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Opposition to new drive for golf course carve-up NEIGHBOURS of the former Carrington Park golf course in Rosebud claim new development plans are an unfair way to carve up the site. Nearly 30 of them were bunkered down last week deciding on the best of driving home their opposition to the latest plans which, they claim, will see double the number of blocks they were originally told would be part of the subdivision. They say the developer’s plans endanger the “integrity and the character of the neighbourhood� and will impact on existing wildlife corridors. Submissions objecting or supporting the proposed subdivision must be lodged with Mornington Peninsula Shire by 4 March. “Objectors ‘no’ to fairway carve-up� Page 3
Like-minded: Neighbours Howard and Deb Vorwerk, Russell and Janice Ward, Bill and Kay Fynmore, Ann Nicholls, Brenda Gardner and Kate Daly oppose new plans for the former Carrington Park golf course and clubhouse. Picture: Yanni
Five-year plan for ‘carbon neutrality’ Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire has adopted a five-year plan to become “carbon neutral�. Adoption of the plan last week follows the decision to close the Rye tip by the middle of next year. Waste will be exported from the municipality, effectively reducing the shire’s greenhouse gases and making it easier to gain carbon neutrality accreditation through the federal govern-
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at council’s Roesbud offices was held amid wide criticism of the trip on social media. The requirement for the reports to be made was part of a council motion limiting their council-paid conference costs to $6000. Ms Wingad’s attendance was described as being to “learn the latest global trends and their potential application locally�. Ms Wingad will now head a new climate change, energy and water unit within the shire. The unit, according to a news release,
“is responsible for leading the shire towards carbon neutrality and long-term climate change resilience across the community and organisation�. The same news release says the shire’s carbon neutrality policy “will return a financial payback to the shire and its community�. "The policy sets out how the shire manages greenhouse gas emissions associated with its operations and ensures that its net emissions are equal to zero or better annually,� Cr Pittock is quoted as saying. Continued Page 15
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In a complex technical ruling the higher court found the shire had exceeded its jurisdiction and directed VCAT to revise its original decision. That resulted in 23 of 67 properties not having to pay for the path network. Mornington Peninsula Shire’s chief operating officer Alison Leighton said the shire had for years maintained a watching brief on VCAT decisions concerning special charge schemes. In the Jan Juc case, the initial VCAT decision “was set aside by the Supreme Court and the scheme was then modified by consent – by agreement between the applicants and council,” Ms Leighton said. “The final outcome was not a decision of VCAT per se but rather a negotiated outcome between the parties.” She said it should be noted that VCAT is not a court that follows precedent. “We do review tribunal decisions and assess applicability to Mornington Peninsula Shire schemes,” she said. Surf Coast Shire had in 2009 proposed a “walkability and bike-ability” path network for Jan Juc village, near Torquay. Of 974 submissions
the shire received, 892 eligible property owners objected. A further 54 late opposing submissions were lodged. That left 28 property owners apparently favouring the scheme. The following year an amended path scheme proposing a 40 per cent cut in the original plan was approved. The shire claimed all within the scheme got a special benefit, either direct or indirect. The shire argued in VCAT in 2011 that community safety was a key issue in the path plan, which it said was a benefit to all it encompassed. Tribunal Member Nicholas Hadjigeorgiou said it was incumbent on objectors to establish “that they receive no benefit at all from the proposed scheme” to avoid paying for it. “This is distinct from showing a lesser or marginal benefit. Thus, the bar for this test, to show no benefit, is set relatively high,” he said. Mr Hadjigeorgiou found that a number of objectors did receive no benefit. “While I can understand the council’s wish to include as many properties as possible within the
scheme to minimise the cost per property, the test must be that these properties will receive a ‘special benefit’,” he said. He ruled that the scheme “must fail” because of the number who received no benefit. In the Supreme Court’s Court of Appeal, Justice Emilios Kyrou ordered that VCAT re-hear the case. His main finding was that the VCAT decision could not authorise setting aside the entire special charge scheme. Back at VCAT, responding to the Supreme Court direction, Member Hadjigeorgiou heard further submissions on who should be excluded from the scheme on the ground of no special benefit. He said the parties had consulted during the hearing “and by consent identified a number of applicant properties that would receive no special benefit,” he stated. He ordered that the special charge scheme be “varied accordingly” and dismissed the residents’ appeal. The 23 excluded properties and their owners were specified in his decision.
Objectors ‘no’ to fairway carve-up Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au NEIGHBOURS of the former Carrington Park Club, Rosebud, met last week to consider their objections to development plans for the site. They believe a proposed subdivision, of greater scale than originally planned, will have a serious impact on the character of their area. Deb and Howard Vorwerk said 29 neighbours met to discuss their concerns before the shire’s deadline for objections expires on 4 March. The 3.27 hectare site in Elizabeth Drive includes the former 75-yearold clubhouse – the once-private residence of the Moran family of Moran and Cato grocery store fame – bought by developer Storemaker Pty Ltd in 2013 for about $2.2 million. The purchase reportedly saved the club from financial ruin but “marked the end of an era” (The News, 22/10/13), and prompted many members to transfer to Eagle Ridge golf course, Rye. It was reported at the time that the developer planned to build “seven or eight houses on the land, which is high up on the Arthurs Seat escarpment overlooking the southern peninsula, Port Phillip, Bass Strait and even the towers of Melbourne on a clear day – a million dollar view”. But new plans for the site have objectors up in arms. Objector Roger
House plans: The former Carrington Park golf course clubhouse could be divided into six dwellings. Picture: Yanni
Vella says the developers want to double the number of blocks to 14, remove vegetation and reduce lot sizes from 1500 square metres to 707 square metres. The plans also seek to have the clubhouse divided into six dwellings and not the original four. “This could lead to 21 blocks being developed which is not in keeping with the original plans and is certainly not in keeping with the character of the area,” Mr Vella said. “We are seeking to protect the integrity and the character of the neighbourhood, including the existing vegetation and habitat corridors.”
The developer’s intentions are spelled out in a notice on display at the club advising of plans to delete the environmental significance overlay, apply a development plan overlay and apply a heritage overlay “to enable the integrated redevelopment and subdivision of the site without further notice to affected persons”. Mr Vella: “If they are successful with this proposal, it means the existing club house will be subdivided into six separate dwellings with an additional third-floor extension creating a threestorey building. “It would mean they could subdivide
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shire’s Heritage Watch list. However, it is not yet recognised under a Heritage Overlay and a review is a couple of months away. The developers want to voluntarily apply a Heritage Overlay. They say the hipped roof and chimneys do not form a significant part of the building and want them demolished. The objectors say the shire’s heritage advisor identifies the hipped roof as greatly contributing to the building’s significance – “as does Dr Tronn Overend, son of the architect, Best Overend”. Mr Vorwerk said blocks on nearby McLaren Ct and Danina Crt were all sub-divided at 2000 metres on average “so they would blend in with the environment”. He said: “We would like development that is appropriate to the site but now they [the developers] just seem to be going for whatever is possible. “While we have serious concerns about the current proposal we would like to encourage development that retains the Carrington Hall original building form, with development being within the current wall and roof lines. “[The new building] should respect the neighbourhood character of the area; have regard for the established landscape and streetscape, and maintain the natural skyline of the ridge and escarpment without adding obtrusive building silhouettes.”
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Cyclist shines a light for safety Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au
Helmet with benefits: George Paterson has fitted lights and a camera to his bike helmet to alert and monitor motorists.
IT would be a rare day when George Paterson could walk along the streets of Rye or pull up at the back beach for a surf check without being recognised. A long time businessman in Frankston and on the Mornington Peninsula Patterson is an easy to talk to type who always has an adventure on the go or an anecdote to tell. But lately he’s discovered a way to become almost invisible. The secret is one he shares with others who wear tight fitting, colourful outdoor clothing - in short, they’re cyclists. Paterson has had so many near misses with cars and trucks while pedaling along the road that he’s taken to recording his journeys by wearing a camera on his helmet. Using his own brand of black humour, he fantasises about lying on a hospital bed, unable to talk but knowing that the proof of what happened lies within the camera. “It’s sort of like an insurance policy,” he says. “It would be regrettable if I can’t speak, but I’d have irrefutable proof. “Hopefully it never happens but, if it does, I’ve got the evidence.” And evidence it is. Paterson has supplied images of several incidents to police and Mornington Peninsula Shire. Knowing that the camera has its uses, but protection is not one of them, Paterson also wears a set of flashing lights on his helmet. One driver who nearly ran him down admitted, when apologising, that the lights were the only things that alerted him to the presence of a cyclist.
“We can see drivers but they can’t see us,” Paterson says. “We become invisible.” One of Paterson’s videos is likely to be used by the Amy Gillett Foundation, which is lobbying the Victorian government to make it mandatory for motorists to clear cyclists by at least one metre when overtaking. The foundation – established after the death in Germany of Australian Olympic cyclist Amy Gillett – says it’s a meter matters (AMM) campaign is gaining ground nationally. “In February 2014, no Australian jurisdiction had minimum overtaking distance on trial or mandated. As of January 2016, five jurisdictions have it, or an equivalent, in place,” the foundation’s executive administrator Kristen Scott stated in a letter to Paterson. Victorian law talks about keeping a reasonable distance between motor vehicles and bicycles, a measure that Paterson says is unquantifiable. Speaking with The News from Forrest in south west Victoria before last weekend’s 100-kilometre Odyssey trail bike marathon in the Otway national park, Paterson said motorists could use dash cams “to protect their interests”. “However, if they are responsible drivers, following the current road laws, then they will not need them,” he said. “It is clear that many drivers are not familiar with the latest road rules dealing with cyclists: at roundabouts, keeping reasonable distance, dooring, and many more. “It is worthwhile looking at the current amended laws. Especially regarding cyclists on unmarked roads where they have equal rights with drivers, regardless of the fact they
travel slower, which is not different to a tractor or street sweeper.” Paterson says the helmet lights “have definitely saved my life on many occasions, or saved me from injuries”. “Drivers just don’t see you, which is incredible considering the fluoro jerseys cyclists wear and the flashing white front and flashing red tail lights. “The cam images clearly show drivers’ startled looks.” Paterson says the flashing helmet lights are head high and rotate with the cyclist’s eyesight. “The fixed frame lights point only forward and can be missed by the unobservant driver. It seems that the constant rotation and elevation is more visible and intuitive for drivers to recognise.” Referring to the case of a motorcyclist booked (and since cleared) for modifying his helmet with a camera, Paterson said he would rather break the law than increase his risk of accident. “I think I would still ride with helmet cam and lights, even if it was deemed illegal, as the number of potential dangerous events I've experienced, could have been far worse,” he said. “Clearly, most problems arise from the sharing of roads between the different users, such as cyclists, motorcycles, cars, trucks and buses. “I would fight for 40 kilometre an hour zones through shopping centres, which would bring down car speeds to approximate bike speeds, reducing the consequences of impact. “The usual red herring argument of shunting cyclists onto bike trails is nonsense. Then the reverse situation occurs between cyclist and pedestrians - utter chaos.”
Motorcyclist’s GoPro helmet fine thrown out on appeal THE case against a Victorian motorcyclist fined for having cameras attached to his helmet has been thrown out by a County Court judge on appeal. Max Lichtenbaum was fined $289 and lost three demerit points after being pulled over by police in Frankston in March 2014 for wearing a helmet with cameras affixed. Mr Lichtenbaum was found guilty in the Frankston Magistrates Court last year of not wearing an approved motorcycle helmet. Lawyers Maurice Blackburn appealed the magistrate’s decision, arguing successfully that the Australian Standard governing motorcycle helmets was not made freely accessible to the public by VicRoads, therefore, riders could not be found guilty of breach-
ing a standard that was not publically available. In handing down his decision in the County Court on Friday 12 February, Judge John Jordan said: “I am not satisfied with the magistrate’s order and dismiss the charge”. Maurice Blackburn also argued during the appeal hearing that motorcycle helmets in Victoria needed to meet the relevant standard at the date of manufacture and supply. It was submitted that this meant helmets could not be considered non-compliant at a later date, such as if a camera was attached. But because the first argument was accepted by Judge Jordan, he did not need to rule on the latter argument. Maurice Blackburn principal Malcolm Cumming
said the firm would continue lobbying for legislative change in relation to this aspect of the case. “We need to get clarity and confirmation for motorcycle riders in Victoria that approval of the relevant standard applies at the date of manufacture and supply, and not beyond,” Mr Cumming said. “That will bring Victoria in line with the explicit position in Queensland, South Australia and, as of December last year, the ACT.” He said the appeal result was “a long time coming”. “Since the matter was first brought to us by the Victorian Motorcycle Council, and preceded through various incarnations at the Frankston Magistrates Court where there was ultimately an unsuccessful outcome, then to appeal that outcome in the
County Court and get a favourable result today, is fantastic and we’re all very pleased.” Mr Lichtenbaum described the case as “very stressful,” but added: “I’m pleased that after two years it’s now over. I’m very safety conscious and put these cameras on my helmet at the time mainly for safety reasons. I feel safer knowing that if I have an accident I’ve got proof of what happened.” Peter Baulch, from the Victorian Motorcycle Council, said the appeal was “a win for common sense”. “This puts pressure now on VicRoads and regulatory authorities to recognise what they call at the national level as regulatory harmonisation. We poor motorcyclists simply call it uniform road rules right around Australia and that’s what’s needed,” he said.
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Peace time: Artist Jeff Gilmour, left, and Yvens De Camargo catch up for a cuppa at Charlwood Cafe named in honour of World War II veteran and author Don Charlwood. Picture: Gary Sissons
Cafe name honours war author ONE of Frankston’s favourite sons has been recognised by having a cafe at Frankston Library named in his honour. Cafe owner Yvens De Camargo decided to name the coffee shop after World War II veteran turned author Don Charlwood when he read about his wartime experiences and successful literary career. “I thought ‘This guy is amazing. He’s like an unsung hero. We need to do something’,” Mr De Camargo said. Long-time Frankston resident Mr Charlwood, who died in 2012 aged 96, flew in 30 bombing missions as a RAAF navigator in Lancaster bomb-
ers during World War II and he and pilot Geoff Maddern were the first 103 Squadron crew to survive a tour in nine months. He later reflected that of the 20 men who had qualified as navigators with him, only five were still alive at the end of the war. Mr De Camargo said Mr Charlwood’s widow, Nell, visited the library last week and was thrilled to see two portraits of her late husband on display. “She told me she used to be a librarian,” he said. After World War II Mr Charlwood worked as an air traffic controller at Melbourne Airport but also turned
his hand to writing books and wrote 11 books including No Moon Tonight (1956) about his wartime experiences. His 1965 novel All The Green Year, about three boys growing up on the eve of the Great Depression, became a classic and was studied in high schools for decades afterwards. Frankston mayor Cr James Dooley said Mr Charlwood’s legacy lives on through his books, including All The Green Year and Marching as to War. “It is wonderful that the Library Cafe has been named after his honour. We hope that this helps to keep his name – and important works – alive for generations to come.”
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Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au IT seems a long way from Red Hill to Hollywood; even further when it comes to having a water bottle handed out to Tinseltown’s A-listers by a couple of men who gained inspiration from plastic polluting Mornington Peninsula beaches. But next week that unlikely scenario gets played out at the glittering Oscars awards when a flat, re-useable water bottle designed and produced by Jesse Leeworthy and Jonathan Byrt is included in the gift bag handed out to each nominee at the 28 February ceremony. “Getting the memobottle in the hands of actors like Matt Damon and Leonardo DiCaprio is exciting for us on many levels,” Byrt says. “These are people who are enormously passionate about environmental and social causes.” Leeworthy and Byrt spent their childhoods on peninsula beaches and despaired at the pollution, especially that caused by disposable plastic bottles. The design of the memobottle included in the 88th Oscars Academy Awards Gift Bags produced by the two former Red Hill schoolmates was first scribbled by Leeworthy on a scrap of paper and shown to Byrt during a Skype conversation. Byrt, then working in Boston, was as enthusiastic as his friend and in August 2014 they embarked on a crowdfunding campaign with a target of $15,000. After 45 days they had 6118 backers and $261,148 in funding.
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patients and a six per cent decline for non-Indigenous Australians. Breast cancer is the most common cancer among indigenous women in Victoria,� Ms Aubrey said. “Working with key indigenous groups, particularly the regional Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOS), has been crucial to gain an understanding of how best to engage with the communities. “Not only is breast cancer the most common cancer among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, but the mortality rate is also higher due to diagnosis at advanced stages – something BreastScreen Victoria is actively working to change.� Prime Minister Turnbull called for “hope and optimism rather than entrenched despair� in engaging with indigenous Australians and this is a sentiment shared by BreastScreen Victoria. Its CEO, Vicki Pridmore, said the testing “continues to improve outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women with participation rates improving through implementation of a considered, culturally sensitive program which aims to make the screening process easier�. “It’s important to remember that early detection of breast cancer improves outcomes for women,� she said. “Three quarters of all women diagnosed are over 50 and one 10-minute appointment every two years could save your life.� Details: breastscreen.org.au or call 13 20 50.
Helping hand: Premier Daniel Andrews, right, talks to cardiac patient Mark Meaney from Rosebud, with Frankston MP Paul Edbrooke and Health Minister Jill Hennessy at Frankston Hospital’s new Rapid Assessment Chest Pain Unit. Picture: Yanni
Pains to be assessed chest in time PREMIER Daniel Andrews visited Frankston Hospital last Thursday morning (18 February) to officially open a new eight-bed Rapid Assessment Chest Pain Unit expected to treat up to 2000 patients a year. The new eight-bed unit means specialist cardiologists can assess people with chest pain earlier and faster, to ease pressure on the emergency department. The extra beds at Frankston Hospital mark 92 out of 101 beds and points of care opened as a result of the Labor state government’s $200 million Hospital Beds Rescue Fund.
“In less than a year, we will deliver 101 new beds and points of care as promised, so Victorian patients can access the care they need, when they need it,� Mr Andrews said. A new $5 million hybrid interventional operating theatre at Frankston Hospital is also now open for surgery, featuring cutting edge digital equipment that will allow surgeons to use minimally invasive surgical techniques. The operating theatre, the largest in Australia, will mean patients undergo shorter surgeries and recover quicker.
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Down and out: An x-rays, top right, reveals the lead slug probably fired from an air rifle which mortally wounded a young tawny frogmouth at Rye; right. the open wound near the birdâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s shoulder; above, tawny frogmouths are often seen perched as a group and during the day are easily approached.
Vet angered by senseless attack on tawny THE senseless shooting of a tawny frogmouth has upset and angered Rye Beach Veterinary Hospital staff. The wounded juvenile was found on Old Melbourne Rd near the Rye football oval with a badly fractured and infected shoulder could not be helped and had to be euthanised. X-rays revealed a lead pellet â&#x20AC;&#x201C; probably fired from an air rifle. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I was very upset to receive it as it
was a lovely little bird,â&#x20AC;? said veterinarian Stacey Lethlean, who has treated injured native animals for the past 30 years. The nocturnal raptor, which eats moths and small animals, is a well camouflaged predator. It is protected by law and Ms Lethlean will report the shooting to police. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It was probably just a senseless thrill-kill,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Its wing was
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NEWS DESK Courses of all sorts SORRENTO Community Centre’s Write Your Memoirs course is designed as an introduction to writing and organising. It is confirming interest for courses starting Wednesday 24 February. A two-week Write your Life story and novel writing workshop is on the same day, as well as 2 March. Learn to sail courses at Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron run for four weeks. This safe and easy way to learn basic sailing skills uses 303 yachts. Job seekers needing help with resume writing can attend courses from Thursday 17 March. A tutor will guide participants in preparing eye-catching job applications. Those wanting to trace their family histories can learn the basics in a fun, fact finding two-week course, 2-3pm, starting Wednesday 16 March. Call the centre on 5984 3360 for costs and details, or visit sorrentocommunitycentre.com The centre is behind the IGA supermarket and adjacent to the car park.
Cyclist dies A SORRENTO man died in hospital after being involved in a cycling incident in Portsea last week. Police were told the 69 year old was cycling along Wattle Gr with a 67 year old Portsea man about 8.15am, Tuesday last week. The two riders collided with each other at the intersection of Royal Avenue and both were thrown from their bikes. The Sorrento man suffered severe head injuries and was airlifted to hospital. The 67-year-old suffered minor injuries. Senior Constable Adam West, of police media, said 35 people had died on the roads so far this year compared to 32 by this time last year.
Volunteers needed VOLUNTEERS are needed to assist at the Berg family day, 10am-2pm, Sunday 28 February, at the Balcombe Estuary and reserves. The day offers a host of young family activities, ranging from art and craft, bird watching, guided nature walks, tai chi, face painting and a sausage sizzle. Volunteers can assist presenters at each activity by choosing a two-hour slot either morning or afternoon. Others can help set up marquees from 8am, or pack them up from 2pm. Berg members also needs gum leaves, gum nuts, bark and similar for craft activities. If you can help call Barb Thraves, 0417 446 025.
Call for roadside trim near The Pillars JUMPING off The Pillars is a tempting challenge for the brave and foolhardy … and there’s no denying the increasing popularity of the Mt Martha clifftop. On warm weekends, hundreds of young people make the trip by car, boat and bus with fun and frolicking on their minds. But the danger doesn’t start there for those making their way on foot along The Esplanade. They first have to duck and weave around overhanging roadside vegetation, exposing themselves to vehicles on the narrow, winding stretch which doesn’t have a proper footpath.
ing to happen”. Other concerns are that many visitors – a high proportion coming from distant suburbs – park their cars on nature strips, block roads, show a disregard for road rules and hinder road users. Mornington MP David Morris has called on Roads Minister Luke Donnellan to “deal with this issue before we have an inevitable tragedy”. “VicRoads should undertake the necessary works to resolve the current serious traffic and road safety concerns in that area.” Steve Taylor
Mornington Peninsula Shire’s infrastructure services manager Niall McDonagh said the shire was “working closely with all agencies to address concerns associated with The Pillars”. “As The Esplanade is managed by VicRoads, council is advocating for vegetation trimming along the road shoulders to improve pedestrian and road user safety,” he said. Senior Sergeant Brett Coloe, of Mornington police, last week said the “high number of pedestrians walking along the road on an already busy Esplanade is an accident wait-
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Boundary changes before election Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au MORNINGTON Peninsula residents can have a say on proposed ward boundary changes within Mornington Peninsula shire. The Victorian Electoral Commission is proposing reshaping the boundaries of Nepean, Cerberus and Red Hill wards. Under the proposed boundary changes, 4765 voters (3.11 per cent of the total) would be transferred to other wards to ensure that the number of voters represented by each councillor is within 10 per cent of the shire’s average – in time for this year’s local government elections in October. The VEC says Nepean Ward needs to be enlarged to boost its voter catchment and bring its enrolment back to within the 10 per cent tolerance. Accordingly, it proposes to transfer Tootgarook from Seawinds Ward to Nepean Ward. Other proposals are for the thinly populated south-eastern corner of Rye to be included in Nepean Ward – taking its enrolment above the average – and for the rural northern part of Balnarring to be transferred from Cerberus Ward to Red Hill Ward. Red Hill Ward’s enrolment is 8.74 per cent below the average and is tending to decline, so adding the balance of Balnarring to the ward would provide a cushion against its enrolment falling
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below the 10 per cent tolerance. Hastings and Bittern-Crib Point are predicted to grow substantially. In contrast, rural populations in Flinders, Moorooduc and Red Hill, are forecast to decline slightly. In contrast, the VEC does not consider it necessary to change the boundaries of Briars Ward, where enrolment is 9.14 per cent above the average but is tending to decline from the 10 per cent threshold. The proposed boundaries would reduce Seawinds Ward’s enrolment to 7.97 per cent below the average, but the VEC says its enrolment is unlikely to fall below the 10 per cent tolerance. The proposed boundaries follow “geographic communities of interest”, the VEC says. Tootgarook has close links with both Rye to the west and Rosebud West to the east, and from a community of interest viewpoint could fit equally well in either Nepean or Seawinds Ward. Other proposed changes unite localities into the same ward, putting all of Rye in Nepean Ward and all of Balnarring in Red Hill Ward. “A subdivision review helps uphold the principle of ‘one vote, one value’ at the local government level,” electoral commissioner Warwick Gately said. The shire covers about 724 square kilometres, with 40 townships and localities spread across the peninsula. The population in 2014 was about 153,800 people. This was expected to increase by about 20,000 in the run-up
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Line in the sand: A map of proposed ward boundary changes for Mornington Peninsula Shire.
to 2026 (or around 13.3 per cent). This rate of increase is significantly lower than for most other councils on the metropolitan fringe. The shire is demographically and socially diverse. The median age ranges from 21 at HMAS Cerberus to 56 at Flinders-Shoreham-Point Leo. Socio-economic indicators differ within the shire: for example, the proportion of managers and professionals varies between 11.4 per cent at HMAS Cerberus and 49.4 per cent in the Red
Hill area. Levels of social disadvantage vary across the shire: from Rosebud West, with a socio-economic index of 898.9, to Mt Eliza, with 1105.9. The VEC report is available at vec. vic.gov.au or by calling 131 832. Copies are also available for inspection at Mornington Peninsula Shire offices. Submissions can be made online at vec.vic.gov.au or by email, post or fax. They must reach the commission by 5pm, Wednesday 9 March. A public hearing for those who have
requested to speak in support of their submission is scheduled for 7pm, Wednesday 16 March, at the Mornington Peninsula Shire Offices, 90 Besgrove St, Rosebud. The hearing will not be held if there are no requests to speak. A final report containing the commission’s recommendation to the local government minister will be released on Wednesday 6 April. If accepted, the new ward boundaries will take effect at the October council elections.
Carbon neutral the target Continued from Page 1 "It complements the range of policies, strategies, and plans currently in place to address climate change and the built environment, reinforcing a robust approach to investment in emission reduction before offsetting remaining carbon emissions. "Working towards carbon neutrality is a complex and long-term commitment that has the potential to provide both wide-scale community benefit and local environment improvement. "There has been a clear, strong support from the community for the shire's approach, policy and planned actions throughout the engagement process.â&#x20AC;? The policy is based on six â&#x20AC;&#x153;pillarsâ&#x20AC;?: ď Ž Annual review of the shire's greenhouse gas emissions. ď Ž Greenhouse gas emission reduction actions. ď Ž Consideration of efficient technologies or more energy efficient purchases where greenhouse gas emissions cannot be avoided. ď Ž A commitment to offset any remaining emis-
sions through projects within the shire. ď Ž Inclusive and accessible community engagement on climate change to support community resilience. ď Ž A commitment to a flexible, responsive and innovative approach towards investigating new technologies and best practice approaches. Cr Pittock and Cr Fraser backed statements on Australiaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s climate change strategy made at the conference by Flinders MP and Environment Minister Greg Hunt at the COP21 conference. While the two councillors and Ms Wingad were in Paris the shire issued a statement saying Cr Pittock saw Australiaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s National Climate Resilience and Adaptation Strategy as being â&#x20AC;&#x153;invaluableâ&#x20AC;? to local government and, in particular, the shire, as it includes 10 per cent of Victoriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s coastline. Mornington Peninsula was one of 10 Australian municipalities invited to send delegates to the conference. A description of the National Climate Resilience and Adaptation Strategy quoted by the shire was supplied to it by Mr Huntâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s office.
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Relaxed racing has arrived RELAXED racing has arrived on the peninsula and the 2016 Mornington BMW Cup is simply drooling with great dining packages. The peninsula’s premier race day features exciting additions to the Mornington Racecourse menus that will satisfy every budget and the tastebuds of every racegoer – big or small. For a relaxing day in the gardens, the newly upgraded Garden Bar will now be located trackside with hawker style food stalls providing a unique food offering. The trademark Trackside Marquees and Marina Marquees will be returning as well as the luxurious Pommery Saddle Club - a must for anyone looking for the ultimate trackside dining experience. With the refurbishment of the members’ facilities now complete, there is no better time to join the Mornington Racing Club as a member and receive all the benefits of being part of this exciting club. Reductions in price in the Silver Bounty Lounge and Gunnamatta Restaurant will ensure an affordable experience on what is a fantastic, relaxed day of racing. Kick back and chill out – this is racing at a different pace. Book now and relax later at http://mrc.racing. com
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There is now a way to own your own holiday home or temporary home at a fraction of the price. This home is located within the “Amberlee Family Park” and is situated close to all the amenities including the pool, tennis courts and a great friendly secure area.
Development site measuring 961 sqm, just ripe for three to four unit complex (STCA) with dual street frontage. Original home still in place, set on the flat block. Measure it up, this property has many opportunities. Inspection is a must. Don’t miss this one.
Close to the foreshore & shops, this 2 storey home boasts 3BR’s, main with FES & WIR, family bathroom, downstairs living area or 4th bedroom and an open plan dining, kitchen and family room opening to an entertaining deck . Also featuring double garage.
Situated in a friendly & safe neighbourhood of “Banksia Wood” Estate, adjoining the reserve, minutes to the freeway and the beautiful Rosebud beach & shops, this delightful 2BR brick veneer O.Y.O unit is perfect for a couple or a single person. Inspection absolute must !!
FOR SALE $155,000 Inspect By Appointment Contact John King 0419 202 471
FOR SALE $459,000 Inspect By Appointment Contact John King 0419 202 471
FOR SALE $495,000 plus Inspect By Appointment Contact Melissa Walker 0407 508 555
FOR SALE $329,000 Inspect Saturday 3-3.30pm Contact John King 0419 202 471
1/5 Joan Avenue Dromana
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Stockdale & Leggo (Dromana-Rosebud) 1159-1165 Point Nepean Road Rosebud, Vic, 3939
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The ultimate position on McCrae’s coveted beachside with magnificent views that stretch to the heads and beyond This property offers a full-length sundeck to enjoy outside entertaining and to relax and watch the sunsets across the bay. Sprawling acrross 2 levels features here include main living area with bi-fold doors opening to the deck, modern kitchen with s/steel appliances, main bedroom with WIR & FES, guest bedroom downstairs with FES and two more bedrooms with BIR’s sharing a third bathroom and separate powder room. FOR SALE $1,275,000 Inspect Friday & Saturday 1-1.30pm Contact John King 0419 202 471
FOR SALE $370,000 plus Inspect Saturday 2-2.30pm Contact Melissa Walker 0407 508 555
Dromana Rosebud 5987 3233 5986 8600
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Versatile and large family living with an outstanding position are the hallmarks of this home, located only 400m to both Bay beach and shops. Set in a quiet street, this 4BR, single level home plus bungalow, offers a lovely, bright interior with plenty of natural sunlight, a seamless transition from indoor to outdoor entertaining zones, and a Blackwood timber kitchen, pus second kitchen at the rear of the home perfect for guests. Separate bungalow is self-contained.
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Price: $680,000 - $730,000 Contact: Sam Crowder 0403 893 724
Rye 8 Prentice Avenue
RYE 16 Como Avenue
TRANQUIL & SUBLIME
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Beautiful treetop views greet you upon entering this wonderful home that offers an updated & relaxed interior with private outdoor areas. Boasting large open plan living areas leading to an enclosed timber deck, there are also 3BRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s with a separate studio at the rear of the property, perfect for a home RIÂżFH 7KH ERQXV RI D UXVWLF FHOODU DGGV certain attraction! Set on a 1059sqm (approx.) block within 10 minute walk to beach, shops and school, what more could you want?
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Contact: Sam Crowder 0403 893 724
TOOTGAROOK 12 Kevin Street
BLAIRGOWRIE 15 Brooks Avenue
POSITION AND POTENTIAL
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Superbly set close to Bay Beach, this classic 1960â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s weekender is on a PDJQLÂżFHQW VTP ORW RIIHULQJ SOHQW\ of potential. Comprising 3BRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and 2 bathrooms plus a self contained 2 bedroom bungalow at rear, the options here are endless with plenty of room for boats, skis, cars, caravan and the like. Put simply this is great real estate that LV EHFRPLQJ LQFUHDVLQJO\ GLIÂżFXOW WR ÂżQG Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t miss your opportunity here.
Offering a sweeping view of Port Phillip Bay and beyond, this newly built residence comprising 4BRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and 4 EDWKURRPV SOXV SRZGHU URRP 7KLV signature property features a clever use of stone and timber to create a natural appearance that is second to none. An impressive use of French 2DN WLPEHU Ă&#x20AC;RRULQJ GRZQVWDLUV PRYHV through living areas and a rumpus URRP DQG RQ WKH WRS Ă&#x20AC;RRU LV D VSDFLRXV IUHH Ă&#x20AC;RZLQJ RSHQ SODQ NLWFKHQ ORXQJH and dining area leading out to a full width balcony with glass balustrade.
Price: $590,000 plus buyers Contact: Michael Prentice 0417 369 235
Price: POA Contact: Michael Prentice 0417 369 235
BLAIRGOWRIE 334 Melbourne Road
TOOTGAROOK 77 Guest Street
BUY IN BLAIRGOWRIE
ROOM FOR THE FAMILY
Great entry-level buying here with this affordable rendered brick home comprising 3 bedrooms and two bathrooms, open plan kitchen with lounge and dining, carport and single garage. A fully fenced backyard is ideal for kids and pets to play. Set on a 622m2 allotment with dual access from Miller street, this really represents great value for money in Blairgowrie.
Accomodating double storey brick residence ideal for the large family or two family setup. Featuring 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms including main with FES, formal lounge and dining, large sunny kitchen and balcony offering a soothing and pleasant tree-top view to Arthurs Seat. Also comprising fully s/contained downstairs unit with kitchenette and internal access from double garage. Located close to shops and nearby receational reserve. A great all round package for the money!
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2395 Point Nepean Road, Rye.
Ph 5985 2351
78 Ocean Beach Road, Sorrento. Ph 5984 4177
Auction: $550,000 plus buyers Contact: Michael Prentice 0417 369 235
www.prenticerealestate.com.au
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Rosebud 9 Mount Arthur Avenue
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Arthur Mews Calling all Investors – 5% 2 year Fixed rental return available, conditions apply. If you looking for a sea change with a touch of tree change, safe sandy beaches to walk, rugged coastlines to drive, picturesque wineries, renowned food destinations, and worlds best golf courses all within easy reach plus the added ‘must haves’ such as easy access to amenities, shopping centres, freeways and facilities, then Arthur Mews will satisfy your desires and some. New, spacious single level low maintenance homes , with open plan living spaces all with luxury fittings, 3 generous bedrooms, master with ensuite, genuine double lockup garage with internal access all provide the lifestyle you have worked for, that you deserve and that you promised yourself. Indulge yourself and see why the Mornington Peninsula and Arthur Mews make your next move a logical choice. You’ll wonder why you didn’t think of it sooner
For Sale Price Guide From $475,000 View Thursday, Saturday & Sunday 1.00-2.00pm www.harcourts.com.au Chris Wilson M 0417 147 307 P 03 5950 2500 chris.wilson@harcourts.com.au Felicity Mackertichian M 0419 505 285 P 03 5950 2500 felicity.mackertichian@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road
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Rosebud Potton & Hayes Avenue
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For Sale
It just makes sense, it’s smart and it’s clever. That’s a Fasham designed home. With single level open plan living, light and space is at the forefront of this design. A welcoming entry into the open living and dining area plus a spacious kitchen all bask in light and outdoor views which stream through sliding doors from the north facing courtyard. A generous master bedroom with large WIR and ensuite is tucked away from 2 other bedrooms which are neatly positioned together with their own bathroom. With split system cooling and heating to the living room, flywire screens on all windows and sliding door, double garage with internal access, pergola and landscaping, your own driveway and no body corporate, and all on your own title, this is an easy decision. With five homes to be constructed on low maintenance allotments in Potton and Hayes Ave Rosbeud, take advantage of the stamp duty savings available. Visit our Display home at 81 Potton Ave Rosebud.
View Saturday 2.30-3.00pm www.harcourts.com.au
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NEW HOMES & LAND
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9/32 Weir Street RYE $330,000 Plus SHORT WALK 9HU\ ZHOO SUHVHQWHG WZR EHGURRP XQLW VLWXDWHG LQ D ZHOO VHFXUHG GHYHORSPHQW MXVW D VKRUW ZDON WR WKH 5\H VKRSV DQG EHDFK 6XLW UHWLUHPHQW KROLGD\ RU investment. AUCTION: Saturday 26th March at 11.00am Terms 10% Dep. Bal. 30/60 Days
Contact Leah Pancic 0421 700 749 John Kennedy 0401 984 842
34 Dunlane Court South RYE $440,000 - $470,000 PEACEFUL PARADISE With 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living DQG DQ DOIUHVFR DUHD RXW WKH EDFN WKLV VROLG EULFN KRPH UHDOO\ GRHV WLFN DOO WKH ER[HV ,Q D TXLHW VWUHHW QHVWOHG LQ WKH WL WUHHV \RX DUH DEOH WR UHOD[ LQ SHDFH $QG ZKHQ \RX DUH UHDG\ IRU WKH VKRSV DQG EHDFK \RX FDQ EH WKHUH LQ PLQXWHV E\ FDU $ ZHOO NHSW KRPH DOORZV \RX WR PRYH VWUDLJKW LQ $ PXVW WR LQVSHFW
Contact Leah Pancic 0421 700 749
Menzies to benefit from charity auction BUY Property Direct and Mainline Developments have partnered with Menzies Caring for Kids by donating a newly constructed home in Langwarrin which will be auctioned this Saturday (27th February) to raise funds for on-going community work. Menzies Caring for Kids is a not for profit organisation which supports young people who can no longer live with their natural families. Founded in 1865 and established in Frankston in 1901, Menzies Caring for Kids has provided a high standard of support for young people in the Frankston and Mornington Peninsula region. Through funding and partnership opportunities, Menzies Caring for Kids equips these people with the life skills they need to lead safe, independent and fulfilled lives. Menzies Caring for Kids is run by a dedicated committee of volunteers and all resources and donations received are committed to the sole purpose of helping others. It is hoped that the Menzies Caring for Kids Charity House Auction will raise awareness of their cause and more importantly, raise the funds to continue working in the community. Proceeds from the auction will fund work started by a coalition of Frankston North schools that are providing health services to students not normally accessible to them. It is the first project of its type to be operating in a school and is proving to be an outstanding success, with statistical and anecdotal evidence highlighting early benefits for the schools, students and their families. Mainline Developments have completed construction on the four bedroom, two bathroom home with the brand new property featuring a spacious double garage, entertaining alfresco area, master bedroom with ensuite, fully landscaped gardens and host of inclusions that will enable the buyer to move straight in. The property will be marketed in the $450,000 plus buyers range.
17 Pier Street RYE $449,000 â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;PIER COTTAGEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; 9HU\ QHDW ROGHU VW\OH TXDLQW FRWWDJH VLWXDWHG RQ D JHQWO\ ULVLQJ EORFN RI 866m2. Home offers open plan living/ kitchen, bathroom, separate loo, ODXQGU\ UHDU EXQJDORZ SROLVKHG WLPEHU Ă RRUV IURQW 1RUWK IDFLQJ YHUDQGDK SOXV UHDU GHFN $OO WKLV DQG MXVW D JHQWOH VWUROO WR 5\H ED\ EHDFK DQG VKRSV
Contact John Kennedy 0401 984 842 Leah Pancic 0421 700 749
Auction Thursday 3rd March at 11am on site 1079 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud
Delicious Freehold Investment
8 Salvia Court ROSEBUD $449,000 ROOM TO MOVE 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home on a 887m2 block with good-sized living VSDFH Ă RZLQJ WKURXJK WR WKH NLWFKHQ and dining area. At the opposite end of this home are the bedrooms, bathroom ODXQGU\ 7KH GRXEOH JDUDJH DOVR KDV room for a bit of a workshop or man FDYH DQG WKH Ă DW IHQFHG \DUG LV ORZ maintenance. Set at the top of a tree Ă&#x20AC;OOHG TXLHW FRXUW \RX DUH VXUURXQGHG E\ EHDXWLIXO KRPHV *HW UHDG\ WR HQMR\ OLIH
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2327 Point Nepean Road, RYE
5985 8800 www.jkre.com.au
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Anyone who loves good food will know the joys of a well-stocked delicatessen. Why not maximise the joy, by owning the freehold? Tenanted by the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;European Deli & CafĂŠâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Rent $108,718 pa Net Annual rent reviews Current 5 year lease with options Double fronted shop of 400m2* *Approx Prime position in central Rosebud
9775 1535 nicholscrowder.com.au
Tom Crowder Linda Ellis
0438 670 300 0400 480 397
Level 1, 1 Colemans Road, Carrum Downs VIC 3201
AUCTION
HASTINGS 18 Laurel Court QUINTESSENTIAL FAMILY LIVING
This large BV home set on approx. 724sqm neighbours Rotary Park and has been cleverly designed with a parents retreat to the rear providing access to an outdoor entertaining area, and four more bedrooms at the front along with a central meals area overlooking the parkland. Other features include: Q Separate main bedroom with FES & WIR, plus study or nursery Q Two large family living areas plus dining Q Renovated kitchen with dishwasher & loads of cupboard space Q Gas ducted heating Q Side access with ten metre lock up shed Q Outdoor undercover area Q Superb established gardens with plenty of mature fruit trees
Perfect for the investor, a neat, low maintenance three bedroom home set on a great sized block, (approx. 500+sqm) within walking distance to local schools and public transport. Recently fitted with evaporative cooling, ducted gas heating throughout, stands on convenient corner location, this home is the perfect entry level investment.
AUCTION VIEW TERMS
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Brooke Ramsay 0447 772 980
CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555
OVERLOOKING MARINA
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
HASTINGS 1 Curlew Court
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HASTINGS 5 & 2 / 28 Skinner Street Opposite the foreshore reserve, this townhouse is designed with two separate living zones. Upstairs open plan living accesses the balcony, a designer kitchen has s/steel appliances, and there is a powder room. Downstairs are 3BR’s – main with FES, and a second living area and bathroom. Under construction, due March 2016.
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LAND AHOY
THE PERFECT STARTER
444m2 HASTINGS 4/1 Mullett Street Close to the scenic Hastings foreshore, this top storey unit is the perfect opportunity for an entry level investor. Boasting 2 large bedrooms both with BIR, updated bathroom with laundry, central open living and kitchen area with new carpets and fresh paint.
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Fantastic 444m2 (approx) block located across from recreation reserve and pool. With all services PRICE $195,000 Offers Over provided you have a great opportunity to build in VIEW Saturday 12:00-12:30pm an established street and tucked away from the AGENT Brooke Ramsay 0447 772 980 road. Close to transport, shops and schools. Frontage 18.39m approx CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555 Depth 24.13m approx
PRICE $189,950 Negotiable VIEW By Appointment AGENT Andrew Watt 0419 524 560 CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555
CENTURY 21 AGENTS SMARTER BOLDER FASTER
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168 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888
Mount Martha Auction This Saturday
Auction
4 Benjamin Street, Mount Martha In a quiet cul-de-sac just a hop, skip and a splash from the beachfront, this single-level three-bedroom, twobathroom residence has a captivating seaside presence with its sublime interior spaces complemented by a swimming pool wrapped in expanses of decking. Beautifully detailed, a stone and Smeg entertainer’s kitchen accompanies a fabulous dining zone, tranquil living and glass-framed family room extending to poolside entertaining. A main bedroom with luxe stone en suite and polished floorboards add to the excellence in this sought-after beachside setting just 200 metres to the bay and close to every family amenity. Alternatively, developers could capitalise with a multi-unit development (STCA).
Auction Saturday 27th February 1.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Rachel Crook 0419 300 515 bowmanandcompany.com.au
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Red Hill Auction This Saturday
Auction
66 Prossors Lane, Red Hill Tucked away at the end of quintessential country lane with stunning views across the valley with Edward’s Bush as a backdrop, yet only minutes from Red Hill Consolidated School, the General Store, recreation facilities, iconic Red Hill Market and ten minutes from Point Leo beach, this truly is a rare opportunity to acquire a property that has been part of the one family for generations. Set on a manageable three acres, the spacious four-bedroom, twobathroom single-level residence with three living areas is cocooned within an acre of botanic established gardens with two acres of prime grazing land.
Auction Saturday 27th February 2.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Tashkin Hassan 0432 567 061 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au
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168 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888
Mornington
Auction
27 Summerfield Drive, Mornington A crowd pleasing entertainer in the sought-after Summerfields Estate, this single-level residence delivers freeflowing family luxury of impressive proportions. Five-bedroom, two-bathroom plus a study accommodation complements palatial all-season alfresco entertaining and a whopping nine car remote garage with boat/caravan storage. Fashionable contemporary flooring flows throughout with zoned formal living and family rooms and a striking stone entertainer’s kitchen adjoining a spacious dining room. Close to schools, shops and transport, the Summerfields Estate is known as a wonderful family area which further elevates the five star success of this magnificent home.
Auction Saturday 5th March 11.00am Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Rachel Crook 0419 300 515 bowmanandcompany.com.au
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Mornington
Auction
852 Nepean Highway, Mornington With bay views and an abundance of space, this two-storey three-bedroom, two-bathroom plus a study residence simply outclasses its competition with its zoned living, spacious proportions, affordable price tag and central to everything position. Polished boards and a neutral colour scheme create a refreshing backdrop to formal, family and entertaining spaces. Enjoy bay views from bed in the main bedroom with sea-facing balcony and en suite. Ducted heating and a double garage further support the first home or investment advantages. Close to Bentons Square, Main Street, schools, buses and the beachfront, this property offers move straight in enjoyment with scope to further enhance for years of enjoyment.
Auction Saturday 5th March 12.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Jake Egan 0491 129 137 bowmanandcompany.com.au
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168 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888 Dromana
Auction
42 Manna Street, Dromana Auction Saturday 19th March 1.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Rachel Crook 0419 300 515 bowmanandcompany.com.au
All sale proceeds go to the Peter MacCallum Cancer Foundation and Walter & Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research. Positioned to capture elevated bay views with Mount Martha in the distance, this striking four-bedroom, 2.5 bathroom residence with a double garage rises over three levels & offers a wonderful lifestyle on a manageable block. Large windows & expanses of deck interact with its setting & fabulous bay views with two zoned living rooms, a huge entertainerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s kitchen & spacious dining room. Even the main bedroom enjoys bay views from bed! Positioned on the lower reaches of Arthurs Seat yet only a short distance to beaches, shops, cafes & local primary & secondary schools, this vibrant home embraces the best of a Mornington Peninsula lifestyle.
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ESTATE AGENTS - AUCTIONEERS 5981 8181 ER CT D A UN NTR CO
DROMANA 21 Anne Drive
Forthcoming Auction
ROSEBUD 1 Avalon Drive
$700,000 Plus
DROMANA 14 Shaw Street
$590,000
WONDERFUL FAMILY ENVIRONMENT PLUS MAN CAVE
JUST A SHORT WALK TO THE BEACH
5HFHQWO\ UHQRYDWHG DQG H[WHQGHG WR SURYLGH VXSHU IDPLO\ accommodation of two living rooms, 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and spectacular views from the wide deck that cannot be built out.
Great 3 bedroom home with living and dining plus rumpus and double outdoor spa on lush 1254m2 block. Man Cave with double lock-up auto garage.
Neat and tidy 3BR home offering living room with gas heater and split system, kitchen and family room, main bedroom with FES, lounge and sunny rear garden with a covered alfresco area.
CONTACT: Roger McMillan 0410 583 213 roger@rogermcmillan.com.au
CONTACT: Peter Bennett 0418 366 310 peter@rogermcmillan.com.au
CONTACT: Peter Bennett 0418 366 310 peter@rogermcmillan.com.au
A PRIVILEGED POSITION
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$120,000
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DROMANA 191 Point Nepean Road
FOR LEASE
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CONTACT: Peter Bennett 0418 366 310 peter@rogermcmillan.com.au
CONTACT: Roger McMillan 0410 583 213 roger@rogermcmillan.com.au
CONTACT: Roger McMillan 0410 583 213 roger@rogermcmillan.com.au
POLE POSITION ON THE TOP BEACH
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100 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK...
Somerville train hits buggy driver Compiled by Melissa Walsh A very serious accident happened to a young man named Robert Potts, on Saturday morning at the level crossing at the Somerville railway station. It seems that he was driving a cart from the town ship towards home, and when about to cross over the line his attention was diverted by some horses playing up in the railway yard, and he did not perceive the midday train which was then approaching and before he could get clear the engine dashed into the cart, which was smashed to fragments. He sustained a compound fracture of the skull, the head being terribly smashed. Without loss of time Mr G. Keast motored the injured man to Frankston and he was admitted to St Pancras Hospital. On Sunday Drs Maxwell and Dunhill performed an operation and the patient is now progressing as well as can be expected considering the grave nature of his injuries. The horse was uninjured. *** THE Federated Boot Factory Employees intend holding a picnic in the Frankston Park today. *** MR and Mrs C. P. Watson, after a trip to Tasmania and Sydney, returned to Frankston on Monday last. *** ATTENTION is directed to our advertising columns in which 53½ acres of good land (Parish of Moorooduc) will be offered for sale by Messrs Alex Scott and Co, in conjunction
with Mr J. G. Barrett at the Tanti sale yards, on Monday 6th March. *** THE monthly meeting of the Frankston and Hastings Council takes place on Thursday next at Somerville. Tenders are called in another column for a number of works, which will be considered on day of meeting. *** MESSRS Alex Scott and Co will hold a military horse inspection at the Corporation yards, Tanti, on Friday, 3rd March. Anyone having an animal of the stamp required, and willing to sell, should not fail this opportunity of getting a good price. *** APPLICATIONS are invited by the committee of the Somerville Mechanics’ Hall, returnable on the 29th inst from persons willing to undertake the combined duties of caretaker, librarian, and secretary at a salary of £30 per annum. Applications are to be sent to Mr G. Keast, Somerville. *** SHOPKEEPERS are reminded that on or before the 14th March they are required by the Factories Act to register their shops (under a penalty of £10 for default) by delivering to the Chief Inspector of Factories, Melbourne a properly filled in form with the prescribed fee. Forms may be obtained from any factory inspector or any police station. *** “THE Somerville branch of the Pa-
triotic League is doing good work for the soldiers. At the last meeting of the branch it was passed that £5 be donated to the Y.M.C.A. and also £3 3s to the French society “Societe D’Assistance Maternelle et Infantile” a really deserving association through which 34000 out of 37,085 infants, born in Paris during August 1914 and August 1915, have passed through its hands. The ladies meet on Wednesday afternoon to sew and knit for our own troops, besides the sewing etc they take home to be done during the week. *** THE Mornington Amateur Dramatic Club gave three one act commediettes at Somerville, on Saturday evening, 19th inst, which was given in aid of the local Red Cross funds. The attendance was good and a very enjoyable evening was spent by all present. The members of the Club bore practically all the expenditure, which left the Red Cross funds benefitted to the extent of nearly £10. This club has been instrumental in raising considerable amounts at different centres for the Red Cross and are deserving of the thanks of the community for their efforts in this worthy cause. *** MUCH regret is expressed at the departure of Miss Watson, sister of Mr C. P. Watson, of the local Savings Bank, from Frankston, where, after some years residence she was quite looked upon as an established fact
and a competent leader in all local matters where the uplift of the community was concerned. Being a lady of extensive experience in organising, Miss Watson was a very great assistance in commencing, and bringing the local branch of Red Cross to the successful and flourishing institution it is at present and it will be hard indeed to fill her place. Miss Watson will leave Frankston in the happy knowledge of having “done what she could” to her utmost and left an impression that will not be easily wiped out or forgotten. *** A. R. Blannin Ferguson, who left Australia in old “C” Coy, 4th Battalion, 1st Infantry Brigade, A.I.F., October 19th 1914, son of Mrs K. Blannin-Ferguson, Majors Hill, Mt. Martha, Mornington, grandson of the late Major Alfred Blannin, and nephew of Colonel R. Roberton V.D. has been granted a Commission in the British Army, being attached to the 11th Reserve Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment, he is at present at 43. St Cuthbert street, Bedford. He is an old boy of the Frankston State School, at the time of Mr Hughes, Mr Catron, and Miss Anderson. Among those who were there were W. Gregory, F. Harley, C. Bell, A. Kerr, and Misses F. Sage, C. and D. Gregory, O. Oliver, D. Bates, and Bob Bates, who is now with the 7th Battalion. *** A most enjoyable afternoon was spent at the Savings Bank on Friday
11th inst. The invitation, given by Miss Watson to all those eager to help our soldiers at Langwarrin, by bringing or sending old linen, was most warmly responded to, 20 large rolls being the total. Dainty afternoon tea was kindly given by Miss Watson and thoroughly enjoyed. Many were the expressions of regret at the departure of Miss Watson from the district and especially from our local Red Cross. The following ladies either sent or brought linen:— Mesdames Dalman, Marks, Pidgeon, Scarborough, Deane, Wheeler, Maxwell, Pownell, Overton, Chamberlain, Shepherd, Young, Jackson, Kitchen, Brodie, M. H. Jackson, Bell, Ferrier, Hay, Misses Purves, Little and Watson. *** THE friends of Mr and Mrs William Stephens, of Carrum, will regret to hear of the death of their second eldest son, Frederick Richard, which occurred at their residence on Friday last. The deceased had been in ill health for some three years past. The remains were followed to the place of interment (the Frankston Cemetery) by a large number of friends. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr Hector Gamble, of Frankston. Mr and Mrs Stephens desire us to acknowledge the great care and unremitting attention shown by Dr. Maxwell, during their late son’s long illness. *** From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 26 February, 1916
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In search of the shipwreck of my youth By Stuart McCullough LOOKING back, it was a golden summer. At the time though, it was little more than the gap between first and second year Uni. I went with a group of friends to Merimbula on the South Coast of New South Wales. I’d been just once before with my family; a trip memorable only for the fact that it rained continuously and that we barely left the motel room. This time things would be different. We were leaving just after Christmas and the chances of sustained precipitation were about as slim as we were. Just as our parents had taught us, we got up in the middle of the night to start driving. This, ostensibly, was to ‘beat traffic’. It’s an odd thing that long car trips feel more manageable if they commence in the dead of night. It’s as though any travel done under the cloak of darkness doesn’t really count. After far too little sleep, the five of us crammed into a sedan. How we managed to fit everything in is beyond me. There may have been five of us, but there was only one stereo. In the pre-iPod era, music was a shared experience; whether you liked it or not. I’ll admit now that I could have been more gracious. Plonked in the back seat, I was particularly interested in sleeping. Others in the vehicle, however, were devoted to staying awake, which is fair enough when you’re driving. So it was that, at five o’clock in the morning, we listened to ‘Doolittle’ by the Pixies at a tremendous volume. The Pixies were and remain an amazing band, but that was not the view I formed at five o’clock
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against the glass as we pulled into the campsite. I don’t recall doing anything especially useful in terms of setting up the campsite which probably means I made myself scarce and left it to others. Frankly, I’m not sure what (if anything) I contributed
to the exercise. As I remember it, we spent our time there either at the beach or standing in a circle around the barbecue. At night, we trekked an incredible distance from the caravan park into town to go to the RSL, buy discounted beer and hope against hope that girls would talk to us. But we were so much more than mere callow youth. That was the summer that we recorded our demo tape. It was then as it remains now; unheard by anyone except us, but between making it and reality setting in, anything seemed possible. It was recorded in our practice space at my father’s house. We borrowed a fourtrack recorder and we were incredibly pleased with the results. The fact that it existed made us walk taller, which was useful when trekking down the hill. It was like having a secret superpower. Twenty-five years later, I have returned to Merimbula caravan park. This time, it’s with my wife, two of my siblings and their families. It will, in every respect, be a very different kind of holiday. In the intervening period, the caravan park has changed almost as much as I have. The place seems to have sprouted all kinds of infrastructure; pools, barbecues, waterslides and so on. And beyond just camping sites there are cabins, a café and even a bar. Everything has changed. But despite this transformation, I still feel the need to walk past our old camping site. It is remarkable how unremarkable it was. There is no statue commemorating our visit. Not even a plaque to mark the spot where
I’d decided to take an impromptu lie down, provoking persons unknown to make a little fortress out of empty cans before taking several photos on my camera that I only discovered when I got my photos back from the chemists. The ungrateful sods haven’t even named the performance space in the café after us. Granted, the performance space takes up less room than the espresso machine, but some kind of gesture would have been nice. It’s almost as though our visit was not nearly as monumental for them as it was for us. This time around, we didn’t walk down to the RSL in search of discounted beer. In fact, the walk into town feels a lot shorter than it did twenty-five years ago. Maybe I was less accustomed to walking then. And on this occasion, I go for a run every morning; through the town, along the beach and around the lake. Back in the early nineties, I would have only done that if I were being chased. Which, all things considered, was not entirely out of the question. Along the New South Wales coast are all kinds of shipwrecks; each of them monuments to the end of something. It’s funny. Had the me of twenty five years ago rocked up and taken the camping spot next to the me of today, I’d be horrified. As we prepared to head home, it struck me that I needed to reconcile the past with the present. It was obvious: I needed to listen to that old demo tape. With an eight-hour trip ahead of us, at least there was plenty of time. Let the music begin. www.stuartmccullough.com
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A TASTE OF THE EXOTIC By Andrea Louise Thomas
Each year Frankston is taken by storm as the city is immersed in the stories, music, sport, dance, food, film and arts of Latin American, Spanish and Portuguese cultures. The annual month-long Ventana Festival is a highlight of the city’s calendar providing authentic insights into the cultural diversity of Spanish-speaking countries. With events and activities for all ages, such as, a pop up film festival, concerts, bilingual storytelling, craft and costume displays,
soccer, capoeira, luche libre (Mexican wrestling), and educational workshops, each year Ventana gets bigger and better. Ventana’s Street Fiesta on March 14 is a dazzling display of colour, flavour, song and dance. The ‘Queen of the Sea’ procession kicks it off with Carnival dancers in spectacular costumes sashaying their way from the beach into the CBD. Music and dance continue until 8 pm. A food, drink and craft bazaar on Wells Street offers the tastes
and scents of Latin America. Try the pupusa from El Salvador. The event opens on Friday, 26th February with live music, entertainment, refreshment and an immersive cultural art exhibition. An inspirational film, Landfill Harmonic, about the members of the Paraguayan Youth Orchestra who make musical instruments from the trash they collect at the local landfill screens at 8:30 pm. Opening night events at Frankston Arts Centre from 7 pm.
Don’t miss the all the cultural events and experiences of the 10th annual Ventana Festival. Opening night bookings recommended on 9784 1060. If you can only choose one event, go to the Ventana Fiesta on Saturday, March 14 starting at 11:45 from the beach at Playne Street to the Wells Street plaza for the official festival opening. The party continues until 8 pm. For more info, click on thefac.com.au.
TWILIGHT JAZZ AT DAME ELISABETH MURDOCH’S CRUDEN FARM
Twilight Jazz at Dame Elisabeth Murdoch’s Cruden Farm Saturday 19 March 2016 4pm to 8pm
Enter via Cranhaven Road (Mel Ref 103 G6) Dame Elisabeth Murdoch’s Cruden Farm will once again host McClelland Sculpture Park and Gallery’s annual fundraising event on Saturday 19 March. Picnicers will be entertained by Mrs Mippy dixieland jazz band, Dukes of Debonaire, the Beckitt Brothers & The Frankston High School Senior Stage Band – Directed by Leon de Bruin. This is the only event at Cruden Farm that takes in the gardens at twilight. Bring your picnic basket, rug, table & chairs and sit back and enjoy the ambience and surrounds of the beautiful gardens and lakes whilst being entertained by a variety of bands across two locations within the grounds of Cruden Farm.
Browse the gift stall or purchase Elgee Park wines, soft drinks, tea, coffee or the ever popular gourmet sausage sizzle. Details: Saturday 19 March. 4pm to 8pm. Enter via Cranhaven Road, Langwarrin. (Gates open at 3pm). MEL REF: 103 G6. TICKETS $20 pre-purchased Incl $3 non-refundable booking fee Pre-purchase available up to 3pm on Friday 18 March $25 on the day (only available at the gate) Ticket price includes a free coffee at McClelland Cafe, valid 20 March to 30 April. Children under 12 are free Bookings 03 9789 1671 www.mcclellandgallery.com
Featuring: mrs sippy dixieland jazz band, Dukes of Debonaire, the Beckitt Brothers & The Frankston High School Senior Stage Band – Directed by Leon de Bruin Bring your picnic basket, rug, table and chairs and sit back and enjoy the ambience of the beautiful Cruden Farm garden and lakes. Wine, soft drink, tea, coffee and gourmet sausages available for purchase.
Tickets: $20 pre purchased on 03 9789 1671 or $25 on the day at the gate. Ticket price includes a free coffee from the McClelland cafe, valid 20 March - 30 April 2016. Children under 12 free
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By IT Gully THE top four is set in MPCA Provincial cricket after Baxter pulled off a superb outright victory against Moorooduc on Saturday. With just one round remaining in the home and away season, a one day fixture, Baxter is 12 points clear of Langwarrin, who also charged up the ladder after winning outright against Rye. Sorrento is also just one game behind Baxter in sixth place on the ladder. Sorrento is assured a win against Rye in the final game but they are no chance of getting 20 wickets in 40 overs and make a score themselves. Sorrentoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s percentage of 0.8 is also ordinary. Langwarrin has a percentage
of 1.0 and Baxter 1.2. Baxter is in the box seat to hang on, even if they were to lose this weekend. Baxter tackles Pines at home in the final game. The Piners are a notorious one day outfit and wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be easy pickings. Langwarrin plays Mt Eliza. Mt Elizaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s form of late has been very good with three wins in their past four matches, against Pines, Rye and Mornington. Their only loss since round seven came against ladder leaders Peninsula Old Boys by 60 runs (233 v 171). All Baxter needed to do on day two of its clash against Moorooduc was take 10 wickets and not allow the opposition to score any more than 120 to 150 runs. With a first innings lead of 105, Baxter rolled the opposition for 123
in the second innings and needed just 19 runs in more than 30 overs to pickup the maximum points. Their star Dale Irving was superb once again for the winners, snaring 5/21 from 13 overs to go with his 3/47 in the first innings and unbeaten 45 with the bat. Sam Wolsgrove really made a claim for a spot in the team with 3/39 in the first innings and 2/15 from eight overs in the second dig. Leigh Lambert scored 38 for the Ducs in the second innings. Langwarrin leg spinner Matty Prosser ripped through the Rye batting line up in the first and second innings to claim match figures of 10/55 in its outright victory. Langwarrin made 172 in its first innings and had the home side in real trouble at 5/43 overnight.
The Demons made just 12 more runs before being forced to bat again. Matty Prosser snared 4/6 in the first innings. Rye scored 108 in the second innings but it wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t enough to force Langwarrin to bat again. Prosser picked up 6/49 in the second dig while older brother Jake Prosser claimed 2/2. Crib Point was in hot water against Long Island overnight at 6/46, chasing 106, however, Brad Davidson (92) and Ricky Thompson (32) got the second placed Pies over the line. Crib Point finished on 188, an easy 80 run victory in the end. Mt Eliza made it three wins from its past four matches with a strong performance against Mornington. After scoring 256, the Mounties were looking to keep their form on
song and build momentum through to next year. Mornington resumed on 0/10 and added just another 122 runs. Nick Baron picked up 4/20 and Justin Savio 3/41 for the Mounties. Pines was well beaten by Somerville. Defending 186, the Piners couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t make inroads into the Eaglesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; batting line up. The visitors pulled up stumps at 3/187. Jack Barbour was unbeaten on 61. Peninsula Old Boys cruised to victory against Sorrento. The home side, defending 297, rolled the Sorras for 212. Anthony Balckwell top scored for the visitors with 58 while Bobby Wilson scored 42. Adam Jones was the picked of the Old Boys bowlers with 3/16.
Braves limping to the finals DISTRICT
By IT Gully BADEN Powell is in a world of pain in MPCA District cricket after losing its third match in a row on Saturday. After dominating the early part of the season, where they failed to lose a game before Christmas, the Braves are now on their knees, searching for ways to try and turn around their once blistering form. Despite the Braves poor form, their superb percentage of 1.60 is sure to hold them in the top bracket, even if they were to lose against Main Ridge in the final match of the season, a one-dayer. The Bravesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; last victory came on January 9 when they beat Boneo in
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a one day game. They have lost to Pearcedale, Red Hill and now Mt Martha since that victory. Baden Powell is in third place right now with 84 points. Flinders is in fourth position on 72 points, along with Seaford and Heatherhill. While the Braves appear to be safe, despite their bad form, the race for fourth place is where the interest lies. Flinders goes into battle with Seaford Tigers in the final round. The Sharks have a percentage of 1.24. Seaford, in fifth place, goes head to head with top of the table Red Hill. Seaford has a percentage of 1.09. Heatherhill is in sixth place with a percentage of 1.02 and plays Mt Martha this Saturday. Flinders just needs to win to ensure
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that it keeps its place in the top four. The Hills will be brimming with confidence after knocking over the Hillmen on Saturday. After scoring 197, the Hills had the ladder leaders reeling at 5/36 overnight. Simon Dart hit 76 and Brent Martin 37 to give the Hillmen a sniff, however, they still fell 29 runs short (169). The Hills have blooded a lot of kids this season and the future looks bright for this once powerful club. Flinders did a real job on Main Ridge. Defending 242, the Sharks rolled the home side for just 101 with Matt Burns superb with 6/29, giving him 22 wickets for the season. Blake Hogan-Keogh was more than
solid for the winners also with 3/35 from 18 overs. Seaford had its season on the line on Saturday and couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t step up to the plate against Pearcedale. Seaford was chasing a modest total of 9/210 and didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t get close, rolled for 115. Kaine Smith was sensational once again for the Panthers with 4/15 and Chris Dew and Shayne Gillings claimed 3/33 and 3/35 respectively. What a superb effort from this cricket club (Pearcedale) to go from â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;struggle streetâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; to premiers in subbies last season and now they are a real shot for the title in District this season. Boneo has had a tough season but its form has been pretty good of late
and they were rewarded with their first win of the season on Saturday against Delacombe Park. Boneo bowled out Delacombe Park for 145 after scoring 8/285 on day one of the match. Leigh Janssen was great for Boneo with 5/28 from 23.3 overs. The Pandas now play Carrum in the final game of the season. The winner will avoid relegation. Carrum made 199 against Seaford Tigers but it was still almost 70 runs short of victory. Jake Dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Atri top scored for the Lions with 59 and Shaun Foster scored 39. The Lions must beat Boneo this weekend to stay in District next season.
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Blues look wobbly after losses SUB-DISTRICT By IT Gully THE MPCA Sub District ladder was put to rest last night after Frankston YCW staged a wonderful outright victory against Skye to lock in a place in the top four. Even more impressive was Rosebud’s reverse outright win performance against Hastings, giving them a valuable 12 points and locking them into fourth place. Hastings is a little wobbly right now and faces Dromana in a one day game this weekend. The Blues have won only one of its past three games, being beaten by Rosebud on the weekend and Frankston YCW – both finals teams. If the Blues lose to Dromana this weekend, it means they won’t have beaten a side in the top four heading into the business end. The Blues will still finish in second place on the ladder, regardless of results in the final round. Dromana will finish on top. YCW is locked in with 80 points. It is 14 points clear of fifth placed Carrum Downs. The Stonecats travel to Balnarring for their final match. Rosebud is on 72 points and plays Skye at Skye. Carrum Downs plays host to Ballam Park. You would expect the Stonecats, Buds and Cougars all to win and for the ladder to remain unchanged. Rosebud resumed on 4/34 on Saturday, chasing Hastings first innings total of 120. Luke Hewitt snared 4/21 and Isuru
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comfort studio NORDIC 60
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* This offer is only available on these advertised chairs and cannot be combined with any other IMG offer. The half price offer is applied against the lowest priced item and against its rrp.
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