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Salute to the past: Mornington RSL members Allan Paynter, president Alan McDonald and Bill Julian, at the memorial to World War I hero Major General Harold Edward “Pompey” Elliott, in Elliott Square, Mornington. He unveiled the original honour roll in 1926. Picture: Yanni

STUDENTS from all six secondary colleges from within the boundaries of the former Shire of Mornington will march to the cenotaph at Memorial Park, Barkly Street, Mornington on Remembrance Day, Sunday 11 November. The students will be carrying the names of the 121 men and women from the shire who volunteered to joined the armed forces in World War I. Primary schools, sporting clubs and service clubs, as well as politicians and councillors have been invited to participate in the march to the park. Individuals will also be able to lay a wreath on the day. The service will begin at 10.15am and the Mornington RSL sub-branch will open afterwards for a barbecue lunch. “I hope many from the community will join with the sub-branch in this commemoration service for those who served all those years ago, but also to show our support and gratitude to all those who have served in conflict zones around the world,” sub-branch president Alan McDonald said. “Poppies honour the fallen 100 years on” Page 11

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Tender rules tighten to ban gifts to staff A report to council’s Tuesday 23 October meeting by strategic procurement manager Gail Mifsud stated that the signed declaration “is to mitigate the person determining the status of their own interest”. If a conflict of interest is found the staff member concerned must be taken off the tender evaluation panel and have no further access to tender information. A member of the shire’s “executive team” could allow the staff member to remain in the panel “if the interest is considered minor or unlikely to influence the evaluation outcome”. The gifts register – available to the public by appointment – lists an “exclusive photographic session voucher” valued at $600 as being declined by a contracts procurement coordinator. A Mornington car sales company made the offer. The shire’s contract auditing and surveillance officer also declined an identical offer. However, two “lunch” meetings valued at $20 and $25 with Procurement Australia were accepted while an invitation to Derby Day was declined.

Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au CONTRACT managers at Mornington Peninsula Shire have been banned from accepting “gifts, benefits or hospitality” from companies or individuals supplying the tens of millions of dollars in goods or services bought each year by the shire. The shire has tightened up the rules to avoid conflicts of interest between staff and suppliers following internal audits and receipt of a probity report of its buying and contract procedures. Gifts that have been offered and declined must be recorded in the staff gift register. Staff and advisors directly involved with any tender evaluation panel will need to declare “any relationships or connections they currently have, or previously had, to tenders or their employees”. Declarations in the Related and Conflict of Interest Register would be reviewed by “procurement” and assessed in consultation with “probity” officers.

Five stars for councillors MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire councillors have given themselves the right to stay in fivestar accommodation. An amendment to the Councillor Expenses Reimbursement, Resources and Facilities Policy adopted at the Tuesday 23 October council meeting allows councillors to be reimbursed for “accommodation at a five star venue when they are also attending a conference or event in their official capacity at the same five star venue”. A report by senior policy advisor Anthea

Hastie said it was “important that the councillor role attracts and retains a wide cross section of people and the policy recognises individual needs and circumstance”. The policy being amended was adopted on 24 July and will be reviewed by council at the next municipal election, October 2020. Ms Hastie said the policy change “will allow councillors to be provided with appropriate reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses performing their duties as a councillor”.

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Season opening ‘ranks with the greats’ “ONE of Mornington Yacht Club’s greatest opening weekends ever” is how CEO Wayne Holdsworth described the feedback from members, guests and visitors at the club’s season launch on Sunday 21 October. Fine weather and a 100-metre banner saying Family, Friendship, Sailing marked the opening of the club’s 73rd sailing season. “Our members have embraced the theme of family and friendship and that of being great role models in our community,” M Holdsworth said. “Commodore Bret Levenspiel and the board have worked hard to form a positive vision for the club and the members have certainly shown their endorsement with record attendance numbers.” The opening weekend started on the Friday evening with the club’s annual cocktail party. “The club was buzzing with a crowd we have not seen for a long time. The cocktail party was not limited to members and it was great to have new faces come along and join in on the fun,”

Mr Holdsworth said. “All were talking about the wonderful surprise they got when seeing the banner for the first time.” The banner was sponsored by the Mornington Yacht Club Foundation which is giving nonmembers 10 learn-to-sail vouchers valued at $300. Anyone interested can register at the office on 5975 7001 or email office@morningtonyc. net.au The winner of the ORCV winter series, Mark Nicholson’s Javelin, was the official boat for the traditional sail past. The day also marked the christening of Sailability’s new power boat Joe Karam in recognition of long-serving volunteer and coxswain in the Sailability team. “Sailability is a big program for the club and it’s all about contributing to our community,” Commodore Levenspiel said. “It brings the joy of sailing to people of all abilities from all over the peninsula.”

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Champions strike a chord against cancer By Barry Morris

IT was a swinging affair, hip, hep, and as cool as Lizzy Gascoigne’s jazz band Kissing Harriet was performing last Wednesday to a sold-out audience in the heritage-listed Beleura House, the Italianate mansion at Mornington. The Pink Ribbon Day concert was held by Cancer Council’s Mornington Peninsula volunteer group to raise money to fight cancer. Formed in 2004, the group has previously raised almost $70,000 with three lunch events at Mornington Racing Club. The concert was also a meeting of heavyweight champions, with jazz pianist Bob Sedergreen performing on “the biggest and best piano in the world”, also called the Beleura. Made by Australian piano maker Wayne Stuart, the three metre long Beleura weighs 644kg and has nine octaves. The Tallis Foundation, on behalf of Beleura House, commissioned Stuart to make the Beleura from ancient Huon Pine. It took him 18 months and was delivered last month to great acclaim. In jazz, there’s not much that Sedergreen, who weighs a lot less, hasn’t done, establishing a name as one of the finest pianists in Australia. In a career spanning more than half a century, he’s performed with internationally renowned artists from Dizzy Gillespie to Milt Jackson; he’s a national treasure, recording artist, music teacher and this year was inducted into the Graeme Bell Hall of Fame. In the beautiful Tallis Auditorium, the great

Jazz at Beleura: At the concert tyo raise money for Cancer Council Victoria’s are Karla Freer, Lizzy Gascoigne, pianist Bob Sedergreen and Anthony Knight. Picture: Barry Oosthuizen

man approached the piano, sat down, cast an eye up and down the keyboard and played. “This is the Rolls-Royce of pianos and it’s made in Australia. More things should be made in Australia,” Sedergreen declared. By a twist of fate, he had played on a smaller version in Perth. It too, made by Stuart, had also been bought by Beleura House and was in the same room. Earlier, more than 80 guests parked in Mornington Golf Course car park and were bussed to the house where they sipped pink champagne and ate canapes in the Melba Room. Then it was time for the concert and guests moved into auditorium where Tallis foundation director Anthony Knight, all elegance and style and wearing a pink tie, explained how they ended up with so many pianos. “I told Wayne Stuart we wanted the best piano you can make and he sold us the Perth piano – and then he said we should have two of them,” he said. Mornington branch of Cancer Council Victoria coordinator Karla Freer spoke about how her group was engaged in the fight against triple negative breast cancer, the second biggest killer of women after lung cancer. She also warned men in the audience that breast cancer was not only found in women. On with the show and Lizzy Gascoigne and her band wooed the audience with nine songs chosen to reflect some of the challenges thrown up by life from psychotic infatuation in All of You to the rampaging Spain by Chick Corea, mingling with The Sunny Side of the Street and Nature Boy. There was even a number by Charles Mingus called Weird Nightmare. Gascoigne gets better every time she performs. Buoyed by the brilliance of Sedergreen and musicians who played out of their skin, she had the audience applauding enthusiastically. Dammit, they were almost stamping their feet.

The Boundary Road Project The stone resources at Hillview Drive Quarry are running out, Hillview Quarries is looking to recommence quarrying operations and access the adjoining resources at our Boundary Road Quarry site. The Project Since 1969, Hillview Quarries has been operating the quarry in Hillview Quarry Drive, Dromana. This site is owned by the RE Ross Trust, as is the neighbouring quarry site with adjoining resources on Boundary Road. The RE Ross Trust is a charitable trust which was established in Victoria in 1970 by the will of the late Roy Everard Ross. To-date, more than $113 million has been granted to organisations across Victoria and on the Mornington Peninsula, through the profits earned from quarrying. Re-establishing quarrying operations at the Boundary Road site will generate the revenue needed to ensure the work of the RE Ross Trust continues well into the future. This is the aim of the Boundary Road Project.

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An EES is required The Minister for Planning has directed that an Environmental Effects Statement (EES) be prepared for this project – an EES is the most rigorous government process for assessing projects in Victoria. Over the next few years, a range of scientific, environmental and social studies will be completed. There will be ongoing consultation with the local community and feedback will be gathered from stakeholder organisations. All of this information will be combined to form the EES which the government will use when making decisions about the future of the Boundary Road site. The EES is being managed by the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning.

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Will Leonard had been chosen as the winner. This led to the school being treated to a day of basketball clinics and a visit from the Melbourne United basketball team. The players featured in a game time event with player introductions, crowd activities, music, competitions, prizes and show bags. “Melbourne United participated in a four-quarter game against the pupils and everyone had a blast,” the school’s Madeleine Bryan said.

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Garden of memory PARISHIONERS at St Mark’s Church, Dromana – and further afield – have been handcrafting poppies for the church front garden to commemorate the end of World War I. On the weekend of 10-11 November the church garden will be full of poppies which will be planted on the Friday evening and will be on display until the Monday. On the Sunday, as part of the family service, there will be a twominute silence at 11am. This will take place in the garden and will include The Ode to The Fallen and The Last Post. Following the service there will be refreshments, a chance to view the garden and church, and an opportunity to research the military records of those who served in the World War I. All are welcome to join in these commemorative activities. Those wanting to make poppies to be included in the garden, for which there are patterns online, should drop them off at the church by Wednesday 7 November.

Boy struck by car A BOY suffered a compound fracture of the lower leg when hit by a car behind Benton Junior College, Thursday 25 October. Acting Sergeant Mick Gridley, of Somerville Highway Patrol, said the eight-yearold was on Steedman Drive about 3.30pm when the incident occurred. The driver stopped to help. The boy was taken by ambulance to Frankston Hospital. Sergeant Gridley said it was unlikely any charges would be laid.

THE state Opposition says it will pay $1.4 million over four years for headspace to provide outreach services to 12 to 25 year olds in regional Victoria and Melbourne, including the Mornington Peninsula. “Young people on the peninsula will be able to access mental health support easier and closer to home under an elected Liberal Nationals government,” Hastings MP Neale Burgess said. He said the peninsula needed extra support “as it is critical that youth in our local community have access to more social events that keep them occupied, focused and engaged”. “Programs could include social events for young people or regular services in communities without a permanent headspace location”. Mr Burgess said. “headspace is a safe space for young people to come and talk about what they’re going through and these grants will mean we can provide more opportunities to do this out in the community.”

Pulling the strings A PUPPET making and performance workshop was a feature of the U3A Southern Peninsula morning tea at the Dromana Community hall last week. It was all part of Senior’s Week and entertained seniors from all over the Mornington Peninsula. A delicious morning tea prepared by volunteer catering team leader Teena Daley. Apart from bringing people together to enjoy a cuppa and cake, the event

was an opportunity to showcase the many courses available to U3A Southern Peninsula members. The puppet making and performance workshop was tutored by Veronica Rae. There was also Singing For Fun, tutored by Martie Lowenstein-Nash, and a display of art work by members enrolled in other art courses. Picture: Supplied

Nook for nature THE Nature Nook’s opening at The Briars Reserve, Mt Martha starts 10am on Saturday 3 November. The Nook is designed to be a place for visitors to “take a moment to be still, listen, smell, observe and contemplate wildlife”, one of its designers, Eve Kelly, said. “This free, all ages opening, presented by the Australian Wildlife Protection Council and the Mornington Peninsula Shire Council, will be an interesting day of wildlife wonder, helping us to get to know the wild

members of our community,” she said. Following the opening there will be presentation sessions at 10.30am, midday and 1.30pm. Activities at the The Briars visitors centre include making nests for possums, checking nest boxes, “who did that poo?”, and “who makes that sound?” and more. These sessions are followed by a visit to The Nature Nook to use our senses of sight, smell and sound to observe wildlife. Tickets to the sessions are free but attendees should register at www. eventbrite.com.au/e/the-nature-nookwildlife-event-tickets-51394065032. Details: Call Eve Kelly on 0425 842 618.

Welcoming spring Peninsula Chamber Musicians’ orchestra is presenting two concerts to celebrate the arrival of the warmer seasons. In saying farewell to winter the musicians and to end their 2018 season, the musicians will start each concert with Spring, by Vivaldi and Puccini’s homage to flowers, Chrysanthemum. These will be followed by Weber’s Concertino for Clarinet, performed by Peninsula Chamber Musicians’ founder, Paul Jenkins. Schubert’s Symphony No 5 will bring the season, and the concerts, to an end. The Peninsula Chamber Musicians’ concert, 2pm Saturday 10 November, at All Saints Anglican Church, www. trybooking.com/330000 and 2pm Sunday 11 November, Peninsula Community Theatre, www.trybooking.com/330002

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BIGGLES the dog in real life with his owner Tim, left, as he appears in the books illustrated by Jenny K Barnes, centre, and written Vanessa Thiele, above.

Dog used to teach social skills to children Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au PSYCHOLOGIST Vanessa Thiele has chosen to use a dog as the main character of a book aimed at fostering children’s “social and emotional intelligence, work ethic and grit”. Thiele says these are “mindset skills that are of particular interest to parents and teachers”. The man vehicle for these character traits is Biggles, a Jack Russell. In real life Biggles “worked” on farms for 15 years alongside Thiel’s husband Tim and his brother.

“Tim worked all over the Mornington Peninsula and had lots of clients, many of who would remember Biggles,” Thiele, who practices in Hastings, says. “I was inspired to write about Biggles because I saw how much he loved the work, riding in the machinery and on the hay trailer, chasing the mice. “He got into many scrapes too; once he was bitten by a snake and lived to tell the tale; another time he fought a kangaroo and held onto its back while it hopped and bounced around. He was quite extraordinary.” A mother of two – Ollie, six and Ashy, four – Thiele’s Biggles Goes to

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Work is the first in a series of five she and illustrator Jenny K Barnes plan to publish through crowdfunding. Barnes is a former high school friend and also the mother of two young children. “This was definitely a passion project for me,” she said. “It’s thrilling to be able to bring this little character to life and think about the positive influence he will have on our readers”. Thiele has written three of the fivebook series. The second, called The Little Dog Who Could, focuses on resilience and overcoming challenges, and the third, Biggles Finds his

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Superpowers, focuses on individual strengths and self-compassion. The final two will cover gratitude and mindfulness, and emotional intelligence. The books will be accompanied by notes to help teachers and parents “map the areas of the curriculum to the book themes and generate discussions that will support children’s positive mindset skills”, Thiele says. Sales of the books will also help “Aussie farmers battling drought and natural disasters” through the Drought Angels organisation. “We thought it only fitting, since Biggles displays the same resilience

and tenacity as the farmers themselves,” Thiele says. “The book tells a heart-warming tale in rhyming verse about Biggles working on the farm and learning the joy of helping others. “He displayed such enthusiasm and tenacity; he just loved his work and overcame every challenge he faced. I thought kids would connect with Biggles, and that his story could inspire the same strength and self-belief in them.” Biggles Goes to Work is available by going to www.Kickstarter.com and searching for Biggles Goes to Work.

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AGL will have to do more to convince the Western Port community if it wants us to believe that a 300 metre, toxic gas import terminal at Crib Point is either safe or necessary. Claims that daily dumping of 450,000,000 litres of cold and chlorinated water will have no impact on the bay’s marine environment are misleading, unproven and designed only to benefit AGL’s business interests. A recent Australian Marine Ecology report commissioned by Environment Victoria and the Victorian National Parks Association uncovered serious omissions and inaccuracies in AGL’s “experts reports.” It found AGL’s report on chlorine release failed to consider the impacts of secondary toxicants - poisons with the potential for chronic, long-term and irreversible impacts on the ecosystem. Due to the extra energy consumed in liquefying, shipping and re-gasifying gas that would come from AGL’s project has already been shown to be 20 per cent more polluting in terms of greenhouse gases, than gas sourced in Victoria. Worse still, while Victoria has a ban on dangerous fracking, this terminal could see us importing fracked gas from interstate and overseas. There is absolutely no reason for a forward thinking clean energy state like Victoria to be lured into an expen-

sive, polluting trap like the one being set here by AGL. AGL’s suggestion that heating up the liquefied gas could be done using gas from the ship rather than water from the bay is a false and dangerous choice. In a time when even coal giants like BHP are asking for a price to be put on carbon emissions, AGL should not be asking the community to make a choice between damaging Western Port and increasing pollution that further damages our climate. The people of Western Port know climate change is a threat to their area. Every day we see the reality that is described in last year’s report from the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning, identifying climate change as a major threat facing our internationally recognised wetland ecosystem. AGL’s “experts” have failed to mention this report, or in fact any scientific literature released on Westernport Bay in the last five years. It is this kind of biased and selective investigation that further justifies the need for a fully independent and rigorous assessment such as the environment effects statement (EES), which has now been required by the state government. Environmentally, this project is a massive concern, but it doesn’t stack up from a gas market perspective either.

Australia doesn’t have a gas shortage; in fact, we don’t even have a real gas market - we have a broken gas cartel. We export two thirds of our gas. AGL’s project would not solve this problem. Instead, it would have us buying back gas at a cost that wouldn’t be any cheaper for struggling Victorian businesses or households. What Victorians and the Western Port community needs is an urgent transition to an economy powered by 100 per cent cheap, clean, renewable energy. This will benefit our communities, our environment and allow us to meet the climate targets needed to prevent catastrophic global warming. AGL should be part of the solution to bringing online more wind, solar and battery storage, not charging ahead with a dirty and dangerous gas project that could lock us into polluting energy for another 20 or more years. The Western Port community refuses to be deceived by a billion dollar company rorting the system and aiming to profit off our community, our environment and our climate. AGL’s project is damaging, unnecessary and will be fiercely opposed. Cat Nadel is a climate campaigner at Environment Victoria

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Milestone makers: Nathan, Karen, Bailey and Kayla Jackson from Lancaster, near Kyabram in the Goulburn Valley region of Victoria, the 500,000th guests on Arthurs Seat Eagle

Arthurs Seat Eagle welcomes 500,000th guest THE milestone of welcoming half a million visitors to the Arthurs Seat Eagle was reached on October 21. The attraction has been soaring the heights of Arthurs Seat on the Mornington Peninsula since December 2016. With guests enjoying the scenic views across Port Phillip Bay and beyond as they ride the state of the art gondolas from the base station near Dromana passing over beautiful State

Park to the summit, 314 metres above sea level. “This is such an accomplishment for The Eagle, after less than two years in operation we have welcomed our 500,000th guest.” said Madonna Walters, General Manager. The lucky family who arrived at the summit station in gondola number 5 said they actually waited a bit at the base station and let another group go ahead of them in the ticket line.

Fortunately for the Jackson family from Lancaster, near Kyabram in the Goulburn Valley region of Victoria; Nathan, Karen, Bailey and Kayla, this meant one of their tickets was recorded as being number 500,000. The family was gifted with an Eagle Prize Pack of local goodies, souvenirs and a return gondola flight along with an accommodation voucher from Peppers Moonah Links Resort, including Peninsula Hot Springs passes.

THOUSANDS of Poppy Appeal volunteers all around Victoria – including from Mornington RSL sub-branch – will begin selling the iconic red poppies soon with all proceeds going to support needy current and former service men and women. RSL Victoria is hoping to raise $3 million in this year’s appeal, with 2018 marking 100 years since the guns fell silent on the Western Front ending what became known as the Great War. Poppies were among the first plants to bloom in the war-ravaged fields of France and Belgium and, since 1921, they have been used to remember those who fell during war. As a wave of young veterans are finding themselves and their families in need of assistance, the RSL says it is as important this November, as it is every year, to donate to the Poppy Appeal,. “The Poppy Appeal holds a special place in the hearts of Aussies and, as we wear our poppy this year, we thank the men and women who fought for Australia 100 years ago and today,” state president Dr Rob Webster said. “This year we commemorate the centenary of the Armistice to end World War I where Australians gave their lives for the freedoms we enjoy today. “It’s important to remember that

the needs of our younger veterans are critical. Wearing a poppy is also how we can support them and thank them for their service. “Through your support of the Poppy Appeal, and by wearing a poppy this November, not only are you acknowledging the service and sacrifice of the men and women of the Australia Defence Force, you are raising much needed funds to assist past and present service men and women and their dependents in times of need.” Mornington RSL sub-branch president Alan McDonald said the Poppy Appeal was an opportunity for Victorians to come together to reflect and remember in the lead up to Remembrance Day, 11am, Sunday 11 November. “This year, not only will we have an array of poppies to sell, but to commemorate the centenary of the Armistice we have a $30 Centenary of Armistice Poppy,” Mr McDonald said. “There will also be lovingly handmade poppies made by volunteers from around Victoria. Poppies can be bought at RSL subbranches, from volunteer collectors or at the shopping centre. Donate online at poppyappeal.com.au Centenary of Armistice commemorations will be held at the Mornington Sub-Branch. “Because it is such a significant event – the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I – this year the service will be much bigger than usual,” Mr McDonald said.

Having a hit for housing MOONAH Links is set to host an event that will see keen golfers teeing off for an important cause. Tempo and Global Village Housing have teamed up to host the inaugural 50/50 Golf Challenge, which will aim to raise funds to build houses in Cambodia. Global Village Housing Cambodia has been working with Tempo to raise funds for the cause for three years, with this being their first Golf Challenge event. The goal will be to raise enough money to fund four homes and fresh water wells in Cambodia. “Global Village Housing build and gift homes in Cambodia for the poorest of poor. As a team, we have been involved and committed to GVH for over three years, working with them to raise

money to build and gift homes. Your involvement in this event will allow us to build another four homes and provide essential supplies to many families for Christmas,” Natalie Sevior from Tempo said. “This is our first Tempo 50/50 Golf Challenge and our main fundraiser for the year. Of course this won’t be your run of the mill event, Tempo does not deliver mediocre. When the score is secondary, and the experience is everything.” The event will take place on the open course of Moonah Links on Friday, 16 November. Food, beverages, and entertainment will be on display all day. Auctions and prizes will be taking place, with a trip to Vanuatu up for grabs. If anyone wants further information or would like to register, email natalie@thetempogroup. com.au or call 0439368181.

For the cause: Golfers will tee off from Moonah Links on 16 November for the cause of raising money to build homes in Cambodia for those in need. Picture: Gary Sissons

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New CEO of The Bays leads tin rattle at the Peninsula Cup THE Bays Hospital is betting on the goodwill of patrons attending Sunday’s Peninsula Cup to give generously, to help equip the hospital’s new Critical Care Unit with the latest, most advanced lifesaving equipment. Experienced healthcare executive Elena Allen, recently appointed as the Chief Executive Officer of The Bays, will be joined by critical care nurses and volunteers to collect public donations for the six-bed Critical Care Unit, opening in 2019. The availability of intensive care level services in Mornington, will mean that for the first time, patients with significant health risks and complications will not need to leave their local community when requiring hospitalisation. Elena brings a wealth of experience in the healthcare sector, including her most recent role as the Chief Executive Officer of the Calvary Central Districts Hospital in South Australia. Elena has more than 28 years experience in healthcare, working in various leadership, clinical and executive roles, including acute hospital, aged care, mental health, health call centre and disability services, with a range of local, regional and state-wide responsibilities. As a charitable hospital operating on a completely not-for-profit basis, The Bays Hospital relies on donations to ensure our patients have access to the most sophisticated equipment and therefore the very best care. To donate to The Bays Hospital visit www.thebays.com.au or phone 5975 2009.

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Over 50s lifestyle resort for mature age living

Palm Lake Resort Willow Lodge is much more than a place to live, it’s delightful living style, 31 km south-east of Melbourne’s central business district and a short distance to the pristine beaches of Port Phillip Bay, it is a place to indulge your senses, feel the warmth of the resort community and unexpected new experiences. A fresh new beginning in a place that supports your individual lifestyle, your unique undiscovered self. Contact us today to arrange your personal tour of our charming resort. Willow Lodge Village has something for everyone. A vast array of facilities is available for our residents here at Palm Lake Resort, all just a short walk from your front door. Our facilities include a swimming pool, tennis, undercover bowling green, onsite medical centre, hairdresser, take-away cafe/ coffee lounge, craft shop, workshop, sporting club and community hall in which we have variety of entertainment such as bingo, competition and social darts, indoor bowls, dances, dinners & live shows. A daily bus service operates just outside the Village every 30 minutes on weekdays and 60 minutes on Saturdays & Sundays.

2 Willow Rd, Bangholme VIC 3175 Phone 03 9768 394 | PALMLAKERESORT.COM.AU The best in over 50s lifestyle resorts. It’s time for you.

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THE VILLAGE SHOPS Antiques, Art, Crafts & Old Wares Rear of Tyabb Packing House Antiques 14 Mornington-Tyabb Rd, Tyabb

Grainstore Vintage & Antiques 5977 3042 Rattling Reds Kiosk

0466 999 191

Handmade by Maree

0401 003 367

Jenny Wren Gifts

0423 511 596

Down Under Glaze Pottery

0407 541 251

Miss Drew’s Dog Cafe

0403 169 254

The Guild Art Gallery

5977 4399

Railway Crossing Collectibles

0421 130 323

Hayshed Antiques

5977 3533

Mike’s Olde Treasures

0435 754 451

Bob’s Bits & Pieces

0407 510 612

TYABB PACKING HOUSE antiques & so much more Over 30 dealers with new stock arriving daily. • Georgian • Victorian • Edwardian • Art Nouveau • Art Deco • Mid Century • Industrial • Decorator Designer • Furniture • Lighting • Ceramics • Glass • Art • Jewellery • Books • Collectibles • Linen & Lace

Open Thursday-Sunday 10am-5pm

Open Melbourne Cup Day (November 6) 14 Mornington-Tyabb Road, Tyabb Vic 3913 Phone (03) 5977 4414 www.tyabbpackinghouseantiques.com.au

2ND SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH

7 Park Rd, Crib Point

9AM TO 1PM

loved items, New & pre tea, Coffee e ir h s n o v e D BBQ Fundraiser & Food

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The Village - 14 Mornington Tyabb Road, Tyabb

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Tyabb Packing House - 14 Mornington Tyabb Road, Tyabb 5977 4414

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Jewel of the Nile - 14 Mornington Tyabb Road, Tyabb 5977 3711

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Coastal Antiques - 1523 Frankston-Flinders Road, Tyabb 5977 4894

*Antiques *Vintage *Retro *Buy and Sell *Australian Made Gifts

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Old Modern - 52 Mornington Tyabb Road, Tyabb 0415 046 293

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Peninsula Pickers - 2065 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings 0447 571 1

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Crib Point Community Market - 7 Park Road, Crib Point

Phone: 5977 4894 1523 Frankston-Flinders Road, Tyabb

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Obtainium - 2/15 Progress Street, Mornington 5975 3169

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Quirky Collective - 65 Barkly Street, Mornington 0416 072 790

more info - market@cpch.org.au

Antiques, vintage wares, collectables, memorabilia, records and more. Bought and sold.

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LD MODERN Open Thursday: 10-3 Friday - Sunday: 10-5 Vintage, Retro Antiques and Collectables Records, Tools, Household, Garden & Garage Always Buying & Selling Find Us On Facebook

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52 MORNINGTON TYABB RD, TYABB | 0415 046 293

Peninsula Pickers is your one stop shop for all your mancave, vintage, bricabrac, furniture and record needs. New stock added weekly. We also buy items. Open Friday- Sunday: 10-5pm 2065 Frankston-Flinders rd, Hastings Call 0447 571 107


Mornington

property

ESCAPE THE EVERYDAY PAGE 3 TUESDAY, 30 OCTOBER, 2018

Speak to your agent about listing on realestateview.com.au. Be seen everywhere.

MOUNT ELIZA, MORNINGTON, MOUNT MARTHA


Mount Martha – 12 Hull Road

Mount Martha – 19 Birdrock Avenue 4

2

4

2

3

1

Elegant entertainer overlooking the bay

Escape the everyday + Luxury coastal home close to Birdrock Beach and stunning coastal walks

+ Relaxed living with outdoor living zones to enjoy the stunning outlook

+ Seamless flow from indoor to outdoor living overlooking in-ground pool

+ Modern elegance offering 3 spacious living areas

+ Set on generous allotment of low maintenance gardens

+ Minutes to village cafes, South Beach & Mount Martha Primary

Contact: Brendan Collopy 0400 339 644

Contact: Brendan Collopy 0400 339 644

Price: $2,450,000 - $2,600,000 Inspect : By Appointment

Price: $1,430,000 - $1,530,000 Inspect : By Appointment

Mount Martha – 18 Coryule Road 4

3

2

Beachside living with glorious bay views

Mount Martha – 7 Wyuna Court 5

4

3

Contemporary luxe with spectacular bay views

+ Multiple living zones with flexible guest accommodation

+ Luxury designer home with vast entertainer’s balcony

+ Large alfresco balcony with panoramic views

+ 3 living areas including a kitchenette

+ 1500m to the beach & village; 600m to Mt Martha Primary school

+ Clever floorplan offers fabulous dual living accommodation

Contact: Amanda Haimona 0419 387 682

Contact: Amanda Haimona 0419 387 682 - Mark Logue 0497 009 777

Price: $1,180,000 - $1,280,000 Inspect : By Appointment

Price: $1,650,000 - $1,800,000 Inspect : By Appointment

P : 5974 8900

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SUPERB COASTAL LIVING EMBRACING A POOLSIDE LIFESTYLE SITUATED down a quiet lane way, only a mere 250 steps to Birdrock Beach and a series of stunning coastal walks, this bright and airy home has a splendid aspect to harness the natural light which is enjoyed throughout the indoor and outdoor living zones. A wide verandah opens to a discreet entry foyer which takes you directly to the enormous open play family room incorporating a splendid kitchen and dining area. A stainless-steel oven with gas hotplates is a strong contrast against the crisp white cabinets and sleek stone bench tops, and tucked behind the main wall is a large butlers pantry with fridge recess and a second dishwasher. From the kitchen you have the most incredible outlook to the terrace and pool area. Moving to the north wing of the home is a lovely second lounge room with gas log fire and air-conditioning, and down a short flight of stairs is the breathtaking master bedroom with walls of plantation shutters providing the most relaxing Caribbean inspired ambience. There is also a vast walk-in robe and the ensuite has twin vanity and a double shower. It really is an all access pass to the magnificent pool area from virtually any point in the home which does wonderfully open the property up to calming sea breezes on summer days. Stepping down from the terrace there is another raised sitting area to the right that is sheltered between two sections of the home, and across the way is a fabulous pizza oven with more outdoor seating options. Beginning in the south corner are two bedrooms with built-in robes that share a very large main bathroom with other wet areas including the laundry and a powder room, that is wellplaced to cater to the guest bedroom. Nestled in an exceedingly private setting and draped in wisteria - just one of many colourful established plants that adorn the exterior of the home – this cherished home offers timeless appeal for families or as your long deserved beachside escape.n

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ADDRESS: 19 Birdrock Avenue, MOUNT MARTHA FOR SALE: $2,450,000 - $2,600,000 DESCRIPTION: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 car, 1858 square metres land size INSPECT: By Appointment AGENT: Brendan Collopy 0400 339 644, Bonaccorde Property Services, 4/42 Lochiel Avenue, Mount Martha, 5974 8900 Tuesday, 30 October 2018

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MORNINGTON 3/38 Ruth Road Maxwell Grange

Open: By Appointment 2

1

$570,000-$599,000

MORNINGTON 2/11 Ti-Tree Grove

Open: Sat 11-11.30am

Luxury Town House Beachside

1

Enjoying an easy-care lifestyle is this stunning to-be built villa, which boasts an air of luxury. With designer finishes & designed with an essence of space & light with high ceilings, neutral colour palate & large windows.

3

2

$890,000 - $940,000

2

This striking architecturally designed home is sure to impress. Boasting high ceilings allowing plenty of natural light and featuring contemporary finishes throughout all exuding style and class.

• 2 large bedrooms with BIR’s • Spacious light filled lounge & dining area • Deluxe kitchen with stone tops • Heating & cooling • Remote garage

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

With construction about to commence & with completion due March 2019, allows early buyers to add their own touch with selecting colours. The time is now to secure your future in the stunning ‘Maxwell Grange’

Molly Rogerson 5975 7733

• Kitchen with stone tops & walk in pantry • Gas log fire • Alfresco entertaining area • Heating & cooling • Oak flooring, marble tiles & 100% wool carpet • Direct access from remote controlled double garage

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

Peter Racovolis 0417 117 447

A fantastic lifestyle with easy access to cafes, beaches, Main Street and local transport

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MORNINGTON 3B Swansea Grove Seaside Serenity on Swansea

Open: Wed 4-4.30pm & Sat 12-12.30pm 3

2

$850,000- $900,000

Exclusive Town Residence

2

Sensational single level living with an emphasis on space and light with an easy flowing floor plan. These luxury 3 bedroom villa homes offer the perfect blend of a quality beachside location and high end construction creating an ideal setting for downsizers, investors or holiday makers alike. • High ceilings • Landscaped gardens front & rear • Superb location

• Double garage • 6 star energy rating • Stone bench tops

Situated only a short stroll from shops, parks and walking trails, these stylish low maintenance gems tick all the boxes! Whether it be upgrading, downsizing or anything in between, keep these beauties in mind as they won’t last long.

5975 7733

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

2

2

$560,000- $589,000

1

Just completed and ready to move in, be the first owner of this quality built residence offering a high standard of modern appliances and fittings. Located in this new development enjoy community living at its very best. Offering 2 bedrooms master with ensuite, large living /dining room along with laundry and modern kitchen with a generous outside courtyard. . Deluxe Modern kitchen with s/steel appliances

. Remote Single Garage

. Double Oven

. Quality Carpets and Tiles Throughout

. Heating and Cooling

. 6 Star Energy Rating

. High Ceilings

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

Peter Racovolis 0417 117 447

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Open: Wed & Sat 3-3.30pm

MOUNT MARTHA 7 Bayliss Rise

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MORNINGTON 1 Inglis Street Space And Charm On The Hill

Open: Thurs & Sat 1-1.30pm 3

2

$870,000 - $950,000

1

• Views to Arthur’s Seat • Big sunny multi-purpose room • Single auto garage & a covered entertaining area

Note: Being within Precinct 3 of the Beleura Hill Development Plan, development may be possible (S.T.C.A)

MORNINGTON 1A Portrush Grove

Open: By Appointment

Superb Seaside Single Level Living

4

2

5

2

$780,000 - $830,000

1

• 5 bedrooms plus study (master with FES & WIR) • 3 living areas • Double carport • Separate workshop/studio

John Young 0412 766 804

Reap the rewards of your astute investment in years to come whilst enjoying the property &/or rental return now!

$1,150,000

2

• Timber flooring • Remote double garage • Stone tops to designer kitchen

Beautiful Bayview

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

• Large 729m2 allotment • Large central kitchen • Ideal 2 lot subdivision or redevelopment (STCA)

2

2

1

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

• 2 bedrooms (master with ensuite and walk in robe) • Bosch kitchen appliances with stone bench tops • Timber Flooring • Bathroom floor to ceiling tiles

• Refrigerated ducted cooling and heating • Decked entertaining area • 6 Star energy rated with water tank

Ideal for the astute investor, owner occupier or retiree wanting to downsize.

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

John Young 0412 766 804

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$649,000

Currently under construction is this single storey spacious new villa designed with flair. Conveniently located within easy walk to Bentons Square, civic parks, transport and schools.

Colour options available for early purchasers.

5975 7733

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

Peter Racovolis 0417 117 447

Open: By Appointment

MORNINGTON 4/18 Van Ness Avenue Convenience At Its Best

Live or retire by the seaside in absolute comfort with this brand new soon to be built 4 bedroom home close to local shops and a leisurely walk to the beach. Boasting a massive 26.8sq of luxury living including all the designer finishes you would expect in a quality home in a quality location. • Luxury beachside living • 4 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms • 2 living areas • Fully Landscaped & fenced • Split system heating and air conditioning

Open: Thurs 2-2.30pm

Calling all investors, owner occupiers or holiday makers to this sensational 5 bedroom family abode. With a functional floor plan that would suit a large family, blended family or one looking to accommodate dual living then this property would be hard to beat.

A prominent Beleura Hill location and a treed approx. 880m2 lot provide the perfect setting for this spacious and charming brick veneer home. • Formal entry • 3 large bedrooms, 2 bathrooms • Stylish kitchen with WIP and s/steel appliances • Formal lounge with a Copperhood fireplace • Separate dining room

MORNINGTON 19 Bayview Road


Mornington 1 Samantha Drive

3

2

2

For Sale

Pride of Place Sunlit living and a low-maintenance allotment form an appealing partnership with this 3 Bedroom, 2 bathroom north-facing corner beauty minutes to Main Street. This brick veneer oasis with a delightful courtyard is an ideal downsizer or first home in a central location a short drive to the beach. It showcases 2 spacious living rooms and zoned accommodation. Open-plan central living seamlessly connects to a courtyard terrace. Other appointments include stainless steel appliances, a 900mm gas cooktop, a remote double garage with internal access and a rear roller door, a walk-in robe to the master bedroom and BIRs to the secondary bedrooms. It’s immaculate and move-in ready, with nothing needing to be done.

Price $660,000-$720,000 View As advertised or by appointment www.harcourts.com.au/VMG27934 Tashkin Hassan M 0432 567 061 tashkin.hassan@harcourts.com.au Malcolm Parkinson M 0421 704 246 malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

Mornington 14A Williams Road

5

2

2

For Sale

Coastal Hideaway Steps To The Sand

Price $1,150,000 - $1,250,000 View As advertised or by appointment www.harcourts.com.au/VMG27862 Malcolm Parkinson M 0421 704 246 malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au Sue Monaghan M 0400 481 862 sue.monaghan@harcourts.com.au

Walk to Fishermans Beach and Main Street from this stunning 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom split-level beachside residence nestled amongst natives. A substantial coastal home on a low-maintenance allotment, 150m to the sand. Elegant interior with zoned accommodation, plantation shutters and light-filled open-plan living. Generous entry-level master suite with WIR and FES; 3 bedrooms (one with a bay glimpse) upstairs; kitchen with a solid Tasmanian Oak benchtop, a butler’s pantry and Miele appliances. Large courtyard deck, remote double garage, zoned ducted heating/cooling, ducted vacuum, BIRs, skylights, alfresco awning, water features and more.

Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

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Safety Beach 40 Thurloo Drive Captain’s Choice Steps To The Harbour Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom plus study family home adjacent to Martha Cove Marina and parkland. Immaculate, renovated, open-plan living. 675 sqm (approx) with a big back yard and exceptional off-street parking. Stainless steel appliances, remote single garage, workshop, side gates, circular drive, balcony, garden deck, split system air-con and more. See the masts of passing yachts and enjoy light-filled, open-plan living and entertaining with a gas log fire and polished hardwood floorboards. Walk to beaches and the marina’s waterfront café and cruise to the Safety Beach Sailing Club in minutes.

3

2

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For Sale

Price $900,000-$990,000 View As advertised or by appointment www.harcourts.com.au/VMG27947 Kara James M 0412 939 224 kara.james@harcourts.com.au Daniel Brooker M 0435 858 244 daniel.brooker@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

Mount Martha 10/80 Bentons Road

Agent with that extra touch Sue was just the right person to sell mum & dad’s home. She was very caring and empathetic to their needs. Wouldn’t hesitate to recommend her.

Recommended by Bruce & Beryl

Sue Monaghan Sales Consultant M 0400 481 862 E sue.monaghan@harcourts.com.au Suite 2/1a Main Street, Mornington, 3931

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FOR SALE

Mornington 24a Nelson Street

Mornington 1 & 2 / 26 Sunningdale Avenue

3

3

1

1

530m2 approx.

2.5

2

The immaculate single-level home will surely impress, high ceilings fill the interior with natural light and easy-care landscaped gardens place the focus firmly on lifestyle including a huge outdoor entertaining area. This is a premium location situated a short walk to Fishermans Beach, Wilsons Road shops, Lilo Café and reserves whilst being conveniently located to the heart of Main Street.

A portrait of individuality and artistic detail define the essence of these architect designed Coastal Development 3 bed + study 2.5 bath stunning new sensations. Dramatic with its 3.6m ceilings, Oak floors, downstairs main bedroom, state of the art Miele stone kitchen (butler’s pantry), 2 chic living zones, bluestone alfresco & double auto garage. Near Fossil Beach..

Inspect

Inspect

Price

As advertised or by appointment

$739,000 - $769,000

Contact

Price

As advertised or by appointment

$1,395,000 - $1,530,000

Contact

Bill Joycey 0403 555 424 Kristen Cumming 0404 146 235

Brett Trebilcock 0439 209 891 Richard Conacher 0407 227 214

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

Mount Martha 10 Glamis Street

Mount Eliza 12 Gaskell Avenue

5

4

3

2

938m approx. 2

2

2

863m2 approx.

Unique 4BR beachside residence plus a spacious 1BR self-contained unit. Leafy 938 sqm (approx) north-facing allotment, minutes to South Beach & Mount Martha Village. Fully furnished, genuine dual living with separate driveways, carports & heating/cooling, with modern bathrooms. 5BRs in total, plus 3 bathrooms, 3 living rooms, powder room, study and 2 decks.

Bay glimpses and substantial living form a picture-perfect partnership with this double-storey residence on a tranquil allotment. Walking distance to Peninsula Grammar and a short drive to both Moondah Beach and Mt Eliza Village, this 3-bedroom + study/nursery, 2-bathroom home is destined to deliver family memories.

Inspect

Inspect

Price

As advertised or by appointment

$950,000 - $1,045,000

Contact

Price

As advertised or by appointment

$990,000 - $1,070,000

Contact

Richard Conacher 0407 227 214 Brett Trebilcock 0439 209 891

Bill Joycey 0403 555 424 Richard Conacher 0407 227 214

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

Somerville 20 Mitch Court

Mount Eliza 5 Rowsley Road

4

4

2

2

544m2 approx.

2.5

2

1046m2 approx.

Immaculately presented family home within easy reach of shops and cafes with this modern residence close to Somerville’s bustling heart. This 4-bedroom + study, 2-bathroom single-level home showcases flawless style in a tranquil court just 5 minutes (approx) walk to Somerville Central shopping centre.

Celebrate life with amazing views of the bay & city skyline in this stylish 4 bedroom + study, 2.5 bathroom entertainer that features two superb living zones. Externally there is a solar heated pool & deck, a sunny rear garden and garage space for three cars. Close to beach & school.

Inspect

Inspect

As advertised or by appointment

Price

$740,000 - $775,000

Contact

As advertised or by appointment

Richard Conacher 0407 227 214 Belinda Jones 0414 862 253

Price

$1,480,000 - $1,620,000

Contact

Brett Trebilcock 0439 209 891 Richard Conacher 0407 227 214

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

Mount Eliza Ranelagh Beach Box 51

Mount Eliza 65 Millbank Drive

1

4

1

3

2725m2 approx.

A rare opportunity to be part of the elite Mt Eliza millionaire lifestyle. This immaculate Beach Box is located in a sought after location on Ranelagh Beach and is your chance to secure part of Melbourne’s colourful bathing box history. An incredible investment combined with the ultimate luxury on one of Mt Eliza’s most picturesque and idyllic beaches.

Retreat from the outside world and feel a million miles away from the daily grind in the serenity of your own Woodland sanctuary. Enjoy the peaceful tranquility and relaxation as you tuck yourself away in this inviting family home, set amongst established gardens, that has been carefully designed to maximise glorious views across the treetops.

Inspect

Inspect

As advertised or by appointment

Price

$155,000- $170,000

Contact

Craig Chapman 0417 878 979

Mount Eliza 9787 1200

Price

$980,000 - $1,070,000

Contact

Craig Chapman 0417 878 979

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Mount Eliza 14 Thomas Close 3

2

2

863m2 approx.

Sitting pretty in this street of exclusive homes just 400 metres from the heart of Mt Eliza village, this delightfully spacious 3BR home provides the perfect balance of low maintenance luxury. Single level with every creature comfort. The home flaunts a generously sized living/dining area and a superb granite kitchen with quality stainless-steel appliances, while the open flow spills out to a private garden courtyard with shade sail for relaxed alfresco entertaining. A flat stroll to cafes, shops, services and public transport, this superb offering includes a master ensuite with soothing spa, family bathroom, ducted heating and cooling, double remote-controlled garage with internal access and pretty low maintenance gardens.

Contact Des Skelton 0419 902 936

AUCTION

Mornington 2/113 Tanti Avenue 2

1

1

This modern single story unit claiming the front allotment to offer both a sun patio and pretty garden courtyard behind tall fencing. The singlelevel floorplan flaunts a light-filled living and dining area opening directly to the alfresco for easy entertaining, while the chic kitchen boasts quality stainless-steel Blanco appliances. A full family bathroom with soaker tub, shower and separate room toilet is well placed between the two spacious bedrooms, with the master enjoying ensuite-style access, along with a walk-in robe. Including ducted heating, split system cooling and a single lock up garage. No more than a leisurely stroll to cosmopolitan Main Street boutiques, cafes, and bistros, this pretty boutique complex spills down to Tanti Creek with a short stroll to the beach along with public transport at your doorstep.

Inspect Saturday 1:00-1:30pm or by appointment

Mount Eliza 9787 1200

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Mornington 1&2 /26 Sunningdale Avenue 3

2.5

2

A portrait of individuality and artistic detail define the essence of these architect designed homes by Coastal Development Group. Each have 3 bedrooms + study, 2.5 bathrooms and represent stunning new sensations. Coming to life off the canvas with their dramatic 3.6m ceilings, contrasting finishes, oak floors & highlight ceilings, these imposing homes have a downstairs main bedroom (fitted WIR & chic ensuite), state of the art stone kitchen (3 Miele ovens, butler’s pantry), 2 striking living zones, bluestone alfresco in designer gardens & a large double auto garage. 7-star energy rated, each boast ducted heating/air cond, ducted vac, video intercom, double glazing & solar hot water. Near Fossil Beach & Flock cafe, between Main St & Mt Martha.

Inspect As advertised or by appointment

FOR SALE

Price $1,395,000 - $1,530,000 Contact Brett Trebilcock 0439 209 891 Richard Conacher 0407 227 214

Mount Eliza 70 Roborough Avenue 4

2.5

3

Showcasing stunning coastal-inspired interiors & exquisite finishes throughout, this completely rebuilt 4-bedroom home enjoys a tranquil setting beachside & is just moments to leading schools, bus stop, village shops & cafes. Beyond its impeccable façade, it features a selection of living areas, entertainer’s kitchen with premium Bosch appliances plus a fabulous alfresco setting. A luxurious ensuite services the master, which also boasts a WIR/dressing room – the additional bedrooms share an equally on trend family bathroom and powder room. With ducted heating/evap cooling, generous back garden and double auto garage.

Inspect As advertised or by appointment

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Mount Eliza 9787 1200

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Price $1,700,000 - $1,800,000 Contact Kristen Cumming 0404 146 235 Bill Joycey 0403 555 424


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COFFEE ANYONE? Located in the heart of the Mount Eliza village in a block of only 8 this lovely renovated single level 2 bedroom unit is certain to catch the eye of shrewd investors or occupiers. Formal lounge, modern renovated kitchen, 2 bedrooms with robes and carpet, separate bathroom laundry combination, split system heating/cooling makes for a fabulous purchase. Small rear courtyard and car space completes this unique opportunity only metres from the comprehensive village shops, cafes and restaurants. Currently let until February 2019 returning $335 per week. Inspection is highly recommended.

PRICE: INSPECT: CONTACT:

$499,000 - $539,000 Wednesday 5-5:30pm & Saturday 12-12:30pm James Crowder 0407 813 377 Deb Ketting-Olivier 0403 554 955

Shop 7 / 20-22 Ranelagh Drive MOUNT ELIZA www.communityrealestate.com.au

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ENGLISH CHARM IN EXCLUSIVE OLIVERS HILL Grand 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom English-inspired luxury residence atop Olivers Hill in the exclusive ‘Bruarong Mews’. 1 of 3 homes in a secure gated community with a magnificent circular drive. 878 sqm (approx) allotment, 3 living rooms, garaging for 3 cars and bay views. The largest of the 3 with a lush garden, an entertaining terrace and an outdoor spa. High ceilings, formal and informal living/dining, lavish master with dressing room, large wine cellar with internal access, expansive upper-level living/home office with wet bar and OFP, stone/SS kitchen with Bosch appliances. Located in the FHS Zone, close Mt Eliza Village and private schools.

PRICE: INSPECT: CONTACT:

$1.3M - $1.4M Saturday 1:00pm – 1:30pm James Crowder 0407 813 377 Deb Ketting-Olivier 0403 554 955

Shop 7 / 20-22 Ranelagh Drive MOUNT ELIZA www.communityrealestate.com.au

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81 Arthurs Seat Road RED HILL

9708 8667 5908 3900


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AUCTION: TERMS: PRICE GUIDE: INPSECT: CONTACT:

Saturday 17th November at 11am 10% deposit, balance 60 days $490,000 - $530,000 Saturday 11:00am – 11:30am Ben Crowder 0407 557 758

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AUCTION: TERMS: PRICE GUIDE: INSPECT: CONTACT:

Saturday 3rd November at 12pm 10% deposit, balance 60 days $600,000 - $650,000 Saturday 11:30am – 12:00pm Ben Crowder 0407 557 758

Shop 7 / 20-22 Ranelagh Drive MOUNT ELIZA www.communityrealestate.com.au

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ELEGANCE & EASE Brimming with romantic period character laced with chic modern updates, this charming 3 bedroom plus study home rewards buyers with luminous light-filled living spaces and superb positioning just minutes to the beach and village cafes. Set on a 641m2 (approx) allotment, the single-level layout features a plush living area with fireplace, 2 dining zones, central kitchen with gas cooking, spacious sundeck for alfresco entertaining, master ensuite, family bathroom, ducted heating and oversized garage/workshop.

PRICE: $800,000 - $880,000 INSPECT: Wednesday 5-5:30pm & Saturday 2-2:30pm CONTACT: James Crowder 0407 813 377 Deb Ketting-Olivier 0403 554 955

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ELEGANT ENTERTAINER WITH INGROUND POOL Enjoying precious privacy among lush tropical gardens, with a sparkling inground pool and covered poolside entertaining area, families will adore the resort-style flavour of this elegant 4 bedroom home. Wonderfully spacious and single level, the residence boasts a well-sized living area with open study, 2nd living or large 4th bedroom, sleek kitchen with stainless-steel dishwasher, a modern ensuite, family bathroom with corner spa, splitsystem, ducted heating, monitored security system, double carport and vegetable garden.

PRICE: INSPECT: CONTACT:

$670,000 - $730,000 Saturday 11:00-11:30am Annette McKeand 0409 552 790

Shop 7 / 20-22 Ranelagh Drive MOUNT ELIZA www.communityrealestate.com.au

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9708 8667 5908 3900


D l So Mount Martha 19/125 Harrap Rd

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Convenient Location to Occupy or Invest

Mount Martha 29 Settlers Way

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An Opportunity Not to be Missed

• This affordable home will be sure to appeal to investors, downsizers or 1st home buyers • Neat, single level 3 bedroom home - master with ensuite & WIR, plus study or 4th BR • Ducted heating, s/s air con & single garage

• Spacious, modern and single level 3BR beautifully presented unit • Modern kitchen with s/s appliances, open plan living & dining, GDH & air con plus DLUG • Perfect for investment, first home or downsizer

Mandy Castle 0407 855 585

Mandy Castle 0407 855 585

$650,000-$690,000 inspect OFI or by appointment

D l So Mornington 8 Padua Drive

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Parkland Views

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BeachsideEntertainer Spacious Bliss in Quiet Locale

• 850m2 approx block with an outlook across Oakridge Reserve • Circa 2008 Porter Davis home with 4 bed, 2 bath & 2 living areas • Alfresco living space within a generous back-yard

• Family friendly 4BR plus study residence on 1207m2 approx • 3 zoned living areas incl open plan family space • Remote db garage with w/shop & internal access to house

Cameron McDonald 0418 330 916

Mornington 5976 5900

A4 B2 C 2

Stuart Cox Cameron McDonald 0417 124 707 0418 330 916

For Sale $1,150,000-$1,250,000 $790,000-$835,000 inspect By appointment

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A4Waterway B2 C 2 safety Beach Berth Lot 65 Martha Cove

The True Essence of Seaside Living

Martha ‘CypressCove Hill’ -Waterway 23 Ac (approx) Berth

• One of the most sought after addresses in Mt Martha • Design & build your dream home on this fully fenced lot of 658m2 • Potential to capture bay views from 2nd storey

Stuart Cox 0417 124 707

For Sale $650,000-$700,000 inspect By appointment

• Ideally positioned to directly access beautiful Port Phillip Bay in just minutes • Power, water, secure boardwalk access and 24 hour security are all included with the yearly owner’s corporation fees • A record price for a freehold berth at Martha Cove

Stuart Cox 0417 124 707

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‘Cypress Hill’ - 23 Ac (approx)

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Set sail for relaxed carefree living

• Four BR, 2 bath family home in ‘as new’ condition • Indoor/outdoor flow with generous elevated merbau decking • Double remote garage plus double carport URL & 4.5Kw solar power

• Convenient low maintenance living awaits • Spacious open plan living opening to a north facing private courtyard & your own internal lift • Kitchen with s/s appliances, stone benchtops & spacious livings areas on both levels Cameron McDonald 0418 330 916

Mornington 5976 5900

Stuart Cox 0417 124 707

For Sale $820,000-$875,000 inspect OFI or by appointment

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safety Beach 7 Deck Terrace


Mornington 14 Summerfield Drive

Fantastic family living. Exuding great street appeal, this brilliant four bedroom home offers a fantastic opportunity to indulge in a lifestyle that will be the envy of your friends. Sunning by the salt chlorinated, solar heated pool will be a delight, and there’s even space for the festive cricket game on this substantial 1300m2 (approx.) allotment. Three light filled living spaces give room for your family to spread out, and the fully enclosed outdoor entertaining area comes complete with overhead heaters and removable panels. Featuring ducted gas heating, split system air conditioning, overhead fans in the bedrooms, central kitchen with stainless European appliances, high ceilings and downlights throughout. Perfect for the tradesman and growing family, there are parking and storage options galore with a double garage featuring rear roller door to a huge utility area, and an extra height carport, perfect for the boat, van or teenagers cars. The property must be sold, so register your interest today.

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Saturday, November 10th at 2pm INSPECT Saturday 1:30-2:00pm CONTACT Chris Berryman 0439 313 175 Dimitri Tantanis 0425 863 681 Barry Plant Mornington 5975 4999

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GROUP PROUD MEMBERS

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$690,000 - $750,000 open to view as advertised or by appointment

$570,000 - $600,000 open to view as advertised or by appointment

● Superbly located just minutes to McCrae’s beach and plaza ● Stunning high standard of finishes throughout with timber flooring Joel Hood | 0429 886 188 ● Super-chic stone & timber kitchen with Bosch appliances Adrian Calcedo | 0402 703 236

● Immaculate 2-bedroom unit across From Butler Reserve ● Lovely front garden & paved rear courtyard, single garage Joel Hood | 0429 886 188 ● Quiet & private position, walk to Main St and the beach Adrian Calcedo | 0402 703 236

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$900,000 - $990,000 open to view as advertised or by appointment

● Luxurious brand new executive townhouses ● Gourmet kitchen with stone-topped island & walk-in pantry Joel Hood | 0429 886 188 ● Walking distance to Fossil beach, shops & Main Street Adrian Calcedo | 0402 703 236

● Superb acreage property with enormous 20x15m work shed ● Enchanting, partially-renovated 4-bedroom family residence Joel Hood | 0429 886 188 ● Formal lounge, kitchen/family room & separate rumpus Adrian Calcedo | 0402 703 236

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$1,000,000 - $1,100,000 open to view as advertised or by appointment

● Spectacular tri-level townhouse with breathtaking views ● Stunning gourmet kitchen with 2nd kitchenette downstairs Joel Hood | 0429 886 188 ● Dual access from both the Esplanade and Strachans Road Dominic Tallon | 0408 528 857

● Sprawling 4-bedroom family home on huge 1364m2 block ● Palatial master retreat, zoned kids wing with games room Joel Hood | 0429 886 188 ● Superb all-weather alfresco, accessed through bifolds Adrian Calcedo | 0402 703 236

Mornington Peninsula's Leading Property Team

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● Superb unit located at the front of a group of only four ● Larger than average outdoor area and rare double garage Joel Hood | 0429 886 188 ● Fantastic location, just a stroll to the beach & Main Street Adrian Calcedo | 0402 703 236

joel hood mel nimmo adrian calcedo tyler joy

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Mornington Peninsula

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“The difference between a good price and a great price is a great estate agent”

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MORNINGTON 18 Waltham Drive

$700,000 - $770,000 open to view as advertised online or by appointment

$770,000 - $845,000 open to view as advertised online or by appointment

● Lovely updated family home with 2 stunning living areas

● Beautifully modernised family home with spacious living areas

● Heating, evap cooling, floating timber floors ● Set among lovely landscaped gardens

Jarrod Carman | 0423 144 102 Lloyd Hillard | 0458 258 200

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‘Mornington Peninsula’s most trusted real estate agent’

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Awarded #1 Office of the Year 2015 and 2016

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Awarded #1 Principal of the Year 2015 2016 and 2017 ®

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MORNINGTON VIC BED

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Inspect Wednesday 5.30pm - 6.00pm & Saturday 11.00am -11.30am

● Surprisingly spacious with 2 living areas & separate dining ● Modern kitchen with stone tops & stainless-steel appliances ● Potential to build up (STCA) & capture the bay views

eview.com.au

0423 144 102

jarrod.carman@eview.com.au

Licensed Estate Agent

jarrod.carman.eview

Jarrod Carman | 0423 144 102 Heather Robinson | 0498 537 675

jarrodcarman

Why list with one, when you can list with all Office: Mornington, 311 Main Street| 5971 0300

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Mornington Peninsula

“The difference between a good price and a great price is a great estate agent”

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THE NEWEST BEACHSIDE MASTERPIECE 14 & 14A Nelson Street, Mornington

Perfectly situated on a quiet street in a sought after location, the ultimate in luxury living awaits you with these two brand new, four-bedroom townhouses just a 5 minute walk to Fishermans Beach Each townhouse offers a huge 35 squares* of living space on a generous 450m2* parcel of land – the largest of any townhouse currently available in Mornington.

Contact Jarrod Carman for further details.

Jarrod Carman | 0423 144 102 Heather Robinson | 0498 537 675

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HOLIDAY? PAY FOR YOUR TRIP. YOUR NEIGHBOURS ARE MAKING MONEY WHILE THEY TRAVEL. SEE HOW MUCH YOUR PROPERTY IS WORTH WHEN YOU LEAVE YOUR HOME WITH US.

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RESIDENCE 4 - AQUILA 4

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Somerville

FIXED PRICE $595,000 HOUSE & LAND PACKAGE

Jarod Joseph

Sally Gray

Charlotte Rowe

Package all inclusive of site costs & connections

PERFECTLY POSITIONED WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE TO ALL AMENITIES INCLUDING ALL LOCAL SHOPS, SOMERVILLE PLAZA, ALDI, SCHOOLS, AND PUBLIC TRANSPORT. – Landscaping to front and rear yards – Stylish laminate timber flooring to entry, kitchen, family & dining – Gas ducted heating – Ceramic floor tiles to bathroom, ensuite and powder room (home design specific) – 900mm stainless steel gas upright cooker – 900mm stainless steel canopy range hood – Glass splash black – Downlights to entire home

– 20mm stone square edge bench tops to kitchen, bathroom & powder room (home design specific) – Fencing to all boundaries – Panel lift garage door with remote – Aluminium windows including window locks – 6 star energy rating – Letterbox – Clothesline – Designer fixtures and fittings throughout

IT’S THE COMPLETE PACKAGE, JUST MOVE IN!

CALL DANIEL SCHULTZ 0427 479 116 WWW.SEACOMBEGROVE.COM.AU Please Note: All floor plans, facade images and photographs have been used for illustrative purposes only, and may not represent the final product as shown. All furniture and any inclusions shown may not be included in our standard range, and may be for display purposes only. Please speak with your Sales Consultant for further information, or visit our website simonds.com.au. All information shown is owned by Brix Property Group and Simonds Homes, and is subject to copyright laws under the Copyright Act 1968. No information or images from this brochure may be reproduced without the prior written approval from the owner. While every effort is made to provide accurate information, Brix Property Group and Simonds Homes does not warrant that this advertisement is free from errors or omissions, and does not accept responsibility for any loss, damage or cost associated as a result of this information.

Somers 83 Tasman Road

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Somers Foreshore Hideaway

Price $2,200,000 - $2,420,000 View By Appointment www.harcourts.com.au Jason Dowler M 0403 598 754 jason.dowler@harcourts.com.au Jacqui Robinson M 0409 919 419 jacqui.robinson@harcourts.com.au

Occupying a peaceful street, on an extremely generous allotment of 2,700sqm (Approx.) is this original cottage offers a rare and enviable address with private access to Foreshore Reserve and Somers Beach. It’s easy to see why this casual beach abode shouts ‘location, location, location’ with the local sporting reserve, primary school, kindergarten and general store just around the corner. This three-bedroom holiday retreat or permanent home offers endless possibilities, making the most of its bushy and private settings, it has a dreamy rear decked veranda, which provides excellent entertaining or recreation options and direct access to the Somers foreshore and beach tracks. With so much character, it is hard not to love this quaint and cosy property, it is like taking a step back in time... with its hardwood timber flooring, original fixtures and fittings & fireplace, it is a real gem. With so much space on offer amongst beautiful native tree’s, there is ample off street parking available on the fully fenced property, along with a garden shed for additional storage needs.

Harcourts JT & Co 10/14 High Street

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

Auction

9/33 Baden Powell Place, Mount Eliza Auction Saturday 17th November 11.00am Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

Prestige positioned within a secure gated community, this single-level north-facing three-bedroom, two-bathroom villa unit with double remote garage conveys a contemporary, low-maintenance lifestyle where optimum privacy, security and natural light are the primary design considerations. Set beneath tall ceilings, a spacious living room flows to a dining area opening to a lovely sun splashed entertaining terrace and landscaped courtyard garden. An outlook that is also enjoyed from the well-appointed kitchen with prestige appliances. Walking distance to Mt Eliza Village, Eden Gardens, buses and schools, this a fabulous low-maintenance home for those seeking a convenient Mt Eliza lifestyle.

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INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL For Sale

By Expressions of Interest Closing Thursday 22nd November at 3pm

210 Main Street, Mornington

Main Attraction

PRIME INVESTMENT THAT’S A CUT ABOVE THE REST Building Area: 210m2* Land Area: 323m2* Standalone, freehold title

Commercial 1 Zoning Opportunity to develop, occupy or invest Dual street frontage and opposite council carpark *Approx.

5925 6005 nicholscrowder.com.au

Jamie Stuart 0412 565 562 Tanya Scagliarini 0438 289 859 4/230 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931

OFFERED to the market for the first time in 28 years, this highly visible shop in the heart of High Street, Hastings is set on a 223 square metre block and has 109 square metres of shop space. Currently leased to a well known butcher on a 3-year lease from August 2017 – with an additional 3-year option – the rental return is $31,600 per annum plus GST and outgoings. Within close proximity to banks, lotto outlet, newsagency and post office, the property is a rare opportunity to secure a freehold property in this busy peninsula town.n

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ADDRESS: 48 High Street, HASTINGS AUCTION: Friday, November 16 at 12pm AGENT: Jamie Stuart 0412 565 562, Nichols Crowder, 4/230 Main Street, Mornington, 5925 6005

Auction

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Freehold Retail Investment!

Development Ready Land

Friday 16th November at 12 Noon onsite 48 High Street, Hastings

Thursday 15th November at 12 Noon on site 4 Brasser Avenue, Dromana

* Outline indicative only

Building Area 109m2* Land Area 223m2* Rent: $31,600 per annum + GST + outgoings

Lease Term 3 + 3 years Commercial 1 Zone Terms 30/60 days, 10% deposit

5925 6005 nicholscrowder.com.au

Jamie Stuart 0412 565 562 Tanya Scagliarini 0438 289 859 4/230 Main Street, Mornington, VIC 3931

Potential signage opportunity towards Mornington Peninsula Freeway (STCA) Develop within the highly acclaimed Dromana Industrial Estate *Approx.

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Rare Land Holding: 1,235m2* Industrial 3 Zoning 21.33m* frontage to Brasser Avenue

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Hastings

1921 Frankston-Flinders Road WESTERNPORT BUSINESS PARK Don’t miss this opportunity to be a part of the latest industrial development in the growing Hastings Commercial precinct. Located on Frankston-Flinders Road, the site provides for great exposure and excellent access being just minutes from the Westernport Highway and Peninsula Link. Ranging in size from 158m2 to 235m2. High clearance clear span warehousing with roller door access n Modern air conditioned office with toilet amenities, kitchen facilities and shower n Quality finishes including painted internal panel walls n

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210m2 approx including 60m2 mezzanine Warehouse plus executive offices. Secure perimeter with lock up gates

FOR SALE $480,000

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146m2 approximately plus storage mezzanine Warehouse plus office at the front. Secure perimeter with lock up gates

FOR SALE $450,000

Michelle Adams

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Mornington

Ground Floor 3/315 Main Street PRIME POSITION IN MORNINGTON Perfectly located on Main Street, in the heart of Mornington, this ground floor office of approx 128m2 is now for lease. n Secure basement parking, 4 car spaces n Courtyard, air con & swipe card entry n Available 1st January, 2019

FOR LEASE $3200 pcm + GST + Ogs

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Michelle Adams

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THE PENINSULA’S ONLY EXCLUSIVELY COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE AGENT Business Sale - Mount Eliza

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Business Sale - Somerville Family Retreat Café

Sophistacutt of Mt Eliza

• Brilliant business catering to the enjoyment for children • Parents relax whilst children play • Located next door to major retailer • Solid bookings for children’s parties • Growing business in high growth residential region

• Extremely well known established business in Mt Eliza operating for over 30 years in current location • Highly experienced staff; some of whom have been with current owner for 24 years • Large, loyal clientele • 9 workstations with 3 wash basins • Excellent takings combined with great lease package

Sale Price: $79,000 WIWO Contact: Andrew Walsh 0419 889 353

Sale Price: $85,000 + SAV Contact: Andrew Walsh 0419 889 353

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Prime Nepean Hwy Office Space

Frankston Freehold

• Huge first floor office space of approx. 220sqm • Large outside area • Situated on busy Nepean Highway • Three separate entrances so could be easily split.

• Ideal investment opportunity in prime position • Factory of approx. 465sqm • Front roller door access with separate reception entrance • Rear access to single car park • Currently leased to long term tenant

Lease Price: $3,000pcm+GST+OG Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454

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Mechanical Workshop

Medical Suites

• 150sqm mechanical workshop on Main Street • Ideally located on the Woolworths Caltex site. • 6 allocated car parks • Huge potential for improvement

• Brand new medical suites on Nepean Highway opposite Beluera Hospital • Great investment opportunity for a super fund • Built to top medical standards with medical permit for 2 practitioners at any one time • 8 car spaces • Floorplan allows for 2 consulting rooms and large theatre room. • Open & bright waiting room + reception

Sale Price: $59,000 (Fit Out Only) Lease Price: $5,050pcm+GST+OG Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454

Sale Price: Contact Agent Lease Price: $7,084pcm+GST+OG Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454

Lease Price: $2,417pcm+GST+OG Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454

Butcher Shop

Absolute Prime Location

Fresh Fish Shop

Sale Price: $150,000+SAV Contact: Andrew Walsh 0419 889 353

Sale Price $120,000+SAV Contact: Andrew Walsh 0419 889 353

Sale Price: $175,000 WIWO Contact: Andrew Walsh 0419 889 353

Business Sale - Frankston

• Established business of nearly 10 years • Fantastic turnover in excess of $400,000 • Purpose built fit out for business • Excellent rent of $3,000 per month approximate • Quality business showing great returns for short hours

Urgent Sale

• Approx 180sqm building located in St Andrews Beach • Ideal café, restaurant or milkbar site • All equipment and fridges to get your business started • Ideal corner exposure, huge passing trade • No GST payable

• High volume foot traffic opposite Frankston Station • Most prominent take away in Young Street • Excellent low rent and lease package • Get in super quick, will not last

Lease Price: $3,334 pcm +OG Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454

Sale Price $75,000 WIWO Contact: Andrew Walsh 0419 889 353

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Timely apology; show sympathy to refugees It was timely that the Prime Minister Scott Morrison, on our behalf, recognised the evils of the past and apologised to those who have suffered from abuse. They deserve it. Their suffering and living with the long lasting detrimental effects of their abuse has now been well documented. Their lives have been changed forever. There are still many children who remain on Nauru with their families. They are sick and in danger of deteriorating health. Families are separated. People rejected by United States are condemned, yet we are not told why they have been rejected. Five years of detention and under daily scrutiny with no end in sight. We know what long-term detention and institutional abuse can do to people. It is hypocritical of our politicians to continue to argue about these people’s lives. Our elected leaders are still not able to agree on where and how much “punishment” they mete out to this group of people knowing of the ongoing and long-term effects of abuse and lack of hope. It is time to bring all the refugees and asylum seekers here, and sort out the details here. We have detention centres here and our treatment of refugees is harsh, but there will be an outcome and a foreseeable future for the people. Off shore detention is no longer acceptable to the majority of Australian people, and should not be accepted by our politicians. Ann Renkin, Shoreham

Refugees have a choice Once again, we have letters in this column (“Our refugee obligations” and “Refugees blameless”

Letters 16/10/18) regarding “our refugee obligations” and being told that the Nauru “refugees are blameless” and should be brought to Australia immediately. I would like to remind both letter writers that we have one of the highest refugee intake rates in the world. Combined with the US and Canada, we take in 80 per cent of the world’s refugees. So why are some disgruntled people constantly trying to guilt us? Additionally, many Australians find individuals that pay people smugglers, that cross borders illegally, and who then try to use their children as bargaining chips in order to gain entry and residency, quite repulsive. No one likes a cheat and no one likes to see children used in such an abominable fashion. The people detained on Nauru have a choice of going back to their home nations but choose not to, that is their decision. But please, stop trying to make the rest of us feel guilty about this. We have great needs in our own communities with poverty and homelessness and many of our own children needing a hand up. The worst thing we can do is to open the borders again and have another 52,000 people roll up in 830 boats. We should continue to take in refugees, but on our terms, not theirs. Christine Fry, Blairgowrie

Independent plea With the amazing results in the recent Wentworth [NSW] by election, maybe if we could get a credible local independent candidate to take on Flinders MP [Health Minister] Greg Hunt, the

federal government could fall. I am positive there must be someone out there who could give the MP Flinders a run, if not win, and make it a marginal seat. I hope I am not dreaming for that Independent but, in my humble opinion, Flinders deserves better than what we have. Don’t forget Mr Hunt put his support at the recent leadership hassle behind none other than [Home Affairs Minister] Peter Dutton, who I believe will go down in history as one of the cruellest ministers ever. I believe in the not too distant future there will be a prime minister who will apologise to our refugees for the appalling cruelty that has been taking place on Nauru and Manus Island. One hopes that they will recover from the mental health issues that are evident from this cruelty. Denise Hassett, Mt Martha

Questionable claims I wonder did [AGL senior manager project engagement] Kelly Parkinson come up with the latest instalment of AGL propaganda all by himself, or does it come from a team of writers in the back rooms of AGL’S comedy department? (“Supply concerns drive gas import ‘urgency’” The News 24/10/18). His statement about the expert reports showing this venture is as benign as he wants us to believe, are very misleading at best. Nowhere in the reports is there any mention of the cumulative effect of constant addition of chlorinated and refrigerated water to Western Port. The only thing one can possibly assume is that the report is based on a on/off discharge of these huge quantities of chlorinated and refrigerated waters. His claims of a concern for the environment, by choosing the sea water regasification method over a method using some of the gas itself for regasification of the liquid gas are highly questionable, because this method would probably make the whole venture financially unviable. I’m also fairly sure most of the costumers who signed a MOU [memorandum of understanding] with AGL are probably electricity generators. For me, this is a plan for ever greater global

warming. In the light of the latest reports from the UN climate change body, we should stop burning fossil fuels as soon as possible. If AGL really was such a great champion of society it would not be advocating the burning of ever greater quantities of fossil fuels. And singing from the same song book as our climate change denying federal government about power prices is very disingenuous. Rupert Steiner, Balnarring Beach

All time levy Twenty something years ago then Victorian Premier Jeff Kennett activated a “levy” to show on our water bill each September for $50 to the benefit of parks and gardens. Twenty something years later this levy is still there and we, the owners of dwellings, are still paying it, only now it is $77.10. It shows in pale print on the back side of your account. May I ask you to do a sum: google how many dwellings there are in Victoria and multiplay the number by $77.10. It blows the mind, hey. Am I missing something here? I would think Parks Victoria should be self-sufficient, after all it has more land than anyone else in the state. What would it do with these billions of dollars every year? From a personal point of view, I was born in 1933, survive on a limited income and am astonished and bewildered that the Victorian government can give me a $78 concession on the front side of the bill and then take $77.10 away on the back (in pale print). I would be very interested to know readers’ opinions on this. Mine is highway robbery. Audrey Doueal, Rosebud.

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Naval Base to be supplied with mains water Compiled by Brodie Cowburn ACCORDING to present calculations the naval base at Westernport will be supplied with water by the new year. While the main efforts of the Water Commission have been concentrated on providing the supply for the naval base, regard has been made for the needs of towns on the route of the service, and it has been found that the whole of the area as far as Mentone at least fall naturally within the scheme. It has now been agreed to extend the scheme northwards so as to include a supply to the whole of Mordialloc and Mentone. *** WE are compelled to hold over report of the Somerville Branch of the Australian Comforts Fund, and several other interesting items till our next issue. *** TONIGHT a concert for the Frankston Soldiers Repatriation Fund will be given in the Mechanics. There should be a bumper house for such a worthy movement, especially as the money raised will be expended in the district, and on our own boys. *** MR J. C. Murphy, who has seen three and a half years of active service at the front with our troops, has now purchased the dairy business of Mr T. Reeves, in Bay Street, Frankston, and solicits a continuance of the support accorded his predecessor. *** REV O. J. Boyle, Methodist Home Mission Deputation, will preach on Sunday next at Frankston, morning;

Langwarrin, afternoon; and Somerville, evening. He will address a public meeting in the Frankston Methodist Church on Thursday evening next at 8p.m. *** THE president of the Frankston Progress Association acknowledge with thanks, the receipt of the following donations to Madden Memorial Fund. Amount previously acknowledged, £25 17s 6d; Dr Foreman (Sydney), £5 5s; Sir David Hennessy, £2 2s; Miss R. McAlister, £2 2s; Miss M. V. Primrose; £1 1s ; John Jolly esq. £1 1s; Mrs John Jolly, £1 1s ; Mrs Agnes Shidds, 10s ; Total, £38 19s 6d. Donations acknowledged only up to 25th Oct. 1918. Th President of the Frankston Progress Association has received a communication from Miss M. V. Primrose, organising secretary of the Australian Visiting Trained Nurses’ Association of which the late Sir John Madden was President. Miss Primrose anticipates being able to forward a donation of £1 1s for each of the members, by a later mail, for the Madden Memorial Fund. Miss Primrose also wishes and suggests that a public function to raise funds for the Memorial be inaugurated in Melbourne in which the Australian Trained Nurses Association would assist and take part. The suggestion will be brought before the next meeting of the Progress Association. *** 8th Presentation to Frankston Volunteers. On Thursday evening the Mechanics’ Hall was well filled, at

the invitation of the local branch of the Red Cross Society, in order to bid farewell to a few more of our brave lads, who have now reached the age that renders them eligible for enlistment, and who were only too eager for that time to come. The chair was occupied by Cr Chas. Murray, President of the Shire, in the absence of Mr James Grice, who was unavoidably absent. A good musical programme was commenced by the singing of the National anthem, Miss O’Grady presiding at the piano, and also playing most of the accompaniments. The following programme was then gone through: Mr Payne, song and encore; Mrs Boyett, song; Miss E. Murray, song; Mrs Aitken, song and encore. The chairman then said that the most important part of the programme would now be proceeded with, viz. the presentation of medals to the lads who had enlisted in defence of their King and Country. He spoke of the deeds done by our Australian lads who had already gone, and felt sure that the lads that evening would emulate those deeds. These young men, as they come of age, were keeping up the traditions of Frankston, and if the other parts of the State had followed that example there would have been no need for compulsory enlistment. Dr Plowman said the presentation this evening to volunteers from Frankston was the eighth that had been made since the commencement of war. There had been 136 presentations

made and with the six to be made that evening, made up a total of 142 volunteers who had received presentations. In the first instance presentations of wristlet watches were made, but it was afterwards thought that medals would be more suitable and last longer as mementoes of the occasion. The chairman then made the first presentation to Private Allan Tivendale (formerly employed in the local post office) and accompanied the gift with a few words of cheer and encouragement and a wish for his safe return. Private Eric McComb, whose brother, Private Bert McComb had made the supreme sacrifice, and he was going to fill his place. Private Reg. Coxall, Private F. Johns, Privates Earps, and Private Evan Jones, were then given their medals by the chairman, who expressed great admiration at the action of the lads and a heartfelt wish for their safe e return. Private R L. Green, a returned man who his re-enlisted and gone to the front for the second time, and Privates Reginald and Robert Grierson, the two latter being present and are just about leaving for the front, will also receive medals at a later date, their names not having been given to the hon. sec. (Dr Plowman) in time for presentations to be made that evening. After the presentations, three hearty cheers were given and “ For they are jolly good follows” sang with enthusiasm. After Mr Payne and Mrs Aitken

had favored the company with songs and the Misses Murray with a duet, for which an encore was demanded. Cr Mason proposed a hearty vote of thanks to all those who had assisted in making the function the undoubted success it had been. Refreshments were then handed round, and the proceedings termnated in a dance, which was much enjoyed. *** OUR LETTER BOX. THE WATTLE CLUB. TO THE EDITOR. Sir,—In your last week’s issue of the “Standard “ there appears an article, criticising the Wattle Club, in which you state that the Wattle Club absolutely refused to lend any of its furnishings, or to assist in any way, the welcome to two Anzacs. Now, Sir, I wish to say that that statement is absolutely inaccurate, as the president gave me full permission to use whatever I required of the club’s crockery, furnishings, etc. They even left the decorations up in the hall which had been in use the night previous. Trusting you will do justice to the Wattle Club by inserting this disclaimer.—Yours etc. ALICE McCOMB. We quite understand that the Wattle Club material was loaned to Mrs M’Comb personally, and also we have on reliable authority that it was refused the Welcome Home committee as a body. Why ?—ED. *** From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 2 November 1918

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It’s Okay to Be White (But It’s Still Not Okay to be Awful) By Stuart McCullough I’ve never really wondered If it’s okay to be white It’s never really crossed my mind Or kept me up at night It seemed a silly thing to say So strange and impolite But still it made me think of all The whiteness in my life I wake up every morning On the white side of the bed Ignoring all the white noise That has gathered in my head It continues on with coffee Flat white! Not cappuccino No other brew would ever do For this middle-aged albino I slap on some white sunscreen If I plan to step outside Otherwise my pale skin Will sizzle, bake and fry Cos being pink is not okay And red is downright awful Sunstroke makes me lie down And take aspirin by the paw full For when it comes to being white There’s no one white as me It’s not that it is not okay More it was meant to be Cos being white is not a choice It’s a question of degree I suspect it’s true for others too Whatever shade they be Purple, green or topaz too - Everyone’s fantastic! Whatever kind of skin you’re in Wrinkled or elastic It’s just the sack we’re stuck with We’re otherwise the same We want the lives of those we love To be sweet as sugar cane

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Moorooduc let Long Island off the hook help his side to a huge total of 235. Seaford Tigers will return to their innings at 0/2. Seaford took on Hastings and posted a small total of 81 off just 47 overs before their 10 wickets fell. Hastings punished Seaford for their struggles, and ended the day with a whopping 1/130. Robert Hearn will continue his innings next weekend from 55 not out. Heatherhill won the toss and chose to bat first against Mt Martha, and posted a handy first innings total of 145. Mt Martha lost an early wicket to go 1/0, before steadying to finish the day at 1/16.

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MOOROODUC have failed to make the most of a poor Long Island innings as the first two day clashes of the 2018/19 MPCA season took place. Andrew Tweddle top scored for Long Island with a lowly score of 17, as Moorooduc bowler Reece Cordeaux starred by running through the top order and claiming figures of 4/23 with 7 maidens. Long Island ended up all out for 75, but were let off the hook by a shaky Moorooduc, who lost their first two wickets for 4 runs. Moorooduc finished the day at 5/98. At Ditterich Reserve Crib Point were sent in to bat first by Main Ridge. Losing the toss had no effect on Crib Point, who batted well to reach 8/190 at the close of play. Jason Albress could hold his head high after a strong performance with ball in hand, claiming 4/63. Red Hill put in a good performance against Somerville to reach a strong total of 184. Tail end batsman Jamie McCall put in a big shift, with 44 runs to his name. The final Peninsula match featured Pines and Baden Powell. Pines won the toss and chose to bat first, and their top order performed valiantly. Ashley Hupe scored a well taken half century, as the Pines ended up all out for a well taken 221. Baden Powell finished at 0/7 at the end of play.

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See you later: Pines get one away as they head for a score of 221. Top, Mornington also posted an impressive total with /276 from their 80 overs against Pearcedale. Pictures: Andrew Hurst

District clash between Carrum and Rosebud this Saturday. Rosebud batted first and struggled at times, with Billy Quigley top scoring with a handy 48 runs. They finished all out for 145 off 73 overs.

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Carrum faced 7 overs before the end of play, finishing at 0/8. Delacombe Park played brilliantly at home to post a massive total against Seaford Tigers. Steven Anderson scored a career best 111 runs, including two sixes, to

A MAMMOTH total of 112 from Balnarring batsman Brenton Taylor has helped his side to a final tally of 212 from 73 overs against Tootgarook. Tootgarook lost an early wicket and finished up at 1/14. Tyabb were no match for Carrum Downs, who put together a great team performance to post a total of 8/250 at the end of play. Three Carrum Downs batmen posted totals of over 40, with Ryan Lynch top scoring with 61. The Yabbies have a huge task ahead of them to stay in touch, Dromana Reserve played host to Dromana and Rye on Saturday, as the home side was sent in to bat first. Mark Whitehead scored a handy 48, but his middle order collapsed around him. Dromana finished all out for 125, to which Rye answered with 2/42 before the close of play.

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A STUNNING middle order performance from Baxter has guided them to a stunning total of 6/318 against Sorrento at David Macfarlane Reserve. 105 not out from Daniel Warwick and a well taken 70 from Chris Brittain guided them to their monstrous total. The Sharks now face a big task to chase Baxter down. Langwarrin performed brilliant away from home against the Peninsula Old Boys, as they won the toss and chose to bat first, Matt Prosser fell agonisingly short of a century when he was dismissed for 96, but there was still plenty to smile about as his side finished the day at 9/295. Travis Campbell also performed well with a good score of 70. Mornington performed better with their home ground advantage, as they put Pearcedale to work with an impressive batting display. Ben Clements continued his brilliant start to the year, claiming his second century in the last week before being run out for 105. Mornington finished at 8/276 at the end of 80 overs. Mt Eliza also performed well to survive 80 overs, as they finished their innings against Flinders at 8/203. Two half centuries from middle order batsmen saved Mt Eliza from a tougher battle. Dwayne Field was the pick of the bowlers for Flinders, claiming figures of 5/82.


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Baxter, Pines snare coach, players SOCCER

By Craig MacKenzie BAXTER and Frankston Pines have hit the ground running with preparations for next season. Last week Baxter announced that Robert Mathieson was the new assistant to head coach George Hughes while the makeover of the Pines squad by gaffer Kevin “Squizzy” Taylor got underway in earnest. Mathieson played with Mulgrave, Croydon, Springvale City and Dandenong City before joining Langwarrin 27 years ago eventually becoming a long-serving assistant to legendary senior coach Gus Macleod. He spoke to other local clubs before accepting an offer from Baxter gaffer George Hughes. “I get on well with George and we share the same football philosophy so it was a good fit,” Mathieson said. “The facilities there are top-notch and they’re only going to get better with new lighting and new dugouts on the way in fact the facilities are better than some of the NPL clubs I’ve been to. “I think Baxter has got great potential and hopefully with George’s experience and my experience we can point the team in the right direction.” Ex-Langwarrin midfielder Matt Morgan has been linked with Baxter again after leaving the club midway through last season and joining rival Hampton Park United, which eventually was relegated. Current Langy midfielder Jonny Guthrie is another possible target. The experienced Englishman would be a huge asset in the middle of the park and is just as comfortable playing at the back. Hughes and Mathieson were not the only interested spectators at last Wednesday night’s hit-out between Australia Youth and Baxter at Parkmore soccer club in Keysborough. Former Kingston City and Baxter midfielder and current Skye United player Jack Gallagher was in the crowd and was seen deep in conversation with Hughes. Australia Youth was coached by former Baxter boss Roy Kilner who is preparing the squad for the 2018 UNite Cup run by the Melbourne Chinese Soccer Association in partnership with Football Victoria and Melbourne Victory. Kilner has been offered the senior coaching job at Dandenong Warriors which is one of Baxter’s State 4 South rivals so his presence will add an edge to league clashes between these clubs

Baxter boys: New assistant coach Robert Mathieson (left) and senior coach George Hughes (right) flank director of coaching Billy McLeod.

in 2019. Meanwhile Pines used social media to announce the signings of Travis Ernsdoerfer and Cameron Bryden last Friday while Cedric Benza, Tuach Ter and Tapiwanashe Munyanyiwa are expected to be announced as new signings this week. Ernsdoerfer, 18, is a former Bentleigh Greens junior who made his senior debut with Baxter before playing with Langwarrin’s under-20s in the NPL last season. “He brings a different dimension to us up front,” Taylor said. “He’s very direct, strong on the ball and powerfully built. He’s comfortable with his back to goal and he’s good in the air.” Bryden, 23, played with Langy juniors before making his senior debut with Seaford United. He was overseas for most of last season but returned and played half a dozen games for Seaford as the club battled to save its State 3 South-East status. “He’s good on the ball and he

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doesn’t mind getting stuck in,” Taylor said. “He can play in central midfield or up front and he’ll be an asset.” Benza, 20, is a former Springvale White Eagles player who joined Langy’s under-20s last season but no longer qualifies for that age group. “Cedric’s a readymade senior player and I’ve got a lot of time for him,” Taylor said. “He’s strong, good in the air and his recovery and closing speeds are just fantastic.” Ter is a former Springvale White Eagles and Langwarrin under-20s leftsided player and Taylor was delighted to clinch his signature. “Tuach has terrific quick feet, is defensively sound and has the ability to get past an opponent and whip dangerous crosses into the box,” he said. “Tapsy” Munyanyiwa is set to quickly become a fans favourite at Monterey Reserve. He’s a flying machine with plenty of NPL senior experience and the 21-year-old winger has been with

Bentleigh Greens, Springvale White Eagles, Sunshine George Cross, Doveton and Point Cook. “He was with me when we won the under-20s championship at Bentleigh and I’m absolutely stoked to get him to Pines,” Taylor said. The only loss so far from last season’s senior squad is midfielder Ross Robertson due to tertiary studies while striker Mitch Lander has been rumoured to be returning to Seaford United. But it’s expected that the bulk of last season’s squad will attend pre-season training which gets underway officially on 4 December. CJ Hodgson and Graham Hill have been sounded out by other clubs with Mornington and Doveton keen on Hodgson while Hill has been linked with Brandon Park. Taylor is keen to retain them and has his sights on other signing targets. Langy midfielder Alex Whyte, 20, is one of them. “Alex is good with either foot, has good vision and is very composed,” Taylor said. “He can pick a pass and go long or short and he’s a good organiser. “He broke into Langy’s senior squad last season and came off the bench a few times.” It’s believed that Taylor also has an in-principle agreement with exPines keeper Alfonso Cardinale who switched to Heatherton United last season. Taylor is set to meet with other prospective signings in coming weeks but

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won’t release their names yet. Former Skye United and Seaford United coach Paulo Pinheiro will coach Pines’ reserve squad next season. “Paulo was very keen to get back into coaching and he’s happy to work with the younger players,” Taylor said. Once Darren Roberts can resolve some work issues he’ll decide whether or not he can take up the offer of assisting Taylor. Pines also look like fielding a couple of junior teams next season. The club is likely to have an under15s team with the bulk of that squad coming from another local club. And the spill from last season’s under-11 program at Langwarrin looks likely to produce an under-12 squad for Pines in 2019. In NPL2 news Langwarrin announced on Sunday that it had signed striker David Stirton from Dandenong City. Stirton is a former Langy junior who has extensive experience at the elite level of Victorian soccer including spells with Oakleigh Cannons, Dandenong Thunder, Melbourne Victory, Southern Stars, Bentleigh Greens, South Melbourne and Port Melbourne. Langy announced last week that Ritchie May would be senior team manager for next season and Peter Tuckett would assist high performance manager Alistair Wallace. May was assistant coach and team manager of the under-20s last season while Tuckett first joined Langy as a player in 1977 and for many years now has been the club’s fitness coach. Former Peninsula Strikers and Frankston Pines midfielder Ben Millward is expected to be named shortly as the new strength and conditioning coach of Langy’s under-20s. In State 2 South-East news Peninsula Strikers’ boss Danny Verdun will hold a meet and greet night with current and prospective players at the club’s Centenary Park headquarters on Thursday at 6.30pm. Verdun has been arranging a raft of pre-season friendlies and signed off on the last one a few days ago. Strikers will host South Yarra on Saturday 16 February at 3pm and 5pm. In other news State 3 South-East outfit Skye United announced last weekend that Liam George had been reappointed for a fourth straight year to the reserves coaching post while local goalkeeping guru Peter Blasby will meet with Dandenong City head coach Zeljko Kuzman this week to discuss a specialist role at the club.

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Hillier scores Australia’s first threeby-three silverware By Ben Triandafillou SOUTHERN Peninsula Sharks director of coaching, Gerard Hillier, has taken the Australian Youth Girls three-by-three team all the way to a bronze medal at the Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Thursday 18 October. The youth girls side, made up of Suzi-Rose Deegan, Sara-Rose Smith, Ruby Porter and Alexandra Fowler, secured Australia’s first piece of international silverware in three-by-three basketball with a 16-13 victory over top-ranked China in the bronze medal game. The Australian side entered the tournament which went for almost two weeks as the last women’s seed (20th) and sat at 36th in the world rankings prior to the competition. Despite their low ranking and entering the tournament as a wildcard, the

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youth girls played with a lot more quality than their ranking would suggest. In the group stage, the youth girls were victorious in three of their four matches, defeating the Netherlands (ranked fifth) 11-7, Czech Republic (ranked 17th) 15-11 and Estonia (ranked fourth) 19-15. They went on to comfortably defeat Ukraine (ranked second) 16-6 in the quarter finals before suffering an overtime loss to France (ranked sixth) 19-20 in the semi-final. The Aussies bounced back to defeat China in the bronze medal game and will now likely sky rocket their world ranking, having finished third overall in the international competition. Sharks director of coaching, Gerard Hillier, said “I cannot put into words the amount of grit and determination these young

ladies had in the face of some extremely strong competition and through adversity,” he said. “If we had to do it all over again, I couldn’t think of four better players to go back to battle with.” The exceptional run from the youth girls tops off a remarkable 12 months for the coach who has been dominating the women’s leagues with his various teams. Hillier coached the under-18s women’s side which won a bronze medal at the Australian Junior Championships; the under-16s women’s side which won a gold medal at the Basketball Victoria Country Championships; the under-16s women’s side which were crowned champions in the Victorian Junior Basketball League; and the Sharks’ state championship women’s side which finished runners-up in the Big V competition.

AUSTRALIAN body builder and owner of Empire Fitness gym in Rosebud, Paul Jayilian, will be travelling to America to defend his WFF NABBA World Title on Saturday 3 November. Jayilian, 43, has been competing in the sport of body building since 2008, and has spent the past five years undefeated on the national and international circuit. The former kick boxer said he is super confident heading into this year’s world championships. “I think I’ve got it covered,” he said. “I’ve just had a slight change in diet and training heading into this year’s one but I’ve put on probably 6kgs. “From last November I was 80kgs with 3 per cent body fat and this year I will be about 86kgs with 3 per cent body fat.” The experienced body builder has competed in around 45 competitions since he started in 2008 and has shelved 45 trophies, having finished first or second in every competition he has entered, including the worldrenowned Arnold Classic which he won in 2017. Despite being eligible to compete in the over-40s Master’s competition, Jayilian said he won’t be contemplating the move into that division until the younger generation start to beat him. “I haven’t done that because there’s no real reason to,” he said. “I’m still taking on the younger guys and I’m still beating them so until they start beating me then I’ll stay here.” For some athletes, it can be difficult to work and train at the same time, but for Jayilian, he said his lifestyle

has worked perfectly for him. “I like to push myself to the limit,” he said. “I do about an hour and a half to two hours a day of weight training and that’s six days a week. I take one day off.” “I own my own gym and opened up Empire Fitness in Rosebud in April, so I pretty much work here and train at the same time which is great for me.” Following on from the WFF NABBA World Title, Jayilian will also be contending the Arnold Classic again in Melbourne early next year. Building a record: Australian body builder Paul Jayilian continues on his winning ways. Picture: Supplied

Bonbeach crowned aerobic champions

Hunter sets sights on Peninsula Cup MORNINGTON-based trainer, Wez Hunter, will be out to keep his unbeaten run this season at Mornington alive, as his talented gelding Call It A Day lines up in the Peninsula Cup (1600m). Despite stepping up to the distance for the first time, Hunter is confident Call It A Day can keep the hot-streak going in the Peninsula Cup. “His record on his home track is really good, and he’s had three starts [this preparation] for two wins and a second,” he said. “He’ll drop to the minimum and it’ll be his first time at the mile, but his form around 1500m has been pretty solid so the trip shouldn’t be an issue.”

It’s been just over a year since Call It A Day fractured his hind leg in trackwork, but since reaching optimal fitness, Hunter believes his gelding has “come back bigger and better”. “It took him a bit to get right but now he’s back and racing to the potential that we thought he had,” he said. Hunter has been low-flying as of late, training three winners and a narrow second place-getter from his past five runners (at time of writing). Three of those runs were from the airborne Call It A Day. Hong Kong jockey Tommy Berry could also potentially be booked for the ride.

BONBEACH Primary School returned from the Gold Coast with silver and gold medals from the School Aerobic National Championships on Saturday 25 August. It’s the second year that the school has had an aerobic team compete at the national level and this year the Bonbeach Bolts were crowned national champions in the team’s competition. Two of their members, sisters Tara and Grace Ash, also won silver in the pair’s event. The sisters performed their routine to a song of their choosing being Katy Perry’s ‘Fireworks’ and choreographed their own routine for the event. The Bolts team consisted of Stella King-Stemmer, Sienna Shead, Jasmin Scott, Tara Ash, Lily Parks, Kaitlyn Farr, Grace Ash and Tea Matic. Coached by Bonbeach Primary School teachers, Ms Mullavey and Ms Batson, the aerobics teams put in a lot of hard work throughout the year, having started their training in November last year. Bonbeach Primary School teacher and aerobics fundraiser, Sharon King, said a lot of effort was also put in by the girls to fund the trip. “The girls we have got at the moment did a fabulous job,” King said. “They raised all the funds to get there. They ran raffles, had BBQ’s outside of Safeway, and ran silent auctions to fund their trip. “They raised about $8,000 to go and they did the school very proud.” King said the girls were “very dedicated” having trained twice a week starting at 7:30 in the morning as well as training during lunch times. It did come as a slight surprise to the teams, with one of the main chances that they believed would go

Number one: Bonbeach Bolts take first place in the School Aerobic National Championships. Picture: Supplied

close to winning it, finishing in third. But after a nervous wait the Bolts were crowned national champions with the “parents and kids bursting

into tears of joy” following the announcement. The teams had a barbecue of their own to celebrate their victory.

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2014 Mitsubishi Lancer LX CJ Manual MY14.5 $11,800

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^5 years/130,000km whichever occurs first, for eligible customers. >The Capped Price Servicing Program (“CPS Program”) applies to Eligible Vehicles with a Warranty Start Date on or after 1/1/15 at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers only. The 5 years Capped Price Servicing covers the first 5 Scheduled Services for 16.5MY and later vehicle models for up to 5 years/50,000km (whichever occurs first). CPS Program is subject to change. For full terms & conditions and current pricing visit isuzuute.com.au/service-plus. §Seats have leather touches or accents (excluding third row for MU-X), but are not wholly leather. +3.5 tonne braked towing capacity on D-MAX 4x4 and 4x2 High Ride models and 3.0 tonne braked towing capacity on all MU-X models when fitted with an optional genuine Isuzu UTE tow bar kit. Some pics for illustration purposes only.

$

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5-star ANCAP safety rating on all MU-X models & 4x4 D-MAX Crew Cab models built from November 2013 onwards & 4x2 D-MAX Crew Cab High Ride models built from November 2014 onwards. ^5 years/130,000km whichever occurs first, for eligible customers. Excludes trays & accessories. >The Capped Price Servicing Program (“CPS Program”) applies to Eligible Vehicles with a Warranty Start Date on or after 1/1/15 at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers only. The 5 years Capped Price Servicing covers the first 5 Scheduled Services for 18MY & later vehicle models for up to 5 years/75,000km (whichever occurs first) & for 16.5MY & 17MY for up to 5 years/50,000km (whichever occurs first). CPS Program is subject to change. For full terms & conditions & current pricing visit isuzuute.com.au/service-plus. +3.5 tonne braked towing capacity on D-MAX 4x4 & 4x2 High Ride models & 3.0 tonne braked towing capacity on all MU-X models when fitted with an optional genuine Isuzu UTE tow bar kit. ~Includes economy alloy tray fitted at motorpool. #Fuel consumption & emissions figures based on ADR 81/02 (combined cycle test) & are to be used for vehicle comparison purposes only. Actual fuel consumption & emissions will vary depending on many factors including, but not limited to, traffic conditions, individual driving style & vehicle condition. §Seats have leather touches or accents (excluding third row for MU-X), but are not wholly leather. *Private & ABN holders only on 18MY vehicles. Excludes government, fleet, rental & non-profit buyers. Includes one year business vehicle registration, CTP insurance, dealer delivery & statutory charges. Metallic/mica/pearl paint $500 extra. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers from 1/10/18 until 31/12/18 unless extended, varied or while stocks last. Excludes demonstrators. †Offer is limited to 18MY 4x4 D-MAX & 4x4 MU-X models sold & delivered between 1/10/18 & 31/12/18 to private & ABN holders only. Excludes demonstrators. The Scheduled Servicing offer covers standard items (normal operating conditions) as listed in IUA Warranty & Service Booklet for the first 2 years Scheduled Servicing (covering the first 2 Scheduled Services up to 24 months/30,000km – whichever occurs first). Offer does not cover any other Scheduled Service, Make-up Scheduled Service or any additional service items or requirements, which are at the owner’s expense. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers. Not available with any other offer. ‡$1,000 Isuzu UTE Genuine Accessories on 18MY models sold & delivered between 1/10/18 & 31/12/18, unless varied or extended, to private & ABN holders only. Excludes demonstrators. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers. Not available with any other offer, excluding the 2 years free Scheduled Servicing where offered.

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WHAT’S ON Main Street Mornington Style Stakes Capture your Peninsula Cup look and give yourself the chance to WIN at the Mornington Main Street Style Stakes. Get your hair and makeup touched up before entering your very own photo shoot. Choose your favourite three images to be judged! Categories include Ladies, Lads, Squad, 35 and Over and Millinery.

As a charitable hospital operating on a completely not-forprofit basis, The Bays relies on donations to ensure our patients have access to the most sophisticated equipment and therefore the very best care.

Front Lawn

Live Music

The Front Lawn is THE place to be this Ladbrokes Peninsula Cup Day. Featuring food vans, bars, live music and the Pimms Precinct, swing by, grab a Pimms, kick back and enjoy the day.

During the day the Ash James Trio will be keeping the crowd entertained before Yacht Club DJ’s take’s it away as the headline performance at the Live Stage on Ladbrokes Peninsula Cup Day! Get your dancing shoes ready for an electrifying live show both before and after the Peninsula Cup Race.

Membership Offer Become a Mornington Casual Member and get general admission and car park access to over 40 race days at Mornington and Ladbrokes Park plus discounted ticketing to MRC events. Excusive Ladbrokes Peninsula Cup Day offer of just $50.00. Visit the Race Day Office to join.

Hair And Make-Up Touchups Arbonne International will be offering patrons free makeup touch-ups near the Style Stakes. There will be facials and makeovers to be WON as well as a pamper hamper worth over $500+ to giveaway on the day. All the products are pure, safe and natural, free from any nasty chemicals. 100% Vegan and cruelty free. Make sure you check out the Arbonne marquee, get your makeup touched-up and go into the draw to WIN the pamper hamper!

The Bays Hospital Charity Partner Please dig deep today to support our scrubs tin rattle! The Bays volunteers are collecting donations to help us equip our new Critical Care Unit with the latest, most advanced lifesaving equipment.

Silent Disco The Silent Disco is located on the front lawn and a sensational way to dance the day away to tunes from 3 different DJ’s. Simply grab your headphones and get involved!

Kids Activities For all the families on course, relax and enjoy the family area located on the back lawn. Keep the kids active with face painters and rides while enjoy the sounds and fun of Ladbrokes Peninsula Cup Day.

Transport - Complimentary buses will be leaving from the front of the Racecourse at 5:30pm and 6:15pm. - Additionally, there will be a complimentary bus shuttle service to Mornington Main Street starting from 5:00pm and running until 7:00pm. - Will be running from the public carpark for all guests. - Uber will be running from the public carpark for all guests.

Tickets available at the gate or via mrc.racing.com Mornington News

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