interviewed by police immediately after the incident. Her car was found at Balcombe College. Acting Sergeant Matt Walsh, of Mornington Peninsula CIU, said police were awaiting the result of blood tests. “Inquiries are still pending,” he said. Detectives from the Major Collision Investigation Unit urge anyone who may have witnessed the incident or who have further information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au

Students in nationals MT ELIZA’S Emma Pollard has won this year’s Victorian cross country skiing title and qualified for the national championships. The year 12 Haileybury student carved up the slopes at Mt Buller against a competitive and specialised field during the championships. She and six other Haileybury students qualified for next month’s nationals at Perisher, NSW. Haileybury’s head of snow sports Andrew Wheeler said the students had worked all season to combine their cross country training with their downhill program at Mt Hotham.

Immigrant tales: From left at rear, Rosalindo Cerda, Anastasia Kipouropoulos and Grace Edwards feature in a TV documentary series made by associate producer Katina Nomikoudis and (front) technical producer David Muir and producer Terry Cantwell. Picture: Gary Sissons

Facing past and present THE life stories of migrants who call Frankston home will be aired on community television C31 next month. The four-part Faces of Frankston TV series, produced by Mornington filmmakers Whitewater Documentaries, will feature 30-minute interviews with Frank Cannizzo (Italy), Rosalindo Cerda (Chile), Grace Edwards (Philippines) and Anastasia Kipouropoulos (Greece) who recount outsiders’ tales of escaping conflict in their countries of origin, in some cases, before becoming Frankston insiders through community work. Frankston Multicultural Community Network commissioned the documentary series. “We sometimes don’t think of Frankston as a culturally diverse place, but 10 per cent of peo-

ple living in the municipality come from over 130 countries,” network coordinator Katina Nomikoudis said. “Many have been here for a long time and have made a significant contribution to the community.” Whitewater Documentaries producer Terry Cantwell said the company had been working on “technically complicated stories about shipwrecks and war mysteries” for the past few years. “Although each of our interviewees were from different cultural backgrounds, and each had very different life experiences, a common theme of commitment to the community emerged. It’s great to think that these people are our neighbours.”

FEDERAL Dunkley Liberal MP Chris Crewther has responded to the first protest held outside his Frankston office since he was elected in July. The MP noted “a small quiet group of people” from Christian organisation Love Makes A Way visited his Davey St electorate office on Wednesday 17 August (“Protest for refugees”, The Times 22/8/16) to raise concerns about the treatment of asylum seekers highlighted by the leak of more than 2000 incident reports from Australia’s detention centre on Nauru. Mr Crewther said the front door was locked “as a result of security concerns raised by the Australian Federal Police”. He was in Canberra at the time of the protest. The new MP says he understands Love Makes A Way’s concerns and has scheduled a meeting next month to “hear their views in person”. “It is, however, important to note that the ‘Nauru Files’ that have been published are initial reports and in some cases, hearsay – not statements of fact,” Mr Crewther said in a statement. “Many of these allegations are historical in nature and have been reported, investigated and appropriate action already taken. “However, the Department of Immigration and Border Protection is examining the published documents and if there is even one new claim, it will be dealt with appropriately.” Mr Crewther said the federal government “supports the Nauruan Government to provide for the health, welfare and safety of all transferees and refugees in Nauru”. “What is often not reported about Nauru are the success stories among settled refugees, who are getting on with their lives. Some are running businesses, operating restaurants and catering businesses, a taxi service, car mechanic, mobile repair business, tailor service, and several hair and beauty salons.” Guardian Australia published the leaked Nauru Files which detailed incidents of assaults, sexual abuse, self-harm attempts and child abuse. Neil Walker

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Young athletes are a BUILDING relationships is a lesson students learn early at Mornington Secondary College, especially on the athletics track. The college squad trains before school on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays and has developed a successful working partnership with pupils from Mornington, Osbourne and Kunyung primary schools and Benton Junior College. “The primary kids have been training with us on Thursday mornings in preparation for their athletic carnivals,” teacher Ben Shorthouse said. “They have absolutely loved being able to train on our facilities and with our secondary students. It gives them a

look at our facilities, which are pretty good, and we are getting more kids involved. The best part is that we are building a relationship between the primary and secondary schools and encouraging more community involvement.” Mr Shorthouse, who heads the college’s athletics squad, said Mornington had enjoyed “an outstanding year in athletics”. “We have had the state champion boys’ team for four years and 70-odd students will represent our school at the Southern Metro Regional Finals in October.” Primary leaps: Sophie Butterworth and Ethan St Ange, of Mornington Park Primary School, test themselves at the long jump.

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Saints go cashing in with discount lease Neil Walker neil@mpnews.com.au

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THE St Kilda Football Club’s welcome back to Moorabbin Reserve, and impending exit from Seaford, is official after Kingston Council voted to approve a 50-year lease at Linton St for the AFL club. Kingston councillors voted at a public council meeting last Monday evening (22 August) to give the Saints a 25year lease with an option for a further 25 years despite some community concern about a $420,000 rates discount over the first decade of the lease. An 84 per cent reduction on building rent means the football club will pay $80,000 rather than $500,000 in building rent over the first ten years. Kingston ratepayers objecting to the lease believed St Kilda FC should not receive a discount since council is contributing $5 million worth of ratepayers’ money to the $28.4 million redevelopment of Linton St. Objectors were also unhappy at the club continuing to have 83 pokies machines at the venue. At last week’s council meeting councillors voiced some concerns about St Kilda’s previous behaviour when it quit Moorabbin six years ago and moved club administration work and training sessions to Seaford.

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Frankston Council spent $4 million of its ratepayers’ money enticing the AFL club to Seaford after the Saints fell out with Kingston Council over a planned redevelopment at Linton St. At last week’s council meeting Cr Ron Brownlees insisted the terms of the new lease are not as beneficial to the club as the terms offered in 2010 despite concerns about the hefty building rent discount. “They [St Kilda FC] were getting a much better deal before than what they getting now – trust me,” he said. “This is a quite a reasonable outcome, I think, for all parties. Cr Steve Staikos noted St Kilda had not been “a perfect tenant” in Kingston in the past but he argued the club’s management is now different and is committed to making a contribution back to the community. “It’s a different club to what it was and I believe they’re very sincere in their ambition to become a top-tier AFL club and engage with the community.” The club will have to conduct annual maintenance to the Linton St oval and building. Cr John Ronke expressed concern that council will directly profit from electronic gaming machines and alcohol sales at Linton St since gaming rent of $48,555 annually and an estimated $20,000 each year based on 2

per cent of expected liquor sales, are listed as separate items in the lease. The previous lease before 2010 applied a flat rate “for less” than the new lease and did not itemise gaming and liquor sales fees payable to council, according to council CEO John Nevins. “I’m very much in favour of St Kilda coming back to Moorabbin, they are a different club now … but I am uncomfortable with itemising as part of a lease arrangement, linking the arrangements to gaming rent and liquor rent,” Cr Ronke said. “Personally, I don’t like the connotation that council now is making money from gaming through this association with the lease and having a revenue turnover from liquor sales.” All Kingston councillors voted to approve the lease to St Kilda FC with the exceptions of Crs David Eden and Rosemary West who abstained from voting on the matter. Frankston Council CEO Dennis Hovenden says negotiations over the Saints’ exit from Linen House in Seaford are ongoing. “A detailed report will be provided to Council on options for the future use of the facility at the appropriate time,” Mr Hovenden said in a statement. “Council looks forward to seeing its investment in this facility being made available for other uses.”

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Tennis history traces 125 years of on-court ‘love’ MORNINGTON Tennis Club’s longtime life member Sylvia Pingiaro has written a history of the club, which turned 125 in April. Mrs Pingiaro started collecting newspaper clippings about the club soon after she joined it in 1943 as a teenager, little knowing she would one day write a book. The first-time author started playing tennis when she attended Frankston High School, and joined Mornington’s club soon after, playing on asphalt courts built in 1891 on the corner of Queen and Vancouver streets where the library now stands. The book had its genesis in early 2006 when the idea lobbed at a club committee meeting. “As I was the oldest member, Mornington born and bred, and had strong family connections from the 1930s when my brother Jim Fyffe was a member, I volunteered to take on the task,” she told The News. Following Jim to the club were his sisters Edna, Pat, the author Sylvia, and Joy. Their father David and his older brother John operated a grocery and general store in Main St, Mornington, from about 1920 until it was sold to Bill Pratt in 1946. (Pratt had three “self-service” grocery stores including one in Frankston, his home town, when he sold to United States-based Safeway in 1963, the start of the supermarket era in Australia.) The store on the corner of Main and Albert streets had been a general store since 1859 when pioneer Thomas Allchin built it for his wife Sarah to run. Mrs Pingiaro collected clippings

Tennis memories: Sylvia Pingiaro has written a history of the 125-year-old Mornington Tennis Club with her daughter, Frances Pingiaro. Picture: Gary Sissons

over many years “spurred on by my children joining the club and experiencing varying degrees of success”. The club was at Queen St between 1891 and 1954 when it and the Shire of Mornington built clay courts and a clubhouse opposite the football ground. The club’s third (and probably final) home is now at Civic Reserve, known as Mornington Tennis Centre, which the club moved to in October 2014. Mrs Pingiaro’s book, A smashing good time: history of Mornington

Tennis Club 1891–2016, blends club history with the history of the town and wider peninsula. The book’s “cast of characters” include many prominent residents who were club members in the early days when the town had a small population and many people were members of multiple community and sporting groups. The book reveals the club’s annual ball at the Mechanics Hall was once a social highlight. It was broadcast on a local radio station where women’s dresses were described, names of

dancers mentioned, and the “belle of the ball” announced. Just before the First World War, prominent Melbourne stockbroker Alfred Rutter Clarke, who owned a “country property” called Ellerslie (later to become the guest house Dava Lodge on the Esplanade; now private homes), loved nothing better than having some of the town’s prominent tennis-playing citizens come to his property and receive a good thrashing followed by a fabulous lunch and afternoon tea. Two of the club’s best-

known members were Harry Hopman and his brother Jack, who came to live in Mornington shortly after the Second World War when they set up a company to make gut strings for tennis and badminton racquets. The brothers rented two houses in the town, and both played and coached tennis at the Queen Street courts. “I recall Harry coaching my sister Joy for no charge,” Mrs Pingiaro said. Jack was club president in the late 1940s before moving back to NSW. Under Harry Hopman, Australia won the Davis Cup 16 times. In 1961 Jack Hopman went to coach in Cambodia, helping make it the dominant tennis nation in the region. Mrs Pingiaro said her book includes general information about “the fabulous game of tennis, which has kept me fascinated for more than 70 years. It’s a snapshot of different eras of Mornington Tennis Club”. Information came from the newspaper clippings as well as local histories and the online resource Trove. After raising a family of six, Mrs Pingiaro played veterans tennis overseas as well as throughout Australia and New Zealand. The club made her a life member in 1976. A smashing good time contains more than 50 photos and illustrations as well as historical “breakouts” and club records. It has been published by the author and is available by emailing Sylvia.Pingiaro@bigpond.com  Mike Hast, the writer of this article, helped Sylvia Pingiaro produce her book.

Have you considered becoming a Councillor?

As the countdown to the 22 October 2016 Council Elections begins, residents are encouraged to consider standing for Council. The Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) is conducting the election on behalf of the Council, and will be holding information sessions on the electrol process for the prospective candidates. Details of the sessions as follows: TUESDAY 13 SEPTEMBER, 2016

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‘Incentives’ to ease power use spikes

The Age Stage: Vicki Barber and Brodie Goozee. Picture: Rab Siddhi

Are you at the Age Stage? By Debra Mar - RPPFM Like it or not – we are all getting older – and so is the Mornington Peninsula’s population. So starting Thursday, September 1st at 11am, RPP FM will broadcast the Age Stage - a new 50 minute weekly magazine style program designed to explore the issues associated with our ageing. The Age Stage is aimed at anyone with an interest in the over 50 age group and will focus on all aspects of life from retirement, retirement lifestyles and aged care to health, finances, exercise, food, medical and technological change, entertainment, travel and our homes. Executive Producer Brodie Goozee, will present the program alongside Vicki Barber.

those choices.� Stuart Shaw, General Manager of Village Baxter says he’s delighted to be part of The Age Stage and says that the community must understand the important issues the program will examine. Station Manager Brendon Telfer, congratulated the programming initiative saying, “RPP FM as the voice of the Peninsula, needs to examine all aspects of our lifestyle and I know the team will present a brilliant series that will be supported on air, online and on our website. Tune in to 98.7FM or 98.3FM Frankston on Thursday, September 1st for the opening show just after the 11am news. Live stream from the rppfm.com.au website and download our APP

Brodie and Vicki will draw on a line of up of RPP reporters who each week will value-add by reporting on any topical issue that affect the 50 plus age group. Three big sponsors have come onboard to help spread the word - The Village Glen in Rosebud, Encore Living and Village Baxter. Peter Nilsson, Chief Operations Officer of The Village Glen said, “The aim of the program is to educate the marketplace and give locals the opportunity to ask questions.� Managing Director of Encore Living, Tom Camp added, “I bring a regional Victoria focus on living options available to older Australians. I want to ensure people understand what living choices they have and provide accurate information about

IT’S a baking hot day and it seems all the home air-conditioners on the Mornington Peninsula are switched on and guzzling power at the same time. This surge in seasonal demand, spurred on by holiday makers, leads to an unsustainable peak and then crash, the system fails and there’s a blackout. That’s the sort of scenario underpinning the Community Grids project – described as a “landmark� demand response and energy storage project, about to be rolled out on the southern peninsula. Community Grids aims to improve the reliability of the area’s electricity supply without the need for costly infrastructure upgrades. It will involve solar panels, battery storage systems and demand response enabled device units, which will allow businesses, households and community centres to reduce or shift their energy use during “peak demand events� such as heatwaves. The company behind the project, GreenSync, says that over the next five years it will engage and “incentivise� households, small businesses and community organisations from Rosebud to Portsea to help them reduce or shift their electricity use manually or through the use of solar panels and energy storage systems. Participants reducing their demand at critical times will be given cash payments, credits or products to make their efforts worthwhile. “We will use our cloud based technology platform to monitor and coordinate energy demand. During a critical event the platform will automatically reduce equipment use or notify participants to manually control their load,� Community Projects director Bruce Thompson

said. This will affect the use of air-conditioners, water pumps, battery storages and diesel generators. GreenSync will receive $554,886 in state government funding to support the control platform which “co-ordinates and optimises renewables connected to the grid�. The organisation has 25 staff at its Melbourne headquarters and has an office in Singapore. Mr Thompson said he would engage with peninsula utilities and large commercial and industrial operations to encourage them to control their discretionary power use. “The alternatives are building a whole new series of power lines, which would be horrendously expensive and be a big community issue, or to look at managing and controlling our loads in peak periods,� he said. “We will be aiming to coordinate what we can and switch off power to users whom we will incentivise depending on the size of the load and its duration. “This arrangement will be between GreenSync and individuals, retailers or community groups.� The company says it aims to save 11-13 megawatts of load during peak demand events. “We are just putting the pieces together with agreements with United Energy and now the state government ahead of a public launch and community engagement program to begin this summer,� Mr Thompson said. He presented the company’s case to Mornington Peninsula Shire councillors yesterday (Monday) and will speak with council officers and community organisations again on Thursday. Stephen Taylor

Dolphins sink under Neil Walker neil@mpnews.com.au DEBTS have forced the Frankston Football Club to go into voluntary administration. The Dolphins called in administrators Worrells Solvency and Forensic Accountants and the VFL club’s players were informed of the shock decision on Friday evening (26 August) as they prepared to face fellow league cellar dwellers North Ballarat on the Saturday in the

team’s final game of the season. The football club is believed to be struggling under about $800,000 worth of debts. Worrells issued a statement at the weekend saying it was too early to comment on the reasons for the Dolphins’ plight. The administrator stated two meetings will be held with creditors within 20-30 days of administration to “determine the future of the club�. The club’s decision to enter adminis-

tration comes almost a year after then club general manager Brett Angwin told The Times the club was not in financial strife despite carrying debts of around $1 million, partly to finance the completion of the club’s new $3.4 million stadium and function centre redevelopment. “We are not in any sort of financial trouble whatsoever,� he said in September last year. “We were audited by AFL Victoria about three weeks ago and received en-

dorsement on our operations.� It is understood Mr Angwin, appointed general manager that same month last year, left the Dolphins last month and no successor has been hired. The Frankston Dolphins are one of the few VFL clubs unaffiliated with an AFL team so cannot rely on financial support from such a ‘big brother’ club. In May the club decided to switch off all 27 of its pokies machines at its new function centre to make the club more “family friendly�.

AFL Victoria, which runs the VFL, issued a statement on Saturday confirming it is aware of Frankston’s financial situation and will work with the club. The Dolphins went down away from home to North Ballarat 8.18 (66) to Frankston’s 8.8 (56) on Saturday in Jason ‘Pongo’ Pongracic’s 50th game for the team. The loss meant the team finished bottom of the league ladder but two wins this season was an improvement on a winless campaign last year.

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Letters - 300 words maximum and including full name, address and contact number - can be sent to The News, PO Box 588, Hastings 3915 or emailed to: team@mpnews.com.au he has for a progressive council by stalling the waste management issue yet again. The move also approved by Cr Antonella Celi (Seawinds) and the Briars ward councillor block, to resurrect the polluting Rye tip will effectively set us back years on the path to effective waste management and do so at the expense of the ratepayers. With no management report and no substantial evidence, this move by council amounts to poor conduct and a level of incompetence that repeats itself time and time again. This October I hope the ratepayers will vote to remove the old guard and bring in a new level of professionalism. Kelvin Stingel, Blairgowrie

Filling up: Houses under construction at Martha Cove, Safety Beach.

Tipping Point

Martha Cove isn’t the place for a village I understood the council plan for the Mornington Peninsula included support for existing towns to ensure their commercial viability while maintaining their character. If this is the case, then I cannot understand why Mornington Peninsula Shire Council is allowing development to be expanded at the new village of Martha Cove (“Shire ‘all clear’ for changes at Martha Cove” The News 23/8/16. As recognised in proposals, this will have “some impact” on businesses in both Mt Martha and Dromana. I imagine the last thing businesses at Mt Martha and Dromana need is another village, which will only dilute their place as a local hub and create more competition. This is another example where some of our councillors are saying one thing to the community, and then voting to the contrary at council

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Rent rise impact Thank you to people such as yoga teacher Jan Winslade who have cared and contributed to many at Mt Martha Community House. Hopefully, the Mornington Peninsula Shire will realise before too late that its proposed huge rental increase will prohibit some fine work being done there for the community (“Hall hire hike puts squeeze on performers” The News 23/8 /16). Cath John, Mt Martha

Progressives disregarded At the [Mornington Peninsula Shire] council meeting on 22 August, Cr David Gibb (Seawinds ward) again showed ratepayers the disregard

IT’S BACK!

If we needed more evidence that Mornington Peninsula Shire Council has ceased to function as an effective decision making body serving the peninsula community, it was on display last Monday. In February of this year the council adopted a carbon neutral policy as a cornerstone of the shire's vision for long-term sustainability. The policy is sensible, practical, has the enthusiastic support of the community and marks our shire as genuinely future focused. On Monday 22 August a group of councillors effectively tore up this policy they voted for six months ago and pushed through a resolution for the continued operation of the Rye tip – the shire's major source of its carbon footprint. We all understand that reducing our carbon footprint and developing effective waste management strategies are complex and nuanced undertakings, but the inconsistency, or hypocrisy, of these councillors is breathtaking. Do our councillors not understand policies they voted in? Do they not care about those policies?; or has our Council become so dysfunctional and factionalised that it is incapable of making consistent, coherent decisions? Given the outcome of last Monday's Council meeting, I fear all three. It appears that the Council is at war with itself and now its divisions are materially damaging the future of the Shire. The only

positive note in all this is that we get to vote in a new Council in October to fix this mess. Greg Gilbert, Mt Eliza

Election targets If you believe in the right to freedom of information you should be concerned about Mornington Peninsula Shire Council’s new code of conduct. These new regulations limit freedom of information by broadening the normal definition of confidential information to include matters that “could be reasonably considered to be of a confidential nature” (“Reprieve for councils facing the sack” The News 23/8/16). I believe this brings disgrace on the six councillors that ensured its passage. A new group called “Six and out” has been formed to assist candidates for the forthcoming council elections who believe in freedom of information. We need transparency in council and open debate on behalf of voters in order to ensure proper representation by our councillors. “Six and out” will work to replace the following six sitting councillors: Antonella Celi, David Gibb, Anne Shaw, Bev Colomb, Andrew Dixon and David Garnock. If you would like to assist by standing for council call “Six and out” on 0435 260 384 or councileaks@gmail.com, Facebook: Local Government Councileaks. David Gill, Balnarring Beach

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Renewing jobs Peter Strickland (“Containing the future” Letters 23/8/16) got it wrong on the unemployment statistics. Unemployment in US is 4.9 per cent compared to 5.7 per cent in Australia. No need for me to expound on how inaccurate the unemployment statics are for both countries. Since 14 August 2014 when unemployment was at 6.1 per cent for both countries, statistics have been on the down turn. Even though Australia has trended downward on the same slope as the US it has always been about one per cent higher. So I am guessing that Australia should commission a few of these ships like Walmart did and their unemployment rate will come down accordingly. Employment in the renewal able energy sector is much higher in the US than those employed in coal mining. Yet Flinders MP Greg Hunt mentions in his latest newsletter “industry policy is not about choosing between the so-called ‘old’ and ‘new’ industries, it is about government working with all sectors to create the best opportunities for businesses”. We all know how well this worked for the auto industry. So it only makes sense for the government to continue to subsidise fossil fuel-related industries whose assets have been written down in the 2016 financial year by $16,591 million at the

expense of the industries and jobs of the future: renewable energy. Joe Lenzo, Safety Beach

Senate a worry I totally agree with Rupert Steiner (“Children in danger” Letters 23/8/16) and I too watched Malcolm Roberts’ pathetic attempts on Q&A to explain his “theories” against climate change and, yes, I also fear for future generations because of people like him. But, Rupert, don’t give Malcolm Turnbull all the credit for what is going to be a dysfunctional Senate where we have racists and climate deniers. Let us not forget the Greens who through Richard DiNatale voted with Turnbull on the Senate reform that has led us down this path. Between those two politicians, we have gone from what was a workable cross bench in the Senate to the fish and chip lady and her “three penneth of potato cakes” and then there’s the “human headline”. If there is a god hopefully he or she will save us. The previous cross bench was starting to gel, even Ricky Muir was starting to grasp the situation. As for this lot perhaps climate change will come early in the ACT causing Lake BurleyGriffin to rise and flood the Senate . John Cain, McCrae

Abandon footpaths The article “Footpath scheme cracks up” (The News 23/8/16) concerning footpath construction by Mornington Peninsula Shire highlights the inability of the shire to consult with residents in any meaningful way, if at all, before launching into a formal, legal process (special charge scheme) that can leave residents facing a bill for many thousands of dollars. All in addition to their annual rates. A petition tabled at council in April this year showed 87 per cent of residents in Coppin and Point Nepean roads, Sorrento, opposed a footpath scheme because they saw the design as being unsafe and would have a significant negative impact on the environment. The location of two nearby primary schools, a

kindergarten and a church meant that safety concerns, including adequate traffic calming measures and controlled road crossings, particularly for young pupils, should have been an integral part of the design: incredibly they were not. The cost to most property owners involved is more than $4000. The significant cost of mounting a case at VCAT has delivered a further financial burden to those involved - all because council failed to adequately involve ratepayers. Like the residents of Somers, we reluctantly sought the review at VCAT which has now been held and a decision is pending. These reviews at VCAT cost council thousands of dollars in legal fees which would be better spent on delivering essential services in difficult financial times. Hopefully, the residents of Sorrento and Somers will be included in any future discussions following the review of council’s footpath construction strategy and its contribution schemes policy, both of which need significant improvement. In the meantime the schemes in their current form should be abandoned. Geoffrey Allen, Sorrento

‘Sacrificial lamb’ Is Somers to be chastised by Mornington Peninsula Shire Council and be the sacrificial lamb for having the audacity to stand up to its imposed “shared cost concrete footpath scheme”? Despite the resounding rejection result of a survey for the scheme in nine other peninsula locations, it appears to have no intention, regardless of the overwhelming voice of rejection, to reverse their concrete pathway scheme for Somers. Despite the councils flawed data collection that supported its poorly implemented survey and once red Hill ward councillor Tim Wood proposed the passing of the scheme at council, then duly backed other councillors, the scheme went from “process to policy”. Having, thanks to Tim Wood, traversed this line, the council is now saying “too late to talk about how we got here, the flaws and disinformation. The line has been drawn in the sand, there is no going back over that ground, now we will only speak to you about the judicial position

and responsibilities of the council in preserving this decision and implementing it. The Somers Village Community Association will continue at every stage to have the voice of the majority of the ratepayers heard by the council and the Victorian Civil Administrative Tribunal. We will take heart that we have put a spotlight on this scheme and its survey process by the council and have contributed to saving nine other areas on our peninsula from being concreted and who knows how many more into the future. Michelle Gregory, Somers Village Community Association.

Illogical comparisons How absurd for refugee advocates to continue to call Australian detention facilities concentration camps and to compare us to Saudi Arabia (“Time for truth” Letters 23/8/16). Any sane person who has seen World War II footage of Buchenwald or Auschwitz knows that Nauru and Manus where one receives three meals a day, full medical care, mobile phones and computers and where one can walk out the gate at any time bears no resemblance to gas chambers, mass executions, starvation and unending brutality. Saudi Arabia, unlike Australia’s free democracy, is an autocratic monarchy which accepts no refugees from its Muslim neighbours, saying they include many terrorists in their ranks. The Saudis execute people for many crimes including adultery, beat women for dress code violations, women may not drive cars and must be accompanied by a male chaperone outside the house. I have not seen the religious police around Rosebud lately, maybe they only operate in Somers and Balnarring. Fortunately most Australians, Labor and Liberal, support sensible border controls to prevent the sort of chaos and violent attacks occurring in Europe. Australia has welcomed migrants from everywhere in a systematic controlled migration program to become part of our free Western civilisation, not to lead to its disintegration. Bernard Kalken Johnston, Rosebud

Trees down for development TWO significant manna gums previously protected because they were on public land have been chopped down as part of development works in King St, Hastings. After thriving for 80-100 years the remnant gums were destroyed in a few hours, Thursday 18 August. The alarm was first sounded when the Mornington Peninsula Shire-owned land was listed for sale in March. It had previously been used as a walkway between two streets and as an informal carpark for a nearby supermarket. The trees were regarded as an attractive feature of the landscape. Such large specimens, in good health and with no visible structural faults, are rare in an increasingly built-up environment, such as Hastings. Birds and wildlife frequented the trees, which had several nesting hollows. An application was made to the National Trust in April to recommend that the larger of the two be added to the Signifi-

cant Tree Register. A reply had yet to be received. Most of the larger tree had already been lopped last week by the time the resident was alerted. A hurried call to the shire’s customer service area and a discussion with the planning department revealed there are no vegetation protection overlays for Hastings. “Nominating individual trees is seemingly impossible,” said the resident, who did not wish to be named. “It is disappointing that the council would sell off such a block for short term revenueraising when this type of remnant tree will never again have the chance to reach its full potential. “This block could have been available to all as a passive walkway: now it will no doubt be blocked off to all as it is developed. “A beautiful and valuable natural asset has been lost forever.”

Remnant sawdust: Piles of sawdust are all that remain of two manna gums removed to make way for develoment at Hastings. Mornington News 30 August 2016

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Artist comes clean about life and work Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au ART imitating life or art imitating art? Michael Leeworthy manages to mix ‘n’ mangle the time worn adage in his latest publication “So you want to be an artist? You had better read this first ”. It was Oscar Wilde who famously made the seemingly innocuous statement that "Life imitates art far more than art imitates life" in his 1889 essay The Decay of Lying. Decades later the truth of his position remains a debating point. Leeworthy, a Red Hill-based artist and gallery owner has gone a step further by publishing a small book of cartoons depicting himself and those who seek to either comment on or buy his art. On the cover, he depicts himself painting in the bath while thinking “Famous artist” and was only too happy to replicate the pose for photographer Gary Sissons. Leeworthy, a 50-year survivour of the art world, cheerfully admits his time in the business has not all been canvas, brushes and paint. “By art business I also include window dressing, stain glass windows, interior decorating as well as painting and illustrating,” he says. “Although the booklet will appear a cynical view of art and the public at first, I have to say that not one cartoon is exaggerated – they are all true.” Even the bathtub cover has a reality. Leeworthy says for many people the comfort of a warm bath puts them

Thought provoking: Artist Michael Leeworthy is inspired by his own experiences to inform and take a laugh at his life in a new self help book. Picture: Gary Sissons

in a dreamy state. A state a mind that could easily lull someone into think “Famous artist”! “It’s also a reminder of being careful what we wish for,” he says. “You don’t always get what you desire.” Leeworthy says “just about every artist” who has seen the book can relate to the depicted situations. “Everything in there is true and I’ve tried to pepper [the booklet] with

helpful advice,” he says. Leeworthy did not attend art school (“all you do at the end of that is get a certificate”), but even as a 10-yearoldwas regularly borrowing so many art books from the library that it made cycling a difficult act. At one stage in his working life he was adept at balancing the demands of driving a timber truck (with jazz blaring from the tape player) and being a

window dresser. “I’ve been lucky getting away with it [surviving in the art world]. I’m not the best artist in the world, but I can be the most realistic. I’m living off my art now,” Leeworthy says. Unknown to them, it has been the visitors to his gallery, and some of his buyers, who provided the inspiration for his cartoons. Captions of his drawings include

such gems as “I like the way you don’t finish your painting. It leaves something to the imagination” and “A bit of a hobby is it mat?” Another gentle put down: “I didn’t bring my husband, he’ll buy anything.” Michael Leeworthy’s gallery is at 133 Shoreham Rd Red Hill South, call 5989 2776 or 0408 051 027.

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kitchen with stainless-steel appliances, a coffee machine and a convection oven adjoins the dining area, and the main bedroom, also with a walk-in robe and ensuite, opens from the lounge room which is positioned front and centre to the fabulous deck. A host of clever features for techsavvy buyers include a C-Bus micro-processor controlled wiring system for the lighting and sun blinds and a surround sound speaker system. From the street there is a double garage under the roof line which has a parking bay for the boat or caravan alongside.

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27 St Catherines Court, Mornington A six-bedroom, three-bathroom home is hard to find, making this brilliantly located single-level residence a fabulous buy with its huge backyard, zoned living and outstanding potential to create a sensational family home in a quiet court location. New carpet and a freshly painted interior provide the framework for future perfection with an expansive floorplan crafted in two wings around a central all-weather entertaining terrace and massive backyard with room for a pool. With a carport, oversized single garage and central heating, proximity to Main Street’s cafes and shops, the beachfront, schools, parkland, Bentons Square and transport further adds to the irresistible equation!

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484 Mornington-Tyabb Road, Moorooduc This magniďŹ cent estate set on 15 acres (approx.) with a stunning renovated and extended four-bedroom, 2.5 bathroom plus a study Federation weatherboard residence reveals all the romance and stature you would ďŹ nd in the countryside. Set back from the road, the house takes full advantage of the aspect across the land and gorgeous gardens. Voluminous formal and family spaces complement a sublime granite kitchen with Falcon stove. The grounds include a large workshop, holding yard, stable, two dams and ample water storage. This remarkable property offers a serene family environment close to public and private schools, Peninsula Link and everything the Peninsula has to offer.

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41 Hove Road, Rosebud The grandest of land in the most picturesque of settings at the foothills of Arthurs Seat State Park and Two Bays walking trail, this tightly-held weatherboard residence offers a myriad of magnificent future options. The current two-bedroom residence provides comfortable accommodation but it’s the fabulous scope for renovation or redevelopment (STCA) that provides the real excitement. Perhaps consider a luxury new home with potential bay views from a second story; while developers shouldn’t miss the opportunity this enormous allotment provides close to Rosebud Tennis Club, schools and kindergartens, golf courses, wineries, shopping centres, freeway access and a choice of beautiful beaches.

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1 View Point Road, McCrae Priceless panoramic bay views add an irreplaceable aspect to this stunning two-storey three-bedroom, 2.5 bathroom plus a study contemporary residence. Private from the neighbours but open to the view, the spacious interior is pointed towards the water with magnificent views framed in the voluminous open-plan living and dining room with bifold doors to a huge entertaining deck, framed views of Arthurs Seat and spacious stone kitchen. Downstairs, beyond the dramatic entrance and central pond, a glass-framed living room flows out to a decked spa adding to the tranquil feel. This fully appointed home resides on a corner block only minutes from McCrae beach, vibrant village shops and freeway access.

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FRENCH ISLAND C.A. 8A SECTION M, THE CENTRE WAY

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Vacant Land of approx. 1.62ha (4 Acres) centrally located on the Island adjacent to the Perseverance Primary School and approx 5 kms from ferry. Fully fenced with 7 strand barbed wire, recessed entry and gate on well-maintained road. Zoned for Farming use with planning permit available for single dwelling (STGA). Land of this size is rare on the Island and this sale is an opportunity to purchase at fair value. TERMS 10% DEPOSIT. BALANCE 60 DAYS. VACANT POSSESSION AUCTION COMMENCES AT 2:30PM AT THE AGENTS OFFICE 2100 FRANKSTON FLINDERS ROAD, HASTINGS, VICTORIA, 3915

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Individually titled beachside residences with almost 29 squares of luxurious living plus double garage with internal access. Coupled with a serene seaside location close to beach, transport, parks and shops, these homes will be built to exacting standards with only the highest quality fixtures & fittings. • 3 bedrooms + study (Master suite with fitted robe & ensuite) • Spacious zoned living upstairs and down • Deluxe kitchen with Smeg appliances and butler’s pantry

• Ducted heating, cooling & vacuum • Floor to ceiling tiles in ensuite & bathroom • Timber flooring throughout lower level • Alarm system • Fully paved, landscaped with exposed aggregate driveway

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

Benjamin Weekes 0401 042 587

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MORNINGTON 3/19 Seaview Avenue Immaculate & Inviting

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$659,000

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Hockey Grange

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

Ben York 0477 020 090

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$369,000 - $469,000

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Stylish modern residences located walking distance to shops, schools and transport. A spacious open floor plan with an emphasis on space & light offers the opportunity to add your own touches to the internal colour scheme and fittings, with no expense being spared, these villas are an ideal choice as your new home! • 2 & 3 bedroom dwellings (Master with FES & WIR) • Single & double storey homes • Gas ducted heating • Kitchens with stainless steel appliances

• High ceilings & quality carpets throughout • Remote garages • Fully landscaped • Close to schools and shops

Get in early to take full advantage of the massive stamp duty savings to be had & to select your internal colour scheme.

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

Benjamin Weekes 0401 042 587

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Stunning new townhouse designed with luxury living in mind in a desirable location, walking distance to Main Street. A versatile floor plan offers spacious living, large bedrooms and all the ‘mod cons’ you come to expect with a quality development like this. • 3 bedrooms (downstairs master with FES/WIR) • High ceilings and doors • Spacious living upstairs and down • Double remote garage • Gas log fire & timber flooring • Ducted heating & split system cooling • Stone topped kitchen with • Double glazed windows stainless-steel appliances • 6 star energy rating • Bathrooms with floor to ceiling tiles

Open: Sat 11-11.30am

SOMERVILLE 1-16 / 50-56 Eramosa Road East

Open: Sat 2-2.30pm

MOUNT MARTHA 24 Green Island Avenue Single Level Living

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Please note: Display suite at 1/63 Green Island Avenue will be open Saturdays 1.00-1.30pm

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

Ben York 0477 020 090

Open: Weekdays 4-4:30pm & Sat 1-1:30pm

MORNINGTON 59 Venice Street Parkview

2

Looking to downsize or looking to invest? Buy off the plan and save on stamp duty with these low maintenance 3 bedroom villas all with 2 bathrooms and double garage. • Modern kitchen with s/steel appliances & stone • High ceilings and doors benchtops • Gas ducted heating/split system cooling • Choice of timber/tiled floors • Roller blinds & flyscreens • Quality carpets to bedrooms • 6 star energy rating

5975 7733

From $569,000

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From a beachside position overlooking green open parkland, this stunning new residence comprises the best fixtures and fittings that The Tempo Group is known for. This outstanding home has been designed with an emphasis on light and low-maintenance living ideal for retirees, holiday makers or executive couples. •Timber flooring •Kitchen with Bosch appliances •Grohe tap ware and showers •Double glazed windows

Offers Over $800,000

• Kitchen & bathrooms with stone benchtops • Ducted heating & refrigerated cooling • Bi Fold doors to alfresco entertaining area • Blinds and fly screens throughout

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

Benjamin Weekes 0401 042 587

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Emerald Entertainer Auction: Saturday 3rd September at 11.30am *Master bedroom with WIR and en-suite *King size bedrooms with double BIR’s *North facing outdoor entertainment area *Formal lounge room and dining room *Fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, gas cook tops and electric oven *Huge remote double car garage *Enclosed backyard, backing onto parklands *Close proximity to schools and shops

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5975 1250 3 Main Street Mornington obrienrealestate.com.au Inspect Saturday from 11:00am Jye Read 0448 763 933 Fraser Bayne 0419 376 644 Mornington 101 Robertson Drive

Comfortable and Convenient Offers Above $380,000 Whether you are a first home buyer, an investor looking for a high growth suburb or a couple looking to downsize to a quality location, this 3 bedroom home ticks all the boxes. * Kitchen with gas oven with plenty of storage * 3 bedrooms - main with built in robes * 525m2 parcel of land * 500 meters to nearest School and sporting grounds * Across from Homemaker Centre

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5975 1250 3 Main Street Mornington obrienrealestate.com.au Inspect Saturday 12:30-1:00pm Jye Read 0448 763 933 Fraser Bayne 0419 376 644

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ONLY ONE LEFT

Mount Martha 3/124 Bentons Road

ONLY ONE LEFT

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Brand-New Luxury Designer Villa

Walk to the beach and shopping centre This impressive single storey villa is the perfect opportunity for those looking to downsize without compromising quality of living or space with two bedrooms, two bathrooms and single garage with internal access for security and convenience. Visit our full display unit by appointment to see the quality of the fixtures and fittings and take advantage of the substantial stamp duty savings available. Turn the key, ready to move into, nothing more to spend!

Mornington 2 / 21-23 Kent Street

For Sale Price $495,000 www.harcourts.com.au/VMG25884 Darren Hood M 0419 666 126 P 03 5970 8000 darren.hood@harcourts.com.au Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au

For Sale

Easy living and effortless entertaining begins in these brand-new designer villas just footsteps to the array of shops, cafes and services of Main Street and walking distance to the Beach for an evening dip. Perfect for downsizers, with a location that promises never-ending demand so close to the pearls of Mornington.

Price $769,000 www.harcourts.com.au/VMG254912 Darren Hood M 0419 666 126 P 03 5970 8000 darren.hood@harcourts.com.au Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au

Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

NEW LISTING

Mornington 6 Prince Street Prime In Prince A solid family home on a commanding 860sqm (approx) corner allotment one street from the Esplanade in Mornington – this is an outstanding investment in the future. The 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom brick house is strolling distance to the water, walking tracks and shops on a great block of land. The opportunities are exciting and endless – move beachside, plan a renovation with room for a pool or seize on this development opportunity (subject to council approval) and submit your plans to council. Single storey, well maintained, 2 living areas. Master with ensuite and his and hers built-in robes. Main bathroom with separate bath and shower, separate toilet. Large garage plus double carport, heating and air conditioning.

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Auction Saturday 17th September at 11:00am View Wednesday 1:30-2:00pm & Saturday 12:30-1:00pm or anytime by appointment www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Gillespie M 0414 680 512 P 03 5970 8000 andrew.gillespie@harcourts.com.au Daniel Brooker M 0435 858 244 P 03 5970 8000 daniel.brooker@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

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AUCTION

Mornington 24 Beatty Parade

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Beachside Brilliance This is what dreams are made of – a contemporary, four-bedroom beachside home crafted to the highest standard and walking distance to Main Street. The property boasts 31sq of luxurious living over two levels and was built about 18 months ago. There are four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a powder room, two living areas and an extra-large double remote garage. Kitchen features stainless steel Ilve appliances, a spotted gum island bench and butler’s pantry. The layout suits a professional home office, with a study off the entrance. Outside there is an alfresco entertaining area featuring a stainless-steel gas barbecue. Upstairs there is zoned living and a master with dressing room, robes, double vanity, double shower and balcony. Includes high ceilings, off-street parking, two sheds, ducted heating & cooling, video intercom.

Auction Saturday 17th September at 3:30pm View Saturday 2:30-3:00pm www.harcourts.com.au Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 03 5970 8000 kara.james@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

AUCTION

Mornington 3/5 Barkly Street

2

Sea Vista Court- Smell The Salt Air!

Auction

Throw away the car keys with this fantastic location, a mere 100 metres from the beach, 400 metres to Lilo Cafe and 650 metres to Mornington’s Main Street. If you are looking for location and value for money, you’ve come to the right place. Set in a neat, clean and tidy complex and offering a lifestyle to be envious of, this ground floor single level unit offers spacious living, open plan kitchen, 2 bedrooms with BIR’s, split system heating and cooling plus single lock up garage. PHOTO IDENTIFICATION REQUIRED FOR ALL INSPECTIONS

Saturday 10th September at 11:30am View Saturday 1:00-1:30pm www.harcourts.com.au Darren Hood M 0419 666 126 P 03 5970 8000 darren.hood@harcourts.com.au Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au

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AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

Mornington 8 Bagshot Court

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Feel The Family Vibe

Auction

Located in the most convenient pocket of Mornington, walking distance to Bentons Junior College, Bentons Square shopping precinct and handy to transport is this ideal family home. Featuring 4 bedrooms, the master bedroom with walk in robe & ensuite and offering two separate living zones and a modern open plan design, this well presented property is ideal for a young family, first home buyer or the astute investor. We have a fantastic tenant at present, offering a great rental yield. Other impressive inclusions are the double lock up remote garage with internal and external access, drive through access, decked alfresco entertainment area, ducted heating, evaporative cooling and low maintenance landscaping. The magnificent Mornington Peninsula lifestyle awaits you, and the location of this property is central to everything on offer.

Saturday 3rd September at 3:00pm View Saturday 2:30-3:00pm www.harcourts.com.au/VMG25896 Darren Hood M 0419 666 126 P 03 5970 8000 darren.hood@harcourts.com.au Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au

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Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

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WOODSIDE BEACH

YARRAM

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Family Beach House

Affordable Modern Family Home

Amazing 3-Bedroom Unit

Holiday Cottage

• 4 Bedroom multi storey house • Elevated block • A short walk to 90 Mile Beach • Large bathroom with spa • Open plan lounge with s/system air-con • Outdoor entertaining area

• 6 star energy rating • Modern kitchen with s/steel appliances • Second living area • 2 bathrooms and 3 bedrooms • Alfresco area & low maintenance back yard • Double garage

• Well maintained and close to the shops • Open living with electric cooking • All bedrooms with BIR’s • Air conditioning • Well maintained gardens and courtyard area • Single lock up garage with remote

• Located close to the boat ramp and jetty • Rear of the property runs to the water’s edge • 2 spacious bedrooms • Large lockup shed to store the boat • Fully furnished

$390,000 Web ID 9807614

Web ID 3494036

$260,000 Web ID 10063330

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PORT ALBERT

$349,000 Web ID 9420507

$200,000

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DEVON NORTH

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2 Houses and Massive Boat Shed

Spacious Family Home

• Ideal property - Plenty of Options • Live In One - Rent Out the Other • Close To the Boat Ramp • Suit - Partnership - Split the Costs • Both Houses Very Tidy

• 2.5 acres (approx) OLYLQJ DUHDV ZRRG KHDWHU SOXV RSHQ ¿UH • Main bedroom with en-suite • Modern kitchen with electric appliances • Warm - light cosy home • Solar hot water + town water • Walking distance from school

$250,000

Web ID 5821981

YARRAM

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$375,000

Web ID 8779568

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Possibilities Are Endless

Affordable Coastal Grazing Property

• Beautifully presented 7 bedroom home • Easy care, well-maintained gardens • Large shed and undercover decking area • 3 wings leading from this main area • New carpets throughout bedrooms and living area

• Of the total 110 acres, 15 acres (approx.) has been left as natural bush • Located so close to the coast • Solid farm house with 4 bedrooms • 10 minutes to nearby Yarram.

$372,000

Web ID 9925574

TARRAVILLE

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Web ID 9269424

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Family Home On 2.5 Acres

Once In A Lifetime

Chester Hill Holiday Retreat

Solid Home Minutes From Boat Ramp

• 1.13 ha - beautiful rural views • Spacious 4 bedrooms, plus study • Open wiving - wood heater, split system • Main bedroom - large walk in robe plus FES • Modern kitchen with dishwasher • Main bathroom - shower recess, bath • Close to coast

• Generous homestead with wide verandah’s • Some of the districts most fertile farmlands • Highly productive alluvial soils with long river frontage •10 minutes west of Yarram • Recognised as a safe rainfall area

• Combination of Farm Stay cottages and a superb country residence • Located 35 minutes drive from Latrobe Valley and 13 minutes North of Yarram * Set amongst the foothills of the Strzelecki Ranges in East Gippsland * Two separate full furnished cottages

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Elders Yarram, 266 Commercial Road, YARRAM VIC 3971 Ph: 03 5182 6600

$585,000 Web ID 9822742

$525,000 Web ID 9904548 Bianca Craddock Greg Tuckett

$229,000 0427 826 600 0428 826 600

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www.stockdaleleggo.com.au/dromana-rosebud

10 Rollings Close Rosebud

20 Beachurst Avenue Dromana

5 2 4 This delightful BV home has undergone a major renovation and is a perfect fusion of function and form with 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, formal lounge and a modern open plan zone incorporating family room and kitchen. Set on a 1106m2 (approx.) block.

4 2 1 Huge development opportunity (STCA) with this fantastic 1003 square metre block. The current home has four bedrooms and has proven rental history while you get your plans and permits in order. Always sought, seldom found..Act Now!

For Sale Offers over $660,000 Inspect Saturday 2-2.30pm Contact Cameron Clark 0407 989 704

For Sale $580,000 - $630,000 Inspect Saturday 12-12.30pm Contact Cameron Clark 0407 989 704

68 Bayview Avenue Dromana

87 Jetty Road Rosebud

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Sited on 950m2 (approx) battle-axe shaped block, this family home has floating timber floors through the lounge and meals area which adjoins a central kitchen. The main bedrrom has FES & BIR’s. Completing the picture are ducted heating and air conditioning.

2 Construction is near completion on this modern 3BR home featuring open plan lounge, dining & kitchen, main bedroom with FES, main bathroom, separate toilet and laundry, and internal access from double garage. Central heating & air conditioning.

Fantastic entry level home just waiting for someone with some flair to update. With potential galore, this brick home is nestled in a quiet locale with schools, shops and transport all close by. At this price this home is sure to sell quickly.

For Sale $490,000 - $530,000 Inspect Saturday 1-1.30pm Contact Chris Garrett 0419 397 835

For Sale $515,000 Inspect Saturday 2-2.30pm Contact John King 0419 202 471

For Sale $499,950 Inspect Saturday 12-12.30pm Contact Chris Garrett 0419 397 835

6 Georgiana Place McCrae

1/5 Joan Avenue Dromana 2

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3 2BR home with open plan living, kitchen and dining area, an enclosed garden & entertainment area, and three car spaces include a single garage. Close to the beach, shops and cafes along Point Nepean Road and bus transport, the rental estimate on the property would be approx $310-$320 per week.

With magnificent views and just a short walk to the beach, this double-storey home offers a main living area with bi-fold doors that open to full-length sundeck to enjoy outside entertaining, a modern kitchen has s/steel appliances & main bedroom with WIR & FES.

For Sale $325,000 plus Inspect By Appointment Contact John King 0419 202 471

For Sale $1,000,000 Inspect Friday & Saturday 1-1.30pm Contact John King 0419 202 471

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Lot 2, 147 Jetty Road 221 sqm Beach Box 44 Dromana Foreshore

15/250-256 Jetty Road Rosebud 2

Sit by the bay with your family and friends in this wonderful beach box on Dromana’s beautiful beach. With great access to off road parking and the shops, this beach box is in a fantastic position. Have all your beach equipment at your fingertips and lock up and leave. For Sale $195,000 Inspect By Appointment Contact John King 0419 202 471

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We are pleased to be able to offer to you this entry level unit with a high gate and hedge fencing, there is a private courtyard to the front door access. A tiled entry opens to a spacious living room which has gas heating and split-system air conditioning. For Sale $360,000 Inspect Saturday 12.00-12.30pm Contact John King 0419 202 471

1159-1165 Point Nepean Road Rosebud, Vic, 3939

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172/131 Nepean Highway, Dromana 3

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2/147 Jetty Rd Rosebud 3

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Ever thought of owning a holiday house on the Mornington Peninsula ? This fully furnished three bedroom, two bathroom - holiday unit is set amongst other units within the secure Dromana Holiday Village and just up the road from the beach.

VACANT LAND - 221sqm. Rear block. Plans for a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 1 garage home to be developed.

For Sale $200,000 Inspect By Appointment Contact John King 0419 202 471

For Sale $250,000 Inspect By Appointment Contact John King 0419 202 471

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Sales & Leasing SOLD

SOLD

MORNINGTON 7/19 Bruce Street MODERN FACTORY Q

180m2 approx

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The Pavillion

OFFICE SPACE

BUSINESS FOR SALE

SOLD IN TWO WEEKS!

158 m2 approx

after location Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

$4195pcm + GST + Ogs Inspect By appointment.

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1/175-179 Tyabb Road

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storage and access parking

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Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

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$7,700 pcm + GST + Ogs Inspect By appointment.

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Russell Murphy 0407 839 184

NEW

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Russell Murphy 0407 839 184

Contact Agent

SOLD

SORRENTO

MORNINGTON

143 Hotham Road

Chocolate Kettle

VERSATILE SPACE

SOLD IN ONE WEEK

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$2,600pcm + GST + Ogs Inspect By appointment.

industrial location

01/05/2016

& private

$370,000 + GST (if applicable) Inspect By appointment.

facilities

completion est. Oct 2016

$1,995pcm + GST + Ogs Inspect By appointment.

SOLD IN TWO WEEKS

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approx

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MORNINGTON 6/175-179 Tyabb Road

operation

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road frontages with roller door

Mornington Alterations BUSINESS FOR SALE

approx

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MORNINGTON

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Brand new warehouse

SOLD

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MORNINGTON

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entry

facilities

$5,500pcm + GST + Ogs Inspect By appointment

50/61 Watt Road

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display area

Russell Murphy 0407 839 184

MORNINGTON

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Contact Agent

Russell Murphy 0407 839 184

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Russell Murphy 0407 839 184

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worth your inspection income: $132,000 approx

+ GST + Outgoings per annum

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$2,100,000 Inspect By appointment.

Bentons Square 5976 8899

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Balnarring 5983 5509

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dŚŝƐ ϭϮϱ ƐƋŵ ĨĂĐƚŽƌLJ ǁŝƚŚ ϯ ƉŚĂƐĞ ƉŽǁĞƌ͕ ŽĸĐĞ͕ ďĂƚŚƌŽŽŵ͕ ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶĞƩĞ͕ ƌŽůůĞƌ ĚŽŽƌ ƉůƵƐ ƐĞƉĂƌĂƚĞ ƐŝŶŐůĞ ĚŽŽƌ ĞŶƚƌĂŶĐĞ ĂŶĚ ĐĂƌ ƉĂƌŬŝŶŐ ŝƐ ƉĞƌĨĞĐƚůLJ ůŽĐĂƚĞĚ ŝŶ ŝĂŶĞ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ ũƵƐƚ ďĞŚŝŶĚ DĞƌĐĞĚĞƐ͘ ŽŶ͛ƚ ĚĞůĂLJ ĂƐ ƚŚŝƐ ĨĂĐƚŽƌLJ ŝƐ Ă ƌŝƉƉĞƌ͘

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

Ɛ ŶĞǁ ϮϬϬƐƋŵ ĨĂĐƚŽƌLJ ǁŝƚŚ ŽĸĐĞ ĂŶĚ ďĂƚŚƌŽŽŵ ĨĂĐŝůŝƟĞƐ͕ ƐƉůŝƚ ƐLJƐƚĞŵ ŚĞĂƟŶŐ Θ ĐŽŽůŝŶŐ͕ ϯ ƉŚĂƐĞ ƉŽǁĞƌ͕ ĨƌŽŶƚ ĂŶĚ ƐŝĚĞ ƌĞŵŽƚĞ ƌŽůůĞƌ ĚŽŽƌƐ͕ ƉůƵƐ ƉƌŝǀĂƚĞ ĐŽƵƌƚLJĂƌĚ ĂŶĚ ĂĚĚŝƟŽŶĂů ƉĂƌŬŝŶŐ͘ ^Ğƚ ŝŶ Ă ĐŽŵƉůĞdž ŽĨ ϲ ĨĂĐƚŽƌŝĞƐ͕ ƚŚŝƐ ŽŶĞ ŝƐ ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶĞĚ Ăƚ ƚŚĞ ĞŶĚ͘

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

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

>ĞĂƐĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ Ψϭ͕ϲϬϬƉĐŵ н KƵƚŐŽŝŶŐƐ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ dĂŶLJĂ ^ĐĂŐůŝĂƌŝŶŝ Ϭϰϯϴ Ϯϴϵ ϴϱϵ

ĨĂŶƚĂƐƟĐ ĂŶĚ ƌĂƌĞ ŽƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƚLJ ƚŽ ƐĞĐƵƌĞ Ă ŐƌĞĂƚ ŝŶǀĞƐƚŵĞŶƚ ŝŶ DĂŝŶ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ͘ dŚĞ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƟĞƐ͕ ůŽĐĂƚĞĚ Ăƚ Ϯϭϲ DĂŝŶ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ ĂŶĚ ϯϬ ůĂŵĞLJ WůĂĐĞ͕ ĞĂĐŚ ŚĂǀĞ ƚŚĞŝƌ ŽǁŶ ƟƚůĞƐ ĂŶĚ ĐĂŶ ďĞ ƉƵƌĐŚĂƐĞĚ ǁŝƚŚ ǀĂĐĂŶƚ ƉŽƐƐĞƐƐŝŽŶ Žƌ ǁŝƚŚ ƚŚĞ ĐƵƌƌĞŶƚ ƚĞŶĂŶƚ͘ DĂŝŶ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ ŚĂƐ Ă ďƵŝůĚŝŶŐ ĂƌĞĂ ŽĨ ϮϲϳƐƋŵ ĂŶĚ ůĂŵĞLJ WůĂĐĞ ŚĂƐ Ă ůĂŶĚ ĂƌĞĂ ŽĨ ϭϴϴƐƋŵ͘ Ğ ƋƵŝĐŬ ĂƐ ƚŚŝƐ ǁŽŶ͛ƚ ůĂƐƚ ůŽŶŐ͘

&Žƌ ^ĂůĞ Ͳ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ

&Žƌ ^ĂůĞ Ͳ ^ŽŵĞƌǀŝůůĞ

D

WƌŝĐĞ KŶ ƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ <ĞǀŝŶ tƌŝŐŚƚ Ϭϰϭϳ ϱϲϰ ϰϱϰ

WƌŽƉĞƌƟĞƐ &Žƌ >ĞĂƐĞ

&Žƌ ^ĂůĞ Ͳ WŽƌƚƐĞĂ

OFFICES FOR LEASE ;DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ƵŶůĞƐƐ ƐƉĞĐŝĮĞĚͿ ϭϭ ZĂŝůǁĂLJ 'ǀĞ ʹ ϮϮϬƐƋŵ Ψϰ͕ϱϴϱƉĐŵн'^dнK' ϮͬϮϲ DĐ>ĂƌĞŶ WůĂĐĞ ʹ ϵϬƐƋŵ Ψϯ͕ϰϯϲƉĐŵн'^dнK'

R DE ER N F U OF

NE

W

^ŽŵĞƌǀŝůůĞ &ƌĞĞŚŽůĚ

Ğ YƵŝĐŬ

WĞƌĨĞĐƚ ĂƚĐŚ /Ŷ WŽƌƚƐĞĂ

WƌŝŵĞ ĨƌĞĞŚŽůĚ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƚLJ ŽŶ ƚŚĞ ďƵƐLJ &ƌĂŶŬƐƚŽŶ &ůŝŶĚĞƌƐ ZŽĂĚ ǁŝƚŚ ďƌĂŶĚ ŶĞǁ Įƚ ŽƵƚ ĂŶĚ ŝŶĐůƵĚŝŶŐ Ă ƐƉĂĐŝŽƵƐ ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶ͕ ƌĞĂĚLJ ĨŽƌ LJŽƵ ƚŽ ǁĂůŬ ƐƚƌĂŝŐŚƚ ŝŶƚŽ ĂŶĚ ŽƉĞŶ ƵƉ LJŽƵƌ ĚƌĞĂŵ ƌĞƐƚĂƵƌĂŶƚ Žƌ ĂŶLJ ŽƚŚĞƌ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ͘ ŵƉůĞ ƉĂƌŬŝŶŐ ŽŶͲƐŝƚĞ͘ ůƐŽ Ă ŐƌĞĂƚ ŝŶǀĞƐƚŵĞŶƚ ŽƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƚLJ͘

dŚŝƐ ĨĂĐƚŽƌLJ ŽĨ ĂƉƉƌŽdž͘ ϭϳϬ ƐƋŵ ŝŶ ƚŽƚĂů ďĂĐŬƐ ŽŶ ƚŽ ĂůůĂƐ ƌŽŽŬĞƐ WĂƌŬ ŝŶ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ĂŶĚ ŝŶĐůƵĚĞƐ Ă ϯϬƐƋŵ ŵĞnjnjĂŶŝŶĞ ŽĸĐĞ͕ ƐĞƉĂƌĂƚĞ ƌĞĐĞƉƟŽŶ͕ ĚƵĂů ĞŶƚƌLJ ĂŶĚ ĐĂƌ ƉĂƌŬŝŶŐ͘ ŽŶ͛ƚ ŵŝƐƐ ŽƵƚ ŽŶ ƚŚŝƐ ůŝƩůĞ ƌŝƉƉĞƌ͊ ƵƌƌĞŶƚůLJ ůĞĂƐĞĚ ƚŽ ůŽŶŐ ƚĞƌŵ ƚĞŶĂŶƚƐ͘

tĂƚĐŚ LJŽƵƌ ĐƵƐƚŽŵĞƌƐ ƐƉƌĂǁů ŽƵƚ ŽǀĞƌ ƚŚĞ ŐƌĂƐƐ͕ ƐŝƉƉŝŶŐ ŽŶ ƉĞƌĨĞĐƚůLJ ďĂƌŝƐƚĂ͛ Ě ĐŽīĞĞ Žƌ ĞŶũŽLJŝŶŐ ĂŶ ŝĐĞͲĐƌĞĂŵ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ƐƵŶ͘ dŚĞ ǀĞƌLJ ƉŽƉƵůĂƌ ůŽĐĂů ŚĂŶŐͲŽƵƚ ĂŶĚ ǁĞĞŬĞŶĚ ŚŽƚƐƉŽƚ͕ ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶĞĚ ŶĞdžƚ ƚŽ ƚŚĞ WŽƌƚƐĞĂ WŝĞƌ ŚĂƐ Ăůů ƚŚĞ ŝŶŐƌĞĚŝĞŶƚƐ ƚŽ ĐĂƉŝƚĂůŝƐĞ ŽŶ ƚŚĞ ĂůƌĞĂĚLJ ƐƚƌŽŶŐ ƚĂŬŝŶŐƐ͘ ŽŶ͛ƚ ĚĞůĂLJ ĂƐ ƚŚŝƐ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ŝƐ ƉƌŝĐĞĚ ƚŽ ƐĞůů͘

^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ ŐĞŶƚ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ <ĞǀŝŶ tƌŝŐŚƚ Ϭϰϭϳ ϱϲϰ ϰϱϰ

^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ KŶ ƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ :ĂŵŝĞ ^ƚƵĂƌƚ ϬϰϭϮ ϱϲϱ ϱϲϮ

^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ ΨϯϲϬ͕ϬϬϬ ƉůƵƐ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ <ĞǀŝŶ tƌŝŐŚƚ Ϭϰϭϳ ϱϲϰ ϰϱϰ

&Žƌ >ĞĂƐĞ Ͳ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ

&Žƌ >ĞĂƐĞ Ͳ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ

ϮͬϮϴ DĂŝŶ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ ʹ ϮϬƐƋŵ Ψϭ͕ϯϬϬƉĐŵн'^dнK' ϰͬϭϱ ĂƌďŝŶĞ tĂLJ Ͳ ϮϱϬƐƋŵ Ψϰϭϲϲ͘ϲϲƉĐŵн'^d ŝŶĐ K' FACTORIES FOR LEASE ;DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ƵŶůĞƐƐ ƐƉĞĐŝĮĞĚͿ ϱ͕ϲ͕ϳͬϮϳ WƌŽŐƌĞƐƐ ^ƚ ʹ &ƌŽŵ ϯϬƐƋŵ &ƌŽŵ ΨϱϯϱƉĐŵн'^dнK' ϱϮϬ 'ƌĂƐƐůĂŶĚƐ ZĚ ŽŶĞŽ Ͳ ϰϱϬƐƋŵ Ψϯ͕ϳϱϬƉĐŵн'^dнK' ϮͬϮ dŽƌĐĂ dĞƌƌĂĐĞͲ ϯϬϬƐƋŵ ΨϮ͕ϱϬϬƉĐŵн'^dнK' ϮͬϮ ĂƌďŝŶĞ tĂLJ ʹ ϮϲϬƐƋŵ ΨϮ͕ϭϳϬƉĐŵн'^dнK' Ϯͬϰϵ dLJĂďď ZĚ ʹ ϮϲϬƐƋŵ Ψϰ͕ϬϬϬƉĐŵн'^dнK'

&Žƌ ^ĂůĞ Ͳ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ

SHOPS FOR LEASE ;DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ƵŶůĞƐƐ ƐƉĞĐŝĮĞĚͿ ϭϱϰϵ &͛ƐƚŽŶ &ůŝŶĚĞƌƐ ZĚ dLJĂďď Ͳ ϭϬϬƐƋŵ Ψϭ͕ϯϬϬƉĐŵн'^dнK' ϴͬϭϴϵϯ Wƚ EĞƉĞĂŶ ZĚ dŽŽƚŐĂƌŽŽŬ ͲϭϰϬƐƋŵ ΨϮ͕ϯϯϵƉĐŵн'^dнK'

ϲϵϭͲϲϵϱ Wƚ EĞƉĞĂŶ ZŽĂĚ͕ DĐ ƌĂĞ Ψϱ͕ϬϬϬƉĐŵн'^dнK' Ϯͬϭϳ DĂŝŶ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ Ͳ ϭϰϬƐƋŵ Ψϯ͕ϱϬϬƉĐŵн'^dнK'

ER R D E UNOFF

ER R D E UNOFF

W NE

ϮͬϴϱϭͲϴϱϱ Wƚ EĞƉĞĂŶ ZĚ͕ ZŽƐĞďƵĚ Ͳ ϭϬϬŵϮ ΨϮ͕ϴϬϬƉĐŵн'^dнK'

ϱϱ <ĂƌĞĞůĂ ZĚ &ƌĂŶŬƐƚŽŶ Ͳ ϭϬϬƐƋŵ ΨϵϱϬƉĐŵнK' DĂŝŶ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ ʹ ϳϯϱƐƋŵ Ψϭϱ͕ϬϬϬƉĐŵн'^dнK'

ĞĂĐŚ ŶĚ KĨ DĂŝŶ

WƌŝŵĞ >ŽĐĂƟŽŶ

DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ &ƌĞĞŚŽůĚ

&ŝƌƐƚ ŇŽŽƌ ƌĞƚĂŝůͬ ďĞĂƵƚLJ ͬ ŽĸĐĞ ƐƉĂĐĞ ŵĞĂƐƵƌŝŶŐ ĂƉƉƌŽdž͘ ϭϰϬƐƋŵ͘ ƵƌƌĞŶƚůLJ ƐĞƚ ƵƉ ĨŽƌ ďĞĂƵƚLJ ǁŝƚŚ ϱ ƚƌĞĂƚŵĞŶƚ ƌŽŽŵƐ͕ ƌĞĐĞƉƟŽŶ ĂƌĞĂ͕ ŽƉĞŶ ƉůĂŶ ůĂLJŽƵƚ Ăƚ ƚŚĞ ƌĞĂƌ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ƐŚŽƉ͕ ƌĞĂƌ ĂĐĐĞƐƐ ĂŶĚ ĐĂƌ ƉĂƌŬŝŶŐ͕ ƚŚŝƐ ƐŝƚĞ ĐŽƵůĚ ďĞ ĞĂƐŝůLJ ĐŽŶǀĞƌƚĞĚ ƚŽ ĐŽƌƉŽƌĂƚĞ ŽĸĐĞ ƐƉĂĐĞ͘

/Ĩ LJŽƵ͛ƌĞ ůŽŽŬŝŶŐ ĨŽƌ Ă ǁĂƌĞŚŽƵƐĞ ͬ ĨĂĐƚŽƌLJ ǁŝƚŚ ƐŽŵĞ ůĂŶĚ ĂƌŽƵŶĚ ŝƚ͕ ƚŚĞŶ ůŽŽŬ ŶŽ ĨƵƌƚŚĞƌ͘ >ŽĐĂƚĞĚ ũƵƐƚ Žī DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ dLJĂďď ZŽĂĚ ŶĞĂƌ ƚŚĞ ĞŶĚ ŽĨ Ă ĐƵůͲĚĞͲƐĂĐ ŝƐ ƚŚŝƐ ϮϵϬƐƋŵ ĨƵůůLJ ĨĞŶĐĞĚ ƐƉĂĐĞ͘ &ƌĞƐŚůLJ ƉĂŝŶƚĞĚ ŽŶ ƚŚĞ ŽƵƚƐŝĚĞ ĂŶĚ ŝŶ ŶĞĞĚ ŽĨ Ă ďŝƚ ŽĨ d> ŽŶ ƚŚĞ ŝŶƐŝĚĞ͘ dŽŝůĞƚƐ ĂŶĚ ƉůƵŵďŝŶŐ ƌĞĂĚLJ ƚŽ ŐŽ͘ ǀĂŝůĂďůĞ EKt

dŚŝƐ ĨĂĐƚŽƌLJ ŽĨ ĂƉƉƌŽdž͘ ϭϳϬ ƐƋŵ ŝƐ ƚŚĞ ƉĞƌĨĞĐƚ ŝŶǀĞƐƚŵĞŶƚ͘ ϭͬϭϰϬϴ EĞƉĞĂŶ ,ǁLJ ʹ ϯϬϬƐƋŵ &ƌŽŵ Ψϯ͕ϯϰϬ Ɖǁн'^dнK' dŚĞ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƚLJ ďĂĐŬƐ ŽŶ ƚŽ ĂůůĂƐ ƌŽŽŬĞƐ WĂƌŬ ĂŶĚ ŚĂƐ Ă ĐŽŶƚĂŝŶĞƌ ŚĞŝŐŚƚ ƌŽůůĞƌ ĚŽŽƌ͕ ďĂLJ ŐůŝŵƉƐĞƐ͕ ƉƌŽǀŝƐŝŽŶ ĨŽƌ ϯ MEDICAL/CONSULTING ROOMS FOR LEASE ƉŚĂƐĞ ƉŽǁĞƌ͕ ƐĞƉĂƌĂƚĞ ƌĞĐĞƉƟŽŶ ĂƌĞĂ͕ ĂŶĚ ϲ ĐĂƌ ƉĂƌŬŝŶŐ ƐƉĂĐĞƐ͘ dŚŝƐ ŝƐ ĂŶ ŽƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƚLJ ƚŽ ŐŽŽĚ ƚŽ ŵŝƐƐ͊ ƵƌƌĞŶƚůLJ ϵϱϲ EĞƉĞĂŶ ,ǁLJ Ͳ &ƌŽŵ ϭϮƐƋŵ &ƌŽŵ Ψϱϱϴ Ɖǁн'^dнK' ůĞĂƐĞĚ ǁŝƚŚ ůŽŶŐ ƚĞƌŵ ƚĞŶĂŶƚ͘

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

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

^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ ΨϯϲϬ͕ϬϬϬ ƉůƵƐ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ <ĞǀŝŶ tƌŝŐŚƚ Ϭϰϭϳ ϱϲϰ ϰϱϰ

&Žƌ >ĞĂƐĞ Ͳ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ

&Žƌ >ĞĂƐĞ Ͳ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ

&Žƌ >ĞĂƐĞ Ͳ dLJĂďď

'ƌĞĂƚ WŽƚĞŶƟĂů

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Body found at Mornington Junction Compiled by Melissa Walsh A MAGISTERIAL inquiry touching the death of a woman named Elizabeth Bullock, whose body was found at Mornington Junction, on Friday afternoon last, was held on Monday, at the Frankston Mechanics’ Hall, before Mr W. J. Oates, J P., when the following evidence was adduced:— Roydon Ross deposed that he was a butcher residing at Somers. On the 25th inst he was travelling round Mornington Junction in the butcher’s cart, and about one o’clock he stopped to feed his horse at a blind road. There was a watercourse where the horse was feeding. He walked into the ti-tree to cut a stick, and then saw what he thought was the body of a dead woman. She had on a pair of shoes or boots, stock and a green colored dress. He did not look at the body, nor speak to any person of finding the body till he got to Somerville about 7 o’clock, when he reported the fact to Mr Sago. The body was lying in a watercourse. There was about 4 or 5 inches of water running through. After a heavy fall of rain there is about two feet of water running at that place. Robt. M’Cartney, Lance Corporal in the military forces, stationed at Frankston, deposed to going to the place where the body was found, in company with Cons.M’Cormack, on Saturday morning, and finding a small black handbag in the water, also black leather purse which contained 3d in coppers, some tickets and papers. Those produced were

the same. The water was about 2 feet wide and 6 inches deep. Frederick Norbury, Camberwell, deposed that from information received he came to Frankston on Sunday last, and identified the body at the Bay View Hotel as his sister-in-law, Elizabeth Bullock. She was about 65 years of age. She used to get her living by caretaking and hawking trinkets about. She was of a wandering and changeable disposition. She left her home about a month ago. He identified the property as having belonged to his sister-inlaw. Constable M’Cornmack deposed to being informed of the finding of the body, and having it conveyed to the Bay View Hotel. The body was very much decomposed. Dr Maxwell deposed to making a post mortem examination of the body, which was very much decomposed. He found that death was caused, by a combination of asphyxia and putrefaction, and occurred probably about three weeks ago. The conditions found were not inconsistent with death by drowning. A verdict in accordance with the medical evidence was returned. *** THE artists who appeared at Scotch concert were delighted with their reception and treatment during their visit and expressed their appreciation. *** THE “Australian Club” held another of their enjoyable dances on Saturday evening 26th inst. There was a fair number of guests, and a program

of 16 dances was gone through to the music of Alliette’s string band. During the evening two raffles were drawn. One of the features of the evening was the coffee supper which was greatly appreciated. The hall was tastefully decorated with gum leaves (as the wattle was not obtainable) and the floor was very fast. *** A RECEPTION was given by the members of the Frankston W.C.T.U. to Mrs Beckett, President of the Williamstown branch, who was visiting Frankston to speak on behalf of the 6 o’clock closing. The President, Mrs Twining, was in the chair, and in a few well chosen words introduced the speaker. Mrs Beckett gave a graphic account of the work the women of Williamstown are doing in connection with the rest home for soldiers which they have established there, and where every comfort for the soldiers can be obtained. Afternoon tea was served by the ladies, and the meeting concluded by singing the National Anthem. *** ONE of the most important meetings ever held by the ratepayers of the Shire will take place on Wednesday evening next, to consider the water scheme of the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission which was unanimously adopted by the Conference on Wednesday last. The benefits to be derived from an abundant water supply are incalculable. Apart from the advantages from a sanitary point of view, values of

properties will be greatly appreciated by having such a supply. It is to be hoped that the ratepayers will ratify unanimously or by an overwhelming majority, the action of their representatives at the conference. An advertisment convening the meeting appears in another column. *** THE important work of tree planting was started at Naval Base on Wednesday, and a very interesting ceremony took place when the honor of the first tree fell to Miss Mary Thomas, daughter of O. P. Thomas Esq C.E. and officer in charge of the Base. The variety planted by that young lady was an evergreen oak. Miss Helen Green planted the second tree. Master Owen Thomas and Misses Eileen and Ada Thomas also took part in the function, each planting a specimen of oak family in a very neat and business-like manner. The work, which is under the supervision of Mr W. L. Hartland superintendent of plantations, Frankston, is now in full swing, and by the end of the week some thousands of pines and other conifers, oaks etc., will be in their places, and in a few years this should be one of the beauty spots of Victoria. *** SIX O’clock Closing. A public meeting was held in the Frankston Mechanics’ Hall on Thursday evening, 24th August, in connection with the above movement, under the auspices of the local branch of the W.C.T.U.and I.O.R. The Rev E. Tonkin occupied

the chair, the speakers being Mrs Beckett, President of the Williamstown Branch of the W.C.T.U. and Mr Barratt, of the Victorian Alliance. The chairman apologised for the absence of Mrs McLeod, who had been advertised to speak, but who was unable to be present on account of illness,but a good substitute had been provided in the person of Mrs Beckett. Previous to introducing the speakers Mr Tonkin spoke on the growing power of the Woman’s Movement in temperance work, and also the war had led the people to deal with the drink question. South Australia, Tasmania, and New South Wales had declared in favor of 6 o’clock closing. They were aiming for the same object in Victoria and it was to help the movement along that they were holding a meeting that evening. Mrs Beckett said she considered the drink problem a woman’s question. All mothers, sisters, and wives knew to their sorrow the curse entailed by drink. The woman today is alive to the necessity of dealing with the question. They had left it for too long for the men —they are too slow. They were out for 6 o’clock closing, and intended to get it. The speaker then spoke on the advantages already derived from closing the bars at half past nine and in conclusion urged them to be up and doing, and put down the drink. There was much need for it. *** From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 2 September, 1916

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Saddle up! Taking the high horse out for a gallop By Stuart McCullough DUST off the saddle. Strap on the riding boots, prepare the bridle and slip into your best pair of jodhpurs. While you’re at it, oil up the spurs and fix your preferred crash helmet firmly to your noggin. Why? Because it’s time to get on the high horse. And once firmly seated astride that mighty steed, I plan to ride that thing into the sunset; its hooves cracking against the bedrock of reason and logic, together we will gallop great distances until all those who resist us collapse with exhaustion. There’s nothing I love more than a little bit of righteous indignation. Frankly, any excuse that I have to get up on my high horse is welcomed. It used to be that I assumed an air of moral superiority only in the most pressing of circumstances. However, I have noticed a disturbing trend in which I will immediately seek refuge on the high moral ground with the slightest provocation. Take my ring tone. I don’t particularly remember how it was that I settled on the ringtone for my mobile. For all I know it’s the default setting. But as far as I’m concerned, its default status has been well earned and deserves a little respect. Recently, however, someone else in my immediate office area has adopted the very same ringtone. I consider this an act of absolute barbarism. It means that I am forever thinking that my phone is calling my name from various geographical points. There should be rules against such acts of naked aggression. Or, if not rules, then an unfettered right to re-

taliate. Granted, I could probably reset my ringtone but why should I? Or, for that matter, how do I? While I realise that kids today change their ringtones as frequently and as easily as they change their shirts or violate international copyright law, these are things to which I have given the scantest of scant attention. Previously, I never really gave any thought to my ringtone. Now it is all that I think about. I hear it in my dreams. At first I thought that I would do as everyone else seems to do and set up

a website to protest my cause, www. stopusingmyringtone.com. I’m yet to get any hits as such and the forum page remains as empty as the world’s loneliest bar. Clearly, the power of the internet has been greatly overstated. There must be another way. It is difficult to know how to settle such a dispute. The days of challenging others to a duel are, largely speaking, behind us. Even an invitation to “paper, rock, scissors” can be regarded as inappropriate for the workplace. Instead, I am

left to trot gently by, firmly seated in my saddle, nose aloft as the ringtone that sounds a lot like mine echoes across the office. If only my desire to seat myself on the elevated equine was limited to ring tones. Recently, a sticker appeared on my milk that declared it was “permeate free”. I was unsure if this meant that the product contained none of the substance in question or whether I was getting a supply of permeate for nothing. As some kind of a bonus. The sticker did not see fit to explain. Despite this scarcity of information, I was supposed to know whether having permeate in your milk was a good or bad thing. I don’t recall being taught anything about permeates in school. To me it sounds like a particular kind of hairstyle from 1987. As I recall, back then, all the girls in my class had remarkable permeates. I can picture them now, hair aloft and reaching for the ceiling in our school photo. But if a permeate is not a hairstyle, then I am officially flummoxed. They assume I know too much. If there’s one thing that gets me on my high horse, it’s assumed knowledge. In fact, more than just putting me on my high horse, it also gets my goat. This, of course, becomes quite difficult, as trying to restrain a live, belligerent goat on an equally hostile thoroughbred is no easy task. In fact, it’s so difficult that I have begun to resent it. And resentment is something that totally gets my gander. It’s not just the fact of getting my gander as much as what it does with my gander once

it’s in its nasty little hands. Those who take ganders that don’t belong to them are clearly a societal menace and should be stopped as a matter of priority. Now on my high horse, balancing my goat and searching for my gander, which has been kidnapped by person or persons unknown, I am determined to get to the bottom of things. I am, in fact, like a dog with a bone. This frightens the goat, which immediately scarpers. The absence of anything resembling opposable digits means that the horse is now nigh-on impossible to control. This makes me feel like a complete goose. Having found my goose, I am still in search of my gander, albeit on a directionless nag that is wandering about the countryside. I tell you, it’s a state of affairs that has really put the cat among the pigeons. The goat, naturally enough, thinks this is hilarious. All this mayhem because of a lousy sticker on my milk telling me that it is permeate free. It is clear what I should do. I must give up the gander, surrender the goose, yield the goat and put the high horse out to pasture. It is time to give it a rest, at least for a while. I should start by being a little kinder to myself, to various metaphorical animals and, indeed, to other people. In fact, perhaps I’ll make some phone calls and cheer some people up. If they don’t answer, I’ll leave a message. I will, of course, turn my phone to vibrate. I suppose I don’t really need that ringtone after all. Not every battle is worth fighting. Not every affront deserves the high horse. www.stuartmccullough.com

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Redlegs shine lights on Pines PENINSULA LEAGUE

By Toe Punt MT ELIZA has set up a second semifinal showdown with Frankston YCW after beating Pines by 10 goals in the qualifying final on Saturday at Frankston Park. The highly fancied Redlegs booted the first nine goals of the game before Pines kicked its first major. Pines managed to go toe-to-toe with the Redlegs from the five minute mark of the third term, booting eight goals to nine in that period, eventually going down 18.8 (116) to 8.7 (55). While some of the higher profile players for the Redlegs were a little quiet, the likes of Ryan Turnball, Jordan Capkin and Jimmy Anwyl got under the guard of the Pythons. Turnball booted four first half goals, including three in a row in the second quarter, Capkin snagged three and Anwyl did a sensational shut down job on Guy Hendry. Matt Stanley also finished with three majors and Dan Gormley was dangerous with a couple. Matt Lillie was sensational in the ruck for Mt Eliza and Rohan Heasley was at his magical best. The Redlegs were sharp, despite missing the likes of Justin Van Unen and Darren Booth. Pines went into the match with 10 players who had not tasted finals footy. Aaron Edwards was unstoppable, clearly the best player on the ground with five goals. The Pythons went into the clash without the best full back in the competition in Jack Fisher, the competition’s best centre half forward in Tim Bongetti and tough onballer Paul Scanlon missed with a niggle too. Both Bongetti and Scanlon will return for the first semi final. Pines did well in the opening quarter to restrict Mt Eliza to just two goals, despite them having the aid of a four goal breeze. It was the second quarter that lost the game for Pines, kicking two behinds with the wind while the opposition banged on four goals against it. “The second quarter is the one that got us,” Pines coach Pat Swayne said. “All the key stats had us matching them (Mt Eliza) for three quarters but they got hold of us in that second quarter. “At quarter time, despite the fact we didn’t use the ball all that well, I thought holding them to two goals with the wind was a good start. “However, we were bit like deer in the headlights in the second quarter and it was like we only saw green and red jumpers out on the field – we just kept kicking the ball to them. “As you could imagine, there was a fair amount of negativity around the place after the game but other than a bad second quarter, it wasn’t a write off. “We have some finals experience in those 10 players now and they know what to expect. “We worked hard to earn the double chance and now we need to use it and make it work for us. “We’ll bounce back, that I’m sure of,” Swayne said. Pines will play Bonbeach after the Sharks got the job done against Edithvale. The Eagles were in the contest early before the Sharks took control and got the job done when it counted.

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Bombers in the big dance NEPEAN LEAGUE By Toe Punt FRANKSTON Bombers went straight through to the 2016 Nepean Division Grand Final on Saturday after dishing out a football lesson to reigning premier Rosebud at Rye’s RJ Rowley Reserve. The loss for the reigning premier has set up a preliminary final showdown between Rosebud and Hastings after the Blues smashed Somerville in the last quarter on Sunday. Despite kicking the first goal of the game, Rosebud chased tail for the large majority of the afternoon, threatening only twice during the match. The Bombers shot out to a four goal lead in the second quarter after leading by nine points at the first change. Rosebud kicked the first two goals of the third quarter, courtesy of Dale Stephens, to get within nine points, before Frankston steadied and booted the next three majors to go in at three quarter time with a 25 point buffer. The Buds came again early in the last booting the opening two goals through Stephens and Brenton Payne, reducing the margin to 13 points and again giving the game some life. However, Frankston kicked seven of the next nine goals to run out convincing 45 point winners, 15.12 (102) to 8.9 (57). Rosebud went into the match without their best player Greg Bentley, while important defenders Brenton Davidge and Chris Zurek also missed with rib and groin soreness respectively. All three will play in this weekend’s preliminary final at Tyabb. Frankston went into the match with an average points for of 106 and points against of 61. Some had suggested that this was the case due to their soft home and away draw. However, against the reigning premier, on two occasions, they have restricted the Buds to 31 points and now 57 points. Rosebud averages 15 goals (90 points) a game. The Buds have the best defence in the comp, averaging just nine goals (54 points) against. The Bombers were able to almost double that. They did this with Zac Longham and Scott Foster kicking just one goal and Michael Maiorino kicking a couple. Luke James, who wandered into the club just six weeks ago, was the most influential player on the ground with five goals. Midfielder James Degenhardt booted a couple of majors and fellow mids

Bombers nip the Buds: Frankston Bombers racked up a 45 point win against Rosebud. Picture: Andrew Hurst

in Sam Fox, Dale Sutton and Josh Francis all hit the scoreboard. The Bombers midfield dominated. Ryan Kitchen had a point to prove and he won the tap out count against the best in the business in Ben Dwyer. Dwyer probably outpointed him around the ground. Regardless, Kitchen ensured that his smalls got hands on the footy first and this is where many believed the game would be won or lost. The Frankston back half was superb, led by Ryan Marks-Logan and Jarryd

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Amalfi. Both were superb, along with the silkiness of Brian O’Carroll. The Buds looks limp in attack. Keegan Downie worked tirelessly but couldn’t hit the scoreboard, Ben Shultz had zero influence on the contest and the likes of Adam Rose and Glenn Peterson were unsighted in the forward half. Sean Downie and Ryan Spooner were outstanding for the Buds, Jackson McRae won comfortably against Longham and Nick Boswell was not only Rosebud’s best, but one of the

best three players on the ground. While the Bombers prepare for the big dance at Frankston Park in a fortnight, Rosebud needs to lick its wounds and prepare for a showdown against a rampaging Hastings. It’s taken a while but the Blues are finally playing consistently to the Brendan Dunne game plan. Dunne is a super coach who has a proven plan and the Blues are playing his way – they are reaping the rewards. Hastings withstood a number of challenges from the Eagles, who went

into the game without one of the best players in the competition in Scott Simpson, who injured a quad in the lead up. The Blues kicked away in the last quarter to win by more than six goals. I think with the Somerville FC, it’s a case of watch this space with Scott Simpson playing in WA and talk that Luke Rowe is heading to the US. It will be fascinating to see what unfolds at the nest.

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By Craig MacKenzie FRANKSTON Pines looks doomed to relegation from State 1 South-East while Langwarrin dented Malvern City’s championship aspirations in last weekend’s catch-up round. Pines slumped to a 4-1 loss at home to fellow struggler Berwick City on Saturday and is anchored to the foot of the table while Langwarrin dealt a body blow to Malvern City with a 1-0 victory at Lawton Park. A pivotal moment in the Pines contest came in the 16th minute when the referee overruled the linesman who had flagged for offside and was ignored initially. After Dejan Radojicic struck home a firm shot from close range the referee consulted the linesman then awarded the goal leaving Pines fans bewildered and upset. Pines struck the bar on three occasions throughout the contest highlighted in the 22nd minute by a stunning display of close control and movement at pace by Jordan Avraham. After jinking past a couple of opponents he unleashed a stinging strike that smashed against the underside of the bar and was scrambled clear. In the 24th minute Pines sweeper Ben Caffrey chose to push forward of his defence leaving a flat back three and Berwick didn’t need a second invitation as former Pines striker Orlando Meijas made it 2-0. Radojicic put the game out of Pines’ reach in the 33rd minute after Berwick again broke forward with Meijas in an offside position but this time the linesman failed to flag. Caffrey was replaced at half-time by Matthew Hames who went up front while striker Ioasa Saemo linked up with Nick Lekakis in central defence. Pines kept pressing and Avraham unleashed a volley in the 53rd minute that was tipped over by Berwick custodian Jeremy Figler. His counterpart, Pines keeper James Laminski, had a fine game and was unlucky to concede a fourth goal in the 78th minute. Berwick again caught Pines on the break and the ball was moved quickly to Franco Costantino on the left of the Pines area whose low shot bounced in front of a diving Laminski and crept inside the near post. Pines’ response was classy but too little and far too late. It came in the 82nd minute from a superb Matt Davis free kick after second half substitute Stefan Soler had been fouled on one of his many solo runs. League leader Mornington travelled to Mooroolbark on Saturday only to find out for the second time this season that the pitch was unplayable. Football Federation Victoria had told Mornington a few days earlier that the pitch was playable and the game would proceed. Mornington has booked Kingston City’s ground for Tuesday night this week hoping to gain FFV approval for the Mooroolbark match to finally go ahead but was waiting for the federation to respond to its request as we went to press. Langwarrin did Mornington a favour by knocking off high-flying Malvern City 1-0 at Lawton Park on Saturday. Langy’s Chris Driver and Alex Van Heerwarden had standout games against a strong Malvern side who dominated play for long periods. Malvern striker Ken Murray came close on a couple of occasions but was denied by two saves from Robert Acs and the goalpost on another occasion with a thumping header from a corner. In the second half the home side showed a lot more endeavour with Koray Suat forcing a superb save from Malvern keeper Gianmarco D’Oria and Caleb Nicholes posing a constant threat to Malvern’s central defensive pairing of Jake Maloney and Lloyd Clothier. The decisive moment came in the 66th minute when Langy teenager Nabil Mozaffaruddin rose high to head goalwards.

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D’Oria could only parry the ball onto the crossbar and Mozaffaruddin rifled home the rebound from a tight angle. Despite Malvern pressing hard over the final 20 minutes the home team showed great spirit and utilised all three subs in an endeavour to keep fresh legs on the park. It was a fine result for Langy who had Andy McIntyre pull out injured just prior to kick-off joining the injured list of Sam Scott, Dylan Kilner and John Guthrie. Harry McCartney reports that Seaford United left it late to edge out 10-man Sandringham 3-2 in their State 2 South-East contest at Sillitoe Reserve on Saturday. It took just eight minutes for Mitch Lander to unlock the Sandy defence with a strike into the bottom left-hand corner of goal. Nick Ormond then made it 2-0 with a longrange strike that beat Sandy keeper Corey Skinner and in the 40th minute Lander broke clear only to be brought down by Sandy defender John Buckley who was sent off. The resulting free kick from Paul McGuire hit the upright and bounced clear. Just before the interval Sandy counterattacked and although John Cronin-Diyou was denied initially by Seaford keeper Paul Digiorgio he couldn’t stop Cameron Gilhooley from following up for an easy tap-in to make it 2-1. Two minutes into the second half and the 10 men were level after Sandy striker Matt McCoy latched on to a mistake from the Seaford defence to easily sidefoot the ball past an advancing Digiorgio. Seaford had the bulk of possession in the last 40 minutes but Sandy seemed set to hold out until a low toe-poke across the six-yard box was tucked away by Seaford substitute Cam Syratt for the winner. Peninsula Strikers were overrun 5-0 by visitor St Kilda in their State 2 South-East clash on Saturday. Scorers were Conor Gaul (72nd minute, 82nd and 87th), Robson Buckley (26th) and John Connolly (39th). The result gave St Kilda a remarkable fifth straight title and catapulted the club into State 1 South-East next season and the verge of NPL status. “They’re different class both on the field and off,” said Strikers president Mark Brandon. “When our keeper Ritchie (Ojo) broke his leg against them they organised a whiparound on the day and they did the same thing after the match on Saturday which says a lot about them as a club.” NEXT WEEKEND’S GAMES Saturday, 3 September, 3pm: Frankston Pines v Mornington (Monterey Reserve), Berwick City v Langwarrin (Jack Thomas Reserve), Peninsula Strikers v Caulfield Utd Cobras (Centenary Park), Old Scotch v Seaford Utd (H.A. Smith Reserve), Keysborough v Skye Utd (Coomoora Reserve), Rosebud Heart v Chelsea (Truemans Road Recreation Reserve), Baxter v East Bentleigh (Baxter Park).

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