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Marchers out in force for Anzacs THOUSANDS of people commemorated Anzac Day, attending dawn services and marches across the Mornington Peninsula. The threat of rain did not appear to impact on the numbers gathering to mark the centenary of the ill-fated landings of Australian and New Zealand troops on the beaches at Gallipoli, in Turkey. In direct contrast to the suffering of the troops, Saturday’s crowds parked their cars and walked to the various ceremonies free of any impending danger. Children proudly wore the medals of relatives as they approached memorials, letting everybody know the soldiers’ deeds would not be forgotten. Ironically, while the various speakers at the ceremonies gave thanks to the troops for their sacrifices in World War I and every conflict since to ensure peace at home, police have been warned that they could be the “near� target for modern extremists. While the uniformed police presence at the Anzac ceremonies appeared as normal, one state politician told The News that many more in everyday clothes were mingling with the crowds, keeping a watchful eye for threats of violence on the home front. Keith Platt
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Traders told to get own CCTV Mike Hast mike@mpnews.com.au TRADERS in Rye are being encouraged by two shire councillors to install their own CCTV cameras after years of delay and unfulfilled promises by state governments and the shire. Nepean Ward councillors Tim Rodgers and Hugh Fraser say they are "working closely with the newly formed Rye Beach Business Association, Leading Senior Constable Julie Simpson of Rosebud police, Rob Mill-
er of [Sorrento-based CCTV supplier] Telsec and council officers to promote a safe Rye". Cr Rodgers said many Sorrento traders had installed CCTV, which had made the town's main street safer, and "we hope Rye traders will follow suit as cameras are now much cheaper than before". "Rye traders have been asking for CCTV cameras for more than a decade. We can't wait for governments any longer," he said. The call came a day before Nepean MP Martin Dixon and the state Op-
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position's Shadow Minister for Community Safety, Edward O'Donohue, visited Rye with Caterina Politi, the mother of David Cassai, who died after a brawl between two groups of young men outside shops in Rye in December 2012. Mr Dixon and Mr O'Donohue used the visit to call on the Labor government to fund CCTV cameras for Rye's shopping precinct, something that was promised by the Coalition during the election campaign last year. If it had won, the Coalition government would have given the shire coun-
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Continued from Page 1 In March 2013, more than 2000 people signed a petition calling on the shire to install CCTV in Rye. "There has been ongoing violence and vandalism in this area for many years and with the everincreasing numbers of visitors to the Mornington Peninsula, the problem will only get worse and monitored CCTV systems have proven to be a great deterrent for bad behaviour all around the world," the petitioners stated. The shire's manager of community
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MONEY from the sale of Constable T Bear wearing the uniform of the Shrine guards will go towards the Victoria Police Blue Ribbon foundation. The $75 bears are available from all 24 hour police stations. Australia Post is also supporting the Victoria police blue ribbon foundation this year and has released a series of Constable T Bear stamps. The stamps are available from post offices and the Victoria Police Blue Ribbon foundation. Money raised will go to the foundation, in particular the Mornington Peninsula branch and its work with Rosebud and Frankston hospitals. Pictured with the bears are, from left, Don Clark, Nicolas Lane, Baden Long, Fia Kyle and Bill White. Picture: Yanni
SCHOOL students and job seekers are being encouraged to attend the Frankston Mornington Peninsula Careers and Jobs Expo on Tuesday 5 May at Mornington Racecourse. The expo is the first first time Mornington Peninsula Shire and Frankston Council have joined to promote jobs. Expo activities include a tyre change pit stop challenge, fitness tutorials, a barista workshop, brick laying, building and plumbing. More than 80 exhibitors will include Chisholm, Monash University, Deakin University, Peninsula Health, the Australian Institute of Personal Training, Department of Health and Human Services. Mornington Peninsula mayor Cr Bev Colomb describes the expo as a “brilliant opportunity to showcase a range of industries and education providers and to offer a variety of information for people seeking careers and training advice”. “Whether you’re a school student, a young job seeker, a parent looking to return to work after a break or just looking for a career change – this is where you’ll find what you need to know to get started on your chosen path,” she said. Frankston mayor Cr Sandra Mayer said the local workforce needs to get ready for opportunities “the current upsurge in investment will create”. “Investment in Frankston’s city centre has multiplied, and that is going to create both blue collar and white collar jobs,” she said. “It is those who have made good decisions about the career path they follow who will best capitalise on this growth, and this expo is about helping people make informed decisions.” Entry to the careers and jobs expo is free, 9am-4pm Tuesday 5 May, Mornington Racecourse, 320 Racecourse Rd, Mornington, fmpcareerexpo.com. au
Skylift revisions get reluctant OK David Harrison david@mpnews.com.au REVISED Arthurs Seat Skylift gondola plans received a reluctant green light from shire councillors last Wednesday night, but with some suggested changes – a new colour for the gondolas and reservations about the location of heritage objects, which Skylift initially proposed to house inside the summit station. The matters may be negotiated with the applicant. Other changes Skylift wants appear likely to reduce costs. They included removing a toilet block from the bottom station – and thus off the Skylift budget – on to public land and deletion of several original design features. After the meeting, several members of the Save Our Seat anti-gondola group said they would go back to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) on 20-21 May, especially about the new height of the gondola pylons. Some are four metres taller than shown on the original plans, they said. They accused some councillors of not fully understanding their role in “secondary consent” decision-making on a VCAT decision. Secondary consent allows councillors to decide on matters that do not result in transformation of a proposal; do not authorise something for which primary consent is required; are of no consequence; and are not contrary to a spe-
cific requirement of the VCAT permit. SOS members oppose the degree to which they say Skylift dominates the Arthurs Seat escarpment and summit, which they say will create substantial visual pollution of Arthurs Seat. During the council meeting a ripple of mirth in the gallery greeted shire planner Niall Sheehy’s defence of the proposed red gondolas, which he argued would “complement” the Arthurs Seat landscape. Councillors are seeking grey, green or blue as more appropriate colours. The shire planner report to councillors makes reference to several other changes, which it describes variously as “minor” (a 70 per cent change), “inconsequential” (a 34.62 per cent change) and “very minor” (a 17.79 per cent change). Councillors pressed questions on why the land corridor under the gondola path needed to be doubled from 20 to 40 metres. Senior planner Lucas Gardiner said the extra land was needed for cabling and piping between the top and bottom stations but further tree removal or pruning would not necessarily be required. The revised plans required council approval but councillors were told they were severely restricted in what changes they could make to the VCAT permit conditions. Changes sought – and approved – to the top station included moving the kitchen and deleting the coolroom of the cafe; deleting the information/his-
tory gallery; increasing the amount of glass in the west and north walls; changing the “biowood” façade to vertical metal cladding; and reducing the building’s footprint by 5 per cent. At the lower station Skylift proposed deletion of the lower forecourt; removal of the “amenities block” (toilets) to Parks Victoria land; deletion of a wall, to be replaced by a 45-degree slope; removal of the information centre, to be replaced with a “slim-line information wall”; deletion of a first floor office; and reduction of the gondola storage area by 5.5 per cent. Skylift also proposed cutting the lower station footprint by 26.3 per cent and changing the façade from pre-cast concrete to vertical metal sheets. Cr Hugh Fraser wanted to know why officers thought red gondolas “would complement the natural landscape”. Mr Gardiner said the applicant told council the colour “was reflective of the chairlift” ... it’s how you read it in the landscape”. The gondola “edge elements” were red, but most of the car was tinted Perspex or the open frame of the car, he said. “You’re not going to read them as solid red eggs floating up and down the escarpment,” he added. Mr Sheehy said the intention of the permit clause “was not to screen or hide the gondolas from the landscape; it’s to assist in complementing the landscape ... it was determined that the gondolas in that red tone would complement the landscape”.
Skylift chief Hans Brugman, asked about plans to display the heritage objects, said the intention was to place them around the summit, with a map to help people locate them. The objects include some large items, including gates from the 1930s viewing tower demolished in 2012 that Parks Victoria said had concrete cancer. The top gondola station will be built where the tower once stood. Other items such as photographs could be displayed inside the station, Mr Brugman said. Cr Graham Pittock suggested that, reflecting the original proposal, the heritage objects all be displayed inside. Mr Gardiner said it was difficult in secondary consents “to introduce new permit conditions, I guess ... other than minor elements” such as a different roofing material. Seeking to house the objects was “a fundamental change”, he said, and “may be best negotiated with the permit applicant”. Cr Antonella Celi had a question “because this is all starting to get confusing – on purpose”. During the indignant reaction from several councillors to this remark, she apologised, attributing her comment to “a slip of the tongue. No offence meant – can we get on with it?” The shire, as the responsible authority, will be back in VCAT in May, when the tribunal will adjudicate on whether to accept councillors’ amendments to the Skylift permit.
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Water police in line-up: More than 20 police and members of other emergency service organisations took to the water near Flinders pier as part of this year’s Victoria Police and Emergency Services Games, 10-19 April. Leading Senior Constable Brian Bourke, of the Rosebud highway patrol, has coordinated the surfing events at Phillip Island for the past 13 years but this year, along with Dave Neal of the Melbourne
ambulance service, coordinated the inaugural paddle races on stand up paddle boards (SUPs), kayaks and surf skis. The gold medal for the women’s SUP race was won by Senior Constable Michelle Watson, of Rosebud police, while the surf ski event was won by a fellow Rosebud police officer, Leading Senior Constable Dave Mooney. Picture: PBimaging
Shire looks at geothermal for pool THE shire will investigate using geothermal energy to heat Peninsula Swimming and Aquatic Centre in Colchester Rd, Rosebud, as part of a feasibility study aimed at possible renovation and upgrading of the privately operated centre. Cr Antonella Celi at the 13 April council meeting called for up to $50,000 of the $1.4 million remaining from the mothballed Southern Peninsula Aquatic Centre (SPA) to produce the report, due in two months.
Council’s investigation will look at providing “all abilities” access to a warm water therapy pool also suitable for aerobics classes, swimming lessons and lap swimmers as well as a children’s play and splash area. It will report on “options for user and stakeholder engagement and partnership opportunities with Peninsula Swimming and Aquatic Centre, Rosebud Swimming Club, Swimming Victoria and local, state and federal government”.
Finance for the project will be sought from all levels of government to help the enterprise expand its facilities. The shire gave the pool owner financial help from 2007 to 2012 to ensure Rosebud residents had access to a pool. This was while the council and shire officers wrangled over a foreshore site for the proposed $40 million plus SPA. The council report said pool users had raised “safety and hygiene concerns ... that they desperately want to see [remedied]”. David Harrison
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Drug charges after police car checks FIVE men have been charged with various drug offences after three different cars were pulled over by police in the same Rosebud street in one week. Two of the drug busts involved ice and one cannabis growing in a pot on a car’s back seat. In one case an alleged 23-year-old drug dealer was arrested and charged and held in custody. Two days later a second man, 46, was arrested and charged with similar offences but bailed to appear in September. In the first incident on Sunday 5 April police from Rosebud spotted a potted cannabis plant on the back seat of a car pulled over in Eastbourne Rd, Rosebud. The driver and his passenger were arrested, leading to a 28-year-old man from Rosebud being charged with cultivating cannabis and a man from Rye, 19, being charged with possession of cannabis. Both were bailed to appear at Dromana magistrate’s court on 10 September. Five days later police again intercepted a car in Eastbourne Rd and arrested a 23-year-old man after finding a small amount of what appeared to the drug ice. Crime prevention officer Julie Simpson said further investigation showed that he had been selling the drug around the Mornington Peninsula. The man was charged with drug
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Report ‘hoons’ POLICE are urging residents to report incidents hoon driving on the southern Mornington Peninsula. In particular, they say hoon drivers have been using “The Avenues” in Rosebud and back roads of Rosebud and Rye, such as Limestone, Sandy and Browns roads. Anyone with information about times, dates, vehicles, registration numbers or names of drivers should contact the Rosebud highway patrol by calling 5986 0444 or Crime Stoppers, 1800 333 000.
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Highway death: A 41-year-old Safety Beach man died after being struck by two cars on the Mornington Peninsula Freeway on Thursday night. Acting Sergeant Lindon Walker of the major collision unit said the man was hit by the first car at 8.55pm after stepping onto the outside north bound lane of the freeway. The driver of a Toyota Corolla, a woman, 41, from Dromana, stopped some way along the road and called for help before driving to Mornington police station. The second car to hit the man was driven by a man from Rosebud. The accident happened where the freeway runs alongside the Safety Beach Country Club golf course. Police have been speaking with the victim’s family to ascertain his movements before he was killed. Anyone with any information about the collision is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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Review for ‘unfair’ shire charge MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire’s contentious Municipal Charge, now $180 per domestic rate notice, is to be reviewed, shire CEO Carl Cowie told the 13 April council meeting. Responding to a question from Joe Lenzo of Safety Beach, Mr Cowie said the review could result in a change to the flat-rate charge starting in the 2016-17 financial year budget. Mr Lenzo had asked if the shire would "consider discontinuing this regressive and unfair tax", collecting it instead by increasing the rate in the dollar. He had provided figures showing its disproportionate effect on the less well off. The highest dwelling rate, excluding the Municipal Charge, was $48,900, he wrote in his background to the question. The lowest was $31.55. As a percentage of the rate bill, the $180 component of $48,900 was 0.37 per cent. For the lowest rate ($31.55), the $180 represented 570.52 per cent. “Although the most extreme example, it does point out the disparity and unfairness of the charge and penalises those who can least afford it,” Mr Lenzo wrote. In reply, Mr Cowie described the question as “well put”. The 2015-16 budget was almost finished but a review of all shire finances would be ready for the 2016-17 financial year and beyond, he said. It is believed support for cutting or abolishing the Municipal Charge is
gaining support among councillors. It is argued that recovering the revenue lost by way of the sliding-scale rate in the dollar is equitable and achievable. At the council meeting, eight questions were asked about Red Hill Station Reserve master plan, currently being considered by the council. They covered tensions over the project that ranged from equestrian issues to electric barbecues, maintaining the area’s bushland feel and why the work was being done at all. (Disclosure: this writer was a committee member of the local community group when the proposal was launched in 2008.) Red Hill Community Association said the shire had received 90 responses to its community consultation sessions about plans for the area, which is on the corner of Shoreham and Point Leo roads and along part of the old railway line to Merricks. Only three responses were negative. David Harrison
Paper arts THE Kart Koodin exhibition of works on paper is being shown at Baluk Arts Centre, Mornington until 23 May. The works are described as being “a stunning range of earthy contemporary indigenous works on paper by Baluk artists reflecting country, connection, history and culture”. Baluk Arts Centre, 6 Bruce St, Mornington, call 5975 5000.
Foot mforward: Arturo Tallarida puts a foot forward on his way to coming third in the men’s division of the first round of this year’s state longboard titles.
Longboards out for Impossible style MT MARTHA surfer Arturo Tallarida rode his way to third place in quality surf for the first round of the state longboard titles at Point Impossible, near Torquay. The 2-3 foot reef break suited Tallarida, who was one of the few east coast surfers to make any sort of mark in the round which was dominated by west coast surfers. Tallarida came third in the open men’s and open logger sections. Other Mornington Peninsula surfers to secure a foothold in the round were Craig Burton, St Andrews Beach, Tomaso Bellasai, Mornington, and Benjamin Pitts, Mt Martha, who
came second, third and fourth in over 40 men’s; Steve Friedman, Cape Schanck, in the over 50 men; Joel McLean, Mt Eliza, under-18 logger; and Steve King, Bittern, and Cameron McLean, Mt Eliza, third and fifth in the over 40 loggers (Steve Friedman was fourth). Former state champions Rob Emslie, Ocean Grove, and Molly Powell, Anglesea, won the open men’s and women’s divisions. Emslie was making a comeback to competition surfing after taking off more than five years due to injuries. Locking in a heat total of 14.20, Emslie took down younger surfer
Liam Griggs-Kennelly, Aireys Inlet, who finished on 11.90 points in second with Tallarida third on 11.57 and Oscar Lalor, Apollo Bay, fourth with 8.17 points. “The last time I surfed a state titles event was back in 2008. I spent a few years on the couch with stress fractures in my back and I just missed surfing so I decided to give it a go,” Emslie said. Molly Powell, Anglesea, continued her domination of Victorian longboard surfing over the past few years by taking out the first round and setting herself up to claim a fourth consecutive state title.
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Off to Dromana House in Ireland, to be sure David Harrison david@mpnews.com.au DROMANA resident and shire councillor Graham Pittock is off to Ireland in June, at the invitation of the matriarch of the 21st generation of FitzGeralds to occupy the land on which Dromana House stands. Cr Pittock and his wife Prue will, with the FitzGerald descendants, celebrate 800 years of continuous occupancy of the land on which the splendid new house stands, high above the River Blackwater near Lismore in County Waterford, southeast Ireland. The invitation reads: “Your township is named after our demesne and this unique link in history creates an important link, for you and for us.” It came personally from clan head “Barbara (Villiers-Stuart) Grubb”. (A demesne is a piece of land attached to a manor and retained by the owner for their own use.) “We remember with gratitude the way you honoured us at the time of ... Victoria’s 150th year celebration,” she writes. “We are aware that you, personally, on behalf of Dromana township and your Mornington Peninsula Shire Council, chose to honour us in this way. ...The beautifully crafted plaque [from the shire] has a prominent place on our walls.” In Irish history terms, the house is quite new, a residence begun in the 1780s to replace Dromana castle, badly damaged in the wars of the 1640s and 1650s. The castle had been built in about 1200. Dromana House is now self-catering accommodation, set
Naming rights: Existing links between Dromana House in Ireland and the same-named township on the Mornington Peninsula will be further strengthened when Graham and Prue Pittock travel to the Emerald Isle for a FitzGerald family celebration.
in extensive gardens and featuring an ancient outer fortification, boathouse and slipway to the fish-rich Blackwater. Parts of the castle foundations are visible from the river. Intriguingly, Cr Pittock’s invitation requests “that you take an active and special role at some stage in the commemoration”. What could it be? Is it to do with a tree? Barbara (VilliersStuart) Grubb remains enigmatically silent. And so must this chronicler. But there is an event in the family’s past that may be celebrated, possibly with the aid of Cr Pittock. And the story may contain a clue. It involves Katherine FitzGerald,
Countess of Desmond (c.1504-1604), known by writers of the period including Sir Walter Raleigh as “the old Countess of Desmond”, who, it is said, lived to 120 years and more – some say 140. Some less romantically inclined say a mere 100 years. Let’s take the Irish option and assert she made it to 140. She met her end, so the story goes, after falling from a tree. Some say it was a nut. Others say a cherry up which she had shinned to gather fruit. But more of the countess, tough as a nut. Earlier than the tree episode, and widowed, she had faced eviction from the home her husband had left her. Sir
Walter Raleigh, New England colonist and promoter of tobacco, owned the premises in which she lived. A Sir Richard Boyle bought the place and began eviction proceedings against her. Undaunted, the countess sailed from Cork to Bristol in 1604 then walked to London to take steps to protect her interests. The unlikely legend says she made the trip with her invalid 90-yearold daughter, also named Katherine, trailing behind in a small cart. Towed by her mother? Legend does not say. Her petition presented to James I, she returned home and met her maker later that year. She is believed to be buried, with her husband, in a Francis-
can Friary at Youghal, at the mouth of the Blackwater. No doubt Cr Pittock will enlighten us on the nature of the “active and special role” he will be asked to undertake while in Ireland, his memory sharpened by copious toasts taken in pints of gat (Guinness). All he would say was that he will be seated at the celebration between two dukes. He will be well placed to pass on some Australian legends to the Irish gentry and a fine night will be had by all, at all. Ned Kelly is sure to get a run, along with William Buckley. And the Gary Abletts, snr and jnr, both passable exponents of Gaelic football.
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Yacht heads for line in awards bid Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au A YACHT is among a group of entries from the Mornington Peninsula seeking recognition in this year’s Victorian Architecture Awards. It is the first time a boat has been entered in the awards. Peninsula-based projects range from a beach house at Portsea and an equestrian centre at Merricks to a boat that resulted from its owners deciding to extend their beach house. The Portsea beach house and Villa Marittima, St Andrews Beach, are entered in the category for new houses; the equestrian centre at Merricks for commercial architecture; a “kids pod” at Merricks and The Jane (yacht) in Sorrento for the small project architecture; and the Mornington Centre Stage 2 for new public architecture. The yacht, described as a 46 foot Pilot House cruising gaff rigged cutter, was the end result of a family’s decision to extend a beach house. The end result, The Jane, was originally designed in the 1980s by the late Ken Lacco and Tim Phillips (The Wooden Boat Shop, Sorrento), reflects the cuta boats for which the two boat builders are renowned. The interior of the eight-berth vessel was designed by architect Rodney Eggleston, stepson of Christopher Sinn, who inspired the project by deciding to extend his house. The hull is made of imported hardwood carvel planked over steam-bent wooden frames. Eggleston said he and other design-
Living room: The Jane, built instead of a house extension, has been entered in this year’s Victorian Architects Awards. Pictures: Peter Bennetts
ers from his March Studio used 3D computer modelling of the interior of the hull to provide his stepfather with a visualisation of what was planned. “The modelling also enabled us to squeeze the most out of the confined space and make it feel as spacious as possible,” Eggleston said. “We show off the hull as much as possible, avoid bulkheads and have joinery hanging off the walls and following the curvature of the hull.” Spot colour paint and brass had been used “on a redwood pallet”. Although he has “spent much of my life on boats”, The Jane was Eggleston’s first boat design and he now hopes the opportunity will come to do more boats. Building The Jane, named after Eggleston’s late mother, was “a
cathartic project – she loved the water too”. The boat was launched about a year ago, after nearly four years in the making. She was sailed to Hobart for the annual Wooden Boat Festival in January, with Eggleston staying home to await the birth of his second child. The second stage of the Mornington Centre by the Billard Leece Partnership has been entered in the new public architecture section of this year’s architecture awards. The centre, off Tyalla Grove in the grounds of the former Mornington High School, is part of the staged development of an integrated centre providing clinical services promoting health and independence for the aged. It includes a 30-bed inpatient ward and an ambulatory care centre.
According to the promoters of the awards the “primary driver” for the building is the suburban coastal context”. “Both externally and internally in material and form, the building alludes to the coastal shack.” “The building is almost entirely clad in white cypress timber with deeper battens that accentuate texture and provide differing patterns across the length of the facade. “The inpatient ward was designed specifically for the memory impaired, with an average length of stay of approximately 28 days. “A new model of ward layout was developed. Building off the racetrack model, two internal courtyards were introduced. In close visual and physical proximity to staff, these courtyards
allow patients to wander freely while still being safely supervised.” At Merricks a new equestrian centre by Seth Stein Architects (London) in association with Watson Architecture + Design (Melbourne) has been entered in the commercial architecture awards section. The 1000 square metre complex on an undulating site is framed with prefabricated laminated timber. The building’s water management system allows for more than one million litres of water to be harvested on an average year’s rainfall. Shortlisted candidates will be announced in May, entries exhibited in early June and winners announced at a presentation dinner on Friday 26 June. The awards are run by the Australian Institute of Architects.
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A Grain of Salt TREASURER Joe is at it again re Apple, Google and Microsoft profits but it’s no big deal because nobody believes Joe’s “everything is on the table” rot. Grandstanding with first class honours is his forte. Senator Nick Xenophon is doing Joe’s work aided and abetted by darling Senator Christine Milne; nice, but mostly hot air. Assuming we eventually get a Labor government we will get Chris Bowen, quieter surely, but oh so boring. Billy as an alternative Prime Minister? It doesn’t sit; maybe Mark Dreyfus or Tanya Plibersek? Labor will stick with Billy and Tony’s latest efforts at the “good bloke” pronouncements (ice, defence, budget ) allows Billy no option but to agree, so we wait for a clearer picture on Tony’s real agenda. He surely has a team of aides sifting out safe television options which Billy cannot criticise. Ho hum. *** Perhaps I was misinformed? When Joe said he was having “a fair dinkum conversation with the Australian people” I waited day and night at the Rye RSL for Joe to lob. Eventually, in desperation, I went to the bettertax.gov.au website and of course lost my way. Apparently this is where “a conversation with the nation” takes place? Likewise Billy mumbled “big ideas and policies; detailed community consultations”. Again, no show on the peninsula? *** I’m advised it only takes one nasty pastie to report me and I must undergo a driving test. If I fail it’s bye bye to my Corolla and hello to a legion of like people dependant on our third world bus service and the necessity of leaving 3 hours earlier for a medical appointment some 10 kilometres away to ensure punc-
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tuality. I’m advised we have taxis, not that I’ve ever spotted one, but according to others it’s up to a 90 minute wait and sometimes no show at all. There’s a radius structure apparently (within 4 kilometres of the Rosebud hospital?} and lesser taxis due to a loosening of previous restrictions. Should we approach Danny Andrews? Sorry. He doesn’t know we exist; no railway crossings on the Mornington Peninsula. The moral? Trust not our government. Send in a complaint; receive a comforting shrug. *** The Age (11/4) included an advertising liftout from Chemist Warehouse entitled “Wellness”. For Health Conscious Crusaders (and budding stand-up comics) there’s gold in those 32 pages. Full marks to the genius who thought up the idea of colouring books to relieve workplace stress. Forget the cup of tea, settle down with your crayons and fish oil; 15 minutes later - bingo! *** More than half the complimentary medicines investigated by drug regulators have been found to breach drug rules by making dodgy claims about their products. Friends of Science in Medicine president John Dwyer said the problem was that unlike medicines, complementary and alternative products were allowed to be sold without proving their efficacy. How about smoking causing blindness, or harm to unborn babies, or for that matter passive smoking? Obesity is the latest big danger. The rate of obesity has increased almost in direct proportion to the number of people forced to stop smoking because of the Sheriff of Nottingham tax increases and increased panic
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attacks. Propaganda and brainwashing are alive and well. If I stopped smoking and ate more broccoli it may buy me more time, albeit the inevitability of death? *** Confusing? How are vaccinated children in danger from non-vaccinated, and if it’s so important why have religious exemptions? Is it the savings, again only affecting poorer people, or is it just me? *** The mysterious Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP)? Apparently too important to Australia to let us into the fine print with Trade Minister Andrew Robb in the driving seat, involving pharmaceuticals, copyrights and many other agreements. Who would I place my trust in: former HSU union leader Kathy Jackson or Andrew Robb? Conundrum? Of benefit to consumers? *** Metadata: Attorney-General George Brandis says “we have to keep one step ahead of people who try to use technology for malevolent purposes”. Christopher Pyne says “There has to be a case going on and there will be senior people involved in all those decisions”. Yes, and all upstanding citizens? Benny Franklin says “Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both”. Did Billy (now you see him now you don’t) Shorten object? No way. He was in China. I’m already under scrutiny - I checked out Nembutal on Google. *** A gentle sigh as I see or read another story of bad financial advice. My personal hunch is of people feeling a sense of importance in having a
By Cliff Ellen financial adviser. They’re not all crooks obviously, although why people go to them is beyond me. Save your money and listen to Paul Clitheroe. A new Register of Financial Advisors? That should fix it; no worries. *** Medical establishments and the culture of males are males? Some are bastards and will never change; ditto to a lesser extent some females abusing female staff on the lower echelons. Happens everywhere no matter the profession, but worry not you harassed lot. The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons has appointed a high profile group (police, health and discrimination experts) to examine this culture within its ranks. No more harassment and bullying, and I’m Mary Poppins. What is a discrimination expert? My bet is it’s
another name for psychologists? *** Ignore anything containing the words “interim report”...Richie Benaud, the conscience of the Channel 9 cricket commentators, gone, sadly never to be replaced... The AFL Players Association want a seat at the forthcoming broadcasting negotiations. The more they get the more they want. Who pays? Us. Hyenas...Do we live in a class structure? Always have, always will...The new AFL ticketing system-crooks... Joe Hockey’s $1 million damages claim; maybe give some to David Hicks?...vale Collingwood 2015... “The secret of happiness is freedom and the secret of freedom, courage” [Thucydides]... hooroo...cliffie9@ bigpond.com www.ello8.com
Music Arts Food
ALL THAT JAZZ! Mornington Winter Jazz Festival is Almost Here
In just four weeks’ time Mornington will come alive with the sights and sounds of the Queen’s Birthday Weekend Mornington Winter Jazz Festival from 5th – 8th June. Now in its third year the festival has grown to include even more live performances with free and low cost activities the whole family can enjoy. This year’s dynamic jazz program offers a wide range of jazz performances with styles and sounds to suit everyone. Kicking off the festival on Friday 5th June is a new addition to the program, a dinner performance by Latin Jazz Ensemble Clave Mania at Biscottini Mornington. At the same time saxophone legend Adrian ‘The Professor’ Cunningham, fresh from a tour in New York USA, will be performing an exclusive dinner show at The Rocks Mornington. From Saturday the town really comes alive with the ‘Main Street Live’ Stages kicking off at 10am. Mornington will be abuzz with all things music, arts, culture and heritage. There will be free live music, guided historical walking tours, pop up Kids Zones with free children’s entertainment from 10am
– 2pm and the piece di resistance of the outdoor program, Live Laneway Painting by The Snakehole Gallery in Main Streets very own ‘Jazz Alley’ located outside Your Hair & Beauty Mornington. From Traditional to Latin; Arfo to Soul the 2015 Jazz program has it all. Notably there is a very special performance at the MPRG by legendary jazz guitarist George Golla, who with Jacki Cooper will debut their ‘Tea for Two’ 80th Birthday Celebration recordings. There are performances from Jude Pearl, Emma Pask and the impeccable Vika Bull performing AT LAST! The Etta James Story at The Grand Hotel on Sunday, and for those after something different you can’t go past Rita Satch at 115 Café on Saturday night and George WashingMachine in Feel The Manouche at the back to back Beaches special on Sunday. Tickets Go On Sale May 1st - with Early Bird Release from Monday. For performance details and to book visit www.morningtonjazz.com.au.
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Noon - 4pm Mornington Central 6.30pm Biscottini 6pm God’s Kitchen 7pm Assaggini 7pm The Rocks 7pm 1878@ Brooklands of Mornington 8:30pm Brass Razu 8:30pm - Late Grand Hotel
Muso’s In The Mall CLAVE MANIA (dinner & show) Jon and Wendy Wade – Get Jazzy With Us Maddison Wilson ADRIAN CUNNINGHAM (dinner & show) Come Dine With Me (A la carte dinner - bookings essential) Jazz & Shiraz - Ryan Griffith & Adrian Perger MORNINGTON JAZZ PARTY FT. GEORGE WASHINGMACHINE $15
Free $60 Free Free $89 Free Free entry
9.30am - 5pm MPRG (Regional Gallery) Windows To The Sacred - Exhibition Free 10am - 2pm Main Street Mornington Live Street Entertainment and Pop Up Kids Zones 10am - 2pm Mornington Central Muso’s In The Mall 11am - 1pm Biscottini Brekkie Jazz 11am - 2pm Peninsula Grange Jazz and Swing ft. Hot Chisel 2pm Leaf and Bean Jake Flynn & Liam Clapp 3pm Counting House Maddison WIlson 3pm God’s Kitchen Wilson & White 6pm God’s Kitchen Connie Lansberg Quartet 7pm - Late Café 115 FESTIVAL CLUB DINNER & LATE SHOW FT. RITA SATCH 7pm MPRG JUDE PERL DOING IT JAZZ STYLE 7pm - Late Mornington Library Afterdark Series’ - New Orleans Connection & The Jackson 4 7pm - Late 1878@ Brooklands of Mornington THE SWINGLAND DANCE ORCHESTRA (dinner & show) 7.30pm Leaf and Bean Jon & Wendy Wade 8pm Assaggini Saxy Saturday 8.30pm Brass Razu Jazz & Shiraz - Kimba & Ryan Griffith 9pm Beaches of Mornington Dirty Boogie Band
– $4 Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free $55 $60 $10 $79 Free Free Free Free
SATURDAY JUNE 6th
QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY WEEKEND
5-8 JUNE 2015 OVER 50 FREE & TICKETED EVENTS A dynamic Jazz program featuring: VIKA BULL
EMMA PASK
GEORGE GOLLA & JACKI COOPER
ADRIAN CUNNINGHAM
JUDE PERL
GEORGE WASHINGMACHINE IN FEEL THE MANOUCHE THE SWINGLAND DANCE ORCHESTRA
BECK RE-WIRED
JAZZ LAB
WILBUR WILDE HOT & BOTHERED BURLESQUE
WILSON & WHITE ADMIRALS OWN BIG BAND
HOT CHISEL and much more…
Enjoy Mornington as it comes alive with: FREE LIVE MUSIC in Venues across Mornington MUSIC AFTER DARK at Mornington Library
FREE KIDS ZONES throughout Mornington all weekend JAZZ AT THE STATION at Mornington Historical Railway
WINDOWS TO THE SACRED at Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY RACE DAY at Mornington Racecourse
Tickets & Full Program of Events at
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SUNDAY JUNE 7th 9.30am - 5pm MPRG (Regional Gallery) 10am - 2pm Main Street Mornington 10am - 2pm Mornington Central 10.30am & 1.30pm Old Post Office Museum 11am - 4pm Mornington Historical Railway 1pm - 3pm Squires Loft 1pm Brooklands of Mornington 2pm Leaf and Bean 2.30pm Grand Hotel 3pm Beaches 4pm Bay Hotel 4pm Beaches 5pm God’s Kitchen 6pm MPRG 6pm Beaches 7pm - Late Mornington Library 7pm Assaggini 7pm La Monica’s 7.30pm Manhattan in Mornington 7.30pm Leaf and Bean 8pm - 10pm Beaches 8.30pm Grand Hotel
Windows To The Sacred - Exhibition Free – $4 Live Street Entertainment and Pop Up Kids Zones Free Muso’s In The Mall Free Mornington Historical Walking Tours from $5 Jazz at the Station $5 - $16 Sunday Roast ft. Steve Romig Free Afternoon Delights @ 1878 - Lounge Jazz Free James “Mr.Jazz” Vincent Free EMMA PASK - THE REAL THING from $25 BECK REWIRED - THE BEST OF JEFF BECK $10 Wilbur Wilde - Winter Blowout Free JAZZ HEAD $10 Chris G Le Bon and the C’est Si Le Bon Band Free GEORGE GOLLA AND JACKI COOPER ‘TEA FOR TWO’ $60 ORLANDO COMBO $20 Afterdark Series’-Ivy Stone Assembly/Peninsula Jazz Quartet $10 Jazz Lab ft. Charlotte Jane Free Frankies Favourites ft. Michael Moss Free HOT & BOTHERED BURLESQUE (dinner & show) $75 Peter Bennet Duo Free FEEL THE MANOUCHE $25 VIKA BULL - AT LAST! THE ETTA JAMES STORY from $50
MONDAY JUNE 8th
RETIREMENT VILLAGE
AGED CARE
9.30am - 5pm 10.30am & 1.30pm 11am - 2pm 11am - 6pm 11am - 3pm 3pm 4pm
MPRG (Regional Gallery) Old Post Office Museum Mornington Central Mornington Racecourse Mornington Racecourse Brass Razu God’s Kitchen RETIREMENT VILLAGE
Windows To The Sacred - Exhibition Free – $4 Mornington Historical Walking Tours from $5 Muso’s In The Mall Free Queen’s Birthday Race Day- Family Picnic Race Adults $12 Under 15 Free Jazz On The Lawn Free JAZZ FESTIVAL WIND DOWN ft Destination Moon $15 (Performers Free) Holy Jazz! Hot As Hell w’ Harry Coulson’s Rain Dogs Free AGED CARE
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168 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888 For Lease
Mount Martha
591 Esplanade, Mount Martha Executive double storey home with 4BRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s plus study, three living rooms for formal entertaining and relaxed family living with access to a wraparound landscaped courtyard. Kitchen features granite benchtops, walk-in pantry and s/steel appliances. Also featuring ducted heating, refrigerated air conditioning and double garage with roller door through to the rear, lawn and garden maintenance included. Available Now 4
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Safety Beach
61 Helm Avenue, Safety Beach Executive two storey residence in Martha Cove with 3 bedrooms, open plan living area with well-appointed kitchen featuring stainless-steel appliances. Master bedroom with WIR and BIR, ensuite and adultâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s retreat. All bedrooms have private bathrooms. Ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, ample storage space, double garage, low maintenance yard and entertaining decked area. Available Now 3
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Mornington
9 Surrey Street, Mornington
42 Carnoustie Grove, Mornington
Beautiful new beachside build walking distance to Main Street. Two light filled, air-conditioned living areas, contemporary kitchen, stone bench tops, gas cooktop and stainless-steel appliances. air-conditioning to master plus walk-in robe & ensuite. Paved, landscaped entertaining area. Hi spec finishings. The living here is easy!! Available Now
This freshly renovated property is located in a sought after beachside spot only a short walk to the beaches, local shops and cafes, with transport only moments away. Offering a modern interior and plenty of living space including a kitchen meals area plus two separate lounges with split systems this is a great family home. Separate rear garage, plenty of car parking space and a great sized yard. Available Now
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110 Dominion Road, Mount Martha
34/110 Bungower Road, Mornington
Walking distance to South Beach, Village, local schools and public transport. Family home, plenty of space, positioned privately behind a large, gated fence. Huge partly covered deck, great back yard for the kids. Tandem carport allows access to the backyard for a trailer or small boat. Available Now
Situated at the back of the complex, three spacious bedrooms, ensuite to the main bedroom and two separate living areas. Spacious open plan living, dishwasher, gas stove top and electric oven. Double lock up garage, great size rear yard and ducted heating and cooling. Available May 1st
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Packed With Potential Close To The Beach Walking distance to the beach, Marina and Provincia Food Store, this single-level residence is the perfect seaside getaway and is an excellent first home opportunity, holiday home or quality investment option. Polished floorboards and a neutral colour scheme add timeless character to the well-maintained interior. A spacious L-shaped living and dining room complements a functional kitchen; while three fitted bedrooms include the main with en suite. An undercover deck overlooks a large rear garden with a carport and double lock-up garage. This is an excellent opportunity to secure an affordable home on great land with unlimited potential including a possible development site, STCA.
NEW HOMES UNIT DEVELOPMENTS
YOUR DESIGN OR OURS
Auction Inspect Contact
Saturday 16th May at 11.00am Saturday 3.00–3.30pm Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Rachel Crook 0419 300 515 bowmanandcompany.com.au
KNOCK DOWN & RE-BUILD SPECIALISTS
• FREE Building Advice • FREE Site Inspection • FREE Costing • FIXED Price Contract Call Craig on 03 5982 2121 or visit us online at www.parkwayhomes.com.au Parkway homes Pty Ltd ABN 19107 061 Registered Building Practitioner DB-U 21534
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ROSEBUD 100 Spray Street Investment Opportunity Complete with a self-contained bungalow, this home has been refurbished to suit the family as a holiday home or the astute investor. Air-conditioning, near new carpets throughout, an updated kitchen has gas cooking, polished floor boards and an excellent entertaining deck to soak up the autumn days... What more do you need? Within walking distance to shops, beach and schools, its getting harder to find this kind of value on the Peninsula! Leased at $320 p/w until the end of May 2015.
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McCRAE 9 Burrell Street
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Set back high in one of McCraeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most sought after locations, is this beautifully presented beach home. Within a short stroll to the sparkling blue waters of McCrae beach, this 3 bedroom home with beautiful panoramic bay views, will see you enjoying the autumn days and nights on the large front deck, or maybe snuggling up in front of the fire place is more to your taste? Set on a 745sqm block of prestige land, the options are endless with this property, as are the amenities such as the McCrae plaza, cafes and lighthouse, all close at hand. Properties in this sought after locale are rarely on the market, so you can be assured this property will be sold come auction day.
Saturday 23rd May at 11.00am View As advertised or by appointment Craig Bennie 0430 448 808 craig.bennie@raywhite.com Rebecca Hilbert 0402 400 102 rebecca.hilbert@raywhite.com
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18 Ocean Street ROSEBUD $250,000 plus TRICK ME UP Affordable weatherboard home in need of a handyman to do their magic. The home comprises 3BRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, separate lounge room, kitchen, bathroom, laundry, separate toilet and large garage/workshop approx. 60 m2 Land Size : 570m2 This property is to be sold on the day. Terms 10% Dep. Bal. 30/60 days.
EXECUTORS AUCTION Sat. 16th May at 11am Contact John Kennedy 0401 984 842
Blue chip buying Address: Price: Agency: Agent:
21 Rannoch Drive, MOUNT ELIZA $975,000-$1,050,000 Hocking Stuart, 204 Main Street, Mornington, 5973 5444 Brett Trebilcock, 0439 209 891
IN the perfect Mount Eliza location, with bay views and the village shops and cafes within walking distance, this substantial four-bedroom home is set on 838 square metre block, with a handy self-contained apartment as part of the package. For the large or extended family this home is great buying. Vaulted ceilings and walls of glass give the home a welcoming atmosphere, with a great sense of space throughout the expansive living and dining rooms. The self-contained apartment is on the top floor and has its own entrance. The bedroom has a skylight, there is a separate lounge and study area, and two balconies afford a bay view to the distant Melbourne city skyline. Three more bedrooms are also upstairs and share the bright bathroom. The block does have room to install a pool (STCA), however there is a great amount of yard space for children and pets to enjoy themselves.
14 Winifred Grove BLAIRGOWRIE $349,000 plus CLOUD 9 Only 900 meters to the Blairgowrie shops and the beautiful Blairgowrie foreshore & yacht club, this 740m2+ block is 15.2 metres wide and 48.8 long. It does have an incline which once built on will give you a treetop and sand dune view and that feeling of elevation will be yours forever. If you secure this block, you really will feel on top of the world with all the goodies nearly on your doorstep.
Contact Leah Pancic 0421 700 749
26 Derrick Street BLAIRGOWRIE Offers over $450,000 POLISH OR DEMOLISH
Auction
Tuesday 12th May at 12 noon 26-28 Carbine Way, Mornington
Outstanding Location TERMS: 10% Deposit, Balance 30-120 days
Absolute prime peninsula position, Hughes Road borders Sorrento and Blairgowrie. This property is a short walk to both Bay Beach and Ocean Beach, situated at the most narrow residential precinct on the peninsula. Land size 697m2 with a very gentle rise to rear facing north-west. House in need of extensive reno or demolish and rebuild.
Contact John Kennedy 0401 984 842
49 Iolanda Street RYE $630,000 - $660,000 JUST PERFECT &KDUDFWHU Ă&#x20AC;OOHG KRPH VLWXDWHG LQ WKH Tyrone Beach area. This elevated split level home consists of three bedrooms each with itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s own private bathroom and toilet - study or fourth bedroom, large open plan living/dining area, modern NLWFKHQ GXFWHG KHDWLQJ SOXV JDV ORJ Ă&#x20AC;UH split-system cooling, rear undercover entertaining area with putting green and double garage with internal access and storage room. Quality well presented home, a must to inspect.
Contact John Kennedy 0401 984 8 Level corner site of 4005M2 (approx.) with two crossovers situated just off Racecourse Road Hard stand yard, water and power connected Short term tenant currently returning $51,488pa (approx.) Ideal for development of small factories or owner/occupier
9775 1535 nicholscrowder.com.au
Tom Crowder 0438 670 300 Michael Crowder Crowder 0408 Michael 0408358 358926 926 Level 1,1 Colemans Road, Carrum Downs VIC 3201
2327 Point Nepean Road, RYE
5985 8800 www.jkre.com.au
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ROSEBUD CENTRAL SHOPPING CENTRE
RYE - BUSINESS FOR SALE
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Wunderbar - Seaside Opportunity! • Well-located opposite the foreshore • Fully equipped commercial kitchen • Liquor licence • Rent includes 3BR apartment upstairs
For Sale $180,000 + SAV Contact: Russell Murphy 0407 839 184
Retail spaces now available in this well established shopping centre Join Ritchies, The Rosebud Library & Rosebud Cinema Ample staff and customer parking Attractive lease terms available Retail spaces starting from 27 m2 to 181 m2
Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858
GF, 1 & 2 / 883 NEPEAN HIGHWAY, MORNINGTON
GF, 4/315 MAIN STREET, MORNINGTON
15 VIRGINIA STREET, MORNINGTON
Office, Retail, Restaurant
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Mornington Warehouse
• Commercial 2 zoning, suitable for a variety of uses
• Ground floor space of 94m2 approx
• 295 m2 approx
• Total area 307m2
• Entry from Main St & rear carpark
• Freshly painted with new carpets in reception/office area
• 10 car park spaces onsite and Council car park at rear
• Lift from the secure basement carparking
• 3 phase power
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• Carpeted, air-conditioned & partitioned
• Electric roller door • 7m ceilings
• Extensive internal office fitout
• High exposure location
For Lease $8,000pcm + GST + Ogs Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858
For Lease $2,900pcm + GST + Ogs Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858
2/154 MAIN STREET, MORNINGTON
209 TYABB ROAD, MORNINGTON
285 POINT NEPEAN ROAD, DROMANA
Mornington Retail
Retail Shop and Office Space
Retail Space Opposite The Beach
• 53 m2 approx • Located on the corner of Main Street and Barkly Street • Available Now
• 4 Retail Shops ideal for retail food outlets • Sizes range from 62 to 72 m2 approx • Lower & upper level office space • 326m2 total of office space • Now under construction completion expected mid 2015
• Prime position directly opposite the beach
For Lease $2,800pcm + GST + Ogs Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858
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For Lease Starting from $40,000 per annum + GST + Outgoings Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858
Shop 11, 210 Dunns Road, Mornington 5976 8899
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For Lease $2,200pcm + GST + Ogs Contact: Russell Murphy 0407 839 184
• Car parking at rear • 65 m2 approx • Next door to new 30 apartment complex
For Lease $2,166pcm + GST + Ogs Contact: Russell Murphy 0407 839 184
81 Arthurs Seat Road, Red Hill 5989 2364
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buon appetito THIS iconic Nepean Highway business was first established in 1969 and has seating for 180 in a comfortable interior, zoned into two areas for casual and full menu restaurant dining. There is a wellequipped commercial kitchen, and the website has an online ordering system with home deliveries from Carrum Downs to Mount Eliza.
ON A high-visibility corner site along Point Nepean Road, this popular cafe and restaurant has seating for 60 inside, and about 16 outside. Trading seven days a week from 7am to 4pm, the business has an excellent position opposite the foreshore camping ground, and has a very busy breakfast trade with plenty of parking available.
Licensed Cafe/Restaurant, ROSEBUD WEST Price: $180,000 + SAV Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151
Licensed Italian Restaurant, FRANKSTON Price: $530,000 + SAV Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151
Business Sales Specialists www.latessabusiness.com.au 50 Playne Street Frankston
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$91,500 + sav FRESH CHICKEN ROSEBUD Established 20 years with only two owners, vendor will stay on to train. 3URÂżWDEOH EXVLQHVV LQ QHHG RI IUHVK DSSURDFK WR WDNH WR QH[W OHYHO 3ULPH position in busy shopping plaza. *RRG HTXLSPHQW
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HOME BASED Local & interstate suppliers, wholesaling to retailers across Melbourne and peninsula areas. Increasing by two customers per day. Vendor will stay for transition, premises can be used by new owner for a period of time.
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SORRENTO’S FOOD FIESTA Taste of Sorrento Historical seaside Sorrento is hosting its sixth mouth-watering food, wine and beer event over the last weekend in May, and it’s set to be the best yet! The program includes a variety of gastronomical delights including masterclasses, cooking demonstrations, tutored tastings, degustations, gourmet menus, foodie’s market & more, all in the heart of Sorrento Village. Starting Thursday evening and continuing throughout the weekend a variety of gourmet lunches, dinners and classes will take place in restaurants, cafes and in the demonstration kitchen in the “Taste” marquee at Three Palms restaurant (154 Ocean Beach Rd).
and Paul Mercurio and Ian Curley will be hosting dinners on Saturday evening. Also on Saturday night is the inaugural ‘Skinny Duck Flies South’ event, which is part of the Feed Melbourne campaign and will raise funds for Fare Share, all set at the spectacular Sorrento Couta Boat Sailing Club. Following on from the success of 2014, Taste of Sorrento will again feature a foodie’s market and “taste” day on Sunday 31 May from 10am to 3pm where producers and provedores put out their best gourmet supplies whilst a series of demonstrations are provided in the Marquee kitchen. There
Taste of Sorrento is proud to host four acclaimed chefs in this years’ event: • Paul Mercurio – chef author, TV presenter • Ian Curley – Executive chef of the EUROPEAN, City Wine Shop, Melbourne Supper Club and Siglo • Daniel Wilson – Huxtable and Huxtaburger • Adam D’Sylva. - Coda All 4 chefs will be presenting cooking demonstrations featuring their own unique styles of cooking,
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will be pasta making, take three key ingredients, music plus more. This will be a great day for tasting, sipping, listening and indulging in the best that Sorrento and the Peninsula has to offer in food, wine, beer, cider, coffee and more. With many more interesting boutique activities all set in a spectacular historic seaside village at only 90 minutes south of Melbourne, and 40 minutes from around the Mornington Peninsula, Sorrento is the perfect place to indulge the senses. A full event program is available at www.tasteofsorrento.com.au.
FROM HARD HAT TO CHEF’S HAT By Melissa Walsh MasterChef 2014 winner, Brent Owens, talks to MINT Magazine about life as a MasterChef, book writing, travel, and a gig he’s doing at Daveys Hotel in Frankston. 1.HOW WAS THE EXPERIENCE OF BEING ON MASTERCHEF FOR YOU? Being on MasterChef was amazing. It was intense and extremely stressful but equally rewarding. It’s not something you ever think you’ll be a part of let alone winning so I can’t take that for granted. 2. WHAT WAS THE HARDEST AND BEST PART OF BEING ON THE SHOW? It was hard, I’m not going to lie. Being away from your family and loved ones is never easy, but adding in the stress and constant anxiety, it becomes incredibly difficult. So many highlights that cripple the negatives. Meeting an amazing group of people, learning so much in such a short space of time, hanging out with some of the best chefs in the world and of course, winning, were my ‘best moments’ of the season. 3. HOW LONG DID IT TAKE YOU TO COME DOWN FROM A HIGH AFTER WINNING THE 2014 MASTERCHEF? Not long. I had to begin writing my book, Dig In. I pretty much went straight from filming, to spend time with my family for a few days to starting my first ever cookbook. I have been extremely busy since the finale, so I am looking forward to a long extended break at the end of this year. 4. HOW DID YOUR COOKING CHANGE OVER THAT TIME ON THE SHOW AND HOW HAS IT
EVOLVED NOW? When I entered the show, I had very basic knowledge of cooking and the techniques required. Like everybody else, we studied, practiced and learnt a lot in a short amount of time. My food became cohesive, interesting and a little more refined. I like to experiment a lot these days and I really enjoy re-creating old classics. 5. DO YOU STILL DO ALL THE COOKING AT HOME FOR YOU AND YOUR GIRLFRIEND, MADISON? Always have, always will. I enjoy cooking for her and she enjoys eating my food. Win win. 6. HAVE YOU REMAINED FRIENDS WITH ANY
OF THE CONTESTANTS ON THE SHOW? We all made such close bonds on the show. People don’t realise that we spent 24 hours a day, 7 days a week together, so the friendships became very strong. I still stay in contact with most of the contestants and whenever one of us is in the others state or suburb, we try our best to catch up.
WEEKS? The book was incredibly challenging. I wrote out a list of my favourite things to eat, what I eat for each meal and some old classics. I then tried to put a little twist on each one to make it a little different, a little updated with a touch of Brent. Thankfully, I had 4 weeks to complete the cookbook though.
7. DO YOU MISS WORKING AS A BOBCAT DRIVER OR IS THIS THE PATH YOU WERE MEANT TO BE ON? Occasionally I think about it. It was a big part of my life and I’ll never forget how good Ancrum Excavations were to me, but I don’t think that I’ll be getting back into one anytime soon.
13. WHAT FOOD DO YOU THINK YOU WILL COOK ON APRIL 29TH AT DAVEYS HOTEL IN FRANKSTON, FOR THE DINNER WITH BRENT OWENS EVENING?
8. WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS FOR 2015? ARE YOU STILL PURSUING A CAREER IN READYMADE FOOD RATHER THAN FINE DINING? I’ve been really busy with the book, live events and now a few international tours, so I’m yet to launch anything in the ready-made food world but ‘fingers crossed’ I’ll have an announcement by the years end. 9. HOW HAS WINNING MASTERCHEF CHANGED YOUR LIFE? It has changed my life immensely. I used to wake up at 4am to go to work and drive a bobcat. Now I am travelling the world and Australia to live my dream of being a cook. Food is what I love and being able to do what you love makes work a breeze. I wouldn’t have it any other way. 10. HOW DID YOU PUT A COOKBOOK TOGETHER FOR TRADIES IN JUST TWO
Luckily I’m not leaving that one to chance. I have composed a menu, tested it and made a few tweaks so the food is already set in stone. I have no excuses. It will be great and I look forward to seeing you all there. On April 29, Daveys is hosting an exclusive evening with MasterChef Australia 2014 Winner Brent Owens. Enjoy a 4 course dinner with matched Chapel Hill wines for $75 while Brent demonstrates the art of cooking the delightful dishes from his newly released cookbook. Along with preparing the delicious menu, Brent will be answering questions and signing copies of his book “Dig In” available for purchase on the night. Book now for a night of amazing food, great wine and an up close and personal experience with your favourite MasterChef winner. Daveys Hotel is at 510 Nepean Highway, Frankston. Phone 9783 7255. www.daveys.com.au
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100 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK...
New motor garage for Frankston Compiled by Melissa Walsh MR and Mrs Trenchard have decided to continue their residence in Frankston for the winter months. *** MESSRS Alex Scott and Co will hold their usual monthly sale at Tanti, on Monday next, when a good yarding of cattle and sheep is advertised. *** MESSRS Brody and Mason’s biweekly produce market at Frankston, will be held on Wednesday afternoon next. *** DURING last week Mr W. West, storekeeper, Violet Town, and Mr D. Crothers, contractor, of Rushworth, visited Frankston, and each bought a building allotment in Petrie St Frankston. *** A POST office pillar box has been erected at the Mile Bridge, Frankston, for the convenience of those residents living in that locality. It will be cleared every morning at 8.45 o’clock. *** THE Mornington Football Club sent a team to try conclusions with Frankston last Saturday, but the locals were unable to raise a full team to play on their own ground, and consequently suffered defeat at the hands of the visitors. It is intended to play a return match at Mornington this afternoon. ***
DRIVER Young, who is in Egypt with the First Australian Expeditionary Force, writes that he has seen Kenny Webb, Lou Cole, the Meldrom Bros, and several other Peninsula lads, and that they are all doing well, and are eagerly awaiting orders that will enable them to get in the actual firing line. *** MR Victor Evans, the newly appointed expert for the Frankston Motor Garage Proprietary Ltd., has taken up his residence in Frankston, and has already made a host of friends. This company has accepted the agency for the Mornington Peninsula of the wellknown Buick cars, and are about to build an up-to-date garage in Mornington, where Mr Bradbury is at present representing the company. *** ONE of the oldest identities of the district died at her residence, William Street, Frankston, on Monday last, in the person of Mrs Grace McComb, in her 88th year. The remains were interred in the Frankston Cemetery on Wednesday afternoon, being followed to the grave by a large number of relatives and friends. An extended notice will appear in our next week’s issue. *** THE Hon treasurer of the Frankston Patriotic Fund (Dr Plowman) desires to acknowledge the receipt from Langwarrin of the handsome sum of £9 as a contribution to the above fund. It comprises the net proceeds of a
concert held at Langwarrin £5 12s and the following donations: Mr and Mrs A. Corlett 1 guinea, Mr C S. Corlett 1 guinea, Mr J. Arbbibald 10s, a friend 10s, and Mr H. Oates 10s. *** THE contractor for Mr Allan W. Taylor’s new motor garage, at the corner of Wells Street and Melbourne Road, Frankston, is making good progress with his work. He has the foundations laid, and expects to have the building erected in about six weeks. Mr Taylor wishes it to be understood that he is trading under the style of “The Frankston Motor Garage” and must not be mistaken for the “Frankston Motor Garage Proprietary Ltd”. *** A VERY successful concert was held in the Pearcedale Hall on the evening of Tuesday, April 27th, under the auspices of the Church of England. A strong committee had been at work for some weeks previously straining every nerve in order to bring the concert to a successful issue. When the programme opened the whole of the seating accommodation was occupied and many persons were standing in the porch. The programme opened with the Belgian and Russian National Anthems rendered by a group of the State school children under the conductorship of Mr R. Hobbs, the head teacher. This item gripped the attention of the audience, and combined with the Union Jack which over-shadowed the stage, set the tone for the evening’s
entertainment, and the programme comprised talent from Somerville and Prahran. Every item had its own interest and contributed to the splendid success of the whole. Owing to some unfortunate circumstances four of the expected performers failed to arrive, but the ready response of the local and visiting artists present enabled the programme to be staged in its full number of items. The promoters of the concert accord their thanks to everyone, both artists and patrons, for their contributions to the success of the evening. After supper had been partaken of, dancing was indulged in for an hour or two. *** IT is with much regret we have to announce the death at the Melbourne Hospital on April 23rd of Mr Alfred Clark, so well known throughout this district where he had resided for the last forty years. Deceased had only recently become an inmate of the hospital and up to within an hour of his death seemed to be progressing favorably. The funeral which started from Frankston on the arrival of the 3 o’clock train was attended by a large number of mourners. The Rev R. Jackson read the burial service and Sister Fitzgerald of the Salvation Army spoke very feelingly of the Christian life led by deceased, a life full of example to others. The late Mr Clark was 47 years of age and leaves a widow, young daughter and an adopted son to mourn their great loss, which will also be felt in
many ways in this district as deceased was actively connected with all good work being a prominent member of the Methodist Church and Salvation Army, a member of the school committee and one of the oldest members of the Progress Association. *** DRIVER A. G. Young, of the First Expeditionary Force, writes under date 28th March: As you will see by address on this letter we are still at Mena. We are kept jolly busy though, and it is hard to get even a few minutes to oneself. It is Palm Sunday today, and I am just back from a Church Parade, and we have a little while off before going to stables. It is a brute of a day today, blowing a treat, and the sand is flying everywhere. It is getting hotter every day too, and the flies are enough to make you sick. We have been expecting to get orders to move any day, but, as I said before, here we are. We have been on a three days’ trek this week, and only arrived home yesterday. One day as we were going along the road, we were at- tacked by some light horse, and we had to take out our horses and get them under cover and then have a go at the enemy. We gave them slops (with blank cartridge) but I guess it will be jolly different with real bullets flying about. From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 1 May, 1915
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Redlegs take another big scalp PENINSULA LEAGUE By Toe Punt MT ELIZA has started the 2015 Peninsula League season in blistering fashion after knocking over Mornington on ANZAC Day. The Redlegs have now beaten the two 2014 grand finalists in Frankston YCW and Mornington in their first three games, as well as Bonbeach, who played in the Preliminary Final last season. In a tight and scrappy affair, the Redlegs simply used the football a lot more effectively when they went forward, giving them a 9.6 (60) to 6.9 (45) victory. Despite losing the clearances and having less inside 50 entries, the Redlegs were much more efficient when they got into their attacking zone. Mornington opted to kick long and hope when they went into attack. The Redlegs lowered their eyes and hit up players in better positions. While a Mt Eliza win against Mornington is always sweeter than any other win for supporters, it did come at a cost. After kicking a bag of goals in the opening three rounds, forward sensation Justin Van Unen went down in the second quarter with a hamstring injury. Although it was a tough day for forwards, Van Unen had already managed to kick two goals in the opening quarter and a half.
It was a hard game of footy in very tough conditions. At some stages throughout the match, it was tough to see from one side of the ground to the other. Mt Eliza coach John Georgiou has said previously that not having injuries has helped with the structure of his team. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Last year our hands were tied a little in terms of structure, however, having a healthy list allows us to play the likes of Sam Gill and Darren Booth behind the footy,â&#x20AC;? Georgiou said. Rohan Heasley was awarded the Anzac Day medal after a terrific display. However, despite getting the award and nudging out others for the top award, there really wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t a player who was head and shoulders above any other. A lot of players came in and out of the game and it was probably Heasley who did more for longer. Mornington man mountain Michael Gay dominated in the ruck, however, was almost ineffective. Gay clearly won the taps, however, rarely did he hit the ball to advantage. There was a real opportunity due to his domination to bash the ball forward into space and allow his runners the opportunity to run onto it. When the game was there to be won, again Mornington failed to throw caution to the wind. The Doggies played safe footy de-
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THE Nepean and Peninsula Interleague Squads have been announced. Nepean Division Crib Point: Brad Arnold, Zach Condick, Luke Herrington, Dean Kairies, Waide Symes, Dean Warry Devon Meadows: Troy Aust, Pat Harmes, Jack Hazendonk Dromana: Daniel Guerts, Dan Gormley, Matt Jones, Christian Ongarello, Terry Wheeler Frankston: James Degenhardt, Jason KIngsbuiry, Beau Muston, Brian Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Carroll
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spite trailing and didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t take any risks. They were better off trying something different and going down by five goals rather than be comfortable with a 15 point loss. A loss is a loss. The day was about Mt Eliza, however, and they thoroughly deserved the four points.
Hastings: Dale Alanis, Luke Clark, Matt Clifford, Shaun Foster, Colin McVeigh, Steven Robb, Taylor Stratton Pearcedale: Pat Heijden, Lachy Marshall, Luke Murray, Brendan Neville Red Hill: Peter Dal Lago, Marcus Dal Lago, Michael Dillon, Matt Hyden, Harry Larwill, Jake Mitchell, Jake Mold, Josh Mold
Speedy, Jed Sutton Sorrento: Daniel Grant, James Hallahan, Tyrren Head, Myles Pitt, Leigh Poholke, Leigh Treeby Tyabb: Jake Anderson, James Cottrell, Logan Pearson, Riley West Peninsula Division Frankston YCW: Ash Eames, Luke Collins, Paul Minchington, Kyle Hutchison, Byron Barry, Anthony Barry, Lachy Wallace, Kevin Lylak, Anthony Bruhn
Rosebud: Tom Baker, Rhys Bancroft, Jason Bristow, Keegan Downie, Rob Forrest Rye: Kris Bardon, Styeven Daniher, Simon Taylor, Nathan Henley, Adam Kirkwood, Jye Lloyd, Dean Millhouse, Leigh Morse, Ryan Mullett, Rhett Sutton Somerville: Justin Farrelly, David Hirst, Rowan Hogenbirk, Tim McGennis, Tom Shaw, Scott Simpson, Adrian
Mornington: Michael Gay, James Cameron, Warwick Miller, Joel Miller, Jackson Calder, Jai Haddock, Adam Symes, Ben Wells, Dale Whelan
Pines: Jimmy Messina, Guy Hendry, Aaron Edwards, Luke Potts, Shaun White Edi-Asp: Steve Mannix, Brad Tagg, Mark Mullins, Jarrod Garth, Bree Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Hanlon, Matty Clark, Michael Mehan, Tim Mavric Seaford: Ben Crowe, Rourke Fischer, Dean Williamson, Mark Di Blasio Langwarrin: Scott Sienkiewicz, Gerard Brown, Ricki Johnson, Dale Eames, Matt naughton, Jarrod Amalfi Chelsea: Brent Guerra, Todd Gardiner, Daine Taylor, Hudson Thomas Karingal: Aaron Paxton, Aaron Lees
Mt Eliza: Justin Van Unen, Sam Gill, Rohan Heasley, Darren Booth, Scott Lockwood, Matt Davis
Bonbeach: Dylan Jones, Jackson Casey, Own Hulett
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Panthers cause boilover NEPEAN LEAGUE By Toe Punt PEARCEDALE caused one of the boilovers of the season on Anzac Day when they thrashed Somerville in Nepean League. The Panthers led from the start to the end and totally dominated a lacklustre opposition, winning 15.8 (98) to 9.15 (69). Pearcedale fielded its strongest side of the season and probably the strongest side it can field for the year. The likes of Troy Jacobson was back from Frankston Dolphins, Basil Sibasado was cleared for one game from the Kimberley’s and Mornington recruit Kallum Searle made his debut for the Panthers. As it turned out, Jacobson finished the afternoon with three goals and Sibasado booted a couple. Pat Heijden led from the front with six goals and was the difference between the sides. It was a sensational effort from Heijden, considering the domination of the Somerville defence in the opening round of the season. Prior to the clash, Pearcedale coach Jamie Merchan was confident that his side would perform well. “Despite a pretty poor showing against Devon Meadows, I thought we did quite well against Rye,” Merchan said. “We allowed the opposition too many forward entries but I think if we can put some more midfield pressure on and cut those down, we are right in the game. Somerville’s strength in 2015 has been its pressure around the footy but Pearcedale was better than the opposition in that department on Saturday. Alex Harnett got a heap of the footy and Ben Mitchell led from the front. Mitchell, at his very best, is arguably the most dominant ruckman in the competition and he proved that on Saturday.
Up against the very polished Eagles’ skipper in Justin Farrelly, Mitchell certainly had the better of the dual. Salt was rubbed into the wounds of Somerville went coach David Hirst went off early in the game. He didn’t reappear with what appeared to be a leg injury. Hirst has been positive and up and about in the opening rounds of the season and certainly throughout the pre-season, however, suffice to say he wasn’t happy with his teams output. Perhaps the Eagles started to read their own press. It may be only a 16-round season but there’s still plenty of footy to be played. Tom Shaw was the only multiple goal kicker for the Eagles with two goals. Luke Collie is a jet and he played well again, while Rohan Hogenbirk played his best game this season for the Eagles. Ben Sedgewick and Tommy Simpson also worked hard. Matt White is one of the most underrated players in the competition and his tenacity and composure under pressure in the back half of the ground is extremely consistent. Dean Janssen is another one who just does what he can for his teammates and the jumper he represents. He was at his typical best again on Saturday. On the back of two beltings in the opening rounds of the season, this could be the corner turner that Pearcedale needs. They’ll lose a few from this side the next time they run out but should now have the confidence that they can match it with the most talented lists in the competition.
Up for it: Mt Eliza condemned Mornington to a 15-point loss in their Peninsula League game on Anzac Day. Picture: Gary Bradshaw
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