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song ‘Funny Man’ and an Australian No. 1 with ‘The Star’ in 1969 during his time as host of Uptight, a weekly music series in the late 1960’s in Melbourne and Happening ‘70. Along with respected journalist and PR consultant Tony Healey, the trio will be adding energetic commentary on all the festival fun, as well as interviewing guests, performers, organisers, local legends, volunteers and visitors to the event which attracts rockabillies, retro lovers and rock ‘n’ rollers from across Australia. You’ll get a taste of all the energy and vintage vibes when you tune in to Radio RPP’s Live cross during their 10am – 3pm live broadcast. Or come on down to the Village Green, there’s prizes throughout the day and you can watch 5o’s and 60s Australian legends drop by for a chat. It’s also a great chance to see the behind the scenes of how a live radio cross works. For a community radio station, Radio RPP is one of the best, with professional broadcast equipment, professional presenters and technicians
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Pupils offer veterans thanks OUR Lady of Fatima primary school has a strong tradition of respecting Remembrance Day and Anzac Day through art activities and services. Teacher Amanda Heggen was speaking in the wake of Remembrance Day on Sunday 11 November. “Our senior pupils proudly made art work mixed with images of war and a strong message of peace,” she said. “This was to show their gratitude to the brave servicemen and women whose sacrifices have allowed them to grow up in a country full of wonderful opportunities. “Their creativity and the deep thought they put into their work is truly wonderful. I am very proud of them.” A book of the pupils’ artwork was presented to Rosebud RSL president Bruce Turner to commemorate the 100 years since the armistice to end World War I was signed. After the Remembrance Day service on Sunday, pupils from several schools were to be awarded scholarships. These included Our Lady of Fatima’s Austin Blight, Trinity Bell, Taylor Gallimore and Jamie Lyall.
On the same page: Pupils Taylor Gallimore and Trinity Bell with Rosebud RSL’s Bruce Turner. Picture: Yanni
Police stretched in holiday crush Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au A LONG-SERVING officer has amplified fears the southern Mornington Peninsula is facing a desperate shortage of front-line police this holiday period. The 20-year veteran, who asked not to be named, said Rosebud police station was operating at only 31 per cent capacity at a time when the peninsula was expecting the usual holiday surge to bump up numbers from 180,000 to 500,000 people. The massive influx makes the region especially “volatile”, the officer
said. Jam-packed roads and limited access and egress – especially on the eastern side of the peninsula – exacerbate the problem. So, too, do the high number of events and attractions from Dromana to Portsea, such as the sand sculpting, polo, concerts, fairgrounds and schoolies “all coming down on Peninsula Link”. The officer said senior command was restricting the usual allocation of extra full-time police – about 25 officers from stations such as Dandenong and Cranbourne – to a “couple of police on two hours’ overtime from Frankston”. This curbing of reinforcements is being driven by the reluctance of senior stations Dandenong and Springvale to
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But the unnamed officer said the deployment figures were “far worse” at Rosebud, with the usual staff of 60 reduced by 18 off on WorkCover issues, such as stress. The complement falls further with nine police on leave at any one time, others on rest days after night shift, and those on the usual four days off per fortnight. The officer said the allocation of 12 trainees at Rosebud who “can’t go out alone” was “burning out senior constables”. “We haven’t replaced police we have lost and putting on trainees isn’t the answer. We are going to get smashed this summer. We are struggling to fill shifts already and schoolies has just
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release crews so as not to “ruin their crime stats”, the officer said. Divisional Superintendent Adrian White on Friday played down concerns about a lack of police numbers, saying “rank and file police don’t have the broader view” over resource allocation. “There is no shortage of police on the Mornington Peninsula,” he said. “We task to suit demand and we have the numbers to adequately police the region over the holiday period.” Of the 580 serving police covering Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula, about 30 per cent are off duty at any one time. “We operate at 70 per cent deployment,” Superintendent White said.
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‘Error’ leads to Nazi classroom bungle Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au AN Education Department spokesperson has described as a “serious error of judgement” an incident in which Dromana Secondary College students wore and handled Nazi war memorabilia in the classroom. The students also reportedly handled rifles, helmets and uniforms worn by Australian troops. Particularly gruesome was the passing around of a Zyklon B canister which the Nazis used to gas inmates at concentration camps – often in bogus Red Cross ambulances or mock shower rooms. The incident was particularly distressing to parents and members of the school community in the lead up to last Sunday’s Remembrance Day. An Education Department spokeswoman said the department and the school was investigating the use of some “inappropriate items brought into a classroom as part of a WWII history lesson”. “The actions of the Nazis were abhorrent and should not be forgotten by any generation,” she said. “Using symbols or artefacts in a way that may normalise or trivialise the actions of the Nazis is completely unacceptable. “This was a serious error of judgement and we are supporting the school to take appropriate action to ensure it does not happen again.” The staff member who distributed the war memorabilia is not believed to be a teacher. The incident was exacerbated when photo-
graphs were uploaded on social media showing the students handling rifles, wearing a Nazi officer’s cap with badge and posing with a Zyklon B canister. Dromana Secondary College principal Alan Marr said he was “incredibly proud of our teachers, staff and students, and the values they share”. “Unfortunately we have been made aware of an incident that does not live up to the standards that we expect of our staff and we are taking immediate steps to investigate what happened and take appropriate action,” he said. “The photos have now been removed from social media.” Mr Marr said the history lesson aimed to educate students about the impact of World War II but some of the items brought into the class were “entirely inappropriate”. “We apologise for any impact this incident may have had on our students or any distress it may have caused to members of the community,” he said. “Our school has a strong reputation and relationship with the local RSL, and our students have previously been, and continue to be, involved in Anzac Day and Remembrance Day commemorations. “Some of our students will be attending services at Rosebud and Dromana RSLs on Sunday and the school will commemorate Remembrance Day with a minute’s silence on Monday.” Mr Marr said the students were aware of the “significant impact” of the Holocaust having visited the Jewish Holocaust Centre. “We will continue to reiterate to them the important lessons from World War II,” he said.
Help in need: Rosebud students Taylor Kikidopolous, Alex Thenparayil, Matthew White, Adam Bruechert and Cassie Reed. Picture: Yanni
Lady in distress: Students to the rescue
A GROUP of Rosebud Secondary College students acted quickly – and kindly – last week to help an elderly woman who was distressed. “We were walking to the shops after school along a busy road when another student, Ethan, asked if we had a phone,” Adam Bruechert said. “He’d noticed an elderly lady behind a locked gate who was crying and looking very upset.” Adam called the police and then his dad, a senior station officer at Rosebud CFA. Then he and fellow students Matt White and Alex Thenparayil comforted the woman, talking to her through her gate while they waited for help. Two other students, Cassie Reed and Taylor Kikidopolous, arrived and also helped.
CFA peninsula acting operations officer Neil Schlipalius said he arrived at the house to find the students had “calmed things down”. “They were thoughtful and empathetic,” he said. “It was great to see young people manage this situation so well. “Cassie and Taylor had climbed a fence to enter the yard and were holding the lady’s hands to calm her. “By the time the police and I arrived, the kids had created a great environment and we were quickly able to address the situation and seek further help for the woman and her husband.”
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Fixers move into Mornington Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au VOLUNTEERS experienced in repairing household goods are opening up a repair cafe in Mornington. Members of the Peninsula branch of Solve Disability Solutions and the Mornington Men’s Shed will hold their first “repair day’” on Sunday. A similar volunteer repair workshop is already up and running at Rye Community Centre, following on from the first Repair Cafe which opened in Holland in 2009. The list of items to be fixed ranges from small furniture pieces to bikes, toys, crockery and computers. “Anything that is broken is welcome but, at this stage, for safety reasons, we can’t touch mains electrical components and wiring,” “fixer” Bill Hallett said. “By repairing goods, we want to
help reduce the mountains of waste going into landfill. “Unfortunately, many people have forgotten that they can have things repaired and our repair café wants to change all that.” Members of the group will also serve tea and coffee. These Repair Cafe experts will be available to help fix broken household goods free of charge, although donations will be accepted. The fixers will encourage the owners of the broken items to be involved in the repairing. The fixers will also be supplying their own tools. The Repair Café is open 2-5pm, Sunday 18 November, at the Men’s Shed in Wilsons Road, Mornington. Details: 0409 197 307. Check out the Mornington and Rye Facebook pages for up-to-date information and next open days for each cafe. Repair men: John McKay, Peter Sas, Phil James, Alan Grimes, Mike Puryer and John Pollock are some of the “experts” available at the Repair Cafe opening in Mornington on Sunday 18 November.
Helpers dig in for hampers, toys: Southern Peninsula Food for All with $3910 in hand is striving hard to reach a target of $55,000 for its 2018 Christmas Appeal. Last year enthusiastic helpers at Food for All provided 51 Christmas hampers and gave toys to 505 children. Organiser Dianne Faulkner said hampers and toys would once again be distributed to those most in need in the community. Collection bins for non-perishable goods are at Woolworths Rosebud, Capel Sound and Rye, Coles Rosebud and McCrae, and Ritchies Dromana. All donations of $2 or more are tax deductible. They can be sent to Food for All, PO Box 440 Rosebud, 3939. Candidates and support crew: Russell Joseph, Rodger Gully, Paul Saunders, Simon Mulvany and son Oscar. Picture: Yanni
Five candidates for Nepean
FIVE candidates will contest the Victorian Lower House seat of Nepean at the 24 November state election. They are Simon Mulvany (Independent), Rodger Gully (Independent), Chris Brayne (Australian Labor Party), Russell Joseph (Liberal) and Paul Saunders (Victorian Greens).
Retiring member Martin Dixon has held the safe Liberal seat since 2002. He has a 16 per cent margin on a two party preferred basis. Early voting was possible at the Victorian Electorate Office at shop 13/149 Point Nepean Road, Dromana, from yesterday (Monday).
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Gardens designed to be admired A FESTIVAL showcasing the work of some of Victoria’s leading professional garden designers is coming to the Mornington Peninsula on 17-18 November. Garden DesignFest will display gardens by Clint Leaver, at 1 Gilels Way, Balnarring Beach, Rick Eckersley and Myles Broad (Musk Cottage at 371 Musk Creek Road, Flinders), Kate Seddon (8 Ocean View Avenue, Red Hill South) and Nathan Burkett (6 Foord Lane, Dromana). The gardens will be open 10am5pm on each day. They are among 29 hand-picked, private gardens across Melbourne and the peninsula created by high profile designers. Bus tours to selected gardens are also available by visiting gardendesignfest.com.au/bus-tour/ Garden DesignFest is a fundraising event managed by the Rotary clubs of Kew, Brighton North and Central Melbourne in support of End Trachoma by 2020. Visit: gardendesignfest.com.au
Prostate the topic opportunity for Bunurong people to be back out managing Bunurong landscapes again, preserving cultural practices that have been ongoing for more than 40,000 years. Caring for Country is what our ancestors did and this allows us to continue to do that today.” Port Phillip & Westernport Catchment Management Authority’s regional indigenous facilitator Rhys Collins hopes the project will continue beyond this year. “Certified
the wildlife.” The program is an example of two-way learning: landholders, teachers and staff learn about traditional knowledge, while indigenous students learn about practical land care techniques, such as flora identification and threatened species. It also provides employment for indigenous people in their local area. Bunurong Land Council Aboriginal Corporation CEO Dan Turnbull said: “This program has provided a great
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No smoke or mirrors: Children and adults enjoyed demonstrations by the Dromana Fire Brigade at their open day last week. Picture: Supplied
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FIREFIGHTING drills, free sausage sizzle, colouring in and a craft activity station were some of the activities enjoyed by children at Dromana Fire Brigade’s Open Day last week. They had a squirt of the hose to knock down witches cones and took part in a range of fire-related activities, Saturday 27 October.
The base at 97 Point Nepean Road, Dromana, came alive with 80 visitors – and four dogs – who met firefighters and had a look around the station, listened to fire safety information and advice on home safety plans and upcoming bushfire season. They also climbed on the appliances, including current and vintage
fire trucks. Firefighters demonstrated how specialist rescue equipment was used to cut people out of cars in serious accidents. Even senator and former radio host Derryn Hinch stopped by to say hello.
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Sizzling returns served up by Rotarians THOSE wandering down the main street of Sorrento on Saturday mornings are rewarded by the irresistible aroma of frying onions and sausages at the Rotary Club of Sorrento’s trailer outside the Commonwealth Bank. Going strong for the past 10 years the team last year served up 9500 sausages, 290kg of onions and 480 loaves of bread on their way to making a profit of $19,000. The money went to two Sorrento primary schools, Rosebud Tafe, topped up school scholarships funds and was
included in donations to Rosebud Hospital. Sorrento Rotarians also do fund-raising events at Bunnings on Christmas Eve, a family Christmas Beach Party at Sorrento in December, Two Bays Fun Run at Cape Schanck and Portsea Swim Classic in January, and the charity golf day at Sorrento Golf Club in March. Hungry customers can say g’day and buy a sizzling sausage knowing the profits will be going to a host of worthy causes.
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The best in care and lifestyle at Rye Sands Ideally positioned in a quiet residential setting, and just moments away from the beach and town centre, Japara Rye Sands is a brand new aged care home for the Rye community. The modern home opens next week and will provide high quality care for up to 99 residents. Residents can choose from a variety of spacious single rooms with ensuites, including some with private balconies. All rooms feature a writing desk, smart TV, arm chair and coffee table, and are positioned around central dining and living areas.
something new, with a full and varied lifestyle program and three dedicated activity rooms. There’s also a movie theatre and chapel space, onsite café, sensory room, and standing garden beds. For added convenience, Rye Sands has its own beauty salon, so residents can attend hair appointments or enjoy a manicure or massage without having to leave home.
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This is all supported by around the clock care with individualised support and therapy plans, depending on each resident’s needs. The home also has the benefit of registered nurses onsite 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
These light-filled living spaces invite residents to sit and chat with family, play a board game or cards with friends, read a good book by the fireplace, or enjoy a TV show.
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Only one kind of butt welcome on our beaches THE Only Butt campaign was rolled out across Rye as a pilot campaign in July with bin-size posters adorning Pt Nepean road bins with the message of The Only Butt. Now, four months later, the campaign comes to an end at this week’s Mornington Peninsula Shire Council mayoral change-over. “The aim of the campaign was to educate and inspire smokers to put their butts in bins,” organiser Josie Jones said. “To reduce butt litter in your area, the first thing you can do is offer an ashtray as research shows most smokers do not see their butts as litter. However, butts are plastic and belong in a bin. “People are becoming more aware that litter entering our bay comes from the habits we undertake on land and, therefore, consciousness is shifting and the standard is being raised.” Posters of the campaign, with a supporting letter, were handed to all business in Rye to get the statistics on butts out there. Ten Enviropole freestanding ashtrays were installed at litter hotspots across Rye, and two ashtrays were placed in front of Woolworths Rye. Ms Jones said after two years of trying to reduce butt litter by using wall ashtrays, she had now gone to the freestanding poles which hold up to 4000 butts. Water is poured into the ashtrays to reduce the smell and deter breakage. “The wall ashtrays put out by Woolworths were being broken into by people trying to get the unfinished
Strong message: These are the only butts wanted on beaches and foreshore areas. Picture: Supplied
butts,” she said. “This social problem continues to affect our litter prevention efforts which is why we asked the community to keep an eye out for the ashtrays.” The mayor Cr Bryan Payne agreed to put his butt on the line as a way of saying “No to butt litter”. “Bryan was a real sport coming on board for our campaign and made it a huge talking point about town,” Ms Jones said. Annually in Australia, 7.2 billion cigarette butts become litter, with half of the overall litter count being
cigarette-related items, such as butts, wrappers, foils and packets. “It seemed only common sense to run the campaign after litter audits at Rye over a year counted 31,000 cigarette butts on the ground,” Ms Jones said. “We as a community wanted to educate and inspire smokers to put their butts in bins by being a little cheeky and using our butts wisely.” Money for printing was donated by the Lions Club of Rye, with other support coming from Sisco Pizza, Feather and Stone, and The Sorrento
support from Bendigo Bank branches at Rye, Dromana and Rosebud. It will enable other towns and shires to create their own only-butt campaign using their own images. The Only Butt campaign was a finalist in this year’s KVB Tidy Town Awards for Community Action and Leadership. Keep Australia Beautiful head judge Robbie Rae said she loved the campaign and thought it was a clever way to engage the community on a serious subject. The campaign’s litter audits found a reduction in littering and an increase in the use of ashtrays. Six in 10 Australians statistically use the ground as an ashtray, but that statistic for Rye is now two in 10 either local or visiting using the ground as an ashtray. “A business wanting to help could offer an ashtray as most people will use them if they available,” Ms Jones said.
Stylist, as well as strong support from the public. “It was amazing to hear so many butt jokes,” Ms Jones said. The campaign is based on Victorian Litter Action Alliance research which found that when smokers become aware that their butts are affecting others, they are more inclined to bin them instead of discarding them on streets, parks and beaches. Compounding the problem is that 95 per cent of beach litter comes down stormwater drains. A website has been created with
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Nook takes visitors back to nature By Eve Kelly THE opening of The Nature Nook at The Briars Nature Reserve, Mt Martha, on Saturday 3 November was a great success enjoyed by locals and state-wide visitors. Designed and presented by the Australian Wildlife Protection Council, with the support of a Mornington Peninsula Shire Council Placemaking Grant, the jam-packed day of wildlife wonder officially opened the permanent space at The Briars Nature Reserve for all to enjoy. The space, a quiet place for the community to sit and contemplate wildlife, was opened by Cr David Gill
and attended by supporters, including state Greens candidates Paul Saunders and David Sinclair, Nepean Liberal candidate Russell Joseph, and ecologists Mal Legg and Hans Brunner. “I hope that we have a lot of people come and enjoy and relax here,” Cr Gill said after cutting the ribbon with garden shears. “The idea of being with nature without the hands-on part but with the reflective part, and enjoying and sitting back, is wonderful!” The opening was followed by activities at the visitors’ centre, including “Who did that poo?” and “Who Made that Sound?” which enthralled children and adults alike.
Nest boxes were checked with special cameras and the children had a great time making much-needed dreys, which are homes for ringtail possums soon to be released from shelters. Videos of rarely seen native animals were played on the projector. The activity sessions were followed by a trip to The Nature Nook where visitors sat on logs and took in the sounds, smells and sights of the surrounding forest. The noises of birds and the wind in the trees, smells of leaves and flowers, and sights of the area, were relaxing and informative and everyone felt refreshed and invigorated.
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Take the ‘trail’ to find an artist FOR the 10th year in a row artists from Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula are opening their studios to the public … and, to get there, all you have to do is follow the Peninsula Studio Trail. For two weekends the artists will be happy to talk with visitors about their creative techniques and show off their work places. The annual trail event held over two weekends (17-18 and 24-25 November) allows visitors a glimpse behind the gallery facade of a working art studio. Many of the 20 artists involved in the “trail” have won awards and are known on the peninsula, interstate and overseas. They recently held a 10-year anniversary exhibition at Southern Buoy Studios, Mornington, opened by Sue Baillieu, producer and presenter of “Arts About” on FM radio 98.7. Visitors following the Peninsula Studio Trail can see such art forms as drawings, hand-thrown pottery, “sustainable sculpture” made from recycled materials, and printmaking styles from traditional to abstract. They will be shown art techniques through demonstrations and displays, and can speak with artists about their life and motivations. There will also be combined studio calls with visits to wineries, restaurants or cafes. Visitors will also see the many different types and locations of studios, from the dark and traditional, to within a private home, on a working farm, in the suburbs, gallery by the coast or large tin shed. To download a map of the “trail” go to peninsulastudiotrail.org or call Jennifer Fletcher 0406 733 381.
Helping out: Margaret McArthur is a long-time volunteer at the Mornington Community Information and Support Centre. Picture: Supplied
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On the Trail: Frankston-based artist Lisa O’Keefe studied at the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris, where she lived and worked for many years. Since returning to Australia O’Keefe has taught at the Victorian Artist Society, Mentone Art Society and Ashburton.
Applications open for Heritage Grants Mornington Peninsula Shire’s Heritage Grants are available to owners of heritage places to assist with carrying out heritage conservation projects. The grants aim to help owners of heritage places in maintaining and preserving their property. Properties covered by a Heritage Overlay or contribute significantly to heritage precincts under the
Mornington Peninsula Planning Scheme, are eligible for consideration for a grant. Individual grants usually range from $1,000 to $2,500 but exceptions to this range may be made in special circumstances. Council makes the grants on a contributory basis – no grant will exceed 50% of the total value of any works.
Applications close 5pm, Monday 24 December 2018. Applicants will be notified of the grant outcome before the end of January 2019. For further details and to apply online, visit mornpen.vic.gov.au/heritagegrants
MARGARET McArthur is a typical volunteer ... and she takes that statement as a compliment. Raised in the country where her mother was “very involved” in the community, Ms McArthur said she always expected she would do the same. She certainly has – having been a volunteer at Mornington Community Information and Support Centre for the past 35 years. Ms McArthur recommends volunteering as she believes it broadens our understanding of the lives of others. “One of the benefits of volunteering is meeting and working with a range of wonderfully dedicated volunteers and staff,” she said. Mornington Community Information and Support Centre manager Stuart Davis-Meehan pointed to a report by Community Information and Support Victoria which said volun-
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Located opposite ocean beach access in a quiet no-through road, this appealing coastal retreat, situated on 4,280sqm of land assures space & privacy. This prized position offers the ultimate in lifestyle with the main residence featuring 4 bedrooms + study / 5th bedroom, 2 bathrooms plus powder room, master with ensuite & WIR, 2 spacious living areas – one with open fire place and a contemporary styled kitchen & dining with r/c air-conditioning and gas log fire that opens up to an all weather alfresco dining area overlooking the solar heated pool with adjacent outdoor shower. In addition a detached, fully self-contained studio offers additional guest accommodation for friends and family when they arrive.
This near new dwelling is an entertainers paradise. Boasting an enormous raised deck showcasing the expansive vista along the coastal reserve and surrounding areas, thus creating the perfect place to relax with friends over a long lunch. An outdoor kitchen and alfresco space sits off the main living creating a second living area with retractable blinds to keep out the elements or open up through summer to allow the cool breeze. The house features 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open plan kitchen/dining/lounge, double lock up garage and sealed driveway.
For Sale: $1,700,000 - $1,800,000 Contact: Michael Prentice 0417 369 235
For Sale: Contact Agent For Price Contact: Mark Prentice 0408 117 772
RYE 39 Golf Parade
RYE 15 Alwyn Street
GARDEN LOVERS DELIGHT
COUNTRY BY THE COAST
Brilliantly located, less than 1000m from the town centre, is where you will find this cute cottage that is just bursting with charm. Set on over 800 m2 of gorgeous garden surrounds the home offers 2 good size bedrooms, open plan kitchen/dining/living area, central bathroom, sun-room, carport and lots of under house storage. Features gas ducted heating, rear deck, water tank and garden shed. Ideal for first home buyers, investors or the perfect lock and leave weekender.
Superbly set on a 1387m2 allotment, this chic coastal home features 3 bedrooms, an open plan kitchen, dining and lounge area with timber floors and 3 fabulous deck areas for entertaining and soaking up the sun at any time of the day. Large picture windows throughout bring the outdoors in, and an attractive colour palette provides a breezy, light and calming influence. A place for all seasons, additional features include a screened outdoor shower, outdoor fire on the rear entertaining deck, landscaped garden with automated irrigation system, an indoor Coonara fireplace and reverse cycle air-conditioning.
Price: $850,000 - $910,000 Contact: Michael Prentice 0417 369 235
Price: $580,000 - $630,000 Contact: Michael Christodoulou 0419 003 685
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ROSEBUD 67 Hayes Avenue
GENEROUSLY SIZED ALLOTMENT
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Ideally located in a quiet cul-de-sac on the Back Beach side of Rye is this spacious 939m2 vacant residential allotment ready for a contemporary coastal residence of choice to be constructed. Offering the potential for superb tree-top views whilst capturing the afternoon sun with a Westerly orientation this well priced block is a rare offering that won’t last long!. width deck ideal for entertaining.
Here is a great opportunity to secure this rare site, with planning permits in place and a cleared site ready to build upon. These quality homes measure approx. 25 square, and once completed will feature 4 - 5 bedrooms; two master bedrooms will have ensuite and WIR, multiple living spaces, two more bathrooms plus powder rooms, double lock up garages with internal access and quality design throughout. Don’t miss the chance to secure this rare opportunity. Please contact our office for a complete copy of the approved plans.
For Sale: $449,500 Contact: Michael Prentice 0417 369 235
For Sale: $580,000 - $600,000 Contact: Michael Christodoulou 0419 003 685
For an OBLIGATION FREE APPRAISAL contact Michael Prentice 0417 369 235 - Mark Prentice 0408 117 772 - Michael Christodoulou 0419 003 685
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SPECTACULAR TOWNHOUSE STYLE FOR A LIFE BY THE BAY SHOWCASING a superior design with an emphasis on space, convenience and lifestyle, this executive home is simply breathtaking. Some of the highlights include multiple alfresco areas from which you can view the bay and city, there is an in-ground pool with cascading waterfall, and a huge garage with large parking bay provides secure off-street parking. The versatile floor plan caters well to dual-living accommodations with an incredible 623 square metres (67 square) of living space, where access to each floor can be reached via a hidden elevator. A wonderful sense of space and openness has been created by the inspired use of skylights, clerestory windows and varying ceiling heights. From the impressive entry foyer – with powder room and study - you move through to a comfortable living zone adjoining a kitchen and meals area, which in turn opens out to the magnificent terrace for sublime poolside entertaining. Three bedrooms all have built-in robes and share the fully tiled family bathroom. This whole area can create a self-contained apartment if desired. Upstairs is the superb lounge and family area that features a gas log fire and a built-in bar with wine fridge, and the good times can easily spill out to the front balcony where you can savour the bays views and sea breezes. The room is anchored by handsome red gum timber floors that create a nice contrast against the marble and Caesarstone bench tops found in the well-appointed kitchen, which showcases a premium finish with a range of Bosch stainless-steel appliances. The lavish master bedroom has its own private balcony and also comprises a large walk-in robe and the luxurious ensuite is finished with marble tiles. Taking the lift, or poolside stairs, back down to the lower level you come to the huge home cinema room and a third bathroom. There is a separate laundry and the oversized double garage has a work area with plenty of storage options. Packed with premium appointments, this incredible home, just moments to Main Street restaurants and cafes, also features ducted heating and cooling plus split system air conditioning. The front balcony has tinted windows and there is a video intercom system.n
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ADDRESS: 687 Esplanade, MORNINGTON FOR SALE: Price On Application DESCRIPTION: 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 4 car, 473 square metres land size INSPECT: By Appointment AGENT: Joel Hood 0429 886 188, Joel Hood Property, 310 Main Street, Mornington, 5971 0300 mpnews.com.au
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Set on 834m2 approx. block this home offers four bedrooms; main with WIR and ensuite, three living areas for formal and casual occassions and an alfresco zone.
Three bedroom home on a corner allotment only a 10 minute walk to the beach. Offering large open plan living & dining area and fully equipped gourmet kitchen.
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INSPECT As advertised
CONTACT Craig Leo 0412 502 938 Clare Black 0409 763 261 Barry Plant Rosebud 5986 8880
CONTACT Craig Leo 0412 502 938 Clare Black 0409 763 261 Barry Plant Rosebud 5986 8880
Rosebud 36 Ocean Street
Rosebud 47 Jetty Road
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Renovated 3BR brick home with fully equipped kitchen featuring 900 mm oven and a dishwasher. Re-painted and re carpeted throughout and with polished timber floorboards.
Quintessentia weatherboard home, close to foreshore and Pier precinct, set on a corner allotment on approx. 450m2 with secure parking.
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PRICE $575,000
INSPECT As advertised
INSPECT As advertised
CONTACT Craig Leo 0412 502 938 Clare Black 0409 763 261 Barry Plant Rosebud 5986 8880
CONTACT Craig Leo 0412 502 938 Trent Archibald 0481 219 848 Barry Plant Rosebud 5986 8880
Rosebud 15 Overlea Avenue
Rosebud 24 Third Avenue
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Brick home comprising of entrance hall, separate formal living room, second living with polished floor boards, high ceilings, open plan kitchen & dining area illuminated with an abundance of natural light.
AUCTION
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INSPECT As advertised
INSPECT As advertised
CONTACT Craig Leo 0412 502 938 Clare Black 0409 763 261 Barry Plant Rosebud 5986 8880
CONTACT Tullie Roberts 0432 281 566 Paul Cunnington 0457 047 962 Barry Plant Rosebud 5986 88800
Rosebud 48 Spray Street
Capel Sound 12 Allambi Avenue
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AUCTION
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INSPECT As advertised
CONTACT Craig Leo 0412 502 938 Clare Black 0409 763 261 Barry Plant Rosebud 5986 8880
CONTACT Tullie Roberts 0432 281 566 Paul Cunnington 0457 047 962 Barry Plant Rosebud 5986 88800
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Auction Saturday.
Rosebud 38 Harridge Street
Rosebud 208 Ninth Avenue
Located in a sought after residential pocket, this well presented and updated brick veneer home is set behind high fences for privacy on a corner allotment of approx. 645sqm.
Located a short stroll to the beach, this low maintenance two-bedroom home has a sun room, separate bathroom and laundry and a single car port. Expected rental of $340 per week (approx.) with easy access to transport, schools and shops.
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Just listed.
Rosebud 101 Eighth Avenue
Rosebud 5/86 First Avenue
Positioned on the sunny side of the street, this lovely 3 bedroom home is available for the first time in 40 years! A combined dining/lounge area and kitchen all have original retro features giving this home lots of charm & character.
* 3 Bedrooms, main with large WIR and access to dual-entry bathroom * Modern, central kitchen with breakfast bar and a dishwasher * Dining area and separate lounge with reverse cycle air-conditioning
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CONTACT Clare Black 0409 763 261 Craig Leo 0412 502 938 Barry Plant Rosebud 5986 8880
Rosebud 14 Denning Court
* Main bedroom with ensuite & WIR * Two decks with bay & city views * Split system heating and cooling
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Mount Martha 11 Jackson Street
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* This light-filled residence offers 2 open plan zoned living areas * Well-equipped kitchen with stone benches, breakfast bar and dishwasher * 3 large robed bedrooms, main with en-suite & fitted dressing room
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2/38 Elizabeth Avenue, Capel Sound COSY 2 BEDROOM BRICK HOME SURPRISING LITTLE PACKAGE Gorgeous li le 2 bedroom unit onthis quiethome block with Situated on a large block, has 1 bathroom & 1 single car lock up garage. Spacious a single carport, sunny open-plan living lounge with air conditioning, gas heating & carpet space, kitchen with plenty of storage, throughout. Li le courtyard which is easy to maina separate andforbathroom plus tain, as well aslaundry a small shed storage. Bathroom heating andshower cooling. a corner block with separate & allOn of this within close walking bus stop, capel & close todistance shops,totransport andsound the shops foreshore. beach! Get in quick to snap up in time for summer.
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This immaculate property featuresopen Stunning home in sought after Dromana, close to shops,kitchen beach, transport & freeway entrance! plan to meals and lounge area, stunning 4 bedroom home has itwith all. Large 3This bedrooms, main bathroom sepamaster with ensuite & walk in robe, remaining rate toilet and laundry. The gardens are bedrooms have built in robes. Open plan kitchen, beautifully manicured and there is a large lounge & dining. Tiled throughout with carpet in garage at the rearheating with enough spacetofor the bedrooms. Ducted & evap cooling ensurecar comfort year round. your plusallwork area. Low NO maintenance PETS.
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IMMACULATE PROPERTY, QUIET SETTING MODERN STYLE LIVING There is nothing be er than3BR, modern, and especially Beautifully presented 2 bathroom with this stylish single level townhouse. When it home located in a quiet court. This lovely comes to design this floor plan has got it right. home entry has polished floorboards, Formal with portico, timber flooredmodern hallway open plan kitchen/dining gas leading to a generous light-filledarea open with plan dining cooking, gardenskitchen and awith delightand loungemanicured area with an amazing stone bench tops.setting. Three bedrooms include master ful courtyard with ensuite and walk in robe at the access. front, and Double garage with internal remaining two bedrooms share the deluxe bathroom. Opening from the family room is a delightful $400 per week courtyard, fully landscaped with large sundeck.
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CAPTURING some of the most spectacular coastline views on the peninsula, luxury has found the ultimate address in this premium five-bedroom designer home still presenting in as-new condition. Enjoy contemporary living over two lavish levels with three spacious living areas and an expansive covered balcony where you can revel in the glorious sunsets. Upstairs is a splendid kitchen, featuring stone bench tops and premium appliances, that overlooks the main living area with adjoining dining space that opens out to the balcony. Two elegant bedrooms both have an ensuite bathrooms and two more bedrooms downstairs have built-in robes and share a third bathroom. The clever floor plan provides great separation of the living zones with the ground floor also including a handy kitchenette, and a deluxe rumpus room will accommodate the billiard table or the ultimate in home theatre. Elevating coastal privilege to new heights, this beautiful property is just a few minutes’ drive to Martha Cove, Mount Martha village and a choice of wonderful beaches.n
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ADDRESS: 7 Wyuna Court, MOUNT MARTHA FOR SALE: $1,650,000 - $1,800,000 DESCRIPTION: 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 3 car AGENT: Amanda Haimona 0419 387 682 Bonaccorde, 4/42 Lochiel Avenue, Mount Martha, 5974 8900
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Blairgowrie
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11 Moonah Avenue, Blairgowrie Blairgowrie Bliss With the sea breeze in the air and vistas across rolling dunes, this prized 2500sqm (approx.) elevated land parcel, poised within a few minutes’ walk of scenic Montforts surf beach in an exclusive Avenue rich with prestige homes, represents one of the last opportunities to make your mark in this privileged part of the world. Blue-ribbon positioned, this magnificent block resides close to the rugged ocean coastline and National Park’s walking trails, surf and bay beaches, vibrant Blairgowrie Village and Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron. Sorrento is a five minute drive down the road and the hinterlands wine country and world class golf courses or all accessible.
Auction Inspect Contact
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Mount Eliza Auction this Saturday
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9/33 Baden Powell Place, Mount Eliza Prestige positioned within a secure gated community, this single level north facing three bedroom, two bathroom villa unit with double remote garage conveys a contemporary, low maintenance lifestyle where optimum privacy, security and natural light are the primary design considerations. Set beneath tall ceilings, a spacious living room flows to a dining area opening to a lovely sun splashed entertaining terrace and landscaped courtyard garden. An outlook that is also enjoyed from the well appointed kitchen with prestige appliances. Walking distance to Mt Eliza Village, Eden Gardens, buses and schools, this a fabulous low-maintenance home for those seeking a convenient Mt Eliza lifestyle.
Auction Saturday 17th November 11.00am Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 James Orton 0437 691 686 bowmanandcompany.com.au
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4/18 Sanders Road, Frankston South A perfectionist’s approach to design and detail is showcased throughout this contemporary two-storey threebedroom 2.5-bathroom plus a study townhouse where every space conveys relaxed Bayside living backdropped by landscaped low-maintenance gardens. A quiet position towards the rear of a boutique group of only six homes set in a peaceful no-though road close to local shops, Frankston’s CBD, Monash Uni, Schools and transport further enhances the lifestyle or investment appeal. Faultlessly finished and impeccably presented, the home is further distinguished by a lovely living and dining zones, spacious stone kitchen, ground-floor main bedroom with WIR and ensuite, climate control and a remote garage.
Auction Saturday 1st December 11.00am Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 James Orton 0437 691 686 bowmanandcompany.com.au
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20 Robertson Drive AFFORDABLE HIGH PROFILE RETAIL INVESTMENT Well exposed location on the corner of Robertson Drive and Jacana Street. Features Include: n Building area: 168m2 approximately & excellent rear access n New 5 + 5 year lease to Mton Park Primary School, returning $31,636 per annum plus outgoings and GST n Ample public car parking surrounding property & Commercial 1 Zone n Versatile freehold with future value add potential (STCA) with direct access to Nepean Hwy
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2, 3 & 4 / 72 Blamey Place TRIPLE TREAT We have on offer three fantastic investment opportunities in the one building. Located in the heart of Mornington, this building is full of character and now has three office spaces for sale, all with secure tenancies in place. n 2/72 Blamey Place 21m2 approx. Rent: $8,936 pa + GST + Ogs n 3/72 Blamey Place 42.5m2 approx. Rent: $20,677 pa + GST + Ogs n 4/72 Blamey Place 30m2 approx. Rent: $11,371 pa + GST + Ogs
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INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL For Lease
28A & 30 Main Street, Mornington
The Wait Is Over!
DEVELOPMENT READY LAND ONE of a handful of blocks available in the area, this rare parcel of land in Dromana measures about 1235 square metres with a 20.3 metre frontage to Brasser Avenue. The vacant site is set in the burgeoning Dromana Industrial Estate which has convenient freeway access. Zoned Industrial 3 with access to power and water, the block is a great opportunity for developers or owner occupiers to build a bespoke boutique business from the ground up with excellent potential for signage opportunities.n
Total building area 262m2 Ground floor 124m2/ 1st floor 138m2 Prestige position with double frontage onto Main Street Suit a variety of retail businesses
Staff amenities Heating & cooling Excellent lease terms and conditions
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Now available for either retail, professional, health & leisure uses, this superbly renovated limestone property has a flexible layout with two adjoining retail spaces. Shop 1. $20,000 pa +GST + Outgoings includes kitchenette and powder room Shop 2 & 3. $100,000 pa + GST + Outgoings includes powder room, kitchenette and 30sqm timber boardwalk. These two shops can be rented separately.
Price: $159,000 pa + GST + Outgoings Contact: Max Prentice 0419 304 707
Price: $100,000 pa + GST + Outgoings Contact: Max Prentice 0419 304 707
• Great exposure being in the heart of Sorrento. • Male and female toilets. • Office areas/Kitchen area. • High ceilings/plenty of natural light.
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Auction
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Village Temptation
Freehold Retail Investment!
Thursday 29th November at 12 Noon onsite 49 Mount Eliza Way, Mount Eliza
Friday 16th November at 12 Noon onsite 48 High Street, Hastings
Wonderful commercial investment in Mt Eliza’s Village, featuring:
Building Area 109m2* Lease Term 3 + 3 years Land Area 223m2* Commercial 1 Zone Rent: $31,600 per annum + GST + outgoings Terms 30/60 days, 10% deposit
Freehold Title Great tenant on new 5 year lease Returning $48,018 pa net Annual rent increases
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Linda Ellis 0400 480 397 1 Colemans Road, Carrum Downs 3201
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Land Area: 2,827m2* with 2 street frontages Industrial 3 Zoning 56m* frontage to Mornington Tyabb Road MxM Tenancy (Going Concern)
Building Area: 210m2* Commercial 1 Zoning Land Area: 323m2* Opportunity to develop, occupy or invest Standalone, freehold title Dual street frontage and opposite council carpark
By Tender Closing Wednesday 5th December at 2pm 23-27 Mornington Tyabb Road, Mornington
Major car dealerships and national retailers close by Rare prized development opportunity Tom Crowder 0438 670 300 4/230 Main Street, Mornington 3931
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NEWS DESK Police patrol
with Steve Taylor
Cup patrol nabs rule breakers
THE Melbourne Cup has been run and won – and so has the police Operation Furlong which ran over the long race weekend. In the Frankston and Mornington Peninsula areas, Somerville Highway Patrol police breath-tested 2400 drivers and found 10 over the limit, one who refused a breath test and two driving without alcohol interlocks when required. They drug tested 45 drivers and found 14 who were positive and three who refused the test. Seven vehicles were impounded and 48 unregistered vehicles detected. Police charged 13 unlicensed drivers, 12 disqualified drivers, and issued 97 speeding infringements. Four drivers were fined for failing to wear seat belts, and three for using mobile phones while driving. “By far the most impressive result for the long weekend was the fact that our areas did not have any serious injury or fatal collisions, which is a good result considering the amount of traffic on our roads over the period,” Leading Senior Constable Greg Wolfe said. “Well done to all those that did their bit by driving, riding and walking safely – please keep it up.”
old disqualified woman driver from Mornington. The drivers can all expect to be summonsed to appear at court at a later date.
Facetime causes bad time for distracted pedestrian
Losers on Cup Day: Police’s ‘Operation Furlong’ has seen some keen racing enthusiasts lose more than just their betting money on cup day. Picture: Supplied
Penalties tougher for rule breakers
TOUGHER penalties for breaking road rules came into effect over the Melbourne Cup long weekend. Under new road rules as part of Operation Furlong, drivers exceeding the speed limit by 25-35kph will now have their licences suspended for three months instead of one; the maximum penalties for unlicensed driving are now a $9500 fine or six months’ jail, and the maximum penalty for driving while disqualified is a $38,000 fine or two years’ jail. Police are warning car owners to be careful who they lend their cars to because anyone who knowingly allows an unlicensed driver to drive
faces a maximum $9500 fine or six months’ jail, and an employer who hires a driver who is unlicensed faces a maximum $3160 fine for individuals or $15,800 for body corporates. New laws regarding vehicle impounds also took effect on 29 October. Leading Senior Constable Greg Wolfe, of Somerville Highway Patrol, said those found driving while unlicensed, suspended or disqualified can now have their vehicles impounded for a first offence, as can those driving without an alcohol interlock device. The patrol impounded three cars during its weekend shift, 3-4 November: They were being driven by a 48-year-old Somerville man who had not held a licence for 10 years; a 42-year-old Hastings man who had never held a licence and a 58-year-
A MAN walking along High Street, Hastings, Thursday night 1 November, was airlifted to The Alfred hospital with serious, but not life threatening, injuries after being hit by a car. Police said the 47 year old was “so engrossed in facetime on his smartphone that he walked straight across the road without looking and in front of a car. He went up onto the bonnet with his back hitting the windscreen. He then landed back on the road in front of the car and received serious head injuries.” Leading Senior Constable Greg Wolfe, of Somerville Highway patrol, urged pedestrians to keep their wits about them when walking across or near a road. “Your ‘smart’ phone is not smart enough to warn you about the car that’s about to hit you because you were looking at it instead of your surroundings,” he quipped.
Beware ‘vulnerable’ road users, police urge MOTORISTS are warned to be on the lookout for “vulnerable road users” – such as pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists – out and about on Mornington Peninsula roads in
the warmer spring weather. They are much more likely to be injured if involved in a collision than someone inside a vehicle. Serious injury collisions occurring during October included four motorcyclists coming to grief (two on-road and two off-road); two young children running out in front of cars; a pedestrian hit by a left-turning vehicle and an adult cyclist riding along the footpath running into a car coming out of a driveway. Police warn drivers to “keep your eyes peeled” and motorcyclists to wear the appropriate gear, ride within the speed limit and their capabilities, and be as “visible as possible”. Cyclists should try to ride on roads suited to their bikes, be visible and obey the road rules. Pedestrians should try to walk in safe locations, be visible, use marked crossings where possible and have a good look out for traffic. Parents should hold hands with young children near roads and speak to them about road safety.
Plea for witnesses SOMERVILLE Highway Patrol police are appealing for witnesses after a car’s tyres were slashed and its panels sprayed with graffiti on Frankston-Flinders Road, Somerville, 7.15-8.30am, Thursday 1 November. They are hoping passing drivers may have recorded the incident on dash cam, possibly without realising, so they can identify the culprit. The incident number is 180371824. Any information should go to Senior Constable Allen, at Hastings police, on 5970 7800.
UNTOLD EVENTS CO.PPRESENTS
join us under the stringybarks New hospital opens: On October 30 Federal Health Minister, Greg Hunt MP, officially opened the new world class hospital, Direct Endoscopy Rosebud Day Hospital. Located at 29-31 Boneo Road, Rosebud, the new hospital specialises in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.
Br ing the whole f amily f or amazing live music, incredible f ood, local beer & wine, fun f or the kids, workshops and the best collection of market stallholders in Melbour ne!
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Emu Plains Reser ve, Balnarring www.emuplainsmarket.com.au $4 parking to support Westernport Rotary & Emu Plains Reser ve. Sorry, no four legged friends. ATM on site!
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WHAT’S NEW...
Evidence-based holistic care for you By Liz Rogers WELCOME to a premium-care medical clinic that combines science with holistic principles to help you achieve optimum health and wellbeing for life. Whole Medicine is a group of highly trained medical practitioners who supply evidence-based medical solutions and an integrative approach to holistic health-care. The professional team of doctors at this forwardthinking clinic deliver longer, interactive consultations to gain a better
Medicine on and off since 2011 for her summer locum. This brings us to a team of 5 female GP’s. A complete range of integrated services are on offer at this modern medicine clinic. Wonow boosts a team of 3 allied practitioners: dietician, Kaitlyn Anderson, Psychologist, Mr Ryan Morgan and Counsellor/social worker, Ms Deeva Richardson. We also run regular health and wellness talks and in conjunction with Yarra Valley Living Centre, we run 3 yearly meditation and wellbe-
understanding of a patient’s condition and address the underlying cause of illness. Additional expertise in evidencebased natural medicine allows the fully qualified GP’s at Whole Medicine to investigate further into a patient’s presentation to achieve long-lasting health benefits. The clinic has grown extensively this year as we welcome well-known GP Dr Angela Tallarida ( formally at Red Hill medical Centre) and welcome back Dr Cristina Cooper, who has been with Whole
ing retreats. These specially designed wellness retreats will provide you time to replenish your body, mind and soul and learn key concepts in helping you be well. Book now for the Wise Radiant Me retreat from March 1-3 th 2019 in the
Yarra Valley. Whole Medicine is open Monday to Friday from 8.30am to 5-30pm and Saturday 9-1pm. WHOLE MEDICINE. A: 113 Boneo Rd, Rosebud. T: 5986 4229. W: wholemedicine.com.au
Rye Community House’s Great Christmas Get Together Sustainable Sunday
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TO celebrate our first year and our final, award winning, Sustainable Sunday for 2018, Rye Community House is throwing a Great Christmas Get Together, and you’re all invited! Hosting not only our usual trio of sustainability- Crop Swap Rye, The Southern Peninsula Repair Cafe and Boomerang Bags, but a whole host of festive fun - a raffle, thong throwing comp, kids crafts, carols, Santa is popping in with the CFA and SES trucks and the Lions will be twirling their tongs on the BBQ. So come and join in the fun and kick the festive season off in the best way! Based on the movement that started in the Netherlands, The Southern Peninsula Repair Cafe holds monthly repair sessions on the third Sunday of the month where volunteer fixers show you how to fix your broken or torn stuff for free, we’ve fixed chainsaws, clocks and heaters, sharpened secateurs and raised hems. The aim of the Repair Café movement is to reduce the amount of “stuff” that ends up in the waste. Rye Boomerang Bags is part of the Mornington Peninsula Boomerang Bag Network. Boomerang Bags is a grass-roots, community driven movement tackling plastic pollution at its source. Volunteers from all walks of life get together to make re-useable ‘boomerang bags’ using recycled materials, as a means to provide a sustainable alternative to plastic bags. Crop Swap Rye is part of a national group of Crop Swaps. At its heart Crop Swap Rye aims to build community, reduce food waste &
help its members eat better for less. This group along with its associated events, is a cashless market for local backyard growers to exchange homegrown and homemade produce/products, seeds, edible plants, gardening goods, advice and recipes. Rye Community House, where the community grows together. Event Details – Sunday November 18th from 2-5pm Rye Community House – 27 Nelson St, Rye VIC 3941
100 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK...
Peace celebrations in Frankston mark end of the war Compiled by Brodie Cowburn THE quiet which had been brooding over Frankston, since the outburst on Friday, when it was rumored that the Allies’ Peace terms had been agreed, and hostilities on all battle fronts had ceased, was broken on Monday evening at about nine o’clock when it was officially announced that Peace had at least been proclaimed and the war was ended. Although Friday’s demonstration had somewhat worn off the novelty, there was no less sincerity and relief in the hearts off the crowd which thronged the streets and gave vent to their pent up feelings a few minutes after the bells began to tell the glad news. All meetings which were being held were immediately adjourned, and Cr Oates addressing the people from the cannon, amid cheers, proclaimed the following day a public holiday. On the hat being passed round for funds to obtain fireworks, the sum of £5 was raised. Crowds of people remained in the street till a late hour singing, ringing bells, and demonstrating an intense patriotic feeling. A number of lads, under a large Union Jack, headed a procession which marched the streets. THE PUBLIC HOLIDAY. On Tuesday Frankston was gaily decorated with bunting and greens. Volunteers carted loads of wood etc to the cricket ground where the evening’s celebrations were to take place. The Langwarrin band arriving at midday, made things very gay with music and at three o’clock in the afternoon a great mass of people had
assembled in the main street, where a service was held. Cr Oates presided and apologised for the unavoidable absence of Rev Tonkin and Mr Brody, and addresses were delivered by Rev M’Farlane, Rev Rymer, and Captain Gates. Each speaker pointed out that it was the hand of God who had assisted the Allies in withering the Beast of Berlin, and exhorted the people, in the hard days yet before us, to use love and sympathy rather than force, in dealing with our fellow creatures. A number of hymns were sung heartily during the service, for which the band played the accompaniments. A collection for the Honor Roll and Avenue of honor was taken up, and a good response was made, the sum of £10 being subscribed on this occasion. The day of rejoicing was drawing to a conclusion, but the joy was not yet over. A very large crowd gathered in witness the burning of an effigy of the Kaiser. At eight o’clock the fire was lit and the mass of flame shot into the sky, illuminating the animated faces of the exultant spectators. A resplendent cry went up when, at last, the head of the monster rolled onto the ground a smoking smoldering mess. Gaiety was somewhat stilled in that no fire works were set off. Cr Oates explained that this was on account of the danger to the public through the explosives, a number of accidents having occurred in the city through thoughtless people throwing crackers into a crowd. *** THE following additional subscriptions have been received by the hon
secretary in aid of the Frankston Honor Avenue :Mr Welshman, 10s; Mr W. Williams, £1; Mrs Williams, £1; Mr F. H. Smith, £2 2s; Mr Martozona, £1 1s; G. W. Wells, £1 1s ; Mrs Bolger, 5s. *** REV E. Tonkin will conduct both services in the Frankston Methodist Church on Sunday next. In the evening the subject of address will be “The demoralising effect of the liquor traffic, and the demand for prohibition”. Members of the I.O.R. and W.C.T.U. will be present. Solos will be rendered by Misses G. Croskell and E. Gale. *** A CONFIRMATION service will be held in the Mount Eliza Church of England on Sunday afternoon next when the Bishop of Melbourne will perform the rite of confirmation on a number of children of members of the church in that district and also children belonging to the church at Moorooduc. *** AN excursion train will leave Somerville at 8.10, and Frankston at 8.45 next Friday morning, November 22, and run right through to Royal Park Station, in order to convey, children and parents to a Frankston District Picnic at the Zoo. The following places have been invited to participate: Carrum Downs, Seaford, Frankston, Mt Eliza, Langwarrin, Baxter, Somerville and Moorooduc. Families to provide their own refreshments. Hot water will be obtainable. The precise time of starting will be
notified by dodger later on. *** ANNIVERSARY services in connection with the Frankston Methodist Sunday School was held on Sunday last which were highly successful. Rev J . E. Warren, of Balaclava, preached in the morning, afternoon and evening to excellent congregations. A feature of the services was the fine singing of he children, ably assisted by an orchestra of seven instruments. On Monday the church building was filled, when a good programme of music and singing was gone through, which was brought to a rather abrupt conclusion by the declaration of peace, the majority of the audience leaving to take part in the celebrations. *** ST PANCRAS’ private hospital will in future be carried on by a capable nurse in the person of Sister Campbell R.V.T.N.A., who has commenced her duties this week. Sister Campbell comes to Frankston with excellent credentials and will, no doubt soon find she is a most welcome resident. *** The friends of Mr Elrick Tait, son of Mr and Mrs C. Tait, of Frankston, who is a wireless operator on H. M. Troopship ‘Field Marshall’, will be pleased to hear that he is recovering from a severe attack of Spanish influenza and is now on his way back to Australia, after being away on active service for some considerable time. A most interesting letter has been received in which he states that the ‘Field Marshall’ was made Commo-
dore of the Convoy recently. Elrick wishes to be remembered to all “Aussie” friends. *** AT 3 p.m., on Sunday next, a united Thanksgiving service will be held in the Frankston Park, at which every body is earnestly requested to attend. Local ministers will give addresses, and the singing will be led by Mr Proster’s orchestra. A collection for the Honor Roll will be taken up. *** MEMBERS of the Presbyterian Church spent a very pleasant evening at ‘Osborne House’ on Tuesday last, where there was a social gathering. A programme of songs and recitations was gone through and the items were all much appreciated. Before partaking of supper, which was daintily and tastefully laid out, the tables being decorated with beautiful flowers as well as an abundance of appetising dishes, Mr Brodie, Minister of the Presbyterian Church at Frankston, presented Miss Cadle, Matron of St. Pancras Hospital, with a handsome gold pendant, as a mark of esteem, on behalf of her friends in the church. Miss Cadle has been compelled to take an extended holiday and left on Wednesday for Tasmania, where it is hoped a complete rest and change will restore her health, for which reason she has had to relinquish her duties. The singing of the national anthem brought a most pleasant evening to a close. *** From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 16 November 1918
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THE MEANING OF EXISTENCE... AND OTHER SHORT STORIES
Confessions of a Cultural Counterfeit By Stuart McCullough THE technical term is, I think, dilettante. As a young adult, I became very enthusiastic about certain art forms for short periods of time. I think I assumed they’d rub off on me and make me a more interesting person. More sophisticated. The targets for my enthusiasm were selected completely at random. As a result, my cultural education is incredibly hit and miss, with small pockets of extraordinary expertise, surrounded my great chasms of ignorance. Tragically for me, I couldn’t claim ignorance as a defence. Growing up in a small town like Tyabb, you could easily assume that I’d grown up without being exposed to much in terms of art and music, but you’d be wrong. Our house was stuffed to the gills with an array of great cultural treasures, most of them belonging to my father. Though he’d almost certainly reject the label, he too was a dilettante. Say what you like about Spotify, it has nothing on ‘Record Club’. So far as I can tell, my father had belonged to a ‘Record Club’ and, as a result, had received a broad selection of classical LPs. The basic premise of ‘Record Club’, so far as I can tell, is they gave you whatever they decided was good for you. Don’t like Brahms? Too bad! Sick to death of Dvorak? Tough luck! It’s coming through the post whether you asked for it or not. But although my father collected them, I don’t recall him ever playing them. All the same, those LPs sat in a queue, waiting to be discovered. There were books, too. Masterpiec-
es by great authors lined the shelves of my father’s study. Some were still wrapped in the original plastic, others were paperbacks whose well-thumbed pages had turned the colour of tea. Not that our thumbs got anywhere near them – the study was strictly off limits, except when my father was at work and wouldn’t know the
difference. Books and records were the trophies of adulthood. They didn’t need to be experienced, they simply needed to be held in captivity, like canaries. After leaving home, I took an interest in opera. Not because I’d been taught to do so but because it was a complete and utter mystery. To that
point in my life, I’d never seen an opera that didn’t include the word ‘light’ in the description and have the names ‘Gilbert’ and / or ‘Sullivan’ hanging at the top of the poster. Because I knew nothing, my selections were largely based on the CD cover. Say what you will about such an approach; but if you used that method for your own purchases, there’s no way you’d have anything by Ed Sheeran and your ears would thank you for it. I soon discovered that opera is quite daunting. I’ll admit to being totally intimidated by Wagner’s legendary Ring Cycle. Fifteen hours of opera seemed like a lot, even to a novice like myself. Besides, who wants to listen to fifteen hours of music about a trip from Greensborough to Laverton? It takes only half that time in peak hour. Luckily, I chanced upon Puccini and, almost instantly, the whole opera thing made a lot of sense. I discovered that soap operas are just operas with the music sucked out. No more, no less. It’d be great if, for a week, they decided to put the music back in again. Imagine Toadfish from Neighbours unleashing his version of ‘Nessum Dorma’? Or picture Alf Stewart from Home and Away performing a rendition of Rossini’s Largo al Factotum from behind the bar? It’d be awesome. Thinking back, it was my preoccupation with these kinds of profound but ultimately useless distractions that meant I got very little done in my twenties. For reasons that are no longer clear to me, I also took an interest in French new-wave cinema. I liked
the idea of dropping names like ‘Truffaut’, ‘Jean-Luc Goddard’ and ‘Chabrol’ into everyday conversation. I was indiscriminate. In retrospect, I should have waited for the right moment – it’s unlikely that people want to discuss such things whilst purchasing half a kilo of smoked ham from the supermarket deli. I suspect my interest was fuelled by the misguided belief that watching French movies made up for the fact I couldn’t speak the language, despite studying it for two whole years. Truth be told, I struggled. I didn’t always understand what was happening and, on occasion, it seemed a little slow. Francois Truffaut’s ‘The 400 Blows’ may well be a masterpiece but, from my perspective, it was at least three hundred and eighty eight blows too long. Twelve would have been plenty. I’m not sure any of it stuck. It’s been ages since I saw an opera by Puccini and even longer since I watched anything by Francois Truffaut. But they’re both a part of my youth. They remind me of a period of time where I didn’t really know what I liked so tried a bit of everything. I miss being that curious. The other week, I was scrolling through the shelves at JB Hi-Fi. There I spotted a box set collection of films by Francois Truffaut and seeing it made me happy for reasons I can’t quite explain. These are the souvenirs of youth. They stay with us always. stuart@stuartmccullough.com
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Five wicket haul: Hastings were helped along by Malith Chathuranga as he tore through Seaford Tiger’s middle order. Picture: Andrew Hurst
Heatherhill set a mammoth task for Carrum By Brodie Cowburn
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HEATHERHILL have batted strongly on the first day of their two dayer against Carrum to set their opponents a daunting total to chase. Winning the toss and choosing to bat, Heatherhill started shakily and lost their first wicket for just 11. Kieran Miller was waiting at first drop to come in, and he did all the damage. Miller put together brilliant innings of 93 runs before being bowled by Hand, and helped his side post a mammoth total of 9/285 before declaring with an over left to play. Carrum defended out their lone over for the day without loss of wicket. At Olympic Park, Rosebud have put themselves in a competitive position against Delacombe Park. The Bud’s middle order all put together decent performances to help their side along to a respectable total of 184. After Rosebud were bowled out, Delacombe Park were made to bat for four short overs. They played it safe and ended the day at 0/2, needed 183 more to claim the first innings. Seaford look as though they will defend their first innings total of 152 after getting off to a strong start when bowling against Mt Martha. Seaford put together a decent total of 152 before being bowled out. Michael Clavin was brilliant from his 15 overs, taking 5/29 to restrict Seaford to the relatively tame total. Mt Martha’s batsmen failed to capitalise on their good chance to win
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though, as they collapsed to a paltry 4/49 at the close of play. Seaford Tigers also struggled against their Hastings opponents, with David James top scoring by adding 42 to a total of 132. Malith Chathuranga tore through the middle order and tail, claiming a 5 wicket haul. Hastings’ run chase started well, and the ended the day at 1/53.
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MOOROODUC have struggled badly to post a poor total of 86 off 44 overs against Main Ridge. Moorooduc’s top order fell for next to nothing, as all Main Ridge bowlers worked hard together to wipe out their opponents. Daniel Polson was the pick of the players with ball in hand, taking a well deserved 3/17. Main Ridge surpassed Moorooduc to claim the first innings, but did it without conviction or really capitalising on their opponent’s struggles. Ridge ended the day at 8/139 off 36 overs, having struggled to deal with the bowling of Reece Cordeaux. He took six wickets before the close of play. At Somerville Reserve, Pines have battled hard to post a respectable total against the home side. Strong consistent middle order performances for the Pines saw them finish up all out for 189, a defendable effort. Grant Humphrey’s innings of 43 batting at number 7 helped his side greatly.
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Somerville lost an early wicket before the close of play, finishing on 1/14 heading into the second day. Long Island have Pubudu Edirisinghe to thank for the fact they built a respectable total, as his dominant knock of 83 helped his side to a final total of 165 all out. Michael Ballard was the pick of the bowlers for their Baden Powell opponents. He claimed the prize wicket of Edirisinghe on his way to a five wicket haul. Baden Powell’s chase hit a speed bump when that lost opener Shannon Small for just 10, and they finished up at 1/10 off 15 overs. Crib Point will have to work hard to defend their total of 168 in their second day of play against Red Hill. Brent Martin helped to restrict the run rate, as he bowled 17 maidens and took 4 wickets from his 35 overs. Red Hill faced one over before stumps, and ended up at 0/1.
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TYABB have got things started on a disastrous note in their run chase against Skye. Chasing 154 to claim the first innings, the Yabbies lost two early wickets from their 10 overs at the crease. Opener Aaron Edwards remains not out, but Tyabb have their work cut out for them at 2/12. At RJ Rowley Reserve, Rye have made a meal of what seemed to be an easy run chase against Tootgarook. Tootgarook looked to be on their way to a decent total at 1/38. But
things quickly went pear shaped. A collapse from their tail proved to make the most damage, as their final five batsmen combined for just two runs. Chasing 110 to win Tyabb looked in the box seat, before an inspired bowling performance from Jacob Long made things interesting. Long took an astonishing 8 wickets as Tyabb finished the day at 9/73. With just one wicket in hand, they will need a miracle on day two to claim the win. Carrum Downs performed well in their home match against Dromana, batting out the afternoon at a casual pace and ending the day at 8/181 off their 80 overs. Jayden Parker was dangerous with ball in hand for Dromana, posting figures of 6/76 off his 31 overs. The final match for Saturday saw Boneo open up a big advantage over Frankston YCW, with opener Chris Jobling doing the damage. Jobling smashed 10 fours and 2 sixes on his way to a marvellous century. Despite Jobling’s heroics his top order let him down. They posted scores of 4, 7, 5, 0, 5, and 8. Jobling ended up being the last man dismissed, as Boneo finished their 80 overs at 8/199. Balnarring have a bye.
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BAXTER look to have an easy task ahead of them to chase down Peninsula Old Boys’ total of 106 runs in their two day clash. Thomas La Brooy is the only OB
player who can hold his head high, as he top scored with a knock of 53 not out. Things looked particularly nasty before his innings saving stint, as he came in with his side at 4/5 . Baxter’s run chase hit a speed bump early as they lost both their openers, and will continue next week from 2/24. Sorrento also look to be on track to chase down their total when the second day of play rolls around, as Pearcedale set them 141 for victory. Pearcedale were bowled out with 30 overs left to spare, giving the Sharks plenty of time to make a dent in their total before stumps. Sorrento lost their first wicket for just 4 runs, but got things back on track to finish the day well at 2/55. Emil Madsen Reserve played host to Mt Eliza and Mornington in the first of their two day clash, as the Bulldogs won the toss and elected to bat first. With their innings not off to the most encouraging start at 2/48, Ben Clements came in to stamp his authority on the game. Clements’ knock of 85 set his side up for a big total of all out for 216. He put away 13 fours on his way to the near century. Langwarrin also put together a great all round team performance to post a strong total against their Flinders opponents. A 55 run stand from their openers set things up for a good score, as Langwarrin batted out the afternoon and finished up at 8/201.
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By Craig MacKenzie LANGWARRIN has successfully fended off overtures from other NPL clubs and has agreed terms with striker John Kuol for a second straight season. And while Mornington looks set to sign Langy striker Liam Baxter it may lose attacking midfielder Sammy Orritt and striker Max Etheridge. Dandenong City was among a number of clubs interested in Kuol but the opportunity of being coached by former Fulham assistant manager and Newcastle Jets head coach Scott Miller was too good to refuse. “It was a no-brainer really,” Kuol said. “I wanted the chance to be coached by someone of Scott’s experience plus Langy’s been really good to me and I feel at home there.” Kuol, 24, is from South Sudan and has played for Traralgon City, Morwell Pegasus and Dandenong Thunder. His spell with Thunder in 2017 was short-lived and he returned to Pegasus in the back half of that season before joining Langy for its inaugural season in NPL2. Kuol will be part of a new-look Langwarrin attack featuring Damir Stoilovic, David Stirton, Luis Covarrubias and Jordan Templin and is confident that the side can gel quickly. “The new players don’t mean anything if we are not operating as a unit and there is no chemistry so that will be the biggest challenge for Scotty.” And it’s a challenge Kuol expects the head coach to win. “I’m really looking forward to playing my best football and I think we are going to be the team to look out for. “I think we could go all the way.” But Langy will almost certainly have to do so without the services of Baxter, Kuol’s attacking partner last season. Baxter, 27, joined Langwarrin from Goulburn Valley Suns in April 2017. He was on the books of Scottish Championship outfit Inverness Caledonian Thistle until he was 17 when he decided to leave to get more first team football. He played in the Highland League with Brora Rangers, Buckie Thistle and Forres Mechanics before coming to Melbourne. Mornington senior coach Adam Jamieson has been an admirer of the striker for some time so it’s no surprise that he looks set to end up at Dallas Brooks Park.
Staying put: Langwarrin striker John Kuol has signed on for a second season at Lawton Park. Picture: John Punshon
Orritt, 25, has met with Jamieson and outlined his intentions to play at the highest possible level next season. “I’ve told ‘Jamo’ I want to keep my options open even though I know that Mornington will be an NPL club sooner rather than later,” he said. “I’m good friends with Oakleigh assistant coach Chris Marshall and I’m planning to train there.” Mornington signed Orritt from NZ outfit Coastal Spirit during the 2017 season. He was a junior at English club Rotherham United, had a short spell at Lincoln United then played college football in the US for Limestone College in South Carolina before signing for Scottish club Cowdenbeath in 2015. Orritt set the local scene alight in the back half of the 2017 season and many observers believe he could play at a higher level however visa quotas look certain to play a part in his final destination. Mornington brought Etheridge to Dallas Brooks Park last season. The 28-year-old Englishman had been here previously and had played with Morwell Pegasus, Bentleigh Greens and Kingston City. There is a strong rumour that he’ll end up at Kingston again. Mornington’s annual golf day will be held at Mornington Golf Club on Friday 18 January and will incorporate
a sportsman’s dinner featuring former professional players Michael Bridges, Terry Hennessey, Doug Hodgson and Nathan Peel. An auction of current and historic soccer memorabilia will be held in the evening. Former Mornington specialist coach and local goalkeeping legend Peter Blasby has accepted an offer from Croatian-backed NPL club Dandenong City to become its goalkeeping coach. Blasby and Dandenong head coach Zeljko Kuzman met last week and thrashed out a deal which will initially see Blasby holding two sessions a week with the senior and under-20 keepers. Blasby is keen to develop the role and work with the club’s junior NPL keepers. Dandenong’s sister club Melbourne Knights named its team of the century in 2003 as part of its 50th anniversary celebrations and Blasby was selected in goal. He has been held in high regard by the Croatian community for some time and regularly shuns overtures from Knights who are based in Melbourne’s western suburbs. Dandenong City heads to South Australia later this month to play a friendly match against Adelaide Croatia Raiders. In State 2 South-East news Penin-
sula Strikers have invited expressions of interest for the reserves coaching position. The successful applicant will work with a predominantly under-23 squad and must have prior coaching experience, good communicative skills and either hold or be willing to attain a Clevel coaching licence. Applicants can email Marty Sutherland at president@peninsulastrikers. com and applications close at 5pm on Monday 19 November. In State 4 South news getting Langwarrin midfielder Jonny Guthrie to Baxter Park may be the key to luring back midfielder Matt Morgan, who is keen to play alongside Guthrie. Morgan left Baxter midway through last season and joined Hampton Park United but that club has been plagued with administrative upheaval and it’s understood that he is keen to move. He already has been targeted by Skye United but Baxter remains firmly on his radar. Baxter brothers Owen and Liam Kilner have been the subject of recent rumours linking them with a switch to Dandenong Warriors who were hoping to sign their father and former Baxter gaffer Roy Kilner as head coach. Owen Kilner made it clear that he won’t be heading in that direction. “I certainly won’t be playing for Dandenong Warriors and at this point in time I’m playing for Baxter,” he said. “I’m pretty keen to see what [new coach] George Hughes brings to the club because he seems very ambitious and makes it quite clear what he wants to achieve.” Late on Sunday news emerged that Roy Kilner had accepted an offer to work alongside Gavin Ithier at Baxter’s State 4 rival Sandown Lions. “Imagine if the opening game of the season was Baxter versus Sandown. Now that would be nice,” Roy Kilner said. “As for Owen and Liam I expect them to remain at Baxter.” In State 5 South news Somerville Eagles have outdone a couple of lo-
cal clubs by snapping up experienced midfielder Will O’Brien from Frankston Pines. He becomes the ambitious club’s fourth off-season signing and it’s believed midfielder Daniel Hodge will be next as Somerville builds a strong senior squad for its title tilt in 2019. New joint senior coach Scott Morrison was instrumental in signing striker Mark Pagliarulo, midfielder Carlo Cardoso, defender/winger Callum Richardson and O’Brien and his relationship with Hodge from their Rosebud Heart days looks set to secure his signature. Director of coaching Zach Peddersen says that the influx of new players may not end there. “We expect another three to four players from other local clubs to attend pre-season training,” Peddersen said. “We’ve lost Damien Finnegan from the senior squad due to work commitments but he is coaching our fourths in the Bayside League and all other players have committed to returning.” Somerville’s coaching staff consists of star striker David Greening (playercoach), Morrison (joint coach), Stan Packer (assistant coach and youth development coach), Stuart Mitchell (goalkeeping coach), Thomas MorrisThomas (reserves coach), Paul Robinson (thirds coach) and Finnegan. The club also agreed terms last weekend with Maddy Boyd as playercoach of its women’s team. Boyd has been involved with the TOPSA program at Peninsula Grammar and is a lightning-quick striker with great goal sense. Somerville’s academy program has been going for four weeks and Pagliarulo has been training with the squad before pre-season gets underway in earnest for the seniors. “Pags” is rumoured to have failed a body fat test which prompted him joining in with the academy squad and he claims he already has lost four kilograms. The shire council has put up fencing at Tyabb Central Reserve and Somerville has bought a food van, portable showers and a 20-seater bus as its gears up for next season. A recent meeting with the state Member for Hastings, Neale Burgess, went well and the main topics of discussion were the currently prohibitive costs for using Somerville Secondary College as a training and playing venue and the prospects of acquiring land on which to develop a permanent facility.
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Clay target club land national praise THE FRANKSTON Australia Clay Target Club (FACTC) collected several awards over a highly successful weekend in New South Wales from Friday 2 November to Sunday 4 November. The club won four awards at the 2018 Shooting Australia Awards for Excellence night on Saturday 3 November before also taking home numerous medals from the ISSF Skeet and Trap NSW State Title / Shooting Australia Open. At the awards night, FACTC won the Club of the Year award, the Volunteer of the Year award, the Grassroots Coach of the Year award and the Female High-Performance Athlete of the Year award. The Volunteer of the Year award was won by FACTC secretary Jane Vella, the Grassroots Coach of the Year award was won by Charlie Galea and the Female High-Performance Athlete of the Year award was won by FACTC member Laetisha Scanlan. The awards took into account shooting clubs from all around Australia and also involved all three shooting codes, being shotgun, pistol and rifle. In the shotgun class alone, there were around 300 clubs eligible for the award. Frankston Australia Clay Target Club secretary Jane Vella said it was an outstanding achievement for the club and its members. “It was a good weekend for us all,” Vella said. “We were nominated for four categories and we were finalists in all of them. We then man-
Massive hit: Jane Vella (left), FACTC president Paul Calvi, Laetisha Scanlan, and Charlie Galea celebrate the FACTC’s highly successful Australian awards night. Picture: Supplied.
aged to win them all. “We’ve put a lot of effort into the shooting sports and trying to grow it as a whole because grassroots is where it all starts for all of the professionals.” While in NSW, the FACTC members also found success at the ISSF Skeet and Trap NSW State Title / Shooting Australia Open which were held at the Sydney International Shooting Centre (Cecil Park Gun Club). On top of winning her Female High-Performance Athlete of the Year award, Commonwealth Games gold medallist Laetisha Scanlan also won gold in the Shooting Australia Open as well as being named the High-Performance Series Winner for Ladies Trap in 2018. Scanlan also won a gold medal in the mixed team’s event alongside James Willett on the Friday night. Another Commonwealth Games competitor and FACTC member, James Bolding, also competed at the state titles. Bolding won gold in the Shooting Australia Open before also being named the High-Performance Series Winner for Men’s Skeet in 2018. FACTC members, Mat Costa and Keith Ferguson, also competed in the Shooting Australia Open where they finished third and fourth respectively. Keith Ferguson went on to also win his AA Grade in the NSW state titles. The state titles were the last selection event for the early-2019 World Cup events. The Australian National Championships in mid-January held in Brisbane will also be used as selection for the later-2019 World Cup events. To conclude the year, the FACTC will also be hosting the Universal Trench State Titles where 96 competitors from around Australia will be competing. The event kicks off on Friday 23 November and will run until Sunday 25 November.
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Smart filly salutes for Laurie By Ben Triandafillou MORNINGTON-based racehorse trainer, Matt Laurie, topped off Kennedy Oaks day at Flemington on a high as his talented filly, Bleu Roche, saluted in the last event on the card. The three-year-old daughter of Fastnet Rock saw the Flemington straight for the first time and scored a narrow but tough victory against her own age and sex in the $200,000 Group Three World Horse Racing Roses Stakes (1100m) on Thursday 8 November. The up-and-coming filly held off a wall of horses with the Clinton McDonald-trained filly, Causeway Girl, and the Lee Curtis-trained Meryl both being beaten by just under a head for second and third, respectively. Trainer Matt Laurie said he’s excited with what lays ahead for his talented filly.
“I thought she was a pretty good horse,� he said. “Her run the other day at Moonee Valley was enormous so I started to get a little bit worried that maybe she’d spent everything 10 days ago, but she’s backed that up with a really great performance. “It was her fourth start in her first prep and she’s now a group winning filly, so we’ve got a lot to look forward to.� When looking at where Bleu Roche would head to next, Laurie hadn’t quite put his finger on an exact race but said it would likely be one of high quality. “Everything is on the card,� he said. “We’re flying.� “She’s obviously a class filly and we’ll be looking at some pretty smart races [with her].�
Minor Margin: The Matt Laurie-trained filly Bleu Roche (middle) holds off a wall of horses to win at Flemington. Picture: Supplied
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