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Upgrades a waste of money SENIOR and junior athletes using Trueman’s Rd Recreation Reserve, Rosebud, are unhappy with the state of their track. They claim shire funding of up to $37,000 spent on maintenance and upgrades over the years has effectively been a waste of money. Members have “virtually given up” on resolving longstanding disagreements about treatment of the track and are “a laughing stock” among other athletics club, they say. Southern Peninsula Little Athletics Centre president Donna Nettlefold, left, shows examples of the damage – and calls for improvements. ‘FoI delay to track details’ Page 5. Picture: Yanni
Council drops costs recovery bid Liz Bell liz@mpnews.com.au MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire has decided against pursuing Cr Antonella Celi for thousands of dollars she allegedly spent over her allowances. Councillors last week reversed an earlier decision for the shire to seek repayment of what appeared to be about $9000 over what was allocated to her for conferences and seminars. After the meeting, Cr Hugh Fraser told The News that the matter had been a ”whitewash”, with no information provided on the management decisions surrounding Cr Celi’s expenses claims.
However, the matter is unlikely to be resolved soon, with Cr Fraser already planning to move a recission motion at next council meeting. A notice of motion put forward by Cr Anne Shaw that there had been “no overpayment” and to cease recovery action, ignited fiery debate and calls by Cr Fraser that the process had not been investigated improperly. Councillors are allowed $4000 a year to attend conferences and seminars, but at council’s 26 April meeting, it was heard that Cr Celi’s spending had reached $28,520 during her current four year term. It was agreed at that meeting that Cr Celi should repay the money allocated
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No noise is good noise: Wayne Ashley is fighting for sound abatement measures on the Mornington Peninsula Freeway. Pictures: Yanni
Quest for quiet on freeway front Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au SAFETY Beach residents are angry about loud traffic noise on the busy Mornington Peninsula freeway. One, Wayne Ashley, has set about galvanising public opinion to force the state government, or VicRoads, to introduce noise reduction measures. He is confident he can get up to 60 nearby residents to a public meeting at Safety Beach Country Club, Thursday 16 June, to mount an antinoise campaign. Mr Ashley said the Mornington Peninsula Freeway, which was linked to Peninsula Link in 2011, was not designed to carry “the massive amount of traffic” it does now. “With the joining of Peninsula Link with East Link there has been increased traffic movement and increased noise levels starting as early as 5am and not stopping until well into the night. “It has become a noise and visual hazard to the lifestyle of residents at Safety Beach and the
noise needs to be abated.” He said incomplete traffic modelling in 2011 on how the road would cope had caused the problem. “VicRoads’ modelling only ran 6am-11pm – yet we have residents who are sick of traffic noise from 5am from transport trucks and tradies roaring up the freeway,” he said. “The problem is exacerbated by the road being higher than the surrounding residential land, meaning the noise is louder and travels further, and with no noise-abatement measures included.” Mr Ashley, of Palm Tree Drive, has doorknocked and canvassed residents and says they disagree with VicRoads saying traffic would have had to double in volume to raise the decibels to a level of noticeable change. “We have 200 residents complaining and there’s a lot of angst at Mt Martha Retirement Village which has 130 units.” Other freeways have soil mounds to act as sound barriers or sound deflectors, as well as bush and trees to help reduce the sound and the visual eyesore of traffic movement, Mr Ashley said. “VicRoads should resurface the road with
sound deadening material and erecting sound attenuating barriers,” he said. Mr Ashley said one resident had installed double glazing, without effect, and is on medication to help her sleep at night. “Sadly, this is one of many complaints from residents affected by the traffic noise – yet Vic Roads does nothing about it.” Another, Janis McFarland, said on Facebook: “I think it is appalling that residents have been given no consideration, even though they were there long before the Peninsula Link was built. This is a blatant abuse of people's right to have peaceful enjoyment in their life. Clearly it is just about trying to save money – pathetic.” Mr Ashley said: “If you are affected by the traffic noise on Mornington Peninsula Freeway please sign my petition, as the more signatures the better.” The group’s Facebook post is cryptically named “Tyred of noise on Mornington Peninsula Freeway”. VicRoads was contacted for comment but did not respond before deadline.
SENIOR planning staff at Mornington Peninsula Shire may have been shown the door, with redundancies offered to long-standing team leaders and managers in the strategic projects and statutory planning departments. One senior manager has been offered a lesser role to stay with the organisation, which in its most recent round of staff cuts shed staff or downgraded positions at Hastings, Mornington, and Rosebud libraries. Mornington Peninsula Shire chief operating officer Alison Leighton would not be drawn on the extent of the redundancies last week. “The shire has been looking at ways to further improve the delivery of customer service by its Planning Services team,” she said. “To this end, an approach that looks at several factors has been put to team members. This includes enhanced responsiveness and customer service, process improvements and simplification, clarifying performance measurements, reducing complexity and unnecessary administrative processes, and seeking ways to attract, develop and retain high performance team members. “The general response to the proposed changes has been positive, however, consultation with all team members is still under way preventing any further comment at this time.” Stephen Taylor
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Peninsula wine makers show their class THE public “turned out in droves” for open tastings at last week’s 16th International Cool Climate Wine Show at Mornington Racecourse. More than 400 wines over many classes – with 20 per cent coming from the Mornington Peninsula – had earlier been appraised by a team of judges. Cool climate wines are produced on the peninsula by 170 wineries and sold through 50 cellar doors. Wine lovers at the show had the chance to compare and contrast these varieties with cool climate wines from around the world. The public tasting added a touch of mystery, with wine lovers bravely wending their way through a field of up to 600 masked wines, testing their tastebuds and then checking their catalogues to help identify class and entry number with type of wine, vintage and estate of origin. Winemakers say the peninsula’s maritime climate has a special effect on its wines, helping them produce some of the world’s finest cool climate varieties with outstanding flavours, balanced acidity and fine tannins. The Cool Wines Public Tasting and
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Cool Wines Awards explored wines from 2012-2015 (and older vintages in some classes), compared wines of the same grape variety from different regions, and focused on wines from specific regions or vintages. “Cool climate wines are rapidly capturing the hearts and minds of wine enthusiasts,” International Cool Climate Wine Show project manager James Baldwin said. “The latest trends and winning wines
from leading cool climate wine regions in Australia and overseas were revealed.” About 20 competition classes, included sparkling wines, chardonnay, sauvignon blanc, pinot gris, riesling, pinot noir, and shiraz, were assessed by an experienced 12-member team led by master of wine Meg Brodtmann. She presented the gold medal and announced trophy winners, along with her personal selection of unusual, in-
teresting and trend-setting wines, on Friday night. The wine show is internationally recognised as Australia’s foremost show for inspirational cool climate wines, Mr Baldwin said. “Many are from smaller vineyards where grapes are handpicked and wines handcrafted by winemakers with a passion for exploring terroir and the true expression of the grape. “For winemakers, this was an opportunity to benchmark in a show where like is judged against like, where elegant wines with restrained fruit are seen at their best, and where diversity is encouraged and rewarded. “For fine wine retailers, restaurateurs, sommeliers, wine educators and wine enthusiasts, this was an opportunity to taste the extraordinary breadth and depth of cool climate wines.” Stephen Taylor
Seniors’ watch GIVING senior members of the community a chance to live happy and confident lives inside their homes and out is the aim of the Rosebud Police Senior Citizens Register. The register, begun in 1995, is staffed by volunteers who maintain contact with members through phone calls and home visits. Not every one of the 3000 members requests a monthly telephone call, as many are fit and active and far from socially isolated. But many do … and, in the event of a member having an accident or being taken ill, a phone call to the office will provide the caller with a contact number of the GP and the member’s next of kin and details of any relevant medication. “The benefit to all, regardless of their level of fitness, is the ID card issued to members. The card should be placed in a purse or wallet and carried at all times,” joint co-ordinator Marie Parkinson said. “We issue a newsletter three times a year to keep in touch with everyone registered and organise enjoyable bus trips.” To join the register pick up an application form at a doctor’s surgery, pharmacy, Rosebud police station in Boneo Rd, or call 5986 0400 any weekday morning. The program is free.
FoI delay to track details Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au A MEMBER of the Southern Peninsula Victorian Masters Athletic Club has been told by a senior shire officer he will have to apply through freedomof-information for information about contentious upgrades at the Trueman’s Rd track. Bryan Baldwin, of Fingal, said the Mornington Peninsula shire had spent $37,000 on “improvement” works at the Trueman’s Rd Recreation Reserve but, considering the “current state” of the surface, doubts the was money well spent. He wants to know where the money went and who authorised its expenditure. He says the track is now “unusable”. Trueman’s Rd Recreation Reserve is home to the Southern Peninsula Victorian Masters Athletic Club and Southern Peninsula Little Athletics Centre, as well as soccer and cricket clubs. Council executives, the shire’s contractor and little athletics’ club members met in March to discuss the state of the track after ground works had
been completed, and to plan future works. Masters club member Mr Baldwin said he told them that the state of the track is “totally unacceptable” and would conduct an audit of the recent work. He said club delegates had “virtually given up on all prospects of resolving the issue and were frustrated by the lack of action”. “The end result [of spending the $37,000 on the ground] was that no one could use the facility,” Mr Baldwin said he told the meeting. The shire’s infrastructure services executive manager Niall McDonagh said the shire had “worked closely with the Trueman’s Rd Reserve Community Committee in planning for and implementing recent works”. “This included ground compaction, surface levelling with turf sand and application of fertilisers to promote grass growth,” Mr McDonagh said. “Truemans Rd Reserve presents some challenges with uneven surface settlement, which the shire actively monitors and actions appropriate maintenance works as part of our an-
nual maintenance programs.” Southern Peninsula Little Athletics Centre committee member and former president Jason Hodson said the prospect of having to use a substandard running track had led to a sharp drop in membership, reducing the club’s income and cutting canteen profits. “We’ve lost five trained committee members and key athletes have gone to other centres, making us a laughing stock in athletics, schools and the general community,” Mr Hodson said. “I believe someone must be responsible and accountable for this as, in two years, they [the shire] have spent supposedly $12,000 to $37,000 on failed works and there has been no attempt to improve the ground after the works failed. “Officers are [being evasive] and councillors are avoiding the topic and hiding behind landfill [issues] every time the most basic maintenance to the surface is requested.” Arguments about the type of work needed, and complaints about delays in doing the work, have gone on for years. Mr Hodson: “At some point between
our request for works over the past three years, the funding proposal in December and the approval in January, someone at the shire has decided to change the works and lay fairway sand across the entire venue inappropriately. “[The sand] is not soil and has no nutrient value. It heats in summer and kills the grass. The sand was laid across the entire venue for the existing grass to suffocate and die.” The club was told no watering had been done for the past 18 months because of faulty sprinklers, but “we have found the sprinklers have always worked to a certain degree … and that simple maintenance would allow them to clear and turn as they have not been used for so long”. Told that the shire was talking about starting the works again, Mr Hodson said: “This goes against all suggestions by our consultants who advise the surface is beginning to recover …” He said mains water pipes on Trueman’s Rd “could have been accessed for above-ground watering to assist in speeding the recovery after the failed works.” Mr McDonagh said: “More recently,
the shire has engaged environmental specialists to complete an independent review and provide the shire with recommendations in respect to future maintenance and upgrade options [at the reserve]. “The shire is committed to continuing the good work with the reserve committee and will actively be engaging with them, and the broader community, through the process.” Mr Hodson agreed the shire had advised that works had been done “but we say those works were not done correctly, or that someone really doesn’t know what they are doing”. “They say the completed works were not successful but, really, the work was not done correctly in the first place,” Mr Hodson said. “I believe that someone needs to be held responsible, or at least give us the sequence of events [of the works]. “We are not trying to cause World War III but this (Trueman’s Rd reserve) is the second biggest sports venue on the peninsula and yet no one seems to care about it. “And I can tell you it has nothing to do with landfill issues.”
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Solstice at Flinders GUITARIST Matthew Fagan and pianist Daniel Tucceri will perform Solstice, 3pm, Sunday 19 June at St John’s Church, Flinders. It’s being billed as a concert of classical music at its emotive and technical best – a musical journey into our mythology and a rediscovery of ancient music, using acoustic instruments from Celtic and Classical to Romantic traditions. Solstice will feature the works of classical masters Vivaldi, Beethoven, Rodrigo, Bach and Paganini, with new arrangements for 10 and six-string Spanish guitar and piano. Master works from Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 and Rodrigo’s Spanish guitar masterpiece Concierto de Aranjuez will be played. Doors open at 2.30pm to the church, 23 King St. Book at trybooking.com/LQXM, call 0438 881 985 or email: mjb2fagan@gmail.com Tickets: $30 ($25 concession); $15 for under-16s and $50 family (two adults and two children). For special seating arrangements, including wheelchair access and companion tickets, call 0438 881 985.
BEN Wild is the Animal Justice Party candidate for the federal seat of Flinders at the up-coming election. He is the third candidate to step forward against Liberal Greg Hunt, who has held the seat since 2001. Willisa Hogarth will contest Flinders for the Greens and Carolyn Gleixner for Labor. Ms Gleixner unsuccessfully stood for the state seat of Nepean against Liberal Martin Dixon in 2014 and Ms Hogarth is the state convener of the Australian Greens. Mr Wild said although the Animal Justice Party was seen as a micro party, “it looks as though we will end up being the fourth biggest party - certainly in terms of candidates”. He said the party has “experienced enormous growth” since the last federal election when it ran two candidates in the lower house and 12 in the senate. This time around it will be contesting 41 lower house seats and 12 in the Senate. Mr Wild is a director of a “digital agency” in Melbourne and has previously worked for the agribusiness, Incitec Pivot. He has a Bachelor of Commerce, majoring in economics and industrial relations and has “built, managed and operated” several businesses. Mr Wild says his “primary focus” for the 2 July election is “getting animals on the political agenda” and opposition to factory farming, including chicken broiler farms and greyhound racing. “Thirty million broiler chickens and 150,000 layer hens are factory farmed on the peninsula each year – with no access to sunlight, never stepping outside and in some cases crammed into cages for their entire miserable existence,” he said. “I wonder how many residents of the Flinders electorate know that this is happening in their backyard? To put it in slogan speak - it’s time we stop the sheds. “Animals are directly and indirectly affected by a vast majority of legislation that passes through Parliament – yet there is no one there to
Support for animals: Flinders candidate Ben Wild is opposed to factory farming, including the electorate’s chicken broiler farms. Picture: Supplied
put forward a case for these animals,” he said. “The Animal Justice Party is part of a global and growing movement that is committed to the interest of animals, nature and the environment in politics and public administration. In the Netherlands, the Party for the Animals has over 50 elected representatives across various levels of government. In 2015, Mark Pearson of the Animal Justice Party was elected into the NSW Legislative Assembly.” Mr Wild said voters could “send a strong message to Canberra that the lives of animals matter”. “So if you want to see an end to factory farming, to ban live export, an end to greyhound racing and duck shooting, the protection of native wildlife and an end to puppy mills – then giving your vote to the animals at the next election is your only option.”
Spotlight on tennis DROMANA Tennis Club has replaced 15 light towers over the past 12 months and now all eight courts are available for Southern Peninsula Tennis Association night competitions. Members play in SPTA competitions on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday nights, Peninsula Tennis Association midweek women’s on Wednesday and Thursdays, Saturday morning juniors and Saturday afternoon seniors. Social tennis is Tuesday, Friday and Sunday mornings. Geoff Summers coaches on Monday, Thursday and Friday afternoons and evenings and cardio tennis is on Monday mornings. A free Open Morning is on 9-11am, Sunday 5 June. There will be social tennis and organised tennis games and activities for children. Details: Geraldine Newbegin, 59872978 or 0419565416.
Young bowlers SORRENTO Primary School pupils will be looking to repeat their success at this year’s annual Primary School Lawn Bowls Challenge, Wednesday 8 June. But they are facing keen competition from 12 teams on the greens at the event at Sorrento Bowls Club, Hotham Rd. Other participating peninsula primary schools are Tootgarook, Rosebud and Our Lady of Fatima, Rosebud. The 48 years 5 and 6 children will all be involved – with the winning team selected from shots up over 12 ends. Sorrento club members will act as markers, measurers and umpires during the event in which teams of four will play on six rinks.
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Emperor’s return: Napoleon’s death mask, above, and other memorablia are making a comeback at The Briars, Mt Martha, thanks to increased security at the homestead. Pictures: Yanni
Napoleon returns to The Briars Liz Bell liz@mpnews.com.au SECURITY will be upgraded at The Briars homestead, Mt Martha, so that a priceless Napoleon collection of artefacts and artworks can be displayed. Burglars broke into the homestead in April, 2014, stealing 10 items, including locks of the French emperor’s hair, a silver inkwell, some gold Napoleons and a ribbon inscribed by Napoleon in 1815. The large collection had been housed at The Briars for about 20 years and is the largest Napoleonic collection outside of Europe. The theft highlighted a lack of security at the historic venue, with the
thief entering the property through a bathroom window by removing glass paneling, and using the door to block a potential security system and force the cabinet open. The collection has since been displayed at the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery in Mornington and will be relocated to The Briars in temporary display cases until the installation of a $10,000 purpose-built, museum-standard case. Mornington Peninsula Shire’s natural systems team leader Simon Thorning said accepting the donation came “with obligations�, but that council was excited to accept the gift. Mr Thorning said that “in all likelihood� the stolen items would never be recovered�.
On Monday, councilors voted to accept the return of the donated collection and allocate an extra $6500 each year to cover packing, transport and conservation costs. The council will also allocate money for insurance and security staff, but will also seek volunteer support. The Briars was built 130 years ago for Alexander Balcombe, who was born on the same island, St Helena, where Napoleon was exiled in 1815 after his defeat at the Battle of Waterloo. Mr Balcombe’s great-granddaughter, Dame Mabel Brookes, bequested her collection to the National Gallery of Victoria in the 1970s and it was then placed on loan to the National Trust for display at The Briars.
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Port ‘decades away’– if ever Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au THE first major publication by Infrastructure Victoria all but confirms that a new container port at Hastings is most likely decades away. An options paper released last week sees the state’s need for a new port as “a concept requiring further development�. “Currently the location and timing of a new port has not been assessed in detail and it will take time to do this evaluation,� the All things considered paper states. “The 30-year infrastructure strategy, which must be developed by the end of 2016, is being developed taking into account the uncertainty regarding the timing of when we will need a new port and its location.� A new port is one of 200 “ideas� in the options paper which seeks public input into “Victoria’s first ever state-wide, cross-sector infrastructure strategy�. Before being elected the state Labor government indicated its preference for the state’s next container port to be built at Baywest, in Port Phillip just north of Geelong. After its election the government effectively dismantled the Port of Hastings Development Authority by cutting funding, leading to job losses and an early end to several studies necessary for port development in Western Port. Infrastructure Victoria’s CEO Michel Masson said the options paper is not solely focused on building new things. “We want to find better ways to manage demand and get more out of our existing infrastructure before we build new infrastructure,� Mr Masson said. “At this stage, everything is on the table and up for consideration, so we haven’t shied away from options that might be controversial or unpopular.� The options paper itself says “a new port is
Shipping channels in Western Port may remain empty for years to come, according to a new options paper.
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east Queensland with Perth and Adelaide (via Parkes)�. The Port of Brisbane has undergone massive changes and freighting containers from there to Victoria could be cheaper than delivering them by ship. As reported in The News last week (“Hopes for port fading away� 17/5/16) Mornington MP David Morris said Ports Minister Luke Donellan had told the Public Accounts and Estimates Committee in May last year that the government would “seek independent advice from Infrastructure Victoria about Bay West as an alternative site to Hastings for Victoria’s second container port�. “Twelve months on and Infrastructure Victoria has spilt the beans that it has not looked at options for Hastings, Bay West, or indeed any other major project in the state,� Mr Morris said. He said not referring development of a container port to Infrastructure Victoria “means that not only might the development of a container port [at Hastings] be delayed for decades, there is a real risk that the port will be relegated to bulk status, reduced to handling the sort of cargo not acceptable to other ports�.
listed as a concept requiring further development. Currently the location and timing of a new port has not been assessed in detail and it will take time to do this evaluationâ€?. Building a new port to “complement the Port of Melbourne and meet demand to import goods into Victoriaâ€? is seen as one of the options that “may have merit, but are either not well developed enough to undertake a full assessment or are sufficiently developed but have not yet been assessed against this needâ€?. The paper addresses issues surrounding freight and traffic flows around the Port of Melbourne as well as the port’s capability to expand. The options paper suggests building a Port of Melbourne to metropolitan container shuttle “to move international containers ‌ to hubs across the Melbourne metropolitan areaâ€?. Plans have previously been put forward for an “inland portâ€? south of Dandenong as a distribution point for containers from the Port of Hastings. The options paper also suggests consideration “be given to building a Melbourne to Brisbane freight rail line, which would also link south-
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NEWS DESK Talk about women SOAR Collective is holding its inaugural Woman Leaders in our Community event on Thursday 2 June at Lilo Cafe, Mornington “to facilitate much needed conversation in our community�. Soar Collective founder Jess Jones said the event was an opportunity for women to be “part of the decision making process� on issues which affected them. She predicted it would encourage women to take up leadership roles in business, politics and the community and be more involved in decisions around public policy. The event would enable them to share ideas and be part of the solution in working towards having “a fair representation in our community and in politics�. Guest speakers will be Toorak College principal Kristy Kendall and Nepean MP Martin Dixon. Cost: $32.34 (student concession: $27.12) includes canapes. Details: www.soarcollective.com/
Rockin’ at Rosebud ROCK ‘n’ roll classes are held 7-9pm Monday’s for beginners, intermediate and advanced dancers at the West Rosebud Bowls Club, 66A Elizabeth Av, West Rosebud. Classes are $10 for members and $12 for non-members. Call: 0402 949 881.
Volunteers welcome BERG Mt Martha members hold working bees each month – and new volunteers are invited to attend. The coastal group meets 9am-noon on third Wednesday of each month with morning tea at 10.30. Those interested should call Suzanne Ryan, 0418 387 604, email smr56@iinet.net.au
Dividends flow from community banking MORE than 50 community groups have received a share of $150,000 in sponsorship and grants from Rye and District Community Financial Services. The community company operates the Rye, Dromana and Rosebud Community Bank branches, with profits going to support on the southern Mornington Peninsula community. Award recipients announced last Wednesday included the Spark Youth Dance Company, Nepean Netball Association and the Woodworkers of the Southern Peninsula. The woodworkers will use the money for materials to make toys for disadvantaged children on the peninsula. John Bayliss, said the money would enable them to supply wooden toys to
the Good Shepherd, Food For All as well as local community centres. Rye and District Community Financial Services chairman Vin Cheers said it was thanks to the bank’s customers that it could distribute the money. “Their banking business builds our profits, which we can then reinvest into local initiatives like these,� he said. “That means the more of our community who bank with us, the more we will be able to give back to our community.� Other groups to receive grants were Sorrento Croquet Club, 3940 Women's Art Group, Dromana Secondary College, Rosebud Raiders Basketball Club, Red Hill Consolidated School, St Andrews Anglican Church and Boneo Baseball and Softball Club.
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LETTERS Council back scratching In a stunning about face last Monday, the Mornington Peninsula Shire Council in a 5-4 vote reversed two earlier resolutions of council requiring overspending on councillors’ conferences and seminars account to be repaid. Management and councillors can be in no doubt as to the prescribed limits for a councillor - $4000 a year or $16,000 a councillor term (plus $3500 if mayor). So much has been clearly reported by management in written reports to council on five occasions over the past four years. The reversing motion was put up by Cr Anne Shaw, prepared by her with advice from management, and approved by the deputy mayor Cr Bev Colomb and Crs Shaw, Andrew Dixon, David Garnock and David Gibb. There has been no explanation from management as to how the overspending came about in the first place. Without an explanation, Mornington Peninsula ratepayers will readily conclude that there is no limit on what councillors may claim by way of these expenses and the reversing resolution is but a whitewash. Ian Morrison, secretary, Mornington Peninsula Ratepayers’ and Residents’ Association
Decision made Mornington Peninsula Shire’s proposed 2016/17 budget shows almost $1.206 million for an upgrade to the Rye boat ramp. As the 2015 Draft Rye Foreshore Landscape Master Plan is yet to be endorsed by council, it suggests that the decision to add a fourth boat ramp had already been made, therefore misleading ratepayers into believing that their contributions would be considered. Unfortunately, this is only the last of many instances where I believe that the Council has misled ratepayers. When presented to council, the draft plan made reference to the then unreleased 2014 shire wide Boating Ramp Demand and Capacity Study. This probably wouldn’t have seen the light of day but for the actions of a diligent ratepayer, as it stated that other boat ramps on the peninsula were a
higher priority for an upgrade than Rye. It also stated that the extra ramp will increase demand for it by power boats and jet skis, increasing traffic congestion and parking problems during summer. Many believe that the upgrade is unnecessary because the existing ramp only reaches capacity on five days or less each year, which the council has never questioned. In fact, it has advised that the revenue from the ramp has dropped 39 per cent since 2012. Since 2008 the Rye community has co-operated with the council on all plans to upgrade the Rye foreshore, suggesting ideas that would enhance Rye. Items such as, building a boardwalk to the White Cliffs lookout, planting the road edge to screen the camping area, making safe paths to the beach, stopping fetid storm water drains draining into the bay, to name a few. The 2015 Draft Rye Foreshore Landscape Plan acknowledged this by listing these items as high priorities (1-3 years), whereas the boat ramp is only rated as a medium priority (3-5 years). It is therefore disappointing that the councillors are set to approve funding for a project from a draft plan, which is likely to detract from Rye. David Trunfull, Rye
Wrong on 3 counts I respond to an article published in the The News (“Bandicoot to keep ‘endangered’ status”) and letters from candidates [“Wild about smiles” – Esther Gleixner campaign manager for Labor’s Carolyn Gleixner and “Protection lacking”, the Greens’ Willisa Hogarth]. I would like to set the record straight about the inaccuracies in both letters and the original media report: There were not 49 species added to the Threatened Species List. There were 21 new species added to the list. At the same time, there was one change of category and 27 other species had their names changed. This is a very basic error and it’s disappointing to see the Greens candidate not doing even the most rudimentary checking to verify this figure. Australia’s unacceptably high rate of species extinction is a problem that needed a fresh approach. That is why the Coalition government appointed Australia’s first threatened species commissioner and released Australia’s first
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‘False hope’ politics Today I received the latest newsletter from [Flinders MP] Greg Hunt. Under the heading “What we are fighting for in Flinders” there is a very long list of community projects. As a long term pool user and an active fighter for a new southern peninsula aquatic centre, I was bemused to see that he is fighting for this development: s o quietly that I had no idea. I am one of 120 residents who are regular users of what I regard as the most inadequate pool at Colchester Rd, Rosebud. We are seniors who attend water aerobics classes. As we are desperate for a new aquatic centre and depressed at the inaction of all levels of government; can Mr Hunt please tell us what his plan of action is? We have written to and spoken with local government and state government representatives at length, all to no avail, over a number of years. I am also a volunteer at Rosebud Hospital. The CEO of Peninsula Health has recently told our auxiliary that the re-development of Rosebud is a concept only and part of a “10-year plan”,
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So here we go again, into election mode and all of the promises start tumbling out. Promises of many dollars for this, and many dollars for that, and all else in between. Greg Hunt, MP for Flinders along with Chris Crewther the Liberal candidate for Dunkley, are right up there on the big promise train. However, regardless of which party it is doing the promising, all such promises should have the following mandatory caveat attached to them: “These promises are fully dependent on I, as the candidate and the party I represent, being elected [to government].” Unless those two scenarios happen then any promise is worthless, the sitting member for Flinders along with Mr Crewther know that they are dealing in the political smoke and mirrors trick on the issue of promises. But if they pull it off, then the caveat should come into play. That may well test the integrity of the person or the party making the promises. The MP for Hastings, Neale Burgess, before the last state election promised a hundred thousand dollars here and a hundred thousand dollars there knowing that he needed the above caveat to deliver on those promises. One group even fell for this spiel going out and spent large sums of money it thought was guaranteed. Continued Page 15
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which will require much local fundraising. I don’t think Mr Hunt should be claiming to be actively involved in such long term and currently unfunded development. Is our aquatic centre also part of a 10-year plan? The disappointed pool users believe it will be much longer term than that. Don’t play the politics of false hope with these matters. They are very important to local residents. We have suffered much disappointment over our much needed aquatic centre. Equally, the Rosebud Hospital is a precious resource in our community. Mr Hunt should treat us with honesty and actively demonstrate just how and when he will help us if he wants our support. Carol Dickman, Rye
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PACE’s decade recognised MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire has acknowledged the work of the Peninsula Advisory Committee for Elders, PACE, and recognised its 10-year anniversary. PACE was established in May 2006, as a recommendation of the shire's Elder Citizens in the Community Strategy. The group works with the council to plan infrastructure and services that meet the needs of the peninsula’s much older than average community.. The mayor Cr Graham Pittock recently presented committee chair, Jeanette Lane, with
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Unconvinced I am writing to the voters of Flinders from across the Nullabor with the hope that they will do something about Greg Hunt. In my opinion he has been a disaster as an environmental minister and I am particularly concerned about the future that he and his carbon loving LNP mates are going to leave for my four grandchildren. Some of Mr Hunt’s claims and statements that I find offensive are: The Clean Energy Finance Corporation was slammed by Mr Hunt as a “green hedge fund” when supporting Tony Abbott’s decision to close it down. Now he has recently stated that he could not be more delighted with the Turnbull resurrection of the CEFC. He is alleging Labor’s plan will drive up electricity prices by 78 per cent without convincing evidence. In the past he has praised Yale University for its accurate measure of Carbon emissions. Now that Yale has listed our carbon performance as among the world’s worst his silence is deafening. He claims that Direct Action is achieving and beating its targets. Yet our carbon emissions are going up. I found his his Press Club debate with Mark Butler very unconvincing. Unfortunately Flinders is a very safe Liberal seat, but adjacent seats such as Dunkley are not. So I guess that the only chance of a change of environment minister is for a change of government. Here’s hoping. Terry O’Shea, Halls Head, WA
our “facts” straight (“In praise of Mr Hunt”, Letters 24/5/16). While I cannot speak for Mr Steiner, I try, at all times, to get my facts correct. What I do find very frustrating are people who make statements with no specifics. I am at all times open to correction if the empirical proof is there. If Ms Mollison would like to show precisely how my facts are not straight I am willing to listen; but, hopefully, it goes both ways in that if I can show scientific proof will Ms Mollison agree? In the past I have voted for differing political parties (usually a minor party), but this does not mean I am a diehard for any one party. I vote on the merits of their policies. Andrew Raff, Fingal
Too little, too late The belated and pitiful amount of money set aside to protect the Great Barrier Reef, although welcome and greatly needed, cannot gloss over the fact that the approval of the Carmichael coalmine and the huge amount of dredging for the Abbott Point port facilities will negate any benefits derived from spending this money. The threat of these projects is unacceptable to anyone with any heart for the environment. But Anthea Mollison (“In praise of Mr Hunt”, Letters 24/5/16), should realise the reef has only been taken off the endangered list for a very short time, about 18 months and, with the present case of coral bleaching going on, it may most probably be put on the endangered list again. The legal clearing of huge tracts of land in Queensland will also put ever greater stress on the reef from soil and nutrient run-off. To my mind, [Flinders MP] Greg Hunt is no friend of the environment as he clearly demonstrated when he tried to get large tracts of Tasmanian world heritage forests delisted. Australia under the LNP administration is steadily going backwards on the threatened species and environment side. Rupert Steiner, Balnarring Beach
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It’s easy to say that welfare costs can be reduced by getting people off it and into jobs and also reduces the unemployment rate, but there are
many problems relating to this. One is that businesses and companies do not want to train people and expect to employ people with their required skills and experience. While doing courses is good, it does not get you the experience you need to get the jobs. The other problem is that there are so many people in this country on work visas. Around a year ago there were 900,000 people here on temporary visas including 200,000 on 457 visas, 330,000 on other work visas and 370,000 on student visas (who can also work). Separate from this there were 600,000 New Zealanders on special visas, that’s around 1.5 million people, which would make up seven per cent of the workforce if all participated. Apparently the number is 1.44 million people now - more than the population of Adelaide. The number of unemployed is 730,000 according to ABS so, if half of these work visas were abolished, there would be virtually no unemployed Australians. This reduces employers’ incentives to employ Australian citizens and train them when they have all this on tap and it certainly does not help school leavers or mature age people get a job. We have all these registered training organisations getting payed by the federal government via our taxes to put people through courses but still need on the job training and work experience. The federal government needs to address the real problem and do something about the work visa system and cancel the agreement with New Zealand about equal work rights in Australia. Patrick Geeves, Somerville
Camper support Although I applaud John Cain and his Friends of Rosebud Foreshore who were snubbed by the old [Mornington Peninsula Shire] council (pre Hugh Fraser and Tim Wood) despite their sterling efforts, I don’t share John’s dislike of camping. I like the good range of shops in Rosebud which would not survive without our annual camping community. I like the park-like foreshore most of the year, but I equally like the breath of fresh air brought to Rosebud by the campers, with families riding our precious bike
path and youngsters frolicking on the beach. I clean the foreshore every Clean Up Australia Day between the jetty and lighthouse (except for the time it was proposed to build a mammoth structure on it) searching every nook and cranny and am impressed with how little rubbish the campers leave behind. Marlene Lee of Rosebud West (“Happy camper”, Letters 24/5/16) was right on the ball about the history of camping; Brownlow winner Bert Deacon was one of the early campers and another camping family became residents but still moved to the foreshore every summer to enjoy the “gypsy” lifestyle. It’s good to see that Cliffy Ellen only notices the dolphin statue while sipping his coffee at Rye and hasn’t been bothered by the sight of the campers, despite his previous moans about having to wait for his coffee (“Coffee notes”, Letters 24/5/16). I think he secretly loves the campers just as I do. Ray Gibb, Rosebud
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For Sale $550,000 - $600,000 Inspect Saturday 12-12.30pm Contact Cameron Clark 0407 989 704
For Sale $460,000 - $510,000 Inspect By Appointment Contact Cameron Clark 0407 989 704
For Sale $460,000 - $510,000 Inspect By Appointment Contact Cameron Clark 0407 989 704
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10/773 Point Nepean Road Rosebud
2 1 3 2BR home with open plan living, kitchen and dining area, an enclosed garden & entertainment area, and three car spaces include a single garage. Close to the beach, shops and cafes along Point Nepean Road and bus transport, the rental estimate on the property would be approx $310-$320 per week.
3 2 2 Construction is near completion on this modern 3BR home featuring open plan lounge, dining & kitchen, main bedroom with FES, main bathroom, separate toilet and laundry, and internal access from double garage. Central heating & air conditioning.
Beach pad or investment property right opposite the Rosebud foreshore. Featuring one bedroom and one bathroom, large kitchen and living area. Under cover parking, sunny courtyard and a secure location. This is surely the cheapest property in town.
Lovely 2BR unit within walking distance to shops and the beach. Complete with own street frontage, inside are timber floors throughout, separate bathroom with bath and shower, own driveway and a single garage. Also with a low-maintenance front garden and sunny courtyard.
For Sale $325,000 - $345,000 Inspect Saturday 2-2.30pm Contact John King 0419 202 471
For Sale $515,000 Inspect By Appointment Contact John King 0419 202 471
For Sale $275,000 Inspect Saturday 1-1.30pm Contact John King 0419 202 471
For Sale $370,000 Inspect Saturday 3-3.30pm Contact John King 0419 202 471
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17 Whyte Street Rosebud West
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Close to the beach & shops, this neat holiday home offers 3BR’s – main with FES, modern kitchen, family room, spacious lounge room and an undercover entertainment area. Also comprising a lockup garage with rear door access to the paved area.
Located near the highest point in Bayview Road, this 2 storey home consists of 3BR’s, 1 bathroom and a galley kitchen. Set on an elevated block of 928 m2 this property offers uninterrupted views across Port Philip Bay.
With magnificent views and just a short walk to the beach, this double-storey home offers a main living area with bi-fold doors that open to full-length sundeck to enjoy outside entertaining, a modern kitchen has s/steel appliances & main bedroom with WIR & FES.
For Sale $250,000 - $275,000 Inspect By Appointment Contact Cameron Clark 0407 989 704
For Sale $560,000 - $585,000 Inspect Saturday 12-12.30pm Contact John King 0419 202 471
For Sale $625,000 Inspect By Appointment Contact John King 0419 202 471
For Sale $1,150,000 Inspect Saturday & Sunday 1.00-1.30pm Contact John King 0419 202 471
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L I JU ST ST E D ROSEBUD WEST 79 Broadway Five Bedroom, Three Bathroom Brick Veneer
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Set on approximately 800m2 and located only a few hundred metres to the Capel Sound foreshore comes this outstanding opportunity to secure a genuine 5 bedroom home. The brick veneer residence offers a large open plan living area with a fully equipped kitchen and breakfast bar, polished floors, and 5 robed bedrooms main with ensuite. The property is serviced by 3 bathrooms, gas heating, reverse cycle air-conditioning, garaging and bore water. Offered by genuine sellers.
AUCTION
$490,000 - $530,000 As Advertised Craig Leo 0412 502 938 or Luke Middleton 0400 900 258
ROSEBUD 101 Ninth Avenue Art Deco By The Bay
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Located close to the beach, shops and cafes, on an approx. 500m2 allotment with an attractive street presence, this delightful 3 bedroom beachside cottage features polished timber floors, new kitchen, French doors, high ceilings and original period features. The residence is serviced by an open fireplace, front decking, 2 x garden sheds. Currently used a holiday rental, it has $5000 dollars in advanced bookings.
Building to commence imminently on these three individual, single-level homes with internal access from garage, 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Each property is on its own title with builders warranty, and there are huge savings on stamp duty if you act now. Completion date expected early 2017.
For SALE
For SALE
$400,000 - $420,000 As Advertised Craig Leo 0412 502 938 or Luke Middleton 0400 900 258
INSPECT CONTACT
From $460,000 As Advertised Craig Leo 0412 502 938 or Luke Middleton 0400 900 258
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Sunny, character filled home on approx. 870m2 with a split level floor plan offering a number of formal and informal living areas. Featuring polished hardwood floors, renovated bathrooms and an entertaining deck with bay glimpses, this home has a retro feel and with its creative decor, this homes exudes warmth and style. In a very quite and peaceful locale this property requires nothing to do but to enjoy its ambiance & amenities.
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McCRAE 11 Riley Street Character Filled and Peaceful Locale
ROSEBUD 20 Hartigan Court Executive Living in an Exclusive Location
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Custom built home framed by landscaped grounds and featuring zoned living with loads of high tech features throughout. An open plan family room has bar, two way jet master fireplace and study nook, to the right is a formal living room with surround sound, and to the left is a formal dining room coming off the galley kitchen. The main bedroom has dressing room and FES with spa, two more bedrooms have BIR’s and a home office could be a fourth bedroom if required.
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ROSEBUD 5a MoorfieldAvenue Beachside Luxury, Walk To Everything
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This recently built villa has its own street frontage, no common property or body corporate, and features open plan light filled living with high ceilings & modern floor coverings, 3 bedrooms – main with WIR & FES, kitchen with stone benches, and a stunning decked alfresco that provides seamless integration between indoor and outdoor living. The 6 star energy rated residence has a full builders warranty and has a double garage with internal access.
For SALE From $439,000 Craig Leo 0412 502 938 or Paul Cunnington 0457 047 962
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Situated on a 1579sqm lot, this three year old family home offers resort style living and room for all the toys. A splendid kitchen has stone benchtops, there are timber floors throughout the three separate living areas and study. Outside is a covered entertaining area overlooking the wonderful swimming pool, and there is a double garage plus separate four car garage. This wonderful home offers the ultimate in comfort, efficiency and style.
Saturday 11th June at 12.30pm As Advertised Craig Leo 0412 502 938
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ROSEBUD 426a Waterfall Gully Road Ultimate Lifesyle Home
INSPECT CONTACT
$580,000 Offers Over As Advertised Craig Leo 0412 502 938 or Jim Lawson 0411 821 522
Rosebud 1/28 McCombe Street 5986 8880
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24 St Andrews Drive RYE $549,000 - $580,000 VIEWS TO THE NORTH Well presented home situated in the popular Tyrone Beach precinct. This three bedroom, two living home has holidays written all over it, with two toilets, two showers and main living leading out to North-facing deck with outlook over the trees, to a calming bay view.
Contact John Kennedy 0401 984 842
35 Pier Street RYE $550,000 - $590,000 QUALITY AND POSITION Exceptionally well presented quality brick home situated a leisurely stroll to the Rye shops and beach. This home comprises 3 good sized bedrooms, main with an ensuite and walk in robe - full bathroom, separate laundry and toilet, two separate living areas plus a double brick garage.
Contact John Kennedy 0401 984 842
1/350 Eastbourne Road ROSEBUD $330 per week
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This neat and tidy 2 bedroom unit is ideally located within walking distance to the local high school and shops and only a short stroll to local beaches. Offering a single garage, modern well equipped kitchen, split system heating & cooling, bath and separate shower and fully fenced and private court yard. This property will suit even the fussiest of tenants.
How cute is this? Address: Auction: Agency: Agent:
20a Brent Street, MORNINGTON Saturday 4th June at 12pm Ray White, 5/117-133 Main Street, Mornington, 5977 1877 Andrew Jones, 0419 339 995
IN a private, low maintenance setting close to Main Street and the beach, this delightful home is in immaculate condition with superb features that rival that of larger homes in the area. Ready to move in and enjoy straight away, this comfortable home is a great option for young professional couples or those downsizing from a larger property. A spacious living area has air-conditioning and receives plenty of natural light with a fabulous undercover entertaining area with tall sucullents opening from the dining area. Adjoining the dining area is the lovely kitchen which has a dishwasher and an upright stove with gas hotplates. The main bedroom has a walk-in robe and access through to the bathroom, which is shared with the second bedroom. Completing this excellent package is a single garage plus additional car space.
AUCTION
Saturday 11th June at 12:00pm Multiple
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Available NOW Contact Lauren Brett 0488 326 010
14 Wilby Street SORRENTO $330 per week
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This 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom property is ideally located within walking distance to the heart of Sorrento. With split system heating and cooling, open plan living, single carport and small garden shed. This well priced property won’t last long
35 Kennedy St LONGWARRY Available NOW Contact Lauren Brett 0488 326 010
2327 Point Nepean Road, RYE
5985 8800 www.jkre.com.au
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RESIDENTIAL INFILL DEVELOPMENT SITE • Potential 11 unit site (STCA) • Existing 3BR house • 3541 m2 flat land • Abutts new housing estate (Brittlewood lane) • Multiple development options
• 2 road frontages • Tightly held growing suburb • ROI of approx. 30-40% • Close to town • Property will be sold on the day
OPEN FOR INSPECTIONS
Sat 21st & 28th May, 4th & 11th June 11:00am - 12:00pm
Contact : Michael Marden 0431 219 206
â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Celebrating 70 years on the Peninsulaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; TOOTGAROOK 24 Pearl Court
St ANDREWS BEACH 93 Bass Meadows Blvd
ABSOLUTE PEARLER
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Beautifully crafted home with classic appeal set at the end of a court showcasing a delightful picket fence and weatherboards. Living zones with high FHLOLQJV DQG WLPEHU Ă&#x20AC;RRUV SOXV %5ÂśV all upstairs catch the coastal breezes, which leaves a huge space underneath for parking and storage. This is a truly beautiful home with broad appeal and will not disappoint.
Pretty as a picture, this beautiful home offers perfect entry level buying into this sought after area, abutting the reserve and only a short walk to beaches. Comprising 2 bedrooms with robes, open plan living featuring SROLVKHG WLPEHU Ă&#x20AC;RRUV WKURXJKRXW DQG an updated kitchen with s/steel appliances which also incorporates a European style laundry. All this on a 868 sqm block with northerly aspect, plus there is a double steel garage and 2 x 5000Lt water tanks. Get your piece of paradise right here.
Price: $500,000 - $540,000 Contact: Sam Crowder 0403 893 724
Price: $460,000 - $495,000 Contact: Sam Crowder 0403 893 724
CAPE SCHANCK 20 Inglis Court
RYE 10 Noel Street
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Price: $420,000 Contact: Michael Prentice 0417 369 235
RYE 25 Yarrayne Street
RYE 8 Austin Street
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$Q LPPDFXODWH EHGURRP EULFN veneer home that is a great 1st home option or low maintenance weekender. &RPSULVLQJ EHGURRPV VKDULQJ RQH bathroom and separate toilet, combined kitchen, dining & lounge area with gas heating and outside is a carport and a large steel garage at the rear of the block has power and would be the ultimate man cave. This property would also suit a retired couple who simply want a base to travel from, that they can simply lock up and go.
Offering total privacy, this superb coastal residence is one of a kind. The interior is beautifully lit by natural sunlight which JOHDPV RII WKH ULFK VSRWWHG JXP Ă&#x20AC;RRUV whilst high vaulted ceilings add to the sense of space. Open plan living areas open via double glazed sliding doors out to an outdoor zone with in-ground saltwater pool & spa as a stunning centrepiece. A gourmet kitchen has Calcutta marble benchtops and satin 2-pac FXSERDUGV DORQJ ZLWK D EXWOHUÂśV SDQWU\ :LWK D WRWDO RI %5ÂśV DQG EDWKURRPV all the family and guests will be well catered for here.
Price: $465,000 Contact: Don Campbell 416 229 960
Price: On Application Contact: Sam Crowder 0403 893 724
RYE 33 Fairhills Drive
RYE 47 Charles Street
VENDOR SAYS SELL!
BAY AND VALLEY VIEWS
7KLV PDJQLÂżFHQW VTP SDUFHO RI ODQG offers a blank canvas ready to build your dream home! The boundaries are beautifully lined with coastal vegetation, leaving open cleared land, ready to site \RXU QHZ KRPH LPPHGLDWHO\ 67&$ Offering private, treetop views from a Ă&#x20AC;DW WRS WLHU \RX FDQ LPDJLQH D VSOLW OHYHO design, utilising the slope of the block to create something special. Genuine vendors want to see this prized parcel in the hands of someone with the passion and imagination it deserves.
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$235,000 plus buyers Price: Contact: Sam Crowder 0403 893 724
Price: $395,000 Contact: Michael Prentice 0417 369 235
2395 Point Nepean Road, Rye.
Ph 5985 2351
78 Ocean Beach Road, Sorrento. Ph 5984 4177
www.prenticerealestate.com.au
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NICHOLS CROWDER
9775 1535
nicholscrowder.com.au
Gateway to your future
Auction 9 Gateway Drive, Carrum Downs Friday 17th June at 11am on-site Zoned Industrial 1 Fully fenced, crushed rock yard – driveway crossover Land side: 2,259m2 (approx.) Prime location in sought after estate, close to major arterials Popular size for developers and owner occupiers (STCA) TERMS: 10% deposit, balance 30/60 days
Contact: James Dodge: 0488 586 896 Michael Crowder: 0408 358 926
Level 1, 1 Colemans Road, Carrum Downs VIC 3201
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NEWS DESK
Donations made for the dignity of women WHEN Melly Shute moved to Mornington with her husband and bought Bella on Main, this go-getter ex-fashion editor brought another aspect to her business when she became part of the charity, Share the Dignity. Share the Dignity provides homeless and at risk women with donations of unopened sanitary products which are invaluable to women’s lives. “We have a donation box in the store where people can drop off their unopened sanitary products. These donations allow the women a sense of dignity which is so important particularly at this challenging time in their lives,” Ms Shute said. Perhaps it is her vast experience in the fashion industry, her growing up in North Caulfield where her mum owned a dry cleaning business, or the academic education of a girl on the verge of finishing a law degree, but one thing is for sure, Melly definitely has an awareness of women’s struggles, and a down to earth practical way to help. “No woman should have to choose between eating and buying sanitary napkins, and we are so blown away by the amazing response of peninsula residents to helping the cause,” she said, explaining she could not do it without the help of her husband. “He is amazing and drops all the items off in Seaford at the collections depot.” The bright pink donations box is in the Bella on Main store, 96 Main St, Mornington. Call: 0438 020 660. Melissa Walsh
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MON-FRI 9.30am-4.30pm SAT 9.30am-2pm
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Kids On Track Join us to support seriously ill children and their families on the Mornington Peninsula 11th June 2016 The Peninsula Room Mornington Racecourse Arrive 5.30pm for a 6pm start
Tickets $80
OPEN DAYS 1 June
9.30am - 11.30am
10 September 10am - 12pm
PREP IN 2017
Applications are now open and interviews are being held For more information or a tour of the College, please contact the Registrar, Robyn Remington on RU HPDLO W\ UHJLVWUDU#ÁLQGHUV YLF HGX DX
Tyabb Campus - 155 Mornington-Tyabb Road, Tyabb
FLINDERS CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE
‘Kids on Track’ is an organisation offering financial support to seriously ill children and their families on the Mornington Peninsula.
Spectacular Horse Race with local Peninsula trainers and jockeys. Novelty Race, Champagne on arrival, fabulous food, brilliant band, silent auction, party atmosphere and much more.
In conjunction with the Monash Hospital, and inspired by the amazing efforts of Jasmin and Ranni, this group of local business people has been formed to address the dire need of families to access financial support in times of crisis. Proudly Supporting
Proudly Sponsored by.
Hope & Purpose through Christian Education
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100 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK...
Ratepayers urged to pay on time Compiled by Melissa Walsh RATEPAYERS are reminded that unless all rates are paid on or before the 10th of June, they will not be entitled to have their names placed on the ratepayers’ roll. In order to facilitate payment the rate collector will be at the following places on the under mentioned dates:—5th and 6th of June, at Hastings, 7th and 8th at Frankston, 9th and 10th at Somerville. *** AT the recent examinations in music of University Conservatorium, Miss Rose Farmer, pupil of Miss T. Carter, was successful in gaining a pass in pianoforte, Grade V. *** THE Rev A. P. Mc’Farlane will be inducted to the Parish of St Paul’s this evening by the Rev Canon Hart, M.A. The ceremony will commence at 7.30 o’clock (not 7 o’clock, as previously announced). Special singing will be rendered by St Anslem’s choir. *** THE friends of Mr Robert B. Kitson will regret to hear of his death, which occurred at Frankston on Saturday last, the cause being acute bronchitis. The remains were interred in the Frankston Cemetery on Monday afternoon, Mr H. Gamble, having charge of the funeral arrangements. *** THE Jumble Fair, opened last evening in the Somerville Horticultural Hall, will be continued tonight, open-
ing at 7.30 o’clock, when there will be a large number of attractions, including hoopla. As the function is given by the local Red Cross Society,and the funds are to be devoted to Red Cross purposes, there will doubtless be a hearty response to the appeal. *** SPECIAL services in aid of Home Missions have been held during the week in connection with the Methodist Church in this district, the Rev B. W. Heath, of Armadale, was the deputation, and preached at Frankston and Somerville on Sunday to good congregations. Public meetings were also held at Tyabb,Somerville, Langwarrin, and Frankston during the week. *** MESSRS Alex Scott and Co will hold their monthly sale at Tanti, on Monday next, when in consequence of the heavy yarding they will commence to sell at 12 o’clock sharp. In addition to their own yarding they will also sell on account of Messrs Pickford and Mc’Donald, of Flinders, their choice dairy herd of Ayrshire, and Ayrshire grade cows and heifers. Also pedigreed Ayrshire bull. A full list appears in our advertising columns. *** BOTH the steeplechasers, Nilka and Zepheron, appear to be quickly regaining their form after their extended spell. From the “Herald” notes, on horses in training, we see Zepheren is doing good work on
the Flemington tracks, whilst Nilka on Saturday last, won the Adelaide Kensington Steeplechase in a common canter. *** MR Jolly, of Frankston, has evidently and rightly, we should say too, a big opinion of Frankston’s future. At the land sale held at Frankston on Saturday last, no fewer than six of the twenty-five allotments offered were booked to Mr Jolly, who in the last few years has locally purchased, we understand, no fewer than 114 local allotments, including a local house. *** AN important auction sale will be held on the property at half past 3 o’clock on Saturday next, by order of Mr F. Dory, of “Fleetwood,” on the Mornington Rd, one and a half miles from Frankston, consisting of about 10 acres of land on which is erected a charming villa residence. The property is highly improved, and accommodation provided for 2000 fowls, and numerous other conveniences. The auctioneers are Messrs Stewart and Wood, of 46 Elizabeth St, Melbourne. *** THE movement to erect a monument in memory of those who have enlisted from Frankston and district has been received very favorably. The committee has sent out a number of circulars soliciting subscriptions towards the object, and an appeal also appears in our advertising columns. It now rests with the public to show their appreciation of
the services rendered by our brave lads by donating liberally and well, so that a monument worthy of the cause may be erected. *** SOME remarkable features, are connected with the death of Mr Robert Henry Athorn, a farmer of Swan Hill district, which occurred on Saturday last. Some time ago deceased had an accident, of which he had previously dreamed. Then later, he dreamed that he had met with another accident, which had proved fatal, and he even saw himself in his coffin. So impressed was he with the dream (or warning), and bearing in mind the fact that the first dream had come true, that he straight away went and took out insurance policies to the extent of between four and five thousand pounds. Deceased was only 47 years of age and leaves a wife and ten children. *** THE increase in Gemany of suicide among lads under sixteen is said to have drawn a special circular letter to the municipal authorities from the German Home Secretary. If the increase is so considerable as he suggests, the evil must be appalling indeed, for even in pre war times Germany had the unenviable distinction of producing more child suicides than any other country, her average number of self-inflicted deaths among children under sixteen being over 600 per annum. In time of peace over pressure in the schools was consid-
ered the chief cause of these unhappy deaths. *** “PODARGUS” in the “Great Southern Star,” writes:-Keen competition in the butchering business has resulted in a temporary reduction in the price of meat. One butcher in a Gippsland town has lost much trade by a rival having set up opposition and confided to his minister that he saw nothing for it but to “shut up shop.” The clergyman suggested that he should try the effect of prayer. A week passed, and the minister, chancing to pass the butcher’s shop, found him radiant with delight, “Well,” said the cleric,“Did you try the power of prayer?” “Oh yes.” was the reply, “I prayed the very night you left me, and a couple of days later the beggar up the street broke his neck.” *** AN accident occurred on Saturday afternoon on the Hastings road, near Frankston, through a cart filled with wood and a jinker coming into collision. It appears that the animal in the wood cart was driven by Mr Farmer, and when descending a hill got out of hand and bolted, colliding with a jinker driven by Mrs Rodgers, who was thrown out, and had her collarbone broken, and was severely shaken. Mr Farmer was knocked about a good deal, but fortunately no bones were broken. *** From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 3 June, 1916
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Call MPNG ClassiÀeds on 1300 666 808
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PUZZLE ZONE
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DOWN 1. And so on (2,6) 2. Not sinking 3. Coffee shop 4. Child’s toy (2-2) 5. Massaged 6. Henpecks 10. Actress, ... Blunt 11. Chocolate substitute
13. Toiling 14. Drinks server 16. Propose 18. Chinwag 19. Potter’s medium 20. Naked
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TASTE OF SORRENTO Historical, seaside Sorrento is again hosting its mouth-watering food, wine and beer festival during the first weekend in June, 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, foodies’ market and 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 even the demonstration kitchen in the “Taste” marquee hosted at the Claret & Co (previously Three Palms) courtyard at 154 Ocean Beach Road. Taste of Sorrento is proud to play host to several highly-acclaimed chefs and food writers in this year’s event, who’ll present masterclasses not to be missed. Just a few of these include: • Jacques Reymond – Michelin star and three-hatted chef • Adrian Li (pictured) – Saigon Sally • Adam D’Sylva – executive chef at Coda and Tonka in Melbourne • Paul Mercurio – chef, author and TV presenter • Bob Hart – food writer, broadcaster (3AW and the Herald Sun), chef, author (Heat And Smoke, 1 And 11 – Mastering the Dark Art
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of Real Barbeque) The highly popular foodies’ market and “Taste” day will be extended in 2016 to feature across 2 days! From 10am to 3pm on Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th June, producers, provedores, wineries and brewers will put out their best gourmet supplies while a series of demonstrations are provided in the Marquee kitchen. With music and kids’ entertainment filling the street, it will be a great day for tasting, sipping, listening and indulging in the best that Sorrento and the Mornington Peninsula have to offer. With many more interesting boutique activities all set in a spectacular, historic seaside village only 90 minutes south of Melbourne, or a relaxing 40 minutes by ferry across the bay from the Queenscliff, Taste of Sorrento is a great way to treat the senses and embrace all that winter has to offer. A full event program is available at www. tasteofsorrento.com.au, or you can download the Sorrento – Live the Life app from the App Store or Google Play to make direct bookings and find event locations. Brought to you by the Sorrento-Portsea Chamber of Commerce and proudly supported by Searoad Ferries, with thanks to sponsors Mornington Peninsula Shire, Tourism Victoria, Bayside Automotive Group and the Mornington Peninsula News Group.
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By Toe Punt THE MPNFL Peninsula Division season effectively became irrelevant on Saturday at Wooralla Drive. Frankston YCW travelled to Mt Eliza for a top of the table clash. What resulted was an embarrassing 94 point drubbing. The Stonecats are just so much better than any other team in the competition right now. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s something the Stonecatsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; brainstrust wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to hear, nor the rest of the competition. However, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s reality. Letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s take the gloss off the promotion of the competition and admit what the whole footy community thinks. Frankston YCW are unbackable favorites for the flag and every other team in the competition is playing for second place. The Stonecats were missing the likes of Anthony Barry and Jack Mazurek from its best 21 while the Redlegs got a few back, including skipper Sam Gill. The likes of Rob Turnball and Ben Landry were the only real notable absentees from the Redlegsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; best 21. However, despite being at almost full strength, the Redlegs were still beaten by almost 100 points. The Stonecats arrived looking for a challenge and walked away with yet another insipid performance from an opposition, especially in the second half when they booted 10 goals to two. The first half was a reasonable contest in general play, however, the visitors made the most of their opportunities throughout, converting almost half of their 58 forward entries. The Stonecats had 33 scoring shots to just 14 with David Bodley booting six goals, Anthony Bruhn kicking five and Paul Minchington four. Kyle Hutchison and Tony Lester dominated through the middle of the ground and BJ Credlin controlled the back half. The even spread made it difficult to select a best player. It was easy to find Mt Elizaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s best. James Freeman booted three and worked tirelessly in attack, Matt Lillie competed well in the ruck and Dave Barton and Rohan Heasley tried hard around the ground. Matt Jackson had just four possesions and Matt Stanley didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t do a lot other than kicking three goals. The Mt Eliza experiment with playing Justin Van Unen higher up the ground has simply got to come to an end. The Redlegs have zero firepower up front and they have the best full forward in the competition playing on a wing. The opposition would just love that. While I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t believe that the scoreboard of 23.10 (148) to 8.6 (54) was a true reflection of the difference between the sides, it is frightening to think that the top of the table side can smash the second best side the way they did. There simply isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t a weak link in the YCW line up and they wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t lose a game in 2016. Karingal withstood a second half
Kangas devoured by Sharks: Langwarrin failed to fire, scoring just 15 points for the match against Bonbeach. Picture: Scott Memery
challenge from Chelsea to get over the line by just two points. Once again, the Seagulls had more scoring shots than the opposition but failed to convert. They lost 9.10 (64) to 10.6 (66). The Bulls led by 34 points at the midway mark of the match before the Gulls hit back with a five goals to two point third quarter. The last quarter was an arm wrestle
with the Bulls causing an upset. Pinesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Guy Hendry and Aaron Edwards booted five goals each in their 18.11 (119) to 12.11 (83) victory against Seaford. With Luke Potts dominating through the middle of the ground, the Pythons gave plenty of supply to their front half and they converted. The margin was four points at half time but the home side booted eight
goals to four in the third to blow the game apart. Bonbeach made it three wins on the trot with a 6.8 (44) to 2.3 (15) victory against Langwarrin. The Kangaroos were restricted to just one goal in each half, while the Sharks booted three each hour. Jackson Sole was outstanding for the winners while Mitch Cuthbert was very good for the Kangas.
Edithvale booted four goals to one in the final quarter to overrun Mornington 11.15 (81) to 10.13 (73). Mark Meehan was outstanding for the winners with six goals in a best on ground display, while Chris Wylie and Stevey Mannix were outstanding. Chris Baker and Jimmy Cameron were among the best for the Dogs.
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Rye on struggle street NEPEAN LEAGUE By Toe Punt THERE are only six teams who can win the MPNFL Nepean Division flag in 2016. One of the clubs that simply can’t win it is Rye. The Demons were smashed for the second week in succession on Saturday by Frankston Bombers and you can imagine that the wheels are about to fall off. It’s crisis time at RJ Rowley Reserve. The Demons were insipid against Sorrento two weeks ago in front of a packed house, including the 2006 Premiership side. On Saturday at Greg Beck Oval, they were humiliated by 75 points – that’s disgraceful. What’s worse is there didn’t seem to be a lot of players who actually cared. The Demons are teetering on the edge. Their Under 19s were belted by 199 points and they average about 13 points a game. The junior program is on struggle street compared to its neighboring clubs and its best players won’t be around beyond this season. The club continually looks to open the chequebook and top-up with ‘out of towners’ who have zero loyalty and add no cultural value to the footy club. You could reel off a scrapbook full of them. The same faces are running the place in 2016 as the ones who were doing it 20 years ago – heaven help them if legends Mick ‘Kicka’ O’Rourke and Scott Beel decide enough is enough and throw it in. The Rye Football Club needs to sit back, take a deep breath and decide where they want to be in five years. At this rate, they won’t be around. They need to invest in their juniors – forget about buying in five players at $6000 a week. Invest that in a junior program and rebuild the footy club. Right now, the Demons are not building a club, they are simply trying to remain relevant. At the minute, they aren’t even that. Rye has won just two games this season and are now losing touch with the top bracket. Devon Meadows, Pearcedale, Dromana, Crib Point and Tyabb are the other teams who can’t win the title. There’s not a lot between the top six though it appears. Frankston Bombers booted 19.16 (130) to 8.7 (55) against Rye. Sam Fox and Michael Maiorino booted four each for the winners while
a further eight players contributed on the scoreboard. Harry Whitty and Kyle Lynch in the ruck were the best of the Demons. Sorrento opened up a gap on the ladder with a solid 11.12 (78) to 7.8 (50) victory over Red Hill. Scott Lockwood played his best game for the Sharks with four goals and was really strong around the contest, while James Brigden continues his outstanding season as a key defender. It was a wonderful contest, however, the Sharks were just a bit cleaner with the footy and took their opportunities. For the second match in succession, Tyabb has lost a match by less than a kick. At the halfway mark of the last quarter, the Yabbies led by a goal after Theo Oostveen goaled. However, goals to Jayden Sullivan reduced the margin to a point and Chris Doria put the Devon Meadows in front at the 24 minute mark of the last. The siren sounded two minutes later. Rosebud moved to fourth place on the ladder with a commanding 43 point win over Pearcedale. Tom Baker was back for the Buds with Casey having a bye and dominated with five goals, while Ben Dwyer was superb in the ruck. Pat Heijden and Dylan Hoare were the best of the Panthers. Somerville bounced back with a 13.19 (97) to 7.8 (50) victory over Crib Point. Tommy Shaw was outstanding at one end for the Eagles with six goals while Scott Simpson dominated at the other end. Paul Smith and Mornington recruit Daniel Vercoe were the best of the Pies while Dean Warry was outstanding with three goals. Hastings gave Dromana a five goal head start before booting 12 goals to two in the final three quarters to win 14.14 (98) to 8.11 (59). Dan Noble played his best game for the Blues for a couple of seasons with three goals while Nick Gray was outstanding again with three majors also. Luke Hewitt, who was emergency for the MPNFL Sharks last week, was best afield. Terry Wheeler and Beau Cosson were the best of the Tigers. The Tigers have been very disappointing considering the talent they have in the team.
Demons in hell: Rye were smashed to the tune of 75 points by Frankston Bombers. Picture: Andrew Hurst
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By Craig MacKenzie TWO Frankston Pines players were given lengthy suspensions by Football Federation Victoria’s tribunal last week. Laban Stringer and Jordan Avraham were found guilty of involvement in a brawl that disrupted the National Premier League clash at Lakeside Stadium between South Melbourne and Melbourne Victory on Sunday 24 April. It is believed that Stringer and Avraham were with an extreme group of Victory fans, known as Northern Terrace, who charged South Melbourne fans in the second half forcing the referee to halt the match until order had been restored. FFV hired an investigator whose report resulted in 17 individuals being issued with MP10 “other misconduct” charges. Some of those charged are current players with Football Federation Australia ID numbers and some are former South Melbourne juniors, one of whom was identified by his grandfather who was one of South’s crowd control stewards on duty that day. Another one of those charged is understood to coach and referee at junior level. MP10 charges fall outside the mandatory sentencing structure of most offences and the penalty is at the discretion of the tribunal or FFV. Stringer and Avraham were charged with bringing the game into disrepute; instigating and/or participating in a violent melee; illegally entering the
Pines pain: Defender Laban Stringer (left) and midfielder Jordan Avraham (right). Picture: Darryl Kennedy
field of play and engaging in misconduct; and “aiding, abetting, procuring, encouraging, assisting or arranging with other person(s) to engage in misconduct.” Both players entered guilty pleas. Stringer has been suspended from playing until 24 May 2017 and suspended from attending fixtures (other than as a player) until 24 May 2019. Avraham has been suspended from playing until 24 August this year and suspended from attending fixtures (other than as a player) until 1 January 2018. Both players must complete an FFV Respect & Responsibility course prior to recommencing playing. Only six of those charged attended the hearing and the 11 absentees were banned for five years from any involvement in the sport including playing, spectating, coaching and
refereeing. Stringer and Avraham fronted the tribunal without legal representation against the better judgement of Pines president Gary Hodgson. They now have to decide whether or not to go to appeal knowing that this opens up the possibility of receiving a more severe penalty. The Lakeside incident was captured on CCTV and South immediately arranged a social media campaign inviting people to come forward and identify those involved. Stringer and Avraham are former Peninsula Strikers players and a junior match between South Melbourne and Strikers had been arranged for half-time in the senior game at Lakeside so there was an unusually large Strikers contingent in attendance many of whom would be able to recognise the duo.
Eventually 21 people were identified and their names provided to FFV, Football Federation Australia and Victoria Police. A spokesperson from Victoria Police’s media unit confirmed late last week that an investigation into the Lakeside incident is ongoing and may result in charges being laid. Meanwhile two Baxter players have each been given 16-week suspensions after both received two red cards in a spiteful State 5 South derby clash with Rosebud Heart at Truemans Road Recreation Reserve two weeks ago. Midfielder Liam Kilner and striker Mark Pagliarulo will front the tribunal on Wednesday night to argue against the severity of their punishment. Non-attendance will automatically increase their suspensions to 24 weeks. The catalysts for the melee that erupted just before half-time and threatened to spill off the field were Baxter’s reactions to a controversial decision that allowed a goal by Heart striker Dave Greening to stand and a tackle by Heart midfielder Craig White that went unpunished. In the ugly scenes that ensued Pagliarulo and Kilner were sent off for violent conduct. Pagliarulo became involved in a slanging match with Heart head coach Scott Morrison as he left the field and was given a second red which formed a 12-week component of his suspension. Kilner’s second red was for his
reaction to being sent off which involved a verbal stoush with White and Heart’s team manager, who had charged onto the field and was yelling at Kilner. As with Pagliarulo, that second red card earned Kilner a 12-week suspension. It is believed that Baxter will not challenge the initial red cards issued to the duo which earned each of them four-week suspensions. WEEKEND RESULTS Casey Comets 0 Mornington 0, Frankston Pines 3 (Soler, Saemo penalty, Lekakis) Clifton Hill 4 (Catalano 2, Pejic, Davies), Warragul Utd 1 (Wagner) Langwarrin 0, Peninsula Strikers 1 (Morris-Thomas) Beaumaris 2 (Dunn, Hester), Noble Park Utd 1 (Dukic) Seaford Utd 4 (Waugh 2, Tsung, Lander), East Brighton 0 Skye Utd 6 (Wilson 2, D. Attard, Roberts, O’Connor, 1 o.g.), Baxter 4 (Disseldorp, Walker, Oliphant, Ingram) White Star Dandenong 2 (Niemezyk, Oliphant o.g.), Sandown Lions 1 (Kingok) Rosebud Heart 4 (Greening 2, Hodge, Osorio). NEXT WEEKEND’S GAMES Saturday, 4 June, 3pm: Mornington v Frankston Pines (Dallas Brooks Park), Langwarrin v Berwick City (Lawton Park), Seaford Utd v Old Scotch (North Seaford Reserve), Caulfield Utd Cobras v Peninsula Strikers (Victory Park), Skye Utd v Keysborough (Skye Recreational Reserve), East Bentleigh v Rosebud Heart (Bailey Reserve), Pakenham Utd v Baxter (Cardinia Recreation Reserve).
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