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PENINSULA HOMEMAKER CENTRE Australia’s biggest midweek classic car event THE annual Santa Cruz at Mornington’s Peninsula Homemaker Centre from 5.308.30pm on Tuesday 4 December is hosted by the Mornington-based car club Let’s Go Cruisin’. The event has grown each year to become the biggest midweek classic car show in Australia. Last year 600 plus cars valued at more than $20 million attracted more than 3000 people. Cars on display are pre-1975 show pieces with classic car enthusiasts from all over Melbourne and surrounding regional areas cruising to Mornington to display their cars. Santa Claus will appear, bringing joy to
children. There will be live entertainment and the Sober Mule Cafe will be open. Raising money for charity is the main priority, with this year’s goal being $3000. Let’s Go Cruisin’ is a government-approved charity fundraising organisation and has raised more than $70,000 over the past five years for peninsula organisations providing welfare services to children and teenagers. The show is open to the public from 5.30pm with presentations and raffle drawing at 8pm. For more information, call Donna Godwin on (02) 9285 6716.
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About 50 per cent of their bedroom furniture ranges are also available as bedheads only to suit mattress and base sets. Rise + Shine Mornington also offers a huge selection of mattress and base sets, which are all Australian-made, including pocket spring mattresses that allow correct spinal alignment and minimal partner disturbance. “We also offer the latest European designed eco-friendly foam mattresses and the latest foam- infused gel to prevent overheating as well as pressure-relieving Italian gel mattresses. “Customers can design bedroom furniture to suit their own requirements with minor modifications usually at no extra charge, and we have a unique colour-matching service for selected furniture ranges.” The store is having a massive storewide sale offering between 10-50 per cent off everything in the boutique store, ranging from mattresses and bedroom suites to an extensive range of manchester including quilts, quilt sets, pillows and sheets as well as an ever-changing range of accessories to complement all decors. “Rise + Shine Mornington is open seven days so come in and see the quality of items available. You won’t be disappointed.”
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By Mike Hast MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire Council’s new mayor is Cr Lynn Bowden. Cr Bowden, 63, was elected on Monday night soon after the swearingin of the new council for 2012-16 following the election on 27 October. The first mayor from the Western Port side of the shire since Brian Stahl in 2005-06, Cr Bowden was elected to the council in 2008 and represents Watson Ward, which covers Somerville, Baxter and parts of Moorooduc, Tyabb and Pearcedale. A Somerville resident for 28 years, Cr Bowden is married to Ron Bowden, who was the Liberal member for South Eastern Province in the Victorian Parliament 1992-2006. Cr Bowden, a retired administration manager, also was a major player in the Liberal Party as chair of the influential women’s section of the party. The new mayor, who will earn $78,000 a year, was re-elected to Watson Ward with 57.38 per cent of the vote after distribution of preferences, defeating Joshua Sinclair, a 20-yearold member of the ALP who is studying a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Laws at Monash. Cr Bowden campaigned on better maintenance for public areas in her
Racing to the top IT took Cameron White 26 minutes 51 seconds to enter the race record books on Sunday when he dashed from Rosebud to the top of Arthurs Seat. White won this year’s Arthurs Seat Challenge, one minute 19 seconds clear of second placegetter Philip Weatherlake. New mum Sarah Mason won the women’s division in 33 minutes 17 seconds. More Yanni pictures and race report Page 51
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ward, an avenue of honour in Somerville, improvements to sporting facilities, restoration and relocation of the Somerville war memorial, more pedestrian crossings and footpaths in Somerville, improvements to Bunguyan Reserve and the Main Oval in Tyabb, and beautification of Baxter when Peninsula Link freeway is finished. On Monday night, the council broke with recent protocol by not electing a deputy mayor. QUICK - INSTALLED - GUARANTEED
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‘New age’ showing for art NEXT year’s Mornington Art Exhibition held by the Rotary Club of Mornington is entering a new era involving contemporary and traditional technology. The club will provide art show information online and in the publications of principal partner, the Mornington Peninsula News Group (publisher of The News). The exhibition will feature more than 800 paintings from peninsula, Victorian and interstate artists. In entering the world of modern media, the art show information and a display of paintings entered will be available at www.morningtonartshow.com.au Tickets for the opening night on Friday 18 January can also be bought online or from Farrell’s Book Shop, corner Main and Barkly streets, Mornington, or at Ken Cameron’s Menswear, 185 Main St, Mornington. Due to maintenance work on Peninsula Community Theatre, the show may be required to move to The Studio, which is the building opposite the theatre. The feature artist will be Jane Henderson who paints peninsula seascapes and coastal scenes. Mornington Rotary was the establishment home of the Australian Rotary Health Fund, now one of the largest health research based funds in Australia. The initiative came from Rotarian Ian Scott in response to his concerns over the loss of young babies from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
Opening night: Many paintings were sold on the opening night of this year’s Mornington Rotary Art Show, the club’s 40th.
The annual art exhibition is second only in size to the Camberwell Rotary Art show held later in the year. The exhibition has raised more than $700,000 in 41 years for use on local and international Rotary projects. The clock tower in Main St, Mornington, and three gazebo shelters have been recent projects funded from the art show. Alan Harwood is art show director and believes the show is “again on track to produce an outstanding art exhibition in January 2013”. Prospective sponsors can call Mr Harwood on 0413 082 992 or Peter Lawrence on 0418361001.
Marathon man on course for desert run DUNCAN Rusby’s next effort to raise money for cancer research will be a pushover compared to what awaits him next April. On 13 December he is holding a charity golf tournament at Mornington Golf Course, but five months later he plans to be competing in the Marathon Des Sables, a 250-kilometre footrace across the Sahara Desert. Rusby, a 38-year-old of Mt Eliza, wants to raise $15,000 for Yorkshire Cancer Research and “demonstrate to my young sons that they can achieve anything they set their minds to”. He has so far raised more than $6000 through sponsorship, personal donations and fundraising events. Rusby is also asking businesses for sponsorship and planning other fundraising events.
The Marathon Des Sables “ultramarathon” is run over six days in 120-degree heat. Rusby will run with a backpack carrying his food and water. His training has included competing in the Australian Outback Marathon on 28 July, an event he described as a “short 42km run across the red sands of the Australian Outback, with views of Uluru [Ayers Rock] and Kata Tjuta [the Olgas] around every corner”. He has also previously completed the London, Paris, Sydney and Melbourne marathons to raise money for charity. To make a donation and follow Duncan and his quest go to www.duncsdessables.com
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Killing snakes is a risky business By Mike Hast PEOPLE trying to kill snakes are risking injury, says a Mornington Peninsula professional snake catcher. Barry Goldsmith of Morningtonbased Snakes and Wildlife Control has been called out to eight properties in recent weeks where homeowners have killed or attempted to kill a snake using a variety of implements. Four snakes that had been mortally wounded had to be euthanised. Trying to kill a snake was far riskier than leaving it, he said. Snakes are on the move following recent warmer weather with Mr Goldsmith and other snake catchers in the region coming into the busy time of the year. “People need to be aware snakes are moving around looking for food and water; if you see a snake in your garden, leave it alone and you won’t have a problem,” Mr Goldsmith said. “Snakes are inoffensive unless they are provoked.” Mr Goldsmith has been rescuing snakes throughout the southeast and on the peninsula since September. There have been callouts at Portsea, Rosebud, Balnarring, Hastings, Mt Eliza and several in Cranbourne. He had to “rescue” a tiger snake at a Portsea barbecue where “bikini-clad women and men in shorts” had run into a house. He saved a young couple in Mt Eliza who had a snake in their front yard. When Mr Goldsmith arrived and checked the interloper, the couple was embarrassed to find out they had been frightened by a rubber snake that someone had thrown over the fence.
Gotcha: Snake catcher Barry Goldsmith is busy removing protected reptiles from homes throughout the Mornington Peninsula. This tiger snake, left and above, was captured in a Rosebud backyard. Pictures: Yanni
“Admittedly, it was a very good replica,” Mr Goldsmith said. At Cranbourne, he “saved” a migrant family that had been bailed up by a blue-tongue lizard. “They didn’t know blue-tongues were not poisonous. If they are threatened or cornered, they open their mouths wide and stick out their tongue to frighten off predators. They look scary but will not bite unless they are attacked.” The lizards are prized by gardeners
as they eat snails, caterpillars and other insects. At Boneo, he rescued a snake caught up in a fruit tree net in a backyard. “It was nearly dead, but has made a full recovery.” Mr Goldsmith said many snakes had been displaced in the past two years by the building of Peninsula Link freeway between Carrum Downs and Mt Martha. The bulk of callouts had been to properties near the freeway, he said.
There is also a warning about pets and snakes. “Snakes don’t attack dogs; dogs attack snakes,” he said. He had been called to five dog versus snake incidents in recent weeks. Veterinarians say dogs should be kept on a leash in dunes, long grass, bushland, and beside creeks. Snake bites are difficult to detect on dogs and cats. The most immediate reactions to a bite are trembling, rapid breathing,
vomiting, defecation and collapse. After some of these signs, eye pupils may dilate (get bigger) and the animal’s gait will become clumsy as the legs become progressively weaker. If the dose of venom is large enough, complete paralysis will occur, followed by death if untreated with anti-venom. If treated immediately, pets have a good chance of survival and recovery. The best course of action is to keep your pet as calm and still as possible and get them to a vet.
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By Mike Hast THE Victorian Electoral Commission is seeking comments from voters across the state about the recent council elections. The VEC says its “Call for feedback” will enable it to “improve services and communication for future council elections”. The survey is being conducted online and in hard copy. One topic certain to attract comments is so-called “dummy candidates”, people who register as a candidate for no other purpose than to poll low, do little or no campaigning, be excluded from the count early and pass their votes to another candidate. A key marker of a dummy candidate is someone who provides no contact details to the VEC, which publishes a list of candidates and their details. As yet there is no law stopping dummy candidates from nominating for elections as authorities claim it is difficult to tell who is a dummy, but it is blatantly obvious to many voters and people interested in elections. A starting point for the VEC should be to require all candidates to provide at least a contact phone number. Mornington Peninsula Shire’s election appeared to have few dummies. Only one of the 43 candidates did not provide a contact phone number, John Woodman, the head of Morningtonbased Watsons Pty Ltd. Mr Woodman – who describes himself as a consultant to the land development industry and an urban planner – gave his second preferences to Briars
Ward candidate Anne Shaw, who was first of the three elected, ahead of Bev Colomb and Andrew Dixon. Mr Woodman polled 1720 votes, 6 per cent of the total. Frankston Council’s election also appeared to have few dummies, but in neighbouring Kingston and Casey, there were more dummies than at a big day care centre. In one Kingston ward, five candidates did not provide contact details and did no campaigning – and all preferenced candidates with connections to the Liberal Party. In Casey, 17 of 85 candidates provided no contact details with five providing wrong phone numbers. More than 30 candidates did not respond to a local newspaper’s questionnaire that asked where they lived and who had paid their $250 nomination fee, among other queries. In Casey’s Springfield Ward, one of the three councillors elected, Jo Wass, declined to take up her position, citing illness in the family. Ms Wass had given her second preferences to veteran ALP identity Bob Halsall, who now looks likely to take the seat after a recount is held in about four weeks. Victoria’s electoral system encourages the use of dummy candidates. Of the 78 councils having elections late last month, 70 had a postal voting system, including Mornington Peninsula Shire. All candidates had to do was provide the VEC with a 150-word statement and a black and white photo. There was no requirement to campaign, meet voters or have helpers at
polling booths. Many voters say they should not have to make a choice based on such a limited amount of information about candidates. Other concerns likely to be sent to the VEC include: There is no compulsion for candidates to state if they are members of a political party or if they live in the ward. Voters do not know who is supporting candidates financially. Donation disclosure laws require candidates to tell who funded their campaigns after the poll. The cost of running for council in large multi-councillor wards is prohibitive. In late September, soon after nominations closed for the 27 October council elections in Victoria, it was reported the Local Government Inspectorate would crack down on dummy candidates. Chief inspector David Wolf said the inspectorate would undertake an audit program to test legitimacy of candidates. The inspectorate was set up after council elections in 2008 when Victoria was plagued with reports of dummy candidates. It will be interesting to see how the inspectorate deals with feedback received by the VEC and complaints made directly to the Minister for Local Government, Jeanette Powell. In many cases, this year’s elections were blighted by more problems than in 2008.
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Longevity in health work PENINSULA Health’s chief executive Sherene Devanesen has presented awards to staff who have spent more than 10 years with the organisation. Among the recipients were paediatrics nurse unit manager Helen Hutchins, who has spent 40 years with Peninsula Health. Mercedes Williams, Janet Payne, Lorraine McPherson, Terence Hewens, Anne Donnelly and Patricia Kardinaal were awarded for 35 years
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Whips are worth keeping Gold-plated gift is a bonus for winning Cup jockeys By Keith Platt THERE is a good chance that over the past 22 years Brian Hartung has met more Melbourne Cup-winning jockeys than anybody else. While most attention is focused on the winning horse, the cup presentation, owners and prizemoney, Mr Hartung each year presents a gold-plated whip to the jockey who is first past the post. The whips have become sought-after racing memorabilia, with one used by Phar Lap’s jockey Jim Pike in the 1930 Cup being auctioned in 2000 for $36,000. Another was due to go on the auction block this month with an estimated price of $10,000-$15,000. The Wirths Whip is handed over the day after the Cup, in recent years at a ceremony held at Crown Casino. Last year’s winner, French jockey Christophe Lemaire, who rode Dunaden, flew out of Australia straight after the race and was handed his Wirths Whip in Mumbai, India, during a Super Trade Mission to the subcontinent led by Premier Ted Baillieu. Victoria Racing Club vice-president Amanda Elliott, who was part of the trade delegation, made the belated presentation. This year’s winner Brett Prebble rode the Lloyd Williams-owned stallion Green Moon to victory. Also an import for the race from Hong Kong, Prebble was able to put off his overseas commitments long enough to accept the whip from Mr Hartung. “We only spoke for about two seconds, but he wanted to know who made the whip,” Mr Hartung said the following day while sitting in his Shoreham house. Prebble makes whips for other jockeys and, like the previous Wirths Whip maker the late Peter Bakos, sees the trade as something to continue doing after life in the saddle. Mr Hartung has been paying for the production of the Wirths Whip since 1990. Research has revealed the tradition was started in 1888 by Royal Mail Hotel publican Paddy Reynolds, 27 years after the first Melbourne Cup. By 1896 the tradition had been taken up by Wirths Circus.
The whip was presented during a performance of the circus held annually on the night of the Cup. “People would pre-book seats at the circus because the event was such a big part of the night,” Mr Hartung said. Wirths brought down their big top for the final time in 1963, but the family kept on paying for the whip and having it presented to the winning jockey. “The circus dropped off the radar, but presentation happened in various places, including at the Southern Cross Hotel and on Graham Kennedy’s IMT show,” Mr Hartung said. As business manager of the Victorian Arts Centre in 1989, Mr Hartung put forward a proposal that the centre take over the Wirths Whip, running it in conjunction with the Cup. The arts centre owned “a lot of Wirths Circus memorabilia”, so Mr Hartung recommended decking out the Great Hall in a circus theme as well as “sending three young people overseas each year to get work experience in racing, the circus and the arts”. “It was all costed out, but the trust knocked it back,” he said. “I was pretty upset, so my wife Maureen and I decided we’d do it [produce the Wirths Whip] for a short time. It’s 20 plus years since then.” Mr Hartung, now 73, wants “someone else to drive”, but is wary of the whip being turned into a commercial proposition. The name Wirths Whip is a registered trademark and a website is under construction. Mr Hartung would hate to see a business name added to the title. He will not reveal how much he pays silver and goldsmith Terry County to mould and make each whip and says that he and his wife “just wanted to see tradition preserved”. Mr County makes the Geelong Cup and is contracted by Tennis Australia to make trophies for the Australian Open. Although through the Wirths Whip he is on first-name terms with many of Australia’s leading jockeys and racing identities, Mr Hartung rarely has a bet. “I didn’t bet this year. I just enjoy the spectacle and seeing friends,” he said. “I’ve probably been to 30 Cups, but would be lucky to have seen 15.”
Keeping tradition: Brian Hartung with the Wirths Whip presented to Brett Prebble, rider of this year’s Melbourne Cup winner, Green Moon. Picture: Yanni
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Bayside towns’ 2100 flood risk By Mike Hast TOWNS and suburbs on Port Phillip including Rosebud and McCrae could be submerged by coastal flooding combined with heavy rain events by the end of the century, says an unpublished confidential report. Port Phillip Coastal Adaption Pathways Program studied four bayside areas – RosebudMcCrae, Mordialloc, Elwood and Southbank as well as a low-lying area in North Melbourne. The existence of the report was revealed after Mornington Peninsula Shire councillors held a private meeting on 24 September. This was after the public gallery was cleared at the end of the final public meeting before the council went into caretaker mode in the run-up to last Saturday’s election. The equipment used to tape open meetings was accidentally left running and captured the private meeting. Four sound files of the meeting were then posted on the shire’s website without being checked. The fourth file contained the private meeting at which councillors and senior shire officers, including CEO Michael Kennedy, discussed what the council would say if the report was leaked or made public by the federal government or the Municipal Association of Victoria. The government and MAV are joint sponsors of the report, which warns bayside areas face huge damage bills after big storms and rising sea levels. A map in the report, due to be released in February, shows flooding in large areas of Rosebud
between Jetty Rd and Lonsdale St, and parts of McCrae east of Lonsdale St. This would occur during a “perfect storm” of coastal flooding combined with heavy rains when stormwater would not run into Port Phillip. The damage bill could be many millions of dollars a year by 2100 from these extreme conditions – $20 million at Southbank, $15 million at Elwood, unknown millions at Mordialloc and $100 million at Rosebud-McCrae. The report has a cost-benefit analysis of whether to “retreat” or “adapt” as sea levels rise and storms increase. Landowners in NSW and Queensland are being told by climate experts they should consider retreating from the coast as storm surges from the Pacific combined with high sea levels threaten coastal communities. NSW has 15 “hot spots” including Batemans Bay, Collaroy and Byron Bay while Queensland has more, including the Gold Coast, Caloundra and Noosa Heads. Places like the Gold Coast and Noosa have battled erosion for many years, but the rate has increased in modern times. The report urges Port Phillip’s flood-prone communities to “adapt” as the cost of “retreat” would be far greater. Last year the federal government’s climate change unit said 250,000 coastal homes worth more than $60 billion were at risk of flooding from sea rises over the next 90 years. Although the study covered Rosebud and McCrae, many other parts of the peninsula on both Port Phillip and Western Port would be at risk. See “Wet warning” on Page 8.
Worms turn: Worms head to the surface after electrodes are planted in the ground at a reserve at Balnarring Beach. The harvest ended after the intervention of council local laws officers.
Warning ends worm harvest By Keith Platt COUNCIL officers have brought an enterprising extractive industry at Balnarring Beach to an abrupt halt. The first site to come to a standstill was the foreshore and later a small reserve at the corner of Campbell and Highview courts. Not known as a mining area, the two reserves were nevertheless giving up buckets of saleable items – earthworms. “It’s amazing how many worms there are in the ground, they were everywhere,” a resident who did not want to be identified told The News. “I’m sure removing this many worms from one spot can be good for the environment. “The people [collecting the worms] did not speak to anybody, so I can only guess they were selling them for worm farms or bait. They certainly looked to be well organised.” The worm miners were first spotted on the foreshore, inserting electrical probes powered by a small generator into the earth. Within minutes the ground was covered in
wriggling worms, obviously coaxed into the daylight by the electrical charge. The foreshore ranger expressed his doubts about their rights to harvest worms on such a scale and the miners packed up their two vehicles and moved on … to the reserve on the outskirts of Balnarring Beach. Once again the ground was pegged out in strips and the electrical probes again inserted with the wriggling results again ready to be scooped into buckets. This time, alerted by the foreshore ranger, Mornington Peninsula Shire local laws officers attended and stopped the work. “Foreshore regulations and the shire local laws apply and operations of this nature, if they are commercial, may require planning permission,” environment protection manager Claire Smith said. “Penalties, both on the spot infringements or court action can result depending on the nature of the incident or activity. In this instance the matter is considered resolved.”
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Hidden impacts of dog rules By Keith Platt FROM a distance, John Morobito is just another person walking his dog along one of the many pristine beaches in Mornington Peninsula National Park. His golden labrador Prince Leo comes and goes at his master’s command – usually running toward the water after a thrown ball. The pair walk daily, the epitome of an 87-year-old man and his best friend. But Mr Morobito, right, is breaking the law as Prince Leo is restrained by a voice, not a leash. The fact has not been lost on Parks Victoria rangers who have spoken to him several times and fined him at least twice. The beach is open to dog walkers before 9am, but their animals must be restrained by a leash. Parks is also now advocating tougher rules, including banning dogs altogether from beaches within the national park. The beaches provides a home or stopping off point for many seabirds, including the endangered hooded plover, a small bird that lays its camouflaged eggs directly onto the sand. If the eggs are not trampled underfoot by a dog or person, the chicks then run the gauntlet of marauding birds, foxes and, yes, unleashed dogs. The beach ban threatens the pleasure derived by Mr Morobito from his daily walks and the social interaction it provides him and others living in the scrub-covered sand dunes bordering much of the national park.
Beach plans PARKS Victoria is seeking community feedback by 30 November on a proposal to ban dogs from Mornington Peninsula National Park, which covers the beaches and foreshore from Portsea to Bushrangers Bay. Dogs are now permitted on a leash between sunrise and 9am daily in much of the park, except Greens Bush and the coastal area around Cape Schanck and Bushrangers Bay. Options put forward by Park Victoria include a seasonal ban for the whole park; restricting dogs to certain sites and adjacent beach areas; a seasonal ban in selected areas; or a total ban for the whole park. For more information go to www.parks.vic.gov.au or phone 131 963.
It also highlights the difficulties of reconciling the need to preserve and nurture nature with the demands of a neighbouring residential area. Mr Morobito, who lives within easy walking distance of the beach, Number Sixteen, suffers from the eye condition macular degeneration. He is gradually losing his vision. The walk from his home to the beach is along narrow, unmade roads. If yanked by a dog on a leash he could easily stumble while negotiating the
path leading onto the sand. His neighbours, also dog walkers, are appalled at him being fined and also fear the ramifications of a total ban on dogs. “If these new rules come into being, it will completely isolate people like John, and many other caring, kind, animal-loving, responsible dog owners who walk daily on our back beaches,” Brenda Harding said. “In some instances this is the only socialisation these people have for the whole day.”
Mrs Harding said one day last year they found Mr Morobito at home where he had suffered a fall only after noting his absence from the beach. People chose to live near the back beaches to “enjoy true nature … and in particular the early morning walks with our dogs”. “If Parks takes this privilege away from us, then why are we here?” Mrs Harding said if Number Sixteen was closed to dogs, the nearest leashfree beach would be seven kilometres
away. “We chose to live by this beach; we want to walk on this beach.” Mr Morobito said walking along the beach was the “only way I can be active”. Rangers had said they would investigate an exemption because of his failing eyesight, but a fine still arrived in the mail. He had also received a written warning “not to walk my dog at night, which is something I never do”.
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Wet warning aired behind closed doors By Mike Hast AT the private council meeting on 24 September, councillors and senior shire officers wrestled with the threat of the Port Phillip Coastal Adaption Pathways Program report being leaked to the media or released by the federal government or Municipal Association of Victoria during the council caretaker period. The meeting – accidentally recorded and posted on the shire’s website – revealed shire CEO Michael Kennedy telling councillors they needed to prepare a response before going into caretaker mode as they would not be able to comment during the 32-day “blackout� period. Senior planner Allan Cowley told councillors the report did not recommend retreat from Port Phillip, unlike in NSW and Queensland where it was being suggested, which had triggered strong reactions in communities. Director of Sustainable Infrastructure Alex Atkins, who had just returned from a week interstate with coastal planners and climate change researchers, said it was “comforting to hear a lot of councils around Australia are dealing with these issues�. He said councils were learning from early engagement with communities, and cited the shire’s 2009 Climate Change Conversations – when 3000 residents attended 11 meetings across the shire – as a model of dealing with community expectations. Mr Atkins said it was important to get climate change information as early as possible and make it available to the community. The council needed to explain to people what the Port Phillip Coastal Adaption report was saying, what the council understood it to mean and “bring the community along in terms of your decision-making�. But then he criticised the media over climate change reports. There was “clearly a lot of concern among people engaged in coastal management issues that the media don’t treat this issue well� and that “they tend to jump to extreme positions and seek to divide the community in terms of the way they report these matters and that’s leading to a lot of discontent among professional researchers and
professional land managers�. Cr Leigh Eustace said shire officers had read the report “but we [councillors] haven’t. We know nothing about adaptation plans� and he would not vote on the report before getting further information. Cr Anne Shaw, the shire’s representative for several years on the Association of Bayside Municipalities, said the council had previously supported the “whole of bay approach� that was being promoted in the new report. Cr David Gibb said the council supported “the whole of bay approach, adaptation, etc� and could give this to the media if the report came out during caretaker period. CEO Michael Kennedy said it was a federal government report “that we don’t have the right to give to councillors�. Cr Eustace said there would be significant costs due to damage. Dr Kennedy: “We’ve shown the cost and benefit of retreat or adaptation.� Cr Eustace said the AECOM report into the proposed Rosebud pool site that was due to be posted on the shire’s website had the Port Phillip Coastal Adaption report removed. Dr Kennedy said the gap between the cost of retreat and adaptation was so great “it’s not a tough call�. Adaptation was the cheaper option. The Port Phillip Coastal Adaption report said it would cost $100 million to adapt “but we say it is less�. Cr Shaw said if people don’t have the right information, they’ll be upset�. Councillors then voted to accept a report that they had not read and to keep it confidential.
Sea rise could be 1.6 metres PROJECTIONS of global sea level rise have become more pessimistic over the past five years. In 2007, the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change predicted a rise of more than one metre by 2100. In 2009, the Delta Commission of the Dutch government projected up to 1.10 metres as a “high-end� scenario. In the same year, the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) projected up to 1.40 metres. In 2011, the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme gave a range of 0.90-1.60 metres. Also last year, the US Army Corps of Engineers recommended using low, intermediate and high scenarios for global sea level rise when planning civil works programs, with high being 1.50 metres. The more pessimistic views are based on a number of observations, most importantly that sea level has been rising at least 50 per cent faster in the past decades than projected by the IPCC in 2007. Also, the rate of rise averaged over two decades has accelerated threefold, from about one millimetre a year at the start of the 20th century to about three millimetres a year over the past 20 years. The observed net mass loss of the two big continental ice sheets calls into question the assumption that ice accumulation in Antarctica would largely balance ice loss from Greenland during further global warming With serious sea level rise coming, experts are increasingly looking at potential impacts on coasts to plan local adaptation. Melbourne climate scientist Dr Roger Jones, a An early December storm at McCrae in 2010. regular guest on the peninsula’s community radio station RPP-FM, says a rise of 1.5 metres “is virtually unavoidable�. “Right right now $3 trillion worth of property and 40 million people are exposed to expected sea level rise. By 2070 those numbers become $35 trillion (roughly 9 per cent of forecast world GDP) and 147 million people,� he said “There is a 74 per cent chance of one or more of the world’s low-lying cities being impacted by a once-ina-century event every year.� Americans on the east coast have just experienced that 100-year storm.
Report raises questions over pool plans COMMENT QUESTIONS about the viability of building the Southern Peninsula Aquatic Centre (SPA) on the Rosebud foreshore must be asked in light of the Port Phillip Coastal Adaption Pathways Program. Why would the shire council even consider building SPA on the foreshore if it would be regularly flooded as we move into the later years of this century?
Did the shire know about the predictions of sea level rise combined with flooding from heavy rain events when it approved the SPA site late last year? Is spending $38 million plus on SPA good use of ratepayer funds when the centre might be inaccessible in coming decades? Does the design of a foreshore SPA need to include a gigantic seawall to keep it “dry� as sea levels rise and storm surges threaten Port Phillip coastal areas?
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Dolphins call Port Phillip home A COMMUNITY of common dolphins has left the open ocean to live in the shallows of eastern Port Phillip, something unique to the bay. Compared to the bayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s long-time resident bottlenose dolphins, the â&#x20AC;&#x153;commonsâ&#x20AC;? are much smaller and their backs are darker. They also have a pattern on their sides and many have a prominent flash of yellow. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are doing our best to underHome base: The Dolphin Research Institute is trying to find out more about the common dolphins that have become residents of Port Phillip. Picture: Dolphin Research Institute (taken under research permit from DSE)
Auditorium ready for use IT has been a productive retirement for most of the team of workers who last month saw the opening of a three-year project â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the new auditorium at New Peninsula Baptist Church in Craigie Rd, Mt Martha. The 40 volunteers on the building team worked 37,000 hours, providing an estimated $3.5 million in labour and materials. More than 1200 attended the opening of the building, which can seat 1500 and has training rooms, a commercial-standard kitchen and a 400-seat dining area. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The team was tired but energised by the goal of providing the church and community with an unrivalled facility,â&#x20AC;? senior pastor Duncan Brown said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The project truly was a labour of love. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The team of retired engineers, draftsmen, caterers, builders â&#x20AC;&#x201C; even chicken farmers â&#x20AC;&#x201C; was completely motivated by the goal of building something they knew would be instrumental in connecting the communities and families.â&#x20AC;? Mr Brown said the expansion would enable the church to build on its track record of community engagement through events such as the Easter carnivalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Free Family Fun Day, which attracts up to 7000 people. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The project saw retired grain farmers, excavator operators, draftsmen and policemen give up two days a week to see this through. The sense of community has been incredible. I am just wondering what we are going to tackle now this is finished,â&#x20AC;? volunteer project manager Dave Coyle said. Mr Brown said the auditorium can be hired by community groups, with some schools â&#x20AC;&#x153;expressing strong interestâ&#x20AC;?.
Survivors on the road to lobby MPs FRANKSTON-based MP Bruce Billson was among politicians lobbied by a 60-strong delegation of polio survivors in Canberra to raise awareness of their â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re Still Here!â&#x20AC;? campaign. Mr Billson spoke with Fran Henke, of Hastings, a committee member of Mornington Peninsula Post Polio Support Group and chair of Polio Reference Group Victoria. The polio survivors converged on Parliament House on 31 October, coinciding with the launch of a new online resource module by Ballarat MP Catherine King. The module, The Late Effects of Polio: Introduction to Clinical Practice, provides health professionals with the latest information on the treatment of patients with late effects of polio, or post-polio syndrome. The module is available at www.polio australia.org.au/ResourcesforHealth Professionals
stand why they are here and what we need to do to protect them. We need help,â&#x20AC;? the instituteâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s research director Sue Mason said. The study is part of her PhD. The population of nearly 20 seems to live between Frankston and Dromana and includes at least two new calves born in recent months. Institute director Jeff Weir said the community can help the dolphins by obeying the dolphin watching regulations when out on the water. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t deliberately approach them closer than 100 metres in a boat or 300 metres on a power ski,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fine if they come to you, but
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Jumping on Proudly Frankston bandwagon By Tony Murrell PLANS unveiled for a multi-million dollar 500seat function centre at Frankston Park headlined a campaign launched by new community group Proudly Frankston. An initiative of Frankston Dolphins Football Club, Proudly Frankston’s broad aim is to make residents feel good about where they live. The group hosted a lunch for 120 businessmen and women, sports representatives and local government officials at the Dolphins’ rooms on 25 October. Helping to establish the function centre above the existing social club is Proudly Frankston’s first major undertaking. The project has support from the state government, Frankston Council and the AFL-VFL. “A source of pride for the whole Frankston community, the new centre will help secure the future of VFL football in Frankston,” Proudly Frankston founding member and leader Alan Wickes said. “Proudly Frankston is working with businesses, sporting groups, educational institutions, community groups and service clubs to make Frankston even better.” The launch included the inaugural Proudly Frankston business and community award to Ritchies Stores plus the announcement of an annual $5000 award to a junior sporting club. Ritchies and Coca-Cola Amatil will fund the lucrative award, starting next year. It will recognise an outstanding commitment to community help by a junior team with members 15 years and younger. Accepting the ward were Ritchies director David Welch and Judy Rebecca, the company’s community benefits program coordinator. Mr Wickes said the award reflected research showing that team sport and physical activity programs positively influenced personal and social development in young people. “Rarely do 120 leading citizens get together
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ment of Dennis Hovenden. Mr Wickes said Proudly Frankston had a wider community role – to promote business activity, improve training and employment opportunities, and encourage teamwork through participation in sport and community activities. Membership of the group includes former Dolphin coaches, former club officials, business people and educators. “The group has no part in the administration of the football club, but offers a helping hand as part of its broad push to promote the assets of Frankston,” Mr Wickes said. “Frankston Dolphins VFL team, as an AFL affiliate, is the best-placed community entity able to broadly promote the city and the community.”
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MOUNT MARTHA
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Set amongst manicured gardens this spacious 2-storey townhouse has 3BRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, 2 bathrooms plus powder room, large living areas and is situated at the rear of the complex. Meander along the cliff top coastal paths at the end of the street to the Village and the beach.Features include gas log fire, built-in freezer & microwave, washing machine and dryer. Upstairs is a timber deck overlooking parklands and the wrap-around private landscaped garden. Double remote control garage with internal access and security alarm.
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BEACH HOUSE ON BIRDROCK
This lovely home is positioned on a 735m2 North facing block surrounded by beautiful gardens. The large kitchen/family room, main bathroom and ensuite have been recently renovated plus there is potential to further extend or even the possibility of developing the block to build two homes each with their own street frontage. Other features include: 2 separate living areas with floor to ceiling windows and sliding doors out to the wide front verandah, polished timber floorboards & gas log fire. Close to beach and shops.
Price: By Negotiation Contact: Maree Greensill 0417 515 207 Inspect: By Appointment
Price: By Negotiation Contact: Maree Greensill 0417 515 207 Inspect: By Appointment
MOUNT MARTHA
MOUNT MARTHA, 12 Hedges Court
POSITION POTENTIAL AND PRICE
Just a little TLC and this spacious four-bedroom, architect designed home will be transformed to the beachside belle it was designed as. All it needs is a little tidy up! Tall walls reach up to an abundance of natural light. Picture windows capture the beautiful gardens. There are two living areas, two bathrooms and a huge garage.
Price: Offers Invited Contact: Honor Baxter 0418 148 468 Inspect: By Appointment
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EXCLUSIVE COURT POSITION
An easy walk to beach and direct access to Citation ovals and boardwalk reserve make this 3BR house popular with dog walkers and families. Constructed by Bellmore Homes, the front living area has open-fire place and beautiful cathedral ceilings. Adjoining main bedroom with WIR & FES, glass atrium walkway looks out over a water feature and Japanese maple. The rear of the house includes kitchen, family room, bathroom and two more bedrooms. Picture windows throughout allow the beautiful gardens and entertainment area to be admired from inside the home. There is a very large garage with storage and workshop area. Price: $660,000 - $680,000 Contact: Honor Baxter 0418 148 468 Inspect: Saturday & Sunday 12.00-12.30pm
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5974 8688
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MORNINGTON - AUCTION SATURDAY 24TH NOVEMBER AT 1.30PM
MORNINGTON
$680,000 - $730,000
BE IMPRESSED! SPACE, STYLE & CHARACTER This beautiful brick-veneer home is nestled at the end of a family friendly court & has established, mature gardens & lovely perimeter hedges to provide absolute privacy to this big 1126m2 court lot. This substantial 4 bedroom plus study home has 3 bathrooms, ( master bedroom with twin WIRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s & FES), a large formal lounge has an open fire place & cathedral ceilings create a sense of space & light. A modern kitchen has S/steel appliances with an adjacent meals area, formal dining room, another big living room has a builtin bar and direct entry to an auto double garage. Outside offers a huge alfresco entertaining area, a fenced solar heated I.G.pool & still plenty of room for the kids to play. Also including ducted heating/cooling, dishwasher, kids swing set/ cubby & all within easy reach of everything that Mornington has to offer.
BEACHSIDE - DESIGNER LIVING A fantastic location only minutes stroll from Main Street & Fishermans Beach, provides an ideal setting for these new individually titled luxury homes. Each offering 22sq of living with 3 bedrooms plus study (master with FES & WIR & study downstairs), two zoned living areas, deluxe kitchen with stone bench tops & 900mm s/steel appliances and a paved outdoor entertaining area.Including polished timber floors, high ceilings, gas ducted heating, stone tops to bathrooms, quality tiles & carpets, auto double lock-up garage, security system, water tanks & much more.
8 Scotsburn Close Inspect Sat 1.00-1.30pm or by by appointment
Inspect by appointment
15 Illuka Place
MORNINGTON - AUCTION SATURDAY 24TH NOVEMBER AT 3.30PM
BUILDERS REALISATION AUCTION Located only 100m from Main Street & 500m to the beach this brand new ultra-modern townhouse would be the ideal new abode for a downsizer, executive couple or as a holiday retreat. Impressively appointed with only the best finishes throughout & offering a sense of space as you enter with high ceilings, an abundance of natural light which combine beautifully to creating a carefree, low maintenance feel. Offering 3 bedrooms, master with FENS & WIR, 2 zoned living areas, deluxe stone topped kitchen with 900mm S/S oven, adjacent meals area with polished timber flooring & large stacking doors creating a seamless indoor/outdoor flow to the alfresco entertaining area. Also including auto DLUG, GDH, S/S air conditioners, floor to ceiling tiles in bathrooms & an array of other designer features. OFFERS OVER $670,000 INVITED
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Inspect Wed,Sat & Sun 3.00-3.30pm or by by appointment
Shop 2, 188-194 Main St Mornington
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THE HEART OF VILLAGE LIFE Positioned literally steps from Mount Elizaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s best boutiques and cosmopolitan cafĂŠ scene, this charming two-bedroom unit offers a life of absolute convenience. There is both comfort and ease with village amenities on your doorstep and the very best of beachside living is yours to enjoy. Set beyond a delightful, fully-fenced front garden that simply radiates appeal, features here include an elegant formal lounge/ dining room, well-equipped timber kitchen with an adjacent meals & family room that opens to a private rear deck, perfect for breakfast in the sunshine. There is a generous master bedroom with walk-in robe and access to a good-sized dual-entry bathroom, ducted heating, reverse-cycle air-conditioning and lock-up garage with workshop. AUCTION: TERMS: PRICE GUIDE: INSPECT: CONTACT:
Saturday 24th November at 1pm 10% Deposit / Balance 60 days $450,000 - $500,000 Saturday 1.00-1.30pm James Crowder 0407 813 377
122 MOUNTAIN VIEW ROAD, MOUNT ELIZA
THE PERFECT FAMILY PACKAGE Serenely situated among pretty gardens on a generous 1390sqm (approx) corner allotment, this appealing four-bedroom, Hawthorn brick home is the perfect family package. Complete with a solar heated in-ground pool for endless summer fun, youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll enjoy the convenience of local shops and parks within easy walking distance and a choice of excellent schools also close by. Other features include two comfortable living zones, master with WIR and ensuite, all-white kitchen and a sparkling new main EDWKURRP ([WUDV LQFOXGH FRV\ LQ Ă&#x20AC;RRU KHDWLQJ PRQH\ VDYLQJ VRODU SDQHOV IHHGLQJ back to the grid, a cute kidsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; cubby house, handy garden shed and double carport.
PRICE GUIDE: $580,000-$620,000 INSPECT: Saturday 11.00-11.30am CONTACT: Julie Mead 0417 562 755
9708 8667
Shop 7 / 20-22 Ranelagh Drive MOUNT ELIZA www.communityrealestate.com.au
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68a VOLITANS AVENUE, MOUNT ELIZA
UNQUESTIONABLE QUALITY AND EXTREME EASE Full of warmth and style, this is a home that provides the best of both worlds for those who enjoy their home luxuries but not the endless maintenance and chores. Enjoying a beachside address, just minutes from village shops and Mt Elizaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s selection of public and private schools, this beautifully presented three-bedroom KRPH LV D UDUH ÂżQG IRU FRXSOHV UHWLUHHV RU IDPLOLHV ZKR UHTXLUH DPSOH OLYLQJ VSDFH EXW not a large garden. With two good-size living areas, a sunny entertaining deck with a remote-controlled awning that provides shade and shelter for summer barbecues. The home boasts a superb kitchen with beautiful black granite benchtops and Miele DSSOLDQFHV HQVXLWH DQG GUHVVLQJ URRP WR PDLQ EHGURRP SROLVKHG Ă&#x20AC;RRUERDUGV GXFWHG heating, evaporative cooling, security system and two rainwater tanks. There is also plenty of privacy, with the home set at the end of a long driveway, PRICE GUIDE: $640,000 - $690,000 INSPECT: Saturday 3.00-3.30pm CONTACT: James Crowder 0407 813 377 Deb Ketting-Oliver 0403 554 955
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SPRUCE UP OR REDEVELOP Convenient to Beach Street shops and Chisholm TAFE with Bayside Shopping Centre, restaurants and beaches all relatively close by, this is one of the areaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most affordable homes. Presenting a great opportunity to spruce up and modernise the home or redevelop the site to build two brand new townhouses (STCA), the 604sqm(approx) block is in an up and coming neighbourhood. The 3 to 4 bedroom home is in need of some TLC but has great bones, ripe for a makeover. Original Ă&#x20AC;RRUERDUGV DQ HQRUPRXV ORXQJH DQG GLQLQJ URRP KDV D JDV KHDWHU H[WUD URRP WR WKH side and a large kitchen with wall oven and dishwasher. Outside is a large workshop and there is storage room under the house. AUCTION: TERMS: PRICE GUIDE: INSPECT: CONTACT:
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Saturday 1st December at 11am 10% deposit, balance 60 days $270,000-$290,000 Saturday 11.00-11.30am John Young 0412 766 804 James Crowder 0407 813 377
Shop 7 / 20-22 Ranelagh Drive MOUNT ELIZA www.communityrealestate.com.au
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LIFESTYLE OPPORTUNITY ON 60 ACRES (APPROX) FREEHOLD ONLY An exceptional opportunity to secure the freehold on this very large 60.8 acre (approx.) parcel of prime rural real estate in leafy Langwarrin. Currently leased, until January 2014 with a rental return of $26,320pa plus GST, to Blamcent Park, which is a successful riding school and horse agistment facililty, the lightly treed and gently undulating property incorporates a dam and picturesque ornamental lake that is home to abundant birdlife. Included in the package is a comfortable four-bedURRP IDUPKRXVH ZLWK HI多FLHQW NLWFKHQ DQG XSGDWHG bathroom plus a large machinery shed. Convenient to Bayside Christian College and just 40 minutes from the Melbourne CBD, current zoning is Rural Conservation. NOTE: All internal fencing and shedding - except for large machinery shed - owned by the tenant
AUCTION: TERMS: PRICE GUIDE: INSPECT: CONTACT:
9708 8667
Saturday 24th November at 11am 10% deposit, balance 180 days $1.5M+ By Appointment James Crowder 0407 813 377
Shop 7 / 20-22 Ranelagh Drive MOUNT ELIZA www.communityrealestate.com.au
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CENTURY 21 AGENTS. SMARTER. BOLDER. FASTER HOME PORT
CENTURY21HASTINGS.COM.AU HASTINGS 1 & 2 /16 Douglas Street
SOMERVILLE 6 Snow Gum Place
ONLY 2 LEFT! Contemporary style 18 square villas, one with own street frontage; only 200m to the foreshore. Featuring, 2 living areas, massive kitchen & a remote control double lock-up garage. Other notable features include landscaping, north aspect to rear, ducted heating, stainless steel appliances and a paved outdoor area. Contact Exclusive Agent.
Woodlands property boasting double remote controlled garage, ducted heating, ducted vacuuming, evaporative cooling, multiple formal & informal living areas, freshly painted throughout & gas powered log fire. Bonuses include decked pergola area with cafe blinds, pool surrounded by lush tropical gardens on large 770sqm block. Contact Exclusive Agent.
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PRICE: Offers Over $540,000 VIEW: Saturday 12:00-12:30pm AGENT: Kerry Lee Marshall 0408 363 686 OFFICE: 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings, 5979 3555
CRIB POINT 52 Pearce Street
HASTINGS 17 Hilltop Rise
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Stunning four bedroom on approx 1371sqm, (master with walk-in robe and ensuite) plus study home with six-foot sweeping verandahs. Featuring separate zone formal and informal living areas, adjoining the family area is the stunning timber kitchen with overhead leadlight cupboards. Outside boasts double garage, single carport and outdoor entertaining area. Contact Exclusive Agent.
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Located in a convenient family friendly area and boasting a massive 800sqm block, this neat three-bedroom BV home features separate lounge and dining room, kitchen & meals, wall-to-wall carpets, built-in robes, gas ducted heating and gas cooking. Special features include HUGE secure backyard, single garage under roofline and huge shed / man cave. Contact Exclusive Agent.
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PRICE: $309,950 Negotiable VIEW: Saturday 1:00 - 1:30pm AGENT: Kerry Lee Marshall 0408 363 686 OFFICE: 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings, 5979 3555
$409,500 Negotiable Saturday 2.30-3.00pm Wilma Green 0407 833 996 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings, 5979 3555
BITTERN 2416 F’ston-Flinders Road
BITTERN 2418 F’ston-Flinders Road
Period style home on 900sqm allotment that has been extensively renovated and extended. Refurbished boards & high ceilings throughout. Outside boasts large entertaining area, and neat secure backyard, plus concrete driveway leading to HUGE 40 x 25 workshop area, plus 20 x 25 carport and 10 x 6.5 lean-to storage area. Contact Exclusive Agent.
A survivor of a grander age dating back 130 years. This cute and cosy cottage on a block size of approx. 600sqm features classic front verandah, high ceilings, hardwood floors, comfy lounge, as new kitchen, separate meal area and a cosy sunroom.Stones throw to Bittern Fields. Outside boasts single carport, secure high fences, three bay shed plus storage shed. Contact Exclusive Agent.
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PRICE: $375,000 Negotiable VIEW: Saturday 12:00 - 12:30pm AGENT: Wilma Green 0407 833 996 OFFICE: 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings, 5979 3555
PRICE: $319,000 Negotiable VIEW: Saturday 12:30 - 1:00pm AGENT: Wilma Green 0407 833 996 OFFICE: 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings, 5979 3555
HASTINGS
CRIB POINT
Perfectly situated only metres to 3 the town centre and foreshore. This 1 modern home is as big as a house, displaying neutral tones throughout, 3 high ceilings, GDH, s/system aircon and a double lock-up garage with internal access and rear roller door. A well-appointed kitchen with quality s/steel appliances, plus private courtyard and master bedroom with walk-in robe. Contact Exclusive Agent.
BUILDERS REALISATION SALE. A quality residential community development consisting of a combination of two and three bedroom units with single and double garages. Best quality in town! Investors take note: Minimum of 5% return. My vendor has a genuine need to sell and is willing to meet the market. 8 units available. Contact Exclusive Agent.
PRICE: EXPRESS SALE VIEW: By Appointment AGENT: Kerry-Lee Marshall 0408 363 686 OFFICE: 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings, 5979 3555
PRICE: EXPRESS SALE VIEW: By Appointment AGENT: Kerry Lee Marshall 0408 363 686 OFFICE: 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings, 5979 3555
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CENTURY21HASTINGS.COM.AU
Bushland Delight with a bright future TYABB 1650 Frankston-Flinders Road Approx 68 Acres of park-like wilderness bush land in private central location zoned for Port Industrial Use. Permit for dwelling available (STCA) with power, mains water and telephone available. Live in this delightful environment now whilst awaiting construction of a major container port in the immediate vicinity in years to come.
VIEW: Go See! ENTER AT OWN RISK AUCTION: Wednesday December 5th 2012 at 2:00pm Terms: 10% Deposit, Balance 90 days At: 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings AGENT: Chris Watt 0417 588 321
Alternative terms available by negotiable prior to Auction. Inspection invited - property vacant, see sign at entrance. ENTER AT OWN RISK. Contact Chris Watt on 0417 588 321 for title plan and details.
OFFICE: 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings, 5979 3555
HASTINGS 24 Lyall Street
HASTINGS 25A Morrah Street
As-new Victorian style family 5 home located on a 1/4 acre block. 2 Boasting 5 bedrooms, master with 2 W.I.R. & ensuite. Four informal & formal living areas, large hostess kitchen & bathroom with spa bath. Plus double side gated access, double garage with rear roller door. Also featuring outdoor entertaining area, with built in 6 seater spa. Contact Exclusive Agent.
Private and Near new. Featuring impressive dimensions with 3 living areas plus alfresco and huge entertainer’s kitchen. The property is on a 1/4 acre block with a host of features that include porcelain tiling, evaporative cooling, stainless-steel appliances, ducted vacuuming and side drive to rear yard. Located in the exclusive ‘Old Tyabb’ area. Contact Exclusive Agent.
PRICE: EXPRESS SALE VIEW: Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am AGENT: Kerry Lee Marshall 0408 363 686 OFFICE: 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings, 5979 3555
PRICE: $499,950 VIEW: Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm AGENT: Kerry-Lee Marshall 0408 363 686 OFFICE: 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings, 5979 3555
CRIB POINT 22 Orotava Street
BITTERN 2 Dunstan Street
Natural window furnishings and paint tones enhance home that is situated on 848sqm allotment. Featuring 3 bedrooms all with B.I.R.’s, floating floorboards throughout, plus reverse cycle heating & cooling. Outside boasts private decked area, concrete driveway leading to single carport & a 10.5mx5.5m garage with power, plus a garden shed. Contact Exclusive Agent.
PRICE REDUCTION. 36sq residence on approx 2600sqm allotment features cathedral ceilings throughout. The home boasts four bedrooms, two with ensuite & W.I.R. Also featuring enormous kitchen with walk-in pantry & all modern appliances, wood fire, GDH, exposed beams with cathedral ceilings and sunfilled lead light sky lights. Contact Exclusive Agent.
PRICE: $319,000 Negotiable VIEW: Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am AGENT: Wilma Green 0407 833 996 OFFICE: 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings, 5979 3555
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PRICE: $610,000 - $635,000 VIEW: Saturday 1:30 - 2:00pm AGENT: Wilma Green 0407 833 996 OFFICE: 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings, 5979 3555
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UNIT 4 NOW PRICED AT $337,500 UNIT 5 NOW PRICED AT $339,000 INSPECT: WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY 11.00-11.30AM
DEVELOPER SAYS SELL! SELL! SELL!
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115 Tanti Avenue, Mornington
Auction Sat 17th Nov at 12noon
Throw Away the Keys - Start Living Your Life reserve, land size approximately 624m2. Possible professional consulting rooms with rear car parking (STCA). First time offered in many years, you, like those before you, will fall in love with this quality residence. This is a rare opportunity to purchase a beautiful property on the doorstep to both Main Street shops and beach - inspection will surely not disappoint. The window to secure this property is closing fast. Contact: Jarrod Carman 0423 144 102
Contact: Simon Farrar 0412 734 130
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Indeed, its not often that an opportunity such as this presents itself. Going to Auction is this beautiful family home that is so central and close to everything that Mornington has to offer. Some of the many features include: reclaimed timber bench tops with modern kitchen appliances, Lopi wood stove and gas log fire, high ceilings, open study area with bi-fold timber doors leading to sunny rear deck and pergola, air conditioning (reverse cycle), double carport, adjoining peaceful creek
2 Barkers Road, Flinders
Auction: Sat 1 Dec at 2pm
2/17 Beatty Parade, Mornington
For Sale: $420,000 - $450,000
Hidden Oasis
When Size Matters!
Set in a natural environment, this property offers unprecedented privacy and seclusion. It is over 40 acres of native bush with some semi cleared areas. The parcel adjoins State Flora & Fauna Reserve and features streamline with lovely fern gullies. Nature lovers paradise. It is a pristine property central to all Peninsula attractions.
Downsize in style and with room to move to this 3 bedroom property that is fabulously close to Main Street cafes, shops and all other services. This recently repainted residence has a lovely open lounge and kitchen/meals area that opens to a sunny rear deck and manageable rear garden. Some of the other features include: built in robes to all bedrooms, cosy gas log fire, reverse cycle air conditioning, single garage, and privately positioned with only 2 on the block. Would suit retirees or investors - donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t miss out on this one!
It must be sold Contact: Phillip McNeill-Young
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Contact: Simon Farrar 0412 734 130
131 Pt Nepean Road, Dromana 5987 2000 2117 Pt Nepean Road, Rye 5987 9000
3 Seaspray Close, Safety Beach
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For Sale: $1,200,000
17 Woodlands Grove, Safety Beach
Between The Bay & The Harbour
I’ll Race You to the Beach!
With breathtaking Port Phillip Bay views in one direction and the Martha Cove waterway in the other, this home is perfectly positioned. Offering two levels over approx 35 squares, the upstairs level includes the master bedroom, kitchen and living areas while the huge downstairs rumpus room complete with wet bar. Ducted heating & cooling, gourmet kitchen, a double sided gas log fire place and undercover outdoor entertaining areas on both levels. The successful purchaser will also have the first option to secure the 13m freehold marina berth.
This beautifully presented home is within easy walking distance to the beach and shops. Boasting a very attractive facade with 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. A newly remodelled kitchen with fresh contemporary look with new quality stainless steel appliances. Open plan main living area leading to a sensational enclosed alfresco area. Wood fire place, entertaining zone, ducted gas heating, outdoor patio heaters, split system cooling, family bathroom with separate toilet, separate shower and large bathtub. Two car accommodation and with a great size backyard.
20 & 22 Thurloo Drive, Safety Beach
Contact: Stuart Cox 0417 124 707
For Sale: $515,000 - $545,000
Contact: Jarrod Carman 0423 144 102
Mortgagees Auction: Saturday 24th November at 1pm
Buy 1 or buy them both - the choice is yours! • Two level waterfront allotments directly overlooking the Martha Cove waterway
• 22 Thurloo Drive - 911m2 (approx.) with guaranteed waterway views from a second level
• 20 Thurloo Drive - 970m2 (approx.) with direct access to the Martha Cove boardwalk
• Magnificent marina living with no yearly owners corporation fees!
Contact: Stuart Cox 0417 124 707
220 Main Street, Mornington 5976 5900 81 Arthurs Seat Road, Red HIll 5989 2364
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Contact: Jay Anderson 0434 574 044
131 Pt Nepean Road, Dromana 5987 2000 2117 Pt Nepean Road, Rye 5987 9000
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75 Oakbank Road, Mount Eliza
For Sale: $1,900,000
Rural Lifestyle On The Edge Of Town â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 10 Acres (approx) Offering a unique blend of future subdivision potential (STCA) and great existing facilities including tennis court, wonderful gardens, fenced paddocks and machinery shed and workshop. Three residents include 4BR, 2 bathroom main residence with formal & informal living. Contemporary, fully self contained cottage with lounge, full kitchen & bathroom. Third dwelling is a single BR bungalow with kitchenette and en-suite.
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16/2A Bentons Road, Mount Martha
Stylish with Substance!
Contact: Cameron McDonald 0418 330 916
39 Waterview Drive, Mount Martha
For Sale: $1,000,000 - $1,100,000
Situated close to the Esplanade, this stylish townhouse features 3 bedrooms, 2 living areas, polished timber floors and luxurious carpets, and a beautiful bathroom that will surely impress! Along with the convenience of ducted heating and air conditioning, this property also includes: quality window furnishings, downstairs powder room, well appointed kitchen, sunny rear courtyard, double garage (auto). Leased until 26.01.13, currently paying $1,782pcm ($410pw). Realistically priced - call now for further details.
60 Frankston Flinders Road, Frankston South
Style, Substance And Views!
Run Your Business from Home
Stunning 4 bedroom plus study, 3 bathroom home bordering native bushland reserve and with gorgeous bay views. Thoughtful design with great separation of living and bedrooms to allow flexibility. Spacious living areas flowing to rear deck with bush and bay outlook. Huge laundry, study and internal access to the large 3 car remote garage. Upstairs features a designer kitchen with sizeable butlerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s pantry. Set in a most desirable area of Mount Martha, surrounded by other impressive homes with easy access to schools, Mount Martha Village and beaches.
Main road exposure comes for free with this spacious 3 bedroom plus study home. At the end of the day you can relax with bay views from the kitchen window. On the main level we have a spacious lounge, kitchen and meals area, the bedrooms and study. Below is the double garage, separate workshop, another study/office or make it a 4th bedroom and an amazing rumpus / games room / studio with a wet bar. Ready for your own personal touches and flair, this could be the ideal work / live situation.
Contact: Jarrod Carman 0423 144 102
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Contact: Simon Farrar 0412 734 130
For Sale: $430,000 - $470,000
Contact: Chris Garrett 0419 397 835
131 Pt Nepean Road, Dromana 5987 2000 2117 Pt Nepean Road, Rye 5987 9000
203 Tyabb Road, Mornington
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For Lease
Red Hill Retail Shop For Lease
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Mornington Showroom For Lease
2/1016 Mornington-Flinders Road, Red Hill
• 350m approx • Prominent bulky goods precinct • Join quality retailers in this strip • Customer car parking • $3750 pcm + GST + Outgoings
Contact: Kara James 0412 939224
Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858 3/346 Main Street, Mornington
For Lease
Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858 Factory 2/43 Tyabb Rd, Mornington
Contact: Kara James 0412 939224
For Sale: $35,000 +SAV + GST
The Hard Work Has Been Done Here!
Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858
315 Main Street, Mornington
An opportunity exsists to pick up a tradies lunch spot on busy Mornington Tyabb Road for set up cost!- ‘”The Hard Hat Diner” • Currently operating as a sandwhich bar - Take away food • New fitout and equipment • Regular local clientele • Open 5 days a week from 7am - 3pm • Long lease with further options • Express sale owner will meet the market
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• Located on the 1st floor • 106m² approx • Lift access • Allocated basement carpark • $2,055 pcm + GST + Outgoings
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Main street office for lease
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• 64m² approx • Lovely country charm • Plenty of windows & natural light • Toilet & kitchenette facilities • Available Now • $1500.00 pcm + GST + Outgoings
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Owner Occupy or Invest - Last Remaining Office For Sale Fantastic investment or owner occupy opportunity “WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL DO”. An investment that is bound to impress, 315 Main is Mornington’s exciting new corporate address with quality tenants, strong returns and a unique modern presence on the town’s busy main thoroughfare. Featuring 3 levels of office space serviced by basement parking and lift access to each floor, full climate control, a striking architect designed façade
and set in the heart of Mornington’s growing office precinct, this is a fantastic opportunity to own or lease part of this sensational new building. Last remaining office for sale. $714,000 Vacant Possession For Lease: $50,000pa + GST + Outgoings Contact: David Phillips 0412 311 959
220 Main Street, Mornington 5976 5900 81 Arthurs Seat Road, Red HIll 5989 2364
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Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858
131 Pt Nepean Road, Dromana 5987 2000 2117 Pt Nepean Road, Rye 5987 9000
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Main road freehold
Industrial warehouse
ALL the hard work has been done here with this fashion boutique located in Bentons Square Shopping Centre. Established for only 8 months, the fitout is in as-new condition and the lease arrangements ensure exclusivity among retailers to minimise competition. Stocking affordable brands for the fashion conscious, the business shows healthy growth on a weekly basis.
A RARE opportunity to purchase a freehold site along busy Mornington-Tyabb Road is now available. An excellent feature to this property is the drive-through access to Bruce Street. The 3000-square metre block includes a factory of 470 square metres.
LOCATED off Frankston Gardens Drive and very close to the interchange of the Peninsula and EastLink freeways, this office and warehouse is of tilt slab construction. The floor area measures 275 square metres and has a mezzanine office and a 60-square metre hardstand yard at the rear. The premises have air-conditioning, new kitchen facilities and three-phase power.
Ladiesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; fashions, MORNINGTON Price: $120,000 plus SAV Agency: Kevin Wright Real Estate, 72 Main Street, Mornington, 5977 2255 Agent: Tanya Scagliarini, 0438 289 859
Freehold, MORNINGTON Price: $1.6 million Agency: Kevin Wright Real Estate, 72 Main Street, Mornington, 5977 2255 Agent: Kevin Wright, 0417 564 454
3/8-12 Lieber Grove, CARRUM DOWNS Price: $349,000 exclusive of GST Agency: Nichols Crowder Property Solutions, 1 Colemans Road, Carrum Downs, 9775 1535 Agent: Josh Monks, 0409 335 179
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Sale Price: $130,000 + SAV ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ ZƵƐƐĞůů DƵƌƉŚLJ ϬϰϬϳ ϴϯϵ ϭϴϰ
Sale Price: $150,000 + SAV Contact: Tanya Scagliarini 0438 289 859
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For Sale – Frankston
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For Sale – Frankston
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Sale Price: $250,000 + SAV Contact: Tanya Scagliarini 0438 289 859
Sale Price: $98,000 + SAV Contact: Tanya Scagliarini 0438 289 859
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Mornington Freeholds
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For Sale - Rye
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Findlays Fresh This extremely successful butcher in the heart of the Bayside ĨŽŽĚ ŚĂůů ŚĂƐ ďĞĞŶ ƉƌŽǀŝŶŐ ƌĞĐŽƌĚ ƐĂůĞƐ LJĞĂƌ ĂŌĞƌ LJĞĂƌ͘ &ĂŵŝůLJ ŽƉĞƌĂƚĞĚ͕ ƚŚŝƐ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ǁŝůů ĐŽŶƟŶƵĞ ƚŽ ŐƌŽǁ͘ ^ĞĐƵƌĞ ůĞĂƐĞ͕ ĞdžĐĞůůĞŶƚ ůŽĐĂƟŽŶ ĂŶĚ ƚƵƌŶŽǀĞƌ ŝŶ ĞdžĐĞƐƐ ŽĨ Ψϭ͘ϮŵŝůůŝŽŶ ƉĂ͘ DĂŬĞ ƚŚŝƐ Ă ĚĞĐŝƐŝŽŶ LJŽƵ ǁŽŶ͛ƚ ƌĞŐƌĞƚ͘
Sale Price: $275,000 + SAV Contact: Tanya Scagliarini 0438 289 859
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^ƵƉĞƌď ĞĂĐŚĨƌŽŶƚ >ŽĐĂƟŽŶ dŚŝƐ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐĞƐ ŚĂƐ Ă ŵĂŐŶŝĮĐĞŶƚ Įƚ ŽƵƚ͕ ůŽŶŐ ůĞĂƐĞ͕ ƐƚƌŽŶŐ ƌĞŐƵůĂƌ ĐůŝĞŶƚĞůĞ ; ŝƐ ĐůŽƐĞĚ ŽŶĞ ŵŽŶƚŚ ƉĞƌ LJĞĂƌͿ Žī ƐŝĚĞ ĐĂƚĞƌŝŶŐ ĂŐƌĞĞŵĞŶƚƐ ŝŶ ƉůĂĐĞ͕ ϳϱ ƐĞĂƚƐ ŝŶƐŝĚĞ ĂŶĚ ϯϱ ƐĞĂƚƐ ŽƵƚƐŝĚĞ͘ ƵƌƌĞŶƚůLJ ŽƉĞƌĂƟŶŐ ŽŶůLJ ϱ ĚĂLJƐ ƉĞƌ ǁĞĞŬ ĞdžĐĞƉƚ :ĂŶƵĂƌLJ ĂŶĚ &ĞďƌƵĂƌLJ͘ KǁŶĞƌ ǁŝůůŝŶŐ ƚŽ ƚƌŝĂů͘
Sale Price: $750,000 + SAV
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dŚŝƐ ƐŵĂůů ďƵƚ ƉĞƌĨĞĐƚůLJ ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶĞĚ ƐŚŽƉ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ďĞƐƚ ƉĂƌƚ ŽĨ DĂŝŶ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ ŝƐ ĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞ ĨŽƌ ůĞĂƐĞ͘ dŚĞ ƚĞŶĂŶƚ ŝƐ ƌĞůŽĐĂƟŶŐ ƚŚĞ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ƚŽ Dƚ ůŝnjĂ ĂŶĚ ǁŝůů ƌĞƋƵŝƌĞ ƌĞůŽĐĂƟŽŶ ĐŽƐƚƐ͘ tŝƚŚ ĂŶ ĞdžƚƌĞŵĞůLJ ĐŚĞĂƉ ƌĞŶƚ LJŽƵ ǁŝůů ŶĞĞĚ ƚŽ ŵŽǀĞ ƋƵŝĐŬůLJ ƚŽ ďĞ ŝŶ ĨŽƌ ƚŚĞ ŚƌŝƐƚŵĂƐ ƚƌĂĚĞ͘
>ĞĂƐĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ KŶ ƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶ Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
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For Sale– Frankston
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A wonderful opportunity to purchase this well-stocked, trendy clothing retail business located in the middle of the ^ŚĂŶŶŽŶ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ DĂůů ǁŝƚŚ Ă ŚƵŐĞ ĂŵŽƵŶƚ ŽĨ ĨŽŽƚ ƚƌĂĸĐ ĞĂĐŚ ĚĂLJ͘ ĂƐŝůLJ ŽƉĞƌĂƚĞĚ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ǁŝƚŚ ůŽLJĂů ĐƵƐƚŽŵĞƌ ďĂƐĞ͕ ƚŚĞ ƐŚŽƉ ŵĞĂƐƵƌĞƐ ϰϱƐƋŵ͘
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dŚĞ ůŽŶŐ ĞƐƚĂďůŝƐŚĞĚ ĂŶĚ ŚƵŐĞůLJ ƐƵĐĐĞƐƐĨƵů DŽŵĞŶƚƵŵ ^ƵƌĨ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ŝƐ ŽŶ ƚŚĞ ŵĂƌŬĞƚ ĨŽƌ ƚŚĞ ĮƌƐƚ ƟŵĞ͘ dŚŝƐ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ĞŶũŽLJƐ ƐƚƌŽŶŐ ƌĞŐƵůĂƌ ĐůŝĞŶƚĞůĞ͕ ďĞƩĞƌ ƚŚĂŶ ĂǀĞƌĂŐĞ ŵĂƌŬĞƚ ƐŚĂƌĞ ĂŶĚ ŶŽ ŝŵŵĞĚŝĂƚĞ ŽƉƉŽƐŝƟŽŶ͘ Ğ ƋƵŝĐŬ͕ ƚŚŝƐ ĨƵůůLJ ŵĂŶĂŐĞĚ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ŝƐ ƉƌŝĐĞĚ ƚŽ ƐĞůů͘
Sale Price: $89,000 + SAV Contact: Tanya Scagliarini 0438 289 859
>ĞĂƐĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ ΨϮϳϱϬƉĐŵ н '^d н K'^ Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
Sale Price: Was $119,000͕ EKt Ψϱϵ͕ϬϬϬ Contact: Tanya Scagliarini 0438 289 859
Sale Price: $179,000 + SAV ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ ZƵƐƐĞůů DƵƌƉŚLJ ϬϰϬϳ ϴϯϵ ϭϰ
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INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL
The hair essentials
Video star
THIS brightly presented salon has six cutting stations and two shampoo basins. It also has a spray tan room, a waxing room and there are kitchen and laundry facilities. Hair extensions are one of the many services the salon offers and they carry an exclusive range of products. Trading hours are Monday to Friday, 9am to 5.30pm and Saturday 9am to 2pm.
ESTABLISHED for eight years, this wellpresented shop is situated in the busy shopping strip of a residential area. The sale includes 18,000 DVDs and a fully computerised hiring system. Opening hours are daily from 10am. The business shows excellent takings and still offers further scope to improve. It could easily be run under management.
Hair salon, HASTINGS Price: $75,000 + stock of approx. $5000 Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151
Video and DVD hire, FRANKSTON Price: $180,000 + SAV Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151
Business Sales Specialists www.latessabusiness.com.au
50 Playne Street Frankston
Tel: (03) 9781 1588 HAIR SALON
MECHANICAL REPAIRS
8 stations & 3 basins, in the heart of Frankston. Trades
CAFE
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All repairs inc. trans reconditioning and air-conditioning. Trades 5 days, currently fully managed. Good HTXLSPHQW LQF KRLVWV RIÂżFH waiting room. Main road position, regular clients.
Great little cafĂŠ in main street location, sells breakfast, lunch, French patisseries etc. Easily operated by two staff, new lease offered. Seating inside for 16 & outside for 8. Trades Tues to Sunday.
NOW $35,000 + sav
$46,500 inc. stock
$57,000
Tues to Sat, Mon by appt. Well presented, long lease, ideal for
FLORIST
SHOE RETAIL
$58,500 + sav
NOW $69,950 + sav
CAFE
INDUSTRIAL TAKEAWAY
HAIR SALON
GIFTS & HOMEWARES
GENERAL STORE/MILKBAR
Currently managed, kiosk style in busy Bayside S/centre. All new equipment when set up less than 2 years ago. Seats 34. Vendor will trial on $5,000 pw. Opens shopping centre hours. WIWO.
Lovely, large, modern shop trading 5 days 6am to 3pm. Seats 15 inside with smokersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; courtyard. Very smart exterior presentation. Rent $1964per month inc. with long lease.
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Pleasure to run this fully managed, lovely shop in a busy retail & commercial location, also selling jewellery lines. Only 5 days a week with short hours. Full assistance will be given with changeover.
Large shop with double storey
NOW $70,000 + sav HAIR & BEAUTY Currently fully managed in shopping centre, well-established with excellent marketing systems in place. Manicurist space sub-let. Weekly T/O 4XDOLÂżHG ZHOO WUDLQHG VWDII &RQÂżGHQWLDOLW\ DSSOLHV
$100,000 + sav
$75,000 + sav
$70,000 + sav
$70,000 + sav TAKEAWAY
takeaways. Est 20+ years.
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$79,000 + sav
NOW $95,000 + sav
3BR premises attached. High density residential area provides captured market. Small amount of
$75,000 + sav
INDUSTRIAL TAKEAWAY
TINT A CAR
COFFEE LOUNGE
PHOTOS & FRAMES
Great location opposite station, selling chicken & pizza with deliveries. Opens daily from 11.30am. Well presented shop with good equipment. Established 8 years.
Well equipped shop with commercial kitchen, seats 4 in & 8 out. Est 30 years in industrial estate, trades Mon-Fri 6.30am to 3pm. Large base of regular cash customers. Easy to run with 2 staff.
Franchise business established 20 years, trading 6 days. Averages about 54 cars from car yards and 25 from retail cars, about 4 rolls per month.
Recently fully renovated & new equipment. Seats 36 in & 8 outside, sells 95% gluten free products, approx 12kgs coffee per week. Has 2BR dwelling, courtyard, multi-use rear storage area.
All manner of photography requirements, custom framing, restoration. Prime Main St location, well known, good equipment. Training will be given, vendor wishes to retire. *RRG SURÂżWV
NOW $110,000 + sav
$149,000 + sav
RAILWAY KIOSK
FREEHOLD & LEASEHOLD
MASSAGE
Ducted vacuum & security systems
Traditional Thai massage in 3
TAKEAWAY
DRY CLEANING
SECOND HAND DEALER
Long established in prime area.
Large shop in great location with
Near new equipment, new lease
huge amount of stock. Selling at
Selling takeaways, snacks etc and Myki. Simple to run, cheap rent, captured commuter market & little expenses. Early start, HDUO\ ÂżQLVK 7XUQRYHU DYHUDJH $10,000+ pw.
$190,000 + sav
available, some alterations
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done. Pick ups and deliveries.
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Adjacent shops, bakery/kitchen and cafĂŠ/retail sales, internal access between. Very well presented, with high quality equipment and spacious work area. CafĂŠ seats 18 in/8 out. Fine European cakes, pastries etc.
$180,000
$185,000 inc. stock
$189,000 + sav FLOORING RETAIL
PET SHOP
Great position in very busy S/C, QHZO\ ÂżWWHG LQ ODVW \UV +DV RXWVLGH seating area, consultancy room , juice bar (can be sublet). Promote organic products, specialty breads, competitive prices. Long lease.
Supplies local families, farms & holidaymakers with pet supplies and animal feed. Large showroom/ factory with aquarium & hydrobath. All stock delivered, long lease, website.
Large well presented showroom/ factory on main road. Large base of repeat customers inc architects, builders, renovators. Also do installation, sanding & polishing. Vendor will assist with changeover & introductions.
$250,000 + sav
$259,000 + sav
COMMERCIAL CLEANING
REFRIGERATED TRANSPORT
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HEALTH FOOD RETAILER
Area covers South East suburbs,
Set daily run from Dandenong to northern suburbs, food industry. include medical centres, childcare Work 5 days, hours to suit. 2009 Hino refrigerated truck in excellent centres, body corporates etc. condition, serviced regularly. Easy to manage. ([FHOOHQW :% SURÂżWV. 15 sub-contractors. Clients
$355,000
$150,000 + sav
$150,000 + sav
CAFE & BAKERY
$325,000
FISH & CHIPS
Large modern shop in Somerville 6HOOV Ă&#x20AC;RZHUV SODQWV JLIWV DOVR Family shoe shop, impressive with good equipment inc. coolroom, presentation, main street, no made to order hampers. Delivers competition. Long lease options, easy large preparation area. Bright and in area, only one in this part of the well presented. Trades 6 ½ days, Peninsula. Can be a single operation, to run with 1 staff + casual over Xmas period. Vendor happy to assist with long lease, good potential to further beautifully presented shop and increase takings. changeover. website.
$167,500 + sav
for new & existing homes. DIY kits
locations â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Berwick (4 rooms)
or fully installed. Est 25yrs, supplier database, established clients inc
Cranbourne (3 rooms) & Pakenham (5 rooms). Clean rooms, each venue
builders. 3 vehicles included. FREEHOLD $270,000
has 3 foot massage chairs. Can be bought separately.
Business: $190,000 + sav
$230,000 + sav for all 3
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STREET SWEEPING
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old business offering itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s services
commercial and domestic.
Well equipped factory, operate and maintain their own sweepers as
mainly on Mâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ton Peninsula as well as insurance jobs. T/O increasing
Forward orders in place, vendor
well as others in the industry. All P & E inc, new lease negotiable.
annually, vendor will train. Purpose built Nissan truck inc in price.
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sweeping machines.
$270,000 + sav
$315,000
$315,000 + sav
$320,000 + sav
HIRE SERVICE
MANUFACTURING
BOARDING KENNELS/CATTERY
HOLIDAY ACCOMODATION
Established 19 years hiring all party requirements from cutlery to large marquees. Operates from twin factories, two leases. ([FHOOHQW SURÂżWV 5HDG\ IRU D NHHQ and experienced new owner.
Custom made switchboards, general sheetmetal fabricating. Two weeks training to operate machinery. New lease offered IRU ODUJH VKRZURRP DQG VW Ă&#x20AC;RRU RIÂżFHV &RQÂżGHQWLDOLW\ DSSOLHV.
Freehold & leasehold on app 4.5 acres, home with pool. Fully indoor kennels & cattery with cooling, heating, fully automated irrigation. 35oo sq m exercise areas. No limit of animals, closest kennels to CBD.
Resort style, 4star rated, 8 units + 2 storey residence on 1 hectare. Pool, tennis court, childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s playground, large storage, BBQ areas, laundry. Located Phillip Island, popular tourist destination.
NOW $480,000
$600,000 + sav
NOW $2.2 million + sav
Established 21 years, has 3 street
Business $420,000 + sav Freehold $2.7million + GST if appl.
Tony Latessa: 0412 525 151
No. 1 REIV Accredited Business Agent in Victoria 32 years selling experience based on honesty and reliability REIV Business Brokers Committee Member
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A solution for foot pain DO you suffer with chronic lower leg and foot pain? Have you tried all the conservative therapies and still suffer from nagging, burning pain? Prolotherapy may be the answer. The Foot Pain Relief Clinic has been offering prolotherapy for the past two years. Dr C A Thomson, podiatrist, has just returned from the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health after participating in the live activity entitled The Anatomy, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Myofascial Pain with Prolotherapy. He also attended the Research Symposium, which presented current research outcomes on prolotherapy. Although you may not have heard about prolotherapy, it has been used to treat pain and injury for more than 60 years and the results have been amazing. In studies conducted on pain patients, up to 90 per cent of patients received good-toexcellent results in pain relief and improved function. Dr George Hackett, a prolotherapy pioneer, proved that strengthening connective tissue relieves soft tissue pain. His research was published in the respected medical journal The Lancet. What is prolotherapy? Prolotherapy (prolo), or ligament reconstructive therapy, is a safe, non-surgical treatment for chronic pain, injury and arthritis. Common problems treated with prolotherapy by this podiatrist include joint arthritis, and injuries of the knees, foot and ankle. Prolotherapy is defined by Webster’s Third New International Dictionary as “the rehabilitation of an incompetent structure, such as ligaments or tendons, by the induced proliferation of new cells”. With prolotherapy the pain is not just covered up, the injury and the source of the pain is healed. Prolotherapy is a medical procedure performed by people who have received and undertaken specialised hands on training in this technique. How does prolotherapy work? Prolotherapy works on a very simple principle: injecting a stimulating solution at the site of pain,
stimulates the body’s own healing mechanism to repair and rebuild tissue. This repair process can lead to a stronger and more supportive structure. When an injury occurs, the area may not heal completely. This can be due to poor blood supply or inappropriate treatment. For this reason weak or damaged ligaments and tendons may heal very slowly, becoming lax and painful. Strengthening these tissues reduces pain and stabilises the structures, allowing you to comfortably perform desired activities. What conditions can prolotherapy be used for? Since most orthopaedic injuries involve damage to the ligaments, tendons and cartilage, just about all musculoskeletal injuries can be treated. Bursitis, tendonitis and sprains will most likely improve and potentially be cured with prolotherapy. Examples include: Ankle and foot arthritis, ankle instability and chronic sprains and strains, planta fasciitis, heel pain and achillies tendonosis, sinus tarsi syndrome. Knee injuries: arthritis, ligament instability and tears, peripheral meniscal tears, runner’s knee (tendonosis), Osgood-Schlatter’s disease, pes anserine tendonosis. Complete ligament tears and fractures do not respond to prolotherapy unless surgery or immobilisation is performed first. Our goal is to restore your body to normal, painfree function with as few treatments as possible. Generally injections may be performed every 3-6 weeks. Does prolotherapy work? Numerous research studies are now available demonstrating the effectiveness of prolotherapy. Major academic institutions and medical centres as well as many sports medicine centres are utilising prolotherapy as a non-surgical alternative to treat painful injuries to ligaments and tendons. For an appointment to determine your suitability for prolotheraphy treatment, call The Foot Pain Relief Clinic on 9766 3253.
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Healthy Living Sore, aching feet – a mental health issue Sun protection for DID you know that sore or aching feet can negatively impact on your happiness? Scientific research clearly demonstrates the direct effect chronic foot pain can have on your mental health. The feet have a very high concentration of nerves, which trigger both physical and emotional responses, and because your feet play an important role in most daily activities, it is crucial you don’t put up with painful or problematic feet and legs. Did you also know your feet could be the cause of all sorts of physical pains and problems in other parts of the body? Your feet can be a major cause of ankle, knee, hip and back issues. This makes perfect sense when you think about it – your feet
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Day at the races, a night on the tiles By Stuart McCullough DON’T speak to me of horse racing. Ever since Mother Nature mercilessly cruelled my ambition to be jockey with a mid-teens growth spurt, I can barely stand to look at a clotheshorse, much less the real thing. Just as a retired boxer cannot sniff even the slightest scent of liniment oil without his chest swelling with regret, whenever the spring racing carnival comes around I find myself thinking of what might have been. Before I was six feet tall, I was a keen horse rider. Sadly, however, my horse Magpie was not the kind of creature who took kindly to being ridden. He considered it something of a personal affront and took any opportunity he could to make his displeasure known. The horse was named Magpie because his coat was a mixture of black and white. It suited him. For while Magpie could be a charming beast, he undoubtedly had a dark side. If such a thing as horse prison exists, Magpie would surely have done a little time. I’m not sure what for – probably petty crimes like theft and burglary for which the absence of opposable thumbs would surely have been the cruellest of handicaps. Whatever it was, it left him hardened. No matter how well we looked after Magpie, he was in a near constant state of relapse. Fresh hay, a handful of sugar or an apple – he would welcome them all and treat you like his best friend until, 10 minutes later, he would make for the nearest low-hanging branch and leave you stuck there like last week’s washing. Magpie and I grew apart. By about a foot, it seems. Once I was taller than my father, it was clear that I would
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never be a jockey. My insistence on wearing racing silks at all times did me no favours on the social front and I eventually decided to pack my colours away, vowing to never having anything to do with horses again. I have kept this promise ever since and so have never been to the races. This means that horse racing remains a complete and utter mystery to me. As best I can tell, it is an extremely traumatic event. People never look so good as they do when heading off to a day at the races. Men who would ordinarily only wear a suit when expecting to begin each sentence with the words “Your Honour” think noth-
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ing of dressing up to the nines, the tens and, sometimes, even the elevens to go and watch a bunch of thoroughbreds charge around the paddock. And if the gentlemen look likely to escape a custodial sentence, the ladies appear ready to attend their cousin’s spring wedding. They wear fascinators. Not quite a hat, technically not an antenna, the most fascinating thing about a fascinator is that people wear them. But what begins with such scrubbed and immaculate promise and poise goes seriously awry at some point. For while people leave to go to the races looking wonderful, they return
as though they’ve just fallen out of the ring after having gone 15 rounds with the local amateur welterweight champion. Shirts are untucked, shoes are abandoned and traumatised skin has turned an alarmed shade of pink. It is as though each human being has been thrown into a gigantic tumble dryer before being sent home to recuperate. For a time I had an apartment in Russell Street in the city. From my window I could see the racing crowds both as they headed off in the morning and as they returned at night. In the morning, they were sophisticated, primped and preened, alive with chatter and laughter. By sunset, they were
a staggering, puking mess hurling abuse at passing taxis that did not dare to slow down. It was hard to imagine these were the same people. Try as I might to avoid horse racing, it’s no longer possible. Once, gambling on horse races was a discrete activity, confined to one shopfront of your local main street. Nervous, chain-smoking men would stand out the front like gargoyles and mothers would cover the eyes of their children, quickening their pace on the way past. But at some undefined point, everything changed. Gambling companies now rule the airwaves and routinely carpet bomb television with advertisements. Depending on your point of view, these commercials are either shamelessly dishonest or surrealist masterpieces promoting an alternative reality: one in which gambling is either a magical adventure you undertake with your bookie (as opposed to a form of pick-pocketing) or an essential part of the seduction process (rather than the reason you probably broke up). It’s all so very topsy-turvy. No wonder people look as if they’ve been thrown about by the time they come home. But what do I know? As a failed jockey, it may well be that my perceptions are inevitably skewed and anything but impartial. Magpie has long since gone to that great stable in the sky and it has been decades since I’ve ridden anything other than a tram. Maybe that should change. Perhaps it’s time to head up to the shed and polish up the saddle, clean the bridle and warm the bit. Or even retrieve the silks from the back of the wardrobe. They’d be the perfect outfit for a day at the races. www.stuartmccullough.com
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Farmers’ market a fresh take on produce By Cameron McCullough MORE than 2000 people went to the first farmers’ market in Mornington on Saturday, delighting organisers and stallholders. Highlights included food stalls, live music and children’s activities. Padua College senior school concert band played a variety of music including classic film tunes such as the Magnificent Seven, television themes and traditional concert band music. Children flocked to the face-
painting stall and made their own scarecrows from peninsula straw and recycled clothing. Shoppers bought breakfast from the community-run barbecue and hot food vendors while perusing an array of fresh produce. The market was officially opened by food writer Richard Cornish, best known for articles on local and sustainably sourced food. MPs David Morris and Bruce Billson were spotted among the crowd. Organised by Mornington Chamber of Commerce, the market will work
toward accreditation with the Victorian Farmers’ Markets Association, a program that ensures authenticity among stallholders and support for Victorian agriculture. Mornington Farmers’ Market will be the second accredited market on the peninsula after Mt Eliza Farmers’ Market, which has been operating for more than two years and attracts about 1500 to 1700 people on the fourth Sunday each month. A survey suggests most people will attend both markets, a chamber spokesman said.
Snacktime: Ashley, Brianne, Paige and Bibi Lafleur.
Mornington’s market will feature a range of produce from around the Mornington Peninsula and regional Victoria, including organic sourdough bread, cheese, grass-fed meat, peninsula seafood, organic fruit and vegetables, free-range eggs, honey, home-made conserves and sweet treats. “Through buying directly from producers, consumers have the chance to learn about where their food comes from; seasonality; how different foods are grown, reared or made; and how making conscious
Fresh: Christophe sells organic carrots.
Hola: Alejando Espino Aldana entertained the crowd.
Coffee break: Mornington residents Ilma Shears, Catherine Robertson and May Ballentine relaxing.
Pick of the bunch: Barbara Nash with her flowers.
Flavoursome: Lori Williams of Flavour Station.
food choices can be very rewarding,” market manager Janette Smith said. The market is at picturesque Mornington Park, which boasts sea views, a children’s playground, expansive lawn and is close to Mothers Beach, the pier and Main Street shopping precinct. The market is on the second Saturday of every month from 8.30am to 1pm. Details: Mornington Chamber of Commerce, 5975 4522.
Cool: Fraser Longhurst enjoyed the face painting.
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The triumph of the challenge MORE than 1500 runners and walkers on Sunday raced to reach the summit of Arthurs Seat in the annual Arthurs Seat Challenge. The event is the major fundraiser for the Fit to Drive campaign which teaches road safety to all year 11 students throughout the Mornington Peninsula and Frankston. Cameron Hall was first to finish the 6.7 kilometre climb, in 26 minutes 51 seconds. He was followed by Phillip Weatherlake, 28:10 and Nathan Brill, 28:27. Sarah mason, 33:17, was the first woman to make the summit, followed by Ellie Phillips, 34:03, and Tanya Brown, 34:21. Starting at Rosebud pier, runners and walkers set off to the sound of the starter’s gun fired by event ambassador Hugh Pyle of the Melbourne Rebels. The Melbourne Storm’s Robbie
Kearns was a competitor. “There were some impressive results, with the first runner over the line - Cameron Hall - in a mere 26 minutes and 56 seconds,” organiser Michelle Pitcher said. “Our first female placegetter Sarah Mason, who became a mum just a few months ago, charged over the finish line in 33 minutes 17 seconds.” All major placegetters received prizes from Brooks Running as well as gifts from state MPs Greg Hunt and Martin Dixon. Woodleigh School won the school group section with more than 50 participants. The community team trophy went to Nicholas Lynch Real Estate, with the team’s Brodie Lynch, 12, coming first in the under-15 male category. He was tenth overall with a time of 30min 37sec.
“While everyone enjoyed the fun and festive atmosphere, it was important to reflect on the significance of this event and celebrate the community spirit and ownership it ensues,” Ms Pitcher said. She said BlueScope Steel had been a major sponsor of the Arthurs Seat Challenge since its inception 12 years ago. “Without BlueScope’s enthusiastic support the challenge would not have endured the success and longevity evident in this year’s event.” Ms Pitcher said the challenge was also grateful to support from the Mornington Peninsula News (publisher of this paper), Bendigo Banks in Rye and Dromana, Monash Sport, Lamattina Group, The Sports Injury Clinic and Mornington Peninsula Shire.
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Performance RUSSELL Morris has a place in Australian rock history as one of the most successful recording artists. His career was launched as lead vocalist of the Melbourne pop group Somebody’s Image, formed in 1966. The following year the band recorded the Billy Joe Royal song Hush, which became a top 20 hit. Morris later went solo and recorded a few Hans Poulson songs, but the song that established Morris was The Real Thing, written by Johnny Young and produced by Ian “Molly” Meldrum. It was twice as long as most singles of the time and featured a choral-style backing, a variety of
Poppy’s Problem-solving sound effects and even an excerpt from one of Hitler’s speeches. The song raced up to No 1 in 1969 and became the top-selling single of that year. The following single, The Girl That I Love and Part Three into Paper Walls, a double-sided single, also went to No 1. Many singles followed including Rachel (1970), Mr America (1971), Sweet Sweet Love (1971), Wings of an Eagle (1972) and Live With Friends (1972). In 2012 Morris has gone blues/country and released his latest project, Sharkmouth, an album he has been working on for the past few years.
By Gary Turner The project was created after he had read about 1920s Sydney gangster Shark Jaws. Morris decided to do an album featuring other Australian characters from the 1920 and 1930s including champion racehorse Phar Lap, boxer Les Darcy and Melbourne gangster Squizzy Taylor. “Historical Australian tales have never been told in blues before and never done this way,” Morris said. Producer and bass player Mitch Cairns said: “To our knowledge, most Australiana characters have been portrayed in a traditional colonial folk sense, so we wanted to find a way to deliver the stories in a more mainstream vein while still placing them in a vintage era. A blues style seemed to be the perfect fit.” Joining Morris on the album are Renee Geyer, Troy Cassar-Daley, James Black (Mondo Rock/ Black Sorrows), Mark Lizzote, Jerson Trinidad (The Voice) and Steve Romig. The album excites from the opening track, Black Dog Blues, co-written with Jim Keays. Other tracks include The Ballad of Les Darcy, Sharkmouth, the up-tempo Walk My Blues, Money Don’t Grow on Trees, Big Red and Mr Eternity. All 12 tracks are gems. www.russellmorris.com.au *** THE musical based on the life of Susan Boyle, I Dreamed a Dream, runs for a limited season at Her Majesty’s Theatre in Melbourne from 31 May. It stars United Kingdom actress Elaine C Smith. Tickets are on sale from Monday 26 November at 132 849. www.susanboylemusical.com.au www.daintygroup.com *** RINGO Starr and His All Starr Band tour Australia in February and play Festival Hall in Melbourne on 16 and 17 February. The tour follows the North American leg and features the same band: Steve Lukather (Toto), Richard Page (Mr Mister), Todd Rundgren, Mark Rivera (Billy Joel), Gregg Rolie (Santana, Journey) and Gregg Bissonette. Tickets 136 100 www.ringostarr.com Top 10 albums 1. Sharkmouth – Russell Morris 2. Take the Crown – Robbie Williams 3. Best of Bond – James Bond 50 Years (EMI) 4. Monster – Kiss 5. Red – Taylor Swift (Universal) 6. Kick 25th Anniversary 2CD – INXS (Universal) 7. Glad Rag Doll – Diana Krall (Universal) 8. Merry Christmas Baby – Rod Stewart 9. Into the Bloodstream – Archie Roach (Liberation) 10. Three Time Thrill – Three Time Thrill
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HERMIONE rang me in tears and wanted to know how she could ever face the other yummy-mums and the teachers at the primary school again after what her nine-year-old son Sebastian did. She was distraught. Hermione is one of the more upwardly mobile mothers and drives her very own large, black four-wheel drive; has the latest mobile phone; and goes to the very best ladies’ gym. Image, status and appearance are very important to Hermione. She dresses exclusively in designer black apparel and likes to think she is a trendsetter. Her beliefs and reputation had been savaged, hence the call to Poppy. I was able to settle her down and quell her sobbing outbursts. I asked what had happened. She said Sebastian had brought shame on the family (and on Hermione personally) and now she really was unsure if he would ever become a cardiologist, especially if people found out about his transgression. She said the “very good school” Sebastian attended had instituted a “no touching” policy for all students (and, I presume, teachers too) and also had a “no handstands or cartwheels policy” in the playground. Pupils were restricted to running on the spot and hopping in the playground, but always three metres apart, of course. Sebastian had broken the rules at morning playtime. Not only did he do a handstand and a cartwheel (to impress Rhonda), but also pushed his classmate, Rupert. He was hauled before the principal for these transgressions and she notified Hermione. The other mums had found out, which brought excruciating shame to Hermione. Whatever could she do? Poppy’s solution: I told Hermione to make an appointment with the principal and explain Sebastian did a handstand to try to find his lunch money, which he thought he had lost, to see if it was trapped in one of his pockets. I told her to explain he did the cartwheel as he was explaining to the other children the difference between radius, diameter and circumference in a practical way he thought other children could understand. His slight “push” of Rupert was to gently move him off the measuring lines on the ground so all the children (and any teachers watching) could see the measurements. I told Hermione to tell the principal Sebastian could also explain the mathematical principles of radius and circumference, etc to the teachers, most of who had been unable to address childhood numeracy for some years now, and may have needed his advice. Hermione was delighted with this solution, thanked me profusely, and told me even she did not know of Sebastian’s mathematical brilliance, and was now thinking of him becoming a Professor of Mathematics and Science at a “good” university.
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and construction highlights,” Mr Mulder said. “More than 20 local businesses and community groups will have a marquee on the road to promote the region. wIf you’re interested in new vehicle technology, don’t miss the electric vehicle display featuring cars like the Nissan Leaf and Holden Volt.” The Peninsula Link project is partnering with Frankston North Rotary Club for the event to raise funds for local projects. Gold coin donations are welcome and snacks will be available to buy on the day. Access to the event is available via the Centro Karingal shopping centre, with limited parking available. Follow traffic controllers’ directions or, if possible, travel by public transport to the event. Bus routes information and further details about the Community Day are available at www. peninsulalink.com.au and www.facebook.com/ linkingmelbourne
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FORD, Falcon, Futura, Wagon, 2004, RWC, reg. 2013, 180,000kms, auto. SRV-373. $6,900. 0435 092 144. Dandenong.
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FORD, laser, 2001, GXLi, 1.8lt, auto, sedan, reg 9/8/13, EC, airbags, electric windows, AC, CD player, towbar, tinted windows, paint and upholstery protection, 4 new tyres, service records, RWC, 160,400kms, QZE465. $7,500. 0438 364 002, 5996-4697. Cranbourne. HOLDEN, Clubsport, VT, all features/options, lavish HSV style, stunning looker, immaculate in and out, good reg, RWC, VN668448. $11,850. 9796-8789. Narre Warren North.
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TOYOTA, Corolla, 1992, 4 cylinder, no reg, AC, PS, engine and transmission EC, good tyres, drives extremely well. Eng: 4A9123539. $3,200. 0412 034 597. Doveton. TOYOTA, Hiace, 2006, LWB van, diesel, 5 speed, low kms, EC, UCJ-985. $23,500 ono. 0418 580 381. Warrugul.
TOYOTA, Hilux, 2006, V6, 4.0, 5 speed, auto, twin cab, ARB canopy, white, towbar, reg 02/13, XWK583, $15,000 with RWC. 0407 599 616. TOYOTA, Landcruiser, GXL, 1991, auto, dual fuel, 233,000kms, GC, UMY-942. $10,750ono. 0409 219 017. Doveton.
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Baxter strikes back in day for bowlers PROVINCIAL By IT Gully LONG Island has backs to the wall in MPCA Provincial cricket, despite bowling out the highly fancied Baxter for just 107. On day one of the round four match, a staggering 16 wickets fell at Ballam Park. The highest score day was 18, by the Islanders’ Paul Hartle. Long Island is in all sorts of bother at 6/36. Baxter won the toss and elected to bat, but it looked like the wrong call with wickets falling regularly. The best batting partnership for the afternoon was between Baxter’s number 10 and 11 batsmen, Adrian Mack (15) and Sam Wolsgrove (11), who compiled 29 runs. There were three
ducks – Baxter’s Travis Sawers and Long Island’s Joel Stevenson and Justin Bridgeman. Paul Hartle had a day out for the Islanders with the ball, snaring 5/44 from 20 overs, while Andrew Tweddle claimed 2/28. For Baxter, opening bowlers Dale Irving and Adrian Mack did the damage, snaring all six wickets. Irving claimed 4/27 from nine and Mack 2/9 from eight overs. Sorrento’s Jedd Falck continued his superb form, this time against Mt Martha at Ferraro Reserve where he belted 129 in his team’s total of 6/286. Anthony Blackwell was also cruising on 52 before he was run out, and Liam O’Connor and Nick Jewell (also run out) both contributed 25. Brett Wilkinson was the unlikely
wicket-taker for the Reds, snaring 3/63. Mt Eliza continued to make an impression in the top grade, despite the threat of points being taken away, when it cruised to 9/245 against Rye. While no one starred with the bat for the Mounties, a number of players contributed. Scott Tansley made 41, Timmy Strickland 38 and Justin Grant 37. The best of the Demons’ bowlers was Justin King with 3/65. Mt Eliza was promoted from District to Provincial for season 2012-13 and it has been alleged the club selected a player who pushed the points total over the limit. The club is being investigated and could lose game points received to date. This happened to Hastings last season. Peninsula Old Boys had to work
hard to get its score past 200 against Ballam Park. The Old Boys were in some trouble before the middle and lower order came to the rescue. Zac Fillipone played a very good innings late in the afternoon, scoring an unbeaten 59, and Glenn Prendergast (33) and Jon Forrest (25) played supporting roles. Matty Roach snared 5/64 for the Knights, and Mark Miller and Justin Parkes each claimed a couple of wickets. The Knights got away to a reasonable start and will resume week two at 2/41 after facing the last 18 overs of the day. Crib Point is in a commanding position against Mornington after scoring 258 at Crib Point Reserve.
Luke Herrington’s outstanding form continued with a top score of 61, while opener Matty Blake got his side away to a good start with 37. The middle order of Ricky Thompson (23) and Brad Davidson (28) were more than serviceable when it mattered and Waide Symes, batting at 10, caused some real frustration for the Doggies’ bowlers with 33. The last three wickets put on more than 50 runs for the Magpies. Glenn Wood was the best of the bowlers with 3/61, and Matt Harper (2/66) and Luke Popov (2/52) also got among the wickets. The Dogs were forced to face the last four overs of the day, but did not lose a wicket. In the final match, Moorooduc has set Heatherhill 278 for victory.
Flinders chop Pines’ bats as ladder leaders Langy put Braves to sword DISTRICT By IT Gully FLINDERS will be aiming to win its first game of the season in MPCA District grade after a solid day’s cricket against third-placed Pines at Eric Bell Reserve. After scoring a more than competitive 181, Flinders took the ball for the final 11 overs of the afternoon. What unfolded was extraordinary. Harley Parker and Lai Leaunoa were both dismissed before Pines got off the mark and then Jarryd McClelland and Rhys Chalkley were sent packing when the score was on six. Pines was in all sorts of trouble at 4/6. Heath Peace-Stirling and Nick Wilcox hung around for a bit, before Wil-
cox had his stumps rattled by Dwayne Field. The Piners were 5/16. Trav Pastuska joined Peace-Stirling at the crease and at stumps Pines was 5/24. Ricky Ramsdale is still to bat. Earlier in the day, Flinders’ middle order ensured the visitors put together a competitive total. Nathan Hunt top-scored with 35, Shane Beggs hit 32, and Andrew Power and Tommy Clements each contributed 30 runs. Wilcox was the star with the ball for Pines, snaring 6/51 from 23 overs, while Parker and Leaunoa each snared a couple. Top-of-the-table Langwarrin appears to be in the box seat against Baden Powell at Lloyd Park. The Braves won the toss and elected
to bat, but wickets fell in a hurry and the visitors were dismissed for 108. Andy Johnson claimed 4/30 for the Kangas, while Mal Coutts (2/11) and Dwayne Doig (2/24) were the other wicket-takers. In reply, the Kangas are 0/36, the evergreen Simon McEvoy unbeaten on 25. Keith Burdett top-scored with 40 in Somerville’s 9/198 against Hastings. Fellow opener Nick Marshall enjoyed a 68-run opening partnership with Burdett before he was bowled by Scotty Phillips for 28. Marshall was the first of five Scott Phillips wickets. Andrew West (25), Jarryd Bailey (18), Ben Delaney (18) and Brenton Alp (18) all got starts but couldn’t turn
them into bigger scores. Phillips finished the afternoon with 5/80 from 26 overs, while Timmy Birch chipped in with 2/53. Seaford’s Damien Lawrence again top-scored for his side, this time against Boneo, compiling 58 of his team’s total of 210. Nick Simpendorfer (30) and Nathan Volpe (25) were the next best bats for the yellow and black. In reply, Boneo is 2/20, Andrew McMannis claiming 2/9. Carrum will need to bowl well to prevent Delacombe Park from hunting down the 180 it set at Roy Dore Reserve. The Lions batted first and Shaun Foster top-scored with 40, and Jeremy Graves contributed 37 and Dean Pol-
MPCA names best-ever Country Week squad THE Mornington Peninsula Cricket Association has selected its squad for the 2013 Country Week series. It is one of the strongest representative squads ever selected. The introduction of Leigh Lowery (Boneo), Simon Dart (Red Hill), Nick Jewell (Sorrento) and Darren Groves (Rye) gives the squad incredible potency. All four were playing Premier cricket last season. You can add Shaun Foster (Carrum) to the list, the former opening bat for Casey-South Melbourne. Add the likes of newcomers in Dwayne Doig (Langwarrin), Simon Plunkett (Moorooduc) and Rob Hearn (Mornington) and the squad looks unstoppable. The squad is: Evi Bowan (POB), Anthony Blackwell (Sorrento), Chris Brittain (Delacombe Park), Simon Dart (Red Hill), Isi Dias (Hastings), Dwayne Doig (Langwarrin), Luke Doyle (Red Hill),
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Two away from a twin: Somerville scored 9/198 against Hastings. Picture: Andrew Hurst
son 31. Shane Deal is one of the most underrated cricketers in MPCA and he tore it up with the ball once again for the Parkers, snaring 4/35. Chris Brittain also had a solid afternoon, taking 4/55. Main Ridge shouldn’t have too many problems reeling in its opponent’s total of 131 for victory. Frankston YCW batted first at Frank Street Reserve and made 131, not enough to cause any concern for the Ridge. Brian Jones was the best of the Ridge bowlers with 3/22, while part-timer Jordan McCulley played a key role late in the YCW innings, snaring 2/14. Jason Albress and Gareth Wyatt each took two wickets for the visitors.
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Rosebud skipper fires against Islanders SUB-DISTRICT By IT Gully ROSEBUD skipper and one of the MPCA’s best-ever, Darren Kerr got what he deserved when he scored 129 against French Island in MPCA Subdistrict cricket on Saturday. Kerr has been threatening with some solid scores this season, including 80 in round two. A ton was around the corner and the Rosebud opening batsman now has 281 runs for the season at an average of more than 70. While there were celebrations for Kerr, there were some commiserations for Leslie Parslow, who enjoyed a 192-
run partnership with Kerr. Parslow was stranded one short of his ton when stumps were drawn after the 75 overs. It mattered little, as Rosebud went from being in some strife at 6/89 to finishing on 8/297. Ben King, Matt Hosken, Tom Sullivan and James Matthews snared two wickets each for the Islanders. Tootgarook will be doing its best to avoid an outright loss against Red Hill. In an amazing day of cricket, 20 wickets fell. The Tooters batted first and were rolled for just 72 in 32 overs. Corey DeBruyn top-scored with 30 and Matt Whelan was next best with
20. There were five ducks in the Tootgarook innings. Glenn Collett and Simon Dart did the damage for the Hillmen, snaring all 10 wickets, Collett claiming 5/37 from 16 and Dart 5/20 from 13 overs. The Hillmen’s intentions were known pretty early in their innings – score runs quickly. Riley Shaw smacked 58 and Luke Toy 47, while Collett came out swinging at the end of the innings with a handy 57. The Hillmen declared after batting for 33 overs and scoring 9/212. They wanted the last 10 overs at Tootgarook and the tactic proved successful with Toot finishing on 1/13.
Luke Rus top-scored for Tyabb with 36 and Jack Raeside hit 35 as the Yabbies compiled a competitive total of 179 against Pearcedale. The Panthers used seven bowlers against the Yabbies, Kaine Smith being the best of them with 4/36 from 21.1 overs. Justin Heysham opened the attack and snared 2/32 from 13, while Brad Trotter also collected a couple of wickets. Pearcedale had to face the last six overs of the day and managed to get through unscathed. Seaford Tigers versus Dromana is likely to be a tight one after 15 wickets fell on the first day.
Dromana batted first and was dismissed for 78, Tom Burgdorf picking up 3/17 for the Tigers. Corey Hand claimed 3/17 and Warren Junkeer 2/9. In reply, David Timmer was able to weave some magic for the Hoppers, snaring two wickets to have the Tigers 4/49. Ash Mills top-scored with 26. Balnarring’s purple patch continued when it scored 238 against Skye. Timmy Jessup hit 62 and Brendan Saker 35 to be Balnarring’s best batsmen. Paul Fillipone wound back the clock for Skye, snaring 6/62 off 18 overs.
Our horse trainers on a roll CRANBOURNE trainer Nikki Burke is poised to notch one of the most important wins of her career with Unpretentious in the weight-for-age Kevin Heffernan Stakes (1300m) at Sandown Park on Saturday. A four-year-old by Golden Slipper winner Stratum, Unpretentious has suddenly blossomed into a star performer in this preparation. After resuming with an effortless win at Ballarat, he showed his class when scoring an authoritative win in the listed $150,000 MSS Security Sprint at Flemington on Melbourne Cup Day. The run convinced Burke to tackle the Sandown Park event, worth $120,000. The decision has been supported by Craig Williams, who has ridden Unpretentious in each of the three wins he has registered so far.
“He has always given me a good feeling,” Williams said. “He had a few problems in the autumn but his preparation this spring has gone without a hitch and I wouldn’t be surprised if he developed into the type of horse that could win a race like the Group 1 Galaxy at Randwick in the autumn,” the Caulfield Cup-winning rider said. While Melbourne trainers have endured a difficult spring carnival, their southeast and peninsula counterparts have punched above their weight. As well as Nikki Burke, Cranbourne trainers Michael Kent, Robbie Laing and Ricky Maund all trained winners during Melbourne Cup week. Mornington trainers Pat Carey and Simon Vercoe saddled winners on cup day while Anthony Freedman, who is based at Rye, scored an impressive win with the lightly raced Zydeco in the Group 2 Wakeful Stakes. The Darley-owned filly then went on to finish second to Dear Demi in the Group 1 Crown Oaks.
Leviathan owner Lloyd Williams can finish off the Melbourne spring carnival in a blaze of glory with Mourayan in the $350,000 Zipping Classic (2400m). Williams, who notched up his fourth Melbourne Cup with Green Moon, enjoyed a high degree of success in the race when in was known as the Sandown Cup. He won the event with Legible in 2003 and four times with the grand old performer Zipping, who now has the race named after him. A placegetter in the 2009 Irish Derby, Mourayan has proven a valuable commodity since joining the Williams team. His efforts include a win in the Bart Cummings at Flemington and the Craven Plate at Randwick as well as a second in the Group 1 Metropolitan. The entire showed he is ready for this week’s assignment by finishing a creditable seventh in the cup. Last year the father and son combination of Bill and Simon Wilde took the Sandown Guineas with roughie
So Swift and the partnership has bright prospects again this year. The stable will be represented by Gold Medal, who finished a slashing third in the Hilton Hotel Stakes (1400m) at Flemington on Saturday. It is likely he will have the services of Michael Rodd, who had the mount on Saturday. Rodd has been riding in brilliant style throughout the spring carnival. His wins include the Group 1 Myer Classic on Appearance and the Group 2 Matriarch Stakes. The partnership of trainer Paul Messara and Craig Williams will join forces with Mahisara in the Sandown Stakes. Messara and Williams successfully joined forces with top-class mare Ortensia last season resulting in victories in the Group 1 Winterbottom Stakes in Perth and the Group 1 Al Quoz Sprint at Dubai in March this year. A four-year-old by More Than Ready, Mahisara scored his fifth win from 14 starts in the 1400-metre handicap at Flemington on cup day with
Williams in the saddle. He quickly had him in the box seat and after hitting the lead in the straight, was able to hold off all challengers. It is expected a similar pattern will evolve at Sandown and on this basis he will again be hard to beat. Other horses worth a look on Saturday are Union Gap (Guineas), Amarachi, Meidung (Twilight Glow), Exceptionally (Zipping Classic), Ironstein (Sandown Cup), Angel Of Mercy, Sheila’s Star (Summoned Stakes) and Extra Zero (Eclipse Stakes). International form expert Peter Ellis provides weekly racing tips on a weekly podcast at www. racingandsports.com.au and at the Tatts website. Visit www.tatts.com after 2pm each Friday. Listen to Peter’s race analysis and tips for Melbourne and Adelaide meets on Saturday mornings at 10.45am in Under The Microscope on RadioTAB. Visit www.tatts.com > Racing > RadioTAB.
Leading the pack: Below, Nikki Burke, trainer of Unpretentious, one of the favoured runners at Sandown Park on Saturday. Right, Craig Williams with his wife Larysa celebrates his Caulfield Cup victory aboard Dunaden. Pictures: Slickpix
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Drop a line inshore and offshore ON THE LINE By Paul “Tracker” Pingiaro WITH the recent great weather, we have seen the fishing really heat up. While snapper remains king, whiting, squid, gummy shark and other species are making their presence felt. Snapper will continue to get better over the next couple of weeks and then squid, whiting and gummy shark will start to dominate inshore, while offshore anglers will start to land mako and blue sharks. We are very lucky to have such great fisheries so close to a major capital city. Our future is in our hands and it’s up to us not to ruin it. Matt Hunt of Matthew Hunt Fishing Services (0419 760 510) reports: Snapper 2012 is in full swing and best baits are pilchard, silver whiting and squid so far this year with bigger fish often taking a liking to a whole gar or scad cast way out back. The fish are packed tight when feeding hard and quite often are up in the water column. This is when adjusting technique and bait type and size can make the difference between a couple of bites and not being able to keep a rod in the water. The fish are widespread and different schools in different areas are feeding at different times for different reasons. Fishermen I know have bagged at Black Rock in 8m, Ricketts Point 15m, 19m and 21m, Mordi 10m and 17m, Edithvale 13m and 15m, outer artificial reef, Aeroplane and Mt Eliza in 16m and 18m, Ansetts 17m and Mornington 21m.
Ready to snack: Paul Pingiaro Snr with a lovely snapper caught in Western Port. Picture: Paul Pingiaro Jnr
The hard shallow reefs 6m to 12m have been producing some great numbers of quality fish as well. Port Melbourne to Ricketts Point, and Frankston to Mt Martha have been
good. When fishing these areas, be mindful of kayaks and small tinnies as their lack of height and or light can make them very hard to see. Soft plastics have started working
well at times. The best we have found is nuclear chicken or pilchard imitation but the way they are feeding has made them a challenge to work out some days. For those venturing out in the kayaks for a bit of a “yak attack”, Fishermans Beach (Mornington), Kilburn Reef (Mt Martha), Sunnyside (Mt Eliza), Rickets Point and Rye have been some of the hotspots with anglers catching snapper, squid, salmon and flathead. Best results are on soft plastics. From the ramps: Anglers fishing Sorrento-Rye are doing well, taking squid, whiting and gummy shark. While the whiting and squid are in close on the shallow reefs and seagrass beds, the gummies are in the deeper water on the channel edges. Safety Beach to Mt Martha has seen good catches of flathead and a few good whiting, but the snapper and the squid have been a little inconsistent; they will only get better over the next few weeks. Mornington to Melbourne it’s all about the snapper; there are massive schools of fish and while not feeding all the time, they are providing some awesome fishing. While flathead, squid, whiting and gummy shark have been caught for most it’s all about the red fish. Beno Hallpike of Beno’s Fishing Adventures (youtube.com/user/Benos Fishing/featured) fished 9 metres off Sunnyside on Tuesday and caught 20 Australian salmon while casting a metal slice. Benno found the salmon by noticing garfish jumping out of the water.
Mornington Boat Hire customers have been chasing snapper, and as a result they have dominated the catch. While squid, flathead, salmon, whiting and gummy shark have been caught, most anglers have not targeted them. Best results have come in the early morning using pilchards, squid and burley. The best snapper fishing for Mornington and Mt Martha areas is still a week or two away. Jonny of Yaringa Boat Hire (0428 001 286) reports Western Port is fishing very well with snapper, gummy shark, whiting and salmon all happy to take baits. For snapper and gummy sharks Lysaghts, Eagle Rock and Joes Island have produced good results, especially on an outgoing tide and using burley, pilchards, squid and silver whiting. For whiting, Tyabb and Quail banks, Middle Spit and Watsons Inlet have been fishing well. A good mix of burley with mussel and pippie baits has been the best combination. Other fish about and on the chew have been leatherjacket, barracouta and pike. Tight lines and calm seas. Paul “Tracker” Pingiaro has been fishing since he could hold a rod and stay in the boat. He has boat hire businesses in Mornington and Yaringa Boat Harbour in Somerville. He has been a fishing writer for magazines and brings his knowledge to MP News Group for season 201213. Details: www.fishingmornington. com or www.western portboathire. com.au Email spbh@bigpond.com or 5975 5479.
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Five years old and expanding IT is five years since Luduco Living set up in Mornington at Peninsula Homemaker Centre and the outlet is now adding almost 50 per cent more showroom space. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have grown into the original site very quickly,â&#x20AC;? says owner Jeremy Brook. â&#x20AC;&#x153;With new studios being established for both our Norwegian recliner brands â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Stressless and IMG â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and even more exclusive custom-built dining and sofa ranges to broaden our offering, the current showroom would never have been sufficient. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The business has grown financially and physically thanks to incredible customer support and continual development of our range selection with sales trebling in the past five years.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;But itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s also about trying to ensure we have the widest selection and density of product available to customers, at least sufficient for them to feel they can make a decision without needing to look elsewhere, which drives our decision to expand. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The expected launch date of the new showroom is mid-November so watch out for special announcements in the local press. â&#x20AC;&#x153;To celebrate our fifth anniversary, Luduco Living is offering a 20 per cent discount across the entire range of products* including custombuilt designs and the ever-popular Stressless and IMG Norwegian swivel recliner chair ranges, but only for a very limited time.â&#x20AC;? * Excludes clearance and promotional lines.
For the love of a family pet STAFF at PETstock Mornington provide the best advice on nutrition, behaviour and suitable products for your pet. â&#x20AC;&#x153;At PETstock, we love your pet as much as you do and this is why we pride ourselves on being able to provide the best for your pet,â&#x20AC;? a spokesman said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;PETstock stores are focused on providing a world-class retail experience that encompasses fun and family values. â&#x20AC;&#x153;With more than 75 stores Australia-wide, PETstock is a family owned and operated business and the team understand that pets are a valuable part of the family. This is one of the reasons customers are encouraged to bring their pets when they visit. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Whether itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a new collar, bed or premium food, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s much easier buying for pets when theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re right there with you, not to mention the friendly staff
love spoiling them as much as you do. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Additionally, PETstock Mornington now offers pet grooming. Customers can keep their pet looking and smelling fresh by booking an appointment with our experienced salon staff. â&#x20AC;&#x153;During November, customers who make a grooming appointment will receive 20 per cent off. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Customers are encouraged to call the PETstock team to discuss grooming packages and find the perfect solution for a petâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s needs. â&#x20AC;&#x153;At PETstock, our ability to connect with the community and provide a wide range of services is what sets us apart from our competitors. From premium food to collars, leads, bedding, treats and more, we have everything your pet needs. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re after expert and friendly advice, drop in and see us â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t forget to bring your buddy, too.â&#x20AC;?
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